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Show ' TIIB MORNING EXAMINER, OGDEN, UTAH, (srNI)AY MORXINO,' THE EXAMINER. the year. Publkhed every day office. 407 24th Street. p...in Published by the Union Printing Ca FRANK FRANCIS, Editor and Mgr. delivered by Carrier, Including Sunday Morning Examiner, 5et per moatb no Ida Single copies (a SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By mall on month (including Sunday) ..... a........... ...59cts Ail Foauuautera and Rural Delivery Carriers are nutborUed to receive sub. wriptlona. Snbecrlbere will confer a favor by informing tbla offioe of failure to receive The Examiner before their bieaUnt OGDEN, UTAH, FEBRUARY turf. A SENATOR'S OPINION. tor Revert dg a, who vent ta the )hilipplnn and then to Japan and China, soon after the opening of tee vnr In the Philippine, la thoroughly poeted on the Far Eaatern yaaterday n aad in an interview has given hie of the struggle now on between Riualn and Japan. 'We can hardly up predata what this et ruggle means to the JapeneM, aaye Senator Beveridge, They regard it an the salvation or ruin of their country. The R urn lane look upon It aa the keystone of their f uture. They regard Manchuria ae tha door to their vast poMeeslons lu Siberia and to their prospectively greater cmee la Chins as well." Sen opln-io- "Japan fought ita war with China. It licked China, and aa one of the term of peace it was granted Port Arthur. Tallenwau bay and a large atrip of Manchuria. The ink wee hardly dry upon that cession before the triple alliance of France, Germany and Russia sept word to the mikado that it would be a standing menace to the peart) of tha world for Japan to occupy that territory, and they naked him to give Mamturia back to China. The request was made la polite language, but there were armies behind it. and the mikado dared not refuse. He gave It back, although the Japanese people stormed, denouncing Russia aa the cause of the trouble. "Well, a few month after that the Germans demanded of China the cession of Ktachow bay and a railroad and other rights la the province of Shantyng. Their request ws granted and Russia thereupon demanded tha cession of Port Arthur for the term of twenty-fiv- e years and Ihe right to extend her railroad through Manchuria to the Yellow Sea. This was also granted aud Japan saw tha territory she had fought ao hard for, and which she bad been compelled to give up, banded over to the Russians, VhO had (wen the chief actors lu the compulsion. The Japanese were angry and ready to light then, bnt the Russians mid they only wanted a place fjr their railroad and they promised to evacuate Manchuria within a certain lime. The Japanese assented to this and waited. The time rame and went aud the Rmwlana remained. They gave exruses for remaining, but they are there todsy. They ere. not only there, but have been pushing their outposts tuward farther and farther down Korea, and Japan la afraid that they will rroes the Yalu and go down tha Korean peninsula to the bottom, where ihclr guns might be mounted within cannon shot of the Japanese empire. "Korea is a wedge splitting eastern Siberia from southern Manchuria. It bas better harbors than Manchuria, and if the Kuaatana could extend their railroad into it their landing would be farther south. If they do not take it they fear the Japanesu will and lhat the Japanese in Korea might he a menace to Russian progress toward tne acquisition of the rest of Asia. vliU-many of the Cur's people believe to he their destiny. Both nations need territory, and the Japanese especially so. Both nations bop to control the trado of eastern Asia, and each la Jealoua and afraid of the other. If they could combiue and become allies as to the future of Chinn they might have peace, but tint is not now a population oi I,uu0,0u0. or mure than of all the people In the world. They are growing by tbe uaiural pro. ( if at tbe rate of S.OuO.OuO a year. Without taking into consideration the Increase by gnometrli-a- l ratio, In ten year there will be 170.000,004 Russians, and in fifty years there will be S00.000.400. Indeed, the Cxar will reed more then Manchuria to house them. They are nettling along the line ot the railroad. Many of tha solUlera bring their wises and families with them, tha railroad laborers coma to stay, and tbe result Is neat Russian villages are growing up aloug that road in the wilds of the Far. East. I remember atopidng at towns on my way south which had alt the improvements There were of modem civilisation. bouses and comfortable good store, restaurants with French cooks. ,o bands played in the parks on Sunday, and all this in striking contrast with the mud houses and hlthy streets of the Chinese towns ad-- ; olntng them. The Russians ere building a commercial port on Tallenwan bay, and their cities along the Trans-Siberiroad are rapidly growing. Indeed, there are towns slong that road which hava better department stores than Washington city. one-twelf-th ftiwt-clm- 14, 1904. They have xs an RUSSIANS AND JAPANESE. The census figures do not disclose many Japanese or Russians In the United States. There were la 1900 only 85,999 Japanese within the dominion of the United States end, nt that, more than sixty tliousand of these are credited to Hawaii. The census count charges California- - with alsmt ten thousand of the little yclkiw men; tha state of Washington haa about half that number. A good many Japanese have arrived in the United States since the national census of 1900 was taken, squads of them having been Imported fur construction work on the Pacific railroads. As fur Kusslanii, the census figures 424,323 of them in the United States, and they are not- widely scattered. More tban 155,000 of them are In the rltyef New York and, as la well known, they seem to be In lhat great city, a colony quite by themselves. Indeed, the Russian have taken a courso which is rather perullar as the result of migration to tbe United Slate.- - There are ten thousand of them in Baltimore, yet there are hard-- a thousand Austrians In that city and not three hundred Swedes. There are more Rusuleua In ihq city of New. York than Italians. Boston has fourteen thousand of them, but Cincinnati leas than two thousand. There, are thirty thousand Russians In Philadelphia but less than five thousand in St Louts and, strange to say, only fourteen hundred of them In cosmopolitan San Francisco. WAR NEWS. A contemporary tells of the preparations made by tne Associated Press to get the war news. It ia pointed out that, despite the censorship and despite the illstam-- of the United Siatee from the scene of Ihe combats. It la extremely probable that the fiewa of the ibrttllft' will be more fully rojwrted in American newspapers than any foreign 'war heretofore was reported. Melville Slone, general manager of the Associated Press, is. now tu Russia and for some time haa been ai ringing the Associate!! Press newa service there for the history-makin- g event that arc now occurring. He ha had the extraordinary honor of an Interview with tho Czar, with whom Mr. Stone had a long prlvaft talk ou Thursday, .and It may sate ly be Inferred that especial facilities will bo given the Associated Press for handling the news from that end. More than a iuunib ago tho Associated Press dispatched the dean of lu war correspondents, Mr. Marlin J. Egan, to the scwie of the fighting. Mr. Egan was with Dewey at Manila, reported the first of the Philippine Insurrection, weui with the internatlonsl rolmun tu Pekin, and in this country has done notable work In the anthracite coal strike, at Buffalo during the days that President AIcKInley lay mortally wounded, and in accompanying such distinguished vieitora as the present Prince of Walt and Prince Henry ot , probable. Prussia In tnelr travels on this conti"The Japanese would have made a Mr. Egan has with him a trained nent second Japan north of the Yellow sen. corps of correspondent. The' whole couutry would have been speedily colonized by Japanese imml REPUBLICANS QUARREL. grants, and Japan would have probaThe Republicans yonilnue to quarrel bly made it n basis for the acquisition of other parts nf north China. Japan and denounce each other, and if the la not a large country. Without For- reports from the two factions are to be mosa it Is nod as big as California accepted as truth, there Is nothing lor Nevertheless, it bas mure than half as the people of Utah to do hut turn them many people as the whole United States out of office. Truth of Saif Lake disand its population is rapidly increas- closes ihe bitterness oi the rival forces ing. Manchuria would have Insured in the following:, tbc possession of Korea and would The fight among the Republican have been also a base for a closer al lot delegate to the national convenThe question is tion Is fairly on. llama with China. win. (her a Kearns-Hann- a delegation or "Manchuria is an empire In Itself. Do a Roosevelt delegation will ho sent. K how It knew has you big k? The slate is overwhelmingly for territory enough to feed the Roosevelt, but the Keurns crowd are whole of Japan's 0,000.00, end it Is so most Industriously at work with a tbe will of the tick la coni and iron that the Japanese view to frustrating Aa Kearns and Heath are people. would have, made it n beehive of facthey, notwithstrongly tories, The country it as big aa Franc standing tha efforts of the Tribune and and Germany combined. It la twice as the Telegram, will find It very difficult to bo elected as delegates. As Senator big ae New York, New Jersey, PennsylKearns will probably be shut. out. It vania end New England combined, and has been suggested that the other repquite aa rich in natural resources. Ita resentatives of the state In Congress, value cannot be estimated. Smoot and Howell, be dropiied also. Kearns. "Many Russians count time by run This Is a fool suggestion. Heath eL 1.. i their attempt to bi ttuies, not by days, months aud vka. tha party. it into eud-- ! Imriis iiii'ii, the to trebl Thrv niirbt n h Russo-Japanes- grain-growi- anti-Roosev- have-brought e! such a loss and ill Stalled that during the Chinese vir, they were most secretive about casualties. Tbe telebetween Port Arthur and the Sawyer & Young, Props. graph Yalu river is believed tu be broken, which explains the absence oi direct news regarding the naval engagement WEEK FEBRUARY 7th. off Chemulpo. However, little doubt is entertained here as to the fate of tbe Yariag and Korieu. The blowing up KATY D1DS, of tbe Russian torpedo transport Yenisei as the result of accidentally strikJuvciiio Acti. ing a mine at Port Arthur was teleMABEL HOWARD, graphed here yesterday but the news was not given out until tbe names of The Scottish Nightingale. the officers killed were known, so as to TI1L HOWARDS, avoid needless anxiety among relatives of ibe surviving Dan clog Comedian. to the Novoe Yremya tbe Mr. llarry Shirley, Yenisei was laying mines at the entrance of.Tslien Wan bay with the Tenor. object of closing it against attack from the aea. Observing that uue of the MOVING PICTURES. mines had risen to the surface tha You-esADMISSION 10c. of approached for Uie purpose lifting it up when tbe vessel came in which exduwn upon Us they were In the recent contact with aauther mine disaster. and caused the ploded election) nt every turu of the rued. Tbe first feeling of depression is disThey must he shown that the party' is exwont be dictated to by them or any appearing and entire confidence in the ultimate success bt the other clique or faction. The only sal- pressed arms. A distinguished Rusvation for the party la to eUmlnate Russian sian said: . The it council. them aa factors In "The slight reverses which wa susDemocrats are even now using the artained at the outset have had a good gument that a Republican legislature effect. The Russians no longer despise of Beua-to- r this fall means tha enemy. That was a mistake which Kearns. If tbe people become con- the we made. The Japanese certainly are Demowill vinced of that the slate go who will be treated with the tbe fighters cratic sure. For deserve." they reaped Republicans have got to get rid of me Kcarne-Heat- h combination, which haa Washington, Feb. 13. Th state dealready brought It ao much trouble. partment today issued this statement: "After some preliminary exchange ot STRENGTH OF TWO ARMIES. view between thin government and government of other powers Interfieator Beveridge when naked si to the ested in the Chinese matters, the debow many troops the Russians have partment on the tenth of February sent In Manchuria, replied: the following instruction! to American j SL Petersburg, To--1 "Only the Russians know. The sol- representatives In ' I diers have been brought lu In small klo and Pekin: You will express to the minister parties, but they are everywhere. It for foreign affairs Uie earnest desire was estimated there were 64.000 in of the government of the United States 1900. When I traveled over the Chitnat in the course of the military opernese eastern railroad in 1901 1 was told ations which have begun between Rusof China by a high military authority that the sia and Japan tha neutrality in all practicable wtye her adminsoldiers numbered 150,000, and they and istrative entity shall be respected by may have 2(H), 000 or even 300,400 there both parties and that the area of hostoday. With the new railroads thous- tilities shall be localized and mitiands more can be rushed In. Au you gated as much as possible, ao that undisturbance of the know, every man in Russia ia a sol- due excitement and Chinees people may be prevented and czar's the available dier, and army the least possiblo loss to the commerce numbers millions. aud intercourse of the world will be oct the same time the Japanese casioned.' At the same time this government troops are thoroughly well organised. There are no better soldiers anywhere Informed all the powers signatory ot ot ita action and and no braver. On tho one aide the the piotocol at Pekin similar action on their part. requested Japanese are fighting for their homes No answers to the above note In adend on the other the Rueeieua ere dition to those received up to yesterday fighting at the orders of their fhlher, hava been received by the state dethe rzar, and at the same time in tho partment. There ia a hint that Austo avoid any participabelief that it is their duty to carry the tria will seek tion in the proposed representation to cross Into Chinn and thus Christianise tha belligerents on the ground that the Far East. That is a point that ia she haa small concern in the matter, not generally considered, but I am told but no formal answer has been receivthe Russians believe that It la their ed from her. England wants a more definite statement of the purpose and destiny to spread their religion over scope of the note. Secretary Hay ta all Aala. disinclined to yield' to this wish. He thinks that it would. i Impossible to THE EXAMINER IB BOOMING. get the powers together if an attempt was made to very exactly define the purWhtle the Examiner ae a Yule pre- pose of concurrent action. So aa to Manfers to let lu merits do the talking, it churia the question if left open puradmay not he amiss to speak of the pa- posely as to whether or not China ia or IS not in forte tn ministration e forty-fivsuccess in the per's phenomenal that territory; That la why days of Its existence. The war b" term Administrative entity was news of the peat two weeks, is,' of used in Secretary Hay's note. It is course, a potent factor in creating a n question of fact, to be determined demand for newspaper. Nevertheless, later on. .whether og,not. China does presses administrative entity In Manthe local page of the Examiner is In churia. Tbla auspiekin engendered by itself making the paper many friends the bwuq of note Is not inexplicable to and subscribers, and in connection the authorities herel It .la the government hasijcen animated by with the Associated Press reports,' conclaim to the the most simple and direct purposes stitutes the basis of lls and haa tried to express the fact in cltlxens. of Ogden's support its note. In six weeks the circulation of this There la grave danger of the flight paper has more than doubled, and with from Pekin of the Chinese court if it la not speedily convinced that there is tho increase sustained in a no danger of an Invasion of China by second to be none soon will lip It ratio, one or the other of the belligerents the city.Tbe state department haa been warrThe advantages of a popular adver- ed by Chinn Itself that the result ot tising medium which reaches ao many this flight will certainly be a general homes both in tbe city limits and the uprising against foreigners that might result in massacres. This might mean surrounding country will be apparent the disruption of China. In this event, to those business men of the communili.W believed here that the neutral ty who wish to place the price and powers will make off with the Ron's quality of their merchandise before share, the belligerents being too much Occupied to prevent them. This contbe buying public. viction on the of officials here eauaes them to freely repress the opinion that Russia will lie guilty ot a Lyceum Theatre oflirers-Accurdln- . war-swe- pt irt ARE KEPT WET Loss of Japanese Reported Regiments Denied. The Associated Tress is authorized tu deny the report that Japanese troops have laud ed at Port Arthur with the loss of two rcglmouts. Nothing is known here officially regarding the movements of the Yladlvostock squadron, but tbu reports that it had sunk Japauese transports and destroyed Hakodate are generally discredited, it being pointed out that It is Impossible for tbe squadron to have been In two places almost simultaneously. A naval expert says that If the Hakodate story is true. Admiral Siickelbcrg will be able to come south aud by the eastern coast of Japan cause enormous havoc along the shore aud to shipping and ultimately effect a juncture with Admiral Yircnlus u his way to the Far East from EuSt. Petersburg, Feb. 13. rope. Viceroy Alcxicff's silence almut the Yladivostork squadron is explained as billows: For strategic reasons the viceroy, ss commander in chief Is empowered to dispose of the ships and men without consulting headquarters. The enumeration of the Russian ships engaged at Fort Arthur was purposely as it omitted In the official reports would have given a valuable Information to tbe enemy. A telegram has been received from a resident of Port Arthur in which tbe sender claims he saw one Japanese warship sink. The fact that no mention was made of "his In the viceroy's dispatch does not disprove the story, because the viceroy is careful not to announce anything outside of iersonally established furls. It Is pointed out on high authority ifcar Hin Tss"'-- e are nut Uferlv N FEBRUARY 190t. that the rirvum-atcur- tion of Wei Hei Wei before Tbe Hum beyoud our eoutrol compel us tribunal. to sever peaceful relatione with a "Germany's fixed resolution is ta neighboring power. We, however, are win back the frieudstyia qf KuM1. pleased to say that our relations are the dispatch concludes towt llie dally, increasing in cordiality with the potls which have emaJii from Be,, powers represented here, and that we lin are definite and com-tAiaud defire must earnestly to draw these re- accepted, nrjikely to iatjSret Euros, l more keenly in the Far Enkicrn s iki ions still closer. Paris, Feb. 13. Tbe "We propose the health and happiTemps say the cabinets of London. Paris and Berlin are lu accord upon, ness of the sovereigns of, thebe powExaminer Telephene Numbers! Decretory Hays note. Iithe response er. Day. 234X; night, 56. which the three powers will make to the United States it win he suggested New York, Fen. 13. Possible action that the text of the Americas docufacment be clarified and simplified. The by Germany is regarded here aa a la tha Far Eastern situation and three powers agree ia giving the note tor a construction favorable to China's Is causing some apprehension, cables tbe London correspondent of tha Herproclamation of neutrality and also ald. Tha St. Petersburg corresponthat this neutrality be recognized and dent of the Dally Telegraph, already Perfect eyes are invaluable. respected throughout the period of hosns having cabled that he had tilities, but that owing to tha special quoted Tha coat of gl Buses Is mii on "unimpeachable authinformation conditions prevailing ic Manchuria, when considering tha relief which ia the present theatre of actual ority for outing that If the fortunes dia to Russia war of adverse prove they afford when property warfare, Mauchurla will nut be includfitted. My work la perfect. ed under tbla declaration of Chinese version which may lead to result, is confidently expected from ManGlasses made on the premneutrality, this exception of further says: Geraiay, churia not affecting China's rights or ises. Examination FREE are affirmed to Already proposals stipulations in treaties, have been made by the chief of that T. RllSHMER, Yokohama, Feb. 13. It is reported staie, which, if accepts!, will considerLI room here that tha Russian war-hiably complicate matters. EXPERT MFG. OPTICIAN "The German government will supoboi, Russia, Rurlk and Bogatyr sunk 2412 Wasn. tbe Japaneae merehant steamer Ako-war-a port Russia diplomatically in any acMaru off Hokkado on February tion taking to bring the alleged evacua grave mistake if she rejects ihe proposals. Bui if she does do so. it is said fiere will be no attempt made on our part to secure through force of anna, the purposes stated in the note; in words, the United States Is not to be dragged Into hostilities in the rasL deed with deep regret es e J semi-officia- J. ps -- lUh. London, Feb. IS. Official advices from Tukio to the Japanese legation say that in addition to M. Pavkrff, the Russian minister, the staff of the lag-tkand the Russian legation guard, all the Russians at Seoul, left the Korean capital on the same train yesterday bound for China, via Chemulpo, guarded by Japanese troops. WALLACE DRUG CO DIGNANS Prescriptions a Specialty DANCING ACADEMY i phone 24 Tokio, Feb. 13. The Chinese government yesterday proclaimed the neutrality of Chius during the war between Russia and Japan. Berlin, Feb. 13. The imperial chancellor, von Buelow, in the Relehianzel-ger- , the government's official organ, today issued the following proclamation: In consequence of the official declaration of war between tha Imperial government of Russia and tha imperial government of Japan, it becomes the duty of every one in the German empire and colonies and also of Germans residing abroad, to observe In nil their relations the strictest neutrality. Details of prohibitions contained in the British and some other declarations of neutrality are omitted. The officers of tho crown are charged to see that neutrality la enforced. F. J. 2349 Wash. Avs X. BERRYE89A 4k REGULAR 359 CO, TURF EXCHANGE Open Day and ADVERTISEMENTS. CLASSIFIED WARNING! There is no pconopiy in buying inferior MEAT' Healthy Children Dont Eat . Feb.- 1L- - - think her departure at thie time might enable the Japanese to learn Important facta about affairs at Port Arthur. 330 THE HOTEL LINCOLN W. H. L( m.K , Proprietor. ' . 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