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Show THE MORMi'G 4 THE EXAMINER. published every day in the year. Business Office, 407 Nth Street FRANCIS. -- -- the deal through, Mr. Simmons (N. raid bs believed the people of Panama were ready for a revolution and ha did not belters the United States officials connived at It. Ha refuted the charges that thla government could be made to account for wbtt bad taken place un the isthmus. I think the worst thing the United States has done," Mr. Simmons said, has been to maintain (V.ilomhlan tyranny on tha Isthmus f r the hut fifty years. "Tha question of whether the President did wrong on the isthmus la not now before the Senate. The unly question to consider is wheiher the treaty la n meritorious one. All of those other questions may, and 1 hops, will receive further consideration. At this point the Senate went Into executive session. Washington. Feb. 23. When the senate went into executite session today to brink the Panama canal treaty to a vote, the amendment which were offered by the committee on foreign relations and afterward withdrawn, were again offered and voted down. Tha Bacon amendment, providing for a treaty with Colombia with a view to satisfying any future demands of that country, also was rejected by the senate. After voting down the amendments offered, Senator Morgan made an extended speech in opposition to the treaty ia its present form. Lyceum Theatre o Sawyer & Young, Props. ap-ix-- ar Fpoltohed by the Union Printing Co. FRANK vers.ty of California, a ho sdvixes you. twice and when in doubt, to vut-esay ''ski ; The uioi-- t puzzling feature about the present war in the Far East would to be the difficulty of spelling and pronouncing the Ruslan names. The hat of the vessels engaged la the naval battle at Port Arthur, aa contained in Viceroy Alexleff'a official report, looks l.ke a mass of Ingenious typographical errors, or the disastrous mixup of s runaway linotype. As a matter of fact, however, the difficulty which Russian name present to the American reader la greatly enhanced by the tort that most of them, in the forms in which we see them, do not come to us directly from the Russians, but suffer from a pamagr through the French or Ihe Herman before iea4iing us. aad must of the names lurolred in reports of the present war are the wild guesee, of the corrextxindentt, who fur tha most part are acquainted with no language save their own. Riixsiun names ara at first by no menu simple, bemuse the Russian make line distinctions of sound EX AM IN EK, OGDEN. UTAU, 4Mi:DXKSJiAY MORNING, Editor and Mgr. Delivered by Carrier, including Sunday Morning Examiner, ,a eta per mouth. .......... beta Single espies ......... SUBSCRIPTION RATES. mail ona month (Including 60cts , Sunday) Sly All lYwtuiaKtera and Rural Delivery Carlsra are authorized to receive sub- scriptions. Subscribers win confer a favor by Informing this office uf failure to The Examiner bet'urt their bieaitosL re-ed- it WEEK FEBRUARY 21th. LLLU THEIS, Coon Songs. M KEKVER AND SAKTRY, Comedy Sketch Artists. 1 DEMARIA AND ORLANDO, Song and Dances. MARVELOUS KINGDOM. Hooligan on Wheels. GERTIE STARK, Illustrated Songs. huw they ever happened to buy such such a gold brick as John Weaver, Mayor. And iieople ouulde of Philai are scarcely perceptible to ths delphia will wonder how Mr. Weaver ears or Amerit aus, but there is no rea- hapened to be elected Mayor. son why they should be still further irdrabile dlctu, Weaver seems to be an complicated by the grotesque aliening honest man. A fevA days ago be exwhich French and German writers ploded a bombshell In the ranks of the employ in order to imitate in their own Quay Faithful by directing the police languages the Knstiiuu sound. Aa a to Institute g canvass and report all matter of (act I tie words which flow raws uf fraudulent registration. from the If the Mayor la In earnest, snd other tongued subjects uf the Tsnr find a simpler and truer represen- recent sethns of his indicate that he ts) ion in our own forma of apclling ia In earnest a lot of trouble Is In thau In rlilirr uf the other languages store for somebody. The poll thus far mentioned. shows elevcu votes registered from n It ts out of the iiiHwtion to attempt stable on Brosd street, seven from a here to give the Russian characters sinble on Race street, three from a vaand their English equivalent, bul it is cant lot on Darien street, seven from entirely possible to sketch Ihe line uf a vacant dwelling on North a simple, natural and uniform system sireet and five from another Eighth vacant uf transliteration which, by a compari- house on Darien street Thera are son of the French and German forms Abundant evidences uf thousands of frequently met with, will enable the Other Illegal regist rat ions. casual reader to recugnixe Russian Ten ward list a a population of 167.-03-3, names under their various forms, their decrease In ten years of 20,613. correct spi ling and their approximate Ten a years ago. with a population of Route be to sure, words, pronunciation. 193,648, these wards contained 46.572 have become conventional is a form which not rorrsssmd at all tu rotors. Today, with a imputation of hi-l- OGOEN, UTAH, FEBRUARY 24, 1904. REPUBLICAN METHODS. of the ily loiiiuil ilia, R('f,ul)lian ramiwign meihoda and experts! inn lari night wlira he demanded that the prevent city aeximt be letalncd beisum: he bud contributed Mn'rally in the lumiiiipal campaign find of the parly. Section S!2 of the Itevlm-i- l SUluies I'f I'laU deli nrv bribery tu Itr: "To pay, loau or eunlrllnm--, or olfor, or proml.se to w y, loan or com ri bul a any money or nthir valuable tu or for any voter, or to or for auy other peraou. to iniiuie such voter tu vole or refrain from voting at any election, or to Induce am h voter to go to the jKilla or remain away from Inc pools at hucb election. "2. To give, offer or promise any offii-eplace or employment, or to prumlac or procure or endeavor to pro cure any office, place or employment to or for any voter." The elty councilman claimed lliat the city xextou had paid money into the Republican exchequer will) the expectation of retaining office. Thin cornea under the head of promiaiug to give office, and may be defined an a form of bribery. If an officeholder can um money prior to elect Inn to aecure the promise of office and do it wit hout fear of punishment, then the purchase of office after election cad be altrmi4c4 with impunity, bul the effect upon our municipal elections would be demoralising. Evidently the law Is opposed to sny methods thst so nearly to bribery. We desire a little more light on IhU subject before condemning any one. Doss lbs councilman desire It timlfr. stood (bat Ida party sanctions ths obtaining of office in Ihe manner iu which the city sextos is said tp have secured Hen oir hts present position? Iff ba answers yes Ths Examiner will rail for an Investigation of Republican campaign methods and the course uf the present city administration. A nii'inlw-- r flowed . ch The Russians are fighters, though (heir officers may lack Judgment. This is certainly true uf the men on the warships. Even the pro--J ijianesfe prete of this country admits the hrrole qualities of ths Russiaue. One of the papers sas: Events of tbs war in the East as hu they havs progressed certaiuly do rot warrant any claim of ability or foresight on the part of the KiimIsus, liut the world must certainly acknowledge that the Czar's sailors have displayed marked heroism. They may be larking in Judgment, but they are brave Ihe battle off Chrmuipodpuioutratfd that beyond question. Standing upon the heights overlooking tbs plain of ltalaklava, a French gtueral watched the famous charge ol the light brigade to death and glory In the fa- e of Russian gunu. and sketched the achievement in an epigram "It is magnificent, but it is nut war." Nothing could be said that vouid more fitly apply to the action of. Ihe two Russian rrnlw-- r that ai earned out from Chemulpo harbor in the fare or overwhelming odds, and fought till they went down with flying color. It wan magnUhcut, but. it was not war. Somebody blundered in flic Utter Instance a well as in the former. Though the Russian commanders evidently expected at lack, they had their ships securely anchored and their Urns were low. Their kick of preparation brought thefn face to face with a terrible alternative hoiieliws fight or ah-Jsurrender. With splendid cuurage I hey chow- - the former. Against odrla that were overwhelming. ihe two ertdxeni dashed from the InrlKir and sought tu break the Irresistible Japanese line. ( was iinposai-blit was t wo against seven and the two were beaten hack. The accepted story of the light say the two boats withdrew for repairs and then went out f!gain to battle this time to destruction. It was sight that is a fit parallel to the charge at ltalaklava. These two haltered craft, whh odors fly lug and with their band playing tha national hymn, staggered out through the harbor channel to engage their seven foes. N matter where our sympathies lie, this is a scene that commands our sin-radmiration. The battle was renewed with the result. which waa inevitable. Fighting In the end, Ihe two cruisers went down. In a vhnrt lime, where there had bren o great fighting machine, there were hut scattered hits of wreckage ft ruLm men found refuge in other ships or were drowned. It was a glorious ending to a glorious attempt. But it was not war. ju - nl e. ci readers does the Russian spelling or pronunciation and these can very well be left alone. Moscow. for example, ths Russians Ths Hindi and pmnouuea "Moskva." name of the viceroy bow In charge of Russian affairs In the Far East la cor-rAlrxelev," but we are tly already so familiar with Ihe popular form Alexieff that it is probably best nut lu taiutier with it. On the other hand, if you notleo that a writer upon Russian affairs calls the autocrat of all Ihe UtiHsiaa Txar" Instead of .Tsar" you ran make-u- p your mind that he is ignorant of the Russian language and gels bis information at second hand. it ia possible without any reference to the Russian characters, but simply by a comitarUon of French and German forma, to formulate a useful and fairly almple If not complete system uf transliteration and pronunciation. Aa to accent, the majority uf Russian name, especially those ending In uv," skr and "vleh." take the strata upon the next to the last syllable, as, for example, Konunov," Alexoiev," "Makarov and "Turgenev. The ending vleh" menus "son of. and ski'' Is simply an ailjectlve ending similar to the German "inch. One of the difficulties of Russian proper name will bs simplified If It Is borne In mind thst (lie Russian always baa three names first, hla given name; second, the given name of his father with vleh nt the end of It, and third, his family or surname. Ho, for example, the name of the present Tsar ia Nikolai Alexandrovich Romanov, or Nicholas Romanov, son of Alexander ei sM-llf- For n ayalem of transliteration it will, perhaps, be simplest to mention various English letters or combinations of letters and Ihe Fremb and German forma which shituld be replaced by them. The, changes chiefly to be observed are aa follows: Ch" should always replace the German "tech and the French tch, as Gorchakov. "G" is always hard; where the French are obliged to write 'gu os this account they should not be copied, as Turgenev. For "kh German writers nse "ch," which la much too guttural to represent correctly the Ruaaiiin. writing Astraehan for Astrakhan. "8" and "s have their exset equivalents lu Russian, but German and French scholars frequently use "a" for ihe latter and 'm for Ihe former, writing Wnaalll for Vasili, and ltaaiim-owsor Rauuumoffsky fur Raxumov-ak- i. kl Sh" should lie used (or the German and I ho French ch," aa Dash-ho- "neb" v. T f e cou-soiis- that Korean territory has been administranot does the iuraded. why Now tion send tror to oust the Japanese? Of lonrse. Japan ia more powerful than Colombia, and has a better navy, but surely a little thing like that should nor interfere with our treaty obligations. of ILLEGAL REGISTRATION. The Examiner who are keeping (Halt Imke Herald.) abreast of the war. we give the subSome of the machine politiriana of stance til an article on Russia a names the Quay brand in Philadelphia are by Jerome B. Lansfi'ild of the ILi- - aching Ibcmeelic anl oue another i. 21,1004. you were doing ia n millionaire's private art gallery? Thief Only taking pictures. Butte Iniermountato. lion. Knoxville Journal and Tribune. Thera are able and accomplished, men Ufa by ihe score, bul there waa only ona Mark Hanna. Cincinnati Commercial Tribune.' la public Customer So you think you wont be able to sell thla stock for me? Broker Why, ray. uld man. 1 Admiral Alexieff In hia proclamation couldn't sell that stock if I offered n to hla army and naval force tells Our God. who has always upbox of dyspepsia tablets and n bottle them: cause that ia just, ia doing ao of pepsin with every aliare. Puck. held now." This ia Just what tha Japa A huatling promoter named Coe think. New York World. Was head of a big cocoa Co. A native named Kokq . Where hundreds of lodges and A. P. A. societies existed In Wisconsin n few Said, Pay what you owe. Cop, Or give mo the Coe Cocoa Co. years ago not ono exlats today. Tha last of the lodges ts disband waa No. 11a had other projects, bad Coe $4. which had ita headquarters to the Coke ovens were one ling, and so nort n west section of Milwaukee, end Tha two coalesced. this society. It e stated, went out of existence last week. lntermountaln Imagine the rest; o Coke and Cocoa Co!" Catholic. -- Ufe. PLEASANTRIES. Tha Prosecuting Attorney Was tha prisoner to the habit uf singing when BAD DREAMS. ha was a Ions? "Why did Viceroy AlexieS kill that Pat MaGuira (Witness) Sura, an 1 poor waiter? can't ray, for Ol waa niver with him "He eaked for port and the waiter when he was alone. New York Mall naked If he wanted tha Arthur brand?" , and Express. New York World. Coe-Kuk- - - IMPORTANT TO KNOW. Dickinson What to the bast way In get over a disappointment to love? Alexander That depends. Did you marry the girl? - HIS SOLE AVOCATION. Panama Washington, Feb. 2J.-- The "So your Uncle Totterly Uevd to tha ia ratified. treaty great age of one hundred and nine The vole was 8 to IL UeuL CoL Woodbury Is now in com- years! How do you account for hia mand uf the 3rd Infantry. The War longevity?" I It to the fact that ha waa department has la tha pas strenuous-to neverattribute known to do much of anything ly denied reports that It Intended . . and troops to the Isthmus, but it Is elae. now explained that the atatement only JAP EXHIBIT FOR BT. LOUIS. applied to conditions as tey exlstsd before the United States acquired vestIt Has Juat Arrived In Tacoma From ed lights through the acquisition ths Orient tha canal xone by the ratification of Tacoma, Wash.. Feb. 23. With tha the canal treaty. It la desired that there shall bs a suf- moat valuable cargo ever brought to ficient force to call upon If It should the Pacific coast from the Orient, the 167.035, as staled, the lame wards havw undertake to execute a drastic program American steamship Lyra arrived in Tacoma today from the Orient The 62,066 registered "voters. Tbua the In San Domingo. HOUSE. Increase In voters Is almost of the Japaqebe naval Lyra broughttheexhiblt as great as the decrease la population. Washington, Feb. 23.-- The government for tha Louisiana exposiIn tion nt BL Louis, besides a miscellanThere la Just one way to account for appropriation bill was taken tip this curious circumstance. Thousands house today, Mr. Foster being made eous cargo valued at $1,000,000. It of illegal voters are registered In ths chairman of the committee of the would be Impossible to estimate the lor bill the of and the reading the value of tha entire cargo, for to ten wards named. No wonder the whole amendment continued. the Mikado's exhibit are articles of Quay machine la able to roll up amount the to get In endeavoring such rarity that they ara priceless. . with lha regularity deelral by toreeased of the New York navy yard the men In control of it. Y.) (N. It will be seen that there ia a voter by $30,000,000, Mr.noFitzgerald EMPEROR WILLIAM'S TRIP. other committee declared that by In these wards for less than Berlin, Feb. 23. The preparations every of the house was cohesive power the three people. The usual method of evfor Emperor William's Mediterranean exil mating voters in proportion to popu- of public plunder" so remarkably trip continue, and it ia said today that lation throughout the country ia on a emplified. tha Empress la so much improved In amendIn opposing the Fitxgerald ratio of one to live. That Is, for every declared that since health that she probably will go with Fora Charles ment, Individual who votes there are four him. wor do not vote. This rule hardly 1825. $19,000,000 had been appropriated Mr. Fora New York for yard. navy the holds good in stales where woman'n among that Included Mr. Fitzgerald suffrage prevails, hut It la good every- class of gentlemen who believed In putwhere else. It will be' Interesting to land." see what Mayor Weaver does with the ting nil the navy on the heated colloquy a somewhat After Illegal registration after he gets them between Messrs. Fora and Fitxgerald, all rounded up. Is tha only place In town where you the amendment was defeated. Mr. offered another amendment ap- get tha worth of your money. MIGHT ADVERTISE THIS LOCALITY S31 24th Street propriating $1,500,000 for Improvement 'Phono 127K. of the New York navy yard, which was (Ogden Standard.) also defeated. Sugar beet raisers In this section of Utah have presented to them a moat NEW YORK FIRE. excellent opportunity to adyerttse It I in the fact that there to be a sugar Fights it for Hours at beet exhibition arranged at the St. Department Great Risk. Louis exiiosiiion. The wonderful sue New York, Feb. 23. la constant cess accomplished iu the raising of sugar beets in northern Utah could be danger of an explosion of three Imfully illustrated by a handsome ex- mense gas tanks, each containing cubic feet of Illuminating gas, hibit to be aent back there. It would lie advertising the farming lands and across tha street, New York firemen block today fought n lira in n Inviting settlers. street between "Reference has been made," writes on West Fifty-nint- h Professor Townsend, In the eolumns Tenth and Eleventh avenues, which of your valuable paper from time to was damaged to the extent of $100,000. time In regard to the desirability of a The gas remained In the tanka sugar beet exhibit at the St. Lou la ex- throughout the fire, uwlng to delay In hibition. I will say that tha United finding the proper officials to order it withdraws, and a large part of tha a typewriter that is ent of repair. It Btalea department of agriculture machine, aad that preparing a small exhibit along this apparatus called out by four alarms pays to keep a good line. It ia the purpose of those having was employed In drenching the aides la the kind that wo are selling. Wa will sell you new one or an old ono the work In rharge to show tha differ of the steaming reservoirs. The fire had gained great headway fixed np to do the work like new. If ent varieties of sugar beet seed, the want to buy, wo will rent different stages of tha sugar beet from before the alarm was sent in, and tha yon do notWo will keep It to repair as one. yon was all when ablaxe tha tall building to the seedling the mature beet, toaa yon want It. long not Bremen arrived, only endangering gether with all of ths products and by Perhaps you would1 Tike to trade the tenements products of the sugar beet These will the gas tanka, but adjoining now have for ono that typewriter the builnesa but a block, and damage la in better yon be place J la n suitable rasa la g promorder or for some different inent place, and everything connected was confined to the one building. style. If so, let us know and w will with the exhibit will be libeled. If call and see what we can do for yon. GOD "GOOD YOU. BLESS BYE, states'or Individual factories MarMont.. 23. Feb. James Butte, are thinking of having special exhibits of their own, it will be much the bet- tin was hanged this morning for the COR. 24TH AND GRANT. ter. since It w ill lend to call the atten- murder of J. R. Williams nt Sllverbow tion of the pnblie more forcibly to Junction, in May. 1902, The trap was this Important Industry." sprung at 4:43 a. m. Tha hanging took place In utter darkness aad the only Indication that the trap waa sprung 24$ TwontyAfth Street. waa the thud. Hts neck waa broken by PAIUMA TREATV RATIFIED ORDERS ON SHORT NOTICE SHORT Ihe toll. Martin's only words on tha scaffold were "Good-byGod bless Open Day and Night Debate In Session of Senate Today is you nil." Magny and Klnzy, Proprietors. Closed and Vote la for Treaty. Washington. Feb. 23. The closing day of the debate on the Panama canal treaty opened at 11:15 today. Mr. Bacon (Ga.) took the floor to cxplaia hia rota on the treaty. He said there had been a serious question raised as to whether a senator should be guided by the wishes of hia constituents, or by hla own Judgment In voting on all Important matters of public Interest. After . In SPRING DRESS FABRICS displayed at giving the question due deliberation he said he believed n senator should lisBurts give a clear conception of what is correct, and ' ten to the wishes of his state and acwhat will be worn the most. The line is of excepcordingly he w ould vote for the treaty. tional beauty, and allows of limitless creations in the At the Mme time, he raid, notwithstanding the fact that the Interests of mak ng of costumes. Georgia called for the ratification of Ihe treaty the people of the atate did Heavy selling already exists in these departments. not approve recent occurrences on ths The values represented here cannot fail to win the isthmus. After stating hla position approval of those looking for durable and stylish suitMr. Baron spoke of his amendment to Ihe treaty, looking to a peaceful settleings. ment of al! difficulties between the United States and Columbia by paying a sum of money to Colombia in full compensation for the surrender and The new Cotton Suitings, in charming nob mixquit claim f all right of aoverelanty tures, resembling the highest grade wool fabrics over territory embraced in tha republic of Panama. yard Mr. Berry tArk.) raid that if he believed the defeat oi the treaty would restore Colombia's sovereignty over Panama he would vote against the con. This attractive and desirable cloth in all the new- -. vention. but. he declared, the defeat of Ihe treaty would be unavailing in that est shades, weaves and colorings. Some of the respect. The people of the south wanted the canal and therefore he thought prettiest materials in the line we ever had. yard it. the duty of the representatives of the south to vote for the treaty. Mr. Teller said that the condition of the finances of this government would This line of White Light-Weignot permit the taking of money from English Mercerthe treasury to build the canal and it ized Satin Finish materials includes the newest dewould be necessary to borrow ths signs and styles. Every pattern has a distinct beauty, money and no one knows how great would be the loan we must n foliate. and ths entire line comprises so much loveliness that The expenditures by tbs French people-o1- -2 it cannot fail to please. From $250,000,000. be said, built only yard about of the ranaL Of the $40,000,000 which this government was nominally to pay for the property be raid,. he believed $20,000,000 was for the caual and the other $.'OlOOOAi6 would go the lobbyists who hsd put THE EXPLANATION HASTY. Foliceman 1 want to know what WALLACE DRUG CO . Prescriptions a Specialty 2349 Wosk PHONE 24 X. FJOM OUR CONTEP0Ra Santo Domingo simply lie of the treatment the mind when he takes tholqT toT6 1 strap to the woodshcd.-- w t World. . Russia has gone into the tion business aa a steady a bad sign. Memphis Scimiilr. -- 1 For the sake of humanity i, that the war between Rw. Japan will not be as king as the preliminary ir of Philadelphia Record. U hoped 1811 Juat sneeie when you underti' epeak the Russian unmet, nd ". tha. Japanese, and you wtu befcT neighborhood of the correct pron TOR UP-TO-DA- TE VEHICIB Machinery, Implements, Sicydaa, ai Bucks Steel Ranges and Hcstrej te Sidney Stevens Implement Co 2540 Washington Avenue. DI.GNANS DANCING ACADEMY REGULAR DANCE EVERY MOXCAY EVENING, Ave .THE... " two-ihlr- ' ...EXCHANGE... Open Day and Night Our Patrone Are Invited te tha Hot Lunch la Ogden. Stocked With Wines, liquors and Cigars of the Finaet Quality. j Bent ma-joriil- es wvww ATTORN . six-sto- ry t L. H. BECRAFT WAFfLE HOUSE THE NEW IDEAS Bally Linens 35c New Challies. -- 35c Shirt Waist ingsl ht 22 f to50e one-quart- er S. J. Burt & Bros. EY0-AT-- L lit Joa. Cbes W. L. Maginnia AW. Natl Bank Bldg. Ecclea Bldg. FOR SALE. MEAT MARKET Fi'.x-gcra- ld MUISEKENTS. CUSS1FIE0 James Ballards e, For "ts" the Germans write the "V" correctly transliterates third letter of the Russian alphabet which French and German writers have variously represented by "w" and ft, e. g.. Voronstov. To be sure "ff" at the end of a word more correctly approximates the Kuiulan pronunciation. but for the sake u( uniformity It la much better to use V in all eases, and thlu usage has been adopted by the authorities of the British Museum. The Kussiau character for this letter Is "B.'' and o thin was due the mistake by which Sevastopol was formerly written Schastoptd. Zh" should be used where the French use J. so Nizhni Novgorod. must be reThe vowels "e" and tained a in French and German with their continental pronunciation (e a I tinman J" snd and I e). but French "y in some esses) standing before a vowel has Its fon-- as a In Russian these comhiasr tiotm are expressed ly single characters and we take our translation from the Polish: thus Diehtch has two syllables and Pasklcvlch has three. "Y. however, may lie used at the beginning of a word instead of "I. as in Yermolov. For u. pronounced no when not preceded by 1. the Fren.h use "ou," writing Zouboff for Zubov. EDITORIAL OPINION WORDS. Out of sympathy for the fai-ll- Romanov. BRAVERY DISPLAYED. RUSSIAN fr, FEBRUARY FOR satisfactory prices on Flour, till, Hay, and Grain call on W. T. As 'Phone !20y. 231$ WashtoKton eve. WARNING! There is no fcotiopiy in buying ,uiferiorr MEAOTl MONEY TO LOAN. Healthy Children LOAN..J. J. BRPMM1TT MONEY TO HOTELS. ' $30 THE HOTEL LINCOLN H. Lim JC. Proprietor. 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