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Show : U THE M0El2iQ of aggrandizement have made . every power distrustful of this government. No longer are v the rxcui-piars- ; Published every day in the year. no longer have we the power to BwlneM OBce. 407 24th Street. sway the world for good; no longer is our open declaration of high purpose Furnished by tbs Union Printing Co. accepted for aught. Thla nation Is suspicion. The spirit of war is FRANK FRANCIS, Editor end Mgr. seen In its intermeddling with the affairs of other nations, and the love of ueuvereJ by Carrier, Including conquest is looked fur In Us every act. This is part of the coat of the war of Sunday Morning Examiner, ,...7icta subjugation waged In the Philippines per month.. Seta and the Single copies dupllcliy practiced in ColomjNilicy THE EXAMINER. Eight millions of this might aa reeds in keeping ihe mouth of another well be stricken off The books end person closed." Yonker's Siatesnum. such redemptions as are called for Blobbs Did you gw a day off yestercould be made out of ths one fund creday ated fur that purpose. Slobbs Yes, but it was hard work. EASTER GIFTS. Philadelphia Record. fact un-ite- SUBSCRIPTION bia. RATES. an iHwtinasterc and Rural Delivery subCarriers are authorized to receive . Krtptlona. ny Subscribers sill cm: for a favor reto tuionnlng tills c flics of failure their ceive The Examiner before breakfast. 19M. OGDEN, UTAH, MARCH IS. THEATRICAL POLITICAL TRICK. The Northern Securities or merger a case Vi decided lit a just say by I 4,y republican lieuth, under a republican admlufotraiiou. That the republicans ttbonlil make all I bo capital possible out of this derihiuu Is only natural. The democratic leader In the house ' yesterday sarcastically asked hia ou the republican brethren were going to if aido they make a "theatrical political trick out of it." And sure' cuough they did. They read to Mr. Williams the next day an editorial from tlio New York World givlug the republicans credit for tliu prosecution. That tho doclalon a as accurcd ouly by a majority of one Judge five being against the merger and four in Its favor and that the man who gave tho casting volo had an Independent opinion and most significant fact that the prosecuting attorney baa publicly promised the trusts and combines that he will not run amuck among them any more were wit mentioned by the republicans aa lining parts of their great achieve-picnThis nibs the trick"' of moat of its valuo as evidence of tho purity- and truth represented by the republican party.- Ilut an explanation of the In cepttoa of the prosecution, given In the house yesterday, robs the upright republicans of any credit In tho matter. A democrat waa bold enough to say that Governor Van Sunt a bold " Indian" of a republican, who does not consult "headquarters," but goes on his own wilful way, docketed the case and so raa his party Into an nwkwnrd fix. They had to do something for was niit vn election near and so the ease was prosecuted, The republicans did nut deny this charge, but contented themselves by saying that they passed the anti trust lawa At thla they cheered. ' Tho democrat Ic leader, strange to say. waa nut content with rheers and wants to know when "the applause la going to end in fruition. We wonder. - - MAKING LAWS BY CONSTRUCTION The Democrats have a strong leader Williams. In the discussion of post ofAre matters la the House yesterday he Indulged in some very plain speaking ou ths minor irregularities of Ihe department The occasion of his remarks was a Republican attempt to patch up tbelr beauttrul postoffice administration by an appropriation bllL Mr. Williams rightly protested against this measure and the various points he mentioned nra in themselves a sufficient commentary un Republican ideas of economical administration. Stamp clerks la the department receive 11.700 a year salary. The appropriation bill recommends that certain among them, designated chief, receive $2,700. Other men, whose party services are cut (tied ft reward, are appointed to positions as night superintendents." auperintemlems of carriers. InSuperintendents of quiries, etc., and In return for the burden of such commanding titles are given bigger checks. All this Mr, Wil-liaobjects to. That the appropriation fur rent of buildings, fuel, eu- should he diverted to payment of employee is a little detail of management in which the To Mr. Republicans see no harm. Williams, however, the matter presents Itself In the light of a deprivation of the government constitutional right and power to say where public money shall go. Ue rightly defines the proceeding as an attempt of some Republican underling to make laws by construction. The Kepublfean excuse for these manifold irregularities, as glvea by Mr. Overstreet, wa "that there was a belief In tbe detriment that the of the appropriation would That is how the permit the practice. Republicans frame their measures, so that, as Mr. Williams says, "they need not hesitate to violate the law any tme they plea and tell you with suavity that It was because of a construction put on the law by somebody, tbe laird only knows who. In Representative m - nation should be as careful of Its good name as an Individual more so than an individual, fur a higher responBui sibility abides, with a nation. that w have not been what we were uuder the early stateamanshlp Is In pan made evident by this expression of distrust which comes from South America: The belief prevails throughout Brazil and Argcntlua that In the event of a revolution in either republic, President Roosevelt will intervene and recognize the revolutioutata, thus paving the way fur annexation. The alliance was discussed first last year, when Peru was believed to be considering the advisability tn view of the recent revolution, to ask President Roosevelt to establish a protectorate over that country. The proposal received such strong support that the other republics were frightened, fear-Inthat, with Peru aa a stone to the formstlon to thestepping proposed of Peru, the United States might absorb the whole of South America. A By mall one month (including Meta SunJay g EDITORIAL OPINION GET TOGETHER. (Logan Journal.) Pccck made at a banquet ol the Virginia Democratic association Senator John W. Daniel or that alate voiced I ho sentiment, pervading the breastd of Ihe runaervaUve Democrats of the United States when he said; Demur rat and if all the rest of the members of ths Democratic, party are of tho same opinion then we raa stand shoulder to shoulder and In our quadrennial exer-els- e, which Is now approaching, ws can carry the Democratic .banner to surceaa 'Tut In your platform the tilings that all Democrats favor aud let the other things taka rare of themselveo. Tho party stands for light Uses and an economical administration of ths so. The party government. Say stands for tariff reform, and I tell you now that If the Democrats don't declare fur a reform In tariff administration In 1904 tho Republicans will In IMig. Let us make the demand a part of our creed. "Some people ny we must affirm the plat forma of HUM and 1900. To this I answer that the party waa nearly a hundred yean old and getting along pretty well before these platforms were ever-hear- d of,, and It rau litre another hundred yearn without mention of the fart that they were ever adopted. Don't understand me aa aaylng or moaning that I retract anything I have stood for In the laud. Rut progress la (he slgu of the times. You may make a platform and put all the beeutltndre la It and bate an election and deserve to lose It; you may make another platform, conforming to living laanrs, and win. This country moves In four years and the Democratic party must move with It. There is nothing sacred in any platform and nothing desirable save those portions of It that make for party success along the recognized lines of good government. "The truth Is, It le hard for Democrats to get together much harder than It L for Republicans to get together. The reason la Democrats are more Individualistic than Republicans They are not trying to get anything out of the government, but simply trying to keep the government from getting eomethlng out of them. "1 am a Democrat and I am tn favor of putting everybody out of the party who does not come Into the battle with the purpoee of fighting It out on that linn There will be no lack of leaders or candidates. er VOTE (Standard.) April 3rd is Easter and those who have observed Lent will agafa begin to partake uf worldly pleasures. All old custom will be observed in Ogden a elsewhere and among these customs the prettiest Is ths giving of Easier Gifts. The custom of making gifts at Easter is coming to lie more aud more general in Its observance, and the things that may be purchased for this purpose are this year to be found In greater variety than ever. While the gifts made at Christmas may be of the most miscellaneous character, those made at Easter must all hare aliout them something distinctive of the season, like the egg. Among this years Easter display the elect rie panorama egg are entirely new. They are half as big as aa ordinary watermelon. At the small end d Is a peep hole. Inside tbe egg are a panoramic scene, and a little dry battery to which are tiny electric lights. You touch a switch outside and flood the eggs Interior with light and then you caa see the panorama through the peephole. In oue of these panoramic electric eggs Is shown a scene in a Japanese dockyard, with warships In the dock. In others are shown country scenes and theater Interiors. Other smaller electric eggs contain, with the battery and key necessary for their operation, tiny electric scarf pins and other novelties. In one, few Instance, there is a little rabbits head whose eyes are made to shine when you turn on the battery. Other surprise Raster eggs, not electric, contain within them presents In great variety. Another Easter gift is a piece consisting of a little phaeton of fine basket work drawn by two gee no hooked up taudem, and driven by the daintiest of doll figures, who hold the pink ribbon reins high, In the most approved fashion. The grese wear each a talk content hat, such as downs wear, each having pink ribbons tied around the top, and they seem to be stepping very proudly, as they might well do with such a driver. Little chickens run beside them. glass-covere- d OUR CONTEMPORARIES. The good people are translating the for the Filipinos. At the rate MaJ. Hcolt Is progressing, the Moros will all be translated to other realms, where the laws of the Creator need not be taken secuud hand, before the book Is published. Columbia Rtato. An Atlanta man of aortal standing a couple of days ago announced that he wu for Hearst, and the fact was pub- lished all over the country. These scandals In high life are making Atlanta famous. Memphis Hdmliar. Dow ir doesn't find Australia the easy mark that Chicago was. In fact. In Australia he Is himself the mark and Is dodging all sorts of things from bad eggs to old boots. Philadelphia Press. Returns From Ballots of Miners Indicate Strike is Averted. Unofficial Indianapolis, March IT. The count of the miners vote on tbe acceptance or rejection of the two-ym- r ecale offered by the owner began today, and will be completed some time tomorrow. National officers of the miners have received additional reports from all the etatee. The full unofficial returns Indicate that 139.060 miners voted, and of these 87.000 voted to accept the operators proposition aad voted against it and in favor of a strike. The heaviest negative vote waa In Illinois. 62,-00- 0 An exchange advises the Panama canal comm lesion to "dig expeditions, ly. aclenl ideally and economically." We would also snggest that the com- dig the canal, reduced from 26 to 18 miles an the centennial anniversary ,,r !? negation of south liou,n The guest of honor was the Jr011-oLength of course fixed at 10 mile. the navy, William Flights will be made each alternate Sawyer A Young, Props week from June 6tb to September 3nh. FORT ARTHUR WIlITopfv MARCH 23TR GENERAL MILES' WIFE ILL. Tien Tain. March 17. Lil)Vfl. at New Chwaug wirea az Washington. March 17. Mr Miles, "Port Arthur will be wife of Lieutenant General Nelson A. 2uih THE ELLSWORTH, aud 36th, and hzv. MilWi. 111 Is retired. at their home chartered for spring earner (4 Family (4 lying zhi1)111Hi, In this city. Her condition ho been New that" reporta ZAKRELLA, exceedingly critical and although some tacked shortly are Chwaug untrue and th The Wire King. Improvement to noted today, no hope no truth .In the statement th Is held out for her recovery. .th Russians are trying to lay CUFFORD, abreast of the fort Black Face MonologisL BRITISH EVACUATION OF BOSTON Burineaa la going on a CELEBRATED. M. Crosse of the civil BCrnini, THE MUSICAL HARTS, U nil In hi. power ' Boston. March 17. The 128th anni- the doing trade Interests of both versary of the evacuation of Boston by and foreigner iuexe MISS GLADYS CARLYLE, Illustrated Bongs. the British troops was observed here "Japanese will troops , prohai.lv today. In South Boston where the la Kal Chou and cut off day has been yearly celebrated the day line at Tashl bay Edison's Moving Pictures. a Chao, waa of added significance as It was aouth, v Admission, 10 cent Chwang." Lyceum Theatre M. WEEK MARCH 14. 1 1 r? I WILL DEFEND RIGHTS. DRUG CO a I EXCHANGE nt t SALOON Open Day and Night WAFfLE HOUSE f ill DT m T S Ross Book Store. Three rooms and summer kitchen, unfurnished, Na 2236 Washington. FOR RENT ' Clothing Specialists This to n time for specialists. FOR RENT. TWO FURNISHED bed rooms 24th St. Modern conveniences. . We sell Koha Brothers Flos Clothing for Ms They're specialists la the making of Fine Clothing ready-to-wea- r'' that VinA of clothing which has heretofore bees found only in tho shops of t - merchant tailor sad ths very best shops at that. They cm. . experts ia each department. Their buyer of woolens devotes his entire time to that department, r CAMAY A COMPLm LWI 230 THE HOTEL LINCOLN W. H. LirTLK Proprietor. Permanent or Transient. OUDEN, UTAH. Twenty-thl- BARGAIN IN lower 25th COATS thrf kacp their ihipfc CLOTHING with lafmdiulky. brick residence, with location. $1700. barn, lot 60x132. good 23rd and Wash. Chauncey Parry, Cor. s ACRES of jM, no complete. New Veils: The kind of spring winds we are having Just now are very trying on the skin. If you would take beet care of your complexion, the wear a Yell. We hare all the new shades and styles, if you have never worn a Veil before, we can please you with these new Idea "Al" land, good 'Phone T 150. 2372 Washington Ave. FOR SALE. brick residence, FOR SALE good barn, 2 l acres land, 125 fruit- I. L. CLARK & brick residence, FOR SALE with small expense can make 7 rooms, good barn; on block from car line; 91,000. Chauncey Parry, 23rd aad to UNDERTAKER five-roo- 2 mile from 8. P. bearing tree hops; 12,600. Chauncey Parry, cor. 23rd and Washington ave. 2356 RICHEY. two hona water right, from acres of orchard, two blocksBRUM-MITstreet car Un 12,000. J. J. l-- SONS GO., 233 25th SL S31 ALBERT F. busi- Av 1-- Wash, av 2362 Washington Avenue. OXWITH STANDING unusually All the dainty aud prettiest hades fur thin occasion. You will fairly marvel at the varleiy of the exquisite showing in this department. Make your acloctlous nuw while the assortments and sizes are street Hunter and Kennedy. Four-roo- "FIVE Phene eny part PRICES REASONABLE. ft d ness property. m LEWIS & BLACK WELL EXPRESS and BAGGAGE Transferred to of tho city. BRUMMITT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. A Showing of Fine Suits Easter Gloves J- - HOTEkS. All Union Made Is he a war expert ' Well, he's one of the 18.000.000 pen-pi- e who know just how the war in the Ssr East should be conducted. Washington Star. .J. MONEY TO LOAN. spending n large part of hit time at tho mills, designing and originating new and exclusive pattern Their pattern designer, whoso iVO duty it to to create Clothes V Styles, travels extensively for that purpose. PLEASANTRIES. at 612 MONEY TO LOAN. j The fact that women vote In Utah doMn't Kem to make them eMptcIallr dmnlnmring says the Worcester (Mass.) Gazette. No; just electioneering. Deseret News Books, Stationery Office Supplies. ' - Then there Is e division, "debt on which Interest has ceased since maturity. embracing old delrt matured at various date prior to January 1. 7961, and other items of debt matured at various date subsequent to January 1. 1 881. hniuuntiug to 91.056.860.26. Thla might aa well be 'wiped out also, as well os two other Items under the sains head, amounting between them to 1139.650. Three sums, sggregatina 6S.1S7.I17.-9- 9. represent the aggregate now tand-in- g on the books, which the government has made out of th isoplu'hy reason of loss or deetruci ion of the bouds or currency. Counting the amount stricken off the books by the act of June 21, 1579. the total profit to the government on tbia account is shown to tie 116.543.051.89. It is. of course, quite likely that some small portions of these bonds or (LOST PRESTIGE. of this fractional currency may still The United States, once above re- be presented at the treasury for reIt should be redeemed a e proach, is now defamed as a nation. demption. matter of course, but a redemption There was a time when any country fund of a small amount would almost on earth was willing to submit its in- rertafnly be ample to cover all prole ternational disagreements to arbitra- able present attoun The showing is that the books are tion by the American republic, but ths carrying upwards of IMhmi.ihio as debt country's diplomacy and Its fureign that dure not repre-eany tangible DIGNANS h Atlanta Uncle George I don't eee you cant give your, attention towhy Fannie Hermes. Bhe comes of good old New SOME USELESS ITEMS. England stock. Dick I dont doubt It, Uncle (Salt Lake Tribune.) George; In the monthly statement of the lint, you know, I never meddle with the public ileht there appear Invariably stock market. Boston Transcript. sums Items that might aa well be strirken out. They do nqt represent . Mrs. Itaiieck That new maid of ours I no sense of reverence whatever. I any fact, but are merely "dead wood matters of bookkeeping only, which En peck How so - Mrs- - EapeckWky she Congress might as well wipe out. put the angel One of three items 1 that referring food on that plate with the old nick in on lo outstanding fractional currency, tho edge of it Baltimore American, which account lbs government Is Mid lo owe $6,870,587.63. This currency was What to a bore, pop? Issued about forty years ago, during "A bore, my son, is a person who suc- the war of the Rebellion. Home fourteen years alter the close of that war Coiigiv-- e. finding from the books that there was something over 913,000,000 of that currency outstanding, most of which had been destroyed or lost, directed that $3,975,931 Should be ell initiated from the SnoutiU. Since that year ago. lo little time, twenty-fiv- e ha beeu presented for redemption that tbe entire item might as well also be expuugAl. 3-- 4 hour. The president accepted end will go to tbe warships on Saturday. As a Rssult of Conference In Denver, Minister Dudley will give a banquet WALLACE to Striking Minors Will Return to the officers on Frida, and the Tollurldo and Will Resent Inter- minister of foreign affairs entertains them on March 23. Numerous banference. Prescriptions DANCING ACADEMY quets and other affairs are In preparaSpetiafty Denver. Marsh 17. Stewart Forbes, tion for the American visitors. REGULAR DANCE EVERY M ON secretary-treasur- er of the Tellurlde Daw PHONE 24 X. AIRSHIP CONTESTS. 2349 Wish. Ave miners' union, A. H. Floaien, manager EVENING. of a department store, and Antone Mat-ti- e, at agent for a brewing company; a Rules to Govern Competition Worlds Fain of the committee of the members miners union, and their sympathizers who were expelled from Tellurlde by a St Louis, Mo. March 17. Willard A. mob on Monday night, were In confer- Smith of Chicago, chief of transportaUB Twenty-fourtence here today with officers and at- tion exhibits, has announced the folmTHEm. torneys of the Western Federation of lowing changes In the rotes for the Miners. An effort will bo made to Inairship competition at the world's stitute criminal proceeding against fair: members of the mob. After the conAverage speed required to be shown, ference with D. Haywood, secretary of tho federation, made the following statement: taAfoRBBBggaassVyVyvWw Stocked With Wine Our memebers are going back to Our Patrons Are Invited to ths Best Tellurlde and will 1m prepared to deLiquors and Cigars S4S Twsrrty-flft- h treat. g Hot Lunch la Ogde of ths Flnsst Quality. fend their rights against any tons of SHORT ORDERS ON SHORT NOTICE interference. Opsn Day and Night Tellurlde, Cola, March 17. The enMagny and Klnxy, Proprietors, forced heglra of striking miners and from Tellurida union symiwthtseri CUSSIEIED ADVERIISEHERTS. fllEN CAFE ; CFEN On the passenger train leavcontinue Fine dinner oa Sunday from 12 to ing today there were 15 or 20 men, LAW. ATTORNEYB-A4 p. 25 cents Lunch served from leaving owing to the orders and sug- GUJUtDiANsnir 11 to 4, only 25 cent gestions from the Citizens' Allianca 1st Natl Bank Bldg. Jo Ches Short orders at nil hour Nick Thomas, president of the miners ..Ecclaa Bldg. Oysters in any style. Game andFresh PROBATE NOTICES W. L Maglnnte Fish union, and M. J. Sullivan, a prominent In season. labor leader, have both been notified WANTED. WONG SUN, Proprietor. to leave, but have not yet gone. 222 Twenty-fiftSt 407 SECOND-HANSAFE. Inquire Consult County Clerk er tne respecANXIOUS ABOUT PRESIDENT. tive signers for further Information. 24th street room girl, at LITTLE QUEEN FIRST-CLASState of Health of Chilean President SALOON la the District Coart fur Weber Na 371 22nd St. dining Is Ssrlous. of tah. Estate of HenERIK LARSON, Prop. New York. March 17. Anxiety to County, State Stonebreaker, deceased. FOR SALE. canoed here by tho had state of Presi- ryCreditors will present claims with Choice Wines, dent Candamo's health, cables the to the undersigned at Gunvouchers oa Floor, FOR satisfactory prices HerLiquors and Cigars. Lima, Peru correspondent of tbe nell's Law Office, Na 2408 Washing- Hay, and Grain call on W. T. A till, ald. It to felt that If anything should 2311 Av Phone S05y, Washington In ton Avenue (up stairs) Ogden City, Phono 320y. 3316 Washington av happen to him without a on or before the third day of Utah, in office, the door would be open to ALMA ALLEN, July, 190L FORSALE Building lots and S the Cacertot to seise Ihe government. on Administrator. eight room modern brick housea Rear Admiral Glass and the comVolney C. Gunnell, attorney fur said easy term Inquire of Jn J. Greiner, manders of the American warships administrator. 128 25th. called on the president and Invited him Date of first publication of this notice to visit the squadron now at Gallon, 6 March 3rd, 1904. FOR SALE Household furniture, room house, at 660 22nd. and Japan Is said to keep Its victories secret. But It can hardly prevent the Russians from learning of them, and If the knowledge reaches the Russians It might an well reach tho rest of tho world. Philadelphia: Record. . FAVORS SCALE. IS, 1901. D Bible mission Journal. MARCH EXAMINER, OGDEN, UTAH, i'KIDAV JIORNING, frame residence FOR SALE and summer kitchen, 4x10 rods of land, on 21st, bet Grant and Lincoln; $1,750. Chauncey Parry, 23rd and Wash, av frame FOR SALE dence; lot 66x200 feet; 3 blocks center of city, on Washington $2,700. Chauncey Parry, 23rd Wash. ave. resi- from ave.; and acre land In berries FOR SALE and fruit of nil kinds; 2 mile from block from car line; center of city, a model place for a home; $850. Chauncey Parry, 23rd and Wnah. ave. 3-- 4 1-- 1-- 2 inclem-- J ot weather for several days past, our store has experienced a highly satisfactory sale of Ladies Suits. It is very gratifying to hear so many remark that they have been waiting for our Suits and will to we please show them the latest Tailor Made Garments? The great difference is only too apparent to the most casual observer. We show the correct materials new fabr es intended especially for the class of Suits you will find here. Then the making, the shaping, the fitting, trimming of every garment is in such extreme good taste that you wonder how it is possible to create so many new and charming combinations. Theres the prices; you will find how reasonable these elegant Suits are marked. We know we can please you. S. J. BURT (a BROS. FOR SALE Six-roo- brick and frame bouse near depot; lot 50x230 feet; good barn; price $1,500. Hunter A Kennedy, room 6, First National bank building. PALMISTRY AND CARO READING. FORTUNES Told by hand or card 280 24th street. Ladies 25c and gentlemen 50 at Na CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. TO M. Gluts for anything to Mill Work. Contracting and Building. 22nd snd Wnshlnston. GO CLAIRVOYANT Mr Inger A 80 clairvoyants and medium Ws teU your name and an about Eat a: Whale Said the doctor to a pa- -' tient who was cultivating brain power. We say, feed the body and the brain will tr 2 care of itself. You want Good Red Meat At least once a day to start that fresh energy fires of L you are on a meat diet, you cant do better than to g ve us your orders. Well take good care of and keep intellect th: them. your business affair whether they will Tie snccesafuL Information regarding marriage divorce aicknes lore affairs and positions. No questions asked. What we tell 421 25th street , comes trn A. E Weatherby PM ONE 7),. |