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Show MORKIXO TITE ecleliratiou. No thought was given to the furore, no regrets dragged up from the pat- - Lite was too Jot oils fur them to darken it by inward fthxini. Duhiished every day in the year by The spring day might not hate been the Standard Publishing lu- as fair as to l an auspicious Krtcni of coming summer, the pleasure-seeke- r WM. GLASMANN, Manager. might have been denied the pleasure of basking ou the lawns in liie Delivered by Carrier. Imlulin d sunlight, or to rest Sunday Morning Examiner, ct shade of the tret-a- . . the under cooling month per tlB and minds to hearts the had but ihey Sing! thcnwlves and they did. Ami enjuy RATES. SUBSCRIPTION aa a result the men and wonxeu. no onn month (including mall By doubt, touk up their burdcua of life Sunday) onthide or Ogden ....00 fh again the next day and fared the fu56. No. Telephone ture with smiling faces, wiih minds a more liberal sentinieut toHubtu-ribe- r will confer a favor by having fellow man. ami with hearts their ward reinforming this office of failure totheir And before by brighter hopes. gladdened Examiner The reha the children, looking forward to i!u break that. mysteries of life, realized the rosea possibilities and that life ia indeed 1904. OGDEN, UTAH, MAV 6, worth living. Huntsville is brtier beesuse of Ps RELIGION OX THE STAGE. lilierai-tnlndecitizens and the r!:i none are for their capacity in better the when early Ever alnre the time innocent 1o seeking pleasures. the place plays' pate mystery Klizalteiiian drama that imut lire forY RIM IS PI. A DEPENDENCY. ever with our language .the whole tenlias dency of public anil player alike How blind the citizens of Salt Imke been ui deprecate that which might be City must be in regard to ihe real pocalled the Scriptural drama that ia to sition ociupied by their borne city! ay, the sort of drama that IntitHliH-m- l With what wild laneies they delude upon tiie a tape either Biblical sluriea themselves and vainly try to deielve or ( hum-ten- . investors! How frantic are their selSoraetimea one spirit bolder than fish efforts to draw to th-- ir city the the rent baa proponed to tell upon the wealth resulting from the work of the adage one or other of the Scriptural fanners and siotk-raiscr- s, the minors ntoriea that are ao full of tragedy and and laborers of all Utah, and how conof the leuaoua of life aa it ia lived temptible la their depreciation of ilie throughout, the ages; but either official enterprise and progress of resienergy, renaonship or the weight of piihllu or dents of this state outside the city private opinion generally the latter ia limits of Zion! With whet underfull force haa been thrown into the handed scheming do they attempt to balance, and actual preaenUneula of the injure other nearby cities by deriding eternal Biblical utorlea have been aban- real advantages! doned or suppressed. True, tluat all Just now Ihe Salt Lake papers are dramatiatfl have given ua theae atoriea themselves over the fa-- t in the abet ract theae atoriea in their felieltating that Salt Lake City waa recently made plrlt and eaaentinle hut with charac- a port of entry through the efforts of ters and surrounding! that could ia no Senator Thomas Kearns and that sense recall thoae no familiar in lloly statesman, returning to Salt Lake last .Writ Is quoted in an Interview in a And yet many a thoughtful man haa night. paper as saying that the makadvanced the argument that, aa the morning a port of entry of Salt Lake City ing ctage, when put to Ha proper uses. ia waa to anticipate the future, that Salt undoubtedly a teacher of the utmost Lake la destined to be the great City value, there could not poaaibly lie any- western railroad center. How ridicuthing of incongruity or Irreverence in lous! Salt Lake City will never be a at least one form of religious drama. railroad center; she will always The whole world haa seen htfw a mere great remain a way station on the transparty of Bavarian peasants continental linea. She will never grow peasants have in the Passion much larger In population, because cerPlay, enacted at Olierammergau, held tain disadvantages preclude it. In the successive generations of visitors. Infirst place there is not the water suptellectual ones in the main spellbound ply. Even now the snpply Is not sufby their presentment of personalities ficient for the population. The scheme most sacred in the world's history. water from Utah lake Is being to get Neat to the Passion Play, the one worked out and may be successful, but most generally thought of when religit means years of lltlgstlun with irriion on the stage is mentioned ia pergators and irrigation romimnien The haps the Sign of the Cross, by Wil- same applies to the reaervoirlng of son Barret. At its inception, execution, river. the Tlmpanogus and first tew productions Its author was Lake ia dependent on Og.len gait advised to desist, it would never be and Logan for electric illuminating and tolerated, he was told. A success in and the simplest disarrangement one town did ndt change his critics' power tops the power In gilt Lake City and opinion; they prophesied tellurs In the the city In darkness. next town. When the play waa suc- places Lake, too, has already been gait cessful in America they prophesied failrelegated to second place, ns a disure in England. But the Sign of the wholesale point. Ogden tributing Cross', waa a brilliant success. So is houses are now the largest In the west another religious play, Ben Hur." and onn has already established a Many have flocked to these plays who branch nt Provo, taken from the Rail would otherwise never have entered a Lake firm the trade of southern and theater. They hare drawn stage and central Utah. Salt City a port church closer together and have all of entry! A railroad center! The nerve hut buried the old antagonism between of it! them. It la plain, therefore, that the re- CHEAT1NQ SWEETMEAT VENDOR. ligions drama has coma to stay. That The Sahebxads Naslr All Khan spent it will do good no one can doubt, ft is in DecemIn fact to be hoped that not only will several weeks In New York the guest of Jeffrey Duveeu. The ber, It benefit the public who bear relig- Sahebr-adis n graduate of the Uni ions plays, bnt that It will benefit the verslty of Oxford. On New Year's stage as a whole, crowding out the de- eve, at a supper party in his honor, of ihe talk turned to the subject generate play of the presand deception, and thereupon ent hour and forming a standard for a rheating the ynitug man said: I suppose our old Rnnipur story higher form of popular drama. of the cheat lug sweetmeat vendor Is HAPPY MAY TIME.' new here. It Is a story with a good moral, and therefore I will tell It to no belter Illustration of you.There lived in rrobably a vendor of what happy May lime' really means sweetmeats whoseRanipiir wife hnd weak ran be found than In the little item eye. One day this man went lo hop from Huntsville, given in this issue. a friend si the bazaar and he lert in the woman's charge. The citterns of that little rlty enjoy hi stall He careful, mind you. about the desocial intercourse that ia generally change.' he said to her; hut neverthenied the' residents of larger rltli-- and less, when he returned homo he found they take advantage of the fart to that she had taken in a bad rupee Indulge in those harmless pleasures piece. He could hardly sleep that night for renew which the youth rage and sorrow. In tho morning ho of tho broaden rose early and. determined to get rid adults, their minds, bring sunshine Into their of the had rupee, be set out through the town. hearts, and train up the young to view Boon he met a boy. IllumIn the minshine that everything Boy, he said, do you know the sweetmeat shop of All? (All was a riines lite when the mind is healthy. Well, take this rupee People, old and young, gathered to- val tovendor.l All's shop.aud spend a piece for go evcares their cast little and gether, The sweet ments sweetmeats there. eryday worries to the winds and gave you may keep I want the change.' The lmy departed merrily, and In way to the enjoyments of a May Day a little while returned with bis month full. Ro you got the change without trouble. ehT'sald the man. a he counted it. And did All make no examination of the rupee?' " 'Oil,' said the boy, '1 didn't go aa far as All's. I got the sweetmeats at your shop. ' Theatre Lyceum SAWYK YOUNG. THE EXAMINER k i I t , 5 . ij 1:1 l ' ! t, I lll i? us n !' 'I- M t'J. i; d a -- 1 ' ,i II - ROOSEVELT CLASSED COLN. WITH LIN- Clib ago. May 5. President Roosevelt has been praised hy James M. Henderson. president of Morris Brown college. Allan;. Gn. Addressing the Meih-siis- t African pf the church si Quinn chapel, be sui I: We admire he stand wlil-om president has taken toward as and If he has the moral courage to continue in the course which he hits adopted he will hold a plmv inline hearts of the negro akrag with tlidf of Abraham Lincoln. Irmddent Henderson's view of the race problem was: By education alone and not by ironing ont Ihe kinks and by the use uf blenching powder can the negro rise to the standard of the white man. The Japanese name for a torpedo i A sutrsi. literally . or torpedo lioat they tall siilratu-lg skip" A Whitehead inter they call xynkriwiirii. meant!; in tin- torni nf a fi.li water-lightnin- g. "waier-llghtnin- w'li'rr-Ilghtni-i- ig - OGDEN, UTAH, 1IMDAY MORNING, MAY ., 100t PILGRIMS TO MECCA THE Props. 40 WEEK OF MAY 2. MARIE LKHSING, ADELINE k RUBBER, A Pair of Pickaninnies. BLANCHE REYENI, FREEMAN k CLARK. Hagtinie Boomer. CHARLES MYERS, Baritone. Edison' Beautiful Pictures, Life of Napoleon. Admission the. Means $12.00 for $20.00 Suits, $1 1.50 kinds for $6.90, We have some old etc. stock Short Jackets not much out of style which we are g making a price for quick of $7.50 for the $12.50 to $20.00 kinds and $3.90 for the $7.50 to $9.00 kinds Ten Thousand Old and Young Mohammedans of Every Race Are Now on the Shadow Dancer. Journey that Ensures Their trance into Paradise. The En- By Arthur Crawshsy. Ten thousand pilgrim have lately passed through Consianiinnpleon their way to Meets, yet the strewn of Starn-bostill teem wiih the Faithful, and I will make you a salary loan still Half a dozen large steamers. Hying on yuar jierannal note. Don't j the green flag si i hforemast, and the red at the niixcii. lie at their moor-- j bother your frlcuds or overdraw with your employer. U looks inga in the Golden Horn Many of the bad. pilgrims have come from distant parte oi the Russian Empire and Central Avia, from Circassia, Afghanistan, TurD. key an, Mongolia, and the majority Tht Working Man's Friend. have traveled many miles of of their Ecries Bldg. way to visit Constantinople; for Constantinople la the lapital of the Mohammedan world, the Sultan of Turkey the supreme spiritual iiead uf MohamMONEY LOANED medanism. How many of these pilgrims will live to return from Mecca? Many SALARIED PEOPLE die on the there, and die contented Real Estate and Chattel Loans. 8 and happy,way for, according to their faith, Seivlce quick, confidential and even the greatest criminal, if he dies ?) during the private. No commission. pilgrimage, goes at once to WESTERN BROKERAGE CO. Paradise, where, on account of hia pilgrimage, he is accorded special privl-lege- s. "Phone 534-x- . 23-- Eeclea Bldg. Two years ago the mortality from disease was so great that last year Russian subjects were prohibited from making the pilgrimage. The pilgrimage last year was consequently a JUST FUN small one. but this year tho prohibition haa been removed, and an addiMr. Ferguson put on his slippers tional and ierhaps stronger reason for NOT HO DBLIUHTKUL the present pilgrimage being so numand threw himself on the lounge. erous is that the Bsirain following RaIt's so delightful to he at home mazan fell on a Friday, the MohammeI think 1 never apdan Sunday, sn event which only ocagain, hs said. preciated it more than I do tonight. curs once In about thirty years. Thia 'It's delightful to hear you say so, Bairam la usually called the alieklr. or George, --ooed Mrs Pergiibon. sweets Bairam, for then it is the cusYes; those confounded uew shoes tom uf Mohammedaus to make each have tortured me nearly to death to- other presents of sweetmeats. The day. Chicago Tribune. Kouban, or sheep Bairam,' when sheep re killed, occurs seventy-twdays AN ANXIOCrf INQUIRER. later, thia year on February 26, and on that date the whole of the pilgrims Jimmy Ma. did y' buy Georgiy a must, assemble at Mecca to do homage birthday present? at the tomb of the Prophet. The sulMa Yes. Jimmy. tan sends a gift every year, frequently y Jimmy Ma. what lid y' buy t a silk carpet embroidered with seed ms cause 'taint my birthday? Cinpearl. cinnati Commercial-TribunDespite the extraordinary confuaion uf nationalities, costume, and languHOW IT HAPPENED. ages In Coustanllaopbi, one cannot be mistaken In the Identity of the Hawkins You look out of aorta, old for, with the exception of the man. What's the trouble? yellow men from Mongolia, who are umJim Parker I lost my new silk easily distinguishable, there is a brella. marked similarity. .in the east of their Hawkins Fellow that owned it hap- countenances, and, with variations, a pened lo come In the office and recogIn their attire also. Moreuniformity nized It. Chicago News. over, they move about, the strews in groups. Friday, the Turkish Sunday, riULOHOPHICAL. is the best day to observe t lie pilgrims. l.et us glance at a party who have Just Do you like mountain scenery? landed iu Galata from a Russian I might aa well. steamer. These men are Tartars. They '"Might aa well? I fear 1 don't get wear knee boots, long tunics composed your meaning. nf sheepskins sewn together with the I might as well like It. for 1 can't wool turned Inwards, and headdresses it. Post. Houston change of the same material, but with the wool outwards, and bound round with soiled PLAUSIBLE THEORY. white cloths Shaggy, unkempt-lookin- g creatures they are. and the dark tanI wonder where they get enough gled hair and beard of oup man so well money to pay for all the wars? said match the sheepskin on his head that Mrs. Dumlelgh. one cannot tell where the wool ends I'm not sure, my dear, replied and hair begins. Rut it must not hut I imagine the map lie the Dumlelgh. supposed that the pilgrims are poor. publishers furnish It." Chicago News. It Is expressly laid down in the Koran that no Uian shall undertake the pilMENTAL SCIENCE. grimage to Mecca unless he has sufficient money to defray his expenses, and Souvenir Fiend It Isn't stealing to this law Is strictly adhered to. Many Steal from a hotel. have saved up money all their lives to It la so? Well, then. that Judge Oh, make the pilgrimage, and none carry Isn't going to Jail to go to Jail. Three less than lirtO pounds some as much as 1 Ex. months at har labor. l.lion iHiunds, Peep Into the Ottoman bank and you will see the scores of SEEMS REASONABLE. Russian subjects changing their patter roubles into They si) list round Now, the floor till gold. have Rjlnks Time runs on. eh? counted over they whsl makes time ran on? their "old. and Then they lie It up In a Rjiinktt The spur of the moment, 1 dirty cloth. A thousand Turkish liras suppose. Pittsburg Post. weight about 14 11ml. so some Idea may Is formed of ihe weight of gold the pilTHE PERSONAL PRONOUNS. grims rarry about with them. But ihe first thing the pilgrim does on arriving Teacher What are the three per In Constant fnnple in to buy sn umbrelsotial pronouns? la. No pilgrim seems to consider himand it. Pupil lie. sho without an umbrella, and self Teacher Glte sn example of their the complete vendors thereof do on itinerant use. trade. Immense Pupil Husband, wife and bshy. A Tartar pilgrim carrying an open New York Hun. umbrella over his head is a most grotesque spectacle, and puts one In mind 1WTKRNAL DUTY. of the Illustrations of Robinson Crusoe of ons'a childhood. But in Blank is a very effeminate sort of the the days pilgrim only uses his umbrella follow. Isn't he? the sun shines, for. rain as it a when he Yes; you ace his wife is such is never to be seen with one may. feels he strong-minde- d that iterwmage unfolded. The Tartars, then, supplied it Innimlient imiu hint to preserve the with sn umbrella apiece, their next fine balance of the family for the sake to engage a number of is proceeding Free Press. Detroit of the children.' arahas to convey them to the palace, where they will witness the Hclamlik It I if has mid wonder Mrs. Ilattrreonsec the sultan go to Mosque; anil a paid to give our daughter such good from the amount of noisy haggling education? which goes on before they are finally Hattcnam Paid! Why. or course. four and five in each arahs. it Don't you see from her manner how packed, is evident tha ihe pilgrims know how buiierlor site is to us. Life. to drive a bargain. Hard-b- y another detachment ol these sheepskin-coate- d The ice men of Chicago will rut and halted half block the some ice" this slimmer by raising the street at a pilerima money --changer's, but the winter. cut this tee on Ihe they price r, astute It seems lo be rather paradoxical (Vnstantinuple he is. sill find it difficult to though so was ice thick and that because the best of them by a single para. men g"l the the ice aoliil and plentiful The spend their pilgrims, eau find reason to raise the prices money freely however, They buy inougb. because of the additional trouble caus- watches, jewelry and revolver. One ed iu putting It up. day this week a gunsmith's shop in Galata wa. in a few minutes, cleared of the wh.de win. k of revolvers. The ; pilgrim are ell armed either with knive nr rvc:vi-u- , or both, and though they hrlisre quietly enough ashore, they am enmetime tui'hillel a precautionary measure, ft 'fa. ro i heir units anuken from them shm "406 Washington Avr ;d at Constantinople, they go on apd not rrv.ir!'i'i til they are landed st .liilJah. Thv seek their different cc:iiilatei. i, there they consider themselves qui m home, squatting paBOB KENYON, Song Illustrator. Presenting My Pear limtiy arou )i in the courtyards tiil their want nr-- i" ended to. By far the Old Jersey Home." -enter ii'1!' her Russian subjects. e WARD and KLARE. I. ill there subject also, and Comedy Sketch Artists. mine, kiii h : Ilians and Afridi. who have no cu!::,:ii. claim the pnuection DAWSON and FARREL, of G res' Rii African Opera. A stroll rom..! the consulates, and then we return n delta, just in time to DE VON SISTERS, see both trim;. ,mj pilgrims croseiug llich tins Souk slid Dunce ArU-i- e. he iiunumu L:i.,c- - on their way back j lo Hisiuboii!. .MOVING riUTUKES afrr the Helatulik. Four j V sqttudioiiH of T'.rkisli lamer, the first Trade Elopement. I on c-- ' i io second on chest-pu- t. I minin' .Yiml.'.uoii Ju ecu! a. the thri i brown, and the la. It is foolish fur you to worry about MONEY ul D. DRAKE 410-41- s I I FOR o iac-if- e. on black horses; powerful, sturdy, men, ou well-brehorses; and tbs baud playa a weird but beautiful march is a minor key a melody distinctly charged with religious solemnity. In rear of the troops a baud of Circassian pilgrims marches, their attire the same aa that of the Tartars, except that the headgear is higher and unadorned by the soiled while cloth. They are, of course, oue and all armed with umbrellas and one can see by the way some uf the umbrellas are carried that their own-er- a have been used to shouldering muskets But it ia in Stamboul that the pilgrims are to lie found at home. If euch an expression may be used, and their principal house of meeting ia the greet V'sllide Mosque. In the moaque many of them sleep and wash as well as worship, and now on a balcony in the rear of the building some scores are performing their ablutions and hanging out rluthes to dry. till the lmaum, from the niinsret. shall summon them to their evening devotions. Relow the balcony, amid a confusion of fruit and vegetable stalla. stands a long row of umbrella-shape- d tents. Just sufficiently large enough to afford shade for two people. There are two men under each of these umbrellas the one a barber, the ether a pilgrim having the crown of hia head shaved. Here are pilgrims of all descriptions yellow men from Mongolia, many of them of great stature, and with to strongly-marke-d Chinese features that involuntarily one looks for the pigtail; men from Bokhara, the sleeves of their long robes double the length of their arms; Turkomans, in padded cotton robes of many bright colors; and all except the Circassians and Tartars wear turbans. There are men of all ages, from mere youths to very old men, who. now that their day la drawing to a close, seek e happy death In Ihe pilgrimage. The majority, of course, camp outside the town, eleeplng In certs and caravans, and In a few days more we shall see the test nf them dispatched by sea perhaps fifty per cent of them on their last journey. stern-vlhsg- ed d, pfl-grl- money-change- it i4t!25 : J - Week May -- 2 n. a-- X ..-- FOLLOW THE HERD. i prise vtf. The'1 th shied isteiw gory o e x jaera WAS gete" dress1' fi'iifhi' sell-in- giBBi NO OFF Ceil MOSLEMS HOLY CITV The Arkansas Hubu. BEAMS k LEWIS. A Pair uf On. breexc-leinpere- I, ? EXAMINER. Pmf soeixy Rous Yon kwrd." ARRIVED JUST IStiOCf tigo ft (tea ms trench. A new line of Black Silk and Pongee Coats for Misses and BOK Ladies; $8.50 to $16.50. Not like any others in town and no two alike. sjt dt I. L i TWberni dir te'! jClnnon jloeda: Even foml ' grocery tone: AH i hood o CLARK & SONS CO. per of street, to eun Howell BltkrlJ sgsinsl baiter) bis end 1J of the Settles the Nerves b: Your favorite beverage will by adding greatly improved PUai gjdrex 0. Repeei THE A 111 BEL 8TA DO) H01 fji itep At Bar and Fountains. Makes everything good. F. J. KIES EL Al HA! Tssnei (EL of Eu Stiles CO. Distributors. Mil 7SZD 0 Col flitxni H. B. Hilliard G. C. Rebcrj. j ) to Ini tourii vised V After a trial of three months New York city has officially abandoned the plan of slopping street cate on the near aide of the street, which proves a puz- I with i w zle to residents and visitors alike. Tbe way the herd wants to go Is the easy way lo drive it. Denver News . you're fell yc Yes. I sort o "Dl( CENTRAL HOTEL AND BAR Jar n 6 Under New Management 'Phone 135-- k i boat mother Tn inper fieri ties these servlh Hu Month of Our Sale wxw, Above 'Bn hwim like, REED HOTEL your Jure Swl OGDEN. UTAH AMSRICAN kataa: l0m, 12 ts Bu Bu PLAN. l listel 3 par day; f .feign Bn 8 modurn lmprovamanta ft lag room on fifth floor, giving grul tow of Inks, mountain and vxllsy. man's headquarter eojnmorUnl Street car service every five min tea. Three blocks out at Uxico hour. Ts Mr. they man aid si Net And Find Us With Quanti- H. C. BIGELOW, PreprliUa ; .! L ties of Goods ON HAND Yet I j Aii hive themi THE A been eU mips form SENT ON APPROVAL to luimuai Wc Must SELL C. A. Gasrsetud fbmt Orsdt Uk. 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