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Show TUB MOBKIXO EXAMINE!!, CODES, LTAU, , TPEMUY MOBXIXfl, statement then fitted so closely to the Western Pacific's plans as to amount virtually to an identification of his rounectloa with ir. It now develops & Young, Props. Published every 47 in the year. that everything done in the matter ot Sawyer Street. 407 24th Office, Busluesa financing and surveying for the Western Pacific has been managed and suWEEK FEBRUARY 7th. Publiebed by tike Union Printing Co. pervised by his accredited ageui. which ought to settle the question ot bis relationship to it as positively as KATY DIDd, FRANK FRANCIS Editor aad Mgr. if he were to make public admission ot it. Juvculo Arts. Delivered by Carrier, Including MABEL HOWARD, NEW SALUTATION. Sunday Morning Examiner, The Scottish Nightingale. 75 ctn per month, And now fur the latest salutation, THE HOWARDS, Sets llow is L'ttle Pfrff Mary?" It is reported Dancing Comt-diau- . in New to be quit the proper thing RATES. SUBSCRIPTION Mr. Harry Shirley, Vork just at present tor everybody to 07 Ball one month (Including bO ete ask everybody as rise Tcuor. a greetpolite ,,. Sunday) ing. How Is Llxle Mery? aud (buss t r MOVING PICTURES. All Fwtmastera and Rural Delivery who don't understand look bewildered, Carrier are authorized to receive nub while thus who do understand look ADMISSION 10c. scriptioam Utile tlary,u thoroughly disgusted. Subscriber a III confer a favor by be It known to all untutored mini!, is informing this office uf folium to re- the title of Barrie's last play, la which comempt for tbo Jaimut-bsoldiery, ceive The Examiner before their a young girl is so ssalous always over based on Illusions Juculcatou by their breakfast the interests of one little Mary that officers. Both Kussiau ued Jaimutso are exII her frieuds become sympathetic and 1004. OGDEN, UTAH, FEBRUARY 9, ecrable military marksmeu. In artilhelpful, appreciating tbs nubility of tbs their lery practice is bettor. thi with and girl's patience A SENSELESS CRY. On the whole, this student of the ward whom they have never seea. All receive a decided shock in the last act situation believes that, if left to themThe political leaders of tha Repubwhen as a climax to the clever mys- selves, a compromise alone cau settle lican party, who get their lnsplrsuon the girl announces In the glare of the issue. tery from Wall street, are sorely distressed the footlights that "Little Mary la by the utterance of Dryan In favor none other than her EDITORIAL OPINION. stomach, which of a reaffirmation of the Kansas City was Jealously guarding against disshe THE TWO ANTAGONISTS. platfonn. and they are declaring that ease and overwork. The piny is said of "Bryautam mean the suia-ebe intended as a satire on the Britto and ntniillallou. To these venue (Deseret Newt I ish custom of eating six meal a tne rupture uf diplomatic he uucrames, the Denver New Although a in. with nightcap throws relations between Russia and Japan make reply, by saying thnt the Retiuli-ju- n The question is quite proper. The dues not necessarily mean war, tbs have welcomed the false cry, stomach thnt la sour warns ths Jovial probability Is that it would not have because Ibhpr see In It a hope of renewlie serious and brooks no trifling. occurred, had nut both countries now to ing the unthinking alarm which Why not Inquire the stato of one's arrived at tbs conclusion thnt tbs dispute cannot bo settled by any other swelled the majorities of hlr. Mi'Kiulej digestion if you are to know how much means. It Is still to bs hoped that aetzed Democrat The In INN amt lfttt. petulance Is to be overlooked, the war can be averted, but the outlook is dark. 8HIL If Russia doss not oppose upon It hcoauae they aaw la U a hope dyspeptic often make enmities because the of defeating "Rryanlwn." nut beenuee hi friends occupation of Corea by Japan, and neglect to ask him as to If does not attack the Russians they have any I A that the Democratic "Uttle Mary and allow for hla per- the storm may blow over,. cama make means to party really Tbo following data concerning the verseness because of his disorders. 1 ne two antagonists may be of some Inpaign on tbo fosue of "immediate free stomach almost rule the world. Womterest nt thfo time. They are giveg by eoinage at thr ratio of 14 to 1, but an makes so mistake when she appeals a contributor lu Collier's Weekly they are afraid of the election to man through bta stomach. "Russia's population Is 140.000,000, of a Drmocretto President who will enJapans 44.000,000. In Russia, to the THE TWO FORCES. force the laws against the trusts and square mile there are IS persons; In Japan 284. Russias army cost combines which aim more and mote a year; Japan'!. $10,000,000. Foreign diplomats are agreed that to bring the enlfcw business of the be- On n pence footing the Russian army Is war haired The Inevitable. country It mane fact uring. Its tradoffleera and men; the Japtween Russia and Japan has been ex- has 1,000.000 ing, its transportation. Its financial anese, 173.000. On a war footing, the and made the evident, hibited, hostility Russian, 4.(00,000, nnd the Japanese, aad Its baa King under the conthe preparedness for n ooufliet dis- (75.000. trol of a few men. closed. All Is ready for the first shot. These are amazing figures. But othThe thoughtful ritfsen who contemWhat will be tbo outcome? Colgate er figures show how much "little "Rockeof tlie plates the rise Is intellectually the superior of burn in Japan aud having the ne--f Barker, feller syndicate" apprei-latethe Russian glanL In served the American navy, writes "Though Japan has only one-thir- d esslty fur guvtruinental actiou which his views to the Independent. the population of her rival, she pubwill curb the rapartty of that and other Japan Is fighting the battle of lishes as many books every year; and, combinations fur swallowing rivals and whethor she will have any Chi- despite tlie concentration of her popuChinn, absorbing business and wealth. At this nese lation, which permita of the wide cirhelp remains to be seen. If she culation of her city dailies, she pubvery moment It may be laid that Mr. does, even the' iviormal aatirtance uf lishes as many newaimpora. The pe Rockefeller and hla associates have resident Chinese on disputed territory. centage of her iwople who can read power to plungo the United Slates Into and write is about equal to that of will be a great help. a panic. They have power to rain any It own New England Fla tea. In our Japan's present demands arc the out- schools and colleges she has 6,000,000 business rival They have power to of grievances of several years and students, or one In every nine of make and unmake id tics, localities and growth and-her for the iKipulalton, where Russia haa only preparations standing. even states. The revenues which pour in fact. Japan, one In every thirty-fiv- e, war have been pet foisteat. into their pockets from oil, railways, 44.000.000 probably people, with ber It will be. remembered thnt R was baa more subjects who can read and steel plants and banka are beyond from Russia that prevented Japan write than Russia with her 140.Q0O,-06counting. When Jay Gould and tha elreaping the benefit of her victory over der Vanderbilt were estimated to havu China and forced her to relinquish accumulated fortunes of ISO.OOO.QOU the THE PUBLIC LANDS. Korea at that time publle looked upon their wealth with The strategic advantages ere with astonishment and not without alarm. (Ogden Standard.) Her ' Japan, so thfo writer claims. Is no question now claiming But the Rockefeller group each your There bases of both her location and the more hi a surplus revenue amounting to anuy and navy are such that she ran public attention that deserve a dfoisi-sltlon than ths consideration careful several times the whole fortune of a be made of our public lands. to operate conveniently, aad t present a Gould or a Vanderbilt, and the money, superior force is available at every It Is of vital importance, especially in like n huge enowball, ncciimiilalee fosthe for west, for here yet remains point in the theater of war. much unoccupied land capable of imter and foster as the capltil grown One of Russia's strong points, 1 Under the proposed sysprovement larger. is Iceltound and all the shlisi tems of Irrigation which arc to bo put The power which le in the hands of there arf nut of t he struggle until the into operation by the government men like Rockefeller la this year of of scree now of little value will them from their spring thaws rein-wlw reclaimed and rendered highly prograce 1904 Is' too great to be allowed ductive. Thfo land should bs held for In the possession of any private indiArthur is strongly oulreuched ths settler. The siwculator should !m vidual. Soma mesne must be found by and utmost impregnable, but If Japan prohibited from entering upon nnd ocwhich the prueeM of ulumrpiluu ami should early gait, command of (he sea cupying t(. That It may be so held, our centralization tan be brought within Purl Arthur loses much of Its Import- land laws should be repealed, and In lmunds. The balance of financial power ance as a their stead new ones enacted through straUgic point, its line uf liween the nusaea of tha people and communication and supplies being thus which only bone fide settlers would be ante to acquire title. disturbed aud left exposed. sioncy kings has The public fond laws In their presmust he restored. The naval test will come a prompt- ent form are most objectionable. They as Japan ran bring H about, since permit vast areas to pass to a single COULD AND WESTERN PACIFIC. ly They encourber naval superiority boro is unques- individual corporation. under present conand age speculation, tioned. Victorious the uext step will ditions The Ban Fraucisco Chronicle I condiscourage settlement. Take as be to cut olf tbo overland connection nu illustration tbo desert land act, vinced the Western Pacific railroad 1 to lw built, aud It bases It conviction with Tort Arthur. The Jatwucse mili- which merely requires that water be land in order to seupon the fact of the filing of mortgago tary base ca the I.lao Tung peninsula brought upon the tract. The water n to cure title large bonds In Fait Irak. The Chronicle will be the iNitut from which this will mu or not bo used for the permay the Meanwhile bo attempted. navy manent Improvement of the land. It will blockade th main rents. may add HUlc or nothing to the land's It any doubt exists In the minds of would ro- value, but U secures the title jiwt the To such advantage keep one Westof the slucerlty of the any ern Parlfii; company to curry nut its il litre a tong campaign In which noth- same. Other acts are open to tho same nnd through their plum of constructing a new railroad ing decisive could le Rained during the class of objection, the citizen who desires to operation from Hie iairrn shore of Fan Kran-cta- o winter. It is in this that the enter upon the public lands to' build a bay to Balt Lake City via Beckmake or mar home and rear hla family haa been dewith pass. the filing of thfo mortgage Chinese cau so largely prived of many and valuable opportuought to dispel 1L Mu doubt regard- the Russian cause. Although no one of the general pub- nities. It should be comparatively easy ing its honest Intentions has existed In the minds of those who have dowdy lic knowa bow many men Russia has to seen re a change In our land laws, for people throughout the country we walihed the operations of its agents lieeu able to put into Manchuria. alive to the abuses of ths present syssince It obtained its first franchise in yet they ses ths necessity of proOakland. It had to buy its right of Japan has undoubtedly this Informa- tem, andhomes fur the overflow from way, practically, through that city, tion, aud at first cun send a sufficient viding which involved a cash outlay of about force and leave enough fur needed the forge cities. The eshtern press has much to say about the preservation ot 1100,000 for city property lying along home protection and tbo investing of the pnbllr domain. the si raets aud in blocks to be tra- Fort Arthur and other indnu. Unless The Interior department Is fully deversed to rest h the water front on Oakland harbor at the foot of Union some decisive victory can he won by termined to protect from the grasping street, where 137 acres of marsh laud Japan In the earlier stages, like the speculator, so for as it has power, were also purchased for yard and ferry capitulation of Port Arthur, the op- tnose lands which are to lie covered purposes. Subsequently It purchased posing force will soon be too great for by contemplated Irrigation projectr. Otherwise the proposed government seventy-fiv- e acres of marwh land south aucress. They could, of Islafo creek for terminal purposes any probable improvements would bs mads largely os this side of the bay. Franchisee however, hope to extend the conflict in- la the Interests of a very few schemand rights of way have also been co- definitely, alnce for a land struggle ers who are adepts at securing title ca rod from Oakland to Livermore, via tba Japanese have some the desert, timber and other acts. peculiar adRedwood school lionae and Dnblln, and For the purpose of making effective vantages. Among these are the su- the provisions of the law from Oakland to Baa Jose. From Livtemporarily to of their live soldiery ermore to Stockton, the San Joaquin perior power setting apart 30,000.000 of acres tor oa little and gsb far away from tha irrigation works. Secretary llitrhrock Valley and Livermore, or Tesla railroad, turns out to be a part of the base uf supplies fiir a length uf time has Issued an Important order. He bus the department agents to system, which indicates that the conImpassible 4o the Russian; his endur- instructed struction of the Western Pacific had ance is allow no entries of any kind within the veteran also qualigreat, been decided spoil long before its plans tne areas so withdrawn. Certalu specuw ere made public. ties being bora with the lap neve. lators seem to havs had a Scarcely a reasonable doubt exisU Then the Japanese infantry Ir decided- plan to get control of prospective resthat Gould la the leading spirit in the ly superior, ervoir sites through applications under well a all the staff ths timber and stone ails, and (hen to enterprise. His relationship to it has elemeuts. been often nsserted and ns frequently the hold for an exorTbs patriotism of the Jap Is incom- bitanttipprice government denied. Excepting on nn occasion when when it desired possesvisiting Baltimore, several months ago, parably ardent, ns well ns hg devotion sion. he has studiously kept his own counto nis offlcer. The prompt action of the interior desel on the subject At that time, howOn tba other hand, the Russian cav- partment will protect the reservoir ever. he relaxed his customary sites, but there Is a Test amount of and took the public into his alry is superior in marked degree, and fond, that will be made valuable by confidence for enough to say that his its fighting qualities are good, if less the proposed Improvements, now passsystem would reach Pacific and At- marked, than its rivals. The Russians Into the hands of the land law lantic tide water within two years, tils will be hampered for some time for a ing Irt. The country should have new Lyceum Theatre THE EXAMINER. -- mm e self-deni- al an-trr- s Jan $150,-000,0- 00 hI-tcl- es Ja-ia- ed a . 0. 1ndl-vustnr- mll-Uo- e bt-c- s reti-ren- ce , ed 9, 1001. laud laws before large sums are ex- be dona by personal solicitation. By the terms of its constitution "this pended by the government in enhancing the value of lands to which the society shall not be interested in the making or enforcing of laws." speculator may acquire title. The officers of the society who were elected at organization are aa follows THE BAIEBALL SITIaTION. President James K. Urtoa. Vice president Walter Underwood, Manager B inford Comments on ManSecretary Violet Rutledge. ager McCioaiey. Treasurer Nellie Carter. McCloskey has jeturned from Boise Organizer Loots Kennedy. and is engaged In riling the Fait Lake Advisory board Ezra Larkin, Mabel Herald some baseball hut l.r- - He say Shirk. Katherine Keeler. that before he Mt Boise he saw The motto of the society fo, "But this Boise send the (J.unO forfeit to Lucas. one thing, I do." PWl 1:13. The badge He also states that Ogdea has had her fo a narrow red ribbon with the letters chance nnd thrown it away and then on U. T. A U. printed thereon. e tup of thnt nays that it mav be All who are willing to Join In to keep both Ogden aud Helena in of thfo society are Invited to the k ague. themselves to some officer or Muuacr Blufurd was sees by a rep- member of the society, who will U He said he resentative of this paper. glad to furnish them with a pledgt as yet from Lu- card. had received aid The members hope that then cas. In reference to McCfoskeya talk will be a on tne hearty he said; part of all classes of tha citizens at Ye. 1 noticed that he said that they no valid objection can or Boise bad forwarded her forfeit and foundsay to thfo mode of temp ranis he seems to infer that Fait Lake has work, unless it ha tho threadbare out sent hers. As a mailer of foot he told fo hampering to to a take that pledge had me a week ago that Fait Lake not, personal liberty. They say it and there is a pretty good inference one's ho thfo so, then a man curuik that the condition Is the same in Salt hi personal liberty when he becomes s Lake as in Ogdt-they want to be citizen of the United States, accepts an shown what will lie done before they office. Joins a church or n secret soatto In the regard money up put or even when he enters the tending the meeting at Butte. I receiv- ciety, for upon all these nytrimonial m. 5 one ed a telegram at p. night occasion be state, takes the most solemn announcing a meeting at Butte tho and binding of pledgee, all of whicl next morning, ton late tor me to get good a there even on the first tram As to we will agree are for his own Boise drawing n crowd uf 2X00 nt one well as for tha good of his follow-ma- n. as fo tha total abstinence pledge. game, it seems rt range that they Just A meeting of the U. T-- A. U. will be could nut keep the team nt a salary list of $X0fi. How will they pay a salary held soon to elect officers for the year and report new members. list of $l,8uor Quite n number have not yet reported CIVIL CASES IN DISTRICT COURT. their three new pledge algaere and it is hoped that they wlU begin ImmediateModified Deeres in a Diva res Case is ly to secure the six members required from those who do not report three Allowed, within thirty days. la the district court a number of civil matters were heard by Judge HenBCIENNTIFIC BULL FIGHT. ry H. Rolapp, most of which were divorces. ener Robles Haa Arranged for the In tbs divorce caw of Sophia West Event to Bo Pulled Off Fob. 22nd. vs. E. C. Went, tbs modification in the decree waa allowed, transferring tha The fight haa been arranged for Monat tbo 22nd, custody of the child from the plaintiff day February to Martha West. Olenwood The Park grounds. The next caae was that of Catherine pints of the day will start with B. DeWitt v. Decatur DeWItt. The a grand parade at 1 oclock through couple were married in Wisconsin, tho principal streets of Ogden heads' September 3, 1874, and have lived in by Senor Robles and vaquero. Beside Ogden for about fifteen years. The dis- the bull fight there will be an exhibisolution of the bonds of matrimony tion of bronco riding and forint throwwaa made up the grounds of failure to ing for which cash prizes are offered. provide and habitual drunkenness. The Following this another bull will be plaintiff waa also given the minor brought before the grand stand and a second exhibition given. The last thing children. The plaintiff, waa representon the program fo n burlesque bull ed by Attorney John D. Murphy. Tbo case of Susan W. Dunbar vs'. fight when Bepor Robles will appear Abel C. Dunbar waa called. Tbo rasa with a company of clowns. The management have gone to great occupied tho attention of the court for most of the Bession. is expanse to secure the moat ferocious alleged a tha grounds for the divorce. bulls in the vicinity, and a genuine The couple were married in this city exhibition of n fight to guaranteed. Bettor Robles fo one of the finest in 1882. The cnee Is bring tried a thfo paper goes to press. Hulanfoki specimens of manhood that can be A Parry represent the plaintiff aud seen in n days travel. He fo a Spaniard of the old country, six feet tall, well George Halverson represents the debulk and haa tha srace of a tiger. The fendant papers of tha other towns where be TEMPERANCE SOCIETY FORMED. has given exhibitions, are one regarding the excellence of hie work tit Is Called the Utah Total Abstinence and dexterity. As thia fo the first show of this Union. f character given In thfo city and one A new temperance society has been that will be devoid of the brutality organised In Ogden. It fo called tho that goes with the real article, it Utah Total Abstinence Union. As Its should arouse enough enthusiasm to name Indicates, the chief work of tho warrant n big crowd at the track when society Is to secure aignera of tho total the time cornea. abstinence pledge. The ladlea can take In th performand It fo ance, as they have done so la other It already contains among Us members cities. Monterey, nnd in fact, a dozen representatives of all the religious of the leading coast cities have bad sects and of all the political parties the same exhibition and tho ladles as well ns the men have enjoyed tbo work which are organized In Ogden. The society was organized by six- of the handsome tnrreador. teen young people pud the original idem The humane offlcer will see to It waa to make of It a young people's sothat no injury Jo done to tho animals. ciety, but the original plan was finally RUMORED APPOINTMENT. uf enlarged to include' pledge-signenil ages over eight years. Each member pledgee himself not J. R. Keating, Baggage Agent at Cheyenne, tha Man. only to refrain from the use aa a beverage, of all intoxicating liquors, but J. R. Keating, baggage master at to secure three other members within Cheyenne, 1 reported to have been a month from date of Joining, or, foilappointed baggage master at the Union ing that, six before the close of tue depot In Ogden, to surredd H. A. Code, year. the to take effect as soon The only financial obligation is a as heappointment fo relieved at Cheyenne. free will offeriug of 10 cents, given at ths time of Joining. Thfo fee fo to Examiner Telephone Numbers: cover cost of printing nnd postage, but is not Insisted upon. Day, 234X; night, 56. It fo planned, as soon as enough children shall have Joined to make the FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES. plan feasible, to organize a separate society for the children. Already a Mr. Morgan' has purchased the origprominent women of Ogden haa neeu inal manuscript of Byron's "Corsair," found who will Hiiiierintend this branch In blissful Ignorance that Mr. Rockeof the work aa soon as it Is organized. feller's black flag to bearing down on It fo planned to conduct 'a wide- him. Commercial Tribune. campaign, which spread pledge-signin- g shall Include the whole city, and afterNowadays the duty of neutrality is ward spread to othef towns, thewurkto Interpreted to mean that a nation 1 pue-siul- Uu-wor- k - Non-suppo- rt ... an n. rs . manently so much of the orient can use In bis business. Butte tan Mountain. must remain neutral unless it likes on nation better than the other. Rochester Herald. hlr. Rockefeller has been talking about how to preserve health, ii helps strong bid for the Denuxnpu- p--Z om to have enough Fisndard Oil idsaUai nomination. Other candidii nock to make it unnecessary to worry have at last awakened to the hut th the transcontinental editor ta iZT. about expense. Washington Ftar. playing overtime fo the role f JZ lies worm. Good politicians are oouluhn The party's only hope of U iu ability to throw off th Incubus if cither Gorman or Darker of the tame for which Bryan stood, and off Mr. Hearn. Balt Lake Telegram? .ha first essential duty fo to accomplish this, peaceably if possible, forcibly it accessary -- Washington Post . - siu-cea- e Tho dreams of popularizing domestic :ervcc have received a rude and total shock la MrAdoos decree .forbidding policemen to indulge in ires gallantries or back-dogossip with th fair sex. New York World. well-ni- gh Perfect The question with the Democracy earns to bo whether ft should readopt bo Kansas City platform, or frame wa with old Republican plaaka in il 8alt Lake Tribune. J. Rather than precipitate conflict and ?m broil nations in war, the czar em- are Invaluable T. 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