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Show THE MORMSa h.iuilhrrsilin of the time that science THE EXAMINER. The FRANK Editor and FRANCIS. Delivered by Carrier, including Uorstat Examiner, Sunday ..... per enti. , , ran be sure of Is rarih is very, very old, stid that man has lived here a very long time, much longer lhau our ever dared dream. Is this eiiet'k of dust on which we live fixed in one place tu the uni verst among ihe other worlds, or Is ii moving about? This question we can answer with certainty. Our world is moving along with its sister worlds and the tun on a long Journey among the stars. stars in One of the most the sky is Vega. Our sun ami its little company uf worlds. Including-thearth, Is Journeying toward tbs constellation Kyra, of whlih Vega Is the brightest star. During our whole lives, in all proliubiliiy during the whole of human history, we have been flying unieaatugly toward tbis beautiful conInn with a speed to which no st motion on earth ran compare. The speed has recently been determined with a fair degree of certainty as about ten miles per second 300.U0o.0U0 miles a yar. We are nearer the constellation now than when you began reading this article by thousands of miles; nearer than ten years ago by thousands ot nil lions of miles, and every future generation of our rare will be nearer than Its predereuenrs by tbnuaanda of millions of miles. No oue knows when thla Journey began, or bow, or when it w ill end. Professor Simon Newcomb cays that perhaps after 10,000 years ot careful observation astnmomers wi C& Mgr. .i cts e RATES. SUBSCRIPTION By mail one month including BOets Sunday) Ail Postmasters and Rural Delivery Ca Triers are authorised to receive sub script Ion. Subscribers vffi confer a favor by informing this office of failure to receive The Examiner before their breakfast OGOEN, UTAH, FEBRUARY 19, 1904. THE SO FAR. WAR Thera has been no test uf strength so far in the ear In the Far East This la true of both naval and land forcer, Tlie Jap deny there baa been a laud engagement of any kind and the RuHlann assert their damaged ships at Port Arthur elll be ready for actiuu within a few days, Tha bait letups that were Injured were attacked before ear had been declared and by A torpedo flotilla. That was au unfair method and gave Utile opportunity for a demonstration of com para-l-it fighting qualities. Wien the uf the two runlending fun-o- s meet in battle furmatloa on equal terms, the tent will help guide In Judging whether Russian or Japanese Is the superior. Nothing it known of the army morale of either aide when put to the test of atiack or defense, but the time is not fhr distant when tha Cossack cavalry and the Mikado's iufaulry will be struggling for mastery. Thd first battle should lm fought etlber just north uf Port Arthur or along tha Yalu river near Mukden. The Japan-ea- e must be the aggressors if they drive the Russians out of Manchuria. By rutting the Eastern Chinese Kail-roa-d east of New Cbwang, or further north at Mukden, the Port Arthur be completely Isolated, and the most alralrglc ikmIUou occupied in the Far Eaat lie by Husain made untenable, lint with 200,000 Russians In that part of Manchuria, this should he made impossible. Japan has not an army large enough to dislodge that number of American soldiers similarly' situated,1 and. it tha Oxer's. soldiers are uf the same mettle that won for the empire many a glorious battle In the war with Turkey, there are not enough Jape trained to war to drive back Iho entrenched Russians. The best that Japan can expect to do Is to land on Korean soli an army strong enough to hold tbs Cossacks at tbo Yalu river. And the Mikado may be able to destroy Visdlvnslock, the terminal of the railroad. But that will be the end of Japanese aggression, and then If the Cxar desires to trnat to a test of endurance, he ran do ao without any serious danger of being ronted and driven out from the Chinese province. ps an THIS Sawyer & Young, Props. EARTH OF OURS. WEEK FEBRUARY 14th. AU FADA. Oriental Necromancer. JtOUKUT 1L KENYON, Monologue. CHATHAM BISTERS, Vocalist and Acrobatic Dancers. MILLAR SISTERS, Bong and Dance. THE NEW JERUSALEM. ADMISSION 10c. LOOKING UTAH, ,1'KIPAY MORNING, FOR RADIUM IN UTAH. Ogden Man Asked to Furnish Samples of Formation. FEBRUARY 19, 1004. mudas at 8,0u0 acres. The total area of ihe Islands is only eighteen square miles. Yet tbe 3,100 acres, enough onlj for fifteen fair farms in New York, keep two lines of steamers well loaded with , lily bulbs and early vegetables in season. Of these things they export $500,909 worth. Tbe Islands import almost a thousand dollars' worth of goods for every cultivable acre to be exact. 82.658,418 during tbe past year. A very large share of the $1 EM.714 received from the Inlted States comes COAL MINED BY MACHINES. from New York along with the tourCharacteristic of the age is the ist who eat and otherwise use tbe growing use of mine machines in the stuff. There are always about S.Ood people bituminous coal mines uf the United States. The report of Mr. Edward W. in Bermuda connected with the garParker on the production of coal In risons and their 1 amities. In the sea1902, which forms part of the annual son, now at lta height, tho tourists volume of mineral resources pub- number perhaps, 2. 50. The entire lished by the United States geological population of the Islands Is orly 17,500, survey, shows that S.41 8 machines but they have made of a waterless deswet s employed in 19Ui as against 2,62! ert a garden spot such as It not often equalled. in 1898. In a few of the states there was a A NEW MISDEMEANOR. decided decrease iu the number of machines used, but with the excepWashington, Feb, IE Senate comtion uf Wyoming these were elates in which comparatively little develop- mittee on commerce today authorised ment in the mechanical production of favorable report on the bill making coal baa been made. All of the states crimping of sailors a misdemeanor. whera the nse of machines had ANTI- - GAMBLING LAW STANDS. exerted any significant effect upon the production prior to 1902 showed substantial Increase in that year. Cheyenne, Wye.. Feb. IE Tho law of 1901 Is sustained by a Ohio claims the largest propop tlouate production by the use of decision announced by the Supreme machines, mors than half the product court today. The law was attacked on of that state in 19u2 having been the ground of Irregularities ia the machine mined. Ohiu also stands House proceedings and the legality ot second in the total of machine-mineall the acta of the sixth legislature was coal, Pennsylvania being first. Illi- involved In tho case. nois ranks third la the amount of coal PLEASANTRIES. produced by machines. West Virginia fourth, Kentucky fifth, and Indiana sixth. Ic will be noted that these six THREE OF THEM. elates comprise the In 1902 Mrs. Gladdingtou I don't like her competitive coal fields. they produced 78 per cent of the total at ail, dear. She ia a deceitful woman. output ot bituminous coal in the Tbo other day she tried fo get mo to United Stetes'and 94 per cent of the say something against you. coal, total tonnage of machine-mineMrs. Bubblngton She did? How? The total machine-mineproduct Mrs. Gaddington Why, she asked reported for 1908 was 69.611,583 short me to tell her confidentially what i tons, an Increase, as compared with really thought of you! Chicago Jour67 J4S.3S5 abort tons iu 1901, of 11.768,-24- 7 nal short tons, or 20 per cent. As the coal total production ot bituminous ON THE CONTRARY, BOOMING. In the United States in 1902 was 15 per Friend I suppose you dont get cent larger than In 1901, it will be seen much room in the paper for your sothat, on the whole, the production by on. the use uf machines has more than ciety news now that the war la the the On Editor contrary, Society increased with the output kept pace Is news. Arthur all Port machine-minepaper society of the In fart the percentage in the scene of a surprise party or an product to the total output haa 1901 to 26.09 In engagement every day. Increased from 25.68 in and dropt-- out or political life. Plumb died in office aL Washington. Perkins served a brief term by appointment and is scarcely reirembcr-eas a senator. Martin served two years aud left the senate poorer In purse and with less prestige than be priKhciutc-.- l when he went in. Baker was almost a total failure, and his at the crushing defeat for bands of Burton la still warm in the memory of the people of Kansas. Lyceum Theatre fore-fa'hr- ra Sets Single copies w thing tli si Uiis old Published every day lu the year. Busiaesa Office, 407 24th Street. Published by the Union Printing (His 00 PEN, EXAMINER, oni-.ine- l'eslcrduy morning William vice president iff the firm of Fred J. Kiesel A Co., received a letter from Otto Fink, the eminent chemist of Stuttgart, Germany, asking Mr. Schanaeuliaeh lu procure fur him some samples of Utah carmilito, oue of the ores from which radium is extracted. In the letter Prof. Fink states that he has observed by the newspaimrs from America that carnolite had been discovered in (,'tah and asked the recipient f the letter to forward some samEDIT ORIALOPINION ples. Mr. Schauseubaeh lmmediataly called upon Dun Maguire, the eminent THE GREAT WATER PROJECT. Utah mineralogist, aud Mr.Magtilra being supplied with a uumber of specimens. furnished him with four mag(Deseret News.) Oue feature of the plan presented to nificent vainples, and they were fop the national authorities by Messrs F. warded to Germany yesterday. B. Richards and A. F. Doremua for KILLED WIFE AND HIMSELF. a grand scheme or Irrigation for Utah. Is the provision for government inDenver. Feb. 18. Frank G. Benter. a spection and eurvey for the proposed reservoir, canals end waterways and railroad conductor, aged 62, today killtheir sources of supply. All this pre- ed his wife, aged 40, and committed liminary work, necessary to determine suicide at tbs Woman's home in this the prartlcablllty of the measure la Its city. The couple, who had four chilseveral details, is to be performed by dren. had been separated for a year and the wife recently sued for divorce. experts at government expense It is to coat the people here nothing, Benter called on her to plead for a even If they do not avail themselves reconciliation and when she refused It of the benefits of the work, by accept- he shot her three times aud then shot ing the terms under which the actual himself in the bead. improvements are to be made, for which they would have to reimburse COLLISION ON SANTA FE. the government la the way and the thus provided for. Kansas Feb. 18. A west bound 1902. . It will be aeen, therefore, that by Kansas andCity. THE FEET OF MAN. The statistics for 1902 aa contained Oklahoma passenger train an theas He Why do you shrink from me? preliminary surveys, securing on tho Bants Fo collided with the rear in the survey's report have all been immense advantage will be obtalued end of the California limited outobtained from the reports made to Am I too unworthy even to touch your for this State end a great aaving of side tha city today, damagingjust obthe geological survey by the coal garment's hem? the expense will be the consequence, with servation car slightly. C. Klein, of mine operators. It Is possible that She You are certainly too blind not the assurance of competent and cer- Chicago, sustained an Injury to his the failing off in machine production to atep on It tain determination of the feasibility of shoulder and Fred W. Fowler of Kan- in some elates has been due to the tho plana and of the probable cost ot sas City was Injured about the hips. failure of operators to reply to this ONLY A NAME. the enterprise. The people who will Roth were In the observation car. Ex- particular inquiry on the survey "My wife ia the best cook In the arcoma from to this gain the good Where, no machines have United States." press Messenger Kenny and the fire- schedules. rangement. should duly appreciate the man of the Oklahoma It has been considered were train been reported, slightefforts of the gentlemen who devised was in use, although tha none hurt. that ly the measure and pressed It uiion the same mines may1 have reported the attention ot tha national authorities. LOCKJAW CAUSES DEATH. use of machines in 1901 We notice that soma agitation has Of the 5,418 machnos in use in 1902, been consequent uoon a supposed In New York, Felt. 18. Lockjaw, caus- 3,185 were of tbe pick" or puncher water tho of of rights frtngement 2,182 were chain breast machines, Is tha users li Idaho, by a proposition to di- ed by a cut ou the hand from a trans- type. 61 only place In town whore you were of the long wall design. fer has caused the death of and slip, George rtv tho worth of your money. vert tbs flood waters of the Snake get a street car conductor, here. 181 24th Street er, tnraugn a canal to Increase the flow Powers, two weeks ago STICKLER FOR OFFICIAL PRECE- 'Phone 127K. Into the Greet Salt Lake by way of The cut was sustained was Powers while the from DENCE. tearing eiip Bear River. This is not to he confounded with the grand scheme of ir- hia book for e passenger. In this conof nection board the health haa issued (From the Washington Post.) rigation herein alluded to. That part mandate forbidding conductors to Col. David Btendcraon, while speakof the latter which contemplates an amoisten their fingers wllb saliva In op er of the bouse of representatives, deIncrease of the flow of Dear river, proto the transfers before de- veloped pronounced ideas on the trouposes a canal from the Dlackfoot def separate branch, and not from the Bnake river livering them to passengers. Fears of blesome question of official precedence. proper, and contemolatea the use for disseminating disease germs caused Ho yielded the pass to no man whoae the board's action. office could be possibly counted lower that purpose of surplus waters only. than that of the wlelder of the gavel Tho reported scheme for the diverbranch. in the popular legislative SENATORS FROM KANSAS. sion of the Snake. Is n separate matThat brought him lu conflict once with ter. and ao one need he alarmed even about that, for existing rights aa to Hoodoo Which Seema to Attach to e Justice of tbe supreme court Line of "Fated Succession." Secretary of Agriculture Wilson was that river cannot ho infringed, and It la only the flood waters, at a time giving a dinner to which Mr. Henderson and one of the supreme court Jus(From the Topeka Capital.) when no Injury could accrue to prior John J. Ingalls' fated succession tices were bidden as guests. In planrights, that are asked for In the measure that has been talked about, and is Is vividly recalled to mind by tho pres- ning the seating arrangements it wan not connected with the comprehensive ent trouble In which Senator Burton suggested that the Justice be given the finds himself. The brilliant Atchison seat of honor. Then a question arose a typewriter that ia out of repair. It scheme that has mat with such d served favor by the departments at statesman so designated the line of as to whether Speaker Henderson pays to keep a good machine, and that Washington tbal have had it lu con- Kansas United States senators that would acquiesce in that, and whether la tbe kind that we are selling. We started out with Gen. James II. Lane. he might not insist upon having the will sell you a new one or an old one sideration. Those in the fated succession were seat of honor himself liecatise of hla fixed up to do the work like new. If In view of what may he accomof you do not want to buy, we will rent position. Personally, plished aa to Utah lake In connection James H. Lane, Edward G. Ross, Rob- official We will keep It In repair aa with the general plan, the Mayor ot ert Crosier, Alexander Caldwell. James course, he was Indifferent lo such rec- you one. as yon want IL long this city Is right In his Intention to M. Harvey, Preston B. Plumb, Bishop ognition. ' As Mr. Wilson and Speaker HenderPerhaps you would like to trade the wait awhile, before presenting hla foil K. Perkins, John Martin, Luclen Baker you now have for one that views concerning the supply for this and the present Senator J. Ralph Bur- son are from the same state and have typewriter ton. Lane committed suicide. Ross been friends many years In public life, Is In better order or for some different need there conceded Is that It city. If so, let us know. and wo will he no fear as to our needs for the pres- committed political suicide by voting the former decided to write a note of atyle. call and see what we can do for you. ent year, which will be met by the against ihe impeachment of Andrew Inquiry to the speaker!'. Tbe answer was most decisive. enow deposits in the mountains. Dut Johnson and was driven out of his para permanent supply tor coming time ly. Croxler, who served about a year Speaker Henderson rsncelled his dinCOR. 24TH AND GRANT. is one of the most important require- by appointment, died without leaving ner engagement with the secretary of ments. and It should be determined a single mark by which his brief sena- agriculture. onlv after a complete understanding torial career can be remembered. Caldof that which will he assured by the well resigned after two years service A GREAT LITTLE ISLAND GROUP. grand project for the general benefit. to escape investigation. 249 Twenty-fift'Bermuda is th Mr. Peea ee of coloHarvey, although he had been govStreet ernor of bis state and hid made a fair- nies. a great litiic Island .roup. DOLLAR WHEAT. SHORT ORDERS ON SHORT NOTICE ly good reputation as surh. made a United States Consul Greene, of Open Day and Night very insignificant senator and was, af- Hamilton. Bermuda, estimates In a reStandard.) (Ogden ter three years' service, defeated for port the cult! valid area of the Ber and Klnzy, Proprietor. Magny The steady rise la the price of wheat Board of the on the Exchange great ERR castera marls of trade is an Indication that the ensuing year Is to lie a most prosperous one for the American farmer, although Just at present the price ere In favor of the middleman and speculator. Still, in the opinion iff ninny of the g ret test experts In tbe future prices of commodities, this price will fluctuate in the AFTER A THOROUGH TEST WE neighborhood of a dollar for the next have decid:d that ths above $3.50 Shoes two yearn. There are many reason have mcr: Real Worth and Comfort than given for this, but condensed, these reasons are resolved Into the decreased any other $3.50 Shoe that we have setn in supply and the Increased demand. our 25 years ezpcriencs in shoe buying-- , new Murh wheat territory is being therc:ore we have accepted the agency for opened up in this country, and thia would argue a greater supply, but them in this city. while It is true that we are opening up this new territory, the fact must not be lost sight of that a vast amount of To introduce them more thoroughly we what was formerly wheat country Is now eultivatrd for diversified fanning have decided to sell them at until February 24th. New shipments and now in those sections Iowa and southern Minnesota there la hardly enough wheat grown to supply the residents. Taking the past year for example, with ao crop failure, there 1 harvested In this country less than six hundred million bushels and there was in the visible supply cm the first of More wear and more comfort this week almost four million bushels less than on the same date in 1S9S, than any $3,50 shoes made. when Letter pnt May what to $1.85 per bushel; at tha latter time no reports For a lew days had com from several ports which six held million bushels. altogether The reports from the foreign powers emphasise the fact of a shortage in tbe visible wheat supply for the coming year. Reports from the United Kingdom are that owing to wet weather the when acreage for neM year will be the smallest on record. France also reports unseasonable weather. Therefore the Indications are in the direction of wheat prices continuing au upward Behan-senbac- h, ut limit was 5191 B. C. -- 1r ow- - a big a man to engag. 1b politics. For that 1s too king. E jf peanut notr he ass not a anted by some ly. Knoxville Journal sndTrilB Ii tri an H- IN THE MUSEUM. 1 ha. Texas railroad commiMk, . The Fossil Hello. Mum; I underreduced the passenger fare for stand you've had a promotion. 2 from cents to 1 2 ceiii The Mummy Ye. I am now head of aud the excess baggage rut the ury goods department. per rent of the ticket rate to iT 15 WRONG QUESTION. Your recommendations seem very good. How much money have you been earning? Five thousand a year. "Pardon me; I meant to ask you how much money you have been getting.' FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES. Spain intend. Investing IW.ooo s a new navy. Russia has Ju kat T. property worth about . The alphabet ia likely to nwL0 severe shock when the Japanese era Iiauklsnlma end Takashlho the Russian boat Pr.ropavlOT,ir.111 PeresvieL Anaconda titand.. Tin today Jin- - two-thir- fact that there era more than deadly germs on a dollar bill is a pointer to Mr. Bryan to insist on taking nothing but silver, Japan may meet with au owuiu,. reverse, of courae. but she will douS. leaa grin and bear IL Exihuig Americans are said to ba behind the Japanese guns. The advantage of this over Russia's position ia front of the York Herald. guns is obvious-N- ew fOR The 96,920,764 Rayner, of Maryland, Is a Democrat, and he will, we predict take rank with the foremost of Ajnerican senator!. He Aveni I T lap1 F. tor 0 proba Car UP-TO-DA- TE la gn VEHICLES Machinery, Implements, Bicycle, Buck's Steel Ranges and Heats?! N ta from Sidney Stevens Imp'ement f 2540 Cm er ofl Washington Kb City-- Avenue, Job build) WALLACE DRUG CO DIGNAIYS Kami Prescriptions a Specialty DANCING ACADEMY equip; d well-know- - I cvnt. THE anti-gambli- aan Thi Ur t PHONE 24 X. REGULAR DANCE EVERY 2349 Wash. Avs 01 prlval MONDAY tires EVENING. Thi dbtrl n of Eu brat, F. 4 A RERRYESBA CO. 859 unli SL Twenty-fourt- h Ca: ...THE... d hn.li d James Ballards MEAT MARKET - The Ban Francisco Chronicle to treat upon a subject that Is too deep for even the most profound philosopher. 11 begins: Whera did the earth come from? The ivtiwonen tell us it is a little local condensation of tho primal nebula from which hava coma also ail our little family of slater planets and the great sun himself. Borne of three worlds, like Jupiter, the largest, have not yet cooled sufficiently to support life as wo know It, hut are atill ruddy with heat, molten, with clotida of metallic tapon floating in the flvry atmosphere Others, like our moon, being of small bulk, have cooled more rapidly, and now are old, worn-oworlds, water and atmosphere practically' all gone. The planet Man is believed to be la what may be called a dying condition; not. dead like the moon, nor able to support life generously, like the earth, bin about half way between, having a slight atmosphere and a little snow and water. Some astronomers believe canals on Mars to be the vast Irrigation ditches for conserving and distributing the water and the inciting enow at the poles. The earth then is one of a family ot worlds Journeying like it around the suu. It came from the same vast nebula which elsewhere, as it cooled, formed the other planets, and of which the largest portion, so vast that tt Is still inconceivably hot. forms the sun. Where this primal nebula Ueelf came from Is aa unsolved problem of science: though the telescope reveals hundreds of other nebulae scattered through the heavens, some actually in the process- - of rondenslng into suns and planets. How old is the world? No one knows. And yet we can reach an approximate conclusion. Our estimates of the earth's ci nation have changed very thoroughly during the last hundred years. How enormously has science multiplied cumbers: How utterly inadequate ihr dates for mans first appearance on the earth and the beginning of the world accepted one hundred yeare ago. and ttlU printed la the margins of Bibles issued by Bible societies. It was In the year 4004 B. C, according to the great chronological authority and theologian. Archbishop Usher, that the creation of ihe world took place. Luther declared on the authority ot Moses that longer ago than 6000 years the world did not exist. Pope Lilian VII would allow more time since the creation of man, but hia extreme You must live like No, I never eat at home." Why We haven't any cook. Jolly 1 L h. BECRAFT WAFFLE HOUSE fore-easti- St. Cecilia, Acme Turn and Julia Marlowe $3.50 Shoes $3.00 a Pair Just Arrived LATE STYLES. .00. I. L. CLARK & SONS CO. 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