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Show THE MOEXIYO EXAMINEE, THE EXAMINER. i - c. Published (ray ily in the rear. Business Offioe, 407 S4th Street t Fubliehed hr the Union Printing FRANK FRANCIS, Co. Editor and Mgr. Delivered br Carrier, inclndlng Sunday Morning Examiner, . .75 cte per month. Seta Single eopiee RATES. Bell one month (Including SUBSCRIPTION Sr Sunday) Dim, 111 aiH'bking of the inquiry luto an alleged plural marriage which lias been the subject of nespas-- r tales Also George Tnas-dalfor many years. one of the apostlea, la called George F. Teasdale: there is no need to retain ihe F.. which is superfluous. There is no such Senator as Reed lh Sinooi as published with a portrait In the Tribune; Lhe U. should be left out. The terms poljgainoua marriage and polygamous cohuldtallun are ooutuuud-e- d in the dispatch, and when either is dearly mentioned mistakenly the error needs to be correi-ted- . Smith The report thai Fresidt-stated that an augei In black gave a revelation to tie prophet Joseph Smith ia to paljiably erroneous that the words In black" should be elim-inatas no one acquainted with the cfaun-and lie history ever lieaid of suib an apiaaranc An angel ot an angel chiihed in while light robes' or worda 10 this effect have been frequently mentioned but never an angel in black Yet this blunder is headlined In black fn a morning paper showing how a black mistake can lie pidguiflrd and emphasized Persons unacquainted with Mormon'" doctrine may be misled by the blunder but Latier-Ila- y Saints will how it occurred It was doubtless n reporter's error in lhe hurry of the moment or a telegraphic slip either of which la quit imrdonable No angel In modurn divine maulfmlatlone that we have heard of appeared id black. but rather in snowy white and with light as a garment. But quit prolwhly the black blunder will go lhe rounds and be made proml-aein the newspaiier accounts of the congressional inquiiy, 'The wise will ed McU All Pviitnaidere and Rnral Delivery C.rlvr ue authorised to receive subscriptions. Subscriber, will center a favor br Informing this office of failure to receive The Examiner before their bieak fast OGDEN, UTAH, MARCH 4. 19W. LANDING OF JAPS. The landing of Jajsuieae irixiiw on the northeast shun of Korea is in accordance wuh a well planned caniia!gu fur the capture of Vladivoeiuk or the cutting off of I ore Arthur fruin rail If the Japanese laud ciiniimuilcation. at IWsiet Day they a III be In temory a little north of the northeastern corunderstand. ner of Korea, in the aouibern end of the maritime province of PRESIDENT 'SMITH S TESTIMONY Russian Mlxiia, which Is. of lOgden Standard.) fcrrilory. as it bus been ever since Those people who Imagined that Russia seized that ism of Manchuria President Smith would go to n Dora Chino, a ago. Rut and there quibble over the tenis narrow coast there Kiissiau the ets of the Mormon church and strip to evade direct auswera to ques-tlou- a and a score of ntllea inland from tlie bay the Chinese Manchurlau frontier liefs cuncernlng the imctlis and beof tlie members of the church is reached. Vladivostok la seventy-fiv- e In order to aid Senator Smoot's side miles awijr to the enst. The city of of t.ie case, are disapimlnted. Presiin I J dent Smith la giving direct answers la just serosa tin border Manchuria with a lauge of hills be- to all questions, some of which do not hear directly on the case which Is tween It and the bay. Three importthe subject of the Inquiry, with a from Pusslet ant bighruads run Inland clearness and a frankness which promlay. One runs north and east lo Ni- ises that at last a true account of the kolas. iu Russian Silieria. an Important niiiil It kina In I'lali will bo revealed to the country. plain on the railroad north of Vladl-- v His course In ibis la to be commendoat ok. being the Junction of tbs three ed for It will ultimately result benerailroad linen, one running down to ficially not only for the state blit for Khabarovsk aud one uorth and west to the church. There can be no gainllarbln, and thence through Siberia to saying the fact that It Is the church The second mna north to which Is really being Inv mitigated, and Europe. Dial the senate committee Intend to Siberian illy, on the probe another 'Xltigtila, every sensational reiwrl which railroad between Vladivostok and Har- has gone out from Utah In the last bin. It was somewhere In that neightiny years. Kqulvoraikm or evasion borhood that the Siberian railroad waa would but result in Intensifying the radical feeling In the east against recently said to have been broken by memliera of the church and would give runs west to ground on which to base the reitera(he Jaimnese. The third l, tion of the rcisirts, n majority of which Kirn! and thence to on the main line of the Mauchurlan are fulse on their fare, with more likelihood of belief. It would also mean a railroad from Harbin to Port Arthur. Iirolongatlno of the Investigation will the possibility of leaving the quesFIFTY YEAR AGO. tions which caused It unsettled and n repetition of the. agitation every time Here ii an echo from the past with a Mornuiu representative la sent to refreshing lummeni by the New lork the national congress. The direct Tribune. It tells of the simpler life of course which la being pursued by President Smith, and which w ill probfifty years or more ago and leaves to ably be followed by other witnesses, younger generations a dnuM as to mesas the close of the questions once whether the hurry and hubbub of to- and for nil and the final allaying of periodical agltalkma which have caused day are to be preferred. the people of I'tah endless trouble and Mrs. Frederick Harrison, in the curinestimably retarded the progress of l rent Cornhlll. makes au appeal thu state In development. leisure aud simplicity that, time ionics across the rush of life today villi n calming note anil Many SI01HIQMJE UlMItf vesrled by the tense excitement and In spiio of tho fact that February rush of progress, whoso higher aims la the shortest month in the year, tho seem to Ik forgotten In the novelty of clrculatkui of 'books from Ihe public caselceb sci nisi I ion anil new desires, library shows, .a gain of 175 rolumes will Welcome this protest an au exprea-ilo- n over any previous month. The lilirary haa been open for the of at least some of their own Issuu of hooka twenty-nin- e days durAh Mrs. Harrison turns Ilk moods.' 3 ing February, and In that time old books . of , , pages family volumes have liecn Issued, giving kept with the loving precision of days an average of 1.10 volumes a day. The 1 leisure, bringing with them a savor largest number of bonks to gi) out In n was 31 sml (he smallest number. of the old world, au aroma of rose day 83. Of the uumltor of volumes cirhaves and lavender." n picture of the culated, 79 per cent were Urtkm. The percentage id Action was furmerly jmhi to which, doubtless, distance mine portion of its enchantment rises higher lhau this, but whereas formerly And the syiniiuihetle ont only one volume could be taken to her view. at a time, thr librarian now issues s reader of her "CornhiU" many giu-iwo cards, one entitling the borrower to a volume of fiction and the other with her ba k to the days of our grand-Jatheand graudiuothuiw. the days of to a nou flrtlonal work, tho two cards being used simultaneously. Kvellna, "Tlie Penny MugaJne, (be A substantial midltkm has been 'Klegaiit Extracts; or, Useful and Enmade to the stock of the library as ter! aini tig Passages in Prose and Po- a result of the bail game played last spring between the 8. P. engineers etry. the "Gifi books" anil ."Allnua:s.,' aud men of the city. the the si orb's of Lady lilesslnginti and the With the prurcsKlonal proceeds of this game the lint novels of Jane Austen. Ufc in those of Imoks given below has been bought days serms lo have moved along In at. a coat of $7U and them in 350 yet sheltered and shadowed wavM as com- unspeut of the fund. li is gratifying to note that In pared w ith the fnller current and electo size the Ogden lilirary la tric light of the present . Thux- - were dolug more work than the Bait Lake the days, also, when letter writing, lilirary. The circulation of the Balt now a lost art. waa a delight, the cir- Lake Institution la only twice that of the Ogden one, although Balt Lake culating library, the telephone and even has a population over three times as. tlie steam railway were not. and men large as ihai id Ogden. List of new hooka added to the puband women had time to live and enjoy lic library from the money raised by seems Mrs. Harrison. to so or it life, the ball played last spring beWere people ready happier In those tween thegame 8. P. engineers and profesdays than now? We do not know, and sional men: Adams, Civilization During the Middoubt very much whether Mrs. Harrison dues. Yet, to one. looking hack dle Ages. Airy, English Restoration and Louis from the breathless present to the XIV. past the simplicity of life a Hcesly, Queen Elizabeth. hundred years ago haa an undeniable Benjamin. Troy. Krotann, Relation of Labor to fhs cLariu. People had fewer wants and Law of Today. desires. Invention and discovery had Bryce. American Commonwealth. handnot then become the dilirn-u- t Hury. History of the Roman Empire. Church, Beginning of thu Middle maidens to luxury aud progress that Ages. are The modern list of today, they Cox, Crusades. advantages is a king one and few, per( ox, Greeks anil tho Persians. il Aps, were it a matter of choice, would Creighton, Cardinal Wolsey. Cunningham, Growth of English willingly exi hangs these for the simand Commerce. pler life of n century agm Dunbar, Theory and History of Banking. Ely, Socialism and Social Reform. EDITORIAL OPINION Emerton. Introduction to the Middle nt P Wash-iugUi- Kwang-Cheng-Ts- lot-oi- 1 ra Lyceum Theatre Sawyer & Young, Props. WEEK FEBRUARY 21th. LULU THEIS, Coon Songs. M KEEVEK AND SANTRY, Comedy Sketch Artis ia DEMARIA AND ORLANDO, Song and Dwnecs. MARVELOUS KINGDOM, Hooligan on Wheels. GERTIE STARK, Illustrated donga Jordan, American Food and Game Fishes. Jordan, Animals. Johnson, Normans In Europe. Laugblin, History of Bimetallism, Longman, Frederick the Great. Malibu, Principles of Population. Marshall. Principles of Economics. Martin, Human Body. Mill, Principles of IolitlcaI Econo- (Deseret News.) There will be numerous small errors, vulctentlonal. no doubt, in the press leports of tlie proceedings before the Senate committee on privilege and eiecliuns and these when known ehould lie corrected that the public may not h misinformed For instance: The reporter gives the name or Frank Cannon Instead of Abraham 11 Can- - Ages. Freeman, William (he Conqueror. Fyfe. History of Modern Europe. Gairdinor, Henry the Seventh. Cardiner, Puritan Revolution. Ceorge, Progress and Poverty. Gladden, Who Wrote the Bible? Green, Henry the Second. Hadley. Railroad Transportation. Hobson, Economics of Distribution. Harrison, Oliver Cromwell. lame. Psjcho'npv. Jenks. Trust Problem. 4, 1901. HADN'T BEEN THERE. PLEASANTRIES. In Ruesin'a opinion Japan ought to hnv. allowed herself to he Puck. brick! 1 did aver, To Daphne, by my aid. A sort of pressed brick, a it were, She rouglahly replied. Y'ou are a INHERITED RANK. 1 see," Hid Farmer Hoptoad, with acerbity, that young dim Walton calls hmiaelf "General Walton," though he haint never been to war. don't even belong to the militia, an haint over twenty-fiv- e years old. Now what right on alrth has he to tbe title of General,' kin you tell me that? I dunno, Hiram. replied Farmer Geehaw, reflectively, unless it is bectu his father hop" a general store. ROYAL WIT. Judge. "How'll you have this clairvoyant cooked. Chief? inquired the chef of Is fashionable New York apples and cream cheese are served with the coffee. A a dinner innovation that la a grade higher than monkeys and vaudeville. Denver Newt. The Democratic newspapers ' will have some difficulty in convincing Mr. Mac-hethat the administration prosecution of the poetoffice department grafters was a mere campaign bluff. Butte Intermountain. PHONE KANSAS CITY LABOR TROUBBLES. Kansas City, March 3. Policemen rude on the wagons today with many non-unitruck and baggage wagor drivers who have taken the place of the strikers, and many of the strikebreakers were armed. Although the strikers asserted that they were gaining rscruite, the employers had aa increased number of vehicles ia service. NAMED GIRL AFTER Such opportunities as we have offered have not failed to drw crowds of pleased and eager buyers. Gome in and see the many seasonable goods we nave 44 placed under the ban of the Sale Price goods. Laces, Trimmings, Silks, Shoe and other ipring necessities. Laces and Trimmirigs. 25 per cent our magnificent line of these new off and dainty materials for the balance of this week only. Hosiery. Special prices on our entire line 2349 Wash. 24 X. 19c. good wearing quality, carefully made, in all sizes and colors. Regular $1.25 quality. Prominent Men Fumleh Cognemene for Kentucky Quadruplets. Chicago. March 3. A dispatch to the Chronicle from Louisville, Ky., says: Mrs. Litra Wyman, wife of one of the largest landowners In Centra1 Kentucky, has given birth to quad ritplcis. Mr. Wyman Immediately named them Grover Cleveland Wyman Marcus Hanna Wyman. Theodore Roosevelt Wyman and Willie Bryan Wyman. The last is u girl. h fit SALOON g EXCHANGE Open Day and Night Our Stocked With Wines, Liquors and Cigars ot the Finest Quality. Patrons Are Invited to the WAFfLE HOUSE ADVERTISEMENTS. CLASSIFIED Beet Hot Lunch in Ogden. 240 Twenty-fift- h Street SHORT ORDERS ON SHORT NOTICE Open Dsy and Night let Natl Bank Bldg. Ecclea Bldg. Magny and Klnxy, Proprietors ATTORNEY Jos. Ches W. U Magiaala AT-LA- WANTED WANTED Ten young ladles to deliver books to houses in Ogden. Nothing sold; 91.00 per day. Apply at 3344 Wash. Ave. LEWIS & BLACKWELL EXPRESS and BAGGAGE run ecuia Transferred to any part of the city. PRICES REASONABLE FOR satisfactory prices on Flour, Phene S31x. .233 29th SL Hay. and Grain call on W. T. Astlll, ave. 2310 Phone 320y. Washington .... S FOR SALE Household furniture, room house, at 650 22nd. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN. . J. J. BRUMMITT HOTELS. THE HOTEL LINCOLN W. H. LITT1.K Proprietor. Permanent or Transient 330 Twenty lhld 6L OGDEN, UTAH. ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL Four-roobrick residence, with barn, lot 50x132, good location. $1100. Chmuncey Parry, Cor. 33rd and Wash. Eat a: Whale Ave. Two acres land, nil in peaches, cherries and apples, bearing fruit, two blocks from car line, 900. Cbauncey Parry, Cot. 83rd and Wash. Said the doctor to a patient who was cultivating: brain cower. We say, feed the body and the brain will take care of itself. You want Ave. 88x136 brick residonoFvlot Six-roo- feet, close in, 11,000. Cbauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. Ave. Nine-rooframe residence, one acre land, nil In fruit on 10th SL Cbauncey Parry, Cor. 33rd and Wash Good Red Meat At least once a day ' . Ave. Lots for sale 3 mile north of XC. between Washington and Grant, $250 each. Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. M. 1., Ave. t intellect - . i I. you are on a meat diet, you cant do better than to us your orders. 'eve Writ take frame residence, water lh' house. Good barn on Liberty Ave. Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. Four-roo- frame residence An elegant on Jackson Ave., 1,100. Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. Ave. to start that fresh energy and keep the fires of them. good care of A. E. Weatherby ... brick and PHONE 73 FOR SALE frame house near depot; lot 50x330 feet; good barn; price flAOO. Hunter ft Kennedy, room 6, First National bank building. Six-roo- 98c. Twenty-fourt- THE... Ave. Kid Gloves. ALICE BRYAN. REGULAR DANCE EVERY MONO. EVENING. Ave 1-- from the lowest in price to the highest grade. Every pair will give the best of satisfaction. A large assortment of Childrens 61 to 9i sizes seamless, fast black. The DANCING ACADEMY SM I Will Continue the Balance of This Week Only. 9 ,9 DIGNAIVS Prescriptions a Specialty Since it became known that a local artist In footgear sometimes charges 1,000 for a pair of boots, ths old expression bet your boots acquires a new dignity. New York World. OUR SPECIAL SALE awi WALLACE DRUG CO life. aean-hera- -- n ur The number of dead cannot yet be stated, even approximately, though twenty hour have paused allies the building fell, so slowly has ths work of removing tbs wreckage proceeded, but the Hat of known dead haa reached nine, Iwo of lha bodies being still of debris, pinned fast under pile . though plainly seen by the Five men are known to lie missing, and .as a the tangled and Interlaced masses of beams and masonry are cleared away, the bodies of these, and possibly of others, will he recovered. Blxteen Injured men were taken to the hospital last night, several of whom are reported to be seriously hurt. Three additional bodies were uncovered before daylight, but for several houra it waa Impossible lo extricate them, ao tightly were they pinioned beneath heavy beams of iron. The flnt one removed was Identified as that of Adam Dnrwalder, the boas plumber for the Arm that had the plumbing contract 111a wlfa and son bad remained on the aieps of n neighboring bouse nil night wailing for news of him.. One of ths bodies had bem ent In two as cleanly au if by a knife, having severed by a falling evidently been girder. Is going to do and what he j, 'l2L0' lag to do. After Bill g- -i, tl publican opponent, in seated and hushed up, he will Ut with a solid delegation from to promote Mr. Glamnann' any big offlre h may neD,Un, would not be eurprioea ii the mayor bubs up for the U a ' Ulur-ship. Provo Democrat. Jo;,,eti Baltimore American. ' tiima-ii- n Did you ever travel (prog? Inquir- along by waiting diplomacy hand her was to thow all ready ed the sweet girl of her neighbor at the Baltimore American. with a sabre In it. Japan did in5t Doc da Doolittle"! understand that dinner party. Mr. Porkenham. cordiNu, Lo Seedy is think so, and haa acted on her convicgetting into very bad odor ally, butreplied I've traveled in Rooshy. at court. a manner showing ns adjusttions Chevalier Shirks "Well, he's but a Moroccy, an' a lot of other outlandish ment of means to ends which even her places." decayed gentleman, odd wot! rival ought to admire, and might with advantage copy from. New York FROM O'JR CONTEMPORARIES. HUMOR OF THE HUGGED. MEDIEVAL REPARTEE. The Marconi wireless system of telegia not making very rapid headraphy tho cannibal king. merchant ships my. way. Only fifty-foMedium dune ll do. replied the have been Molicrly, Early Tudors. equipped with it up to date, humor. with dusky of Anne. potentate, grim Morris, Age aud the European governments are not Morris, Early Hanoverians. encouraging the Increase of land staBRUSH. Morris, French Revolution. tions. Arrangements have been made Morlr-y- , Walpole. In Canada, however, for the establishJudge. McBrown How did Col. Killyer ment of several stations along the line Oman, Dark Ages. lose so many teeth? Ricardo, Political Economy. of the 8L Lawrence river, for increased Ritchie. Studies in Ikilitical and SoO'Jonee Shot away during a brush security to navigation. Ban Francisco cial Kthlcs. with the Indiana. Chronicle. Ropes; CYvll War. "Sort of a tooth-brus- h, Pitt. eh? Roaeliery, In his testimony before the senate Beebohm. Era of the Protestant Revcommittee President Joseph F. Bmith olution. LUNCHEON. eema determined to hew to the line, Seligman. Essays in Taxation. . let the Rmoota fail where they may. Smith. Emigration and Immigration. Judge. Salt Lake Herald. Tburefield, Peel. Chef, what have you for luncheon Edward First. the Tout, today?" Inquired the cannibal king of The French bourse, after iu spasm Tout. Empire and the Papacy. his head cook. ki WlU.-Traill. the Third. Well, your Majesty, we've got two ot excitement over the ghost of a EuroWakcman. European History. backwoodsmen from Florida, and a pean war, la calm again. There ia always something refreshing in the ex Walker. Money. bum actor. Warbiirtnn. Edward the Third. "Just the thing! exclaimed the presslon of French opinion. It is evWeatermarck, History of Human dusky potentate, with enthusiasm, erything or nothing. One wondert sometimes what the French would do Marriage. crackers and ham! if called upon to face n great emergency when they go ao to extremes in TOO TRUE. BUILDING COLLAPSE. the contemplation of a small one. Ban Francaco Call. Puck. Many Bodies Are Still Being Removed That it takes nine tailors to make a from the Ruins in New York, ' man poor shots. Dewey witnesses testify New Y'ork, March 3. Investigation Is talker n rash remark, we'd say; that they opened fire lint, yet they was begun today by the coroner, the district attorney, the building depart- But nine collectors aud a bad bill" were nil killed and none of the Deweys van received the least harm. Deseret ment and the police for the purpose of Are often required to make him pay. Newt. placing responsibility for the collapse of the Darlington apartment hotel TUB PLL" building, aud the accompanying loss of n "AN ANGEL IN BLACK. MAECH OGDEN. UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, 2458 Waahr Ava ALBERT F. S. J. Burt & Bros. The New K. B. Shoulder The K. B. Shoulder, positively the greatest is a creation invention ever made in dothes-makinof Kohn Brothers. It has completely revolutionized dothes-makinWill he found only in Kohn Brothers', Chicago, line of Fine Clothing. This shoulder, when handled by skilled tailors such as they employ secures a result impossible to reach in any other way and equals the work of the highest-price- d tailors. g, RICHEY. IP yon want to sell your property see J. J. BRUMMITT. 950. J. J. NICE brick cottoge on Grant, In. 32,200. J. J. BRUMMITT. dose CHOICE loU In Nob BRUMMITT. Hill UNDERTAKER Phone 150. EIGHT-ROOHOUSE, wltk barn, trees, on 21st SL, between Wall and Lincoln, $1,500. Great snap. J. J. 2372 Washington BRUMMITT. FIVE ACRES of "Al land, good water right house, two acres of orchard, two blocks from street car line, $2,000. J. J. BRUMfive-roo- UTILE All Union Made. we caoav a Coamvra xmc as CONTRACTORS Choke Wines, Liquors and Cigars. BUILDERS. GO TO M. Gillie for anything In Mill Work, Contracting and 22nd and Washington. COR, 24TH AND GRANT. I.L CLARK & SONS CO James Ballards MEAT MARKET 2356 to 2362 la the only plaee In town where you get the worth of your money, 331 24th StreeL 'Phene 127K. Washington Avenue BANK CLEARINGS. 9 (IU Fine dinner CAFE o 23 th SL THREE ROOMS, unfurnished; 3325 TWO UNFURNI3HED ROOMS for modern improve, mmta. Inquire ?, 32nd street rent: food location; 2357 Adams OPEN ALL Avenue. 1IIT i 222 FURNISHED ROOMS and board; al-rooms for light housekeeping; 165, at : to only 26 cento. Short order at all houra. Freak Oyster in any style. Game and Fish In season. WONG SUN, Proprietor. FURNISHED ROOMS. INQUIRE 4 Books, Stationery and Office Suppfies. 11 DMAR. fortunes told by or hand. Price reasonable. Grant 1057- - on Sunday from II 1 4 p. m., 26 cents. Lunch served from AND CARD READING. MADAM Sold only by Thou Ross Book Store. Mrs lager ft Son, clairvoyants sad mediums We tell your name and nil about your business affair, whether they will be aucceeeful. Information regarding mnrrtngee, divorcee, lickaeu, love nfinlrs and poeitlona. No question naked. What we tell cornea true. 42S 25th street card - Building, 375 24th SL L. H. BECRAFT 3319 Washington Ava. CLAIRVOYANTS. PALMISTRY COATS (hof keep CLOTHING with JB8 tkea ehipa. lefoiiuiliiy. AND SALOON, QUEEN ERIK LARSON, Prop. MITT. g. n typewriter that la out of repair. It pays to keep a good machine, and that ts (be kind that we are selling. We will sell yon s new onn or an old one fixed up to do the work like sew. If you do not want to buy. we will rent you one. We will keep it In repair as long as you want it. Perhaps you would like to trade the typewriter you now have for one that Is In better order or for some different style. It ho, let ns know and w will what we can do for you. call and Ave. 8t Twenty-fift- J. G. REED & BROS. Wholesale Harness and Sadd let .We call you r attention to Something New A FOOT WARMER Come and Try One Free of Chaige |