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Show TI1E po-eil- ile Published every day in the year. Business Office. 407 Z4tii Street RUSSIA'S FuDllsbed by the Union Printing Ca FRANK Editor and Mgn FRANCIS. UeUrerad by Carrier, Including Sunday Morning Examiner, 75cte per month Railt copies Id SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Br mall one month (including .SOcta Sunday? Ail Postmasters and Rural Delivery Camera are authorized to receive subscriptions. Subacribera will enufor a favor fey informing thia office of failure to receive Tbe Examiner before their breakfosL OGDEN UTAH. MARCH 5, 19M. A YEAR. A THOUSAND The It inky Mountain Nraa liiyi coniiut-nlon tlie remit order of ibe Corn Exchange National bank ibat iis s tnau fl.UVil a employ Ft receiving year must consult the lank officials before marrying: V arioufc neuKwpera have taken Its mailer up and piihllahed Intervleai with riiUenu In their jeojiwtive lutall-tii-li-- a. Tbe Chicago bunk officials had drawn up claiming to ahow (be t of an ordinary 'am-ilexjM'n.e This estimate, It lu claimed, wan ban-- on the idea of liign liver and not on (lioHC of the family that haa to live on Jess than fl.Onu a year. It the Mine I rouble uiuaily n (d vliru people begin lo look iinin Mi- - h question from a acleiiiitic stand-lKiiand calculate the corn of living from btaiiMh-- -- ilie figures don't lie. but the acale of prices lakeu la too a bill y. i. nt liieh. The general cunaenMis of opinion throughmil (lie country, aa indicated ly the interviews, acorn to be that an ordinary family cau live well ou a of SI.iKni. Kalnrleil and lalairlng men aay lhat there ace thom-andof men who are drawing salaries of lens 'than $suti a year and nupporllng their families comfortably upon them, leading bind iieas men say that a man an get married on any kind of a .salary, and that all dependa uimn the vile he gets. They aver that if the vnnau trill do her part when married to a anber, industrious hits baud money Is a very small consideration consideration In the marriage proisisltlon. Among the newaimiiera which have imbllahed liitervieaa la the Indianap-rli- a Journal, and among Its Interviews were the following: Ecrdlnaud Mayer of Charles Mayer A Co., when asked If s young man should marry on lima than $1,000 a nl-a- iy a year, said: I have nothin gtn aay on that subject only, If the fellow loves the girl, why, marry her; don't let money be a Ci nslderatlon. Mr. Mayer's office was the Col- In orado delegation of the Citizens' Indusof America, which trial met here last week. They gave their opinion la a body, saying: You ran put us down as being leartlly optioned to the order of the Chicago bankers. We don't think any corporation has a right to dictate to Its employes whether they shall get married, because it la the extierfence of every man who does get married that if he gets the right kind of wife he Is abla to save more money after he is married than before. We are of opinion that a man Humid not let money Interfere with his plans of getting married, for he will save more when he has two to keep that when he has one." AsMH-latio- After the published harangue of the of tbla delegation ou "bleeding Colorado" It Is refreshing in find him saying anything as sane and reasonable aa tbla interview, for the few line given are a tompreheustve sound and sane, of the Matcment. whole matter under discussion a state, intnt. which corresponds with both ilie olwervation and exiierlence or the avapokwsman lth man. Tlie best general rule on the subject, and one that ought always to lie followed independent of any other con- erage sideration save that of rbaracter, wan very clearly slated by a mother of ait earlier generation to her daughter, when site said: "Never think of marriage, my dear, until you meet the man who will not jiermlt of your thinking of anything rave marriage." For this was but another way of saying that the old. old plan of choosing the one one loves best and taking chances on the outcome ta best. . EDITORIAL A PITY FOR OPINION THE BOYg. (Salt Lake Tribune.) a sorrowful sight to see so many' young boys being arrested by the police, as have been In this clt;. of lale. on various charges of criminality. The most or them are rhuiged with larreny of various grades, from petty thef of trifles (o robbing a postal It bub-statio- ia n. It Is a great pity for these boj. They hare certainly been badly neglected. so far aa home training Is concerned. They have been allowed t run the streets and to keep untimely hours. In this way they have recviwd the home restraint and liecnnic first toughs, then criminals. From being hoodlums, noisy nuisances. they proceed along the downward course by easy grades, with no hand to check them, and become known to the officers as suspicions hsrsc-tf.rs- , capable of lesser crimes; they loss ail sente of chame and honor means nothing to them, and presently they are gradates in the school of crime. Their course thenceforward Is conTheir parents i6 stantly downward. shamed by them and trap the bitter reward of their laxity and carelessness In bringing the boys tip. and in not compelling them to go to school and learn some useful work. It Is probable that several of these boys will be sent to the reform arhool. Some even may be sent to the penitentiary. The chance for their reform in ttjt. i ase would be very slim. Tbe outlook should be shut oil if EX4MINEK, OUDEN. UTAH. SATrrnAT 'MOHXIMJ, led bis Inheritance. to do i'there is any aay ll is a case where lovers ut mankind might well take an effective interes. What cau he done to rave these boy from a life of crime? THE EXAMINER. VORXnm Lyceum Theatre Sawyer & Young Props. FRIENDSHIP. WEEK FEBRUARY 21th. (Ogden Standard ) Since the culminathm of the there haa hostilities become evident in the I'nited State LULU TllElS, Coon Songs. sympathy for the Jap ones which haa found frequent expression in the press of this country M KEEVER AND SANTRY, in distinct, opposition to tbe traditionComedy Sketch Anisia, al friendliness supposed to exist between iiusria and the I'nited Slates, DEM ARIA AND ORLANDO, In commenting on this feeling the Song aud Dance. New York Tribune says: M AR VELOI S KINGDOM. It is givatiy to he regretted, and by Hooligan on Wheels. no means delusively or even chiefly for this country, that the American at- GERTIE STARK. titude toward tbe belligerents in the Illustrated Songs. Far East should be so much misunderIn Russia. We stood or referred to what have occasionally FOREIGNERS AS CRIMINALS. acents to he a sort of propaganda in Russia, led notably by (Deseret New.) the Novoe Vrotnya. That It Is inIt is customary with a certain tended aa an actual propaganda we should be sorry to believe; but that It class of fieople, to charge the foreign looks like one Is unquestionable. It element in this county with criminal has been manifested on many occas- tendencies, and on that ground It has proKMcd to restrict immigration, ions during the last few years. It was observed when the I'nited tsiates, as well as on the ground that the acting un the sound policy of equal foreigners compute unfairly with treatment for all nations. Itnistsed up- American lalior. It seems, however, on Russia bounty aided sugar a duty that statistics, aa far as available, do similar to that which it put upon such not sustain the charge of criminality, the average percentage. Ono sugar from other lauds. It was noticed when American sympathy was express- of the publications of the Chisago ed with persecuted Jews and with Bureau of Hi Bristles contains, say the It appeared Chicago Record-Herald- , a table showopprcssitd Finlanders. of population again whenever this country moved or ing the sticks fur the fullilnieut of treaties and arrests In IWmi by narionaUties for and pledges In China. It has beeu lit- twelve large Amerieaa cities. It aperally rampant during the present war pears that for all theae cities the foreiover a dor.cn different matters, not gn-born residents formed Sti.I per ono or which gave any valid ground rent of the population and furnished for It. We have already mentioned 29.3 per rent of the arrests. The Italthe extravagant declarations that this ians, numbering 1.1 per cent of the country had inveigh'd Japan into tbe IMipulatiou and furnishing and furnwar to serve Its own sordid ends, and ishing 1.4 per cent rent of the arwe thought aitch aspersions were the rests, were above Ihe average In worst that would be or could bo made. criminality, but the Russians (IncludHut If they are not to he suntanned ing lYilesl. with percentages respecin fantastic baselessness, ihey are. It tively or 3.6 and 3.7. were below; scents, to lie matched, and the match- while the Austrians, with percentages ed, and the maicbiug of them la to lie of 1.2 and 8, had a still better record. continued and repeated Indefinitely. may be Mid. also, lhat the Italian raised It Thus a clamor haa been record waa by no means the worst on acof the because against tills country the list. tion, nr unn antlon, of the American The Record-- lerald wisely remarks: Rusgunboat Vicksburg at Chemulpo. "Aa the arrests referred to Include sians complain that it did not Join the arrests for misdemeanors and for the protesting violation of city ordinances, as well other neutral vessel In against the Japanese attack upon the as for crimes, the figures cannot be Russian ships, and that It did not join said to have any great value. Bo them In rescuing and raring for the far as they go, however, they are diswhen of Russian they rrews the ships unfavorable to the alarmist's were defeated by the Japanese. Now. tinctly of view." jtolnt did or the fact that the other ships did not do thus and so Is no reason at all PLEASANTRIES. why tbe American ship should have dime the name, for It ia a well estabSURROUNDEa lished principle that America joins no Puck. concert of the powers," but acts upon here This rays." complained paper and responsibility. her own Judgment Farmer Hoptoad, that the guvnor, as The sole question Is whether the Vicks- he took the oath of oflls, was surroundburg should have protested against tlie Vapaneae action. We cannot Im- ed by his hull fondly.matter with that, Well, what's tha agine why she should have done m Hiram? inquired Farmer Trefrog. The Russians appear to have begun 'Tie haln't got no family 'xcept ooa the fight by firing first upon the Certainly our ship could not In wife. those circumstances protest against COMPARISON. a return of the fire by the Japanese. Puck. It would seem to have been a breech of neutrality for It thus to Intervene My love la like tha red, red rose that fills, In a quarrel to which the United States The flower stores to a rate extensive; was not a party. Surely, our Russian friends cannot complain because Bhe's pretty, sweet, and, as 1 foot tha bills. the I'nited Stales maintains a strictI realize she's likewise aa expensive! ly neutral attitude. Aa for the other charge, (hat our ship did not succor TURN ABOUT. aud give asylum to the Russian reBaltimore American. fugee, it may be said that It la no Witness "I aee the government la pari uf a neutral's duty to give asylum or to rave belligerents from being cap- establishing free barber shops out tured by the ft. A neutral may have west for the Indiana." the privilege of doing so in certain cirWagg "Well, it la due them. They cumstance. but It la absurd to say gave the early settlers many a close It for It of a neutrality that is breach shave. to refrain from doing so. Aa to the ENTERPRISE. questhiu of humanity, It la on record, Judge, that the American ship waa the first O'Jonee Bllklns la aut-- an enterof all to send or to offer medical and other humane aid to the Russians prising man. Alwaye first In the field! McBrown "What's he done now?" There certainly seems to he no ground O'Jonea "Started a school of correVicksthe that the for Imputation spondence to teach the people how to burg acted otherwise than In an Impar- conduct schools of correspondence. tial and humane manner. Another outcry la raised by some T WOULD BEEN BO. Russians over the announcement that "Y&u can't make bricks without a connection may be made between the American Pacific cable system and strfw." observed the man who la fond Japan, which Is declared by them to of moral rcflecUona. liidlraio American enmity toward RusNo, responded McRobiniou, and sia and partiality for Japan, and to be. enme people seem to think the same Indeed, a practical violation of neutralproposition applies to clgara" ity. This is certainly ainaxing. The A PERTINENT INwilRY. project for such cable connection Is not a new one. It has been under Baltimore American. consideration In this country for years. Brown Old Skinflint la to It was planned long before thia war Europe on a cattle steamer. going was begun or (bought of. Nor would It Jones "As crew, or cargo?" la any rase indicate unfaithfulness to HIS PROGRESS. mors of neutrality, any the principle American. Baltimore ordinthan does the maintenance of "Did Smith's father leave Ilinka ary commercial Intercourse and the him anything?" carrying of the mails between this Jinks t)nly his debts." country and Japan. Intercourse be1a Smffih Ulnka "How getting tween America and Japan la of long r along of and The great Importance. standing haa increasJinks he Well, gteally need of more direct telegraphic been felt. has It has long been impossible to secure It before because of our lark of a Partfic eable. Hut now we have a Pacific cable, which waa at the outset, meant to be extended to Japan. Purely we cannot bp expected to abandon or suspend our plana for peaceful communication just liecNiHe Japan happens to be at war with Russia. We do not for a moment auppiise that these querulous and shrill complaints ou the part of a few Russian newspapers and public men reflect ihe sentiment of the er.sr and his ministers. or of the mass of informed Russian people. These latter must know the truth -- thsi this country is sincerely striving to maintain friendly neutrality lietween the combatants In this unhappy strife and to do exact justice to hoth. It has especial reasons for so doing, arising from the fart that both the belligerents have peculiar claims upon Its friendship and It sympathies. It does not permit memories of the past to blind It to present renditions, nor does it let its own present Interests obscure its recollection of the past. Rut these ratlins against. America, though not official and though confined to few, are still deplorable, because at this time the ( susceptibilities of all Russia are especially sensitive, with the sensitiveness of a rower that is meeting with un pleasant surprse and at least temx. rary misfortunes. At such a time a mischievous word msr have far greater power for aril than In other cir- It la the duty of Anteri-- : cnmsiap.ces. cans, and of all neutrals, to avoid ut- - j terance need!esly Irritating to Rug-- j' sta. and It would ceriainly teem to be equally the duty of Russians to avoid seeking and professing to find offence where none I intended and j 1 where none ovists aa intensiiit-- NO CASUALTIES. Puck. that "Tell me of moving be hava happened to you. murmured, by field and flood. "Why. I don't know of a thing. Araws bella." ha responded, regretfully, haint moved for over two years." VERY LIKELY. Baltimore American. Ruaaian taxation is becomOudgo ing so burdenaomo In Finland that the Kina are leaving their couuiry in larga numbers. Fudge Ah! They probably aee their Finnish. FROM O'JR CONTEMPORARIES. And odre more the ryes uf the nation are turned on Utah and Utahns. Balt Lake Telegram. inbci-preseM- pen-rentag- No considerate person will blame the Bryan Democrats for preferring Washington's farewell address aa a campaign document to any uf the Goodhas byes with which Mr. Cleveland supplied them. Butie lntermountaln. af aa OSTerlaa. la A slave tu tobacco! Net I. Singular the way yon women misuse nouns. 1 am rather a ebuaea acolyte in tbe temple of Nicotians. Daily, aye. thrk-dally weM. mlMrrix. then du I make burnt offering. Now. some aw censer of clay; other employ censers of rare white earth foriyirwrVud decked with silver and gold. My particular censer, aa yen sas, Is a plala honest brier, a root deg from die banka of the bine Carouse, wfauoe only glory Is ita grain and color. The original tint. If yoa remember, was like that of new cut cedar, hat use-I'- ve been smoking thia one only two yean now has gineu it gloss and depth of tone which pum the finest mahogany to shame: Let me mb It aa my sleeve. Now hiek! The Brat whiff ia the invocation, tbs last the benediction. When you knock eat the ashes yon should feel conscious that yon have done a good dtvd, that tha offering haa not been made In vain. Blare! RtU! that odious word? Well, have It your own way. Worshipers at every shrine have been thus persecuted Sewell Ford la Reader. e a:' The Weed IsnSsM. word of Greek origin, means strictly "that which la not given out" In this sense ithns been naqd to denote eerret histories, or portions Canada enjoya the distinction of hav- of ancient writings which have long ing a very old man and a very young remained In manuscript and are edited man representing her in parliament. for the first time. Of such anecdote In the senate la the venerable David there are many collections. The earliest Wark. who waa 100 years old last Fri- waa probably Mnratori's, In 1709, folday. and Mr. Arm and Laver gne, who 1a lowed by Thesaurus Novna Anecdo-torum- , 1717, aud Thesaurus Anecdo-toruonly 33 years of age. waa elected on February 16 to a seat in tbe house of Nerlaalmua, 1721. commons Denver News. In It popular madam acceptation the I word is used of the relation of some London The Time' military single Interesting and authentic Incicriticises the Japanese war dent In private Ufa Of inch there are plan because they do not take and hold voluminous collections, such aa The Vladivostok and Port Arthur. That la what they seem to be as anxious to do retcy Anecdotes," complied by Clinton as the Times expert is to hava them Robinson and Byerley, in 1820, Dr. Johnson raid that collect ora are do it. but those obstreperous Russians not so happy as to select tha object to the plan. Boise Capita) moat always Important anecdotea and that ha News knew not what estimate posterity could form of Addison from tha record of Ida SEVERE EARTHQUAKE. regular pulse? New York, March 4. Advices to loWnsi'a Vslsfir Lot. cal houses having connections at Lima Since the world began It haa been the state though tha earthquake waa the custom of man to hold woman iepon-aibl- e severest In many years, no lives are for all his misfortune and at tha reported to have been lust. rams tliaa to accuae her of absolute e possibility .New Orleans Time V Democrat. A Logan man swallowed a dollar but the doctors got It out uf him. Trust a doctor to get money out of a man every lime. Deseret News. Anecdote, Ferlm. March 4. The flotilla of U. torpedo boat destroyer bound for tbe Philippines under convoy of the auxiliary cruiser Buffalo, passed here outward bound at half past 9 o'clock B. this morning. f. James Ballard's MEAT MARKET if.while I was Did any one gafl me qp out?" asked th? hnteber. la the anly place In town where yea No replied thg bra. hut n era tomer whose meat for duraer hqdnt nr get the worth of your money. 831 24th Street rived ce""A Phono 127K. Woinsra Post WMffi - .A. 1! OUR SPECIAL SALE Will Continue tHe Balance of This Week Only. 9 off and dainty materials for the balance of this week only. Hosiery. Special prices on our entire line from the lowest in price to the highest grade. Every pair will give the best of satisfaction. A large assortment of Children's 6i to 91 sizes seamless, fast black. 19c. Kid Gloves. ALICE" 98c. S. J. EXCHANGE Stocked Liquors ATTO R N E W. L. Maglnnls 246 NatT Bank Bldg. Ecclea Bldg. WANTED. WANTED Ten young ladles to deliver books to houses In Ogden. Nothing sold; $1.00 per day. Apply at 2344 Wash. Ave. FOR BALK. FOR satisfactory prices on flour. Hay, and Grain call ou W. T. A till, Phone 320y. 231$ Washington ava. MONEY TO LOAN..J. HOTEt-S- Street h LEWIS & BLACKWELL EXPRESS BAGGAGE Transferred to any pert of the dtr. PRICES REASONABLE. Phene 631x. 233 2Mh 8t J. BRUMMITT b THE HOTEL LINCOLN Limjc Proprietor. Permanent ar Transient. 30 Twenty thDd 8L OGDEN. UTAH. REAL ESTATE FOR BALI. W. H. Four-roobrick residence, with barn, lot 60x132, good locution, $1100. Chauncey Parry, Cot. 23rd and Wash. Ave. brick resldenolot 88x120. feet, close in, $1.000.t Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. Ave. Six-roo- frame Nine-roo- Cor- - Chauncey Parry. residence, one St. 3rd and Wash. Ave. Lota for rale 2 mile north of Z. C. M. 1., between Washington aud Grant, $250 each. Chauncey Parry. Cor. 23rd and Wash. Ave. 1-- Four room frame residence, water In house. Good barn on Liberty Ave. Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. Ave. franw residence An elegant on Jackson Ave., $1,100. Chauncey Parry. Cor. 23rd and Wash. Ave. brick and FOR SALE frame house near depot; lot 50x330 feet; good barn; price $1,500. Hunter A Kennedy, room 6, First National bank building. CHOICE lota In Nob HiU. $50. BRUMMITT. Eat a; Whale Said the' doctor to a Good Red Meat At least once a day to start that fresh energy and keep die fires of intellect $1,500. ham, between Wall and Great snap. J. J. AND A. E. Weatherby PHONE 73 Washr 2458 Ava. ALBERT F. RICHEY. UNDERTAKER 'Phone 150 2372 Washington LITTLE QUEEN Ave. SALOOJi, ERIK LARSON, Prep. Choke Wines. Liquors and Cigars. BUILDERS. GO TO M. Gillie for anything Is Mill Work, Contracting and Building, 22nd and Washington. 3319 Washington A vs. Phons !V5y. Ross Book Store. CLAIRVOYANTS!. past. Ii you ng. are on a meat diet, you can't do better than to ve us your orders. I take good care of them. HOUSE, with list St, pa- tient who was cultivating brain power. Wc say. feed the body and the brain will take care of itself. You want J. J. NICE brick eottoge on Grant, eloae In. $3,200. J. J. BRUMMITT. CONTRACTORS $11,50 Suits in Blue, Black and Brown. Your Choice Twenty-fift- SHORT ORDERS ON SHORT NOTICE Open Day and Night Magny and Klnxy, Proprietom MONEY TO LOAN. FIVE ACRES of At land, good water right, live-roohouse, two acres of orchard, two blocks from street car line, $2,000. J. J. BRUMMITT. line of rt 6 FOR BALE Household furniture, room house, at 550 23nd. BRUMMITT. WATCH US in the future. B-- WAFFLE HOUSE A W. Y8-AT--L lri Joa. Che Lincoln. WE START the season 1904 with a choice j Hot Lunch in Ogdea. MimS. MED EIGHT-ROO- That wc have been BEHIND in the Ladies' SUIT BUSINESS in the SALOON Our Patrons Ara Invited to tha With Wlnas, and Cfigara of tha Flneat Quality. trees, on Its a Fact MONDAV EVENING. Open Day and Night IF you want to sell your property see J. J. BRUMMITT. Burt & Bros. " midnight REGULAR DANCE EVERY Six-roo- The good wearing quality, carefully made, in all sizes and colors. Regular $1,25 quality. " lj 2349 Wash. Ave PHONE 24 X. acre land, all in fruit on 10th Laces and Trimmings. 25 per cent our magnificent line of these new New York, March 4- .Wt? ia sweeping through this(lty fell temperature dwtvs j,.' , hours from 40 at 8 uYl(.,k ' DANCING ACADEMY Ave. spring necessities. (w n08 Prescriptions a Specialty Two acres land, nil In peaches, cherries and apples, bearing fruit, two blocks from car line, $900. Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. Such opportunities as we have offered have not failed to draw crowds of pleased and eager ' buyers. Come in and see the many seasonable goods We nave placed under the ban of the Sale Price" Dress goods. Laces, Trimmings, Silks, Shoes, and other Hanover, Prussia. March 4 condition of Fb-Mar,Iltti Waldersee is causing auxit.lv his friend. Ho has tn-- n iij days and is losing his kirinE-- t DIGNANS Ir-r- Dow, pot I WALLACE DRUG CO corre-aimnde- Mrs. Inger A Son. clairvoyants and mediums. Books Stationery and We tell your name and nil about Office SuppEes. your business affairs, whether they will be succerafuL Information regarding marriages, divorcee, slcknoss, Rive affairs and positions. No questions naked. What w tell QUEEN. CAFE : OPEN ALL NUT comes true. 429,25th street. Fine dinner on Sunday from 13 tc 25 cento. Lnnch nerved from PALMISTRY AND CARD READING. 4 p. 11 to 4, only 35 cents. Fresh Short orders st all hours. MADAM DMAR, fortunes told by cards or hand. Prices reasonable. Oysters in any style. Game nod Fish In season. 275 24th St WONG SUN, Proprietor. 8t 232 Twenty-fift- h FURNISHED ROOMS. n, $8.50. We can only supply FORTY of you this son, but they are here for FIRST caCcrs. ; ; March 4. Henry Francis Joseph Ricker, president of the Ricker. National bank, died today, aged 82 years. Hi estate I valued at $2,000,000. 11L, Quincy, i Jap-anm- e. ' lonr. MARCH I. L sea- CLARK & SON CO. 2356 to 2362 Wash. Ave. FURNISHED ROOMS and board; also rooms for light housekeeping; 365. 28th 8t. THREE ROOMS, unfurnished; Grant. 2325 TWO UNFURNI3HED ROOMS for good location; modem improvements. Inquire 4K, 22nd street lent; INQUIRE at 2357 Adams Avenue J. G. REED ca BROS. Wholesale Harness and Sadd lef We call your attention to Something New AFOOT WARMER Come and Try One Waorara mI InamM. |