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Show HE taken to the deiutuio hospital in that suffering from what is uia.ed a Pwythlcal change uuacr the name of " word blindness." in tha jrir. publlfched every day reality this is a peculiar pay, hologlcal phenomena 407 24th Street BiuIbhi Office, which cbuskb tha person affected to forget hia identity. These cases of late Co. years haws not. been altogether uncom-no- n ptibHehsd by th Union Printing tad writers on such subjects In both America and Great Britain have FRANK FRANCIS. Editor and Mgn. cutwd data ou a great many cases of similar loss of memory. r Aa a matter of Iju-- t these Delivered by Carrier, Including persons, so affected, behave in quite a rational Sunday Morning Examiner, 'Seta way, although they are really unconictn scious all the time. " They perform all Eiagla ccplea. the duties of life with customary regularity. Their mental deficiency la only SUBSCRIPTION RATES. partial. The hraiq.1 commonly regarded aa By mail ona month (Including Sunday) single organ. It la in reality a collection of parts, dlffMent and distinct, but All poetmastere and Rural Delivery closoiy related to each other, and conCarrlera are authorised to receive auO nected with every portion of the body bff nerve. In cripttona. Subacrlbera will confer a favor by ology certain of these cerebral phraseto Informing thia office of failure become where eases ceiva The Examiner before their of "lost ideality" Impaired occur. breakfast In cases where the algbi of a printed word fall to revive memory, the die-U- e la known as "word blindness," OGDEN, UTAH, MARCH 6, 1904. and instances when a word spoken is not appreciated, but the same word written stimulate! the memory, are DISGRACE. THE LAWS known as word deifu-.-.- " The latter are unable to utter a sound, The diapatrhea gave an a rount of patients tera. The auditory e of the the brutal mistreatment of a union brain refuses to act. gilueb by the officer of the lav at Again, there are rases where people ft'elluride. The aubklante of the dis- - are not capable of either speeking or writing the word which they nevertheiuUh la here given: less remember. Hence the large numof vagOne of the men (convicted ber of lost persons who cannot furnish rancy and ordered to work on the tbs authorities with their own names. Very common are the rases where tuaUa, Henry Makl, reluaed to uork and was handcuffed to a telegraph liole persons forget events that have just This occurred and yet retain exrelient by a deputy sheriff in charge. action on the part of the civil authoriof things that happened years irti and Impart knowledge which was ties has faulted great indignation among the strikers. Makl was pilfer. acquired in their rhlidnuod and had 11:20 a. and released and lung been forgotten. One man who ted at hack to in.at 12:45 was professionally treated could not jail i. m. Th la brutality provokes a reprimand remember his own name, but could refrom the Denver News that is to the cite whole chapters of the Bible. The development of many of these point: The ancient punishment of the stocks cases could be checked if (heir friends nr prisoners, long since abolished by t ought timely advice. Memory he decent sentiment of American regulated by the amount of attention which a person in able at the time to communities, thus has been in Teiluride under the atiiervi-io- n give to the subject to be remembered. of the military company which la This power of attention Is greatly upposed to have the force of martial diminished by disease. An law behind It brain. body Implies an Under the administration of this Malnutrition is a frequent rause of Martial law, men who went on strike brain failure and consequent lose of were summarily deported from the Identity." Various fevers, influcnxa. and all ramp without trial and were warned not to return under pain of imprisonkinds of mental shock and blows upon Others who remained in the the head may have these unfortunate ment. camp have been arrested and convicted results. Overwork, especially when of vagrancy, even though they had accent panld by business worries or domestic anxiety. Is a factor to lie reckMoney in their liocketa or were in of an income. Though they were oned with. But, above all. the guilty of no offense and there was no most liable to sudden loss of identity" public are those of an epileptic tendency, aldanger that they would charges, they were ordered topsy fines though it is difficult to reconcile a proof $25. to leave the town or to go to tracted laitee of memory with this work on the roads Maki. it sppeara. cause. refused to do any of those things and was chained to a telephone or teleHE GAVE HIS LIFE TO SAVE graph pule on the public street as a OTHER8. warning to all concerned. 'When it is borne In mind that no (Balt Lake Telegram.) violence whatever has grown ont of Thera are heroes in every day life. the strike at Teiluride not even so Many lack but the opputluniiy to show much aa a rase of common assault it it. Again, heroism is frequently not must be conceded that the officials who recognised except In death, and then are acting aa though they were in only aa a blessed memory to loved charge of a Siberian prison are going ones left behind. He gave hia life to save others is beyond all bounds of reason. The result of the trial at Cripple a testimonial of the highest form of Creek of the men accused of conspire unselfish heroism. Such an epitaph acy to derail a train has ahoau be- will grace the tombstone of Timothy yond reasonable doubt that the only Quinlan, a plain railroad switchman al conspiracy of that sort which existed Cleveland, O. Quinlan gave up hia life was in the minds of the detectives, to save 100 people from death. who tried to get others to Quinlan waa riding un a yard engine With them In order to throw discredit and taw a Lake Shore passenger train on the men. When such a showing with over 100 persons aboard aphas been fully, clearly and publicly proaching at a terrific rate of speed. made In open court it is time for mod' Knowing that a switch had been left eratlon of the feeling which has ex- open, he quickly leaped from his enisted in some of the mining districts. gine and started at breakneck speed In Cripple Creek today the overwhelm for the switch. lag sentiment of the community la Panting and gasping for breath he that the Mine Owners' association neared the switch lever juat between should withdraw Its ultimatum that no the main and the switch track. His man affiliated wllh the union can work eyes were on the lever, but he could in its miues and consent to an Iminre see the glaring headlight almost upon iliate and peaceful adjustment of erery him. Another moment and the engine difference. would have reached the swing rail. At such a time It Is to lie regretted There waa no time to pull the lever. that officials wilfully regard kiw to the With one last plunge through the air law should be' permitted In the remote threw himself at the lever. He district of Teiluride to do something Quinlan clutched It wildly with hie hands as which must excite resentment among hia .body fell across It His weight the members of the union and help to napped the lever from the catch and fan the embers of discord. the switch rlosed. The sooner Governor Peabody puts Tha train, with many passengers an end .to hia martial lav in abroad, rushed past In safety, but Ban Miguel county the sooner such disQuinlan waa dead. In throwing him-vr- lf graces to the stale will lie stopped. across the lever his head proIt is high time to return to common jected tip to the main track and he sense. waa struck and killed by the train. Quinlan was a hero of heroes. Had AN APING DISPOSITION, be been a soldier in war and performed the merit he would a deed of The Sacramento lire Illustrates have been lifted to a sky of glory in nature in this comment: popular applause. But being a man in juintier and overalls, he will rest Inob-a The aeries of Parsifal" production at the Metropolitan Opera House in quiet grave and only the casual server will note (he inscription on the Mew York have concluded. Accordatone at Its head. ing to the Sun. Parsifal" was witnessed by thousands of persons a ho Aid not know what it was about and Vho did not rare." That is the way or the world. Men and women flock to entertainments they do not understand and that Iwire 'them to death solely because they are afraid others wll! raise their eyebrows In pained surprise if they do no make martyrs of thpniselres sud fol low the crowd like a flock of geese. Verily, we have descended from monkeys, and we are descending the time. THE EXAMINER. d'-- word-centr- pt bw-um- ed one-ten- hu-M- an TO AVOID GRIP. The government health detriment Washing! on has issued rules health to tie followed during this month in nnVr iliat the people of that may the bener cope with disease, etpa-- a tally grip. The board suggest. ;ii Vast seven ho-i- ni mas the mistake ttrnkiug that the only wav of catch' th grip i hy germs. 5 Make everybody destrov inle-trio'hie.g. Keep your wrap and overshoes Do d with you 7. WEEK FEBRUARY 21th. LULU THEIS, t LOST IDENTITY, Ogden Sudani. ) Rome days ago the dispatches -n Til- n M r Ai or Three In tha evening Mr. Elmer I. Goshen, Lake, will preach. All are Invited to service. Seats are tree. ot Salt church Morning wpnhip Coon Bongs. at 11 o'clock, with sermon by tha pastor. Special music sad communion. BKMAR1A AND ORLANDO, Song and Daacea. MARVELOUS KINGDOM. Hooligan on Wheels. GERTIE STARK. Illustrated Songs. A VERY EXCEPTIONAL OFFER Bible school, 12:15. Junior B. Y. P. U. 8 p. m. Senior B. Y. P. U., 0:30 p. m. Bpectal service at 7:30. Sermon by the pastor. Tha famous song. The Ninety and Nine." will be illustrated with n special eet of ten beautiful stereo pt icon views. Mrs. Skeen will render this song. Beats tree to everyone. Monday Tuesday and Wednesday. with. every Cash Purchase, we will give FIVE BLUE TRADING STAMPS EOR ONE First Church ot Christ. Scientist Church edifice corner Twenty-fourt- h TAFT ID BE street and Lincoln avenue. Services at 11 a. m. Subject: Substance." That la tha Way a Member of the Clast Sunday school, 10 a. tu. Wednesday evening meeting. 7:30. of 74 Presented the Secretary of The public Is cordially Invited. War at a Banquet. Free reading rooms, 313 Ecclee buildNew York, March L Secretary ot ing. Open daily from 3 to 5 p. m. Viswelcome. War William II. Taft has been enter- itors tained at a dinner nnd reception at the German Evangelical 6t. Pauls Yale club here. About fifty men were church P. G. Wuebben. pastor. members of there, including several Services next Sunday In tha Swedish the secretary's class, "8. No speeches Lutheran church, corner Twenty-thir- d were made and at the dinner's close nnd Jefferson avenue. 3 p. m. Subject: Judge Taft was escorted to the library, Christ Sentenced to Death by tbe where he shook hands with several Sanhedrin." PIW Hundred fellow graduate. Otlo T. Bonnard, of the class of 7, iu introducing the secretary of war, eald: I have the pleasure of presenting the secretary of war. W. H. Taft, of the class of '78. who waa Judge Taft, then Governor Taft, is now Secretary Taft, and President Taft that la to be. To many of us he is in addition to all that juat. plain Bill Taft. Mr. Bannnrd'a sally waa greeted with tremendous cheering and the secretary was compelled to make n brief speech. He referred exclusively to the We are Philippine Islands, saying: not there to treat the. Filipinos as n conquered people. Many ot the 7,000,-00- 0 Filipinos are Christiana. Their religions Ideals, however crude they may be, are essentially Christian In character and in thia respect they differ from nil the other yellow races. The natives an learning English rapidly nnd appreciate the value to them of their American teachers. It is a new experience for them. The Span' lards objected to their learning Span- NOTICES Church of the Good Shepherd, corner Alfred and ' Twenty-fourt- h Grant Brown, rector. Third 8unday In Lent. Early celebration, 8 a. m. Sunday school, 9:48 a m. Holy communion nnd sermon, 11. Confirmation class, 4 p.m. Evening prayer and sermon, 7:80. Morning topic: The God of tbs Wilderness." Evening topic: Tha fifth commandment. Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother." Lenten services: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 4 p. m: Wednesday and Friday, 7:80 p. m. $ 5.00 $10.00 $20.00 $50.00 Evangelical Lutheran church Constreet and Jefferson ner Twenty-thir- d Swedish service at 10:45. English Sunday school at 12:15. English gospel meeting at S p. m. A most cordial welcome la extended to everybody. . O. A. ELMQUIST, pastor. At Central Park Presbyterian church, nnd Washington. corner Thirty-fir- st Morning subject: "Balvatlon. Man's Photo Evening subject: graph." Bunday school at S o'clock. C. E. at 6:30. Y. P. All are Invited. a First Presbyterian church Morning preaching service at 11 oclock. Sunday school, 12:15. Endeavor, 6:30. Evening preaching, 7:30. Mid-weBible nnd prayer meeting, Wednesday at 8. The annual praise cervice of the Womans Misaionnry society will be held Sunday evening, at 7:80. and an excellent musical program has been prepared. th First Congregational church avenue, between streets. Twenty-fift- h Hours of Sunday services, and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 12:15. Twenty-fourt- Adams nnd h 11:00 a m. Ijrtrfth pnl A J5 tol UVrbW " La I,.!" Tha i Li" hr. Liireni Isfcfo" sWtoy IU RVE BLUE TRADING STAMPS FOR ONE WALLACEDRUGCO i Prescriptions a Specialty WOMAN'S CLASSIFIED DANCING ACADEMY Joe. Che W. L. Moglnnls PHONE 24 X. 2349 Wash. Ave ADVERTISEMENTS. ATTORN EYB-AT- - LAW. AND BUILDERS GO TO M. GlUta for anything is HE Work, Contracting and Bulldlif, 22nd and Washington. CLAIRVOYANTS. Wash. Ave. Mrs. lnger A Bon, clalrrsyiuts ss4 WANTED--A second hand Bicycle. mediums. Address H. B. A. 2554 Lincoln. We tell your name and til itost WANTED--A delivery boy. I. L. your business affairs, whether they will be successful. Informal lot r CLARK 4b SONS CO. garding marriages, divorces, slckusi, SALOON EXCHANGE iwn Jjntat rufeA FIVE ACRES of "Al" iu, gosi water right, house, tvs acres of orchard, two blocks frou treat cur line, 12,000, J. J, 1st Natl Bank Bldg. Ecclee Bldg. CONTRACTORS WANTED. EVENING. On leaving the port of Amsterdam bune. of Of course, it will take n flood, money to build the Panama canal, with expectations that it will return through the berm bank. Butte Intermountain. the Pq BRUM-MIT- WANTED Ten young ladies to 4e liver books to housse in Ogden. Nothing sold; (1.00 per day. Apply at 2344 the Russian cruiser Vovopopullstlchaki forgot to dip her flag to the palaee of Tbe Hague tribunal. Memphis Trl iu five-roo- m REGULAR DANCE EVERY MONDAY Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow Congregation nnd the Choir. Luch mi BROS. Og'densHig'hClass Dry Goods tStore Harry Hansen. o- - Uthcil Silks, etc. has no equal in the community. You will do well to buy now for future needs while we give S.J.BU1T& ret U conn Our line of Spring Suitings, Dress Goods, White Goods, Laces, Embroideries, WANTED A competent lady to act love affairs and positions. No questions asked. Whit vs tall as manager. Must come well recommended. Apply 3344 Washington Ave. comes true. 429 25th street Our Patrons Are Invited to the Beat FURNISHED ROOMS. Stocked With Wines, Liquors and Cigar FOR SALE. Hot Lunch in Ogden. General Reyes will neither diseolve FURNISHED ROOMS and board; si of th Finest Quality. relations with tbe United States nor FOR satisfactory prices on Flour, o rooms for light housekrecing; IU, admit that the Panama question Is Hay, nnd Grain coll on W. T. As till, 28th St 'Phono I20y. 3318 Washington ave. fully solved. Denver News. THREE ROOM8, unfurnished; 232S Be mine! he cried. She said "I will. OPEN JUI NIGHT FOR SALE Household furniture, 5 Grunt : QUEER CAFE And now. if truth were known. room house, at 650 22nd. Finn dinner on Sunday from IS to She's his," but still he doesn't-dar240 Twenty-fift- h TWO UNFURNI3HED ROOMS far Street ' 4 25 cento from Lunch served MONEY TO LOAN. m., p. To say his soul's his own. rent; good locution; modern improro SHORT ORDERS ON SHORT NOTICE 11 cento. 35 to 4, only ments. Inquire 47C, 22nd street Philadelphia Bulletin. - Open Day and Night Short order at nil houra. Freeh MONEY TO LOAN. .J. 2. BRUMMITT in Gama and Fish any style. Oysters Magny and Klnxy, Proprietor. INQUIRE at 2357 Adams Avenue in season. HOTELS. SILVER KING SALOON WONG SUN, Proprietor. 223 Twenty-fiftSL THE HOTEL LINCOLN MURPHY GIBLIN, Prop's. W. H. LHTl.it lJiuprietor. Permanent sr Transient First Class Wines, Liquors and Cigars. 330 Twenty-thSL. OGDEN. UTAH. Your Patronage Solicited. & LEWIS BLACKWELL REAL FOR SALE. ESTATE Wholesale Harness and Saddler iin j IliOrf Open Day and Night hit WAFFLE HOUSE J. G. REED & BROS. 182 St Twenty-Fift- h Its a Fact We call your attention to Somethin? New . AFOOT WARMER Come and Try One Free of Charge. I h EXPRESS nnd BAGGAGE Transferred to port of the PRICES Phone 831x. brick residence, with barn, lot 50x133, good location, 81100. Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. . That we have been BEHIND in the Ladies SUIT BUSINESS in the WATCH US in the future. WE START the season 1904 with a choice line of .... any city. REASONABLE. .233 25th SL $11.50 Suits in Blue, Black and Your Choice brick residencelob 88x120 feet, close in, 81.000. Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. Ave. $8.50. We can only supply FORTY of you this son, but they are here for FIRST callers. sea- I. L. CLARK & SON CO. Also Ladies Skirts to Measure. Suits from $12 upward. Skirts from $7.50 upward. THE ROYAL TAILORS. A. E. PLAKE, . . 548 27th Street, TVn ' BE Fireman Railway and Mail Carriers Uniforms to Meas ure. nntrr frame residence, one acre land, oil In fruit on 10th St. Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. Nine-roo- iH-STOCI- ? for (tvnersl Transfer Lots for sale 'Phone 150. M. I., between $250 each. 2372 Washington Ave. mile north of Z. C. Washington and Grant, 2 Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. Ave. frame residence, water in house. Good barn on Liberty Ave. Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. Four-roo- SALCON Ave. ERIK LARSON, Prop. Choice Wines, Liquors and Ggars. 2319 Washington Ave. "Phone An elegant frame residence on Jackson Ave., 81,100. Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. SuSy. Ave. FOR BALE brick and frame house near depot; lot 50x330 feet; good born; price 81.500. Hunter A Kennedy, room 6, First National bunk building. Six-roo- Ross Book Store. Books Stationery and Office Supplies, j j tots TC to tutor hpi Sl Six-roo- Ave. POLICE iyi II to uJ Ave. LIT TIE CIEEN tlu Mi dir n4 alto Two acres land, ail in peaches, cherries and apples, bearing fruit, two blacks from car line, 8900. Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. la the only place In town where yon get tho worth of your money. 131 24th Street 'Phone 127K. J. C. PLATT SADDLERY CO. caw rleo a full line of Glovoe, Blankets, Whips, Tents nnd Wagon Covers. Mfra. of High Grade Harness and Stock Saddle. 2279 Washington Ave. Phone 514x Dili :maii Th Ave. MEAT MARKET TEAMSTERS L I Chy Four-roo- James Ballards 2356 to 2362 Wash. Ave. r,lB 11 t Choir. Offertory and Free Will Offering. . Jerome Thy Will Be Done Mrs. Fred N. Hess, Jay Smith. Brackett "The Vesper Prayer Choir. Lo fill Every Blue Trading Stamp has a value in securing useful premiums. Fivc Stamps for One is an exceptional offer and one that will fill our store with customers from morning till dosing time. In reality it means an enormous discount in every artide in our store during these three days. avenue. Sunday: Jay Smith, Harry Hanaen. "The Choir Boys Message Jay Smith. "Ave Marin from "Cavalleria Rus- Mascagni ticana" Excel Praise Waltetb for Thee" I10., your book and secure your favorite premium worth of Stamps with each $ 1.00 Purchase worth of Stamps with each $.2.00 Purchase worth of Stamps with each $ 4.00 Purchase worth of Stamps with each $10.00 Purchase This is a rare chance to Sunday school, 2 p. m. Special attention given to Instruction in German language. Everybody welcome. Lead Me Gently Horae Mrs. Frea N. Hess, Mrs. Laura Heiaaer, lekl" u oftii The First Methodist church will have the following services Sunday, March 6. Seats free nnd everyone welcome: Sunday school In the lecture room at 10 n. m.; preaching by Rev. L. R. Daily of Salt Lake City at 11 n. m.; class meeting immediately after; Junior league at 2:80 p. m.; send your children; Epworth league devotional service 8:15 p. m.; sacred concert at which the following fourteen numbers will be rendered: Selected Voluntary ish even. Mrs. Ruahmer. "1 want to make a strong plea for Excel I Wake the Song" an open market. It will be better for Choir. them and for us. Even If It does not Prayer benefit us. we owe It to them. I hope Rev. L. R. Bailey. we shall give them n great many tariff Viollu.Solo Selected Yale men I to want take concessions. Blnnrhe Webster. an interest in the Filipinos and give "Somewhere toward Mrs. Fred Hess, Mrs. Laura Halaner, some of their beat thought solving the problems incidental to our Jay Smith, Harry Hanson. new possessions. Be Telling of His Salvation.. Burley CHIU M "in i Baptist MKEEVER AND SAN TRY. Comedy Sketch Artiste. 100 1. tlkr & Young, Props. measured Power." Don't overeat. EDITORIAL OPINION P-- Monday, Young People's meeting. 7:30 p. m. Bible study on Wednesday evening at 7:30. An UnSunday morning topic: MAI1CU at , Piplil. t. Sawyer Brown. Keep away from alcoholic drii. Rathe frequently in tepid or water. 1. Slrro Lyceum Theatre SUNDAY MORNING, past. In 1. 2. MORNING ENA MINER; OGDEN. DTAli. j PALMISTRY Eat Whale a: - Said the doctor to a patient who was cultivating brain power. We say feed the body and th: brain will take care of itself. You want Good Red Meat At least once a day to start that irrsh and keep th? energy fires o I y arc on a meat diet, you to cant do b ttcr erders. gve us your Wei take gcod care o ftito. to bi fea I n al) A toi ls too tv toi tra yd w Th H intellect tln them. AND CARD READING. FORTUNES Told by hand or card 2M0 24th street. Lodiv 25e 1. at No. end Wtj ton A. E. Weatherby PHONE 73 2458 Washr AW is nn T h 0 s |