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Show TOE beono engine and it made the transit tween Ogden and l.uciu in seven Lours less lime Ilian ll would have THE EXAMINER. Business Office, 407 24th over yr. tl Published every 5y Street Ca FuDiitheJ by the Union Printing FRANCIS, Editor nnd Mg PRANK by Currier, Including Morning Examiner, levered Sunday cU ct per month SJtglo copies MORNING SUBSCRIPTION RATES. one month iincliid:ng mail By BOcti Hie Promontory Sawyer by Slberi ibera will confer a favor to refailure of this (flies iutormlng before .nc.r ceive The Examiner nicakft 1904. OCCEN. UTAH. MARCH 15, SOME" LABOR LEADERS. a queMiun fiuii lb'- , lli'i, Illustrated ftiun- - 1 Deseret News.) , The New York ludependrnt, a strong Jai'il: in sentipaper religious il iu There i.-- im im ilai.iRi r of ment. does not agree with many of the ilirnuiili Ibri-ai-In public journals in their opinions as to iIkiu anything rise, thi! ImcMiguUou by Hip senate d liiinir tin fai1 lliul .under cover of inquiring lulu ever; Ixniy jr tb Ihe iiualilieaiioits of Itecd Smoot fur a iiiuHiii:.'il lalHir today liielicsi wagis in tin history of Hie m h iii Ihe Inited Stales senate. Wc lf-roiii'r; . i'll l'n" labor IrHiii'ls are i copy ns article on Hie subject verrh 1 tuloi'iiil anil rt iiioii1 iiml ii u i rush i oiui-i;ir H will probably .hr rauseil iiing nrroiiin aud ii s i th ni'th IhIkii1 irmihh-Tin- - Examiner. In it hIpih-- of ias-t- u y.tHr-!n- y morning. ili,rlur,'il the allure to lie aumli on laUir or,;.inu:iliom. The Standard nmhisi this reply: Tins is a Im of demagoguery ill it iii'asiiniKT. Tlirrr is no au.ii'k roiniiiiii'il in Hie imrHgraph on iin A xlnli-tmui- iaxitn-I'i- y l that iffivl Hi" lo iin- IihYi'k or tabor are arrogant am. might I. ml lln ir followers into troiilile tin o'lL.h .n'Hiiiine arthiii. If Hie Siiiiinnrd will show iis w here it ijiialitieil iis use'll ion ly staling tliHt "sume" laiior li ani ls were arrog-athen The Examiner will confesa fctiipiiljly. "Dill tin laiior leaders are biMiniiiiR arrnttanl" dma hoi niean are bminiiiig tiiai some" lalmr made airuguut. 4' a i Two Out The Standard lias iliaeovcre'd that The Examiner mlilied the "foreign phrase tie pa run in of Its dietionary of the quotation, "reduclio ad alisiird-uiallow us to Will the 'li old our shool geometry? quote from n. PORT ARTHUR. The attaeks on Port Arthur by the Japa is arousing interest In the straligir iinponanre of the "Gibraltar of the Far Kant." Admiral hremnntle of tbe Utllie.h navy gives his views: "Having some knowledge of the wain- In which the fleet sre now operating. I. am at a loss to understand whether I lie Jajiaiicae admiral was trying to emusli Port. Arthur or trying to frlfhtcn the Chinese imputation of the ort away, mi that all labor would be crippled and the town compelled to yield. The latter view is probably the correct one. Of course you never can. compel a strongly fortified plai-- to surrender by bombardment. Such a thing has rarely been done, iho garrisons usually being compelled to yield by starvation or depletion of the lighting force and by no ctbpr means. "The Importance of obtaining control of Port Arthur is manifest.' The loss of Port Arthur should deprive Russia I x sung of her chief base of action. that, she would be practically liejplehs on the peninsula. Port Arthur is all Important if Jain is to make headway fn Manchuria. "Personally I would nut Tauber about Manchuria, as ii Is not worthy of the fuss over it. This, however, Is a matter of opiniou. Now-- , why the Japanese admiral bombards Vladivostok Is one of those things nobody can understand. The only assumption Is that ihe Japanese are trying lo destroy the dockyards. Otherwise Vladivostok is worthless. Having taken Vladivostok, Japan an do nothing except to destroy It, which is just what 1 would do. "Assuming I bad taken Vladivostok, I would destroy it unite aitajiiiRly; lay it in ashes There is alisoluieiy nothing io bn gamed by keeping it. As it Is. Vladivostok has no adequate forti-1at ions. The rase is different In Port Arthur, which is supplied with bat-- : cries of modern long range guna. Port Arthur Is well sheltered and can hold out indefinitely. Its weakness lies in iis population it is on that that the Japanese admiral is lounting. e 1. OGDEN-LUCI- CUT-OF- N The Fan Francisco Chronicle made the following editorial eommenu on rut-ofthe opening of the Ogden-l.uei- f: cspii all the doleful predictions of failure nuereit from time to lime by !bcalamity howlers of Sait Lake cpy, the Larin cut off r the Central Fanife i abroad j. now m regular cut-of- f Th: is one of the greatest achievement in recent railroad engineering. It extends In a fr&ight line across the Great Salt Lake, avoiding the high grades and the Promontory sharp curves of mountains, and shortening the distance between Ogtloa and Keno forty-thre- e nil.. The elimination of these grades and curves has produced a result in actual railroad oi'nraiion equiv, aeiit ir a shortening of seventy-firmile;!. The evidenre of it great value from a railroad standpoint is furnished In the rime made by ihe first freirht train width pas her over It Tuesday. This train of thirty five cars tns.as Wlb Vvi-., llT fr, j.,1, I - e if. bs! im: 'l c .Mormon in e ligation is taking a wide course. The quest ion before the scna.e comniiltce ' is whether Mr, Smoot. a Mormon apostle, shall he ad milted lo the l iiited Stales senate. It is screed t.iai no isilygamist ean Im admitted to congress, but Mr. Smoot s is not a iHilygainist. ami no uno that lie it.. Ho Ihe real question in discussion is whether one not a iHilvgumist but an active and ruling member uf the Mormon church, ran las received us a I'nitod States senator or pre-leiul- "On Hie face of it the question would scent ridiculous, for our constitution excludes religious tests. But Yet it docs not exclude niorul tesla. no one charges immorality of this or any oilier sort against Mr. Smoot. "Then, If im) immorality is in a priway mary ami chargeable against Mr. Smoot. Is he guilty in any sucb secondary way. by Incitement or colliisiou. that he may properly be excluded? This is a main question now under investigation. "To prove ibis it must be shown that Mr. Smoot, as a ruling officer in Ascot. Oakland Ssea 8om Cloa Finishes Outsiders Havs All the Luck. Rouim. Los Angeles. March Jl Favorites had a hard time at Asxit today, only two out of tbe six coming under the wire first. Namlor cut a half second off the track record for a mile and 100 yards, going tbe disunite in 1:48. Weather fine; track fSi. Results: First race, six and a half furlongs, selling dusie Christian sun. Landseer Time, second, Jim Gore 11. third. 1:22',. Second race, one mile, selling Mr. Robinson won. Lunar second, Elle OUR CONYEMPORARIE8. SOME ADVANTAGES OF third. Time, l:42Vfc. Third race, five and a half furlongs, Springfield Is censuring the judges purse E. M. Hrattain on. Nervator of her police snd criminal courts for (New York World.) 1:08. too A double life, with a disagreeable second, Barrington third. Time, great leniency to Dickerson. And Fourth rare, seven furlongs, free the whole country Is censuring Spring-fielpublicity always imminent, has its dis- handicap Elwood won, Bala second, for her anarchy Commercial advantages. A quintuple matrimonial I'rlncess Tulane third. Time. 1:28. Tribune. career such as that uf Apoatle Smith, Fifth rare, mile and loo yards, sellenniitunam'Cd and approved by his ing Namtor won. Rag Tag second, If the minlatera or tbe country commay have its beneficial Glen Rice third. Time. 1:48. ply with the request of the executive uses. Sixiu race, six furlongs, selling hoard of tbe National League of WomSuch a husband undoubtedly lives' a Dollie Weithoff won, Rio Chico secen's Organlxations of America and, on broader and fuller life than the mono- ond, Blue Miracle third. Time, 1: 13V4. Sunday, March 27. 1904. ask every gamous husband. Choosing a first, man In their congregation to write wife for her homely virtues, aa did Ban Francisco, March 14j Fine their senators and ask them to vote to the Vicar of Wakefield, he Is prepared weather prevailed at Oakland but the unseat Senator Smoot, how far will It to exact a qualification of beauty In track today was muddy. Close finishes be from the churches participating in the second, brains in the third, vivacity marked three of the races. The last politics? Deseret News. or other iiersonal charm In the fourth, event at six and a half furlongs for and social accomplishments in the snd s 'The committee on poatofflees aroused the most Inflfih. By a choice of wives of dlfferrnt terest, Bailor Knot and Celebrant poatroads of the house of representanationalities he may improve hia ac- fought it out all through the final fur- tives appears to have expended a vast quaintance with modern languages. In long. and Daly landed Bailor Knot first snioiinut uf useless lalmr in Its report, matters of architecture, hia original by a nose. Bulanus, the favorite, was In which was made a highly sensatlun-a- l a lowly a close third. Dr. Lrggo, a 15 to 1 contribution to the postal scandal. helpmeet might occupy in shot, proved a surprise by taking the In exposing a nest of special privilthatched cottage and her turn he provided with a Queen Anne race, beating Bill Short eges. shady influences, political cop Bob Ragnn, the villa, an Elisabeth or Colonial man- m neck. favorite, ruption and dubious alliances the comsion, or an Italian palace. At the table stopped badly. Galanthus was much mittee would have saved time, labor of one the husband could obtain pies the bent in the final and won easily and expense by telling who, of our nalike mother made," and at another's from Mr. Farnum, a 25 to 1 chance. tional dignitaries, were not concerned In the frauds San Francisco CalL the most appetising products of the In addition to winning the chef's srt. One parlor might have a rare, Charles McCafferty took a mandolin to amuse him and another a purse with Chickadee. The mare was According to a Washington special mechanical piano-playe- r. bid up from $400 to $noii by N. Rafonr Senator Tom Kearns .has not yet The educational and aesthetic advannnd be secured her at that figure. He ventured Inside that committee room tages of constant association with a also advanced the price of Dr. Lrggo where the Investigation of bis coplurality of wlvea appear infinite. And from $500 to $900, but he was retained. lleagues right to a seat in the T'nltcd Staten senate Is in progress. Yesterwith a conscience net at rest by the Summary: "divine revelation" sanctioning it, the First rare, futurity course, selling: day, It Is reported, his private sec re Mormon's lot may seem to be a happy Captivate won. Casnle W. second; Pure tary, "Doc Jones, appeared there as Tom's "representative." Wonder If Dale third. Time, 1:14 12. one for the husband. Second race, four furlongs: Pr. Leg-g- the senior senator Is afraid of being won. Bill Short second; Light of subpoenaed as a witness Provo Inquirer. Day third. Time :5p Third race, futurity course, selling: If the senate committee does not J. E. Thompson returned from Touo-pa-h Salto won; Resigned second; Dusty like his celebrated bill, Abel John Miller third. Time, 1:14. and Goldfield last Saturday. Fourth race, mile and 50 yards, sell- Evans would be pleased to send It a Chickadee won: Silurian sec copy of his flah and game bill, which A small force of men is employed at ing: he knows It would admire Salt Lake Boutfnlre third. Time, 1:44 ond; the old Cave mine near Milford. Fifth race, six furlongs, selling: Tribune. T. F. Kigney. the mining expert has Galanthus won; Mr. Farnum second; WANTS A SIGHT OF HEARST 1:17. gone to Mexico on professional busi- Plckawy third. Time, MONEY. Sixth race, six and a half furlongs, ness. Now that Chairman Cannon has repurse: . Sailor Knot won; Celebrant turned to Utah, we expect a few shots President Bayley of the Copiier Belt second; Solsnus third. Time, 1:23 to be fired Into the ranks of the enemy ralroBd Is expected to arrive in the snd that the Democratic fighters will 4. March Results: Hot Springs. city on Wednesday nexL be called up close to the gun. We First race, aix furlongs, selling won. George Vlvane second, ought to get busy right away. Shepherd The mill at the Midas mine In the Axares third. Time, l:17y. Deep Creek country Is scheduled to PLEASANTRIE8. Second race, five and a half furlongs start up during the present week. Martin won, Debby May second, Sam "You dont mean to say you girls Houston third. Time, 1:08. John A. Hunt returned last SaturThird race, six furlongs Gallawater have started a secret society?" "Yes. It's a society whose members day from a trip along the line of the won. Dusky Secret second, Bermuda San Pedro railway In southern Neva- third. Time, 1:17. pledge themselves to tell all ths secrets da. Fourth race, mile, purse, gentlemen they know." Philadelphia Ledger. riders El Caney won, Kitty Clyde secDo you think a bank clerk ought Dr. Franklin has gone esat In re- ond. Broadway third. Time, 1:48. to marry on a salary of $1,000? Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth sponse to a telegram summoning him Certainly If the girl is rich." to the eastern offices of the Gold De- Klngatelle won, El Ghor second, Mam-aelCleveland Plain Dealer. third. Time, 1:44. velopment company. Sixth race, six furlongs, selling Etta Henry says he loves me and It is being rumored that the Over- Louisville won. Pepper Dirk second, want me to be his wife. What do land mine at Sunshine Is to be pur- Countess Clara third. Time, 1:15V. you think of that? chased by Senator Clark. If the rumKitty I think, dear, ha must love or be true we may hear of remarkable THORNTON STAKES AT OAKyou very much indeed Boston our LAND. town developments at neighboring In tbe near future. Mercur Miner. San Francisco. March 14. The I had a very unpleasant meeting F. W. Shofman, superintendent of Thornton stakes at four miles will be decided at Oakland next Saturday. This today, remarked McBride when he mill at Park City, tbe Daly-Wethe new plant of the Munerine is one of the famous turf fixtures of went home to his wife. Whom did you meet, dear?" asked Mining company at Buhl last Satur- tlie country and attracts much attenday. He characterizes It as being one tion among the lovers of distance she, solicitously. It wasn't a man. It was a note In of the best plants of the kind In the races. There are forty-fiv- e eligibles for the stake, which will have a value of bank. Detroit Free Press. went. over $3,500: A good field is expected. M. J. Daly plans to atari. Claude. "Pa, what is a standing Invitation? MrCoskel has lieen as named Jasper "The look In a woman's eyes when assistant superintendent of the Daly-We- Among other eligible are Rio Shannon. Yeterano, Hnratlus. Outburst. she gets Into a crowded car, my son, mines at Park City. Sir. and gazes at the men who have seats. conies from Mexico, where he Nones, The Way. Expedient, and BafCincinnati Tlmes-Sta- r, has been In the employ of the Gug- fled. Some high class pertormera have genheim Exploration company. been returned winners of the Thorn"Charley, dear, said young Mrs. ton. among them Star Ruby, the Torkina. I see that the Through the explosion of a lamp on Bachelor. Judge Denny and Schiller. and bookmakers are coming back t level of ihe Silver King the 1 mine last Saturday a small blaze oc- Rio Shannon won it last year. again. "Yea. curred. The timbers Ignited, NEWS FROM HUNTSVILLE. Well. I think it's teal considerate of but soon after being discovered the blsze wan extinguished. No damage them, anyhow, to stay away for a few Huntsville, Weber Co., March 10.' was dune. At the council meeting last night the claims of Abraham Nielson nnd Chaa. An Ely, Nev., paper says; Work in Thurston were referred to the commit' All of the the mines of the White Pine Copper tee on claims. Giroux Consolidated company and the The ordinance on tbe naming of Mines company is progrenalng steadily streets which a a referred back to the and the and aa new territory ia being opened street committee was up tbe claim that here are the largest without amendment. again presented bodies of copper ore in the world 'is The resolution which was tabled last being verified. With the promise of on the parliamentary law aud meeting in the the Chainnian starting up of rity ordinances came up v'olatlng spring, and tbe Snphon financial affairs living arranged satisfactorily. and during the miscellaneous business and with the leaching plant ol Ed Millard after some warm discussion anil a amendment passed with s unan& Son successfully extracting gold slight imous vote but contrary to the mayor's outlook the a (or values, prosperous wishes. season is moat encouraging. There are seven members to the committee of the Swedish church InGOV. WELLS PROTESTS. stead of two. They are as follows: X. C. Mnrti-ns'ui- . rhntrnmn; Joseph in of Uintah Delay Against Opening NieNett. ilh Jens Felt, secretary; Reservation. ) Joseph reters.cu Ida Petersen, Andrew Warhicgton. D. C.. March 14. Go j Andersen and .Mm A. Andgrsrn as asW ells has telegraphed a protest against sistants. They are canvassing the enthe delay In opening tbe Vlntah In- tire city and arc having success. Although thr weather was very dian reservation. The Utah delegation will coll on the secretary of the inter- ntormv and v.jl! ir.g bad last Friday, ior and endeavor to induce him to a large number of the friends of Mia change his program, which at present Alice Wood found their way to her postponement of the home, and hom red her sixty-thircontemplates birthday wiih their company. The evenopening until 19u5. UNION MADE ing was spent In singing; speech-makinand feasting and an G0E8 TO PARIS. enjoyable time was had. St. Petersburg. March 14 On ac- -i Miss Matilda Petersen of this place, count of the miserable weather in St. who haa been teaching at the B. Y. Petersburg Mr. McCormick, wife of Logan, has bfn selected by Bunt. the American ambassador, baa gone to Barlow Wilson and the trustees of the Paris. She may extend her visit to the county schools primary supervisor fur the .schools of Weber county, her nlthin a month. lnry hclnsr n,"rd at q par monlb. Htiiu-eesor- Col. Swiggs Well. sah. my mouth watau. mil the Chicago News. 7 make ' 'tt Curntf-r-- l rt. sir. I have an awful Sabina Do you quote Si fc;, .. hard lime lr.ftjln? ciptusea. .I '''f " Guycr Wish 1 i .!: say tbe same. and Dante when Hi at cal's? I meet thm aboaetcer iixi easily nevSabrilla Not mu h; 1 whirl in ... er get our uf sight of Uiem. iu fact him a rousing oi l j make Philadelphia Record. w..j, J . bit. Cincinnati Conmep'iai-Trp,i1- ! Drink Gadsby My sjfe will raise Cain with me U tbe discovers mat I've been drinkinjr. Jagahy All jon're got to do is to bold your breath wheu you go near TIRED EYES her. Gadaby Thats all right; but I'm At night prove eye strain afraid it's too strong to be held and an optician should lie Town and Country. consulted In the morning An xamination will prove HOW IT AFFECTED HIM. whether glasses are need, ed. No charge for t. Col. Rwlggs That wbiakey, uh. Is most thorough test. so good that Its perfectly horrible, ash." 0. T. PUSH;)'?, Major Mixem What, do you mean, sab? How can it be both good and Expert Mfg. Optician. 2413 Washington. horrible, sah? . , WALLACE DRUG CO DIGNANS Prescriptions a Specialty DANCING ACADEMY PHONE 24 X. 2349 Wish. REGULAR DANCE EVERY MONDAY EVENING. Ave 858 s Open Day and Nidht Our Patrons Art Invited to th Hot Lunch in Ogden. ADVERTISEMENTS. CLASSIFIED (I'EEN ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW- Short order at all hours. 1st Kafl Bank Bldg. Fret) Ecclea Bldg. Oysters In any style. Game and Fisl In season. WONG SUN, Proprietor. FOR SALE. Jos. 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Ifood house, two water right, from acres of orchard, two block,BRIM-MITstreet car line, $2,000. J. J. nve-roo- ALBERT F. RICHEY. chcr-rie- s Two acres land, all In peaches, and apples, bearing fruit, two blocks from car line, $900. 23rd anfA Wash. Chauncey Parry. Cor. UNDERTAKER Ave. brick reel dene Alot 28x120 Six-roo- feet, close in, $l.taW. 23rd and Wash. Chauncey Parry, Cor. Phone Ave. 150. 2372 Washington Ave. Nine-rooframe residence, one acre land, all In fruit on 10th Bt. Wash. Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Ave. mile north of Z. C. Lots for sale between Washington aud Grant, $250 each. Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. t-- 2 M. I., Ave. In frame residence, Four-roohouse. Good barn on Liberty Ave. Wash. Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and wi-te- r Ave. frame residence An elegant on Jackson Ave., $1,100. 23rd and Wash. Chauncey Parry, Cor. Ave. most brick and FOR SALE depot: lot WxJ-.- , frame house feet' good barn; price $1,500. Hunter A Kennedy, room 6, First Nations: bank building. Comfort PALMISTRY Style : es SALOON QUEEN ERIK LARSON, Prop. 121 25th. . race-hors- SL Twenty-fift- prices on Flour, Hay, and Grain call on W. T. Astill, 'Pbont S20y. 2316 Washington ava. FOR satisfactory 1-- st AIL NlSill 4 p. m., 25 cents Lunch 11 to 4, only 25 cent. 1-- Tran-script- : (FEN CATE Boat Fine' dinner on 8unday from 13 u served iron . o le J SALOON EXCHANGE d MlffiM 8L Twenty-fourt- h ...THE... d his rliurcb, encourages other people to practice an immorality, in the matter of iMilygauiy, of which he is not himself guilty; anil to tills purpose tlie evidence la now being presented. The present head of the Morrnou church has been under long examination by the commit lee. and he has admitted nearly everything which the opponents uf Mr. Smoot have charged. While he denies that any new polygamous marriages have taken place, unrare cases less It may lu in very against the law of Ute church, he confesses that he has himself lived, and scurcs of other old men have lived, since the admission of I'tah as a state, lit continuous Klygauioiis relations with the plural wives whom they took liefore that time. When asked If that is not pulvgatny he said No; that polygamy Is the taking uf an additional wife, which he has not done, but that It. Is polygamous cohabitation. Whoa askeil if he does not know that this Is against the law of Ftah. he says Yes. hut that he felt he must take that risk for the peace or his families. He did not think it right to throw off his wives and children; and to avoid jealousies and friction he must remain In husbandly relations .to his wives. He has nut taught others, he says, to disobey the law, but he rhose to do so fur what he thought good reasons, while taking no new wives. The vast maare jority of his iieuple, he said, munogsmists, and the polygamists are lying off. being now old men, and In a few years there will lie mine left. This is a very frank statement. It admits pretty much all that is charged. It is a confession that would exclude Apostle Smith from the senate, bill not Apostle Hmoot. It raises a question ou whirh hottest moralists may' differ. The question whether Itolygamy or adultery or murder in or is not right. Is one that must lie barred from imbllc discussion, but the question whether those who living in xdygg moils communities, Mormmis or Moslems or Fagans, have contracted plural marriage, must, ou becoming Christians, give tip all but one of their wives, is one that good missionaries have differed about. A year or twq ago the family of one of our Indiana was converted. The old man was told that before lie was received Into the church he must, give up one of hia wives. It was a very hard thing to do; but. the' old woman took her blanket, departed to live alone, saying that the younger wire needed his protection and care niore than site did. Good moralists differed as to whether the right instruction was given them. Hut the I'tah law forbids living In plural as well as plural marriage Itself. and no pluralist has any place In 'Washington. Th testimony of the head of the Mormon church shows that while the church holds that plural marriage is in Itself right, and that it was ordained by revelation to Jos. Smith, yet the further taking of plural wives is now forbidden, while the continuance uf plural relations with those previously taken Is winked at, hut not taught. Bo far no evidenre has apiMar-c- d on this line to exclude Mr. Smoot. "Hut another lino of testimony is being prepared, flat which will show, if possible, that Mormons are under i itch hoD'.l to obey their church that thev are not free to be good citizens of their country that , that the author-itlof the church rule and control the political action of their member, so that a man has no right to accept a political offlee except hy permission cf the apostles of the chnroh. It is recalled that Mr. Thatcher was excluded from the Mormon church for acting iKili'ically against th churchs orders. It has been esortcd that there are oaths taken which are tivafwmid.. For this we nwait the further evidence. Thus far nothing lias been proved that is likely to show that a loyal Mormon may not also be a loyal citizen. Unless he be living a jKilygamonx life. the question liefore the senate te vti'.'hfi- - sin- - Mormon cun m x m Trac-ticall- Six Land at months and give us a chance to save Ualtiuture American. up a little. three-year-old- lepreseiitalivc. it-- of Grand Encampment. Wju., March 12. It is nos an assured fact that a reduction plum, cubing at least $100.-0w- . will be built at Rambler iu the near future. A local roniau lias secured the nccesi-srground and valuable water power rights. The plant will be located one utile west of Rambler on Battle Creek, and the water poser from Battle lake and Battle creek aud tributaries will be used to drive tbe plant aud furnish power and light to the town and all tbe mines and prospects in the Battle lake basin. Among the mines that will furnish ore for the plant Is the Doane Rambler. It being one of tbe richest copper propositions In the country. A large amount of development work has been done and this mine alone should be able to furnish 150 tons of ore per day. holds the Tbe Doane Rambler worlds record for high grade shipments, having shipped several carloads averaging from 40 to (So per cent copper. The town of Rambler Is located 14 miles west of Grand Encampment, and Is surrounded by scores of first class ropper prospects. l!0f. d com-niitl.- v 1! V UNFORTUNATE WEEK MARCH 7th. an opportunity to predicl the failure of Edison Moving Fictures. Admission, 10 cents. Chief tin- - cutoff on Hint account. Engineer lluod. however, had faith in his plans and iiersevered, and be is now rewarded by seeing the product of ber of that body. Must that Mormon state le represented only by a Genhis genius in successful operation. tile? Much as we despise and detest Mormuiiisui, we must wait further eviEDITORIAL OPINION dence that a Mormon. cannot be admitted lo congress. A FAIR STATEMENT. K'l'IptidUli. ilv. Young, Props - Cnt-nsr- a .I FAVORITES ARE wiih two engines hitched to the same number id cars. Decides being a liuic saver. tbe cost of operating the line will be materially reduced by the cutoff through the lessening of the wear and tear of the. rolling much and the THE ELLSWORTH. consumption of fuel. has cost the tl) Family (4) The improvement Row hern Paciflc company $ti.utH),0no. Pony three mites of track across the ZARRKLLA, Tbe Wire King. lake rests on trestling. Several miles of the treat ling required spliced piles. At some points the mud under the lake CLIFFORD, Black Face Monolog hit seemed to be bottomless and ou Severn! occasions the filling composing THE MCS1CAL HARTS, the einliaiikinent stink below the level of Hie water, carrying tbe track with MISS GLADYS CARLYLE. ii. Sait Lake never favored the enter- prise because it left that city sidelWinuxtes nnd norm Delivery are authorized to rective ui- tracked. and its people never missed Ai: & 1.1, PLANT TO COST HOOJKMl Lyceum Theatre route MARCH OGDEN. UTAH, TUEUDAY MORNING, EXAMINER, Six-roo- tar a: Whale AND CARO READING. Told by hand or card at No. 280 24!'.; vrcet Ladles 25c and gentlemen .r0t. FORTUNES AND CONTRACTORS BUILDERS. GO TO M. Glllu fee airlh'ng It? Mill - l Building. Worit. t'v Viri'.. J V- ncVr.srtiq, CLAinVOYANTS. Mrs. Inger A Eon, clairvoyants and mediums. V.'e tell your nane and ail atmut . affairs, whether they youf buxine:-.. IuT .rtn&tloa rewill he sii'uv'-vfiiliSyutcpr, sicknexx. garding TT'a'Tlr.-ircline affair s- -d ration. What we tail No questionr, ".xked. eomee true. 429 25th street , j Said the doctor to a patient who was cultivating brain power. We say, feed the body and th; brain will t - care of itself. 'You want Good Red Meat At least once a day to start that fresh energy and keep th: fires o. I you intellect meat diet, you are on a than to brttcr do can't gve us your orders. ng. Well take good care WAffLE HOUSE 246 Twenty-fift- h of diem. Street SHORT ORDERS ON SHORT NOTICE ' Open Day and Night htafwy and Kkwy, --Prcprietera, A. E. Weatherby PNONE 73 MM P5I Washr Av |