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Show fna uonsLva rx minkx ' uccls, ttati, wattbpat mobstsw, at THE EXAMINER. Published every day is ihe year. Business Office. 407 24th Street rublishad by tbs Vnloa Printing FRANK FRANCIS. Co. Editor and Mgr. by Carrier, Including Sunday Mot ning Fiaminer. Delivered par month Single copies........ SUB8CRIFTION RATES. By mall oaa month t including Meta Sunday ah Ttoatmaatera and Rural Delivery Carriers arc authorized to receive aub" ectlptlona. Subecrlbera will confer n favor by reWarming this office of fallnra totheir ceive The Examiner before breakfast. OGDEN, UTAH, MARCH 26, ISO. 1 VITUPERATION. Here la an example of Ilia -d journalistic methods of the The minority report of KrpiiblUaiw. Mrcxra. Splght, Gouldcu, MrDermuU the minand Luekling. who t committee df the shipping ority an aiibabik-- s 1o the Philippine trade, is out. Thi report Is honest, hold an! fear Jo. it telle of the lilalant and unblushing lobbying of the Republicans fn have the merchant service subsiof ttia f4.CC3.9o4 paid In dized. It freights In 1101 for carrying to the Ihlllpplnes, a sum which, like the major portion of ail our star and natrul expenditures of ihe present day, has lieen rendered necessary by, the subjugation and retention vi those Island. The reiNirt then goes on to Jay bare a fact which la a disgrace to lha govern-meand country. Thera are seventeen vessels engaged in the trade. Their owners will rereive gratuities from the government, lnetead of employing American sailors, as one would pappose to lie the natural thing to do, their boat are completely inannea by Chinamen, the only whites being the oHirers. This exposure of another Republican graft mikes that parly hoc aa they cannot hn.1 any good reply to charges o palpably true. Ho they denounce on tlis subject aa vig all tuperation. That is why our evening con temporary printed the news of the minority's report under the entirely misleading caption, ''Democratic Vituperation." When the Democrats do vituperate, our contemporary will be out of slock of strong language for heads We wonla therefore advise the Standard to be economical la Ihe use of such language or else when eloctlon Jlme cornea, the Riandard will find 11 self, at a crisis, or perhaps we should My tongue-tie- d rn-eu- a light-lettin- type-tie- AFTER MEAT PRICES. o'clock In the mornlus, when the owner, wtih lantern and told feet, comes to load them, when before they were driven U the train In tlie morning and loaded la time to reach the next morning's market. On account. of this extra time In badly equipped yards and In transit a carload of rutile will shrink l.miO pounds inure than when driven from ibo ft-- , d lot in the morning and loaded and traniqKirtod to market iu eighteen or nineteen hours. The fanners feel that the ku-- of the stock pass lakes their shipments out of their own hands entirely, and that It is loft merely to the care of the train crews, anil In consequence suffers front lack of care, thus causing a greater shrinkage. The farmers like to accompany their shipments to see that the best of tare la given to prevent shrinkage. Tho similarity of grievances In Iowa. Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas. New Mexico and Texas will he easily noted. It indirates that a general demand will be made for another amendment of the Interstate commerce law, end this time it will not iMia Trojan horse such as the Elkins amendment has proved iiself to he. A more unpopular piece of legislation never reached the statute bonks In the guise of a popular measure and by Ihe votes or all parties in Congress. As it hus Interpreted liy the railroad become a measure of intl hraurlpprr become a measure of tutolcrahle oppression to important industries in the Western states and territories. Denver News. 4 Aecordiug io Dun's Review for last week, larger receipts of live hogs snd the weakness In grain combined to depress provisions somewhat, although the general level or quotations la still high. The value of exports In February was about the samo as last year, a gratifying exhibit In view of the beavy losses la must agricultural simples. Mild weather bee brought a considerable decline in the price of eggs, supplies having risen to a high point on account of the heavy arrivals. Dispatches from Iowa sound a different note one that falls to accord with tho sentiment voiced last week by the oonwutiou of cattle raisers assembled la this city. la common with the Denver convention, the Iowa farmers atm at the railroads and the meat trust as the common enemy, alleging that these agencies have much to do With the present wide discrepancy between prices fhr meat on the hoof and prices fur meat to the consumer, after the railroads and the meat trust hare subtracted their profits. Iowa's movement in this mailer lakes the form of a revival of granger-lam- . The farmers in Webster and Hardin counties already have perfected their orgsniRatkins, and a meeting has just been railed to organ izo the farmers In Hamilton county. The organization .is Known as . the Corn Belt Meat Producers' and Is organized for the purpose of promoting the general welfare of the livestock Interests of the corn hell, protecting them from the unreasonable fraSIc arrangements of the railroad companies and the greed of Ihe packers trust Stockmen and farmers all over Central Iowa are up in arms ovrr What Ihev deem rank injustice in freight rales and accommodations and tlie prices for produce quoted by the trust, says the Chicago They believe the railroads have entered upon a crusade to raise rates, without a corresponding bettering of (he service. It is hoped that the tending Investigation against the meal trn.t, charged with paying no more for the raw product than a year ago, yet selling its finished product for a considerable advance In price, will aid the farmers. Swoiary I'ortelyou of the department of roninieree has charge of the investigation. The particular grievance of the Iowa meat raisers is set forth iu a circular rent out by the state secretary of the granger movemeni, which in part feads as follows: One year ago stork trains between Fort Dodge. la., and Chicago ran at the raw of twenty-onmiles and one-hal- f per hour and the chipper was permuted to .accompany hie. stock and get return transportation. Today the earn train makes but fourteen miles per hour, and the shipper is either obliged to. pay hla fare in returning from Chicago or walk borne. Our atork must now lie driven from their comfortable feed yards on the evening before shipment, and he obliged to stand in railroad yardwitii'jnt shedding or bedding to lie assoc-iaHon- e part are fearless fanatics, and are ablo to endure the fatigues of lung campaigns ou very amall aupplhw-Bu- i aa Turkey is rotten at the tup, there la not a great deal of confidence in the bravery and ability of the higher officers who would command in caae of war. . SYNDICATE It v, EDITORIAL OPINION TWO BIOGRAPHERS. one. as well a biographer to Napolooii. It is said, also, that he represents the extreme limit to which Intimate biography may be pushed. lie is what Boswell was to Johnson, what Miss Strickland was to certain British worthies, what Rousseau was to himself and more. When bn was admlted to (be academy he delivered an address. M. made reply to the speech of the new member, and addressed him You have followed him (Nathus: poleon) not only In hls battles end marches across Euroim, In the soirees at Malmalsun and the official receptions at the Tuilerlea, but also In his intimacy. In his private apartments, bedrooms and dressing rooms. You have counted bis wash thirty-siflannel undershirts, nine dozen while shirts, bosoms of hollnnds, at 48 franca apiece, but CO franca when tbey were II bollauds; twelve dozen porket handkerchiefs, three dozen foided towels, about which you regret that you have not gained any further Information;' three dozen median but, perhaps, as you say, these were aocks. Of course, It la generally known that Napoleon in dead, and according to well established literary custom, having Ha origin perhaps In the fact that the dead cannot talk back, leas free from (he maundering of the Intimate biographer than if atlll alive. Under the circumstances, then, something might be said In palliation of the intimacy of Masson's biography. But lot us come nearer home. In Ihe person of Jacob RJis, President Roosevelt, who la not dead, baa a biographer, who, as far as he baa got, Masson in the Intimacy of hla biography of the president It might he said iu passing, too, that he baa just begun, and wbiy the end may be can only bn imagined. And, alia! there is In this mnutry no Academy of Immortals or whlrh he ran he made a member and nnutied on hls admission In accordance with tlie custom which prevails In the great French Institution. M. Masson la Urun-ntierr- e Ume-honore- d . FAMOUS CORNERS AND RESULTS. (The Riandard.) The failure of Daniel J. Sully, the "cotton king, has recalled many famous attempts to corner the different markets and the disastrous results that rams to the daring speculators who made the altempia. Sully battled against the moneyed practically world and he lost. Hie syndicate netted profile of millions In a day. Twice recently he ahowej hla absolute control of the market. Rome of the most famous aiieiuplt at corners have been In the wheat market. In 1898 Joseph loiter, of Chicago, thought he had cornrrrd Ihe wheel market, and hie fame as a Hecnnd Napoleon of Finance" was heraldco throughout the world. But Armour. Hwin and a few other shrewd old traders refusal to lose l hair heads with lossea of thousands, and fn four months t.iler'e corner was brought to an abrupt close. His profits vanished In a night, end were followed by a part of the loiter fortune In an effort to re- coup. "Old HuMi." of Chicago, was another who lost a fortune in the wheat pit. Combined against him were the moneyed men of the conn try. hut for weeks ha apparently wax tbetr master. At length the tide turned, and hls millions In paper profits radmt awsy In a few hours. Ila naver fully recovered Ills footing, and .lied only fairly Heveral years ago a mera lad to corner the corn market well-to-d- o. under-t-oo- k to surrender. New York, March 5. The sum of $32,006 ha been pad at an auction here for a French snuff hex dated 1758. says a Times dispatch front London. This is thej greatest mm ever an art object paid at auction for it is pxpfcted,thehox eventually will find It way iq the foiled States through the firm which affected the purchase. The box which la the work of Halnc-lin- . la obloug. with panel on the sides, top and base of enviel painted with tioiiqiii-- l of flower. The frame to ihe panel, of seroll and shell work, are enriched wlih Ttra-i- l ixn iiismnnils. V jf'. K v - , ' 'll-'- V'-'A- Lx . - 'i 'I a a special mark of tavur from towards his capital, ami sultan the 35. The March Constantinople, Abdul knows the because also Turkish army, which may be called is unpopular, and that conscription and to possibly uisin fight Bulgaria, dims not desire nuts under bis Russia and Austria into the bargain, wbeImlows. now iu Is before the year Is out, There Is another except km which hetLer condition than it has been a Mohammedan from other enables since Us disastrous campaign against parts of the empire to buy hls wsy the Russians In 1878. has served The Oreck war of 1896 Increased out of the army after be Hs prestige and gave the men and only three months by paying $266 officers a confidence In themsclvM down. Everybody else must serve three which had previously been impaired. The army ia the apple of the sul- years If In the Infantry, and four tan's eye, and he has given It all the years If in the cavalry or artillery. attention and all the money he can After this, a young Turk is liable for eight years' service in the terrilare. The navy, on the other hand, torial Ia reserves, called Kedlfs. views it he with greet distrust, aa the navy the aervlo is five yeara on was Instrumental largely In dethroning hie uncle, Abdul Axlz. There- active duty and seven years on the fore, the navy, got nothing and the reserves. The army has five great divisions army everything. Conscription la' the rule in Tur- each represented In time of peace by Mohammedans are one army corps. In case of mobilizakey, so far as conrerned, but It does not apply to tion each division is expected to furnish three nddiUonal army corps, or Christians, v All Christiana In the Ottoman 1C In all. for the entire army. The Turkish army on a peace empire have to pay for this exemption a special lax of 40 piastres ($2) footing la nominally Suti.OOO men, though It rarely reaches anything yearly. The citizens of Constantinople are also exempted front aer- - like this number. About 2ii,(mi0 men are always kept In Constantinople A" special guard for the sultan. The Turks rlalm that In rase of war they are able to place In the field l.fino.UiHi men and all arms, but the is supposed to be 800.000. reality & Sawyer Young Prop, The most effective arms of the service is probably the cavalry, which consists of 38 squadrons of 12. the line and 63 regiments of rough CREENWALD ft MURRELLA, rldnra or Irregular cavalry called In fiong and Dance. liuiuiuie. The irregulars (ire mostly Kurds NEWAL AND GOLDIE, , . from Asia Minor. A better known The Imitators. name for them Is A similar body to the Kurd cavalry Is THE COLTERS, ' being organized from the wild tribes Comedy Sketch. of Tripoli In Africa, which Is the ue remaining African possession of HARRIS AND DAVIS, . the sultan. Prise Dancere. The artillery consists of 35 regiments of 195 mounted batteries. In MISS GERTIE STARK, addition there are 45 mountain batIn Illustrated Song. teries. The guns are mostly Krupps EDISON'S MOVING PICTURES, sod many of them are quick fires, sixteen new batteries of these guns Admission 10 Cents. arrived In Constantinople in FebEdison's Moving Pictures. ruary. The navy consists chiefly of a Admission, 10 cents. small fleet of worn out boats permanently anchored at Ihe lower entrance of the Dardanelles. They have not budged since the Greek war and are supiHised to be Incapable of motion. The only vesLOANED SALARIED PEOPLE SAME sel of the Turkish navy whlrh took day applied for, without security or In- a long voyage In recent times was dorsement Your employer or frlcnde the wooden frigate Protoghrul," know nothing of the transection. 1 which took a message front the sultan to Ihe mikado and later foundhave offices In all the principal dUee of the United States, and, your credit ered In the Kca of Japan. There I ones established at any of my offices, a new Turkish cruiser which has you esn get money on a moment's no- Just left Philadelphia because tho Crafiips wouldn't let go before they tice. Call and talk It over. got their money, and there Is Dm Dm DRAKE cruiser In England, held for TeL SOME, similar reason. Kccles Bldg. vice as COLLAPSE. New York. March 35. In a hearing of the suit brought by persons from tlie west. Alfred R. Uoslin, frequently mentioned In connection with the 520 per cent Miller syndicate collajwc, has been positively Identified by two persons as William H. Spencer, whose name appeared as endorser on nearly all the checks deposited by the exploded American Finance and Mortgage company, which concern ia alleged to have accepted at least $2,000.-(hn- i from Investors, principally in tlie western states, to whom large returns were promised. At former hearings Goslin baa maintained that Spencer" was not an Imaginary person, but bad a genuine existence, although he baa nut been able to produce him In court. At the preceding hearing cancelled checks amounting to 850,000 were taken from the pocket of a witness. Affidavits have now been Introduced to show that Goslin was seen running from the buildiug immediately after the papers disappeared. IMPRISONED BY BURSTING DAM. WORLD'S the winning number the last trip. Two more Free Trips to our Customers. FAIR, steMCOch and style. All work en rusted to tbi department will be exeented in the highest art of modern dressmaking. Madam Woolley is assisted by a corps of epeclalisls of unusual ability. The facilities afforded here for producing the most exclusive designs, strictly in accordance with new and up styles, are equal to anr In the state. Madam Woolley will be phased to talk with you on matters of dress. Chex W. L. Magtnnla Bldg Ecclea Bldg. WANTED; Young man to sent a large Tailoring House. repreSmall capital required. Excellent opportunInquire of H. E. Flake, 545 27th ity. - GUARDIANSHIP AND PROBATE NOTICES Consult County Clark or tha ratpae. live signora for further InformatioiL la the District Court fur Weber County, State of Utah. Estate of Ren-rStonebreaker, deceased. Creditors will present claim with vouchers to the undersigned at Gun. ncll's Law Office, No. 2408 Washing, ton Avenue (up stairs) In Ogden City Utah, on or before the third day t ALMA ALLEN, July, 1904. y ' Administrator Volney C. Gunnell, attorney fur uid administrator. Date of first publication of this not Is March 3rd. 1904. DANCING ACADEMY REGULAR DANCE EVERY WANTED. Street Pm-ifl,- MONDAY EVENING. ta CAFE OPED ; III Fine dinner SECOND-HAN- HI on Sunday from 11 to 4 SAFE. Inquire 407 11 p. m., 25 canto Lunch served tron to. 4, only 25 cents. BliOrt orders at all bourn. Freak dining room girt at Oysters in any style. Gams and Flak D 24th atrecL FIRST-CLAS- in season. WONG SUN, Proprietor. 222 Twenty-fift- h fit S FOR SALE Household furniture, room house, at 550 22nd. FORRENT Three room and mer kitchen, unfurnished. No. Washington. sum2235 Ross Book Store. Books, Stationery and Office Supplies, ji FOR RENT. TWO FURNISHED bed rooms 24th St. Modern conveniences. at 612 WAFPLE HOUSE 246 Twenty-fift- h 8 tract SHORT ORDERS ON SHORT NOTICE MONEY TO LOAN On city or farm Room 6. )pen Day and Night property. Hunter ft Kennery, Magny and Kinzy, Picprlatora. Flrat National Bank Building, Ogden, Utah. HOTEl.8. & J. BRUMMITT LEWIS THE HOTEL LINCOLN W. H. LI IT 1.1 Proprietor. Permanent r TramlenL 230 Twenty-thi,'- BLACKWELL EXPRESS and BAGGAGE OODEN, UTAH. St d REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Transferred to any part of tha city. PRICES REASONABLE. 233 25th 8L with Phono S31x. brick residence, Four-roogood location, $1109. barn, lot 50132. Cor. 23rd and Wash. Parry, Chauncey m Ave. -- o i aifive Acresttwoom water Do You Know What It Means to be Fitted? iand. good bouse, two two blocks from right nf orchard, 2,000. car Un j. J. BRUM- - ALBERT F. RICHEY. MITT. FOR SALE. Farm 45 acres, good lucerne, good water shade, fruit, soil Thousands of men have thought barn, only seven large bonze, never right but did, they they Cheap at $2,000. Ogden. from miles understood until slipped Hunter ft Kennedy. they into HUB SMART CLOTHES, and stood In front of the long glass which FOR RENT 4 unfurnished rooms shows them from head to heel. We Boor, no children, 3066 Adams ground have the clothes and we have the Ave. glass. It will lake you only a minute. Today would be a particularly FOR satisfactory prices on Flour, good time to drop In. for the new ua and Grain call on W. T. Astlll, Suita and Spring Overcoats have just 820y. 2316 Washington am. been put on the tables, fresh from the 'Phone brick residence, zoa'lALE shears, clean rut, plentiful in cloth, land. 125 fruit-Sn2 acres 2 in their In rich sweeping quallines, mile from S. P. M In trees. fine In ity, finish, stylsh every inch. Parry, cor. Chsnncey abops; $2,500. ave. 2?,rd snd Washington FOR SALE UNDERTAKER 'Phone 150. 2372 Washinslon Ave. 1-- brick residence, FOR SALE 7 with small expenao can make rooms, mm1 barn; one block from car line; 23rd and $1,000. Chauncey Tarry, WaHh. ave. New Offerings of Rare Beauty and Style, in Finely Tailored Garments for Ladies. In this Madam Woolley, who Is In chaige. has just returned from a trip to the fashion centers of the East where she became fully acquainted whli the newest Ideas, lxt Natl Bank Jos rd DIGNAN'S . MONEY TO LOAN. . J. Special Suit Values Gnat activity exists ATTORNEYB-ATLAW- MONEY TO LOAN. 410-41- 1 (Second Floor) ADVERTISEMENTS. CLASSITIED who work fur about oue-ibior r.a. fourth the wages that American received, so that the American sailor have lieen completely supplanted Lv . these Chinese la the Tery companies who are pressing the bil and who are, la part, to get Its Brs'lu- - dejuu-tmen- Bashl-Baxouk- STYLISH DRESS MAKING fluential and unblushing lobby has been hounding the life out of both branches of congress. The report say that outride of the good transported In vessels owned by the government, there was paid la freights for such carrying In the year 1901. 84.523.954, and that this carrying ia done principally to tha Philipiiinea and. Ilka the anl major portion of all our war naval expenditures of tha present day, has been rendered neceaaary by the subjugation and retention of those islands. The report aaya the bill la a moat barefaced misappropriation of public Of tha seventeen moneys and adds: vessel now engaged la this trade, on the Pacific, all are manned exclusively (except officers) by Chinese sailor. Today water broke Into the mine of the Excelsior FORSALE Building lota and 3 Clay works and Imprisoned fifteen eight room modern brick houses on t men. The lire took nil easy terms. Inquire of Jno. J. Grelnor, the men out uninjured. 128 25th. Uraxll. Ind., March 25. WEEK MARCH Drake's Easy Money Slime No. 371 22nd SL Lyceum Theater In Chi- cago. He was known to hie associates M plain George II. rhiilipa.. A week after he began operation he was heralded aa the Corn King. He stood the Blraln for a remarkable length of time. but. Ilka others who have attempted similar feats, found so much corn was going to he turned over to him that he would lx swamped. He put up a brave front, but it availed him nothing, anl he was at last compelled . maY FIGHi KubaiA, TURKbV (Denver News.) M. Frederick Masson la one of Ihe rharaciers of Interesting literary Franco. Ho was recently admlted to the French Academy of Immortals, and tho occasion was made a notable a . There arc, however, about 26 tor A SCANDAL belonging U . Turkey pedo tUat which' are supposed to be more or less effective. Washington, March 25.' The views Such training aa the Turkish navy of tha minority of the committee, preon been the English pared by Representative Lucking iff has had has and signed by Messrs. model, but the army Is organised di- Michigan, and McDermott rectly on German lines, and trained Splght. Gouldea, Lucking, declare the bill to be a step by German officers. Properly led it Is probably one of In the policy of subsidizing our merthe moat effective fighting machines chant marine, for which, fur seven Its ben for the most years, the most active, persistent, inin Europe. x eta t. w-iitr- This line of Suits comprises some of the hand acre land in berries FOR SALE mile from and fruii of all kind; renter of city. 12 block from car line; a model place for a home; $850. t'hauu-ceTarry, 23rd and Wash. ave. 3-- 4 2 y PALMISTRY somest and most desirable values we have received this season. We should get $20.00 to but we arc $35.00, offering them from $15.00 to $25.00. the highest class work, in VOILS, ETA-MINEBROAD-CLOTHPANAMA CLOTHS. Browns, Coachman's Drab, and pretty new mixtures with full AH frame residence FOR SALE and summer kitchen. 4x10 rods of land, on 21st bet. Grant snd Lincoln; $1,750. Wash. ave. Chauncey Parry, 23rd and frame resiFOR BALE 3 blocks from dence; bit 66x200 feet; center of city, on Washington ave.; Chauncey Parry, 23rd and $2,700. Wash. ave. S, Told by hand or card FORTUNES at No. 280 21th street. Ladies 25c and gentlemen CONTRACTORS n - AND BUILDERS. for anything In Mill Work, Contracting and Building, 22nd and Washington. S, Eaton and. Blouse Suits, tailored in the newest style sleeves, and long set-idrop shoulders trimmed in pretty braids and appliques, such as you might find in $50.00 and $100.00 suits. 50c. GO TO M. GHIls CLAIRVOYANTS. in-Bl- u:s, Taffeta Lined Jackets AND CARO READING. Mra. Inger. ft Bon, clairvoyants aad mediums. We tell your name and all about your business affairs, whether they will be successful. Information regarding marriages, divorces, sickness, love affair and positions. No questions asked. Wbat wt tell comes trua 42$ 25th street Whale Said the doctor to a patient who was cultivating brain power. We say, feed the body and the brain will ta'.e care of Itself. You want Good Red Meat At least once a day to start that fresh energy and keep the fires of intellect If you ng. are on a meat diet, you can't do better than to us your orders, W;ive take good care of them. A. E. Weatherby PMONE nMM 58 Waahr Avft Come in and let us show you how nice these Suits look and fit. 4 to-da- S. J. Burt & Bros. EXCHANGE SALOON g Open Day and NightStocked With Wines, Llquara aad Clears of tho Flaaat Quality. - Oar Patoono Are Invited to tha Bert |