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Show i THE HORNING 4 THE EXAMINER. . i Published every day la th year. Buclneca Office. 07 24tk Street. Published by the Unloa Printing Ca FRANK ... FRANCIS. Dellnrtl by Carrier, Including Morning Examiner, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By mall one month (Including Sunday) Lyceum Theatre fatal. That this leader of real lamina 1 oppressed with the dangerous tendencies of the tinia is apparent. He depr-i-s'tbc idea of patriotism that associates 11 with "acta that result in conquest, devastation, pillage and spoliation," or with ruthless and cruel . enterprises." Tlie plea of advancing riviliatfon ho feels, niay kid let imps cover selfish ambition auJ merciless avarbv." After a fine eulogy of Washington be says of that pairiot: He desired to prevent our nation from running the course that had 'hitherto marked Ihe dealing of nalbr.is and It was bta prayer that tbe free constitution might be sacredly maintained and Its administration conducted with wisdom and virtue,' and that the happiness of the people under the eiispfree of liberty might be made complete, and that (hey 'might hae the glory of recommending it to the affection aud adoption of every nation (hat was as yet n stranger to iL" General Miles does well to point to ua all that the liberties thus for attained have meant to the generations by whose struggles they were won. The struggle out of serfdom and despotic power has meant an enormous gain to th race. Khali th Inllvidual has whom Democracy monarch, rruwned, be indifferent to the insidious movement by which this great heritage Is slipping from hlmT A responsibility held In conjunction wlih others Is none the less a real and undivided responsibility. Indifference, Ignorance to harbor thee la treason to tbe Democratic freedom won by the costly progress of the generations. Tha bravo and knightly warrior of noble battles of peace aa well as of war may well ask ua to payee, consider anj act. Sawyer & Young cr Props. . 76 cts .ftOcte All Postmaster and Rural Delivery Carrier are authorised to receive Subscriber! will confer a favor by Informing thla oftre of failure to receive The Faminae before their ftreakfaat. OGDEN, UTAH, APRIL 2, 1904. MARCH ig AU AND ROOSEVELT. Ever biiim the poetoffii-- inquiry with lie exposure of ruttenncMi and fraud the Democratic Arty baa aaked and eslisd, continuously an.l emphatically, for fuller investigation, not only of tba twv.toIRre department, bill of nil the other dvpartinenia of (be government But their request haa not yet granted. The policy of the party In liower baa been of a diametrically Out of thirty-thre- e opposite nature. Indiclmonta ariaiug from the Bristow report only two government employe had been prosecuted and they were men who held or who were aaaerted to have held by the Republicana Democratic opinions. The explanation of thla action of the Republicans is simple. They know whai a full Inquiry would revet I. They know it would reveal n stale of things bad enough to cause their downfall In the next election, and the practical elimination of their party from the field of politics for many years to come. But perhaps It la unnecessary to have further Investigation; perhaps the country W already sufflclenily awakened to tba rottenness of their last administration; It Is at least to be hoped so. One thing the country certainly has wakened to and that in the Instability of Roosevelt. Mr. Roosevelt haa been n great Sucre i both la Ihe bodily strenuous Ufa of the cowboy and the Intellectually strenuous life of the writer of thoughtful books. He has been ntrenuoun during hi terra of office, but he I emphatically nut a sucres as a President. Nevertheless the Republicans tndoroa him fog. another term. .They have, therefore, two weak points in two different parts of their armor corruption and Roosevelt. Tbc parts of the Demorrallr armor will he purity and n prudent President And with these strong points and the reform which in nil directions the Democrats desire and would carry through If In power; they have a splendid chance te win out thin e ls-e- corn-(pondi- MIL Under a local optlou law in North Carolina, what Is styled n "Christian liquor shop" has boen established In The establishthe cily of Raleigh. ment Is officially called a "dispensary," and in ridicule it has also been termed the "Tabernacle Baptist tialoon." because Its founders are mem tiers of the Tabernacle Hapiint church if that city and also of the Raleigh league. The "dispensary hoard" is coniiswed of officers of the rhurcli and of tbe league. One of thorn Is a Sunday school superintendent, and Iho bartenders are all chnrch memAnti-Saloo- bers. . 28th new people A Dollar . . Show For A Dime i Drake's Easy Honey loaned , CORRUPTION - WEEK . Editor end Mgr. Sunday per month Single eop lee despotism is quiet, insidious, subtle and EXAMINER, Salaried People on your personal note. Business strictly confidential. Call and talk It over. D.D. DRAKE 410-41- 1 Ecclcs Bldg., 4th Floor. DCirENCTAII, SATURDAY MORNING, 'APRIL conditions, but some disturbin' a In returns as to increase! labor troubles and in the conflicting reports of the conditions of th winter sown wheat. A depressing Influence is shown by the strike of Iowa son coal miners add dissensions la Pennsylvania, la addition to bitterness o( the struggle between strikers and the militia In Colorado and tbe prosiet for another lie up o( the New York City building industry. Advices from tbe south test are that winter wheat haa' Improved aiih good rains. In th central wrat iho plant Is generally well routed, hut thin on the ground. Western centres say good corn Is scarcer than for years. Report are numerous of the poor condition of cribbed corn. Out look for cotton mills for the next six months is not regsided promising by New England authorities, but woolen mills there are runuing on a Further shutfoil line erf orders. downs of cotton mills at Philadelphia. Eastern elide manufacturers lu some inatam-eare not ordering as freely aa a year ago. Chicago and New Ymk mail orders and reports from visiting buyers begin to point to the prospect for an increasing volume of business In staple merchandise and retail trade haa been the beat In a long while. In Pittaburg th March steel and Iron has been tbe best In years with atmra advance in prices. Canadian wholesale merchants sad manufacturers report good galas la nearly all lines now that railroads have gotten free of the car congestion handicap. Coal companies are planning to increase their output. Requests for spring and summer goods are noteworthy and bank clearings are Dee Moines entire state of Iowa are con Dee Moines. April 1. fronted wi'h a coal famine as a result not filed today by Burton's counsel, and this wax tha lnt day for filing tbe bill U, enable the case to 1 heard at St. Paul.' By stipulation of the attorneys on both stiles, the case may now be heard at th September term of the United States circuit court of appeals al Denver. Otherwise the regular course will be for a of tbe case at the December terra of the United State court of appeals In Bt. Louis. . Tho counsel for the defense expect to complete the bill of exceptions today and submit It to tbe government's attorney probably by tomorrow. In that rase. It te stated the bill will pot be formally filed In the United States district court before Monday or Tuesday. j of tbe lockout which closed every coal 'mine la the state and that section of Missouri Included in the territory embraced by the affected district But lit- tle tool Is for sale la the state. Local dealers today planed double rush orders lu Kansan City. Omaha and SL Joseph and other neighboring cities, but It is only possible to secure coal in limited quantities from those points. Unless the situation is eased within the next three weeks manufactories will shut down. leading firms say they will be prepared to supply the demand for a long while yet and that they have no thought of compromising. FAVOR STATEHOOD. Oklahoma and Indian Territory to be Combined in One State, Also New Mexico and Arizona. Washington, April 1. A favorable report was authorised today on the bill granting statehood to Oklahoma and Indian Territory under the nemo of Oklahoma, and Arisons and New Mexico under the name of Arlxons by the house committee on territories. The bill la to bo reported substantially as drawn by the Republican members of Tbo report was the authorized without n roll eall of - tba committee but tho Democratic members have reserved the' right to present a minority report. : CLASSIFIED Jo. W. Mao-Veag- h That la the Grievance of Machinists Which May Cauaa a Strike on the Santa Fa. ' Topeka, Kan. April 1. General Manager Mudgr, of tha Santa Fe, said today, regarding the proposed strike of machinists along th Santa . Fe, "The grievance of the machinists haa nothing to do with their wage. They admit we are paying them as much money aa any other road. The trouble is based upon the action the company take In regard to the employment of 11m men. It te generally understood when the Santa Fe employes a man no questions are asked as to whether he belongs to a union or 'not; Tha machinists have asked ua hereafter when men were employed that anion men be given the preference. This we refuse to do. If Ihe machinists go out, and I think they will, we shall fill their places at one regardless of whether they arc union men or not ;I lit Natl Bank Chea Magtnate L Bldg. , FOR RENT. RENT 4 unfurnished rooma no children, 3096 Adam floor, ground Ave. . FOR i TWO FURNISHED bed rooma at 24th St Modern convenience. MONEY TO LOAN. .J. J. BB.UMMITT MONEY TO LOAN On city or farm Hunter A Kennery. Room 6. rcady-Uf-wea- j WAFFLE HOUSE 249 THE HOTEL LINCOLN W. H. LIITLK Proprietor. Permanent er BL 03DEN. UTAH. Twonty-thi-d BEAL ESTATE FOR BALE. 1 brick residence, 60x132, good location, fllOO. Hincey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. four-roo- ' 8 f - Twsnty-flft-h Street I. L. Clark & Sons Co., Wash. Ave. ' ol JA1" land, good house, two right, live-roo- two Wock.Dom m of orchard, J. J. BRUM-Nit car Una, 12,000. IVE ACRES- -- -Open Day and Nlgfit Magny and Kinay, Proprietor. LEWIS & BLACKWELL EXPRESS , BAGGAGE Transferred to any of tha part Building loto nad 3 om modern brick houses on ms. Inquire of Jno. J. Greiner, ALE SALE form 45 acres, Ult shade, lucerne, good good water , e UNDERTAKER 'Phone 150. 2372 Washington Ave. brick residence, acre land, 125 fruit mile from 8, P. trees, Cbauncey Parry, cor. )2,500. Washington ave. ALE m, 11-- 8 2 brick residence, FOR BALE 7 1th email expense can make rooms, car line: jod barn; ona block from 23rd and i ooO Cbauncey Parry, frame residence FOR BALE id summer kitchen, 4x10 rods of land, . 9 tut bet. Grant and Lincoln; $1,760. feet: 8 acre land In berries mile from and fruit of all kinds; center of city, 2 block from car line; a model place for a home; $850. Chann-ceParry, 23rd and Wash. ave. FOR SALE marked. Also very much in favor of the stylish and high class garments we are now showing. Our Suit Department presents a very busy appearance tfyesc days an evidence of what the best suits combined with reasonable prices will do. Even though you have no intention of buying a Suit right now, we would like to have you see our newest arrivals which just came in by express. They will give you an idea of what is correct and what is being worn this spring by the best dressers. RICHEY. intlifactory price on Stour, 1 Grain call on W. T. A till, I20y. 2319 Washington are. frame, resiblocks from center of city, on Washington ave.; 23rd and $2,700. Cbauncey Parry, Wash. ave. 2-- 1-- 2 1-- y PALMISTRY AND CARD READING. FORTUNES Told by hand or card at No. 280 24th afreet Ladiee 25c and gentlemen 60c. CONTRACTORS ANO BUILDERS. GO TO M. Glllls for anything la Mill Work, Contracting and 22nd and Washington. Building, CLAIRVOYANTS. Eat a 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 diet are on a meat you can't do better than to give us your orders. Well take good care of them. ng. . Mrs. Inger A Son. clairvoyants and mediums. Wa tell your name and all about your business affaire, whether they will be successful. Information regarding marriages, divorces, sickness, love affairs and positions. No questions asked. What wo tell cornea trua. 429 25th street PHONE 71 A. E. Weatherby um MSI Washr Av They have a finished appearance harg that leaves no roan for argument when comparison is made. We want you to come just to look. & tt ALBERT F. 5 --Household furniture, a, at 660 22nd. SALE dence; iot 66x200 S. J. Burt elty. PRICES REASONABLE. . - .233 2Sth Phone SSIx. . forTAle. FOR beauty of style and workmanship - SHORT ORDERS ON SHORT NOTICE HOTELS, vw The Difference In Suits NEW WAISTS Books Stationery and Office Supplies, jt 9X2 MONEY TO LOAN. j . 23562362 Ross Book Store. . to the next season. We cut the price early to make sure that they will sell quickly. We makeWHOLESALE prices as follows: $30.00 suits $25.00, $25.00 suits $20.00, $22.50 suits $18.50, $20.00 suits $17.50, $17.50 suits $15.00, $15.00 suits $12.50, $12.50 suits $10.00, $11.50 suits $8.50, $7.50 suits go at $3.90. It will be as much to your interest as ours to buy one of these stylish suits. Fit guaranteed. . s EocleaJMoB S If you want a nice Tailor-mad- e suit for Easter Sunday, you can get it at CLARK'S for a: very little money. We have already sold a great many suits and have made up our minds to not carry a single suit over , This saloon Is run on a novel plan, ft haa no seats, sells nothing to Intoxi-rate- d Wat Weather Has Depressing Influence persons, and all Its rules and In Southwest are enforced. regulations vigorously Under the law 2 per cent of the groan Nw York. April 1 Hpecial telereceipts go to the state. The net grams from correspondents of tha Inrnuc Is divided between the county Mure anil la ternational Aganry and the city, in lieu of the former sathroughout the United States and Can; Pulp wood duty free. loon licenses. ada, report a check to tha exceptionalThe first month's profits of ihn dt ly good trad at tba southwest due to When Used in the Manufacture of central want following more seasonable primary were $5,non. The public revert weather, an Improvement in the Paper. nue I larger than that formerly deNew' York, April 1. Another pulp rived from the saloons, which this "dispensary" displaces, and since it decision of interest to paper manufacwas establiahed, on the first day of the turer ban been handed down by the year, there has been great derrras board of United State general apIn the number of arrests for drunkpraisers which declares that roused enness. pulp wood la free of duly as paper The further results of this curious stock. Thla rao ha Involved more experiment will be watched with In- labor than any other that haa come beterest In all parts of the country. fore the board for a long time, on count of the hitter fight made by the EDITORIAL OPINION paper manufacturing companies which have rosslng plants in the United " States to keep nut the Canadian raiSOME RINGING WORDS.'' led wood. . Rossed pulp wood is spruce or pop-ja- r. (Denver News. I cut Into logs about two feet long The recently uttered words of General Miles should not be allowed to and with the bark and roughncaa repast without careful attention and ear- moved by a mechanical process callnest pondering. They should be taken ed rosslng. This is done In Canada for to heart by every American. economy for transportation and logs He believe that the nation In men- In this condition are ready to go direct aced as never before by grave Jangere We are just now showing a specInto the grinders. ial line of "Knickerbockers." At That thla la not. to him, mere rhetoric Acting under tbe direction of the secmay be Judged from thla statemeat: you perhaps know, this brand in a retary of the treasury the custom r "There are many vexed questions and Waist te a guaranhave been until tbe present time In which there may be an classifying the woods as blocks or tee of the highest quality. problems honest difference or opinion but then sticks, Among the moat sought for marough hewn." at 20 per cent. la one transcendent prinrlple. fat above terials we mighi mention the IMall other questions, whether of econoPORTED LINENS, with daiuiy WANT WAGES READJUSTED. mics or individuals, and that la whethCuff and Collars. stiff er the spirit of th Declaration of InTha plain white fine IRISH LINSew York. 'April 1. Employes of j dependence an.l of our constitution In ENS. Tha sheer LINENS tn as brief ,s pure Democracy shall prevail the Erie railroad are seeking a re- -' fine affects aa th frouteat handLast year's Inor perish. Th change from oppres- adjustment kerchief linens. sion to liberty Is wrought by violence, creases of ft per cent were made In all The HAND EMBROIDERED and but th change from Democracy to des- departments. The agreement was to HAND DRAWN WORK Waizta are Is one The last Insidious now .subtle and year. potism wish quiet. employes a treat to look at in the way of fatal. another advance and their first comW cannot agree with General Miles mittee representing the locomotive painstaking and untiri.-- g needlework. that the change from oppression to driver haa called on General ManEvery garment la finely tailored, liberty is always wrought by violence. ager Stewart before whom the matter with full dip sleeve, and tha long The best part of the French revolution was placed. No conclusion was reachcame without violence. Violence folshoulder effect and perfectsquare lowed and .to a eerlous extent, undid ed but meetings will be held almost ly finished stocks. until the dally deof all the work of tbe earlier bloodless revocomplaints lution. The English Magus Charts partments harp been adjusted. The was won without violence .aa were the demand of each class of employes are to b considered separately, and ad-political reform of tbe nineteenth cenr Slices or reduction in wages will ie tury. Yet tbe other statement Is nr indiominously penil win illy upon iho m-- iit true: The change from liberty o vidual cane ! NOTICES m , WWWWiVWV CHECK IN GOOD TRADE AND D Western.. Suit Sale. WILL NOT FAVOR UNION. REGULAR DANCE EVERY MONDAY ' . EVENING. . Ladies and Misses Easter eeeMUB DANCING ACADEMY PB0BATE ed Naively Declares The Hague Tribunal, Fallowing Cxara Initiative, Will Aid Causa of International Psac. St. Petersburg, April 1. 2:19 p. m. M. Muravleff, (minister of justice ahd recently president of Th Hague nr hit ration tribunal, whirh decided the Veneauelan rase), In hla report; to the emperor on the arbitration proceedings which occupies several columns of the Official Messenger, today review the whole eontmveray. devoting two column to the squabble over the question as to what language, English or French, should be whh! iu the proceedings. The minister expressed admiration for the speech of Wayne aa an oratorical effort, but says It contained n great deal of Ir relevant matter of a political character, unfit to be preeented to such a tribunal,' and declare that the whole Issue was not difficult nor complicated In Itself. but was rendered no by the political element Infused therein. M. Muravleff conclude wjlh ex that The preening the ennvletlon Hague court, duo to the Russian emperor's Initiative, will render Invaluable acrvlcna Jn Jhe cause of International peace. anil saying he haa hopes that the power ii will make frequent use thereof. ' , DIGNANS ' m2:15p. RUSSIAN. i, the Philippines government. GllDimHIP MMISE1N1S. r $.:. aa follows: Gold, J.6u5.70: sih.r l.49I.5tui: minor coins, ftitit.&To. additioi 3.403 pieces were coined for ATTORNEY-ATLA- COHERENCE OPTIMISTIC Washington. April 1. Tha eomsL-- s executed at the mints of ihe I'nitix States during Msreb arrogate l 35.603 pieces and tax iB value Consult County Clerk or the reapte-tivsignora for furthar Information. In tho District Court for Weber WANTED. County, 8tato of Utah. Estate of HenStonebroaker, deceased. WANTED Board and room for mar- ry Creditor will present claims with ried couple. Box A. Examiner office. vouchers to the undersigned at Gunfor nell's Law Office, No. 21U8 Washing, WANTED Couple of room office. ton Avenue (up at airs) la Ogdon City, Examiner 11 B, housekeeping. Utah, on or before the third day of ALMA ALLEN, $904. July, Call WANTED Four lady agent. Administrator. 4 to a : at Hotel Lincoln, 8 to JO m., Volaey C. Gunnell, attorney for Mid 6 p. m. WILL BE HEARD IN DENVER. administrator. Date of first publication of thla nolle bo March 3rd. 1904. WANTED: Young man to repreCase of Senator Burton Cannot sent n lhrge Tailoring House. Small Hoard in Court at St Paul. capital required. Excellent opportun27th Bt. Louis, April 1. The case of Senity. Inquire of 1L K. Plake, 645 QUEEN CAE E ator Burton of Kansas, cannot go be- Street : OPEN AIL fore the court of appeals at St. Paul Fine on dinner Sunday from 11 to on appeal for hearing during Its May SAFE. Inquire 407 4 SECOND-HAN25 cents Lunch served tnua ' p. m, aa bill of exceptions waa 24th street' the term, .. 11 to 4. only 25 eonta. Short orders at nil hours. Freh FIRST-CLASdining room glrL at tn any atylo. Gama and Fish Oysters Bt 871 22nd No. In season. 222 Twenty-fift- h BumSt FOR RENT Throe rooma and PAN80N BROS., Proprietors. Zws No. mer kitchen, unfurnished. Washington. BANDITS Patterson Brings up Chinaae Exclusand the ' ' ion BH1 in Senate. 1 to Owing Chicago, April to1. house The Washington. April 4 technical errors the car bam baa- - ! day passed the suuJry civil appropriadits Vandlne, Netdoroieier and tion hill without division. In the. Marx, were Mr. Gillett (Rep. Calif.) secured ! criminal court by Judge Kelaten. permission to have printed 2,000 extra The bandits are to be executed copUw of the report of the committee on April 22. the date named In the on Judldnry la the Wayne impeachment ease together with the report of original senteqee. the minority. The epeaker announced 44 th resignation of Mr. Glass (Item. LOSE OVER MJXXMMa.: , Va.) from th committee on . public lands He also announced the followPacking Company Makea That Record ing appointment!: Mr. Ling tl)em. Mich.) committee in Twelve Year' Operations. on public lands; Mr. Glass (Dem. Ga.l 1. A motion for Chicago, April and on currency; committee banking m. Trains leave 7:15 a. rru, 8:10 a. Mr. Vol steal I Rep. Minn.) committee withdrawal of a hill charging that over assets Interna1,000,000 of th of the f on rallwaya nod canals. been i tional Packing company had and 7:00 p. ol, returning leaves Salt Lake Gty 10:50 away" by tha company's diWashington. April 1. In the eenate "gambledwaa granted today by Judge a. m 1:45 p. m. 6:05 p. m.,and 11:59 p. m. Tickets today Mr. Patterson Introduced n bill rectors, for th amendment or th Cblneeo ex- Edward F. Dunne. John McPheraon, receiver of the clusion act of 1902. giving notice that $1.50 for round trip. On sale April 1st to 6th, inclusive on Wednesday noxL bn would address company, waa discharged and William Ui , Illinois the senate on the bill, la giving this H. Hinkle, secretary of ' returning April 12th. notice, ho snlJ, ho had received what Trust and Barings bank, was mada he coneldered definite Information that receiver under foreclosure proceedings the Chinerc government had de- started by the lnk to get posaalon nounced the treaty with the United of the company's property tn th stock Staten and the treaty would expire De- yards. It was tnUmated to Judge Dunne cember 7 next. Unless the law should be extended Chinee could come Into that a deal wtll soon be completed the United States after that date with- whereby all the company's assets, amounting to 95.000,000, will be sold to out obetructlon. Mr. Platt (Conn.) a powerful stock yard IntereaL The, diaaent from this view. A 'bill was passed authorising the closing of th deal. It is said, will wind the mails of up tha twelve years' operation of the free transmission through International Packing company, with book for t ho, blind. J , a loss of over 14,000,000. Rio Grande COINED DURING MARCH. Nil IOWA COAL FAMINE. PASS SUNDRY CIVIL BILL. 2, 1901. Bros WWW w ffvig 3 EXCHANGE SALC ON Sgfi?P!y and. Night Stocked With Wines, Liquors and Cigars of th Ftaast Quality, Onr Patrons Art Invited to tha B |