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Show THE 4 THE EXAMINER. Published every day u the year. Business Offics, 407 24th Street. Published by the Union Printing Ca FRANK FRANCIS. Editor nod Mgr. Delivered by Can lor. Including Sunday Homing Examiner, per Btgli MnHA - - . .78 eta cb copies SUBSCRIPTION RATES. on month (Including mall By Sunday) Meta AO Postmaster and Rural Delivery Carriers arc authorized to receive mb terlptiona. Subscribers win confer a favor by Informing this office of failure tore-calvThe Examiner before their breakfast. e OGDEN, UTAH, APRIL 4. 1904. PEABODYS POLICY. Further retain (nun Tellurlde nerve but to confirm the pmlirlioos that Governor Peabody's asinine polity 1 calling out the military and allowing wholesale dtorlailon of etrlkers would result hi harm. Owing to the high handed manner In whlrh both union official and working miners have been treated a hope of compromise between operator and worker, entertained a few days ago, la now lost. The Tellurlde union leaden assert that the body of the union la so enraged at the way the strikers have been treated that when the operator made over-ture- s to them they refused to listen to any delegation. ' In Ran Miguel the same result has followed with tne exception that the operators have taken the Initiative In abusing the unions, which they say they "will not recognize." Meanwhile President Moyer Is still ronfined, men are still being deported mil aa far as can be seen there will lie no end to the trouble. To lie consistent Peabody should now deport every union miner In the district and keep them 1 mulshed forever. He cannot Jo thla, so why In the name of sense can he not be man uongh to acknowledge his lulstaxe and aeek to undo in some slight degree the mischief he has done. EDITORIAL OPINION QUESTIONS THAT GHOSTS ASK. Two Short Poems and Soma Prate of , No Consequence. (Son Francisco Examiner.) Thomas Bailey Aldrich Is a real poeL Unfortunately, he Inherited real money and therefore he writes too little. Here Jo onq of hl wolrd productions: Somewhere In rlewilalo wind-swe- space In Twilight land In Neman's land Two hurryiug Shapes met faee to face, And bade each other stand. And who are yon?" cried one, agape. Shuddering In the gloaming light. "I know not," said the second Shapo, "1 only died last night! Nearly all of us believe, In a more or less distinct way, that each one of us is a ghost, a spirit walking aroiiud temporarily, raged up In a body of flesh and blood and bone and muscle and nerves a working machine, in which the ghost Is sentenced here to tio a certain amount of hard labor. We have all bees bred for many centuries to think that as we die thla ghost escapes and rises up In the air, to be carried to tome other kind of existence. Probably our view of our spiritual future la a little crude, and undoubtedly the experience of the future will amend it. It docs not seem likely, (hat as the millions of human beluga, die day by day. ghosts rise up from the earths surface; like fog from the sea, to meet and mingle In the spaces above. Galileo, as a matter of fact, hurt the ghost theory when he proved that the earth turns mind, and consequently that there Is no up or down, and no definite place for ghosts to gather. Our plauot is rushing on a spiral Journey through spare, and never going back to the same spot Unless the ghosts should stick pretty close to the aartli. they would be hopelessly scattered and lost throughout mmee, life the wasting tail of a diminishing comet. This Is not a disquisition on ghosts. What we want to point out to the living is based on an IF. IF the ghosts of men do rise up, and meet, and talk, and discuss the past, there is little doubt that In order to establish their moral and mental standing in ghost land they ask each other two questions: How did you live? How did yon die? It does not matter up among the ghosts what you succeeded In making people think of you. what money you left behind, how many degrees you took in Masonry, or bow PIOUS you seemed to he. With the vanities of the world far down below, and only mlsiy shapes remaining. nothing could be of any Importance except the question. "What did you do with the chances that yon had?" "How did you liver and "How did you die?" Up among the ghosts, the lowest down in the social srale are undoubtedly the suicides. They are looked upon as deserters, the men that ran away from the light. And the highest up among them, If the ghosts are realty wise, is the man who worked the hardest and persisted more plncklly, in spite of the smallest chances and the mallest reward. The man that earned very little money here hut denied himself to use the money for others. Is unquestionably a more respected and honored ghost than the Rockefeller ghost or the ghost of P. T. Barnum. It Is Interesting to think that very soon every on of us fifteen hundred millions of human creatures on this i i earth sill be turned into a ghost, or it equivalent. In a hundred years from now ai the latest fifteen hundred million individuals will be added to ghost land, and not oue of us will be here. Yet the world will bo Just the same, going along in the old ruts, and Just as Ignorant of the hereafter as though we hsd not gone, up to find out wbst it really amounts to. A great many columns may be filled with speculation as to wbai is to become of all of us nations of futnre ghost u. what will happen when our foolish hearts snip beating, and our little quarrels and extravagances and ambition! shall have come to an end. But there la plenty of work for us to do here in our few moments of life, and apcctiiaiiug about the future is waste of time, instead of giving space to any such speculation, we shall give the apace to some verses by Edmund Vance Cook, published In the "Saturday EvenThese verses we recoming Post. mend for their common sense and good tone to all ghosta. cither of the present or of the future: Lyceum ounce. Or a trouble Is what you make it, And It isn't the fact that you'rt hurt that counts, nut ouly how did you take It, You are beaten to earth? Well, well, what's that? feme tip with a smiling face. It's uidhing against you to fall down Theatre & Young Sawyer Props. APRIL 4th JONME WILLIAMS. Funny Comedian. THE BUTTONS Musical. M'LJ.E FAUNCE Serpentine Dam-luTKA8K A MURRAY Refined Altl-- t ROCKWAY ft CONWAY Sketch Artist MIBB KOUTZ Soprano PICTURES. B Drake's Easy Honey I LOANED Salaried People on your personal note. Business strictly confidential. Call and talk It over. D. 410-41- 1 Dm DRAKE Ecclcs Bldg., 4th Floor. flat. Hut to lie there that's disgrace. The harder youre thrown, why, the THE SHAME AND DISGRACE OF IT. higher yon bounce; Dc proud of your blackened eye! (Goodwin's Weekly.) It Isn't the fact that you're licked that The trial and acquittal of Arthur counts: Brown was a shameful miscarriage of It's how did you light and why? justice a disgrace to the city and state, a dishonor to the legal profession to And though you be done to the death, which he belongs, an Insult to all dewhat then? cent men and women. It wan a reIf you battled the beat you could, sult to cause the average man to disIf you played your part in tha world trust and lose respect for law and the of men. way it la administered. Tbe culprit Is a man who was given Why the Critic will call It good. Death comes with a crawl, or cornea fine legal abilities originally, these were heightened and broadened by tbe with a pounce. schools, but from the first he hoe been And whether hes slow or spry It Isn't the fact that youre dead that a moral degenerate, he has limply been a pitiless, conscienceless beast founts, of prey toward women, and no laws, no But only how did you dleT or respect family ties, no for public opinion, no gratitude for HE IS LIKE THE ESQUIMAU DOO. high honors heaped upon him have ever been any restraint upon him. When at last brought to book and (Ban Francisco Express.) the latest Infamy of hia life was mad By the people at large the fact la ac- clear, until the community revolted at cepted that trnats are bad things, that the showing of a flabby prosecution, they deprive many men of their busk a defense founded apparently upon the nesa and do milch to destroy the op- theory that Intellectual gifts and high Instead of imposing obligation portunities formerly open to Individual honors of derency on the recipient of them, enter prise. . him from Nevertheless the trusts succeed In should bs a her to shield merited for his crimes and getting what they want, largely a willingpunishment Jury gntrs him a certificate through the use of the very ballot of Innocence and turned him loose to which might to defeat them some- continue hia raids upon ths sanctity time, of course,, through corrupt leg- of families and the decencies of llfo islation and bribery of officials. Why should Utah denounce polyThe eurloua thing about the numer- gamy when her courts give Arthur ous trust successes la the fact that the Brown a certificate of character? trust finds IU support very largely among those little business men whose REASONS WHY GOOD TIMES WILL business and prullta tbe trust Swallows CONTINUE. up steadily. Thla newspaer Invites tho attenUtah Is now In n position to judge tion of the little business man the with a fair degree of accuracy os to very little, very pathetic business man to the curious fact that It Is he who what may be expected of the year 1904 first quarter drags along the chsrkit of the big In a business way.on The of the year ended Thursday, March trust When the Esquimau travel serosa SI, and Its record we have In hand. tho frozen Hals of their country they The second quarter can bs fairly Indiare hauled on their sleds by great num- cated from the first. would It bs too much to bers of Esquimau dogs. They Rsllop of the unbroken faithfully over the Ice and snow, often expect a repetition with cut and bleeding feet. At night prosperity of 1903 In n presidential when no game can be had, one of the year no on could reasonably look for men know dogs Is eaten. But, uncomplaining and that but our beet business cheerful, the other dogs gallop on the that the reeorde of both 1903 and 1903 next day, pulling their load, without reached such handsome totals that even If we fall slightly below them this thought of rebellion. You cannot blame the poor Esquimau year, there Is still a good, safe margin which 104 will feel contented. dog for tala lack of Intelligence. He with outlook In all those avenues and Tho la not a logical beast lie hardly channels through which the prospermisses the absent eaten one from the ity of our community flows the smelranks. Tbe small American business man. ters, mines, crops, water aupply, divihowever, really ought to know mors dends, building ope rat Iona, publie Improvements, new population, railroad than the Esquimau dog. He and his follow have been drag- Improvement, real estate sales, oil ging tbe trust sled along for a long alterations, etc., etc. all indicate betime now. It Is time fur them la yond question (hat the year will be one which our progressive people will notice the fact that, at stated have reason to be satisfied with. a certain number of them dropperiods, to out Deseret Nwa. be seen aa business men no more. The trusU have eaten them, as the Esquimau eats hia faithful dogs and RUSSIA'S ULTIMATE INTENTION. still the remaining little business men pull the trust sled along, shouting and (Truth.) There la a dearth of new from tho barking about conservatism, vested rights, the dignity of capital, and all war that la going on In the Orient The the rest of IL Russian policy is to allow nothing to become public except that which Is to the official gang of complimentary SPRINGER AND THE BEEF TRUST. grafters engaged In the delightful occutax assessments pation of collecting t from the peasant!-- . Japan is afraid (Denver News.) of publicity, lest her wily too should The eastern papers are Interpreting take advantage of the Information. Mr. Mprlngers boom for the vice presidency aa a pronounced movement to Thus It la that reliable news may not embody the proeorntton of the beef be obtained at any time. It ta entirely trust Into a tangible party measure. possible that Russia will yet propose This Is too bad; for if thn nomination to the powers thet the division of of our fellow townsman is to involve China Is the thing to be accompllabed. anti-bea trust program hia That If each of the powers takes a friends might aa well save their breath piece of the Celestial Kingdom, there and not waate R In blowing the horn will be universal happiness Is accordof the rattlemaa'a candidate. The Re- ance with the peace conference at The publican party has not the remotest Hague. Intention of allowing any more antitrust features to enter their campaign AN INTIMATE TREATY. than la absolutely necessary to supply dust flw the eyes of the guileless. If we mfsiake not Mr. Springer is not af Relatione of United States With Rusa sufficiently docile and Insignificant sia May Become Much Closer. 8t. Petersburg, April 3. Ambassatype to answer ae one of these dust dor McCormick Is particles. Hence we fear the worst. with the The New York Evening Post quotes foreign office tor anegotiating with Russia the cowboys' candidate for vice presi- which will give to treaty the United States dent" In his protest at tbe fall of corporations the right to sue in Rua-sla- n for and It rattle makes courts and to Russian prices the text for a clever discussion of the slippery tions ths right to site la courtscorporaof the methods of that Intangible but very United States. Under the Russian law real corporation having four names but United Butea corporations ran be sued, with only on buyer In a market and but canuot aue la the courts of the but one price list for the retailer. The empire. Thla has caused United States Post concludes: firms great annoyance, as well as loss"The Atlanta Constitution suggests es In the past, la addition the that the Jsaultory and iuitccielve efhopes to secure In tha treaty forts so far made by the attorney gen- a broad clause which will authentieral to curb tbe packers' combine he cally glra to United States corporaexchanged for vigorous Investigation. tions all privileges, la whatever charAs la pointed out. there Is little Imacter. now enjoyed by tbe rorporatloaa mediate prospect of successful compe- of any foretga country. tition by independent packers and cerAlthough there are difficulties In the tainly there can be no stimulus toward way of accomplishing the desired reimproving tha conditions of cattle sult. tbe ambassadors advances have raising so long as cattlemen are per- been met In the friendliest suaded that another law besides that the indications ore that hiespirit and negotiaof supply and demand rules the mar- tion will terminate successfully. kets. If only to save to the country The only countries now enjoying the a cowboy running mate for the Presi- privileges which Ambassador McCordent .and to preserve a race of "Shortmick la striving to obtain for the horn kings' something ought to be United Stile ore Germany. Greece, lone." Bulgaria and Italy, APRIL 4, 1904. . DGFEN, UTAH, MONDAY MORNING, A BIG DICKER IN OIL AND GAS. Nearly 41,000 Acres ef Land Secured fiy Local and Eastern Talent WEEK HOW DID YOIT DIE? Did you tackle that trouble that came your way With a resolute heart and cheerful, Or hide your face from the light of day With a craven soul and fearful? Oh, a trouble's a ton, or a trouble's an MORNING EXAMINER, With the zealous of eastern interests represented in tbe fiell by su expenem-eoil man, Benjamin T. Lloyd yesterday clinched hia grip upon no leas than 40.81 acres ot territory in the lake basin and in few days will have followed it with the organization of a company aa formidable aa any now operatl.ig there. What tbe total of obligations involved In the undertaking Mr. Lloyd diJ not divnlge. but he la felicitating himself and hie associates that their flag has been rained above a portion of the domain a valuable aa any within It. As an evidence of its merits Mr. Lloyd saya that on every quarter section gas may be ignited at this time, while the expert who has been with him in the field says ha considers the atrip the likeliest within tbe basin. The territory stretches for a distance of fifteen miles along the east base at Antelope Island from the south era extreme to that on the north and extends eastward to ground previously acquired by Mr. Lloyd west of Farmington and subdividing the area now being prospected by the Guffey ft Uuley company. Entering into th whole ore Interests acquired of on arm' of persons, some of them fanners and others taken up by prospectors for oil, and aa aoon aa condition! shall permit boring will have begun. . A telegram from the East during the afternoon reassures Mr. Lloyd that the Interests there are eager to get the territory under drill and urges him to hasten hia labors at. this end. He win be Joined by others on the ground In a short time and orders for the necessary rigging will be placed without delay. Messrs. Cooke, Balby and Munnell ot Vvaynesburg, Fa., who have long been actively Identified with tbe industry, visited ths field yesterday, accompanied by J. M. Johnson. E. W. Senior and Henry 8. Driver. They were mast favorably impressed with the pros pects and will be heard from later. Mr. Draver brought In him him a sample ot sand showing conditions at tbe bottom of the Guffey ft Galey bore. Superintendent Rumba ugh is to come In today for more pipe. THE NORTHWESTERN LINE N Russo-Japanes- F. KNITTING WORKS JL BERRYEBSA dk Ogden CO. 59 EXCHANGE Cincinnati, Ohio, April 2. Mrs. E. B. Hunter, wife of a prominent business man of Memphis, committed suicide tonight la her apartments at the Grand hotel while returning from an Eastern sanitarium Iu charge of a nurse. St Twenty-fourt- h WANTS TO SEE YOU Waffle House 246 25th St OR AT THE Famous Grill Street OGDEN, UTAH. Patrena Ara Invited to the Hot Lunch la Ogden. Our Stocked With WIbcr Liquors and Cl gore of tha Finest Quality. UOD AT THE SALOON Open Day and Night MAGNY The string; on our fiddle that we are right hard these days is our ADVERTISEMENTS. ATTORNEYB-AT-LAW- PROBATE NOTXEt Bldg. Consult County Clerk er the rttpe tive signer for further inform at is, ' In th District Court for w,ba WANTED. County, State of Utah. Estate of tU deceased. WANTED Board and room for mar- ry Stonebreaker, Creditors will present claim, wit) ried coupia. Box A, Examiner office. vouchers to the undersigned at Gu Law Office, No. 24U8 Washing nails for room WANTED Couple of ton Avenue (up stairs) In Ogdei City housekeeping. Box B, Examiner office. Utah, on or before the third day si ALMA ALLEN, July, 1304. WANTED Four lady agents. Call Administrator. at Hotel Lincoln, I to 10 ml, 4 to Volney C. Gunnell, attorney for aaU C p. m. administrator. Data at first publication of this xotta WANTED: March 3rd. 1PC4. Young man to represent a large Tailoring House. Small capital required. Excellent opportunity. Inquire of IL E. Plake, MS 27 Lh B treat QUEEN CAFE : CPO AU Eocle Bldg. SAFE. Inquire atreet 34th M Fine dinner on Sunday from II Lunch served m 407 4 p. m.. 26 cents 11 to 4. only 25 cento. Short order at all hours. Prwt Oysters in any style. Gam as4 fi in season. dining room girl, af FIRST-CLAS- No. 371 22nd 8L 222 FOR RENT Three moms and summer kitchen, unfurnished. No. 2235 scraping; Bed AND . let Natl Bank Job. Chaa W. L. Maginnta SECOND-HAN- D Bt Twenty-fift- PANSON BROS., Proprietor!. Washington! FOR RENT. Spring Suit String Ross Book Store. FOR 'ENT 4 unfurnished rooms ground floor, no children, SOM Adams Ava. Business is keeping step to our music, too, for we are turning out the Suits at a lively rate. Every pleased buyer tells his friends, and so the goodness of our Suits spreads until everybody is talking about our Good Clothes TWO FURNISHED bad rooms 24th 8L Modern convenience. j j ' MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN. Books, Stationery and Office SuppGes. at 612 J. J. BRUM MITT DIGNANS MONEY TO LOAN On city or farm property. Hunter ft Stannary, Room 4, First National Bank Building, Ogden, DANCING ACADEMY Utah. REGULAR DANCE EVERY HOTELS, Its a pleasure to us, too, because we liki to sell the kind of clothes that its a pleasure to talk about. It would please us exceedingly to have you call and see the new Spring Suit Beauties. Cn me, gee what $15, $20 or $25 will do here la the way of Suit buying. Youll be agreeably surprised, we'll guarantee. - Fred . ...THE... On Our Fiddle i OGDEN 2274 Wash. Ave. INVALID COMMITS SUICIDE. The String' self-respe- ct THE City, Utah. 269 25th Sale . Beginning Saturday, March 1 2, w will place on aal ;sq underwear. Thla underwear la what wa call seconds. aa u ta iuI, on which our new hand ore taught to knit. For thla reason a.00 cloaing them out at what tha tabor coat ua to have tham mad, ri quality ta of the high eat, but the hntah ta not up to our standard V have them In Saxony. Worsted, Wool, Cotton and Mercerized r early and get your pick. Be ur you come to (he right plara ta are two fectoriea In town. Our factory between 22nd and 23rd tiZ!n Brat door north of Cor lot Idated Wagon and Muhina company ATLAS. e A War Atlas boa been Issued by the Chicago ft Northwestern Railway. Three fine colored maps, each 14x20, bound in convenient form for reference. (Tie Eastern situation shown In detail, with tables showing relative military and naval strength and financial resources of Russia and Japan. Copy Dialled to any address on receipt of ten (UM cents in postage by C. A. Walker. Gen. Agent ft N. W. Ry.. Z2t South Main St., Salt Lake Underwear . . M. Nye M0NMV EVEN I NO. THE HOTEL LINCOLN W. H. LITTLE Proprietor. Permanent dr Transient. BL OGDEN, UTAH. 330 Tweaty-thled with brick residence, Four-roca- a ban, lot nier LEWIS & BLACKWEU ESTATE FOR BALE. REAL 60x133, good location, SHOO. Parry, Cor. 33rd and Wash, Ava. FIVE ACRES ai "Al" land, goo3 water right, fivwroom house, two acres a orchard, two blocks from t street car 11ur Clothier to the People 3- - 1 2,900- - J- - EXPRESS and BAGGAGE Transferred to of the dtf. any port PRICES REASONABLE. albert f. FOR BALE. Household furniture, FOR BALE room 233 2Sth K Phene 631. BRUM-MIT- RICHEY, 6 hsna at 650 32nd. lota and 3 FORBALE BuUdlug eight room modem brick houses on easy terms. Inquire of Jao. J. Greiner, UNDERTAKER 121 26th. FOR BALE Form 45 acres, good oil fruit, shade, lucerne, good water aeven right, house, large hern, only $2,600. miles from Ogden. Cheap at I 'Phone 150 2372 Washington Ave. Ill II fflIBHIliBI IIUBI 111 SB Hunter ft Kennedy. brick residence, acres land, 136 fruit-Kin- g P. tree. 1- - mile from 8. cor. Chauncey Parry, $2,600. shops; 22rd and Washington ave. FOR BALE 21-- 3 brick residence, FOR SALE with small expense con make 7 rooms, --ood horn; one block from car line; JljBOO. Chauncey 33rd and Parry, Weak. ave. ef 'FOR frame residence BALE ind summer kitchen, 4x10 rodn of land, on 21L bet Groat and Lincoln ; $1;7&0. Chauncey Parry, 23rd and Wash. ave. is in the eating. Ladies & The proof that our Misses Suits arc right is the way they arc moving. Remember that we said our PRICES, QUALITY and STYLES would sell every garment before the season was over. frame resiFOR BALE dence; tot 66x200 feet; 3 blocks from center of clt on Washington ave,; Chauncey Parry, 23rd and 12,700. Wash. ave. acre land In berries FOR SALE and fruit of all kinds; 2 mile from center of city, 3 block from car line; a model place for a home; 9850. Chaun-ce- y Peryy, 23rd and Wash. ave. 3-- 4 1-- PALMISTRY AND CARD READING, FORTUNES Told by hand or card No. 2S0 24th ctreeL Ladles 25o and gentlemen 60c at CONTRACTORS GO TO M. Gllll WATCH DS! AND BUILDERS. lor anything Work. Contracting and gfnrt and Washington. In Mlu Building. CLAIRVOYANTS. I. CLARK & SONS CO. 2356 to 2362 Wash. Ave. Mrs. inger mediums. ft Bon, clairvoyants Wt tell your nan i I 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 L you ng. are on a meat diet, you cant do better than to and nnd all about your business affairs, whether they will be successful. Information regarding marriages, divorces, alcknecs, love affair and positions. . No questions asked. Wbat we tell comes true. 429 26th street. A. E. Weatherby f HONE 71 MM 5S Whr A |