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Show TIIE MORXINO EX AMIS 3. OGDEX, UTAH, MONDAY ilORMNG, ihe Salt THE EXAMINER. i ' ' - Published every day in tha OQn, 497 24th JW-Builic- FRANCIS. FRANK " L - - Cm. Editor and Mg - ' - Delivered by Carrier, Including Sunday MocnJ&g Examiner, .76 oto pre Booth ittMUMitll bet Huh copies RATES. URSCRIFTION By boQ ooo Booth (IndudJag JJ'. . - - AO Pbstmaatera Md It oral Delivery Carriers aro authorised to receive Ciaalrer Man their calve Tha breakfast liowerful enough to prevent the press franchise from being granted to Ogden & Young Props, parties aaaia. To lie at tbe mercy of Sawyer LU ST m is something Salt Imke aewspaper WEEK APRIL 25. that Ogden should not relish, after the ASHTON A EARLE locathe manifested during exjierieiue Whistling Mick. tion and hiiildtug of tbe Lucln cut-of- f. THE BISTERS FAY Wa believe that Ogden wants a Singinc and Dancing. JHGGLER. i morning paper, and shall corillnne to THE LATEST MALCOHM A BEARS BAWTELLE more some until patriotic publish it iiou beetles. Ogdenite shall relieve ua of that pleasCHAS. MYERS and say lie frank will We Baritone. ant duty. EDISON'S PICTURES that if any person or persons in Ogden " The Man in the think tbst they can conduct the Morn10 CENTS ADMIgSION ing Examiner batter than we can. they We are welcome to make tbe effort. will willingly give them an opportun99 00 ity. Bun-da- y the deliver we shall Hereafter It ia foolish fur you to worry Morning Examiner to the subscribabout our is It Standard. ere of tbe Evening j ' intention to gradually transfer our, to j features 1 w ill make you a salary loan special Saturday evening on your personal note. Don't the Sunday paper, and make it tbe big bother your friends or overdraw patter in Ogden. slih your employer. It looks i.i politic, the Morning Examiner bad. will lie strictly independent. Dcmorral as well at- Ueputilicns will la accorded The Working Mans Friend. the same privileged' in the Examiner, Eerie Bldg. to proall. lie open it loluninK will vided always that the words must be couched du respectable language and the full uauie of each author must be MONEY LOANED published. in order to give the people of Ogdea SALARIED PEOPLE an opportunity to get both morning Real Estate and Chattel Loans. Service quick, confidential and and evening papers at a I rifling coat, No commission. ' j private. we have decided that the sulwcrilters of can WESTERN BROKERAGE CO. either the Kxaminer or Standard 534-x- . 223-of Eccles Bldg. small Vhr.ne primthe at have boib papers S3 cents extra, lieginning with May 1st. IT is our intention to publish all the new At to publish. would no doubt strike them such a blow The pfAce of the Examiner will here- as would lie a cause of war between the vo countries. Tbe Russian officers after be at the business offlee of the Standard. Tbe Standard employes will who must be responsible either for the fon-e- . In con- origin of the falsehood or of failing to supplant the Examiner make such a denial of it aa would causa Its propagation to censa must be hold clusion, we promise to make every effoit to please our patrons. directly responsible for it. ' THE STANDARD PI.BU8HINU CO. While Ihia policy of provocal ion is ' Win. pursued by Rtiasia Americana are nut Manager. Glasmann, unminded of the correct attitude of Japan la diplomatic and International EDflORIAiToPINION matters. If aba were Ihe oldest member of the international family instead ' WAY THE PEOPLE WILL of being among the youngest she could NOT. not more scrupulously keep faith and observe her international obligations. (Sacramento Bee.) There is no bonating.no Rev. David & Spencer, a returned no misrepresentation or complaint about the attitude of other countries, no missionary from Jaiuta. lectured In and snapping, but a steady dethis city last evening on tbe present snarling Hie hard duty the patriotic Isto votion war. : Missionaries generally arc In landers have aet for themselves. The favor of Japan Japan and China con (rest impreaaea Americans aa It ecru in he especially fat pluma for does the thinking "people of the other missionary purpose the cause .of Western nations. Russia has done Christ dims not apiwnr to progress nothing but whimper over her reverses very rapidly over ibero. Imt Ihe mis- and tattle about her neighbor and ia sionaries pit is per. likely to eud In having no sympathy Tbls particular missionary said in anywhere. bla address: This war Is a religious contest. At NO NASBVS THERE. ihe bottom of the question la the Is church Greek The church. Greek Derby, Conn., April 29. Because noRussia, ii believes in ihe mission of body saute to be post master, the In world. opposRussia to rule tbe at Kllingwortb, Conn., may ing Russian aggregation Japan in have to lie abolished. Congressman fighting the battle of Protestant Eng- Sperry says he ran get no one (o acland and Protestant America. cept the office. When the former ofKvery thoughtful American will fice holder died a canvass of the town pray for the succesa for Japanese. resulted in the finding of one . citixen Primarily; thla Is not Protestant willing to accept. Before hie appointAmerica any more than it Is Jewish ment could be arranged he learned lhat America, or Catholic America, or the salary had dwindled to (176 a year America. with prospects of less with the estabRim-lno battle has America sgilnit lishment. of rural free delivery so he most be the would Thla Nallun idea withdrew. recorded dastardly ingrate Time has if she should lend the weight of her REGULATE DISCOUNTS. moral supiiurt. in the hour of Russia's trial and darkness, against the only New York. April 29. Representacountry that has been our unwavering tives of large linoleum and floor oilfriend and champion during every cloth manufacturers have decided, at a hour in our history. here to restore, on May 1. tha And if this ia to hr declared, on meeting of regulating discounts accordbehalf of Japan, a tight for Protestant- practice tn quantity. AVhile price lists will ism against Catholicism of nny shade, ing remain the same as heretofore, the Nathin of huuest aud manly people change in discount establishes a genertion should remember that (n the W'ar al advance. n Roman of Ihe Rshelllon France, The manufacturer declare their acCatholic country, stood our stalwart tion to have been necessary because of ally; that in that war and in every highly unsatisfactory trade condition war we have since had our eonaiant the past season and because of and determined friend has been Rus- during the advance in the price of cork, which sia. a Greek Catholic country; and has practically doubled In cost during that Protest anl Eugland - Protestant tha last ala months. Europe lu fact baa ever lieen our This upward movement in cork was enemy. The question of religion has started several months ago by a French nothing to do with this matter, if syndicate, which, at present, practicalit Is forced iu. huwever, we might as ly controls the cork market. well get it right. As to the declaration by this misVISITS PRESIDENT FRANCIS. sionary that "every thoughtful Americas will, pray for ihe success of the Si. IwOlilw. April 29. Accompanied Japanese arms" because Japan is by his suite. Prince Pu Lnn. the lighting the battle n( Prot extant hm Chinese commissioner general against the Greek Church: If iha war to the Worlds fair, today paid an has really got down to that basis, official visit to President Francis at every thoughtful American will pray the administration building. Prince that the devil will get away with Fu Lun wore the yellow Jacket and both combatants. I tea cock feathers, the insignia of hla Tlie wurhi ha had enough of re- rank as a member of the ruling honse ligion war. They never came front of China. God, but were spawned in hell. MARTIAL LAW AT WARSAW. Bob Kenyon - Samson Mile after mile they aped along, alone, under tbe witching moonlight, yet speaking only the merest common- Life-Boat.- i H iue of iha Examinor tha With this niannurinent aiiil ownership ant transFor four ferred to tha Standard. nionihi a have endeavored to give Hip jieople of Ofcdpn a clt'in. npway fmer. All energy was dire. led toward l and lelejiraidrir new in ling tin no effort wan inada at ediior-land full, opinion, although the Kxamluer tha ituM of Democracy in an . ii $.1 Uv-a- al rduratlbnal way. while avoiding that which waa offensively and bitterly partisan. The Examiner, ws fool, has lieeii a hat wa repreaenlnl It would be. and now, having reached that point where a tranafer of title in unavoidable, we review the last four montlia wllh conviut-pthat no qualms of our lahora narranteil aucceaa in financial affaire, even 'ho euih waa denied tut, extracting much comfort from the fact that, in clean newaiwper work, Ihe Kxaminer waa pralaeworthy. THE EXAMINER SOLD. To Whom It May Concern: This la to certify that I have thla day transferred all rfghta, title and Interest In and to the Morning Kxaminer anJ Associated Pres franchise to the All Standard Publishing company. debts to the Kxaminer are payable to the standard, and the latter will pay all lawful debts of the Examiner. FRANK FRANCIS. April 30, 1904. The Halt Imke morning papers did all in their power to prevent the Examiner receiving the Associated Press franchise. They went even farther than thnt they put special canvassers la Ogden, offering expensive premiums. In order to get-- the OgJen renders of morning newspapers to sign long-tim- e contracts to take tha Balt Lake paiiera and in that way tried to make It impossible for tbe Examiner to gel new On top of tbls, Frank aubacrlbers. Cannon's paper sent out canvasser to tell tbe people that because tfye Examiner wax printed on the Standard press Mayor Glasmann was iha owner of the morning patter: and a number of other misleading statements were made. In aplla of all tbe opposition. in Ogden and Ball lake City, the Examiner was launched on January 1st, this year, and for four months has published what many have aaftl was Die best and newsiest paper ever printed in the city. Kvery eliorl wads against the Examiner but added Biibecrlher's o Its list until, at the end of four month, the ) taper baa hal rn-- i oiled as many ns 3.100 bona Arte sub acrlbara. In lurrendf'ilux the Examiner to the Standard Publishing company, we do so, not as a nutter of choice, hut because we rutild not inaluiain Its present excellent and complete form. We believe tbe Standard will 'not ouiy maintain its prexeut excellence, hut will make Improvement . that will .merit: a continuation, and even increase. of the nonfi.leiire and patronage accorded to tbe Examiner in tbe past. No. impel- ever established tn Ogden secured a greater number of laying aubscriliers in x short a time than did tlie Exam I net. The advertising patronage waa not as great as it should have been, yet we concede that even that mis fair for a new paper. In miring from the active management and ownership of the Examiner, we have no complaints lo make anl we have but one regret, namely; that we are not the uwuer of a gold nilue. We wish lo rmphai deny the rumors that, the Standard or Mr, tllas-inu- n held spy jtit re-.- ! ip (tr Examiner. nn Neither the riiaudard nor Mr. bad a rent's uitrrrv-- i ip the nag. eiihip of lb' Morning Kvnnnn'-- until ndsy. 'Wa a Ir our It tend and patrons to ' extend to the new management a fair trial and continued confldence. FRANK FRANCIS. ' - - well-payi- (Hut-ttia- J TNG NSW MANAGEMENT, In un)it)f control and ownership of the Morning Examiner, the Standard wishes It understood that It dort so ouiy because it believes It Is neces-- . vary. In order to keep a morning newspaper in Ogdr-n- . The time has arrived when the prestige of Ogdon demand a morning newspaper- - with fh full Aami-istci- l (rere dispatches. Should tbe MornHs Ajwoi ia'- -I ing Examiner i puma franch Uo, the Standard ln-l- v i ia a In sketch entitled "Troubles Booking Agent's Office." Moving Pictures Alas!" rried I ho exar. "another of my ahipu baa gone to the bottom of the sea. Indeed, your lordship?" quoth the lord chamberlain. Not hla lords ship, but the esara ship, broke la the Celtic visitor, help- ing himself to the cotjtbeef and cabAnd now he la wondering why bage. hit with a spud. Ex. the PRK LESTER PAVILION Chaaccy Parry ,0 J? ,. bio... ? j!: Blit Eeelei Bldg laaglRnls WANTED. WANTED To buy broke horves, weighing from eleven hundred and up, also bunch of heavy unbroke hore. Enquire for P. Larsen. IBlackham Bro. 239 Hthth St., Phone Y.) NOTICE. W r Muraock dly purchase fro' the ant. on i wenty-B- f g Imrrujo WANTED Girl for general house- will run a first cla reaUST Pa-work. References. 2G83 Adams Are. Y nag- - solicited. W re hai proprietor FIRST-CLASB dining room glri. at 4on Cafe, open day and No. 371 82nd St. L. gfi A CHIN. FOR RENT. RENT FOR utfunilsh'l 4 me children, SOdC rooms Adams TWO FURNISHED bed rooms at Modern conveniences. 812 84th RL THE HOTEL LINCOLN W. If. U1T1.K Proprietor. Pennine at cr Tran lent ISO Twenty-thi-- SL USDEM, d REAL ESTATK GMUSiiP : ii JWMIiBB Cmi.lt C.,,,, Cl.,. tivn signers for further tt, In the District Court faTSS County, Stato of Utah. Estat ry Stonebreiker, decease Creditor will prawn t vouchers to the undersigned Mile Lew Office, No. 2401 at ton Avenue (up stair) in Optachf Ju HOTEiS- - UTAH. FOR SALE. Four-roobrick residence, with bam, lot 50x133, good location, SHOO. Date of first publication of thla are. Chnuncey Parry, Cor. 83rd and Wash. March 3rd. 1804. Ave. FURNISHED ROOMS. NOT!CK Dan ketate of T0 CREDITORS, Nincovk-h- . Notice Is hereby glvra bydreed. 865 theuni. Furnished room and board. signed administrator of estaie of tx 28 tb at Nincovlrh. to tbe rroditon of persons having rlalms agalnot (. FOR. SALE. reared to exhibit them with the niwL ary vourherr, within fanr montW FOR SALE Confectionery and res- ter the first publication of thU nopT taurant, cheap. All new. Call 8257 to said administrator at the Fire kZ tlraal hank in Ogden. Utah, Washington ave. Dated April 12th, 1904. JOHN PINGREE. Administrator FOR SALE Four room frame near Henderson A Macmillan, Atiornw. corner of Adame end 81t street. Lot for administrator. 50x165 feet. Price 1 1000 on monthA Hunter Kennedy, ly payment. CLAIRVOYANTS. room 6 First National bank bnildlng. FOR satisfactory prices on Flour, AatllL Hay, and Grain call on W. T. ave. Phone 2S0y. 8811 Washington brick reeidease, FOR SALE mod bam, 81-- acres land, 125 mile from 8. P. trees, Parry, cor. Chauneey (2,500. hopi: 38 rd and Washington ave. fruit-bearin- g 8 1-- 8 SATURDAY AFTERNOON IR 2:30 30th. at Samof the front theater, son, the ammgeat man in the world, and will pull against the largest strongest 1 team in Ogden. This secfor the benefit of school ond pull children. We also give away a sliver tea aet to ihe holder of lucky ticket. Tea set now on exhibition in Lewis Jewelry window. April Monday, May 2 ce Fat-t;- SNAP, will rent for . lot Natl Bask CTie L Fite . May Day Dance W. ground floor, Are. LANGUAGE IN FOREIGN LAND. LOOK OUT lira. Inger A Bon, clairvoyant i aiedlnma. We tell your name and all abM your bneineu effeira, whethw ther will be succeuful. Intormatiot te gsrdlng marriages, divorcee, tx. love affaire aad position. No qneettona aaked. Mhat v m cornea true. 421 25th street brick residence, THE NORTHWESTERN LINE HUS FOR SALE with email expense can make 7 room, ATLAS, good bam; one block from ear line; e A War All hu 23rd and (1,000. Chauneey Parry, Issued by tbe Chicago A North been Wash. are. western railway. Three fine evlont maps, each 14x20, bound in cccmint frame residence form FOR SALE for reference. The Easters R. and summer kitchen, 4x10 rods of land, uation shown in detail, with tib!w on 21st, bet Grant and Lincoln: (1,750. showing relative military aud un 28rd ava. Wash. and Parry, Chauneey strength and financial rewiurrs i Russia and Japan. frame re FOR SALE Copy mailed to any addre ox tv lot 66x200 feet; 8 blocks from ceipt of tea (10) cent for pusiigriq crater of city, on Washington ave.; C. A. Walker, Gen. Agent C. 4 N X (3,700. Chauneey Parry, 23rd and Ry., 2206 South Main St., Fait Lu Wash. are. (City, Utah Russo-Japanes- for quality An annuaf dance given to commeratcthe founding of a. . Court Wasatch No. 2, Foresters of America Refreshments will WATCH OUR WINDOWS . well as price, in buying MAT Thie Week durance Sale on CLOTHING STEIN-BLOC- K MANHATTAN SHIRTS and All Kinds of OVERCOATS A Sweet, be Served Lean, Crisp, Thin Slice of breakfast bacon, cooked to a turn, makes a dish moot people greatly relish. Our HOME CURED BACON ADMISSION Makes a Dish 50c Per Couple Hard to Beat A. KUHN & BRO., SS65 WASHINGTON AVENUE. ramnmmmmmmmmmmmmMmBmnoraaeamareMmmmmaureramaa of Quality The Proof the The pleasing taste satisfying and healthful effects of toe tender young leaves of We ere making a special sale price on our home rendered lard; for a few days we will Mil I, 5 aad 19 lb. palla 40c, 60c and (LIS Just to redoes our lock. We buy and sell for a pot cash. Our prices on fresh meats are the very lowest consistent with good qualities. at FORD ORCHESTRA Am Em Weatherby 2458 Wash, Ave. In honor of the above ocBrass casion Fords J Band will give an open air concert on Gty Hall Square from eight to nine oclock. 2-pi- SAVE THE PIECES If you' break one or both lenses of your 're Is glasses it only necessary to ave a small piece of each lens and bring to ma and I can duplicate the same day the order Is received. I make a specialty of all kinds of repairing of glasses Eyes examined FREE. COSSACKS IGNORANCE. Berlin. April 29. A Polish newspaper of Fuaen today print a dispatch from Warsaw, saying Ihe authRussia about Americana being un- orities there are about lo declare marfriendly (o the Huaslans in Eastern tial law at Warsaw, Lodx aud other Asia. They do not wop to consider large elite because ihe Socialists arc preiuiring for bloody Mayday demthat. Russia waa the aggressor In unand did all ahs could to on tret loti. Many SuclaliMs, it i adfriendly provoke American feeling against her. ded, have already been arrested. Tills began in the repeated and defiant STRIKE ORDER RECEIVED. violations of her promise U ua to evacuate Manchuria. Her stay there is the cause of the present war, ia which Topeka. Kan.. April 29. The expectAmerican commercial Interests are lik- ed strike order wa received here tounion from ely to auffer. After the war began day hy the machinist Rnseta slandered our navy by widely headquarter. A special meeting baa publishing that the officers of the been called for tonight when the will of the Bunts Fe shop YU kaburg refused or neglected to come to the rescue of Ihe crew of the Varlag vote whether (o Mrikc or nut. It ia when she was sinking. Captain Mar- anticipated they will Htrlke tomorrow. shall of the Yickshurg reports I hal i.s MEXICAN GOVERNMENT PURacid his 10 cut lei's aud s whaleboat CHASES RAILROAD. Hi rescue tlie Kuseisn and Dial Inn iliiMdan offiiets of tho srisg were aboard lm Haiiiirvijn. April 39- Allen MLanc. satd and s''"U quarlers ma Mm a receiver of the Maryland Trust comship lu Ft letershurg it light thing to charge inhumanity under pany. eiin'iuBcert todxv that the lera such circumstance, hut in this count i.t Crux and Facifle railroad, which wax it Is taken to be rank ingratitude, and principally owned by the Maryland ia rasMitrd hy our navy and oqr people. Trust company, has been purchased by A lata report further illustrates the the Mexican government at a figure in Cossack determination to create an ex- exeexa of $4,ui'0,000. cuse for tha maltreatment of xu h RUMOR DENIED. Americans as may he caught in the war zone. In the Cossack centers of ManCroiistadt. April 29. Admiral Blry-Ufchuria t4a story is told and believed in command here, eiupiiailcal'.y that our warships aided the Japanese in thef bombardment of Pott Arthur. denies the report circulated at tron-ataThe aoddon Cossacka could md invent April 26th, of an allege, I attempt anch a story, even in the ftetuy of no on the part of a stranger to blow up odka. it must have been told the battleship Alexander 111. much . wio knew better, in by their offiew-sNEGRO LYNCHED. order to incite them to out rages upon as might be within such American Brownsville. Tenn., April 29. Tom wimm enough to Searcy, a negro, was lynched today In reach. Any fuan-witpull a trigger would know ihai Mich a a remote pan of Haywood county. stoiY" wa false.- Hut GSM tguoranl un tlie Searcy attempted an creatures Itclfew it, and if we had in- - j vear-ul- j of l.ee. a farJuiii, dauabter j tot cats tnuiigii. M:Jb IB tJtqif un, ii tiny j jnr. Pierce ( New York World.) Much complaint has been made in Bicycle ai-t- s Is what commends this high grade Japan Tea to those seeking the best. Full weight packages. Ask your grocer. F. J. KIES EL 2412 Runs like a vratch. It pays -buy a good machine. Gill and Examine our Com- PEN plete line of . : CAFE OPEN ill Fine dinner on 8nnday from 18 to served tram Short orders at nil boors. Freeh Oysters In ray style. Game tad Fish la season. Sporting Goods 283 FAN80N BROS Twntpfiftk SL Proprietors. JUST LEWIS & BLACKWELL Repairing a Specialty EXPRESS BAGGAGE Transferred to of the say part dt NICHE 4 p. m 25 crate Lunch to 4, only 26 cento. It .... A new James Ballards MEAT MARKET uh Ole : to Ballard's. Neleon, Telephone If you want eastern corned beef go - j 328-y- 545 . 16th street line of Black Silk and Ladies; $8.50; to $16.50. Not like any others in town and no two alike. a COR. 24TH AND GRANT. Carpentering, Building, and Remodeling ef Houses Promptly attended to. All work Guaranteed. Enquire of ARRIVED Pongee Coats for Misses and dtp. PRICES REASONABLE. Phone SSIx. .283 29th SL L. H. BECRAFT CO. Importers. Means $12.00 for $20.00 Suits, $1 1.50 kinds for $6.90, We have some old etc. stock Short Jackets not much out of style which we are making a price for quick selling of $7.50 for the $12 50 to .$20.00 kinds and $3.90 for the $7.50 to $9.00 kinds An. Wamh. 31 40' OPF J. T. RUSHMER, f, - - -- 4 d wash-bnckll- post-offi- Monologue. What was the trouble between J usher and his wife JEFFRIES AND FITZSIMMONS. Bhe stated Pictures taken direct from ring aids. that a certain young lady of their acquaintance was See elegant three-piec- e silver tea set on the handsomest girl In town and he exhibition at Lewis' Jewelry Btoro her.-Ex. agreed with Drawing Saturday afternoon, April 80, one chance given with each matinee ticket all week. Holder ot winning . HAMLETS REAL GRIEF. ticket must be present or droning will continue until some one Is the house "I lack gall to make oppression bitlast week's ter, wailed Hamlet aa he pei-ethe winaaettee act. Winner of 1939 Twenty-secwas Harold Austin, tea flGor. street "Methlnka, my lad. you had better ond cut that out, cautioned Potations, "for itatHsai- tbi wise men have said that rhia special trait has been bus hatided for a certain General Bell that will be born to the And forthwith state of Colorado. Hamlet departed to reel off a few more love sonnets to Ophelia, whom be found chewing gum in the pickle cloe-e- t. Butte latermountain. s I NEW OWNERSHIP. an) . SHOULD HAVE KNOWN BETTER. . OGDEN, UTAH, APRIL 4 Binging GDONS "Is there a sparker with this machine?" the maiden asked at last, looking up at him aouifuliy. Puck. 410-41- 30, 1904. Miss Edwards . places. It was becoming intolerable. D. D. DRAKE - Zaccho ATTORNEYG-ATLAW- Jos. all modern from Southern ADMRTISEMENTS. CLASSIFIED toimcil Bluffs, Iowa. April 29. Jaa. Royle has served notice os attorneys for James F. Burn, defendant lu the Portland Gold Milling company suit. Involving stock valued at a million dollars, that he will move a rehearing of the case by the supreme Illustrated song, Ia the Hills ot court, which recently reversed the decision Old Carolina." of tbe district court and remanded the l l. case for A decision on the ZX motion fur rehearing ia not expected to he given for several mouths. Strongest man aad woman ia tbe world. Direct from Orpheun Circuit HER MAIDENLY HINT. MONEY will enefer a favor by Bubaertbera Informing thlo office of failaro to FOR SALE ASKS FOR REHEARING. Lyceum Family Theatre NO m.o 1 -- I will be L u Smt Published by the Unlra Printing mining papera APRIL 30,1001. I. L CLARK & SONS CO. J |