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Show THE 4 THE EXAMINER Lyceum Delivered MELNOT Examiner, 75 eta c, RATES. SUBSCRIPTION By mail oue monib tini'luding Sunday) outside of l)gden Telephone No. 51. AS TO REFORM- ING CRIMINALS Team. OF PRISON PAPER ON MRS. BOOTHS WORK. I HALTRY, Character A mints. DUDE KELLY AND WIFH, Sketch Team. PAUL LA CROIX. Juggler. Impersonator. , REED STRONG. ' No mure really trying day comes to a prisoner of fconebt purpose than the day of hia relive when he steps out into the busy world and feels as h.nnly and deaolau- - as a M ranger feels in the heart of Umdon. There is little that be can at first do. but look up and hope, if he look down, he must suuu dcsiiair. " it is then t is! he appreciates the aid and friendship of your league. For wU that yourself and your fellow laborers have dime in the way of work aud self sacrifice to aid these mea 1 am aure thaL your are iccelving today the ADMISSION lOc. I DEED (( conversions of stale banking of the banks Institutions. Thirty-si- x tome of all good advice for editorial the month were with organized during writers and this advice Is followed la rapltal Inna than 950.000, the aggregate some form by moat .of the editorial being 9938.500. and 10, with capital of writers of the day.' Only a few who 150.000 or over, the total 91,400,-00bring prate of "judgment and sound sense" diverge, but their only Idea of the Geographically, the middle western use of "Judgment and sound sense is slates lead both in nttmlier and capital when they follow the erstlc course of banks organized, namely, 604 and conceit-bolsterewild own and of their 933.881.000. In number the southern opinions. Colonel Watterson in tiles are second, with 488 I tanks and part says: In the eastern capital of 936,456,500. "The editorial page Is valuable in slates S46 asaocisllons were organized the degree that it aids the reader to with capital of 928.524.000, followed by be news. should either It the digest the western states with 427 banks and reformed or abandoned. Under a cer- 918.770.000 capital; the Pacific slates tain spell which has crept upon the and territories with 88 banks and $7, modern newspaper, it Is becoming, It 635.000 capital; the New England it has not already become, a rather statea with 20 banks and 94,000,000 useless appendage not even ornacapital. Two national banks have been mental. Disinterestedness being the in Hawaii with aggregate soul. good humor is the solar system organized of 9326,000 and one in Porto capital of the editorial page, which should Rico wilh capital of 9100,000, be held subject to these precepts: During the existence of the national Write of a man nothing you would banking system 7.240 associations have not say to his face, and might not been organized, of which 6.113 were in say in the hearing of decent people. existence at the close of business on "Avoid equally intimation and inApril 30th. 1004, the authorized capitimidation, making no suggestion you tal of tho latter brink 9774.419.315. are not prepared to reduce to asserBonds are on deposit with the treasurer tion and to sublain with pruor. of the United Stales to secure nations! The leading article being the bank circulation lo Iho amount of of the most important and in9399.795.140, on I he security of which teresting piece of the days news is out standing the In should have a beginning, a middle and circulation In addition to 3397,802,781. of amount an end; ehold lie concise and incisive; circulation secured by bonds. there seeking to assist 11m reader in his ef- are to notes amount the outstanding fort to comprehend the situation. of 939.277.792. secured by lawful money Satire should keep within the banks placed in liquidahounds of the probable; wit tinder the deposited by those reducing their clnulalmi, tion, restraint of sensu, and invective and on account of insolvent national shorn of adjective aud adverb, and banks. The total outstanding circularipped lo the waisbshonM strike amount of 9437.080.573. The net out from the shoulder to hit only tion increase In circulation during the past above the belt. month waa 92,170.631. during the past slm-- t 945,928.845, and March year ELECTION FRAUDS IN DENVER. 0. d "c:.l-iifii-- TI.c alnrr if ! e Union-MadUnion-Mad- e e Union-Mad- e Union-Ma- de Clothing Overalls Junipers Shirts etc. 2345 Wash. Avc. OGDEN lu-5-- 16-5-- 19-5-- 1 20-6-- 20-5-- 1 26-5-- 14-8-- 3 6-- 3 4 23-5-- 82-6-- 3 West. 8 N. Vi B.E. N. 14 B.E. r W., 214 acres. 0 arret W., 14 14 14 W Has shown the importance acre. 0 W. 1 W. W. 4 W. W. W. N.W 14 W 1.25 acres. N.E. 14 W., 25x218.86 ft N.E. 14 W 60x181 fL 1 N.E. 14 W., 62x198 ft. N.E. 4 W., 60x135 N.E. 14 W., 20x198 ft. N.E. 14 W., 38x109x82.5 ft. N.E. 14 17 W., 225x510x624 ft. N.E. 14 W 66x128 ft. E. 14 B.W. 14 W., 4.5 acres, B.W. 14 0 W acre. N.E. 14 W acre. N.E. 14 N.W. 14 W, 7.7 acres. N.W. 14 W., 6 acres. S.W. 14 W 9 10 acre. B.W. 14 W.. Und. 8 int. 80 a. N.E. N.W. W., 15 acres. S.E. 14 W.. 39x220 ft. N.W. 14 S.W. 14 306-- 1 W I acres. N.E. 14 W.. 14 acre. S.E. 14 306-- 1 W.. 24x89 ft. B E. 4 306-W.. 1 acre; N. W. 14 306-- W, I acres. , S.W. 14 306-- W, 4 sere. B E. 14 806-W.. 3.6 acres. S.W. 14 306-- W., 13 acres. 8.E. 14 806-- 1 W, 99x182 ft. N.E. 14 306-- 1 W, Imps. N.E. 14 306-- 1 W.. 14 acre, aw. 14 W., 117.48X455.4 N.W. 14 34 1 W.. 3.86 acrea. aw. 14 N.W. 14 36-- W, 66x165 ft. N.W.14 106-- W.. Imps. B.W. 14 1066 W.. 1.89 acres. 8.W. 14 136-- W.. 4.33 acres. N.E. 14 B.W 14 186-- W, 4.55 seres, 1 14 N.W. 14 W 2 acres. S.W. 14 156-- W., l acre. 166-- 2 , Imps. N V. 14 B.W. 14 176-- W, H acre, aw. 14 W., y, acre! N.W. 14 W.. 4 acre. N.W. 14 N.E. 14 W., 1 acre. N.E. 14 246-- W, 14.8 acres. N.W 14 246-- W.. 10 acres. 8.E. 1i 2 W., 3 acres. B.K. 14 B.E. 14 246-W 4 acres. S.W. 14 B.W. 14 246-- W acre. N.E. 14 206-- 2 W.. 66x132 ft. 16 Impa. Imps. Imps. Imps. Imps. Imps. Weather Bad The 23-5-- 8 and 3 Ranges 1, 8. H S.E. 16-6-- 16-6--1 - 1 16-6-- 1 of having GOOD SIDEWALKS 6-- 1 CEMENT WALKS MADE WITH. i 16-6-- 16-6-- 1 Alsen 1 17-6-- & 17-6-- ft 17-6-- 17-6-- 1 This la the best brand an the mar ket .You can get It by calling an ar 6-- 1 phoning 17-6-- 1 Lnnber Ecdes The 18-6-- 1 19-6-- 1 1 Cement Gcrman are guaranteed by us. 17-8-- 1 Co., While preparing for opring and cum mar aak to bo ahown the ecrcen window and doore Juet received at 0 1 19-6-- 20-6-- 1 22-6-- 1 4 Eccles Lumber Co. 27-6-- 1 4 30-6-- 1 30-6-- 1 1-- Telephone 164 128 Street Twenty-fourt- 1 1 e k 3-- 1 1 1 ft 83-6-- 6-- 8 LADIES 2 2 a FANCY HOSIERY 15-6-- 2 Culture, Massage HE NICEST COLORS AD1ES FANCY NECKWEAR 24-6-- 2 8elby (Young Kid McCoy) at tho Gymnasium, 336 24th 8trcsL 772 773 774 775 776 777 778 779 780 781 782 783 781 785 wril as price, in buying MtAT i A Sweat, Lean, Crisp, Thin Slice of breakfast lisron, cooked lo a turn, makes a dish moat people greatly relish. Our HOME CURED BACON Makes a Dish to Beat Hard are making a sale Township 7 North, Ranges 1, 2 and Samuel F. Ferret t 1893 Imps. W. 2 Montgomery A Bailey ....1895 Und. 14 int. E. 14 1596 4 N.W. 4 Margaret C. Hobson Weather by 2430 Wah's Avc 19 aa aa314.65i214.85N.W. 1-- W . .1896 789 1894 1996 .........1895 1895 Unknown Henry T. Evans l.uelia RUIer Unknown ....... ..1894 ........ .1894 ........ .1897 Wm. Oedrte, 1895 1896 1894 1895 1898 Rangre 1. S.W. N.W. N.W. N.W. 8. N.E. S.E. 1-- a N.W. 4 4 82-7- -1 4 13-7- 4 S.E. S.E. N. 14 RW. 3 and 1- -4 22-7- -2 22-- 4 1- -4 N.W. N.E. 1- -4 1- -4 .....1893 .....1993 792 793 784 793 796 797 798 799 1899 1894 ....1892 ...1894 1- -4 B.W. W. 802 803 804 805 N.W'. All 16-6-- 3 -4 14-7- -1 jrds 4 2 25-827-8- -2 33-833-8- 35-8- -3 Wo are Exclusive M2 Annie C t Han pen arm Colors, acres to.. 19 U-9- -1 a. E 40 acres. 4 20-6-- 1 E., 10 E.. -2 0 a. YOU WILL NEEDTHEM E.. 2G seres E.. 18 teres. 15 K., 80 acres. E.. Imps! E.. 160 seres E.. 1.37 seres. 6-- 35"7-- 1 1 640 Thle warm weather reminds you that you want s REFRIGERATOR. K'E CREAM FREEZER. GABOUNE STOVE or SCREEN DOOR, and e remind you thst we hare them. The beet In town at the LOWEST PRICES O'-r- WHEELWRIGHT BROS., 6 Crockery, Glass and Hardware arm. 160 29-8- . . 2476 Wash, Ave. acres B,"328 seres. 4 Settles the Nerves pm-i- City- Survey. 1899 Tari Lot 38, H. B. hiiliard REESE HOWELL & SONS acres seres 95-1- rial B, 2.46 Your favorite beverage will bs greatly Improved by adding seres. The Depot Drag Store for Utah Agents for "Crown Jewell99 Carpet Warp a! I Ptsln S23SSSSS3 Childs Knit Underwear E.. 640 acrea, TOWXSITES. Hooper City Survey. 1895 i W W 28-T- -3 Ladles9 Knit9Underwear Misses Knit Underwear Mens9 Knit Underwear E.. 820 seres. E., 100 seres. E.. 280 arres. K., 640 seres. E.. 840 arte. E.; 820 acrea. E.. 200 acrea. -2 23-8- -3 E. D. IFil -4 4 All N w. S. 1 ? 29-1- -1 W. 1; 607 606 809 4 -4 -4 K. S6 12-6-- 2 -4 8. N.E. N.E. N.E. S.E. 8.E. All All -l 18-6- N.W. 51-- 2 .1 KOI li-6- -4 183 S.E. W 34-7- -3 7- 791 W W 4 40 ' 159 SUMMER UNDERWEAR UNE E.. 2.26 acres. .55 acres. E.. 13 acres, 1- -4 aw. seres. East. 3 N.W. 2 7 23-7- -2 Vi -4 W 15-7- 1- -4 BE. N.E. -4 32-7- -1 lto acres. W., 17ti acres W.. 1714 seres. 15-7- -2 4 acres. 18-1- 00 W.. 13-7- -2 1- -4 W, 29-7- -1 W 15-7- -8 1- -4 aa 4 W.. 1.02 1.79 acre. W., 15 acres. W., 160 acres 4 18-7- -3 1- -4 N.E. BE. N.W N. W. 820 seres, W.. 8 acres . W 80-7- -1 1- -4 'S.W. S.E. 1-- arras. 320 16-7- -1 17-7- -1 ft.. 1- -4 You can find almost anything you want Waal. ' 4 786 787 768 789 790 810 811 3 16-7- -1 MM We special price on onr home rendered lard: for a few days wa will sell 3. 5 and 16 lb. pails at 40c, 66c and 41.1S just to reduce our stock. We buy and sell for sKit cash. Our prices on fresh meats are the very lowest consistent with good qualities. l 8 768 769 770 771 fjj& EVER SAW 2 By Wm. A, Em YOU 23-6-- 2 2 Dominican government troops, commanded bv General Raoul (a brer, and Domini' an revolutionary troops led Ity General Pelioo Lassie and other generals, mri Santo Dorecently at Guavscane. mingo, midway between Santiago In Caballeros and Monte CrUtl. the fighting which followed the government forces had thirty men killed or wounded, and ibe revolutionists lost heavily. .G. CRtbo-j- . We nuke a specialty SL Paul. May 19. Mm. Stella Hammond of Seattle dropped dead here at the home of her sister. Mrs. Savard. after the latter had undergone a danger- a I u s Union-Mad- Hats Shoes 3-- 4 Private Lessons in Boxing ur ',,1)1(1 ' ft AND Turks Island, Bahama, May 19. Advices from San Domingo announce severe fighting at Navarto. May 14. The government troops were defeated, losmen killed and sixty-seveing fifty-fowounded. An envoy conveying 20,0o0 cartridge from Puerto Plata to President Morale forces fell into the hands of the Dominican insurgents. si e Putnam Clothing House acre 1 1 Physical TROUBLE IN SAN DOMINGO. ous operation for cancer of the stomach. Mrs. Hammond waa In apitai- eft good health. The nervous atm in nt ik iiig at the to limn brought uu a stroke nf Union-Mad- 2 14th. 1900. 9182.677,843. af-fsi-rs W, 20-6-- 2 1 g, B. E. 5-- 1 Bing. : Goods Union-Mad- e Call and Look them Over W.. 215x316.1 ft. N.E. 14 5 W., 49x140 ft. ' N.E. 14 8 61 W.( 23.6x111 ft. N.E. 14 W., 83.5x111 ft. N.E. 14 W., 15.4x140 ft. N.E. 14 W., 80x566 A 297x1 4 .7 N.E. 14 W., 4.53x140 ft. N.E. 14 W.. 27 acres. N.E. 14 W., 140x340 ft a.) 1 B E. 14 W., 40 acres. V.P Imps, on 160 arras. 8.W. 14 1 N.W. 14 N.E. 14 W., 5.13 acres. 1 S.W. 14 W, 20 acres. B.W. 14 W.. 2 acres. 1 N.W. 14 W., 4.33 acres. N.W. 14 W. Vnd. V4 int 7.5 acres. N.W. 14 W 6.80 acres. N.W. 4 W., 8 acres. 22 N.E. W 21.6 acres. N.E. 14 3 W 5 acres. N.E. 14 W., 119 acres. B E. 14 N.J. 14 W., 6.8 acres, Addison Johnson, says: Mrs. Rnoth's work in the prison lit supplied apiritual as well as practical help to the Inmates. The work of the baa proVolunteers' Prisoners duced excellent effect upon the general conduct of its member and ujion their relations wlih their fellow prisoners. The home for discharged men, known as Hoie Hall, has harbored many a many until he could find employment and who has thus been saved to an honorable and worthy life.' ' The warden of the United Slate K. penitentiary at Fort W. McGlaugliy, says: 9678, 5U0, of 4 N.E. Anti-Slave- ry May Lines of Weber county TO B. Vi "i Cape Haytten. Want to Remember that PUTNAM hai CotauW SBCTIO N LANDS. -- Reports from Denver are to the effect that the Republicans will contest the result of the election there Tuesday and, on the fare of all the dispatches from that city, it will furnish one of the most sensational polliU-a- l contests that has ever startled a free the people into a fullreallzallon of wholesale barter of personal franchises. If all reports are true there will be added to Colorado's already blemished reiord a stain that will astound the voieri or the entire country. The only consolation' to be gained Is tho apparent fact that all of the citizens of Denver are not political degenerates; that there ara enough free, liberty-lovinhonest citizens who are brave enough, energetic enough, to start a fight which will bring the troubles into the court., probe them to the bottom aud s'art a reaction which will eventually again place the control of public in the hands of the people. The fight in Denver was, in brief, a light of the corporations against the property owners; a dvupMraie attempt In retain me control of sll public utilities iu ilia hands of a few greedy '- ALL UNION ulinued from the Preceding Page. , epi- I ana pleased to be afforded the opportunity of signifying my appreciation and Indorsement of your nohie work in beimlf of prisoners. I refer particularly to the establishment of the Volunteers' Prisoners' lowgue. The League la a source of comfigi. to Its members and exerts a strong influence for good on the other prisoners as welL These are only a few of the cordial endorsements of a great and humane work, a work that is reaching out daily to abnormal proportions. And it is clear that It ia the only fruitful channel that brings remits quite to the contrary of the prevailing sentiment that, the criminal cannot be reformed. I have given facts and figures that should at. once remove all doubts as to the error that is made in entertaining such an opinion, and with one result the rrlialtnl. whether accidental or voluntary, can be reformed." OF PROPERTY UNDER TAX Hal-lingt- Ills ideas are the MAY 20, 1904. Sing: "Despite i,he prevailing sentiment abroad that the criminal cannot be reLIST formed. facts with vtatiiitics from one unosbaa agency that done and MONEY LOANED quiet tentatious work for the pant eight, years SALARIED PEOPLE prove decidedly the conirary. I Min sk HONOR OTHERS A I .SO. Real Estate and Chattel Loans. 'J of the prison blanch of the Volunteers of America. Service quick, confidential and The lecenl death of Henry M. StanIt waa my misfortune to heroine an No commissioa. furis private. African g explorer, ley, the great Inmate uf King Sing prisou In Febru- ! BROKERAGE CO. WESTERN nishing khtiucliol dlarnssion ns to the ary. 1897. and for six long year I 'Phone 52 x. 223-- Ecelee Bldg. plodded the weary round of the inniioi-nn- y great, refill is of his life work, and of prison life. In May. 18!u, a few many are the articles being published mum ha before my term began, there nt this time attesting the great reanie to the institution lira. Maud st: li 6 of that work. Huoib. for the purpose of inis one of tresi-heryif ilia utterances rememWhile the name of Stanley is augurating her work among Hie prisonbe are to of the Denver newspapers ers, and from that day. when twenty-si- x bered by thousands these days because men volunteered to lie enrolled untaken; is a record of political trickery, of his recent death, it would seem fitder the white siandard of Ibe Volunand methods criminal anting to recall, in tdmple justice, teers Prisoners 1 vague, up to the presbribery. Plenty of money was furnishent time, its memberahip has reached other name, that of' the late llenry ed manto all degraded specimens of 24.000 men. Sheluiu 8anfurd, a large portion of hood who would work for the machine That means that that vast number devised was work whose life wholly of the prisoners of this country, from of the corporations. Perhaps, accordto ibis great and magnificent enterthe coast of Maine to the Golden Gate, ing to re tor in, there was never an elecprise of opening up the Congo, aud tion in which such dishonest methods resolved lo lead hetter lives. What is the result ? Seventy-liv- e per cent of who, moreover, was instrumental in were used. Over S.OUO voters were said this number were reformbringing Stanley to the notice of to have been disfranchised, while hun- ed. 20 per cent werepermanently doubtful and 5 tier deleliia II. majesty King lopubl rent went back lo their old life nf dreds of Illegal votes were cast. crime. gated General Kanford to meet StanAs a result the Democrats have gainSince the first, post organization of ley at Marseilles on the latters return ed a nominal victory and in doiug so the league waa started In Ring King, in front the great Livingstone expedition and sixteen other itetial Institutions iho have put a blemish on Denver in 18Wt, with the proposition, which work has been Murceaafull) inaugurColorado that will be hard to elimiated. These Hope Halls are places Stanley swept ed, lo return and aid id nate. where released prisoner find a welopening up the Congo region. Certainly, not only the Republicans come, and it may be truthfully stated A delegate from our country to every but every rltfzeu of Denver, owe It to that these places of reruge have done Congo congress or conference. General themselves to urge n contest, nnd thus more to reform men than any other ever Sanford obtained the recognition of the do their duty in righting a great' wrong planNo oneadopted. knows but, the Congo flag In Washington. In 1884-8- 5 to tbemselvea, to thetr city, to the how unfit he I for taking up the stern as pienlpotcntiiry of the International mate of Colorado, and to every believer and active responsibilities of life ths Congo Association, and in 1888, headday lie stepa out. Into the free world, in the American system of Ida nervous syate mshatiered and gened hy Stanley, the Sanford exploring eral pbyalcal condition broken. Mrs. expedition, organised by General SanBooth say a to every prisoner, aa aha ford, floated the first commercial el earntravels from prison to prison; BANKS. NATIOXAL Secers up the Congo river. In 1880, want every man within the hearretary Blaine sent General Sanford of my voice lo come to Hope Hall, ing The recent granting of a charter to where home ia as plcnlpoteniiary and envoy extraorwaiting until employthe Piugree National Bank of pgtlcn ment can be found for you. I care not the conference, to dinary would make a few facts Just given out what your creed Is or your race. You in Bruanela. And this is only a fragare all welcome. ment of Mr. Sanforda1 work fur by the treasury department concerning The message has lieeu taken the establishment of national banks, up and ringing the invitation accepted, and Conga of some Interest to Ogden people. during the eight years of work uf this In April there' were organized 46 na- organization 3.200 men have been aided WATTERSON'S IDEA OF EDIreTORIALS. tional banking associations with total to positions and are today living spectable lives. capital of 12.336,600. of which 25, wlih There could be no stronger IndorseYesterday at St. Louie before the capital of 91,110.000, was banka of pri- ment presented of the great work Mrs. National Editorial society. Colonel mary organisation; 13. with capital of Booth la doing for the prisoners of this Henry Watterson gave his Idea in 9550.000, reorganizations of state or county than those of the prison officials brief of what should constitute the private banka, and I. with capital of who have given voluntarily their words of commendation. The warden of Bing material for the editorial columns of a newspaper. ' ? Tenor. Subsrribera will confer a favor by reInforming this office of failure to ceive The Examiner before their breakfast. FRIDAY MORNING, UTAH, Her Volunteers Prisoners' Leagua Has Reached 24,000' Men, Ha Says, and of These 75 Per Cent. Have Been gratitude of every prisoner and Reformed What the Warden who ha ever known you ! Also of Bay. nvey prison officer whose burdens have Iieen made more clear by your kindly counsel and helpful enthusiasm.' The follow-instatement on the "Warden Thomas Wilkinson of the of convli 1.1 N contributed b state prison at Folsom. Calif., gives the No. 1..HH), founder and forfollowing indorsement; mer editor of the Star of Hope, the paper gut oul by the prisoners at Bing I. EON LA VON. , cs ...-- OGDEN, THE TWO McCANNS Sketch Manager. by Carrier, Including Suuday Morning ier month Single copies Theatre EXAMINER, WEEK MAY 16. Published every day in the yew hy the 8taudnrd Publishing Co. WM. GLA8MANN, MORNING ' of Prescriptions. Telephone orders promptly attended to. E. CAVE, J. ft fj PropJj 0 CENTRAL HOTEL AND BAR Under New Management Phone - 135-- k 8 F. J. KIESEL -- - -- SL -- CO. Distributors - iivuj" ''w vri1 sm |