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Show MOKNIKG THE EXAMINER ' 1 MEKEY LOANED PEOPLE PuMUhril every day In the year by Loans. Chaitel Estate Real and Ca. 5 the Standard Publishing Service quick, confidential and A private. No commission. WM. GLASMANN, Manager. 3 WESTERN BROKERAGE CO. $ 223-Eccles Bldg, ji Theme 534-x- . Including Carrier. Delivered by Sunday Morning Examiner, eta per month as much as their soldiers do cU to baiilcti.assiduity Kiicii I icing the t.tate of Single things in JaiKtn, however loig the war RATES. SUBSCRIPTION may last her uuupieive anil industry will not lie ninth after! ni hy it; nay. Including 6y nail one mouth eta they will continue the progress they Sunday) outside of Ogden ....60 have tieeii used to make during these Telephone No. 66. past decades." The above statciuciu Is rsi(ially inSubscribers will confer n favor by reto in view of. the but that Jafailure of office teresting this Informing tlnur before commerce with the V tiitcil States litamlner The ceive pan breakfast. In the prism fiscal year shows a u urked advance over that of any year, and for the twelve mouths OIL TO DISSOLVE THE STANDARD Juue 3U, 1904, will probably eaending COM FA NT. 7tt million dollars. Figures coverrned months of tlie present fiscal eleven lo ing The proceedings, wlibli, iu year have just been Issued by the det ie dhMtt(hes, acre commenced partment of commerce and labor New Jersey yesterday against the corit liurcau of statistics. Oil They Siandurd through the as poration known to show- - that our exports Japan interest with lie watched will company !v the citizens of every Marc in which amounted to 122.594,713 during the lliere is any indication at all of oil cU ven months of this year, as against ia the corresponding The ) 19.854 .843 1 in found in liaylug quantities. fiscal year; the of mouths ia the greatest Standard Oil company tuinblne in the world and for years it also that our Imports from Japuu has not only coin rolled the mu put of touched their highest. ikjIiiL fur au oil ami the markets for the same in the eleven months period. Isdiig $44,367,-48- 1. a against $11,833,351 In the eleven world but under its dicUriiou promising of 1993, the previous higtnyaler months this sect ions of oil districts in various mark. i ountry have been retarded in development. The fight agaiust the Standard Oil WAR MOVEMENTS IN THE EAST. company was first inaugurated In Ohio who from the Far The. war dispatc-heby a Republican attorney-genera- l, was opposed In his course not only by East today bring tho new s of tho active the hirelings of the combine and his movements of tho forces of lioth the general impression political opponents, but by a large faction of his own party which feared this is that the decisive battle of this camopen antagonism of the great company. paign is about to lie fought iii ManHe fought an apparently losing fight churia. It seems that tha Japanese for years, but finally succeeded In get- have been anxious to force an engageting the case before the higher courts ment before the rains begin, as their and obtained a decision that the further operations would be jmpeded was fen Illegal one. The during the wet months and at the company then took refuge behind Its same time the Russians would have Incorporation in New Jersey and has an opportunity during those months to the conducted Its business since in a simi- both to bring lar manner to what it did before the front and also increase their supplies. decision of the Ohio court was ronBut the fact that a battle Is being apdel ed. parently forced by tbe Japanese does If the methods of this company are not necessarily mean that the Japanese really such as have been published, lie are in imrfect condition for the condissolution would mean great things test. It simply means that conditions fur various districts in the west It are such that thq Japanese must eithhas been openly charged that whenever er give bailie now and win a decisive Indications of the existence of oil In victory oi else fall back from tbe vanpaying quantities In discovered In any tage points which they have already part of the country, the Standard Oil obtained.. The activity of the experts are the first on the ground. If Intercepting and dethe prospects are promising, these stroying Japanese transports has renagents get control of large tracts of dered It practically Impossible for the tlie beet land, thus eliminating the pos- Mikados forces to land either reinsibility of any largely capitalised com- forcements or supplies fur the armies panies, capable of controlling a large now oimrailug agaiust the Russians. output, getting Into the field and then Admiral Togo's fleet la being kept they let thin land lie Idle, taking no busy by the feints made by the Fort action la the way of development work. Arthur squadron. If tbe Japanese reAt the same time the email holders are main Idle until after the rainy season antagonised In euc-- a way that they their supplies will be exhausted and are not able to interest capital and in- (heir ranks depicted by Illness aud deed capital is frightened away by dis- kindred causes and they will be no couraging reports alleged to be seat out match for the Russians who will be by this company. This la said to be reinforced ly detachments continualfor awhile the hlBtory of the Califor- ly arriving over tbe Siberian railroad nia and the Texas oil fields, but finally and be well supplied with tbe muni home capital and home consumers tions of war knd necessities of life came loyally to the rescue and Impor- from the same source. tant Industries were as a consequence The, Japanese are thus making a viradded to the resources of these states, tue of necessity and are trying to ft has been charged many times that force fe decisive contest which, howthe Btandard Oil experts and agents ever, will amount to little more, If were behind the and they are victorious, than the continued discouragement of development In the holding of their present advance posts, Colorado and Utah and the Eastern and while the Russians .in case of defeat, Western Wyoming fields. need but wait for the further action Whether these allegations are true and advance or the Japanese, which er not there is enough evidence that the latter would delay as lung as posthey are to ranee tlie residents of these sible, On the runt vary If tho Japs Maun who have capital Interested lu ere defeated they will be driven hack these fields to whtrli the outcome of and away from the peninsula leaving this suit with lutercKl and hope. tlie way open Tor the relief of Fort Arthur from the landward aide. CONDITIONS IN JAPAN, . SALARIED J 4 pre-(i-di- ng EXAMINES, tance by tbe present route from New 1 orb to Manila via Ban Fraucisco and Yokohama is 19.520 miles, hy the Panama canal it will he 11,585 miles. The distance saved hy a sailing trip around the world by the new mute through tlie Panama cauul will U 2.708 miles. Borne idea of the stupendous work required iu the const ruction can be obtained from the following figures: The length of the canal, completed, will be 48 miles, Hip width varying nils 250 to 5oi) feet at the top, the Ian tom width beiug 150 feet. Thera will be live twin hicks of concrete feel long and masonry, each luck 82 lect wide, with a lilting capacity of 30 to 32 feet. There are two artifi-- t !al lake along tho route, one of which covers 21 aquarc miles and the oilier motive 1,900 acres and will furnish and power for opciailug the locks to ocean lighting the canal from occau. ARMY OF An interesting THE PANAMA (ANAL. picture of conditions nt of commerce aud labor through its bureau of statistics. The communication, which appears la the .May number of the British trade journal. Indicates that commercial and financial conditions have not as yet been serie ously affected by the war, and this statement is verified, so far as relates to commerce with the United States, hy the official figures showing tbe trade of the United Stales with Japan during the present year as compared with earlier periods. Commenting upon trade and financial conditions in the Japanese empire, the writer referred to says: When the negotiations were broken off and the hostilities were opened between these two powers, we feared that a great panic would occur In our economic world and our commerce and industry wuuld be upset to a laege extent, tbe whole energy of the people being concentrated on the war. But this turned out lo he a false fear. Tho war dues not so much, a fleet our trades as we expert ml. are done very smoothly; stocks which suffered from a fall for a short time bavt risen again lo tbcfr prims, and factories enjoy their usual profit. Nor does It piske our people so greatly excited as you may think, though we Japanese pride ourselves on nation on being the most patriotic earth. At home, our conversations are as merry and Innocent as ever, and in ibe street we see nothing warlike ex-- c pi noisy newsboys delivering specials of happy tidings la the form ol our brilliant victories both on land and sea. Til sinew men and laborers are calmly and there attending to their own ia-Is no exiiiemc-n- t among them. In fact, onr people seem vu rightly understand that it is an imponan, duty on heir pni. espeiinly at ibi., juncture, io to tlietr luiiiinei wltti apniv theiiea-lvpRusso-Japanes- Russo-Japane- se tran-ractlo- na k. s tho propura'iim for the pushing of Hi work to completion hits him the great feature In I ho foreign policy of the present adniitiisi ration, very lew of the people of the United States arc conversant with any of the details of the great undertaking. The people of the Southern Slates, bordering on the Gulf of Mexico, have given more study to the project limn have any of the rest of the people of this nation with the possible exception of those who are directly connected wilh the control and management of the great lines and possibly the people of the California ports who believe that a great portion of tho trade with the Orient will be diverted way from the to I ho new Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic to tho lauds lmrdoring the Pncltic. The Ianxnis canal was practically l egtiii iu 1883 by the French company. They had completed aboutof the length of the canal, when, because of fraudulent niauagemrut, the company failed and tlie work cessed in 3839. The estimated mst of the entire canal Is $200.o00.(i0i) and it Is thought that its completion will occupy at least ton j cars. The canal has already cost this government f.itV 000,00ft $10, OOO.hOd to tho Panama republic for a perpetual lease of the xaual zone, aud $40.uuo,0d0 paid to the French company for the title. The new waterway will furnish a great saving in freight rates and The distance fioiu New York to Ban Francisco by the old route is 13,714 mile.-- ; ny tlie route iliemc.h the tians-conliuent- two-fitth- s dis-lauc- f'Hiial it will be 5. miles Tlie dis- - PLAN'S DECISIVE THE LOST Londoners Vanishing at tho Rate of Day. Fifty Three disappearances tnyaU-rio- i he Just been made known to metmiiolltau magistrates call attention lu the startling fact that people arn reported to the policy as missing erery year. lu tbe present instance all the missing people are men. uun Uing a tailor anliving in Great Purllaud-sirect- , other a grouudaman iu a cricket field at Knrbury, aud the third a veteran of the Franco-Germawar, who had wiih him two medals won for services reudered in that campaign. There may or may mil be mime connection between their dioapiiear-auc- e and tbe fact, that nine bodies were taken from the Thames iu one week recently, of which liiit three were identified, it Is only certain that they have vanished eomtiieiei, from the sight and knowledge of their friends. The remarkable manner in which thousands arc hist to their friends in London every year la one of the unexplained mysteries of the metroplls. But that such is the esse the following figures for the last five years from the annual police return bear eloquent testimony: Number of persons Reported Missing 1896, 38.(105; 1899, n 2$, 1904. BATTLE INEVITABLE. Si. Petersburg, June 27.-1- 0:50 p. in. Not since Ihc war began has such aa air of excitement pervaded the war of- aud admiralty. The news meived (luring the next few days la expected to largely determine the fate of the present, i stupa go on land and on the sea. Tbe spirits of the Russians have appreciably risen at the prosiuvt that after all the aortic of Die squadron of Admiral Witsoeft .in command of the naval force at Port Arthur, while It may have resulted lu the loss of some of I ha Russian ships, has been success- tul. A disiwlth from Che Foo says that a Chinese Junk reports having seen two big Japan c.ye warships and several torpedo boats damaged on Frl- - We Offer ' Ladies Percale fii-- I day. Wrap pe r s At $1.00 than you could buy the percale in them. j I f This strengthen fb that a great sea fight has oi ctirred aud that the Japanese, who alone are able thro'igh wireless telegraphy to be In constant communication with their base, are withholding news If the Vladivostok squadron Is at sea with the purpose of effecting a Junction, ao generally believed, with the Port Arthur aquadron, Its appearance could easily turn the scale in favor of the ' Russians. Some person- ages are bold enough to see in a report received today of the hasiy retirement of General Oku, evidence that the Japanese fleet has suffered a reverse, and that the communication of this to Oku, . with tbe accompanying threat that his base at. Fitsewo may lie attacked, compelled hie withdrawal. All direct news from the landslde Indicates an Immense anil decisive battle near Ta Tche Klao. According to the last night, General correspondent Kuropal kin's purpose seems to be to prevent s juncture of General Oku's and General Kurokl's armies. The outposts are In touch all along the line. If Kuroki has met Kiiropatkln'e offensive move southward against Oku by an advance on Hal Cheng, aa the ad- - j vices from Ta Tche Kfao say, the Rue- slsn commander seems to be seriously endangered, unless be retires or Is strong enough to present the two forcesto the enemy. Kttmkl was only fourteen miles from tbe Riutaian army yen- terday, according to a dispatch from the front, and the three armies are so close together that a decisive battle appears to be inevitable. . each less . j well-inform- pm-edln- lu Japan is a Horded by a tow mini UnA ll hough tho oblnlmng of the con lion from the Japanese manager of the Fikoku Bliogyo Zawhl, published at trol of the canal zone on the Isthmus Tokyo, recently received liy tin dciwit-me- of Fiiimma hy this government and WAR 1 which have JUNE UTAH, TIKSDAV MORNING, OGDEN, . Sheet and Pillow Case Offer Every Man and Boy Every man and boy In this RIoflarcli Sheet 31x90 Linen Feuret Sheet.... 81x90 Defender Sheet 81x90 .. Defender 81x90 Pillow Cases from 8c to 25c. No Show 75 c hem-stitched- vi- cinity will not come hero for bis clothes. We know 11. Still, os a customer remarked the other day, If all the people in towa only knew how much better your clothing Is than the other kind, tho other follows would Stand 40 c 50 c 62fc & Sons Howell Reese g Our Spring Buits, Top Coals, Hals and Toggery for Men of all shapea and sizes, and for Boys of all age make aa attractive display and we invite everybody to call to see the new atylo kinks. The Come and Come Again Bad Has shown the importance of having Our trade lasso la PRICE GOOD SIDEWALKS FredM. Nye The Clothier. Chicago, June 27. A special to the 2417 Wash. Are. News from Tokio, says it Is stated office has war Oku's the that army by passed the mountain barrier, protecting the right flank and rear of Kurop-atkln- a forces. In the passes between Kai Chow and Motion pass. The RusSANITARY sian position has thus been rendered strategically untenable and It is expected It will be made actually SURROUNDINGS In the course of the operations of the coming week, unless the Rusinsure protection to our customers sians resist the advance of the Japanmore ese hitherto. successfully than 68,964; 1902, 37.214; 1901, 35,053; In that event Kuroki will lie relieved MEATS BOUGHT OF US 1902, 33.413. of the necessity of attacking frontally Number of Persona Restored to Friends -- 1898, 19.966; the mala strnnghuld nf the Muscovites are carefully selected on tho hoof, between Feng Wang Cheng and the 1899, 18.348; 1903, 18.429; 1901, railway. skillfully handled at our abattoir 1903. 17.328. ' Totally Lost 1898. 18.139; 1899, 18 and critically examined before they TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS IN 785; 17,875; 1902, 16,087. PRIZES. enter our market Every thing la THE TOTALLY LOST. clean; when you get of us It Is right In prizes given free Nearly $10,000 In five years, therefore, no fewer to of tickets Real to holders Saltalr (ban 88.862 persona have been totally Estate Day, Juue 29th. lost, which means that they must You do not have to attend to parhave vaulshed at an average rate of E.WEATHERBY, ticipate in drawings,' each ticket sold fifty every day. one chance. Prlcr $.25 cents each. If massed together they would be is 2458 Washington Are. Excursion to Balt Lake City over O. OGDEN. numerically equal lo two complete B. L. R. O. W. Hy., that day. Round or to almost sufilcient army corps, Tirkets now on sale at all $1.00. populate three cities as large as Pe- trip Stores. Gel them quick . Drug terborough. ' It la certain that a very large proShe Wouldnt It. he nice if dreams portion of these missing people are came true? parents who desert their families. I dont know about that. I had Some are persons who find It advisa- a lie Welsh rabbit dream the other night ble to change their name and their and gee whizz! Id hate to have that Invest in a piece of unimproved landf surroundings; others no doubt com come true. Philadelphia Press. mil suicide, and their bodies are nevIn Weber Countyf er discovered. Ilut when every conAdjoining improved forme? crossmakes What Juggs Boggo Half mile from R. R. Station? tingency Is taken Into account, there eyed? , are several thousands who vanish as Right next to Irrigation Canal T When he was a boy he used Toggs completely as if they were swallowed to go to three-rin- g Providing you con buy on monthly ei reuses. Princeup by the earth, and are never heard ton Tiger. paymentaf of again. Say S10 or $15 or $20 per month? In addition to what Is done by ScotOr quarlerlyf Tom And. so you won on the last Or annual paymantaf. land Yard and private detective race? And no Interest? agencies, tbe finding of lust persona "Harry A es; but the finish was so Is made a special branch of the Sal close that I would have lost, if And no taxeaT the Tho owner to pay taxea and convslkm Army's work. Their Lost Per- other horse had stuck out his tongue. tinue to use tho land until it io1 fully sons Department' in Ihc Whitechapel Kansas City Journal. read has been iu exist enco some paid for? years, during which limn over It.ftftft GALLAGHERS TRUNK FACTORY. missing people have been restored to friends. Manufacturers of Trungs and Baga, The name of the sought is Leather Good. Repairing at reasonfirst reported to the nearest Salvailun able prices. on short notice. Call and Army ofliccs, together with any de- see u and we can tire you 25 pee tails that ran be supplied, and then cent DAVID I. GALLACHER. Said piece of land will coat you $20 Inquiries are instituted through the $22 25th wtrect. per acre. nearest army depot where further $400 for 20 seres. tidings are must likely to lie obtained. $800 for 40 acres. XVsiSs of and tli(! Photographs descriptions $1,200 for 80 acres. are Urn also in missing published EIGHTH GRADE it "War Cry." which, si circulate to GRADUATES Address or Gill on the extent of nearly l.ftUft.UiH) copies 50 per cent on will receive weekly, is a powerful agency fur dc all pictures taken within Dir HUNTER & KENNEDY lection among (he lower Insses. next 30 davit at. GASBERGS i ncon.-vtoc- h ramblers. STUDIO, 276 25th Bt. Room 6, First National Bank Lapse of memory often accounts for non what might otherwise seem mysteriU.ah. Building:, Ogden, ous disappearance. and cases have even been known where persons have moved from place to place without being in any mil sense conscious. Among such Instancea was flic rase recorded by Charcot of a man who had repeated losses nf consciousness, lasting several hours at a time. On a particular day he was busy uu his ordinary employment In Faria, but ilie same evening lout consciousness, and right days later awoke to find CLOTHING DAYS himself In Brest. He had no knowlCLARKS . edge of what bad passed in the inThis clothing is manufactured by one of the very best lastitutione In terval, and bad spent 8 pound of his the world. Fit. style and wear guaranteed. The price io up to you. employer' money. More extraordinary still, however. Hoys and young mena suits were $12.50 to $35.00. now $10.00 In fine Is the weird case of a boy named worsteds. who a few years diaries Ashmore, ago was sent from a house situated Another line r Cassimere Sniits were $ 1 0.0ft, $12.50 and $15.00, now on tlie main road ladween Bratnher And yet another line were $7.50 to $9.00, now $5.00. $7.50, and Steynlng to procure water at a well a hundred yards or so awsy. Tho $5 ft(i line now a a. a..... 3,90 As he did not return, his father, The $".90 to $4.50 lines now .. . . .... . 2,90 lana set out with snTlntts. becoming The mill' $:'.0 grades tern in search of hint. Tlie ground was covered with a light fall of snow Tlie $ I n.On grade . when tho hoy started, and as nuns The $11 .00 ararirrt bad fallen since, hi footsteps wore Tll $l3.ft0 KVRdPP so eases 00000 fM plainly discerilile. Hui halfway to the The flti.'iO to 1)2.50 simtIbI values well the footsteps came to au abrupt termination, and nothing but an unThe $1d.iKi grade . 5.00 broken surface nf soft white snow lay ... The 116.1'ft 'iiialiiv .... 10.50 all around. The well proved to lie J he $li.ft' to $LS 00 ..... quality thickly coated with ice. and could not. Another special $10.00 have been disturbed for many hour. suits, now $7.60 to g.oo The lmy ha never been heard of lo Hoy cord hne- - pants 25e '.his day. London Express. Mothers Fre-nHand Blur' waists for little fellows 25c Busier Brown. $6.00. now EXCURSION RATES VIA UNION 5J0 Men's Shins. f.5e to $1.00 kind, now PACIFIC. $1.75 boys' slioe $42 5ft Bi. Louis and return 47.5ft Men's Working Shoes $1.75 kind, now ; Chicago and return g .oft Chicago and return via ST. Louis Nol in the history of our business have we cut so St. Louis and return via Chicago r.e.QU deep. Limit CU days. Transit limit 1ft -days iu ach direction. 2356-236Pullman bleeper through to BI. Lou's wi'liu.u change. ' TieLet iin sob- - TmuhIui! find I''!. ibivy lurli wel l Slop mere Weather CEMENT WALKS MADE WITH. Alscn Cement German r guaranteed by us. This lo the boat brand on tho market. .You can got It by calling on or phoning The Eccles Lnuber Co., Whilo preparing for spring and sumn bo shown tho ecroen and doors Just received at mer ask to . win-dow- Eccles Lumber 17,-45- Telephone 154 121 Co. Street. Twenty-fourt- A. WILL YOU No Fake Here A genuine June Sale at the Putnam Clothing House. Every line of Goods Cut to the Core. Call and Examine Goods and Prices and You Cant Fail to Be If So Our Customer Putnam Clothing House . 1 , EXTRA SPECIAL Tuesday and Wednesday (Settles the Nerves Your favorite beverige will greatly AT ..... 2345 Washington Ave. be by adding Makes every thine good. F J KIESEL .... improved . At Bars and Fountains. CO Distributors. Exrsrrr d 12-0- ossa d Q H. B. 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