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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN. ETAII, SUNDAY MORNING, The vLnke phase of the queetion is diacuaaed by Henry-H- . Lnwia, writing in the November Woman's Home Companion, and who rays that hi the twenty years, lrom lill to 1901. there were 2,793 strikes, which represented n lose in wages, expanses, Kocxlling the etc., of in the price of coal during the Bnthiaoite airlke. the rent inerceae the building strike, ami the meat increase in connection with tha bocf strike, Ur. reaches the coucJiielon that thn great or part of the money lost in HtTib- - conit-- frum the pocKcia of i lie middle class and pouter cilfzcun. THE EXAMINER 7" w Published mrr r Ca ft, standard FuMlablng WM. GLASMANN. Manage Delivered by CarriT. InduPag Morning Examiner. Sunday par SUBSCRIPTION 13, 1S04. SPECIAL la-wi- n V Bfegla cajdN NOVEMBER RATE. NEW TIM HER SEASONING STATIONS. 1 icorti The Ttur.au uf has rnently signed an agrccin m to mate extensive timber nrasuuiug wu m two Waleru with two Slate, in and tpli'pliunc roniiauia. MialiotiK vi!l at Subscribers will confer a faror If Maniu-iteand Kdualia, Mih ; IVi., re ta Informing thla oUca of failure and pruliuli'y a tit'rd will be solve The Examiner baton tbalr eatablixln-at Ashland, AVI. Tha exbrmVfiit. will be home pense of the exptrinn-niJdnOy by Die Uumtu anil the Cedar auil uuiarai k tolcplioiie and ti'!cgvaili jxiles will lie furiiinhcd OHIKNi EXPORTS TO THE by the Ml at of Wtmunain free of cost, .. have companion to and two railnwd Exports (ran tha foiled fiaia agre-to haul them in the experiment ad Koi Hone Russia, Japan. China, alatjotia without cltargo for Height. Koran ahorr a marked increase In llM T he object of die cxMriiuenlit la to aa compared with earilnr Kara To tMcrmiiie how niHtir yera can lie adlb & of the countries named ded to the litc ol each pole by prnier lor tha nine months ending will seniioiiluK St me nilllityitw uimii of the of jmlcs are ued along telegraph September are Urier than thoaa while la and corresponding mouths of liW, telephone lima, even one yeara the case of China tha figure. althoah extra for ca h jstle will anuitint 19M, to a treniPiiiiniiH saving in exiH'tise. allowing a marked Jnereaee over etltt fall slightly below thoee of MM. runeawiiied cedar pul-i- t laM from of flnccn ye re. Seasoning twelve hat when combined with the figure n total ItateKlioHU how tolm-renaexport to Hoof Kong g)v tor eorrapoadlM the that then this time by three nr four yrars and it pnater ia now exiirried to improve on thU month o Hot end IMG. The totnl export frum the fnited IndreuMp. Past methiMla of seaeunlng Etaua to Rusal, Japan, China, Hon hare cffeitcd a driving out of lift Deof the original w ight of the pole Kong and Koran are eh own hr the Leber The I teller aeawmeil the and Commerce of pole, itio lean partment there la for decay, which Is through lte Boraanof BlaiUtU.- as M.' rhaiu-44X425 in tha alna months ending with promts d by nioisiitre. In Bitch exie rlnicnia are of large Intimr-ism- e September, Hut. against f44.807.Kt the corroayoadiog moathn of JfcOJ, end lint only to telegraph and tele months 47j6t J,03l in tha corresponding phone eontpanieH, lint l( all users of af 1M2. heavy Umbers which come in riintact refwith the ground, at wltbli line thcay Similar, conditions prevail with erence to imports Into the United gw a lu iia iuosl tieudly work. It la that still greater eronniui can State from tha countide in qinatlnu. be by the use uf inuper meth from Russia. Japan, Chinn, Hou Konc, and Koran the Imports for ths ods of, preservative treatment. nine mouths ending with September, KORUICT THE AdlTATOKS. 19M. nra In enrh ceee larger tiiast the corresponding month of tha preceding It hardly acema noce unary for tbe Unitgear. Tha total imports lalo tha editors of thla aMt and Idaho weary named enuutries ed States from the In tha nine to write political iiliiitiary notice lor amounted Jo 6l,8,0 It ailcr that have panned months ending with September, 1104. the party and Into IniMtruoija dome little with the ngatnat fGOTIU In the corresponding of the Iia) lot which recorded the lu Meting fi 41,840.551 and 1SM months of lit ewe aieica of the the verdict eomeponding mootha of IRl. ion. Nu good ram conic in moat of the principal article comp la thla the of rejoicing over the defeat of the paring the com meres between American party. The rejoicing United States and these counlrisa there d ahotii rather be of an affirmative charin tha Hr tnrraase appears a material acterjubilation over the triumph urea of MM as eompanl with earlier eradicailon of bigotry ; n of and articles tfi right Russia principal gear. To Imof aa.urrd continuliecaiise gladncM of our export trad are agricultural of Iron and ance of proajicrity: n deligbledneaa mnuufaetura plements, rote tbnt the fieaple of tbeee elate are n steel, copper, naval stores and raw el part of the great nation and that they the moat these of figures In and ton, of are lu the load of tbe people in all those with 1904 compare favorably the galaxy of aiaic in expressing the earlier gears. cmlurm-nu-n- t uf Roosevelt and art nation's exports To Japan tha principal meauIaotnrM of Iron and steel, mineral Republican policii's. oils. Sour, provisions, tobacco and rsw Thu people ol lilnltb ami Visit should cotton. In nearly si of the srllaiee or that Die nation at large deremember elunee of articles, except cotton, ths manded the cunt Iniiance uf the poliover figure for MP4 show an Increaaa cies which hate broiiglil jteacn and ahowt a cotton tbs figures llftf jn plenty to ibis country during the jurat mnrhed dorlint in exports to Japan, years. In till jinuiperliy our tight ji alianil direclit. llecsti-- e the tou4 vnlne of cotton eximrted which thntraountry In the nine uimths ending j ((f ht. aidory of pdieie our with 8optiuber, MM, being less than ruumtil lhui nu'iunal prasiu-riiand diatgree-milliotwo milloa dollars, against over thns j tl n jB.j,y iMekt.nug in tbo correttiamdlng niontha ia ; ,n,.u!- - , , , ,J he utcihHikcd. Nu good 19ul and nearly six million in the cor- ra; w,m. vf iu advertiniitg to the MU- -. Tbil Ml- - j responding months in (,f tli cat that hecauao of prtle 1 aniliiihm a few (liagruti-painf ol in tha exports of cotton dlsajiinnii't-.la chiefly due to extremely politicmi... piirut-- a course which cotton during , f the slate, , throni,-,!.-.- ! price of American every ti.u-n-pnat two yeara and to the fact that Jap. Ko n)UM. pil0li naeee manufacturers of cotton rxxl ,m 1mia.,n have nubaHtuted in part the nhortw. u.. who. fa.il, nj , stapled and cmueqtmntly Jowr .An. a Bislll 1)irir la India of wtlo. TV ,ll(jori;v of j, of Vtiili. who M'hxI for t ho bent of the at tile, y can aflutd lo he drvwlag! 'arkeuitno'!-- . The pc, .pie hare pul an R Kail osa month (fnrluding Sunday) outside at Ofdu Telephone Ka M. ENTIRE STOCK MUST lele-CGa- VELVETS-Continu- AXMINSTERS c arc getting; ready to buy our spring stock. e must close out our stock on hand. We have a strong line of first class qualities, attractive patterns and artistic colors. You $1.80 1.70 1.60 1.40 1.30 cannot find a better line in the state to select from, now is your opportunity. The more we sell now the better we know what to buy for the next season and you may have your choice of our immense stock at the following low inll-lio- 3-P- 1.15 1.00 75c 55c Granites Cotton Chain Ingrain Wool Ingrain $1.00 90c t $1.35 $1.30 1.24 Reduced to t Reduced to Reduced to Extra Super All Ingrain ly TAPESTRY VELVETS prices. o $1.32 1.05 1.00 95c Reduced lo J 75c Reduced to Reduced to 65c Reduced to ad. 350 UNIONS Reduced to 55c - We will cut, sew, lay and Ogden Furniture Your Credit is Good. CONDITIONS IN MANCHURIA. Tha armies in Manchuria were inactive throughout the week with the of a few artillery dual and an inconclusive skirmish on the 27th for the roulrol of n ltill near Yanaln-tu- n on the Mukden road, lhe tell ua nearly every day that thi Inactivity can not coot In ua longer with the combatant in atK-- chaw ton. h with each other. The Japanese probably had good ransinia for allowing Die enemy lo racupereie nfur (be Slteklie river bnttlev but no one know wluit these reasons were. Kuropalkln relnfbreements, ha had time to making gtaid ltia recent katec. and la lie i er placed than ever to euler another Iwtiie. His promotion to auiirauie comand ths mand la djmrture of Viceroy Alexiclf mIhiw that his government share with the outer world the belief that Iha I tha genlna and tho viceroy tha nuiplol of the Russian ret-el- i aimul-inneot- w Maiu-huri- n i EDTOKIAL COMMENT ' And Uiswcvrll, 1(- Piplsihly the mayor of Provo the resnil would have boon tf I - Ivemo.-ia- i ic nominee' name had liccn R n lunce. inetead of nt h- jj e olti-r."- : f.-- r ltc .1 cii-ri- 1 ss r if INHABITANT IN THE - HEART OF Movie. Pnifesmir Nil!, the celebrated itrouo-mis- i. Csiiiimics l.aly's niilunai wealth at li9.imAwm.iaHi. M gain uf 83aai.. "w'.'Wit since ixoi. Tlii uonld give ahtcir flPO a t ;.t average wealth per h-- I V i an The heart of London, the region about Die Hank of England and tbe Royal Kxchmiige, from whence go tiie chief arteries of the country, is situated In the strangest parish in the world. There is no church, no municipal office, and but one iuliabltam, yet it value ia n parochial and official sense la equal to that of many anoiner parish in the city with its thousands of ratepayers. It is the isirlsh of St. founded some 7(ni years ago, none knows how or liy whom, but atill existent with all its rights end dignities. There are close uiuin n dozen oilier parishes within the small circuit of the civic boundaries of London jirojier which poHKca lint oue or two inhabit nnta, hut their htatory and lineage pale In interest beside that of St. Tha church Itself stood In Tbranducerile hi reel, and was demolished si the time the Rank of England was enlarged In I7M. It therefore stood fronting the Mansion House, and from many old rtvords v e must assume that it was a w airly edifice, altered and beaut iflad afier Did ravages of lsmdnu's flie by Sir Christ ophrr i.rni, and embellished by gifts from wealthy city aldermen. We reed of it first in the year 1392. when n rich merchant, one divers Sheringbm, gave "ma.iy end gifta to thla chllrcll.', Rut the church must have been in existence over a hundred year prior to lids dale, for without the gale aiuod a pair of slocks, for Ihe punishment of thoaa whose offences had been committed w'thln the d lint they were city lmumlarie. In the year 12H2, when Edward I. was king and Henry Walls mayor of Ixindon. At the time tha tolls derived from Iwidon ilriiln were Inaufilcient for its upkeep, and Mayor Watis, wriih the royal permlasion, established n Hah and flesh market near by in Churoh of Rt. Christoplier-le-Sloi-kaTbe Stock Market, was designed to help London having powbridge, the hrtdge-kcejier to grant l.'une for market a hoist. The utaarrh was the apfrilual resort of a all godly ahojikeeiMrs." There i lapse of time, and tlicn in tbe year 1472 we read of William Hampton, mayor of London, who visited the church frequently "for ms soul's lwnefli, tor he was a devout man and piuu.'' At hla death lie Wt money to Kl. (hrlstit-pher'end "was s great lcnef.tckir and glazed some of the wind own." The next reference onme in the year t:,4.l. when Henry YHI. was receiving 4ti pounds li.s. flii. aa ram for the fishmarket. There were twenty-fiv- e mongers and eight butcher, and the LONDON . s ! money-maker- 1 ." er a. shnp-kcoim- g WHOLKBOMKNEBB OP MILD HURRIES. aluil-hdiB- Rwr-ma- - L a. mg fact Dial, while S:ai-T'nii a pracMialiy uiNiri licrmany hr luxsah ' i" i'lr t and by far Ihe largmt I'.manmer of auch product ,1 wan 230ft. long by lUSft. market-plac- e ia almost erpiallr dependret wide. writes the old i. i 'lie t'nitnl Bta'ca for mineral tn Ihe east ride,'' run of trees, Of the of hiaturiiin. "there were 43(l,4:h tons very pleasant to ths Inhabitant. natural plnisphates imported into in HH2, S3P.3H.', tuna or 7. per The virar received the greater part of The ol hi carl v income from the ccpi. came from the Kicilu rn Ailaui I.- males. Die ranuitn-lu"godly uion and women, given 24 i cent having been derived inuciilr to lioli observaocos.'' from Algeria, Tunis, Uelgiuin and BrU-inIn lh year 1K24 Robert Thorn died, Vxla ccs. and left 4,44.7 jioiinds lo the church t "in charity and pioua use. Accordingly a stalely monument waa erected to hi mi inory. lu the century the church was partly destroyed in the (ircai Fire, and was repaired by Wren lu 1ti7l, and twenty-fiv- e years later wa "agiiin repaired and beautified at emu to iho purmh." In 1737 tho much Block Markt-was removed to Sued, the region about the chinch bilmt iti.-of greater importance to mcrrlianis then shopkeeper. As commerce grew the bank of England encroached upon the graveyard, slid ho in 1731 the church was demol-liffieRut in order perhaps to salve s tho conscience of the the parochial rights and dignities were still maintained. The garden with Hid fount a. u wilhin the bank of England mark the site of the burial ground. The last interment too place n hundred je.irs ago, and waa that of "Jenkins, a bank clerk, 7ft. bin. high. Hi buried body wa allowed to wilhin the bank to prevent temptation and possibility of disinterment." Bo th old church has gone, but its parish remains, embracing the open space In front of the bank and Mansion House, pure of the Royal Exchange, and jiari of the bank ol England. One inhabitant it has, and bo has full rights of vnt ing for Parliament and all municipal councils. The valuation list is inode out year by year, and lh govi ruurs of the bank of England still pay heavily for tho sins of covetousness of their ancestors 125 years ago. Rh-har- And npvr the party fa to be further hamllrapped by an adlira dition to membership of many disgruntled PemOiRtts. I I TP" "bhowed" the aiu-el- The man"who told yon so" ia more numerous now than the ward hwlcr was before election. NiWcff I fadeth The people relieved Parker of ike trouble of writing en inaugural address. bn-tu- Eay the fame of Eaopus away. aKi' Hn.,,,, k PARISH Of corras-jM.udrn- ta J-- ta-kf- or HYRUM PINGREE, Mgr. : 4 n pr(,tit ,,y lll(. ,,W1I1. the mnvement ahuttld the the Ew : Chairman Raph n.;jri ! 1( thi. (hN,.uri(v it ecntlve council cf the National Clrig,M( tljlj ,)(ull umhlf (hoir Federal ion, in en artiele for Harprt j r wllh lh. AVeehly take, the currant newspaper yu.mc time, when the and mngAtdne cilricx of la'u.r union, to Inner have had time to reflect, ihcy their unjudicial spirit. lp (,.llltwl (lf a ing nil the charge they brtng agantrt ,tu.m Kmbi labor union,' Mj Mr. and wifi aanln try to heroine Mtray, mnklpiyiBg them a h indrad f:ld, they good riliri-ns- . Anil so the victor would pfoie that some labor mtious should be magnanimous and swan Hie and noma labor leailer have comrut-te- time when they will receive again Die grave offensea aeainvt atuiety and repent ant. agairst tbcmJvi:." Nevertheless, ha ''While i he light holds out in hum, thinki it retrains true that the labi.r Tbe Tilert nnucr may iciurn.'' unions this country have a fiic In the trorpove, which all will admit 1 say a good word for tho benefit cf society aa n whole," for ftai;. There i every upis-r- : in.iy tor it. The stale's reaouri. ;ir.. .,:i. against the general opposition f and against the misreprosen-twlio- eqiud'.eil; ihe oppni'iiinilh cf prejudiced critics. He be- um xcelh-rt- . TTu-r- i pi. i i , ,;. v lieves that the Idea of coming to terms Utah ar-- when a nan !' n, of mutual umitriiiMdiug raceivee mr,r aboul D.i ho v ii ;)i: I it:- and more tbo approval of public opinb oi Jfii c!llpir!,-(orp- . ion. In each case where union error .. u ho ,,f BMi;1 ere died. Mr. gives uimiiar In- t(Cr. ft I il 1411 hC..,,j,o l, stances of badiakh mad lawbreaidag h- s.U uuuiTs'.aad the eute ca iha paroof aupieyrs. belli r. Carpet Co., 7 I - & Complete House Furnishers. y ere If you want to make and lay them yourself we will make a still greater reduction. Ui.)r inoro apace to tha dimwahm of lndea.;",W.trial eondliion. More Umught la given to tho purposing problem prcaacted but aa yet a lair aoluiiun, acceptable and bringing juelk-- to nUi ciMmte seem. not. n. yet. to Lave be,, j evolved. Li line these for the price stated. auch welcome bloom, about tho vines that flourish indoors as well me out: about the right sort of light to give the different aorta of plants the right sort of soil. Before you know it, you'll have developed en Interest in things outside of daily ceres that you wouldn't have believed possible. You'll be watching the change of eeneone. SupiKwe you're an expert needle woman, but your work must be tbe eminently practical kind youve put delicate bits back of you with n sigh. Get some thing that can be done by degrees -- a pretty corset cover, or little lace stock, and indulge, for a lew mlnulei a day, il you've nu lunger, In the pd ensure of selling stitches equia-ilclYou'll find you're nut losing lime, but will do your more practical work better for the new work that has awakened your interest. Perhaps you've a passion for books, but being n housemother, feel that it's wrong to devote any Urns to such a luxury. But dont give up that feeling. Choose n subject or read books on varying subjects, good novels, fine Poe try, light, clean stories, history what you like beat and make a club of one member of yourself devoting si least half aa hour a day to it. rerhajM you love music, or language, Haut your scanty crumbs ot lime don't seoui worth tbs picking up. Yet history records instance after instance, of men whu've learn od languages, written book, dime all the planning fur great deeds t which wore afterward accomplished I in the odd minutes tbnt don't ordinarily count. Gladstone, it ia said, carried a book always in his pocket to study whew ever he had to wait a few moments. Women are greater aa n rule, than men; probably beenusg they work so constantly t which develops into pottering"), whllo most men "turn off steam'' about supper time and keep it turned off until morning. r or n (let up a fifteen-minut- e rlnb with two or three friends, each to work at her own peculiar boldly fur that length of time every day. You'll b watching each other's pnwresH, and uncunclou1y growing In your endeavor to keep pace with the ths reel article is no small, yon know, Boston Transcript. George Are you quite sura that you really love me? Bessie Oh. yes; certain of it. I never knew any one that could make ms so furiously angry at times! Detroit Fires Press. "He's uncannily bright." What makes you think sor Why, he agrees with me in every thing." Cleveland Plain Denier. i The Philadelphia Woman Have yoi ever been disappointed in love? Tha Chicago Woman No; I'va always married for money. Philadelphia Record. Grayeo In a ringing speech lui night George declared tiiat he could not live without me, and naked m to be hin wife. Gladys In a ringing speech, eh? Grajrce Yes; and if yon don't believe it, there's tbe ring LouUville Courier-Journa- l. L . a FLOWERPOTS, VASES tnd Jardlners Shape and Decorations that will please you end prices to suit your puraee. COME IN AND WE WILL BE GLAD TO SHOW THEM TO YOU. Wheelwright Bros "7 CROCKERY 2478 WASHINGTON AVE. STORE BOTH HI ONES. lime-wasier- s. CLOTHING SALE half-hou- Kcarcclr a woman who doesn't get bored to death occasionally over the of thing. Lifo seems to be one tircaomit round of getting the some thing done over and ovir; nr of wondering Juat what to do. and how lo do it. Women with careers are proverbially unhappy. Thera are excepliona, but this is the rule. Women without ajiecisl Into row feel, every now and then, that their thoughts Lav got into ruts, that If Impossible for them to fix their attcnDnn on anything outside of wearisome bother. That's wht-he ought to Uc her mind on a .ir;i:iun. If she could get ue-from her Mirronn.t-lugaway from h tor a b. w days, she would find herself wondenuliy beiiutifld. If she cant hut ii 's m the woman who cant Is addressed. that thi There' one subject th:i inier-e- l you above mlier. full i vat e (hat Intcivsi - ripen ir Into n honlihy hobfew by. and give u veiy dm. Kad and hui.nir dilfer inJhat a fad i omiuhing "anMont, while a hobby j Iasi If you cs.. i.ir plan's. pi "do or Iwo (but nn( eno mh to be an cxir chargi I hardy plains. n. bsk i,p tho cara an ! I'ullivation of plant, kind out aimiit ihe bulbs Dun grow so ea into every-daynpw- ! "itrcu'-hment- minuU-satTentio- I others. For the days you miss, pay some sort of little fine-do- ing an especially distasteful bit of work that you've' been putting off until you get courage to attack il; or paying a little mourr fine, to be used In furthering the bobby of the woman wlio misses tbe least number of days. Or let each of you k?ep your own finea In n little bank, and use them to buy materials, or that hook ynu-v- e been coveting something to further your own hobby. A good, healthy interest, in something out Milo herself Isu't going to tsk a woman's Interest, from her family in the Isiist. It ought, Inxtrad, to make her more alert and interesting, to give her more things to s,xke home conversation charming with. rtiliivaip a mild hnbby. by nil means, and keep ft up. Reforme- r- I aiipixw you hnv heard Ilia aiatcmenl that 5 cot of h whiskey arid in Ihe tabvMis is sduher-- l pr au-d- ? Cunse-- i tve Ves. and that tikis to tbe exdienu'Dt. The chance of getting AT CLARKS One hundred and twenty Suits for men on sal: for s week or two at the above low price. These suits did sell for $10 to $12.50 but now you may have them it $8.50 They are all wool Casimere, Worsted or Che iots, and are made in double or single breasted square cuts 3 and 4 button sacks, etc. We are sure we can please you if you will call and look at them. I. L. -- CLARK SONS CO. J |