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Show DECEMBER SUNDAY MOUSING, THE MORNING EXAMINEE OGDEN, UTAH, 4, 1904. THE EXAMINER iwr Published day la the Sisadsrd FnHliMn lg GLA8MANN, M. Mfoerad ftuaaaj Ofc ladal'a Maratag Smualaee. eta gar mooth eeple Is Complete We Store Them For You THE TERMS ARE EASY THE 1 Bull T Make Your Selection Early While The Stock Manager. by Carrtar, Carloads Carloads of jw by ROYAL SUBSCRIPTION MORRIS RATSS. Pl&l CHAIR By atai! oaa laentb (laeludlag ....M oPOfdaa oataMa Buadaj) M Telapbaaa Ka au ALL STEEL COUCH. One of the handiest, most durable and sanitary bad and couch aver mads. Wo have eeveral style and prices ranging from $7 to Subscribers will coaler a law by relaforaiag tbla office ol fall are to Ecaauasr before tbau ceive lb broakfhst. EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOM N. H Independent Phone BUSINESS OFFICE Ircrp.rdent Phone No. 120 VM. oLASMANN $12.00 Up No. 120 Ino.pirident Phone Ono of these will maka an acceptable present. W have many others. ..Take it eaay in one of theca. You may take it oaoy in paying for it Prices from ROOM EDITORIAL No. 56 Bell Phone BUSINESS OFFICE No. 56 Bell Phone WM. GLASMANN.. ,....No. 120 Bell Phone. .. No. 123 of both telephone eyetemo riwad after 8 p. m. MMN for The Children SLEIGHS. WAGONS, DOLL CARTS, .HOBBEY .HORSES, WHEEL BARROWS, BLACK BOARDS, AND A GREAT VARIETY OF OTHER TICKET SCHOOL ARTICLES. WE CAN SURELY SUIT.YOU. First Ward Seth Thomas. Second Ward W. L. Rueeell. Third Ward Carl E. Peterson. Fourth Ward Walter E. Richey. Fifth Ward H. H. Thomas. A Your Credit Is Good r eye-open- self-deni- Nax-area- SHAW WO I. LI I EXTEND BACKS. e. DRAm'- - Une expedient suggested by Secre- tary of the Treasury Shaw. Tuesday, which obviated ihe necessity of a gen- eral revision or the tariff, has attracted All widespread attention. along Mr. Shaw has been one of ihe most determined protecrkinists. His plan now. however, is to extend the drawback tariff system to manufacturers so as io give them virtually frets raw material fur products intended to ba sold abroad. He thinks this would doll carts. All OGDEN FURNITURE & CARPET CO., . WORK OF SALVATIONISTS. Those ao unfortunate an to mias the lecture given by Col. George French of ihe Salvation Army ai tbi-l- ball Inat night inlsaed a teal Irent. Col. French is a splendid speaker and held the air lentioa of hie audience from start to From Hell finish of hla subject, Gale to ihc Golden Gate and Ueyond," as he explained the really wonderful scenes depicted on the screen by an machine. Tha moving pictures showing the crowds who at tendril the Army's great convention held In London In July aud August of this eir, the march past and reviewing of hla troops by the grand old man of the Army, General William Booth, the l eased hands numbering 2,000 instrumentalists playing in perfect harmony music they had never rehearsed as explained by Col. French was an to those who Judge the Salva-tio- n Army's strength by the sights and sounds heard and seen on the street corner. Scenes of poverty and filth aa found in the crowded tenement a of our large cities and the work done by the "Slum Angels as the oSteers net apart for thia particular part of the Army'a work are called, was Indeed touching aa well as an Inaplration to any who might be of a pessimist tc turn of mind as to whether or no there live any who out of love to God and man or rather helpless women and children, aa in this case, who are willand literally ing to practice walk in the steps of the lowly The illustrated songs sung la a vary effective manner by Major John T. Fynn wen.- - calculated to carry back the meauiry of the adult portion of ' the audience to the happy days of childhood, and make an impression on the minds of the yuung such as could not help, hut influence them In the future. Few dry eye were In the audience aa they looked on the screen at mother praying for her wandering hoy. The rescue work for men and women, espeeially the latter, was explained. Rescue Home, showing ihe uin aud womea at work found them by the Army.' the farm colonies founded by CoKtmander Root during bis incumbency as chief oi ihe lulled Stsies forces, the work aniuug ihe Chinese in Sun Fraucisco and oibi-- r )aria In California, aud also the work on the Hawaiian Islands were all explained and illust rated. Tha lecture lasted two hours aud rveryune seemed to lie fcorry when it was over. Col. French has promised to mura Saturday. Dec. Mih. and give auuiher lecture. and all who can should avail themselves of the opportunity to hear it. Much hard and effective work is being done by the officers aud soldiers of the Ogdea corps, and ihey should he liberally supported by everyone reCnlunel gardless of creed or cull. French will ailways be a welcome vis-Hto our city for bis own sake and the Army he represents. great variety of prices. Wo have all aixea In Toy Wagons. 25c to $25.00. hyrUm pingree, Mgr. result In giving unlimited amount uf i trine of annihilation which is unknown is over $16,000,0iiU per year; of eggs over $26,000,000. work to American labor at prevailing to acienre, The heirs uf a Freuchsaui named ! wages. For Instance, he would allow Thiery, who died In Venice In 1676, imported leather to be manufactured claim that Kapoieon took $2.00u,0i)0 into shoes and pay back the duty uu j belonging to their ancestor, says the Paris Matin. They have unsuccessfully such portion of the shoes as were sued the French government for its sn Never to seize loo he busy gel This arrangement, exported. return. tu boost for Ogden, would prevent the free product iwnuniiy from coming into competition with One of the latest proifusals made fur mf teeve raHMe ebu(lwicU the small farmer in England ia ' u our own manufactured goods. helping as so her to close collapse nearly the establishment or credit banks. are. j creditors Where this system has been tried it PLKA FOR RAILROAD RATE BILL. ' lias proved a success. In the congestbe Why ahouid (.'aside Chadwick of Ireland there are sevendistricts ed censured because of her attempt io aid ty-seven agricultural banks, ami Three Butte ito venture noted for Andy Carnegie in his laudable effort to these are gradually Institutions their antagonism to existing railroad die poor? extending their operations among the methods, namely. Van Rant, of Minnesmall landhulders, for whose benefit sota. Cummins of( lows, and La they were established. of Wisconsin, have Joined with At a recent medical exhibition in the repreaeniaiives of the Wholesale London a new anesthetic, called Lumber Dealers Association and the j was shown. It is a liquid the Interstate' Commerce Law Con- - ' Morgan county. Colo., has eleven whose "boiling point is 23 deg. below 220 miles In lengih zero. The moment It comes in conwhich met at St. Louis, lest and with a capacilv of 3,- - j trol with the air it becomes a gas. altogether, In I month. a direct appeal to resident I Its grest virtue, front a medical point o0 000 n,Mi cubic feet of water. Roosevelt for the itasauge of a bill at. uf view. Is that breathing atop before the next session of Congress similar It Is announced in Ihe market col- the heart when it ia administered. umns that Beef on the hoof goes up.1' tig Ihe one introduced ai the Iasi now Aud ntan still continues getting It ftfwkin by Mr. Cooper, of Wisconsin, Many people onare awaiting just Think of that female, lo come in the neck. for wing (he "Turkey giving lo the Inlersiale- - (Ymttnerce down." baby born in Massachusetts with two Commission power to tlx railroad icada aud every married man wm Is cut in of at ihe realizing tense of The be .builder Kpain (on growth between where rales stales freight What will her Irady do ing eucntiraged by the government t II is fottud thai railroads are violatland front taxes ami offer in the Ice cream season about 1$ years exempting ing the existing rate laws. The object ing prizes for he most successful ex- hence? Is to give the government complete periments. General Coxey, who led the army of control over railroad freight rales unemployed in Cleveland's time in '$3, More then half of Russia's profllt has Just failed for $267,000, all of throughout the country, so that secret from exports come from the sale of whleh goes to show ibat he couldn't rebate! shall be a thing of the past. grain. The value of exported butter stand prosperity. J j - ' Fol-lett- e. som-ntifur- . , A SCIENTIFIC RELIGION. lion of the law and the Interpretation of other lawyers, say very strenuous objection on the part of tha alleged lunatic would conatltate a disturbance of tha peace, and warrant the officer in using force to carry out tha wlshea of the man with the certificate. lawyera severely criticise this provision of the law. Isaac Lobe Straus, a prominent lawyer of this city, said: I have always thought that the law in lu present state ia seriously defective. The provision that merely upon the certificate of two physicians a person alleged to be insane may be imprisoned. opens thd way to grave abuses. There certainly ought to be some full and carefully considered provision in the law limiting the manner in which the confinement, of thia unfortunate class of persons Is to be brought about. "Unless an alleged lunatic Is evidently disposed to do miachler. In the absence of a legal inquisition and an order of the court pursuant thereto, the police ought to have nothing to do with the matter further than to keen the peare. William Colton, another well known lawyer, said: Thia law baa been on the statute hooka since 1886, hut it Is clearly unconstitutional. Any one wlm reads It will see at a glance the opportunity it affords of getting persons out of th way, especially If they are the least eccentric. Hie only thing .to be said in defence of it le that It affords an say and speedy way of dealing with the cases of persons who become suddenly insane, it avoids publicity ia many cases, but ihe secrecy with which the statute may be put in operation ia one of the objections to it" JUST FOR FUN He never seems to turn bis attentions to anything that will bring him money. "Ha has this tints." "To what has he turned his attentions". A rich widow." Cleveland Plain Denier. "Why should beef be ao expensive? asked the lonsumer. "Because." answered Mr. Dmdtn Stax, "beef ia at a disadvantage wit It most other products. There is no method of adulterating it with cheaper materials. Washington Star. Riches ray friend." said the plutocrat. do not bring happiness. Maybe not." said tlie proletarian, but It must ha a heap uf aaltsfactlon to have a lot of money aud be able ti talk like that to a chap that biu'i got any. Chicago Tribune. "Father, whats the difference between a lunch and a luncheon?" About a dollar and a quaner, aj boy." Cincinnati Commercial Tribun. eald littb. Pa." Willie, who Ledger. The Maestro's Advii. "Tlie queyou love him?" "No. I don't." Then marry him, by all means if you really loved him ll might interfere with your career." Puck. stion Is, do , Jack Colonel Blank Is the linen speaker I ever heart. Tom Indeed! I wasnt swart the he had any ability In that direction e at all. Jack Well, ha has. all right. I bare dined wlih him several times, ml W after dinner he invariably pMn the checks and says: "That's all riM. my boy. I'll pay the bill." CM' Daily News. after-dinn- er I A new ruiicepliuu of the uniiersc i and or all the vital processes recog. nized by ihe hit man mind Is presented with great vividness and force in the brief but compart volume entitled "llal a nee the Fundamental Verity." bv Orlando J. Smith, lie finds a raiioual foundation for rtin'i hope of a future life and for his lielief In ihe ultimate in I he sugoodness of the world-orde- r preme law of equivalence or compensation throughout all nature in the hitman soul, as well as in its physical setting or environment, lie applies the I interpretations or nature, as - accept cw j hv modern science, tu the inner life of ntan. and reaches Ihe higher aud "l: pen, single general Izaiiou la rules ihe world.' He finds in all religions (he acceptance of three projinsi-tions- : First, that the aottl is acconnt-aldealil- e for its action: that ihe soul survives Ihe death of the body, and third, that there is a supreme power that rights things. The last of these is the fundamental religious conclusion of all time: but science, ''deal-ju- g with all truth, with the explanation and reconciliation of all phenomena. advances to a still broader lKiqj-- 1 ion that balance rules the world, a position so broad that, it i act tides the fundamental grounds of religion. Mr. Smith believes that science and religion have never been in real conflict. bill Ibat. their apparent conflict has been due to a misunderstanding of both religion and science. Coder this conception of fuadamentaV religion, death canot break the law of cause and effect, and "men shall reap as they sow." The wrongs which are not righted here "will Iw righted hereafter-To deny this Is to deny "the uniformity of nature, " and to proclaim ihe doc- ! Baltimore. Mil.. Nov. JO. If any T hen follows lit form of doctors' cer- has a uosire to kid- tificate. A person armed with su-nap another, there is no nttd lo earry cate may hire any number off the victim by force and risk a term men to help him carry his in prlwiu. Maryland provides a law to some ao called sanitarium in Maryland help tlie kidnapper out In thia respect, H yon have a father, brother, wife whiise or n' relative ur freedom is not to your liking, all that ,, nIIMry put Hie obnoxious per- son out of the way ia to have him adjudg'd insane by two physicians any two will do and have him committed to an Insane asylum. This Is perfectly legal in Maryland Should tlie person thus adjudged Insane protest against being placed in an asylum. use force, and. If necessary, tall in in the police Recent development local conn cases have demonstrated that more than one iieraon who Is absolutely Mne is incarcerated In a Maryland insane asylum And has thus been put out of the way by designing indlviduali. Here ia the remarkable statute, in the Public General Laws of Maryland, tinder which men and women are deprived of thiir liberty upon doctors certificates: Acts of Ig!'9. Section 31 No ieraou shall be com in it ted or confined as a patient in any institution, public, corporate or private or almshouse, or other place for the custody and rare of Ihe insane and idiotic, except upon the written certificate of two qualified physicians of the Stats of Maryland, made within one week after separate examination by (hem of said alleged lunatic, and setting forth the insanity or Idiocy of said person and the reason for such opinion. No certificate, shall lie of force which shall be presented for Ihe commitment of any patient more than thirty days after date of examination. a certifiof strong victim to and not tranagrevs the law. If the victim manifest any disposition to resist force the police may lie railed Monday Morning at 9 oclock Will Commence Our Grand Opening of Toys of All Kinds upon for assist- ance. This condition was brought to the attention of President George R. Willis, president of the police board, and he made this comment: "I believe that the police are justified In interfering if a person who has been adjudged Insane by two physiiou cians refuses to submit to lncarc-era- i in an asylum specified in the physicians' certificates. The police have authority to preserve the peace, whether the disturber of the peace lie sane or insane. While nu officer ha a right to enter a mans house without a warrant, yet I am under the belief that an officer Is justified in aiding in the enforcement of a certificate of insanity, signed by two qualified physicians, committing a lunatic to an asylum." The average man, sane nr Insane, is likely to resist an attempt to put him behind the bars unleM he ia arrested by a duly constituted officer of ihe law or a iterson armed with a warrant issued by a Magistrate. But If an alleged lunatic is confronted by a man armed with a certificate signed hy (wo and informed that be must accompany the bearer of the paper to the nearest lunatic asylum and he strenuously object, the bearer of th certificate has only to call a policeman and tell him that a disturbance of the peace is Imminent, to enlist the assistance of the officer in compelling the alleged lunaiic to go to tlie asylum. According to Mr. Willis's inlerpreta- - Hundreds of people have already visited our toy department and have said Surely this ia headquarters for Santa Claus." At this opening wi cordially invite every man, woman and child to call and ace our some display of toys in which you can And almost any thing that the little folks want.. We also have will to be remerbrance. which receive as a the alder people pleased very useful articles to Wo maka mention of tha toys ao that you may ass Just what you. want and know Clarks is the place get them. In tha animal lino wa have doga of different kinds and sixes, cows, ahaep, elephants, rabbits. Frogs, eraba, horses, bird that fly, and monkaya that climb the rope. ducka, mice, cats Wa have a full line of wagono with horses in tin or wood, largo ships, Autos, Fire Engine, Hook and in Ladders, Steam Engine, and Trolley Cara, Watches, Rattles of all. kinds, Shooting Gallery, Btoveo Swings, Tin or Iron, Washing Machine, Dishes, Doll Furniture, such ao Bads, Chaira, Cradles .and Banks, Doll Houses, all kinds of books in Linan and Paper, Games in all sixes and kinds. Tan P'1 Bloeka of many kinds. Trains which run on tracks, Butterflies, Bowling Alleys, Hundreds of Be11 end Whips, Pianos, Trunks, Plano Stools, Herns, Shovels, Buckets, Arctic Rains, Bandmilla, Paint Boxes Ex Dolls, Dolls not with undressed Kid last but Bodies and Bisque Bodies, Rag Dolls, dressed and least, traa for Dolls, such aa Wigs, Arms, Shoes, Stockings, Mufflers, Sweaters, Jackets, Bootees and Heads In metal and biaqua. You will also find here one of the largest lines, nicest line of Xmaa tree .trimail In the city. Remember tha time of this opening is Monday at 9 oclock, and the place ia Clark's- - pby-plrla- 1. OG3C 1. CLARK & SONS CO. IQOG 30 OG n. over hia lessons, shat k an obtuse angle?" "An obtuse angle,'' replied his father, is aa Englishman to whom yns try to explain n Joke." Philadelphia at ruggling 30 |