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Show . THE MOUSING EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH. SATURDAY MORNING, 4 DECnsIIlER 17. l&'JI 1 THE EXAMINER mrr lirtatkCw.jtmt h MlliM Standard Publishing Uu cess ef transformation had taken actly two hours and twenty-fiv- e ex- QUEEN, OF FIREBUGS Russia's secret police have just unearthed the most astounding mystery connected with aa inuendlary plot that ever has come to the notice of authorities of Europe. The plotters had planned to sweep not only Russia but aU Europe with flames. Within a year , great fires have broken out at Novgorat at Baku, Kieff, Nljnt Riga, technical points od, Odessa, and. In fact. In all parts of SUBSCRIPTION RATES. provisioning the fleet sad scaling have the empire. At Riga alone thirty inInvolved tome very delicate diplomatic cendiary fires have destroyed property gy Bail oaa month (lacludlas eta attention sad there is no doubt that within the last year and the Insuranoa Baadajr) outaida of Ggdaa .SO the Japanese are not wall satisfied companies have paid 500,010 rubles ia Telephone No. 58. that city alone. with Ue position Ukeu by most of The leader of Ibis incendiary conthe nations. ia a woman, known to the pospiracy by favor Sobaarfbars will confer a of lice as Una. Scorpio. Orienlbly she la tba first the pines dispatch 10 taioraxiac tiila office at fallara was a palmist and fortune telkr, and ratva Tba Cuaiaar bafora rbali this fieri has served Russian alms by she traveled from city to city, in Ruscreating Motion between England and sia as well as la Germany and Austria. Japan. It is not to be expected that She was arrested at Riga with two men the Japanese nation would witness confederates. EXAMINER TELEPHONES Since her arrest the police have been without emotion such incidents as tbe When first studying Mme. Scorpio. permission granted by tbs Egyptian she was plated in prison she apiwared EDITORIAL ROOMS No. SI government t a section of Uat fleet to be a women forty years old, with independent Phone lo tranship coal in Port Said barbor; wrinkled, dusky fate and haa.is, huge BUSINESS OFFICE 120 as rings in her tar and brass rings No. Phone the supply of Welsh steam coal on silver independent with imitation Jewels on her fingers. WM. GLASMANN an enormous seals by British mer- Her appearance and dress and mannerNo. 120 . independent Phone chants to the fleet; Ue hiring by Brit- isms stamped her as a coarse woman EDITORIAL ROOM ish shipowners of British steamers to who affected connection with a Gypsy No. 56 Bell Phone ..... serve as colliers to It; the slackness tribe. In prison, however, deprived of her BUSINESS OFFICE ..No. 50 of tbe British authorities la permit- toilet acoresuriea and being compelled Bell Phone ..... ting the sale to Russia of a torpedo by the rigorous rules of the prison to oe oa WM. OLASMANN.. aa Na. 120 boat built oa tbs Thames; and Uat, bathe frequently, Mme. Scorpio' face Bell Phone lost it wrinkles, which had been only No. 120 of both telephone eyotomo but not least, the vague and probably painted in. The dusky complexion on dosed after 8 p. m. untrustworthy reports that have been fees and hands came away. The gray circulated as to some intention of the ia the hair was only powder, and a a Mme. British government, to arrive at aa month ot life in prison revealedtwenty-twMOVING THB CROPS. Stsorpio as a young woman of The progress of Us Russian Baltic Manager. fleet to tbe sceae of hostilities in the Far East baa been of international inIfeUvsred br Carrlar. Inclul'a terest from tbs fact that tba poaitten fiuun Morning Sxamiaer, W of neutral powers, as to their aeutial-ity- , gar month has been aonstantly jeopardized. Beta Sttigia copies.. The connected with ., a 4 Maw-uw- e o, understanding with though Russia, Pot moving the principal crops of such an understanding U expressly tba foootry grown during 1904, the forbidden by Article 4 of tbe treaty, which Uya down that Taibaadn win reoeiva a grace revenue neither the high contracting powof estimated at $403,644,051. This estiers without will, consulting the other, mate is the remit of careful compilasepsrete arrangements tion made by the trafflo department of enter Into oae of the largest He stern railroad with another power to the prejudice of Ue lutereau above described. systems, and submitted for tba considFrom the military standpoint, the eration of sues who are influential In advent of tbe Baltic fleet will add ,WaH atrset, and who own either a to the difficulties of Japan In greatly la Matron ing or a enbetaitlal interest her campaign. Should the conducting and east railroade of the large many fleet once reach the Far Beat, Ue The statistics from which tba prob- war, from the naval point of view, will begin afresh, and all the wore able revenue to be derived from the that has been achieved by Admiral crop movement of 1904 i estimated and his men will have to be done Togo hunwere compiled after the lalior of over again, under leas favorable cirall from of trained experts parts dreds ef the eountry. The object of the cumstances, with ships worn by hard service and severe fighting. Should compilation was to inform tba railway miafortnne befall the Japanese any Inthe probable magnates regarding and in war the unforeseen, often navy come of 1905, and tba amount of equiphappens, Japan will be left In a most ment and power that will be necessary to transport tba principal agricultur- difficult position. Thera can lm no question of maintaining her army In al products of tba present year. la arriving at the estimate of tbe Manchuria If her command of tho sea is once seriously menaced, and she gross revenue, consideration baa been will be face to lace with these algiven to the fast that much of the property will be transported by the ternatives: either an appeal to Engrailroads several times in different land for intervention, which will necesforma that la, to and from the manu- sarily involve war .on Great BriUln's part, perhaps war against aa alliance; factories and the general markets. la arriving at the total value of the or a reconciliation with Russia, of which England will ultimately have to principal crop products the trafflo exUe cost pay perts have taken conservative figures which in almost every case are unFROZEN TO DEATH. der the present market values of tbs IN IMAGINATION. products. The total crop valuation Is Medical science has recorded almost estimated at $5,136100,000, sad if all of It moved it Is shown that tba crops innumerable instances of good and evil would AH 13,220,901 freight ears, which wrought by the Imaginations of s are now of an average capacity of 30 whs are lU,,aad many curious tons. It Is also chows that the trans- uses of the work of Ue human importation tax oa the whole amounts to agination are cited from aU parte of about eight per cent of the valuation. tho world. But perhaps the moat remarkable cnee oa record is that of a THB TBBB AND THB NEWSPAPER. Russiaa who Uought ho wsa freezing Everybody knows that tress are to death and actually died in a temfailed to make tbe wood pulp out of perature far above the framing point While Michael Staritsky, van cleaner which the paper used la the printing-offic- e Anglo-Japanes- t. t ! - f e per-son- , la manufactured. A German paper manufacturer at Kaenthal has Just made an experiment to sea how rapidly it is possible to transform u tree into a newspaper. Three trees la the neighborhood of his factory were cat down at 7:35 la the morning. They were Instantly barked and pulped, and tbe first roll of paper was ready at 9:34. It was lifted into ga automobile that stood waiting and conveyed to tbe machine-rooof the nearest daily paper. The paper bring already net, tbe printing began at once, and by tea o'clock precisely the Journal wan oa ate la tbe streets. The entire pro-- f oa Ue Grant Siberian Railway, was cleaning aa empty refrigerator wagon at Krasnoyarsk Station be fell asleep, and awoke to find himself locked iu the tram in motion. Aa awful terror sailed him. Ignorant of the manner In which the refrignratr infc apparatus was worked, he Imagined hs wan ia danger of being frozen ts death, akma and in the darkness. The torments ho suffered are only deduced from the disjointed phrases scrawled oa tho floor with white ehih n man. by Ue It la becoming colder as I dreaded,' no the first message. Will no one reA little further along the lease ms? floor appeared Us words, I am slowly freezing to death. My feet are like panic-stricke- ice." DIAMOND RINGS DIAMOND CUFF BUTTONS. DIAMOND BROOCHES, DIAMOND LOCKETS, LADIESP CHAINS, set with diamonds. BEAUTIFUL BROOCHES. GENTS AND LADIES' FOB CHAINS. OPERA GLASSES. TOILET SETS. LADIES . An Interval seems to have followed, for the last message was at tha extreme end of the van, where the terrified mas had evidently crawled for tbe purpose of breaking hit way ouL Pvople say that a stupor come oa men who ere freezing to death. 1 am already half asleep these may be my last words." When tbe train, having traveled only twenty miles want of Krasnoyarsk, stopped in s aiding, the van was opened, and Btaritaky found stoas dead. The amazement ef the railway officials, says Ue Viealnik, may be imagined, for Ue van was at a temperature of 39 R. (51 degreos Fahrenheit), and the refrigerating apparatus was out of order. The loan died from Imagination, not from cold." WATCHES. From $7 and up. EDITORIAL COMMENT7 BOYS' WATCHES, including chain, $1.25. BUSVVELL, Jeweler 370 24th SL First Door West of Z. C. M. 1. i i 1 Dost tbe senior senator wish Dish to play Desdemona to bis Othello and love him for the stories his papers toll! In 1903 the foreign trade of Tunis, Africa, amounted to $31.nuO.OOO. Next to France, Great Britain furnishes Ue bulk of Tunisian imports. Remember that the knockers are not omnipresent but that fact needwhendeter you from boosting Ogden ever the opportunity Is presented. the time hen thst Rental team "Tom and Jerry" is high u And now is i pRlZE THE PROGRESS OF THE BALTIC FLEET. WM. GLASMANN, r ftAND with clear white complexion and glossy brown hair. In fact, the police realized all at once that their prisoner was one of the most beautiful girls they liad ever been compelled to accu-- e of crime. The police were puzzled to know why Mme. Scorpio, a young woman of undeniable beauty and evidently accustomed to luxury and refinement, should masquerade as aa ignorant, aged gypsy. Then they began to look up her ante-cudenl- At first they were baffled: They could find no clew that connected Mme. Scorpio with any one in nihilistic or revolutionary circles. Then one day the chief of the blue section as Russia's secret iolire is known reported teat two months before a young woman named Annie ZaeliU'h had died mysteriously at Moscow. She had beta buried and two days afterward her husband hastily collecting a 20,000 ruble insurance policy on her life, disappeared. The police at Moscow were auspicious. fur Annie Zazsriitch was knowa to be one of the most dangerous members of the nihilist circle in the old capital. She was about to be arrmtsd on chargea of conspiracy. The police even arrived at her house but were met at tbe door by a physician well known to them, and who told them that Annie Zasselltch was dying. Two hours later tlid police were informed that aba was dead. Strangely enough, Annie Zaaselltch waa buried early the next morning, and two days lnu?r her husband disappeared. A photograph of Annie Zasseliteh showed a striking resemblance to Mme. Scorpio. A police agent from Moscow visited Riga. He asserted positively that Mme. Scorpio waa Annie Zasse-lltcMme. Scorpio denied 1l Neither of tha men under arrest with Mme. Scorpio resembles Andre Zasselltch, and they both insist that they never knew such a man or ever beard of him. The police agent returned to Moscow and told the story to the chief. The chief himself went to Riga to see Mme. He declared without hesitaBcorplo. tion that she u Annie Zasselltch. Sbs persistently denied it While the police of Moscow and Riga were trying to prove that Mme Scorpio was Annie Zasstlltch the police of Kijni Novgorod, who had been studying her photograph, declared that she waa not Annie Zasselltch hut Vera Popon- - efski. a young woman wbo fur three years at the annual bazars of Nijni Novgorod has been at the bui of a Land of swindlers. Each y ear Vera Foponcfeki has been arrested, and each time she has succeeded ia proving her lnnrjctnce. Tbe police of Nijni Novgorod, like the police of Museow. visited the prtiou at Riga and they declared positively that Mme. Scorpio ia Vera Iuponcfki. of So the uyeiery is to the Mme. Scorpio aiood until one day a short time ago the police of Moscow Alex Foponefekt. husbaud of Vera Poponefekl. On the same day. by a singular chance, the police at Nijul Novgorod arrested Andre Zaroelitch. Both men were taken to Riga. Andre Zasseliuh waa confronted wilk lint V. THE PREMIER HONOR. GRAND THE WORLD-WID- E REPUTATION OF prize u"-rwt-ed Scorpio. Do you know the police. HUNTER that woman? askel Andre Zaaetlitch answered at onw Why. yes; she is Vera Foponefaki. You lie! shouted the angry pour She ia Annie Zasaelitch! officer. Annie Zaaselitch is dead. sari Andre, stolidly. was token Then Andre Zaaselin-aa ay and Alex Poponefekl brought in Who is this woman? asked the lieutenant of police, presenting Mma BALTIMORE GRAND She is Annis Zaaeelitch," calmly replied FOponsfakL You lie! said the lieutenant, She 1 Vera Poponefekl . How can that be? naked Popoa-efekVera Poponefekl ia in St. Petersburg. It happena that Vera Poponefekl Is well known to the polire of SL Petersburg. Six hours later the police at Riga received an official dispatch from SL Petersburg: Vera Poponefekl is here, It said.' Then, by the staff of Peter the Hermit that woman in tbe oell there is Annis Zaaselitch, cried the lieutenant Mors telegrams were sent to Moscow, and that night the polire, aftei obtaining the ueceesary permit from the authorities, and attended by the priest to prevent undue desecration ol holy ground, went to tbe cemetery and opened the grave of Annie Zanaolitch. The next morning tha police at Riga received this telegram: Body In grave beyond question that of Annie Zaaselltch. The lieutenant tore his hair In rage and mortification. 'Let me question her alone," said tha chief of the Moscow pul ice. . Now my good girl, tell me who you are, he said to her kindly. Mme. Scorpio burst into team '111 tell the truth, the said. Pm tired of all this masqurrsdSL I am Annie Zasselitch, and Andre ia my husband." Tha chief of the Moscow police wsa Jubilant. There, I knew It," he said to hla brother police. "She ia Annie Zazzciitch. The chief of tbs Nijni Novgorod police were not convinced. Let me question her alone," he said. Alans with Mme. Scorpio the chief of the Nijni Novgorod polios assumed an air ef paternal klndnena. Tell me who you are my child," be aid. Mme. Scorpio looked tito the eyes of the chief of the NUnf Novgorod police with the trust of a child. I am Vera Poponefekl," she said, and Alex Poponefskl is my husband." The mystery Is too deep tor the police of Riga, of Moscow and of Ntjnl If Mma Scorpio Is Annie Vovgorod. Zasaelitch, how comes it that Annie Zasselltch is dead in her coffin and that Andre Zasselitch declares sbs la Vera Poponefekl? If she Is Vera Poponefskl, how is It that Vara Poptonafskl Is in SL Petersburg and that Alex Poponefekl declares she is Annie Zaaselltch? We hive arrested Annie Zamelitcb, and her identity is certain," waa the answer. There are new grey hairs in the heed of the chief of the Riga poMca Every day he asks himself: Is she Vera Poponefekl or Annis Zasselltch T m sal-ma- n trana-shlp-pe- PRIZE HIGHEST STANDARD FOR PURITY, AND FLAVOR. HAS BEEN JUSTLY AND APPROPRIATELY SUSTAINED AT THE ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION BY THE AWARD OF THE AS THE QUALITY L - RAND rYe PRJZEJ Scorpio. public favor although their devotee: writes the stuff printed in the edidown in Ue torial columns of the Tribune. Perseek to put them mouth. haps the traitor himself ia ashamed to see his name at the head of the TribWhen Salt Lake City and Los Ango- une editorial column. Maybe the edlas are Joined by bands of stsei by the itor thinks he can do the dirty work completion of the San Pedro railroad, he is hired to do hotter by keeping their citizens will probably have mors his same ia tho background. There trust In a steel combine. may he many other reaaone that a traitor to a cause could give that faclll-liee would be foreign to the thought! of Although a college town, the for obtaining a practical business one who is innocent of the ways of education were limited at Oberlin if the tricky and the treacherous. one is to Judge from the business methods of tbs hankers there. The war department is advised that work has begun in the Philippines on has Council The raris Municipal the fortifications in Manila Bay and unanimously called on the French 8ubig Bay. The government is to exan initial appropriaLegislature to make It a penal offeusa pend $700,000 to canae employes of either sex to tion for that sort of work In the dework more than six days a week. fensive project of the Philippines. It will require considerable time to comnot Idaho is As Senator Heyburn of plete the fortifications, the emplacethe head of a newspaper syndicate he ments of which and the character of will of necessity be obliged to trust the batteries being regarded aa a conto the magnanludty and disinterested- fidential subject. Orders have been isness of the Balt Lake press to do him sued to allow no observation of the Justice concerning that debate. sites, and the greatest secrecy will prevail during the period of construcIt is reported that Frank Cannon tion. it has been found that the old tesJumped for Joy when he read the Spanish fortifications are worthless, timony of W sills, before the Investi- and this governmrat will be obliged gating committee at Washington. to make these entirely new works. That is nothing compared with testimony we know of that could be given Neglected colds maks fat gravewhich would make tricky Frank jump yards. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Sysideways. rup helps men and women to a hapold age. A refrigerator can not be bought in py, vigorous the city or Jeres, Spain. Thera are no CALIFORNIA SALMON SPAWN factories for furniture nor for any FOR SOUTH AMERICA. kind of hardware. An office desk or a revolving chair can not be found at San Francisco, Dec. 16. The Mill any store. Only a very few of the Creek hatchery la now engaged in premany and valuable patent medicines paring a shipment of a million of for sale in the United States can be eggs for South America. This found in any of the drag stores. shipment will leave Tehama by express for New York on the 22nd InTho war department has adopted a stant, reaching New Tork about the tool chest for the use of the men who thirtieth where it wrtj be d are engaged In installing fire control by steamer leaving there for n commnni-catiomeans of Buenos Ayres. systems and other at coast forts. It is found that some of these places are remote from NEW OPERA TO BE SUNG. shops or other sources of supply, am! New York, Doc. 16. Leoncavallo's thst the tools required in electrical work must be brought by the expert new opera, Der Roland Von Ber1in,the workmen. The ordinary tool chest is production of which on Tuesday last at Insufficient in capacity and strength to 'lie Royal opera bouse was the feature hold the needed tools, and, according- of the operatic season in Berlin, will be ly, one has been especially designed. sung in New York in the near future. Ten of these will be bought, each cost- Arrangement a to this end hare been made through an option secured ing $100. by cable. Fritzi Srheff, it Is said, will sing We are asked: does the tbe leading role. Why Balt Lake Tribune fail to fly the name of its editor at the head of its editorChicago, I)cc. 16. Prince Fujthiml of ial column? Frobably tlie Tribune Japas today made a visit to the stockmanagement Is nhamcd to yards. where he was the guest of tbe the name of tbe t railin' who really Saddle and Sirloin rluli at luncheon. snii-wnr- e PRlZfc fCRAND PRIZE GRAND PRIZE jRANDj i prize GRAND PRIZE IRANI) IPRIZE AFTER A MOST CAREFUL CONSIDERATION OF THE RELATIVE MERITS OF ALL OTHER RYE BRANDS EXHIBITED runcriMtCuk j. nun LONG VOYAGE FOB OIL STEAMER New York, Dec. 16. For the first tlm in marine history the task of towing a laden barge 15,000 miles from New York to the California coast, was began today. Both the barge and the steamer, the Standard Oil company's tank steamer Atlas, will carry cargoes of oil. The cargo of the Atlaa will be used as fuel on tha voyage. It is expected the trip will occupy from 70 to 80 days. The success with which the company baa met la towing barges from the Gulf of Mexloo to New York led to consideration of the project begun today. The barge which started on the long trip today ia known as Not 93. She is 1,939 tons net register, 360 feet long, 60 feet beam, 27 feet depth of hold, and carries about 6,000 tons of oil lm bulk. ens Equality amociation and others la organization la for protection; favor of the bill to "protect the rights of women eitisena of tha United States to register and vote for members of tho house of representatives. Among tbe peahen were Isabella Beecher Hooker, Mm. Rebecca Spring of Los Angeles, and Representative French of Idaho, author of the bilL HEAR PLEAS FOE WOMEN'S BIGHTS. Washington, Dec. 16. The house committee oa election of president aad representatives la congress have heard representatives of the Federal Wom ys AMUSEMENTS Mental Science College Free Lectures PROF. KNOX, THE MOST WIDELY KNOWN PUBLIC LECTURER. TEACHER AND HEALER TODAY IN THE WORLD, WILL DELIVER A SERIES OF FOUR LECTURES IN THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Woman and How to Educate the Man SECOND LECTU RE S at Dob p. m. 17th, Child to Know Thsmselvea," Saturday, THIRD LECTURE Sunday, at 2:30 pjn,Tha Law of Mantal HealDiseases Can be Cured Without tho Use ing, or How All of Drugs. All are invftscL Como early and get seat. YOU MAY NEED Shoes or Slippers HIS HER FOR OR Qmstmas Present a for conference la regard to sales, pneis ut other affairs ei common interact Hastings will bt held monthly la vsrim cities to be chosen by the offlesra. INJURIOUS EGG PRE8ERVAXITK Wanning ton. Deb 1$. OsnvUry el Agriculture Wilson has issued iotas to Importers announcing that tovtim BIG PIG IRON COMBINE. of Squid egg (yolk of egg or whits of egg or the two together) offers! far to New York,' Dec. 16. Represent-tion- a port Into the United States have 5ms of the principal producers of pig uniformly found to be preserved vttb Iron in the Lehigh and Schuylkill val-le- boric add or hoax, "a oubataass otifh wbo havo united to form tho East- the department's Investigations ern Plgiron association have, at a meet- shown to ho injurious to Tha notice accordingly ing hero, elected B. F. Fsckenihal of the Thomas Iron Co., president. Fif- era that the secretary of tha tram will he requested to refuse sdmiwotal teen furnaces were represented. It waa stated that the purpose of the food products of this character. KA18EB WILL HELP CELEBRATE Berlin, Dee. 18. Emperor William will go to Bromberg to attend the celebration of the 200th anniversary of tho Count Voa Dorfflinger mounted volunteer regiment, one of the oldest and most famous cavalry regiments in Prussia. This regiment participated ia thirteen conflicts and especially distinguished itself at Malplaquet, Castlsu, Eorndorf, Lelpeic and Koenig Gras. Emperor Maximilian of Mexico was numbered among its former colonels Crown Prince Gustav ef Sweden, who since ISM has been the titular chief of the regiment, will he la attendance, oa, :::: WINDOWS If so you will find Just what you want in our 1 ALL KINDS. MAKES AND STYLES IN PRICES - - 4X Up lO C. .M 0 PUsJV |