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Show ti..il are b ti.g v.iid of the l.ar!i about 1 uric Jut- jucl non Iclii-- r of i he statehood aspirations the Tribune: of rha Territories. tia Published Every Day is the Year by ami y Csiiuoiia Speaker Co. The Standard Publishing arbitrariness iisve practically killed all hope of pMsMtig the bill to admit SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ana New Hcxioo into the I'uion THE EXAMINER uuiiiiert per - ARE MANY Jniu-:u- g copies Mexlogit her or Arizona and Ni-a ico a ouc stale In spite ol the uf I lie inhabitant ot bu'li 'ler riturif! and the will at a majority of OVER 209 ARE NOW SET ASIDE He has ns houe of FOR CONSIDERATION. not suiCveded ia doing o. but his atIns on the to force tempt opinions in nuiua has made it. imptjaaiblo lor the Technical Objections Being Mad la-Contest Rebill alalrbuod to the Hatner-HoweI'ncle Joe is evidently navigating his count ot Votes. way into aioruiy waters. 'I h judicial come-i- t procwuing hove DEATH OF LEW WALLACE. now belt led down to the routine of votes. The and tLalh-nqlnlb death of General 1,- - Wallace challenging feature is about the oulv removed a luillUul Amcruan fiom fsuiuiM that ol in tercet, and there I life's pathway. He was best know as lamh ot that that it has iiM-l- f Into the nafme f nnittne Uie author of Hen Mur, but hia routine. I'p to press time toJ'nni-- of Jn.lu'' and ilia Hoyhood of challenged day SHU balkus had Cbilat" also gained Lira ii.gh in thoan district cuuntc.L au far ha challenge1! The conn-slan- t roiihldt-rablmore votes than the When a young man be wux full of the of the ballots have bsen nut a clialiwigcdMany spirit of advvntuie. tin oh technical grounds so the shining light at ai huol, f r lie dudiked cuutcsien claim,. Slight Ink nisi h ou leslraints of liuol ,1m ipliiie. Hii the paur ouisU- - of the regularly appointed places aie biiffl ient in causa a in', energies fouud r, lease in war. challenge When thn tu lie cn lured. Ha served as a young mail lu the cl.alhugcd votes ate utUen up and conMexican conflict and when 111 Civil sidered many uf ihrm will unduhielly war broke out he oui o Uuiv enlisted in Ih hbcertained to lie regular enough. In Warren distrh-- t 32 votes were the defense of the Siais and Btrlpr. challenged un the ground that a name lie was made colonel of the Klovemh other than tdiher of the official canZousi ex, Indiana volunteeis. For til, didates lor constable had written biaveiy lie ws huuoied with the title uu tha ballot. Ou tho S3 millota mentioned the name of Gaorge En.t waa of major gruuial. wrilt.-iu pku-of tha regular In 1872 he was appointed Governor of and as nominee for New Mexico, uud later ho was niSile George Eukt'a name did not appear ou Minister to Turkey, and while servlug the ballot a challenge waa entered those at til Miet in the Sultana domain he for thu purpose of having voles placed to one side and conceived the idea of basing a novel on taken up later wlu-- tint count la finishthe life of C Inlet, and he pluuued aud ed. It is not likely that these ballots will lie thrown out a they eviwrote Hen llur." dently expressed the w ill of 52 resident Hie career found it brightest doctor of that district and there Is frutiion in ita decline. (Starting with- nothing irregular in said ballots outout much promise, ait hough the nun of side uf thu siihstituHuu of the name ot a Go vet nor, he grew to manhood and East. A recount of the ballot of curtain middle life before he attracted the atdistrict this morning showed lu liau-Uatention of the country by his writing. 2 blank ballot aud 5 were 11m grandest achievement came when in Roy 6 Were blank and Hi were challenged; in Kiverdale 2 were he we past (Ml. challenged ; iu Slaterville 6 wrra blank and 30 were challenged; in Uintah 1 MORMONS TO IIB WHIFFED. was blank and 16 were rhatleugcd; in The Salt Like Tribune ie growing Warren 2 were bleak and (2 ware challenged; in West Weber No. 1, 4 deaperutv. Falling to Incite Hie people were blame and 16 were challenged; by lam editorials to quarrel among In 8 ecu nil Wen Weber 2 were blank Ogden theuiaelviM, the editor, Frank J. Can-nu- and 22 were challenged; in voices a base apiieal to religious First 23 were challenged ; in Wilson 27 were blank and 23 were challenged. prejudice end hatred ia tlir following Up tu press lime today the contestant paragraph taken from aa editorial iu y Saturday's Tribune; Resldei, Gentiles don't need to kurry lu affright any more. W nr strong enough now lu take Salt and Ogden aad the two counties in which tlu-- are situated. We esa take Juab cutinty; we ran take Summit oouuty; w can take Tooele county; we ran take Csrltou county; we ran take lioaver county. Aud why aland we here all the day idle, allowing this church to ruin over us a if we wnra a lot of He vassals? pro-'ral- BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. The Examiner is scut by mail GOT 1 outside of Ogden. per year At least Quarterly, in advene.. 1.60 repn-Miitativ- S. INDEPENDENT AND FEAPLE6B t The Examiner is a etrlctly Indepeed-enIt given ail aides aa newspaper. equal show. The Examiner hee ao favorites, ana no enemies to puniah. It will aew unbiased aad unprejudiced. CiHnmunlratlona will be received on ail subjects presented Is rrepectful language Iron Luos a individuals, but lv the true name unst be published fa f.ilL All letter and eommunlrntiona signed by nom da plumes, or assumed name, will bo thrown In tbs waste basket. The brave man sever bidea behind an aaaumed name- - Don't ek the Editor to be responsible for what you are ashamed of. Subscribers will confer a favor by lnfurmisg tbls office of failure to receive The Examiner before tbeir breakfasL 1 ,j bi-c- EXAMINER TELEPHONES a EDITORIAL ROOMS II ....No, 99 .......... . ,,,..Na Na. 120 No, M Phone ............ independent Phan Bell Phone. BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phone Bell WM. CLASMANN No. 123 Independent Phene No. 120 Bell Phone. Ne. 120 of both telephone system closed after p. m. ................ TUB ASSASSINATION OP SEKCU'S Who sill be 8erglus! next? Pur another victim the will haw; then surely a nut her, then perhaps there will either be a promise reform of. further or a rccudi'wwAite of wholiwalu retnllu the authorities tloa on the part of with Ms sequel of still funlwr assassination. Pur the revolutionaries will not atop now. They cannot. When the Czar published Ida rerent reform prurluuia liua then were two courts open to the refurnmn, either to Ucllly accept it aad algalfy their eatlefactloa with it by a ceaaaUon of their vloieully cor reotlve methods, or by a maintenance of those method how that government by men of the Sergius and Vladimir was distasteful to the llussian people in so fsr as the Huaulaa people were represented by the revolution arise. They bav chosen the letter rourue. They cannot atop. They must fight the flghL That eur.lt Is their intention is obvious. All else necessary to them fa lliat rerolu courage and mnlenaL tionarle bnvn before and did iu the present Instance risk death by tbeir ova bomba ie proof that they bav a Demerit courage that all the punitive power of the Russian police cannot break. That their ranks are filled with chemists and engineers la guarantee that materials of war will always be at tbeir command. A alight knowledge of chemistry ami a very alight amount of manipulation win make crude but viohuit exploAnd now suf-ftce- ut sives. If the dynamiter cannot gain access te his virtirn at a propitious moment a very simple little pier of clochwork will faithfully carry out hi in fact to the meu with a knowledge of chemistry and with less than the proven of an ordinary watchmaker, dynamiting ia an atnuirdly easy trade. It take some courage, it make an untidy mass, but in a country like Russia it is a far Quaker road to re form than ie verbal agitation. The autocracy and the police on the other Lend bate n iatk of unsurmou stable magnitude on their hands. Of evrry company of soldier guard-in- g the Lillie Father, one or two or three may bn revolutionists, eud If they are they may tie depended upon to slay thi-i- r tattle Fattier" on the nm-- t ixipnlnns street, or in the blggust crowd wUh a total disregard of their own tiers anil of the iiuplesnaiit task of those who have to tidy up after the operation. AFTER UNI LK JOB. cuui-tubl- e pro-texte- ll ebat-It-ugu- ike y Why should th (untiles make war in any part of Utah? When, in the past fifteen year,, have the Gentile been la fear? Who have they feared? There have been religious difference all that time, but the social relation of lue two element in lrtsb have bees most intimate and tha laid veswas dtaappearing tige of mistrust when diffrunlled aad disappointed politicians made use of lb Balt Lake Tribuuo as a medium thmngh which to create discord aud misrepresent the people of this state. No greatrr Injury rau be dona this state and ill business intervals than to ronvey to the outside the impression that the Gentiles ate ready to fly to arm and slaughter the Muriaona. No' aurh fueling exist, and no sensible person would ever insinuate such, unless be deliberately desired to bear false witness against his neighbor and was possessed of a hatred uncontrollable. Acconllag to the estimate of Jlenry 8. Munrotx the total rual bearing area of Japan amounts to about 5W0 square mile, while the average tblcknew of vein is flfleen feet. The coal product of Great Britain, It has been estimated. Ie equivalent to the labor of 13S.OOO.UUO operators wtvrklag without wage for her enrichment. Japan, save Mr. Mun-roha now, in the Ishiksrl .l alone, stored up and avatlalilu for at least two use the rcnturli' labor of an equal body of men. In 1M9 the number uf for mining coal was 2108, coverplants ing an area of ov,-- 213.641.670 isiibu tsiibo (one eipials n.OSand acre), and having a total estimated supply of ton ,f coal. At tlie present rate of connuinpiton. whbh amounta ti oine 9.(HW.00tl tons namely, 4.flap,oo) tons export and ri.ootMXM tons fur home use, this supple will, roughly speaking, lusi about 170 years. fli-l- mt-an- s r -- oiror of those who know nothing cf Itruril tu imagine ihnt th climate Is unbearably hot; ihat Ihc mads are unvafu ami the natives treacherous. The fads are that afu-- i leaving the lowland of the cua.', the general level of the country from e quarter to half a mile abov.- - .va level, the a!r is pure and the rlinia.e oiuciug.' We wore the earn,- - kind i,r cottiiuJ that we did in England during t',. , de reaiswriing srusuii. uf ilie , are rough, hut net niisaf.-- ; the people axe so Inoffensive ihat. ;uu-- r a elinrt expert, nee with them. never dnied It. eaaential l carry mms. In-I- I See Them Before TheyVe All Picked Over : ; I lo-ig- er fixed temporarily at Dry Goods trict court against Albert and Annie Maria Bailey, to colled $173.4,, alleged to be due on a promissory note for (105 executed Aug. 17, 1293, end dll Sept. 1, 1900, together with $50 for attorneys fee and Interest oa the $173.-4- 5 during the pendency of the suit.' The note was secured by a mortgage on real estate in Bern Elder county, and the plaintiff asks that it be foreclosed. General Manager R. S. Campbell of the Utah Light ft Railway company, who has been ill during the past consideris reported as month, ably Improved. Tlie teaclu-rin the public school received their pay yesterd for the Gth month of the school year, ending Feb. 10. The total of the payroll is a TWO MASKED MEN GET (35. The Bear River Lend ft Stock company of Wyoming Thursday filed a copy ot its articles of incorporation In the office of tha secretary ot state. The capital stock of the company Is (160,000, divided into 15,000 share of the par value of (100 each. Espy Telle Can non boa received a Hold-up- " men got in their flue work again Thursday when they held up H. S. Bpeare Jus; before midnight and robbed him of (35. Mr. Spears, who lives at 222 Weal Third South, laid just reached the corner ot Second West and Third South ou bis way to bln home when two men wearing mnska stepped from behind a tree and confronted him. One of them bad a gun in his hand that looked almost as large as a cannon, and ia a gruff voice he commanded Mr. B pears to shove his hands upward. if you move while my pard ia going through you I will make you look as though you were a seive," said the highwayman. Mr. 8 pears did not move. But the robbers pard" did ana he went through Mr. Bpear pockets in a jiffy, hi search being rewarded by the finding uf (36. Right about fece," commanded the man with thn gun alter the search had been completed. The victim obeyed, still with hie hands in tho air. "Forward march," came the second command. Mr. Bpear moved with alacrity in the direction of hia home, but after marching a dozen paces and not hearing anyone behind him h took a peek over his shoulder. Tba robltera had disappeared. Then he moved with even greater alacrity, and in a few minutes the police were notified and tlie patrol wagon filled with men was speeding towards the scene of the bold crime. yr 'UNCROWNED QUEEN OF PURITY' Tribute Paid to th Nam Willard. bill go to conferein:,' possible. Mr. a., W De Anuund tMu.) against cutting off an i the house to express i: osn mmd Mr. Lloyd (Mo.) eherged Urn:. ;i; j(fc publ can who were in apathy ' ha Democrat! ou the iat,.1111Kl ? -- i ot Frances Mr. Powers (Maine) sai l he wai not aware that there won- ::j recalcitrant or that Mr. Llnjd Washington, Feb, 17. In hie prayer designated to present a hiiemi.nt in the House today the chaplain, re- tnrtr wrongs. The rule likewise, criticised ferring to the exercise incident to the A ilu statue uf Miss Willard presentation, Mr. Williams (Miss.) New both Mexico and Arinina d,dreu aid that by purity of her soul, the breadth and scope of her intellectual separate statehood. "X cliaileag ifc attainments, the eloquence and chastity gentleman now. I dare the mojoritv w of her aiieerh, and her unselfish devo- this house to let us have a vote u tion to the parity of the home, the that question," he mi id. Referring to the R publstate and humanity, had won fur herself the splendid and Just encomium, ican recaiclirants,wlio had been skiDuet the uncrowned queen erf purity and into line, Mr. Williams referral to temperance." The House ordered a yea and nay vote on the previous question to consider a resolution from the committee on rules, to disagree to the senate amendment to the statehood hill and ask for a conference. letter from Congressman Howell inIll previous question was ordered, ICO to 127, a strict he been has forming him that appointparty vote. two ed to fill one of the vacancies in In discussing the resolution, Mr. tba Utah representation among the (Pa.) who offered it, said that if cadets at tha Unltad States naval aca- legislation was to he had at all, It was demy at Annapolis, Md. Mr. Cannon necessary at this late day to have th Dal-xe- ll them as "Blanket Indian-- . if they had been let aloae nd bound iu writing hund and Re M,j nut bow toot, plus those men. would lave able to adopt tlm amendment been to New Mexico. u Pa, whats a preferred creditor? "The kind I prefer is the one who it willing to take it for granted that 1 II pay him Just as soon as 1 can conveniently spare the motiev." Chicujs itenord-Heral- ba FREE TO EXAMINER SUBSCRIBERS FOUR HUNDRED PICTURES OF PLACES CHRIST VISITED WHEN ON EARTH Pictures of scenes aa therappear today. Where Christ was Bom, Brought up, Baptized, Tempted, Transfigured, and Crucified, together with scenes as they appear today of His Prayers, Tears, Miracles and Sermons. PROVE THE BIBLE BY SCENES OF TODAY. THE MOST WONDERFUL BOOK OF THE CENTURY Given away free to every EXAMINER SUBSCRIBER who signs the annexed coupon and pays 75 cents in advance for the 12th months subscription to the Morning Examiner. The price of the bode Is $400 and can be seen at the Examiner Office 360 24th Street No Trouble to Show It This Offer Good Only as Long as Books Last COUPON FOR EARTHLY FOOTSTEPS ' TO THE MORNING EXAMINER, GENTLEMEN:! haraby suhacilhe for the MORNING EXAMINER for 12 month and agree te poj the sum ot 71 ceata per south promptly at the end of each month on condition that I rocaiva frao of all oharga that 400 page book called "The Earthly Foot stops of tha Mas of Galileo," by paying ia advance when I receive the book tho sum ot 73 cento, which chall be applied on the 12tn month's eubacrlptloa. Should I leave tha CKy permanently at anytime within 12 months than tho 79 cents shall bo forfaited and I keep the book. NAME ADDRESS COUPON FOR MADAME TO THE MORNING EXAMINER, I hereby eubeeribe for tha MORNING EXAMINER for GENTLEMEN: rix months at the regular rates oa condition thot you aond mo MADAME postpaid MARITAL TROUBLES is Li years of age and is a non of the 1st Georgs Q. Cannon. Hs expect to begin hie sludies at the academy at th beginning of the school in September. - SALT LAKE NOTES. 35,000, every AIRED. NAME. Fannie HashieR T tursday petltionrd the district court to dissolve the Into which ha entered with W. nisr-rinif- : e -- ADDRESS Ds.hiidl, iu Halt Lake. Dec. 15, (. 1902. snii asked that her maiden ALASKAN TtirOGRA- - name. Fannie be restored to her. She h.is failthat hi-ed to provide with the common rh-BCec-s- a of life. Judge Ritchie yesterday .granted a decree of divorce Jean M. Turner from (hurge W. - Turner, on the ground of tailnre ro provide her with the neees. tries of life, and nluuidon-u-eut- . Thev were ia Sail Lake .inn. 13. I'ln ;, and (orgw left 'departed from the state April 1, 1904. race winch rime he ha contributed but one a:, lull m her snpport. The f i heir old rhild custody sviarti.-itu her. and her trsiilen name. Je.in was restored, s nirtii I -- t Stati-- s ef the Fulled nu Survey carried t o) ms r.i phi'- s.irveys in Alaska, one the licit, cm- in the snd lh- - riilrJ in Lie NVute district of the The survey in the Tanana Yukon regton an arcs from ihe Foil. Mile qimdiditgU to tlie svi-ia- ' innp of the Fairbanks and Hindi creek distii.t. made last There covered an area of square mile, on a fltdj of 1 lSd.Pfd. Tlie weather condition. were sr.cli that much tint was lost, er a niislderably larger aroa would probably bare been mapped. - Yukon-I'anati- Ke-it;- i-- nys-war- d approxi-maielytld- end o a t o o oifttMta Ds-hf- ell nlh-ge- I'HIC SI'ltVKYS. MAIL SUBSCRIBERS - to go by maioutsidc of Ogden t- COUPON FOR EARTHLY FOOTSTEPS hr -- . l u-a- j d TO THE MORNING EXAMINER -GENTLEMEN: EXAMINER hereby eubeeribe for tho MORNING for 12 months and agree to pay the sum of 60 cent per month, In advance or It.SO quarterly in advance for the tons of one year en condition that I receive free of all charge that 400 pags booh called "The Earthly Feetateps of tho Mas of GalUra,' by paying In advene when I receive the book the sum of 79 cents, which shall be applied en the 12th month! subscription. Should I leave the permanently at any time within 12 meatha then the 75 cents (hall be forfeited aad I keep thebook C-t- y HVLT LAKE COURT NOTES. In Jiiige lewis' Thuraday the Parte, Teb. 17. M,niatrr of Marine of L. M. Campbell and other Thompwu admltte.1 to the rsbinn tn. ' Cvery household ought to Eire an c.ie ia,v.:iBf the Sam Levy Manufscturlng day that th eonstrucMon jj about to eiicye ob$wed the rU on cuatrset. ws dismU.ed begin ot an armored crui-e- r of he larg- nor by est type, similar to the Erti.-- n Renin I think so. Mi-- s loo. lexpom-sT! e il -- :.t ge eo.--e of Frons Freed to effet i iie artmvred iniisrr Sully, rlniterby, brightly. Tlir-y are S.Ut ljike City 1 still On trial ),a. : recently wem on tla- uvks in dy tu pres crumpled ribbon- - nnd flow.In.lge Lewi 'and a J'lrr. A.k'ug hay. and whitli i I'lisidereii er- end letter- - and i!iii-..Imph-men- ' Hien-Iicom- I m I,. prai'tu ally villi- - ('inirter-J'iiirnslI Thnr-ua- y Ill:anil in the ill- wl.-ir- Ginghams Voiles, Etamines and Novelties in Waistings mortality. r e lomnmn SPRING DRESS GOOD ing bualness, rebuild them in some region. Mr. Lyon told the board that it had authority tn order the suppression uf the object Uinable smoke, but could not suppress the smelters. The county board of health. Mr. Lyon said, has authority to order the vapote from the smelter abated, and, in ihe event-othe failure of the owners or managers of the smelters tn obey the prosecute them order, any citizen criminally. The right of tlie board to close the emelter waa not discussed In the written opinion of Mr, Lyon, bnt after lie had submitted it to the board be passed upon that point verbally. Mr. Lion was asked by members of the hoard if it has the power to abate smoke a a nuisance, although not detrimental to public health, if it was offensive to the smse of smell and the in it weie dangerous to vegetable gasi-and animal life. He said the board would not have the right to abate the moke unless it bname a nuisance detrimental to pubhe health or was tlie cause of special ihsnasoa or humuu JAPAN'S COAL SUPPLY. It is Judge Samuel A. Mnritt, format congressman front Idaho, and the last chief Justice of the supreme court ot I uh leiritury, won Tiiiusd v declarer in the probate diviskia of the dbitiict court incompetent to manage bis affairs, an J Judge Will. am C. Hall was appointed guaidian of hi person and estate. 'ike matter of Judge Merritt a mental the court incumpetency came before un petition of v. T. Ganter. who asked that he be appointed Judge Merritt e guardian. The petition was amended after filing by striking otiL ihe name j uf Mr. Gunter and inserting the name j of Judge Hall. Judge George G. Armstrong preluded ; at tlie hearing. Dr, H. N. Mayo and Dr. J. M, Harrison testified that they had examined Judge Merritt and found hia mental condition such that in tbeir opinion he waa not competent to man- age bis business affairs. They did nut think he should be Incarcerated in the stale mental hospital, but were convinced that he should be under the care end guidance of some one who would protect him from being impunud upon in money matters. testified Attorney James If. Moyle that he thought Judge Merritt no He capable of managing his estate. alno said he was anxious that a guar diau lie appointed in order to relieve him ot the responsibility ol caring for the 130.000 worth of sefurtlee in hie posaesson belonging to Judge Merritt Judge II. P. Henderson testified that Judge Merritt became indignant when be learned that an application had been made to have a guardian of hia person aud estate appointed by the probate court After be had gotten over hia anger Judge hlerrltt named a number of to pei suns who would be acceptable was whom him aa "trustee, among Judge Hull. The amount of Judge Hall's bond waa V, iwia. Arrivals! any After receiving an opinion from Assistant County Attorney Job P. Lyon defining a public nuisance, the county board of tiealt b Thursday ordered tho smoke from the smelter abated. There Is no consolation in the opinion for the hundreds of farmers wno wanted Uie county board of health comeither to compel the smelting panies to suppress the alleged poisonfrom ous vapor their emelter Minokewtacks or force them to put out their fires, kx-- up the plants, tear them down, and. If they remain in the smelt- ex Dyspepsia bane of humaa Iliirdnck Mood Bitter cures newt H, promptly, perms ly. Regulates end tones the stomach. THE CLIMATE OF HRAZIU I'KirKTAR T JUDGE MERRITT UNDER GUARDIAN. SAYS SMELTERS ARE A NUISANCE r I'rnla Joe Cannon, speaker nt the house of rcpretrnlailves la losing his popularity. He is inaiu'aluing his reputation as ? n watchdog the treasury, at too cost. a great Fays Collier's Weekly of CanDou'a latest streak of economy: His (CannuuY) late-- t exploit M to oppose the passing of the bill to save the CnlilornU big tree. Tha amount of money required to rave these noble iiionuturnla of bygone time is paltry. It L as tnueh our place to preserve them as to preserve Niagara. They trand there, u elevate beholders, anil tnc them I he littleness of men, or they fall before the givtd of an owner with about ee much spiritual Illumination as Hr. Cannon baa hiitieeif. The Lott would pass the bill at ouce if the great and gimd Cannon would amiably Cannon is hie. permit. The are bit :v.s, He reeds them eoir.mftte places and other favor and they register hi will. We go on racord. now glad.y, as by no snaring the common view wnirh makes coble of I celt S'rtuetiilrg aitogti:-see. The speaker rffnru to atop the pasig of the si a. hood bill a!o con e jn for critii The miSiMii of the Oakland Tri. tune on Hip it is a fmr samplr KATCRPAY MOTtyiMi, BALLOTS lie ha put lurte all i);c tremendous posers at tin) coin iiknd of i lie eiieakiT to force the juo&th75 w UTAH. DISPUTED si this aeulon. Delivered by Carrier la Oirdee City, Including Sunday Mw fg gisfle tUia. inti Mun.MJU T i NAME. fitfiiMQiiine ADDRESS... a a one o aonoooaoooapoORGGon a jus! - . . s - s xnu: J |