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Show TflE MOUSING EXAMINES THE EXAMINER UTAH. SUNDAY MOUSING, MARCH 19, 1903. both thwrmi.nl and of kaowlarige, For ibe moment we arn thinking mom of tha aewapaper la H of th Yaar by primary futtctloa aa a gatherer Fubiiahad (vary Day new. When we take It emh day Tha Btaadard Pubfiahfcg Ca. world' happening, eurvey of Ibe what vast amount of Information la UBSCRVTION RATER, in it column purveyed! are the o bar rvat Iona made by thou-an- d Delivered ky Cnnrtev ki Ogden g City, Including Sunfey Mora-taof iiaimid oltaervera ia every Examiner, par nonth....75 eta quarter of the globe. eta I copies Not an 1 undent of kuinaa Iniereat can eacape Ihoaa vigilaat ryra. Evea Y MAIL IN ADVANCE. on while tha world bang brwathlei Tka Examiner la east ky mtfl Hit laaue .4 big event a that affect thv wtalda of Ogden, gw year. Of At laaat quarterly, lit advene.. l.M fate of ampiraa and tha drotlny whole nationa, the little thing ere by to mean forgotten. The at ream of INDEPENDENT AND FEARLESS recorded facta cornea not merely from the tenia where government git Tka Examlaer U nmtridtly the capital of commerce, the rot newspaper. It gtoee all crowded hive of indnatry, the center equal akov. 'Jhe whole Tka Examiner baa aa favorite. and of intellectual activity. aa aaemtea (a pnaiak. It will gl0 tka wide earth i under aurvey, aewa nnblaaed aad naprnjndload, Ona day w learn that Mukden ha Cammanleatloaa will ba reeel red oa all aukjeeta preaeatwt la napeetfa! fallen, that perbapa the battle la hlaiory ha been delaagaage from kaowa Individual. bat the true aama meat be pabliahod ta cided; but tha tame day we at la full AH letter and eemmealeetioBa formed about n Arab tribe aigaed by aom da pi twain. or aaeumed ia revolt, about n German cm rlalng will bo thrown la tha waala of trade oa Ha way ta the King Tha krara man aarer bldee kaklad aa aaarmed aaaw. Don't aak of Ethiopia, about n aew trihe or taa Editor to ba iwaponafola for wkat Kaq'umaux Arctic in th yo are ashamed of. reglci, about the Impotiailoii of labor fur Pari flu Inland plana-tloaa- . Sabaoibora win confer a savor ky Aad apart from tha met a matter of Informing thin offloa at fell urn to Tha Exam leer before their area covered, there ia geugrapbiral brnekfaat. no depart meet of human vaierpriro unwatrbed. ao aew thiag too amall to EXAMINER TELEPHONES go unrecorded a chemical dlacavery prai-tical- OGDEN, . OUR GoCarts Fm-uae-d link are the strongest line ever shown in this city. They contain the greatest variety of styles and constructions and have every convenience and Improvement ktio Prices From $3.95 to iaviu-- guests were Bdanr Bhupe, 1). C.. Evening Star a detailed account of the in- Hnrrv Todd. A. McBetb. Alvin Tribe, Joha E. krlaon, Walter augural ball and a description of th Tbomaa. W. A. Waracr, Ballantyue, beautiful guwM won, among which are: Mrs. George P. McCabe, Mach Georg Watts, Berr. JiM'Ph Horrucka, chlffow velvet, and etlk, iridescent orna- Walter Tollrmrup and Moore. The club will meet with Mra. Joha ment and red male. on WediUMlar afternoon, Mrs. Thoauta Filzgeiald, a green bro- Thorns caded silk and chiffon, lace and dia- March 22. The Contain mond. Mis ' Katherine Fitzgcrnld, neam and chiffon cloth, velvet - trimming pearl. ECHOES FRttM INAUGURAL BALL. Fashion' 1st rat conceit play so I input (ant a part In ovary city' aortal life, that, aa given below, the reproduction of the description, aa contained ia a D. C, paper, of the gown worn by th moat prominent women attending the iuaagunl ball, at tlw pension office, I consider not amiro: MRS. ROOSEVELT'S DRESS. Mrs. Roosevelt's inaugural ball dreaa met the popular cellmate regarding It, atlmulated by tba many recent and generally roirect deacrlpliuiia. The rich nea of th brocade and the (implicit of the make were it chief feature. The skirt fell from the walet in x double box plait, which flared out In n circular train, over a yard of which wa oa the floor. Tba alii breadth of tha front forma.! panel, and showed the lining, matching in color, of chiffon war eilk. T he draped bodice had no aa lmprovemeai la machubnl EDITORIAL ROOMS foil of flna lace, A temperance experiment, or trimming, but n emailnark. Indeuendant Phana. 'Tba th square outlining Sail Phene . ....fit manterpiare of painting. The were abort and allowed a little chiffon BUSINESS facta by themaelvre are of that almost reached th long white Nab ISO waa Independent Phene from educational but the point glovea. The pattern In the brocade Ball Phana . . . , . , . ,,.Mlla Sd with ia throw alternating fenthara gold, of view more Important 1111 are the VM. GLASMANN medallion alao In gold thread, with n N. 1M tralna of thought they mart, the Independent Phana flight of bird between. The material IBS Ball Phana. later-han.Na, g tha they aat waa literally of th etuff that atandi Na. 12S ef bath talaphana ayatama of idea that reaulta in atreet alone, mud lta color electric blue. cleeed after Sp.ni. Mra. Rooaevalt'a Jewel were a neckor office, club or home. from Th iigbeat knowledge of nil ia tha lace of diamond roaek auapeuded chain of amall diamond. The roae a FAYING TRIBUTE TO TIIE ENEMY. knowledge of auutkiud, to which every were graded In elxe. tboee la front besilver plet-f- t other breach ef kaowledge directly ing larger than a In General Mile, Tha wa a band of white the Around throat Aad tbv at tho epigiam Military Future of the United Ctate," converge! back. In "th proper atudy of man- tulle, tied with a bow at tba diamond star nrguea for a larger aUudtug ai niy and port, that n flattened hair by bar kind ia man," limply eryatallixee an- waa a at Iff feather ornament, th exact a Mg' navy. He aaya: obvioua truth. So th other ahad id her drew. I It only a few year alnur tha porta may claim to be th moat elf actMRS. FAIRBANKS' GOWN. of a large aretkm of uur own country Mra. toward Fhlrbanh' gown waa of white ive aid the knowledge blghrot were au thoroughly blockaded aa to of gold brocaded la bundle aatlu, for modern dvillxaiioa that it rowea. afford, a wna very elegant, cripple tha military power of nine material Tha rom-eraitaelf with all mnitkad. Each of people. No competent Judge and th entire effect of her toilet moat I n political, aocinl. religloua, becoming. Both shirt and walat ware will deny the fact that It might ba nalon induwlrlnl. and commercial laboratory. trimmed with Bruanela point applique, poaalble lo blockade every important In which tba problem! of lit era being the earn fllmy lace outlining the square purl of our country in the came way worked out. neck and forming a half aleeva la n within ninety data, and that it might graceful arrangement. Her neckvery Tha modern aewapaper bring tha lace waa of diamond, and a diamond taka yearn tv make a aurcraaful reit-acprogram achieved by nil Into one raaaiMl gleamed in her brow n hair, agalaat ucli power. In fact, it enablaa ua t and TUB PRESIDENTS DAUGHTER. ptriure, hat been estimated by competent Mina Alice Roosevelt won the our own method, avoid m Lcompare our ba that might country draw (hat ha yet graced her ata km whara mialakea have been made, placed under aa indemnity to tha exyoung womanhood. II waa of white follow tbo bud where a good lead ha satin and gold gauxr. The petticoat waa tent of live billkma in money. ahown. Coat rant, thla with tha of gauxa over white and the court train Taking that aa a text In lnauiaw-oid daya, when th new of a news- of aatin wna festooned round the hem Praia drawn an Important leaoa. gnuxa wa merely the Mwa of its par- with garlaada formed of gold tha Amerlcaa paper bodice of aatin had a enemy confront Th ribbon. ticular lucalily, or at lieat of 11a own people, every .lay and every hour, aquara neck, over which a deep fall of wkicb levlea more tribute upoo their country, with only fragmentary tad gold game Intro veiled the abort alarvea belated Item gathered from further of white tulle. The froat of the aatin productive eavrgiea than any foreign afleld. If tha world progreaaea more bodice had a Jacket effect, a outlined foe will aver- - be able to collect. That and showing pointed how much of tha ac- with golj lace, of gold gauie. A festoon of enemy la Fire. It baa exacted a tribute rapidly nowaday, girdle infltl-enc-a due educative la lo tba crushed pink roeee beginning at tba of nearly fl, 000.000, MO during tha laet celeration of th preaa? shoulder edged the court train down t thirty year. tha hem each aide. Bli wore a neckThin country should ha,va a auitabla lace of pearl. Her hair, dreaae.1 low iu of gold her usual style, had loop military eatabliahmeut and nil the roars caught In each that it Deed. But tha aubjact glut and golda half head-dreaide, forming of garrisoning citice ngalnat attache VICK PRESIDENT'S DAUGHTHE by Are la not of Inferior importance. TER The inaurance enginaec baa aa much Mra. John W. Timmona wore a highto do aa the military engineer, and ly becoming dreaa of roae pink aatin. trimmed with prorls. Her necklace waa he muat work more hour a day. By ProfMaor Edgar U Imrkla In tha of pearl. Denver Newa. Only a few moatha ago aome of our Mra. Donglaa RoWnron of New ork, large ritlda auffered aa much money naa later of tho Prealdent, wore blue velJuat now n mighty cyclonic atorm I vet with point lace and diamond. by aweeping enu flax rat ion aa though ml-Ion the inn. The dlaturbanca Mr. W. R. Cow lea wa in while they had been bombarded by a foreign raging diamond with in sllyer, embroidered a pot a, la rompoM of twanty-ofleet. pearl ornament. and rroaaed by numeroua andMra. If nil the lira outbreak were net by Mary A. Fkirbank. mother of n hue tile army, liow tha people would bridge, tongue, Jeta, filament. wiapa, th Vtca Preaidant, and n moat delighttha The display of and finer apray of whit hot matter. ed apart ator and participant In wore beatlr themaelvas! and evening, both of day evenfo Tbeaa nr Into bow the abyeaca pouring palriutUm would be laepiring. A an elegant robe of black aatin, trimmed prudence. In equal degree, la and black rhaiama below . with point lace and chiffon. Thla morning tbo ana roae bright and tha daily camimign agminet the Ore Mra. Warren Fblrbanka, daughter-in-laof tha Vice President, wna in light flrnd would not cauae mi many thrills, clear; and at once the great teleacope and wore many gleaming but It would accompllah aa much to- wna turned full on the mighty diak. pink satinOther Fair-ban-k member ot th Jewels. waa The In aeen an inatant. " Tha cyclone count ward "roving the Pair- Mis ry Lulu were: party ljri. ua by all meana bare a good army length ut the rluater of apoll from ex- banka. n niece, in wkite crepe de chine; 115.000 and treme to end U and C. Smith of Bprlngfleld. n aia-iW. mile, Mra. and a good wavy, but let ut a Ian have Vice President, in lavender of 10.000 to 11,000. The entire tha width front ruction and ront proper good padlitic and Mr. Edward Caesady of brocade, turbuacene uwe ia of area itupendoua for combating lire. While tae army and Plltaburg, who wore white aatin, with lence; upheaval and unreal. nnvy are building hattlranip. furt 111 raHie of apleudid lace and many e quant debria or are a a Ibe twenty-onpot tio na and guna. lei the Captain of remnant of a gigantic a pot. The large Jeeel. Industry and other who would preerva apote, each about 13.000 milea in diaHISTORICAL SOCIETY. la rxielenre are that meter. Including phenomenal abadca, the property la atate of activity; but they the Interior defenae of citle aie louka.1 are atill The Historical aoclety met at ihe At are being rapidly auhmarged. The after. While the Cap! nine of War are Bn. two jatn were aeen extending home of Mia Ijemon. Sat unlay. meeting wea called to order at 3:8it. tha larger of the pair. looking after ship and ordnance, the After roll borne guard ahuuld give attention to They ware IA00 and 3.000 mile wide Mr. Bedford presiding. Mia Snow, chapter tint and rail, by terrific heat at Thalr reapertltrely. end, eurh ordinary precaution aa thee: wore reviewed. were already dividing Into (mailer third of "Modern Japan" Fire realative walla, roofa, partitlonn, t longue. Theae widened, and finally Mm. Meek leading. These chapter e gave the phvaiography travail and reached the other aide of tha dark floor, floor aupporta, celling, of that not very large country, cenblack the Tba of alza renia-tvInterior turfarca. lire il people, who are engaging the and la equal Ut that of tha earth. ter window, doora and akylight; anfe The other a pot waa akm In the dutch attention of the world nf tho present. A very important part of the eyatema for heating, lighting and of the Jeta and atreainera. But tha wildest aaa between tha twn enjoyment, which our kind hospower; efficient private flra protection; of looking waa that tess mile i from It provided, Inatalln-tio30,000 a apot efficient public lira protection; large npoia; to apot arroaa thin acene of indescrib- through aome verv old hooka. Among of private aad public Are alarm; Johnson' Kaaaya. and h there were able confusion. Four little sputa. the strengthening of Are department the diameter of the earth, each, Charles Dickens' storiea. published flrat In men. engine power, water aupply, are In tha appalling whirlpool of melt- In magaxina form. The aervlwg of a pleasant dainty refreshment a water diatrlbuling hy- ed and gaaeou metal. with iron, eyatema, meeting. predom-lualnand calcium aodlum and 'profitable drin. etc. The club will next meet with Mis with the mighty flood of hot While a foreign power might demand round about. Bertha Stone. 2363 Grant avenue. rxploding hydrogen a billion aa the price of our The flrt algnal that a sput i about CLUB MOVEMENT. in war. let ua not forget that to come to an end I a Jet or filament', one over It aide. from at ai ling we are paying out billion every few The B. of I- -. E. Auxiliary club greatBut the whole area now In turbuyean aa the price of nur unprepared-n- e lence between the apot aa wa write la ly enjoyed Thursday afternoon a for lighting Ore. crowed in many direction by jet and guets of Mra. W. A. Biddle. Twelve bridges. These show that the apot at gmne ended with flrat prlxe. a beautiTHE WORLD S GREAT EDUCATOR. firaf waa about dfl.ouo mile in length, ful plate, falling io Mr. Neealey. a pretty cup and aaurer. to Mr. the two now neen being the end. Nineteen smaller put are around J. Biddle, third, a dainty olive dish, to In then time of feverish energy the edgea of tha troubled area; and Mra. Alexander. At conclusion of tei ricted io seven ninny mean reading i mote are 'In distant regions game the sixteen ladies adjourned to ) their dnlly newspaper. "fia true twenty-eigh- t in nil. The greatest num- the dining room where a moat delicioua pity, and pity tla tin true," for there ber ever seen by the writer at one time dinner wa aerved. Carnation added waa 120. n pleasing decoratkm to the table. The I nothing in life that can take the It ia to he regretted Ilia; the slorm gueat of the club were Mesdatnee J. place exclusively of good taioks. read, could no: have been aeen at lta beginOhl-o- n and R. Peterson of Hiddlr learned and Inwardly digrotrd. But if ning. Ha fury ia neatly exhausted Bear River City. The club will meet next with Mr.' F. Neeley. Thursday. aewapapart are to be tbr only reading now. March thirtieth. for a large it ia well that newa-ptpMRS. MARSIT DEAD. reading hat im high eduta LIVELY CIRCl.fi tional value. We do not refer to ape. 111.. March IS -- The wife of rial department that are deliberately Congressman B F. Marsh, died at her One ut the moat pleasant events bmue here today of apoplexy. intended n t unify of the week wa a pinv given Wednesjiju; every Mr. Mar-- 'i was a sitter-in-laof day afternoon by Mr. Charles Cartrn-senwpapr ban theae. in Chief bist.ee Fuller. id the United at her home, ronplimentaiv to the varied form aad covering a wine Held Pia'f duprem court. h." The ember uf the : inl little-know- bey Chi-ne- eagi-aeeria- g Tha Madiaon eriiool wa- - the recipient of a large flat;. Friday afternoon, presented bv Mra. Griffith in behalf of the W. R. C. Mr. Adams, principal of the at'hool. had prepared a patriotic program consisting of: Mualc bv the chwd reheat r. Recitation Tha Blue and the Gray. by Bam Blair, Jt. Lincoln'! Gelt raburg speech, by Itor-o- t by Blgelowr. Patriotic address by Mr. Adama. Prmenullou of flag and appropriate remark! by Mrs.- Griffith. Speech of acceptance by Mr. Adams, The exerciaea closed by the entire staging Auirricn. - Mra. Rowe gave n pretty Kroaington Friday afternoon, a Mr. and Mra. H. T. Dyer are home t. from a plraaant California Our New Mattings ... ladl-vldu- K-cr-nt new-pap- mtl-llon- a hand-aome- at a An-ota- COLOSSAL CYCLONE ON SUN bat-tlrabi- a. rd n io, n. rom-merr- e atc.;non-inflammabl- e after-nnon- 'a one-fourt- clOl mag-ueaiu- unpre-parednea- wc-ou- I. tla, er ct n TJveTy fin 0 ur Installment Plan We have fust received a carload of new one ot the most convenient things you ever had matting. The prettiest colors and patterns to he found; they make a clean, sweet offered you. We sell you the newest and best goods at the floor' lowest prices & make terms easy. covering. vi-t- Mra. A. J. Warner delightfully entertained n party of friend last even Carpets log- - alm-ve- a office 1 A ball given by Ihe High School Friday night waa enjoyed by n large party of young folka. The banquet Initiation Rmthbone Sister enjoyed afternoon, yesterday n after trorwmoniM. Mr. Tliomaa Carr waa the engaging baeteki nt a pretty afternoon gathering at bar home Thursday. that are elegant. The newest and most attractive that it is possible to find. They were bought before the advance in prices and you get the advantage of the low prices. TTieyare fast. It will going pay you to make an early selection. jJjjjjjtj The Four 8. club waa pleaanntly entertained by Mrs. W. 8. Brown Mon-Jaflinch being tha dlrrralon. Mlaa Burrows baa returned from the eaat, where ahe visited tha large Millinery hotiaea of Chicago nud Cincin- nati. The Ladi' Aid Society ot the Pres bytarlan church wet with Mrs. W. Ritchie, Thurndey afternoon, and were entertained nt luucbeon.- Mra. David L Winter arrived on the Overland Limited Wadacaday morning from the coast and is visiting her mother, Mra. M. H. Farr. 2088 Farr avenue. Btchael acted aa hoateaa to tha Lndiea' Aid Society of the Congro national church Friday afternoon, aad right royally were her gueata enter Mr. tained. The Coterie wil' meet at the home of Mrs. A. J. Warntr, Tueeday afternoon, Richard Btrnua amt hi March 211. fomoua con poit tan, will be the afternoon' ftudy. announces her Mra. E W. Da via Spring fltlllnery opening Friday and Saturday. March 24th and 23ih, with all the nev idea la Pattern and Tailored upon this an option hna been secured by men who have styted the achema of wharfage. A low ombankment oral! will be and on what is the ahrltered aide of the river a wharf of more than n mile long will be thrown arms n bend, the frontage being 140 fret beyond the line of low tide. Between the embankment and wharf, therefore, there w ill be n great area of sheltered water, in which barge can lie and be loaded from veaaela, long armed crane on the wharf lifting good straight out of th hold of the ahlp on the river and depositing them in tha baige on the land aide. Thia, It ia believed, w ill do away with oue of the great objection a to wharvee, which i that of having bargee tying alongside a ahlp and humping her with every awell. if three million tons ran be handled at the wharf, aa estimated that wnuld be equal to about a aixth of the whole trade of the port. Of course, the scheme depend for aucceaa upon being able to offer cliargea very much lew than the dorka, and the contemplated ecale show gnat reduction a upon the present dues. The promoter believe that if they can make the wbnrvea pay nn anything like these cliargea they will lie able, by cheapening the port, to drar further trade to the Thames. They have obtained the power for which they have been Baking; they bare abple area of land ni commaall. and they believe that they will be able ta do something to solve the ptoblem of the port of London. In forty enthusiast go murk further than that; they declare that the time is not. for distant when the greater part of the trade of the Thame will, be done by meana of deep water jettiea. . Hate rod Novelltie. Asdslant Chief Mail Clerk Andrew B. (hristenaen left Friday night for Nev York and Washington. D. C., on budneaa connected with the railway mail service. Mis Miller, trimmer for tha Lender Millinery Co., ha returned from the east, where ate made a a pedal atudy for our Spring trade, the selection ia moat beautiful, and are now on dlaplny nt our atore. Mra. John 7. Hurst gave Ihe leal of n aerlea of partlea at her bright home on Adama avenue Friday and Saturday afirrnocn. and delighted her gucala with eurh an afternoons pleasure aa only a gifted hostess can pro mote. Talking Marin imes Free alt Clarks nHMBffiHffiUHaffiHHBffiBninUffiaHHBBni 18. Wiliam H. March Chicago, Hunt, former president of the defunct Banking company wa released from Jail today on 810,000 cash bond. He ia accused of embex-xlcmen- t. TO SAVE PORT OF THAMES Mile ef New Quay Sanctioned Where rtire Million Tana Can ba Handled it a Yaar. lomdon, March 1. While so much that la heroic ia bung attempted for the improvement of .lie port of Londna, it not a little intreating to And that aa coming forward practical with a whrh. though comparatively modest li inception, may, if it receive a due nmsure of auppnrt. Intimately Ira.l to he eatWartory solution of problet whirh for some a large nus-ur- e yenra past ha altrX-teof public attettion. and for the 1 aeltlement of whichip'en effort of the government h.ive poved futile. At meeting of the Thame Conservancy B.mrd lliiaweck sanction wa given to the conaructing of a huge aystem of wharfage which will be of gteat taipoiunce tithe port of London. 1 he new scheme la conceived on a scale which at once strikes the imagi' nation. When il i complied the wharf will be able to deal wih six million tone uf goods io a real el hough all the estimates are baaedupon the handling of Ihrre million tots. Nn fewer than ttenTy ship three hundred foef long ltd drawing any depth of wa'cT up b thirty feet will be able to l e alongide at one time, while a hlndreil bagea ran be in attendance in have rdgu transferred to them. The whaif run aero a bend in Ihe river for Mt-s-t feet i all. and at one nd there ;a ample Jpare for the const rnriion of gravitt dock, whirh will le made ifirr the dtaticea have been I yon struct M. The place for ihj wharf baa been thoen. It is a longfearh on the Kent lde of the r.ver. wliin eighteen tulles In a few daya w will have 25 mere talking maehinaa and 300 record! which wa are going to give ta tha people ef Waber County free of charge. Wa aak nothing, only that you preaent to ua $35.00 worth ef rag later ticket, wkich you get with ovary purchaae, and we give you tho machine free. m i The Busy Bee Gold Moulded Records ara the vary beat that can ba uaad an any phonograph. Thalr clear, natural and aweet tone ia an in apiratien to lovara of good mualc. Every record ia good. Everything that ia good w have a record of. I ha world' great aat artist ara represented in claaalc, aantlmental. Rag Ttma, ate. Thia ia tha greatoat premium ever, offered and wa make it to draw your attention to tha complete-nca- a ef our good and tha lew price we are making on everything. We have tha fineat line of apnng good on tha market in every department for men, woman and children. Remember, These Talking Machines Arc Absolutely Free to All the People Who Trade With Us : or rail. There is .rr a towt area of land praet'i-al'unroveroat present, snJ IjOndtm bv 2356-58-60- 62 Washington Avenue |