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Show THE THE EXAMINER Published Every Dey In the Veer by The Standard Publishing Ce. Delivered by Carrier in Ogden Mom-lnCity, Including Sunday Examiner, per month.... g Single 5 eta 6cU BT MAIL IN ADVANCE. The Examiner le sent by mail outside at Ogden, per ear. . . At least Quarterly, in advance FEARLESS AND self-seeke- !: RATES. SUBSCRIPTION and the selection is made by tbs word of the laird. "A mighty lesson is taught in reviewing the sueecsaion of the p residence and lje aposilcships since the establishment of ibe church. Nut one r has been called iu authorin', and not one man. who, afier being called, has atemii,d to use his power unjustly to his brethren, lias able to keep the place of that power. "According to the mode of life of this age of the work!, 'he men who are railed io high portions In ihc church, lead as nearly as possible the lifo our divine which wax appoint'd laird and Mamet fur His disciples. Thev give to the work ail of them, selves and all that they have and are. Btrong as they are in their authority and in iheir power as prophets, seers and revela form, they are yet as humble an children in obedience to the ruuiniBnilnieni which calls them to their high field of labor. What a comBsinis to fort it is to the latter-dain l i hat i uc reunion to authority the church ia uul made a mailer for the iiiachinailon and Intrigue of nten, but is determined directly by the voice 1.60 INDEPENDENT The Examiner is a strictly independent newspaper. It given all sides an equal show. The Examiner has no favorites, and no enemies to punish. It will give the news unbiased and unprejudiced. Communications will be received on all subjects presented in respectful language from known individuals, but the true name must be published in full. All letters and communications signed by nom de plumes, or assumed names, will be thrown in the waste basket. The brave man never hldos behind an assumed name. Dont ask the Editor to be responsible fur what you are ashamed of. 00 DEN, EXAMINER: MORXINO tough times there unlo- - mining oprr-uliuu-s art-- aiuiUj uu a guud scule. "The prevailing at Torn-pulias had the cffi-r- t of a number of men getiiug md of tha country and unloading their lock. This, of nnunccmcnt confronting them, is there of any good excuse for the ciiiiien X8? to to give unduly hoieti Ogden tor loo year? i heir si reel Within two yens this city may hie thousand in population, e to the value of a icmehy wiihi.1 to cuus'ruct a railway fcir holders. By that time It may be liirioBsiriiMt tbat iiie gasoline railroad mutur ia superior in the electric h "f making a t'liuse, fca had the clt-rhop in values, but the men on the ground affirm that thi-- have the rirh- : trau-ejjn- going and tiro dlstilci i. Jin- finest ever luca'r in f nut. the world. As a .ample of what '.here is there, lake, tor instance, toe Finimerone mitip. So ri' h - the ore taken from this nnr.c that the entire property la aurrounued by a high lumber tencc, and the roughest boards cost mighty tug money lucre, so as to kc-people away. Tb'n the oie is sacked and shipped out ot thd district by expu-- s, ir you phase. t - means of lu'erurbaa and OsiK-- may pre:er to of a giro a frjnchiMi tu that kind uttering company sad one, perhaps, inducements than arc now set The possibilities of two years foith. to add a lion Id no', be thrown away Ju-a bigger profit to the dealings of u - i i, (Mr- a. a 1 a pmpoai to turn over a certain , per cent of the profits to the city U- of Revelation ! twenon s franchise runulug only The above ediiprtai appeared after ty ear- -. However that may be. there j Joseph F. Smith was made president. ia notJing tu lna and much to gain It is one of a series of articles written by proceeding caulhiu-l- y and with due at the time for the evident purpose of deliberation. winning favor with tiro new president Mr. Mahler is authority for the stateor the church, but the rrawliug fur ment that Ogden need bo in no lavur did not cause Joseph F. Smith rusn, that action gilicrse to io stoop to lift the flatterer. He had him will not delay the seen the rente servility before and of bis road. Then why be imknew t lie in.'viiHbiu course of the In petuously anxious to dump our wealth Subscribers will confer a favor by of street into Hie lap of a shrewd, Informing this oflice of failure to re- grate. achcmiiig, manipulator of public ceive The Examiner before lhair LAND FRAUDS. breakfast. ' wlieu conservative, calm, unruffled Judgment, devoid of hysicrica, may The biggest of the land frauds. In- bring Ogden so much good? EXAMINER TELEPHONES This view does ui even take into volving Iho highest public officials in EDITORIAL ROOMS some of the western states, and consideration the effront which may be No. II Indepsndent Phone acreages of land would form after offered the big railroad interests of No, 5g Sell Phene all but a pasaing nine days' wonder t hi city, and dot' not touch upon BUSINESS OFFICE No. 120 with the busy populace were it not for the fully of legislating away valuable Independent Phone No. 66 the fact that their ramifications are so Bell Phone properly for a century, without a comWM. GLABMANN expensive that as fast aa one set of pensation in bill the degree 120 .No. . .... Independent Phono... of No. 120 men is Indicted lbs InvesJgatluna Bell Phone equivalent to liie worth of the rights No. 120 of both telephone systems the government bring lorih another Involved, closed after 1p.m. brood at frauds. AID FOR SALT LAKE. The government laud frauds of the west is a question, however, of far CRAPE CULTURE IN WEBER. matYesterday one of Ihe Balt lake padeepor slgnifleanea than the mere made an editorial plea for the lopers during tha of acquirement to ter issued the illegal recently Arconiing of the experimental farm in cating aunt of public Lfennlal reiiort ad the Visit 8tate the past few years Salt county. The last legislature individuals, I timber or in by lands private of ho Horticulture, Weber Hoard, to select the slto commission named a officials. or government most extensive fruit shipping county In Rux Elder, Weber, Da via or either will proslira present in the state, 2.313 acres being devoted Th question, is, Balt Irake county. True to their selto the growing of orchard products ecutions affuct tha system? Not one fish Interests, although the recipients are cases pushed being iota. The with 200 acres planted iq 1901. of uearly all Ihe buneflls derived from sleuths tbo which In government those cent of a full crop was per stale iustitutloiis, the Salt lathers deobtainof harvested In 1904. Besides giving think there is a possibility mand everything in sight and their pamass and The conviction. great handsome support to twelve canneries, ing pers are ever ready to oppose Weber will the frail growers shipped 261 straight majority of equally great frauds or Ogden receiving a fair proof county ihelr outside from be heard never cars of fruit, and fully as much more of the advantages to be awardin The shipments In Immediate localities. The reason for portion ed. attitude Is nothing new. They This lebeen have frauds such eluded six cars of grapes, which this is that tried to destroy the very existent? of branch of tbf Industry. Is fhst coining gal frauds committed entirely within this during the time when they city the law. to the front in Weber. would be theirs, tne cut-of- f thought be fraud land a ran Hut legal? how Six cars of grapes Is encouraging Deseret News the are we told yet by instance: The legislature .of for a starter for It is only recently An that there circulates in this city Guo million three aotue that grape culture liaa been given Georgia granted Tribunes, 500 Heralds and 800 Deseret gay attention in this state. The grapeu acrea of land to certain syndicates. News. a law. .Subsequentproduced so far are excellent in alxa The grant became Why should the people of Ogden and quality. The growers have not ly t was discovered that all the memin strengthening those modi persist voted for been troubled to any great extent by bers of the legislature who ums througn which their rlty Is always diseases and they have nut had to go the grant were members of tha vari- assailed when in a position to he beneAir in suitable land. The story of the ous syndicates which soenred the fited ? sower who struck atoney land does land; but the title nevertheless was declared good. This was legalised not apply In Tine culture. TONOPAH DEATH PLAGUE. Stony land or hillsides can often be fraud. So in tha west. The timber utilised to guod advantage fur the and stona law, the desert land law Victims of the Mysterious Disease Die Quiokly When Attacked. cultivation of grapes in fart n vine- and the commutation clause of the in and themselves are homestead law, yard proiierly plaited and cared H. M. Cushing, traveling paaxenger tor on the rocky limestone hillside will the regulation! under which they are of the Hid Grande -- ystem tells agent and while fraud lawa bring forth n richer tasting grape than administered, a very interesting .lory ou condition;! be observed their from any other aoll. We have seen a their letter may in Tonopah and Goldfield, especially men who the violated and tony piece of ground planted to n nplrtt can be in relation to the stampede that is ' patents under now vineyard when It was necessary to receive government in progress out of lac camps owof In the great majority cases, get a shovelful of dirt from other them. ing to tbs mysterious and fatal sickhave no right In equity to (he land. ness that ha been raging in Tonopsh ground to serve as a protection to the whether taken ns a for some weeks. In course of busiroota, yet these vines bear fruit, and It la a question of the timeber and ness Mr. Cushing went iato the discent five whole per fn large quantities, too, that rannot be trict in order to secure such pa.aen-gc- r Iwna-fid- a stone entries are actual who were heading for the east excelled In else or flavor. In which the entryman carries In their A thrifty migration from this new and grape vine claims should - produce from thirty to fifty of hla part of the contract in strict most wonderful twentieth century with the spirit of the lint' Thewr storiea about 13U peopis dypounds of good, salable grapes; and compliance her and stone act. The desert land ing In Tonopah every day are all buncounting 90U vines to the acre (six by art and the commutation clause arc combe, declared Mr. Cushing. "Dureight feel apart) there ia certainly no In their ing the three days that I was then! branch of the fruit Industry capable not so universally fraudulent there were nln, eleven and fifteen vast the but preponderance operation of ahowing n belter profit per acre deuih reaped ively from this strange or more to them a are under rlalnia which take men off any- than the vineyard growing California of and ilu not in any where from 4 to 48 hours after the varieties of grapes, as the demand lesa extent frauds with the spirit of time they aru "tracked. From ail that ned price ban always been guod In Dill sense comply settlement 1 could learn in the camp the disease whleh laws these requires Utah, and should rven grow better. seems to lie n sort of cnmhlnatiod grip and pneumuniu. in order to arrive at a In these circumstances it Is safe to and homemaktng. Bo that even should the government solution of tin trouble a number of say that the culture of the grape la a d. and in each able to make out Ita cases, and fine bodies were be coming Industry in I'tiih. and imprison every man Indicted for rase the liver whs found to liesmportedand nlmo.t as black hard stone, ly land frauds, the great bulk of fraudu- Ihe first symptom seems to be cold, l FRANK J. CANNON AGAIN. lent land dealings would continue ex- which i almost Immediately followed actly the same. The activities of the by a pain in ihe cheat. From that The editorial In this paper of n day department will simply ninko land and lime mi the sufferer sinks rapidly un- tii the cad cuiues. ago, showing how sinuous is the path- timber men careful to ov al j tbo laws The doriurK ernv to think that It violmi ihcm. The Is caused by the unsanitary condition anil not criminally way of Frank J. Cannon, has attracted considerable attention, so much so laws themselves nt'tsr bc revised If of the enmn. lmr there I nunc if this in Gold Held, it aeems to lx) tbs many renders of the article arc honesty ia to be expected in land mat- lckncHconfined to Tonopah and i;- - pop- widely ters. is us of there ample evidence assuring iil.it ion of 5.ihh) people. Tonopah ,ins similar kind to prove the hjpocrlby of grown out of a mere mining enmp, and MAHLER'S STATEMENTS. ia gdtiug quite iititicd in lit clubs, the present editor of the Bull Lako siorej and f:iriy guo.l lic'eU." Tribune. One of them semi us an The advocates of the Mahler franContinuing. Mr. CtiHiiiua said that editorial from Ihc Millennial Star, chise lire uftitiM that will iheic were a number uf Salt l.;ik r Rrgumonu at Imtii Tunopuh end Gi'ldhclil. "Uii: taken (rum pnpo 73 of the issue of not liiur close analv-i- s. Here ore lot w on. formerly traveling c Thursday. January 30, mic, signed some of their Ivc-- t. points: fei the Co'orndo .Mldbiud. he af "gent which was written Frank J. C," by The road will he built, rcgai d less flitu. in now possibly woitb 5irii..uiii. Cannon. Mere it is in full: liti .iuess operiUeM a Fioek luuki'i'iiue of Ogden's derision. the Iciidini; men :if vhe SVCrEKStON TO HOLY CALUNG.' If a franchise is not gnin't-- imme- and is cut al-o fmnieil camp. C. S. Wilki, "The recent swift changes lit the diately, Ogden will he igll'isvd. of t.ii- is eoinlnK ttioiuy 'nl earthly representnilor of leadership will be ivyuiird Three yrara to aiitcmol'Me line, and rh.ii'H-- s St! each ht the Church of Jesus Christ, awaken wav Ii 'tween Tonupaii .rod C. ildflf Id. finance and build the H;i many reflections in the thoughtful s While t!i'! K'.a&c c.uik.; th'. Our answer to the ,i.o. j. that if 28 mind. miles lor $4. the ;v u line n saitsfiir-lioview fra with we iithise uuf Brest emtcniial to First, Ogden' the ealm sod unitifflwr ITi'iucsnor the financing of tli-- road, Mr. ol the Saints. nntwlihi'tnnilin;; tlicir Mahler Is nut trom proiivd pmcnr'-.poignant sorrow at the loss of tried line. hi with W'iiiiln ins the next bavins: trusted and friend, who, per ;u will hive his formed tiietr mission here, have goii" two or 'hrr jes-Mr. Oifh: t',vi,..ml'M." ...IV a of to larger realm action to continue mod bi'jlt from I'nywii to the ii,ki'a place lur a r m.iu. i can ii.v, i; jm their good works. That serenity of of Ogin-j- . Then lr' him knock. If h( con I i un., I, "ilial ili.l nt with 2i ,ct the Ssins is due to the knowledge alon t..? srr-- i v iihu.it that the work is not alone upheld hv ia worthy of admittance, the city will by 'mo I'for f.i, t ii p, ,,r human hands, hut is suspend.-from weicnie him. At tha' time he will a nuil. On- - (rannot anitn- - u shove, being held in plare by God's in- not pax; Ogden by without aeain ib- - way of a meal under 81. whi!i' fi'-tfinite power. It cannot fail, no matter to enter. uiiles he f ru.iehpst s,,'nin:iv(uia,,in in ih: a how many men may pass sway; and . j;' itnted business run way of a hrrt one i i.i,-const sirs in dy this the Balms know and take as com ara puuplv aj .j. Freight rliargev e nn-right off to spits ami in hia fort unto themselves in every day of who would cut . !' ,, t i; , rnuaeqii.Micp h.iv tribulation. his .ire. ton 4 'ul mill ut $.. T uai g.vr a ntiit 'Second, we must look with blessed Hiinu1 Mr. Mahler's confcssinn th:it lie can ii, wiiiit tii, oi ,ii oinro.o satisfaction upon the fact that there The trnrliii wit ! Goiiltlel Is neither plotting nor planning, nor build without Ogden'- - eoncessions is is tb.it In t ie way ef ciaima everything n ambition for plare of leadership. one of thu most eunv bn tHk"n tv. i rod i. I, big ,u!il '''' Saints. In the why thU city snould take a.lviming" will, nut any l.'r:.i:i:iiei.t voik Itnoni the Latter-dachurches of the world, positions of of the time which will The ;,nre is elapse bet we ft tb high dignity and emoluments aru now sind the date oil which men who Hot kc,i n cmh i::-- ; in thctrnli sought as means of earthly grandeur. work jit gittl w.i 4 tii, s.Hi'v it'itgitt In the Church of Chilsr, it Is the man line shall have Im n tiivii in tii., ili.-iumr i b M, il(. ,i of moat humility who ia most exalted. uorhuod of Ogain. Mith fiut au Th-- re ully Sliliiri aie gu,.'v: u ties-ury- ' t util-iiic- un-tol- d . APRIL MORNINC, 20, 100.1. off to decide the winner, and the Os-lcmua cap'll red tin; tucdiil with a straight, lohiarr mi.biiig uue out of n this number, tal Csllison, the Bait Lake crack, made the biggest score of the tournament, with 33n broken blue rocks out ul the 3ti5, but ha wa tarred from l on account compel ii ion for the of being a profcaaiuuaL Galliaon gave an exhibition ot fancy' ntle aboo'ing after the lourtiament had cioned and did om- - clever work. The Idaho Fails Gun club and the visitors were w.-i- pleased with the outetime of the tournament, and the sport is now on better footing here titan it has been for aonie time. uu-iia- l Birds. Broke. E. Confsrr A. E. McKett'.e A. i t H. 15 185 ,,....,..lt5 172 158 169 119 155 Fiaelow 1S5 Smith ... W. B. Wilson .. Vj .....1 lid 16j Ogden Trap 6heoter Carries Off Hon- N. McMillin ilV-ors at Idaho Fails. 11 (si Callisoti ... 15U Fred Muscly L 156 .,.lha Archie Bigelow, cashier of the Og- Tug Wilcon . H. Edmunds 18,1 134 den State bank, home yesA. T. 151 a. .10 terday morning from Idaho Falla, I M. Shane 157 By bee ..........alXlf lilm a with carrying away 111 haudfome gold medal which he H. Wot mere C. Weltuore Ill t4 shoot-iu- g won at the two days tournament of the Idaho gua club. PROTEST MADE. The medal U of solid gold with the following inscription on the plain surChicago, April IS. A special to the face: "Winner High Average. Idaho News from Tokio ray a: Daily 16 cross Falla., April and 17th." The At a conference of the eider statesliar from which the medal is pendaiv. and the principal cabinet minis M udded with small diamonds. It men isters today a strangely worded procertainly is a beauty Hnd is prized test was sent io France regarding its by Mr. in Um'tronliles of mm n:ce7."m,w"tnTls , Sequent violation, of neutrality possession is the Halt State champion- - j Sm5I2 Shta fleet siiip cup, won on Bepten.ber 20, 1902. ! w ut Kami.nh l,,jr' The Idaho gun (Jub is composed yet been received principally of bmdneaa men who aru from the French atithtiritiex. thorough lovers of the sport. That klr. should win over them wlih so TONOPAH SHIPMENTS. little practice of lare demons! rates his fawere not Conditions superiority. vorable on the 16th for good shooting. A Total of 2,106 Tens Sent Out From Mines Last Week. There was a gale of wind and considerable rain. That all me shooters did as well as they did is remarkable, conThe ore shipment! over the Tonopah sidering the handicaps. railroad this week aggregated 2,196 A despatch from Boise has the foltons, of which !t8 ions came from lowing Interesting account of the tourGoldfield. The bipmenis are divided nament: as follows: From To.iopah Tonopah Idaho Falls, Ida., April 18. The two company, 1,126 tons; Tonupaii Ext Slit tons; Montana Tonopsh, 314 days' tournament of the Idaho Falls Gun club closed yesterday, marking tons; Midway, 116 tons; Belmont, the event as the most successful one 100 tons; Jim Butler, 11(1 tons. Tono-o- f 4t Price, 12 tons. Its kind ever pulled off In this city, i pah Junction-Bac- on A. P. Bigelow, the Ogden crack, won From Goldfield fioldiield Ore Rampthe gold medal for the two days shoot- ling company, 145 tons; Combination, ing. .Bigelow and K. f'onfarr of Jlon-tan- t 30 tons; January, 33 ton. F. 51. Smith, the borax king, who tied on the two days' shoot with en a total of 332 out of a possible 365. A arrived in Tonopah bird match was then shot route to Bullfrog, authorises the an- twenty-fivBIGELOW GETS MEDAL. by . .a........ ...........I ........ .a........ Is it good every day er are there times when it is lukt warm and taste ' er cloudy and bitter? Think ef less, POT A COFFEE That absolutely guarantees gcod cofthe same 365 days fee and makes it of the year. -- e THE KeEftPTA Saves you money every lime. The wonderful feature of which is a trap that fita in the top of the pot, through which boiling water is poured upon pulverised coffee contained in sack. Tbs action Instantaneous. Result never varying, being a perfect, delicious bsvsrags. nouncement that the Tonopah ani Tidewater railroad will bu constructed it oner from Ivsnpali, on the Santa Fe, to the Lila C mine, 58 miles south of Bullfrog, and that the object of bis visit to the Bullfrog district U to determine whether condi tions Justify the ext of the rivtifl to Bullfrog, if hr finds the development ia the Bullfrog district as ivp. resented, Mr. Smith states poslttvv'r that the rood will be extended to Km. frog, and possibly to Goldfield. Tows pab Miner. 'Mi-I- IWORl 7 ssasaam?s2s Ten Most Popular Weber County Girls to be Sent at the Expense of the Evening Standard and Morning Examiner for a 10 Days Visit to the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition at Portland, Oregon four-year-ol- d ' j j I i , j ) j -- 1' ' : I jfti tST THIS FREE TRIP INCLUDES I First-Rail- way fare, round trip. berths both ways. and lodging at Port- Second-Sleep- ing bn railway trains. rd land. Fifth The party will be chaperoned by the Standard editor, wife and daughter, or by a chaperone elected by the successful contestants, Q, as the former may decide. llvc-to- Third-Me- als Fourth-Boa- w jiasi-eagcr- ; li,-- 'XSVS S.TJ- 1 . i he 111-- . w v The trip will include an excursion down the Columbia river to the great Pacific Ocean, the greatest body of water oh earth, all at the expense of the Standard-Examine- r. from the day they leave until they return, will be entertained only at the best V'S hotels enroute, will travel only op the best equipped transcontinental trains, the best appointed Steamship lines and will have an opportunity to enjoy 7Q every pleasure that this magnificent trip affords. ( V jk ' The young ladies, who will be the guests of the Standard and Examiner y e 5 The Grandest Trip Ten Jolly Girls Ever Had to See the Great Pacific Ocean . v ! tmn , dls-.rte- -- Am-ric- p tin? boun - ot promoter. It la wit-u- u possibility tiiat in ihe three year, spoken of, Ogden win be ottered communicaiton, accompanied cumnu-niv-meu- TIH'RSDAY UTAH, See Rules Governing Contest on Another Page $ |