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Show TIIE 4 MOUXIXi MDEX, I'TAH, SAT CRI) A V MORNING, EXA31INKK: term being ui-- in ning of an industry deftririe-.- l in maka oii'irban': (the and s suove exi'u.t:i-d(I.'. many independent of AmcrW la broad i , of merchant-frnm employee matter uf oil import. lisif fiom each elas. They ehall la GER- IN Pubilt hed Every Day In th Year by MERCANTILE COURTS years of age aud xhall be less; MANY. The Standard Publishing C. elected by merrrt tai'ot of and Gerin employees, no one havcniplu.vcr. The recent rslablivhm-nto vole who has n.' SUBSCRIPTION RATES. i:ie ing ng.it court of many Male anxlagous to ti-- in- ri'aclK-- the age of 25 Delivered by Carrier In Ogden be to milled to or are idle in conns only pel Morndustrial Cl y. Including Sunday eta. court. the of membeia ing Examiner, per month. ...ISSeta. existence for some years trust, forms In the trial uf cxes parlies may apof the judiexiu--iian intcrc-li- n Slagle copies.... Thi- -e u,w pear in person, or in un:.- csms by the of cial Empire. y;eiu BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. The lliala court 3, which 'err lo firm nu lntc4?ral du!) r.ui hoi izsd agent. s be couducn-infoimaliv. The Examiner Is sent hy mail part uf the State .Judicial y. are crcm-ei- l are tu take to not any outside of Ogden, per year. . . peiminc-lieing of law the Empire passed unite)- a 1.S0 At least quarterly. In advance part, on the alleged ground uf the In July. 15u4, which beesme open-i-ilvof expenis t the panics; thus are de1. 19u5. T:n-January INDEPENDENT AND FEARLESS , the court alike accessible to lnexpin-sit"making u a provide prompt, signed he clerk or apprentice and his I. h is eupisrscil, mi approprian. 1 Independa strictly The Examiner ent newspaper. It gives all sides an ate tribunal to ilcride questions arisAs i he court tie aio given ihc equal show. ing between merchant and (heir cm . The Examiner has no favorites, ana of arbitration, tbeir lioards of lowers or term The trier apprintii-eno enemies lo punish. It will give the ployrila over estimat'd, cannot in used a i. very rbiini (Kaufmnnnt news unbiased and unprejudiced. t i will be received on broad -- onse to include practici-llai ifj to uy ihui similar caiab-I-hCommunication Siut-.-would ill in the L'liin-all subjects presented in respectful i hose engaged in tiude as uitiu bill . language from known Individuals, halve troubles. mannfai-iuriiigin labor our It from.. gutrbed in the true name must be published fulL All letter sml communications clinics, indeed, the buying and selling OIL FOR POWER. eou signed by nom de plumes, or issumed departments of manufacturing waste the names, will be thrown In rerun us well u railway undertaking Crude oil is becoming a more impor-an- i basket. The brave man never hides warehouse. transitonatiou agents, ask far tor every day la revoluiionlz-l- i behind an assumed name. Dont waterwoika, hanks, hotels ana the Editor to be responsible for what g ihe methods of generating pow er. you are ashamed of. cafes, insurance societies, r..b drlicin Partlic coast paper record ihs voyage icanuicr-- , mines, Mono quarri.a, etc. f the steamer Arkonan front ilonolu-favor a by conTer will Subscribers The uieivaiitilu cuurle are lo have around Cape Horn to Philadelphia, reto .of office failure, Informing this in before their exclusive and original- Jurisdiction ceive The Examiner t dis'uni-- of U.iliiO miles. The vessel d THE EXAMINER i i!- -c d n - law-icr- 1-- r. - -- ga-an- d u - practically all controversies arising iwci-employer anil employee in llicso e breakfast of busluenS, Including di pules arising over wages, the term ol mice, the wrongful dlachurgo of embraiielics EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS SI . . . No. b6 No. Independent Phone Bell Phone. . . . . . . ployees, breaches of cniiiisct, surrender of lionila and ulher security for BUSINESS OFFICE No. ISO faithful performanne of duty, invalid Independent Phone 60 Insurance, etc. The cause of aciii.u Boll Phone . . WM. GLASMANN must In all case grow but of the No. 120 Independent Phone relation of employer and employee, and No. 120 Bell Phone No. 120 ef both telephono aystome does not' extend to dispute arising closed after Sp.ni. the parties lint not connected , with (he employment. to nut law the doe employees apply NEW FACTOR IN OIL INDUSTRY. receiving a yearly salary of more than ........ .......ha Kurlu-rmore- The United States Consul at Chcni-nitGermany says Intense Interest Is manifested lty German bankers and business men In the diacovery of productive oil fields in tbo Liincburgrr Helde. Two days before Christmas oil was reached at a depth of 1132 meters (4,409 feet) at Eickrloh, a small town on the Lelne river. Just aliove the point where this river Joins thle Alter. Great excitement prevailed and speculation was indulged In by the people of the town. The well produces dally 16,500 liters (4,372 gallons) of oil, which the experts aay la very Most of the builders of boring good. and oil refining machinery on the Continent were present or had representatives at the opening of Die well. Every effort Is being' mailo by the Genmana to redura the Imports of American oil and llerlin and Hamburg bankers are much interested In this discovery which may mark the begin- fuel oil burner, lier tanks were with California crude petroleum at Honolulu and throughout the long voyage, which consumed fifty days and nine hours, the relied entirely upon this stock for the generation of atean: in drive her engines from rtart to finish. The 14.0110 miles were covered without an accident or a hitch to her furnaces, boileis or engines, and she reached her destination with a largo and valuable cargo in perfect condition and as clean as a well-kep- t yacht. The average consumption of fuel oil dally was less than S.tmu gallons. The total consumption throughout the voyage was, therefore, tinder in, nut) barrels. Aa It Is assumed lhat the evaporative effect oblalned from ' throe to f barrels of fuel oil three ami from la equivalent In that obtained one tan uf good coal, ll would have required ihe combust ion of to 3333 toim of coal for Ihe from Arlxonan to have achieved the results obtained through the consumption of the in, (MR) barrels of oil. However, weight of the rrude oil In her tanks f was approximately not murh over the weight of Its equivalent in roal and was more compactly stored. It. therefore, occupied less space relatively Ion for ton than coal. Tho result of the voyage, consequently, represented the saving of time which would have liven lost through detentions at coaling ports, a material gain on curgo spare and a hig reduction in the number of firemen employed, all of which are Important factors In the economics is a illcd mark (l.r.io) nor to employees drug store. It relates lo civil proceeding only. The law creating the eourls provides that one shall he established In each city of over 20,000 population, ami that such a court may be established in a district including several towns or villages having collectively a population to exceed 20,000. Tlio presiding officer and hi substitute are 'elected by the city council or by several rity and village counThe apcils within the district. pointees shall have the qualificr-liurequired for appointment, as Judges, except as this requirement may bn waived by consent In special eases by the Slate, minister of internal affair, A meror other proper authority. chant or mercantile employee is nut a presiding offlerr eligible lo vlet-tlom- substitute. The associate members of the court aliall he selected from 5.00U In - one-hal- steam-makin- one-hal- 2tf, 1003. of modern ocean freighting, without considering ihe superior cleanliness of the ship obtained from oil burning as compared with ibe effects of furnaces. The mu.-'-- t sensational rcsuli lhat are obtained with crude oil a a power' developer are In l's direct use, such as iu the Diesel engine, where the oil, instead of bcla lifted as a fuel to generate si cam, is applied directly to the propelling machinery, and It expansive force I utilized in the cylinders where the air is raised to the isothermal point and Instantly converts the oil Into ga. The principle is to be applied ui locomotives and Julius Kruti-sehnii the moving spirit in the experiments now being made. There is a wonderful field for the chemist and mechanical genius In the application of gasoline and crude oils in the production of power for engines. A coal-burnin- g SHREWD MAN k-in-g Always looks for the quality of a suit. If h: gets the best quality for his money, then he takes the suit. Now, we can absolutely prove to give you the d Best Quality Suit tt for the least money. Bear that in mind and try us. CONFEDERATES WILL MARCH With Union Soldiers in Naw York City. Xew York. April 21. Four hundred CYnfedi-ratveterans, members of the local camp, are to be the guest a of the V. R. Grant Post, G. A. R.. on Memorial Day. and from 9 a. nt. until late at night the vererana of the two armies will mingle. Senator Blackburn of Kentucky ia to deliver the oration of the day Rt Grants tomb. It will be the first time have veterans Confederate that marched with Union veterans in this city. According to the program, the veterans will first parade in Brooklyn. to boat Thence they will go by Grant's tomb overlooking the Hudson. Luncheon will be served aboard ihe boat and, after the exercises, the entire party will return to Brooklyn by water where dinner will he served. The U. S. Grant post two weeks ago toted unanimously to invite the Confederal e veteran eantp to parade with the post, and a committee which attended a meeting of the Confederate veterans' camp has received the acceptance of the latter. Its the little colda tnat grow Into big colds; the big colds that end in consumption and death. Watch the little colds. Dr. Wood's Norway Fine Syrup. . ALPHA DELTA PHI. g 2:r APRIL New Ynrk.April 28. More than graduates and students have gathered here for the 73rd annual convention of the Alpha Delta Phi society. The delegates represent 24 chapters from universities widely separated. Their buslnra is concerned with the s Internal affairs of the order, the for the granting of charters to new chapters in universities. A large part of the proceedings is of a social nature. 201) sppli-cation- Reno, Nevada, April 28. Otto Lang Z.C.M O The Big Reliable Store CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS PLEASED But Members of Episcopal Church Art Chagrined. The recent announcement by the Rev. J. H. Houghton, rector of Sr. Mark's Episcopal church, Denver, that his chinch would take up the practice of healing the Rick by fRirh, Is received by the Sait Lake local Chris, thin Scientists with great Jubilation. On the other band, the Episcopalian of the city do not seem over the marier. Iwia B. Coates, a pioneer in the Christian Science movement, In an interview In the Telegram, nays: "It is exactly the thing for them to do; and we are all sincerely glad to see It. H shows that the churches are beginning to make an effort to supply a growing demand fur Christian healing. "Healing the sick is an integral Jesus and the part of Christianity. apostles healed the sick end all of his followers heal the Rick if they represent the 'undivided garment of Christs teachings. "Healing cannot be left to material remedies and the rapid turning from medicine to Christianity in this age Is a hint that if the churches expert to grow they muat heal the alrk. We firmly believe that .if any church fails to supply this need, its people will go where it can be found. Shall Christianity or medicine do the healing? Is an important question for Christian people to consider. "instead of opposing Christian Sciential who fire doing this healing, we believe the churches will soon fall in how it Is line and begin to learn wan Instantly killed . today while at work at the site of the Truckee River General Electric company near Verdi. done. Yea, it ia a sign of progress and Nevada, by a generator, weighing twenty thousand tons, overturning, the great church of the twentieth cenburying hint beneath Its massive tury will heal the sick. was literally "Prejudice and argumentR are rap weight. Hia body idly going down and the result ic that amuiihed (o a pulp. .. we are all coming nearer each oilier, and nearer the teachings of Jesus. We do not believe that sny church Is complete in representing Jesus' 1 cachings unless It hrsls the sick. Yes, it is really a favorable sign, but Scientists have looked for It fur many years, and we shall rejoice to sea every church begin the work." The very Rev. James B. Eddie, dean of St. Mark's cathedral. In the same paper, expresses his views as follows; Tush, tush, he said with a touch of scorn in his voice. Stuff and The Rev. Mr. Houghton will be here soon to attend our conference. "He is a man of wide experience and brilliant attainment. So far as 1 can learn he haa taken the aland. In the matter of tho dlacus-Io- n of the healing of disease hy faith, that the healing produced by Christian Science can be produced without the aid of what the Christian Scientist clqlm. A Christian Scientist once said to me, Yon were sent here to preach the gospel and heal the sick. You are preaching the gospel but. you are not healing the sick. You will be Judged for what you have not done.' 1 said I wss perfectly willing to he but I Judged by what I had done, would not like to have judgment passed upon me for what I could not da Healing the alrk, the halt, the infirm, the blind la. In all candor and seriousness, a noble work. If I could find n simple, safe, sure, speedy method to heal the sick, I would assuredly go about that task spending all my time In that work. The Rev. Mr. Houghton and St. Mark's church in Denver, you mav take my word for It, are doing no more toward healing Ihe sick by faith than our own St. Mark's la doing. Mr. Houghton will he here next week and will probably speak for himself on the subject." non-sens- e. YNAKEY YARNS OF WAYS OF RUSSIA. Reminded Him ef Hems. As the American tourist strode in the gathering twilight along the Xev ky Prospekt a group of terrorist! who crouched in the doorway of a traktiv detected some reaemhlance in his form to that of the hated gov eminent official Petroffsy. "Get the bomb ready, han." whispered the leader. A moment luter there wa a rrl and s burst of flams liehlnd the American, who strolled on. uninjured, and wilbonl gazing around. As ha passed the hiding place of the he way chuckling Joyoublv. . Well, that exploaiou cured mv homesickness, ail right!" thev heart him mutter. Jnt like (he good oil third rail ilnhra and manhole explosions at home. For one happy moment I Imagined myself on a Broadway car when the fue blew out!" College Cuatoma. The young attarhe of the American Legation sat on the balcony of the Hotel Michsolnritrli, watching with interest. a body of iludent v ho poured nut from th? college building and with frenzied shout a hnietPd red flagi In sit intsnt the student body k. esme mass of shouting, struggling, gouging humanity, fighting la group. Whoop! Hurray! yelled the Anieriran, remembering h' alma mater. Which side la winning the freshmen or the sophs?" Hush! cried the terrified mini-ge"or you'll he arrested. - Don't via in i know that those are students riotous demonstration against tht Government ?" "Why. no," gasped the Amerlrsg I thought It was a college cane nib or a hazing party! r, IRggiRtKtfflEKBffiCHK3KK3BK3i8SS3i3CS3KBgBK858tg5gggiB GRAND OPENING TODAY OP THE SCOTCHMAN! The Scotch Plaid Tailors Your Choice of Any Suit in Our House Made to Order for H H 8 No More H K Our Own Our Own Workshops Under in Made to Order Garment Supervision EveryRemember on time. take advantage 2,000 get out every our opening days are waiting or delays on these working capacity opportunity. H We make all our own woolens in our own mills. From mill to man K for prices direct. No middle-man- s profit. is over Our of this only, so Suits made to order for suits. We can suit No us. Remember the first 25 customers get a present worth from $5 to $!5 on their porebase. Some get suits for 19 and a good many will get suits and extra pants for J&r isoaoxcmw 4 No r xyi m V More C'-- No Ti2. 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