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Show rEE THE EXAMINER PuMiahnd Every Day In Ae Veer by 'The Standard Publishing Cs. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. what is needed is not nn Increase of battleships and standing armies, but an authoritative announcement of an to make international determination forevermore and armies battleships unnecessary. With this triple or still wider coalition for peace there might also be combined nn international policy of maximum and minimum tariffs. In a coalition such as proposed, the United States and Canada would hold a central and commanding position, fronting mi both oceans. Facing east, in concert with the British navy, the coalition would control the commerce of Europe; facing west, in concert with the navy of Japan, it would control the commerce of while Australia and Jfew Asia; Zealand, in concert with Chili and Argentina and South Africa, .would control the commerce of the Southern hemisphere. No such opportunity of n peaceful progress and world-wid- e ever before dawned upon the human race. HORSING EXAMINER: OGDEN, STATE NEWS GEOLOGICAL ad-raa- t0 e, .......,1 rar y n by-ls- de-po- by-la- g The .a Russo-Japanes- e saasssifftstsssitssss 28, 1905. BOYCOTT OF EMBARGO ON NEWS FROM IN EVIDENCE. qlvU-liatlo- JUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING, SURVEY Moab. Grand County, June 25. Whitman Cross, L. H. Woolsey, W. H. Emmons. G F. Kay, A. L. Broadhead, Joseph Martin and J. A. Frink, representing the geological survey, have an rived here from Msncos, Colo. The party is on a reconnaissance trip to study the sedimentary formations of BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. the Grand valley in comparison with those of southwestern Colorado. She Examiner is seat by From here the party la going north mall outside of Ogden, around La Sal mountains and then M-per year across to the north side of the Ban At least quarterly. In Juan mountains, where they will do detailed work during the summer in the Lake City district. The party Is FEARLESS AND INDEPENDheaded by Mr. Cros. ENT. During the past week Henry Green and Dr. E. P. Le Compte of Park City InIs a strictly Examiner The have cloed a deal with J. A. Elmer and the Taylor brothers by which they dependent newspaper. It gives all sides an equal show. secure possession of the Hidden Pick The Examiner has no favorgroup of claims, east of the Valley City ites, and no enemies to punish. reservoir under a lease and bond. The SMURTH WAITE'S BOW. It will give the nows unbiased price has been fixed at $40,000, and the first payment, in a liberal amount. aid unprejudiced. reCommunications will be Is to be made at the end of a year, made been Smurfhwaite has Charles ceived on all subjects presented while the purchase is to be completed head of Frank Cannon's Ogden paper, in In respectful language from eighteen months. property has known Individuals, but the true and from now on that organ of person- been developed to a Thp considerable exname must be published in fulL al vengeance and hatred will be direct- tent through a tunnel, by drifting and AU letters and communications ed by the youngest apostle of the Can- In a shaft. The ledge shows over or nom de plumes, signed by three feet of good copper ore. non school. thrown he trill assumed uames, Bmurth-waitbrave The baafcst. In his salutatory President la the waste BUTCH CASSIDY AGAIN. mu never hides behind nn asin part, proclaims ths mission ths sumed name. Don't ask of the sanctified end regenerated Provo, June 26. While Deputy SherEditor to bo responsible for crew In these five ponderous declara- iff Burhl Yna at Thistle yesterday he what you are ashamed of. learned that one of the citizens had tions: been seen In conversation a with a confer Morwill 1. The right of members of the Subscribers the stranger, and, stranger thinking offlea of favor by Informing this mon church to free speech within their might be one of the men he wa seekfailuro to recelvo The Examiner communion on questions'of public pol- ing for the Tucker saloon burglary, before their breakfast. he approached the citiaen and asked icy without the pains of excommunicawho ths stranger was whom the man tion. EXAMINER TELEPHONES had been talking to. The man at first 2. The right of members of the said he did not know him, and, upon EDITORIAL ROOMS Mormon church to nn accounting of being asked by Deput ySheriff Buchl Independent Phone.... No. 81 why he was talking to him if he did the funds of the tithe payers. SB Nfc Bell Phone not know him, replied: church Mormon L retire That ths BUSINESS OFFICE Well, if you want to know, It wn from Its commercialism. 'Butch' Cassidy. Independent Phone.... No. 120 Bell Phone .Na 00 This led Deputy Sheriff Burhl to fur4. That the Implied and expressed WM. GLA8MANN ther questioning, in which he expressthe nation with state of the pledges ed doubt about the correctness of the Independent Phone .... No. 120 shall be kept No. 120 Cell Phone Information. The man Insisted that No. 120 of both telephone sye t. That the Mormon church officials he was right, that he knew Butch" Isms closed after 8 p.m. Butch" had some shall cense their domination of the well, and that horses In the mountains Thistle slate. and was prospecting there, but a the It is 'not much of our concern, but deputy sheriff did not want Butch In an inquisitive way, we ask: anyway, he made no attempt to prove TREASURES OF MOROCCO. Charlie, Is it not somewhat pre- the truthfulness of the Thistlo man's story. The Morocco question has been dis- sumptuous for you, nn Church the and of exspurned apostate cussed In practically every phase AMERICAN FORK NOTES. Latter-DaSaints, cept one. And this is. What is It that of Jesua Christ of the to to dictate what people attempt nil of the European nations wish? American Fork. June 26. Yesterday What is ths value of this country foe of the Mormon faith aball do in their morning. In the Chlpman hack runthe possession of which there is such communions? If they do not cars to away, Nephl Elsmore was thrown out from his vehicle and .received a fraceager rivalry? This question Is an- receive your counsel, will you Insist, tured rib and several severe gashes swered in n recent number of Deutsche and thereby make a grotesque spec- about the head. Revue by Herr Ludwig Feuth, whose tacle of yourself? Yesterday afternoon the Your platform of complaints has to son of Alfred O. Dtinkley fell from a are summarised main positions horse and received n severe fracture In Publle Opinion, nn follows: Moroc- do mainly with the Internal affairs of the collar bone. At nhout the same which are of of a you religious body co offers every opportunity for great lime the young daughter of John p member-ahlfell from s fence and receivindustrial development, in ths south not a communicant, and the ' of which has In meeting unani- ed a had dislocation of the right elbow. of the country Iron and coni are Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Charles ehnndut, and from the Mediterranean, mously condemned you and your Hardman, a daughter. no can course. make Therefore you and Atlantic ports trade could not The American Fork baseball team only be developed with South Africa, Impression on such nrowed rejecters suffered a severe defeat in Bingham of your panacea. Then what do you Canyon at the hands of the miners. A but also with South America. will be played here on Besides coal there are found in Intend doing? , Are you hiding your return13.game July Yesterday's score was 3 to a senseless real behind purpose of sections the country gold, many 15. while you resolve to cresilver, copper. Iridium, antimony, etc. BOSWELL USED CYANIDE. It has been proven that the silver and ate a prejudice from the outside that antimony deposits can be .worked will help, In your small way, to keep American Fork, June 26. Rev. L. H. In turmoil? Have you any easily, and It la fair to assume that Utah of Grand Rapid, Mich., who Davis the other deposits ere not only abun- principle at stake, or is It spite and telegraphed the circumstances of the and revenge? suicide of W. T. Boswell, has wired dant. hut so. situated that they may pique Marshall Butts of Lehi to send the be easily worked. Saltpeter is also SHEA IN DISGRACE. body to Michigan for Interment. Thia treasThis in great quantities. present will be done. When Undertaker Emil ure may be valued way up In the He ie to be Removed as Head of the Anderson of this place was preparing Teamsters. the body for burial he found a partially mUHofta, a fact which la especially emptied bottle of cyanide of potasnoteworthy in view of the recent exChicago, June 27. The Poet urn: sium, which is believed to have boen haustion of the Chilean mines. of International the poison used. There was also an inFormal removal Of no less value are the agricultural President C. P. Shea, of ths Brother, letter to Superintendent Tea has been decided complete Gardner of the sugar factory. In which products of the country. The climate hood of themater international executive the writer upbraided Mr. Gardner for is so favorable and the earth so rich upon by board. The sntl-Bheleaders In the lack of charity In not responding to cononce that Morocco, which was committee practically have voted to his appeals for aid. sidered the granary of the world and depose the leader. A trial' Jims held been and Shea has President which was famous as the gardens of KILLED HIS WIFE found guilty of violating the the Hes perldee, in n short time could been teamof end the constitution develop Into one of the richest sec- sters' organization. There is no ap- And Then Shot Himself Because of Disgrace. of tions of the earth. The proximity peal from the action of 1 the Interna'committee. It planned of the ocean tempers the rays of the tional to announce the of Seattle, Wash.. June 27. Joseph C. African sun, and the air Is thereby promptly and to declare the finding office of Abbott, an electrician And bartender, "guilty n moist. Although today only hot and killed his wife, known as kept president vacant until Sheas succesmall portion of the country is ex- sor shall be elected at Philadelphia in Dolly Gilson, and made an attempt to will kill himself which probably ploited, and that in the most primi- August,two weeks the national board prove successful, today in a lodging tive manner, oil, dates, figs, corn, hasFurbeen to and In a left Shea Abbott his house. letter which opposed grain, etc., are exported to the value of methods. Fear that the move to he said he could not bear the disgrace the leader would make him a which his wlfs had brought millions. If the land, which is upon he had pleaded with particularly suited to cotton growing, martyr''hisamong the rankasand file and them. He said a better life, but it had president her to lead the cultivation of sugar cane, bananas, insure caused members of the board to post- done no good and he had decided on and other prodLast agricultural grapes, pone their action. night the shooting the woman and himself. Abucts, should be developed ns It might unequivocal vote of the department bott had been lodging at the house for and the striking express three weeks, hut the hotel employes be the produce would be valued at store drivers wagon drivers accepting the say they never saw the woman until billions, and the other Mediterranean latest settlementagainst offers of the employ- this morning, when they broke Into and Spain, ers and ths palpable return to power the room after hearing the countries, especially Italy pistol would be pushed into the background Of Leader Bhen, ao far a the rank shots. Is of fils the teamsters concerned and .In Morocco It by .the Moorish trade. determined the hoard to net. CONGRESSIONAL IRRIGATORS would also be possible to reproduce The special charge against Presithe cotton fields of Louisiana, and dent 8hes Is calling a strike contrary Go East After Inspecting Proposed with suitable landing and loading faci- to the constitution and making exWorks in Washington. the brotherhood money lities in the Moorish ports, the cheap penditures to ofthe terms of the consticontrary Spokane. Wash., June 27. The freight would g!v Moorish cotton a tution and irrigr.tion committee, whicn in the a markets inM. member of the J. Dwyer, commanding position hours as ternational board, who had not been stopped ofin Spoksnr four of Europe. the Spoknne chamber of in Chicago since the board was sum- guests meet here dally to help in commerce last night, is of the opinto moned ion the PsUmse irrigation projection, A WORLD'S PEACE. i managing the strike. Is likewise un- desiened to reclaim hundreds of thouHe wn tried ly his der suspension. A student of world affairs declares Colleagues of the hoard and denied sands of seres of arid lands in cenWashington, will for the present, the right to sit in the councils of the tral that Japan Is to play a he set aalilp by congress. But the teamsters. a In about lasting peace bringing part fatth of Kenntor Kewlain! of Nevada I they will do It," was and Senator Ankeny of Washington, for nil nations. How this Is to be ef- the don't think when reply of President. Shea, fected is not by a costly and needless asked shout the reported action of that the work will ultimately be done, is firm. believe the land will enlargement of navies, armies and the board. But what if they do? Will be worjh They $65 an sere when watered. I the resettle strike? that be might fortifications, but by a triple alliance or I might ' take up one of The committee went cast on a late of America, Great Britain and Japan, elected, several offers that hate been train. the of made to me. with the possible cooperation ASSAULTED BY THUGS The executive board does not charge France, Germany, Austria, Italy, Scanin handling the dinavia. Chinn and Russia, for the ter- Shea with simply that his orders Who Wera Being Shown to a Room. mination of the policy of piracy, blus- union funds, brought about expenditures that had ter, invasion and forcible annexation to hie made on account of calling a San Frncico. June 27. John Gerwhich his been the curse and die strike illegally. main, proprietor of a lodging house Meanwhile the menace of a strike on Kearnev grace of Christendom during the past street, wn assaulted and involving the l.ooo Express sn,l Fur- rohhed by two thugs last night. quarter century. If the English-speakinniture Movers union, baa not been reGermain was conducting two yoiin- peoples ths United States, Can- moved from the situation. men to a room when they pounced nu ada, Great Britain and Australia hint from behind, cleft his skull to would combine with the inhsbitanta the brain In two places with seme CHINA SEEKS REPRESENTArifted bin sharp instrument, and of Eastern Asia, represented by Jae Clothe of $7 and a TION. gold watch, valued pan, for the future maintenance of inat i150. The injmp.i man wa inrnn-sciou- a ternational peace, the open door,' enrres- Peking, July 27.-an hour, then staggered into Russia of the for Associated Press the program of progressive pendent the street and fell In a faint In the hen is Informed on good authorarm of a policeman. nn International court of appeals ms iry that Chins desires to he rep- Germain was taken to t!ie Central be realized, and a general disarmaresented in the where he was Emevgenry hospital, ment be gradually effected, peace conference. found to he dangerously If not fatal-Iv- , la this crisis of world dinlomacv, t wnnmfoft. Delivered by Carrier la Ogden City, Including Sunday Morning Examiner, per month. ... TCeta. $ ctfc copies UTAH, LODZ China is Encouraged Barricades Are Built to Make Impossible By the Workmen Demands. in Warsaw Peking, June 27. The question of exclusion from the United States continues chiefly to occupy the attention of the Chinese. The extent and depth of the feeling is being regarded a sa evidence of the growth of s national sentiment of public spirit which five years ago would keen inconceivable. have Among mauy Instances cited as evidence of this, it is said that a Chinese comprador has refused a lucrative appointment with an American company; advertisements of American goods continue tu be refused by the native newspapers and letters and telegrams from all parts of China, sa well at from abroad, are being received, urging the central government to take a firm stand. The chief obstacle I the question of the exclusion of coollea from Hawaii und the Philippines. It la urged that there is no reasonable objecl, tion to ths lsndirg of cooliea In where they do not compete with American libor, while Chinese immigration has long been abolished in the Philippines These points, the Chinese regard, as essential but it' Is thought unlikely thsk they will be conceded by the American government, hence the apparent deadlock. With a view to facilitating a settlement, China has proposed to send a special mission to Washington, but American Minister Rorkhill declined to entertain the Idea. The Chine-- e deplore the risking of American good will, but claim to have genuine; legitimate grievances. In the meantime the boycott of goods from the United States conaentL tinues and the ment grows in vigor. Viceroy Yuan, of Chi LI provlne-- , has Issued a proclamation on the subject, hut Its efficacy la considered doubtful. Chinese Hi-wai- LEADER DEAD. REPUBLICAN Attack Which Ended In Death Cams at Banquet. Chicago, June 27. Graeme Stewart, a leader In Chicago commercial, political and social life, two years aim a candidate for mayor on the Republican ticket, and a member of the executive committee of the Republican national committee from 19no to 1904, died at bis residence here, early today, after a month's illness Clotting of blood upon the brain, with a series of apoplectic strokes, was the cause of his death. On the evening of May 2. Mr. 8tewart was seated at a table in the banquet hall of the Auditorium hotel, one of the guests at an elaborate dinner given by the Bankers club. He had just completed the task of collecting the $162,000 guaranty promised by the merchants and ' commercial cluba to the United States government in order to bring the lake naval station to Lake Bluff. III., and was receiving the congratulation of his friends. Just as Paul Morton, secretary of the navy, was praising the Panama canal policy of President Roosevelt, Mr. Btewart Into his gasped aad sank Inertly chair. He became unconscious at once, and was taken to a room, where restorative were administered. The physicians announced that he had suffered from an attack of acute Indigestion, combined with a slight congestion of the brain and within a few days he seemed to bo well on the road toward complete recovery. But his strength was slow in returning, for the illnes had really been a alight stroke of apoplexy. Another attack brought on a relapse. A third followed a few day ago, and since then Mr. Stewart's life has been slowly ebbing sway. 8TRIKE MAY SPREAD. Teamsters Threaten Mors to 8t. Petersburg, June 27. There Is complete embargo on news from Lodz, but generally speaking the situation in Russian Poland showa little improvement. Such advices as have arrived here from Warsaw indicate that the strike ia only paxljally successful and the authorities, are keeping the situation pretty well In hand. Ths ring leader and agitators are being arrested by the wholesale, over a thousand having bee, put behind the bars. Following the example of the Lodz workmen, the workmen of Warsaw built barricades at five places and blood was shed in defending them. Early last night a young Jew threw a stone at a passing petrol on Korchnffl-Isn-n street, whereupon the Cossacks drove a crowd of people Into n court yard and Bred a olley at them, killing or wounding twenty persons, including five women and a boy. The strikers of ths Bosmsnshve factory, on being fired upon by the son of the proprietor, retaliated by wrecking the establishment. Great pains are being taken to appease the reserve men who will be called to the colors at the forthcoming mobilization in Moscow and St. Petersburg. At Moscow, In order to create as little disturbance as possible, it Is pro posed to take 1.500 men per day for Duchess twenty day. The Grand Elizabeth ia to distribute presents to the men and n similar course will be pursued at Romny, government of trike-affecte- AT -- PUTNAM'S Washington Ave. 2345 Poltara. TURNS BEER INTO WATER. Beverage to be Taxed $1 Per Barrel to Furnish Cash for Ditch Across Isthmus. Washington, June 27. It would be a strange freak of fate, would It not, if the brewers and beer drinkers of (he country hd to pay the cost of uniting th waters of the Atlantic and Pacific through the medium of the Panama canal? Yet thia la the precise proposition that Is being discussed and agitated here today. The standpatters declare that the canal muet be built without the usual resultant change in tariff schedules. They Insist that the money to build It shall be secured through a tax on beer. They advocate that the tax be fixed at $1 per batrel. As the annual output of this beverage la upward of 45,000 000 barrel. It would net a tidy sum annually that could be applied at once to the canal project. The tax on beer, it ia further explained, has been decided upon, as a result of a careful consideration of the whole outlook. The president 1 now expected to press railroad rate legislation into the foremost position before tbs coming long session of congress. It le well understood by party leaders who stand close enough to know the plan of the administration that the president will insist on going forward with his rate program rather than stand still. This assurance has been pleasing to the They realize that If railroad legislation 1 to be the paramount consideration, there will be small chance to make serious trouble with any campaign for tariff revision. Reciprocity advocates are disgusted and reedy to give up their fight, which has served at least to keep ths tariff before the country for discussion and stirring up at short Inters vsls. Tlui railroad question will occupation for one session of congress at least Harness, Saddles and Blankets. We make a specialty of Stock Saddles. BUBONIC High Grade Harness and 2279 Washington Ave. GROSS EXAGGERATIONS. XogaieS, Aril., June 27. The stories PLAGUE. to Dosa Not Stop Traffic LaBoca. Colon, June 27. A meeting of steamship agents waa held here today to of bubonic consider n fatal case plague recently reported to. have occurred at LaBoca, near Panama. Pending developments no definite action was taken. Passenger and freight trains continue to run to and from Colon and Panama. The authorities of the latter place have quarantined the LaBoca wharf for fourteen days. sent out from this place regarding the attack by .Yaqul Indiana upon the Buenos Ayres ranch in Sonaro, last Saturday in which twenty Yaqnls and several settlers and their families were said to have been slain, were the grossest exaggeration. The only foundation for the reports waa n fight occurring at the ranch in which two Indians were killed and Luis Carnz-was wounded. There was no attempt at a massacre and no trpoj wera sent out as reported. i stand-patL-ra- fur-nis- h SYMPATHY FOR Ogden Livery & Boarding Stables ROJESTVENSKY. FINEST TURNOUTS IN THE CITY Admiral Ito Expressed Admiration for Rusalan Defense. Tokio, June 27. Admiral Viscount Ito, chief of the naval general staff, has sent bis aide to the naval hospital at 8asebo to visit Vice Admiral Rojest-vensk- OF HORSES BOARDING Telephones Quit Admiral Ito,' through his personal representative, inquired Into the condiChicago, June 27. The spread of tion of the Russian commander, extfaa Teamster' strike to Include 1,000 pressed his regret over the suffering driver of local express and small de- he had undergone and his admiration livery wagons was a possibility today. at the desperatenees of the Russian An ultimatum had already been de- defense. livered by the teamsters, and the emRojestvensky is progressing well ployer called a special meeting this and sent hiv thanks to Admiral Ito for afternoon to return an answer. Sen- ths visit and inquiry. timent was strongly ia favor of s LOCAL ENTHUSIASM, light. The trouble with the delivery drivers started when a wagon belonging to Page Brothers Expreas com- On One Subject Ogden People Grow Enthusiastic. pany haulej a load of tobacco to a Work. BUY UNION MADE GOODS A Bell, 6UK. BLACKHAM & TAYLOR, SPECIALTY Ind. 715. Proprietors Prompt and First Class Livery Service at Reasonable Prices. 239 STREET TWENTY-FIFT- H JUBT ONE AND ONE-HAL- F OGDEN, UTAH BLOCKS FROM UNION DEPOT. firm. d President Shea immediately sent a committee to wait upon the express corv with the demand that the deliveries to strike-effecte-d concern cease. The Inge Brothers company 1 a member of the Furniture Movers A Kxpresameu'a association, comprising 2UII employers and nearly l.niMI teams in the city. The union committee threatened to call a strike against the entire sesoriation. The raising of money with which to conduct the rike is giving the teamsters' leader crave concern. t Shea ha- - issued n appeal to nil the Chicago Ioeala to meet, at onre r and take up ihe of funds! Three hand re I former employes of the American Express company attacked n wagon of li.e company.' driven bv John E. Jam. . Janie was .truck on the head wi-a brick and probably fatally Injitie'l. Four arrests were on the following subject Is almi daily manifested by public express! and local endorsement. Read wl this citizen says, and discover cause for ihe constant showering praise which follows In the wake Doan's Kidney Pills. Mrs. Ellen M. Williams, of 353 22 St., sh.vs; My mother was to fctdnev complaint and there subji la ji s possibility that I may have Inherit the weakness or that I may have tendency towards It. I have work hard around the house and many time not In the best of condition perform duties with any degree comfort or ease owing to a lame a aching back. Often In the evenlni have been so sore and lame across t loin that I could scarcely finish i siippnr. I noticed that if I wet mv ft nr contracted a cold aggravating bat mail?. ache was sure to follow. When t attack occurred I used remedl LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP. guaranteed to euro kldnev eomnlaii but until I went to 8. W. Badcot June 27. The lawn tennis rirt-store for Doan's Kidney ptii, championship tournament, which open- mni with very Indifferent aueeei ed yeie-dii- y at the club Without the least hesitation I niv th wa continued inday. remedy cannot be equalled. Not round, eg me fal n give quick relief from bai 0n hra K rrfon acne, hm it corrected the action S2. of t kidney secretions. I have not felt ('j,,i,,ipr Philadelphia heat " R. In?! Prpsent and I o t;.j. condition in the use of Doai tu. A. l.arnrf nfSumPiiU, X Kldney-fHls- ." heat ). !.. 1; ill r, Fnr sale by all dealers. n Prim of p""'ina. Call- - cents. fnrai? t. Co.. Buff (,,awn neat net Mi V?1 X r,,n'1 of the 'sdles' '1 colllt; which nmVr,!, begin, to- - taie Banie-W- .-a RADIUM RESULTS Prove of little practical benefit to us ordinary mortals, partly because of great cost. Better stick to electricity for light and power. Piw-i-den- TS 'n'V " , fr 6-- j Fnster-MIlbur- fr nooth"er.lhB We Supply the Power Utah Light fik RailwayGsnlCo. E. W. 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