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Show TIIE MORXIMi THE EXAMINER i Published Every Day in the Year by The Standard Publishing Co. RATES. SUBSCRIPTION Deliver! by farrier la Ogdeu City, including Euuday Morning Ex75 aminer, per month fiiugi Copies $ 14U ICG ,, la b.-e- Mr. eta cl. should KuckcMIer come Into court. No man liteth unto himself aloue. If Mr. Kocktfeilcr can keep , defeat out of couti, U not perof it any judgment, sonal, indtvfdutl, physical immunity . of Mr. Tbe immunity runs to bis millions, nui to tho mam This being so, the immunity means that unlawful property is the strong baud, that make, has and holds, in defiance of the law. Mr. Rockefeller should come into court. He is, in a certain Sense, his brother keeper. If his property, because of i's vast volume, is immune from the law, ail property is endangered. If million of dollars are superior to abligstlon, property in the less and lowest quantity liecumvs an element of danger, and the argument for ita abolition cannot be answered. If large fortunes can duly the law, small fortunes, which may grow by the law of accumulation, are potentially dangerous. Mr. Rockefeller should come Into court. There is abroad a spirit of determination that tho issue between his supposed methods and tha law shall be' tried out to a fiuish. Publicity is shedding Its illiuuiiuation upon all business operations. Slate and interand state commerce, transportation all of its incidents, monopoly and all of iw chartered privileges, are iu the focus and will (lay there. The real issue, the jptescajoible a Inquiry, . Is, IkKM property loaiain the elements of danger to humua right sT If so,. human rights, warns and iieec-sillt-- s mual prevail. Mr, Rockefeller should come Into ciMirl. Tbe lawa that proiect the acquisition of property, tbit encourage ha accumulation and therefore promote thrift aiming tha people and maka society tolerate, are' at xiukia It Is socloty that creates property. When society said that property In man waa right, men were hold aa rhaitle slaves. y made them property. When tha social cousclenoa revolted at. slavery, man ceased to be a chattel an was free. Bociaty create properly for ita own aaka and protection, and society de.lroyes propriety by tha simple dcclm ration that such and surh objects, material things, should nut ho properly. The law that protects property rights lit fhoitf things paaara away, and what wa property yesterday la without legal raucilnn tomorrow, and reason to bo. Mr. Rockefeller should ceab to defy society. 11a should noma Into court. . Property la al Make. The principle of individual ownership, tha evolution of agtA the foundation of modern civilisation and of the modern Mate, ia at stake, la Mr, Rockefeller prop erty In defying Ita creator. Ills con duc.t blasphemes against aoc.icty, the creator of his wealth. Ho should conn Into conrL The man with a Itmiaaari comes Into court, So does the man with a million. So must the man with hundreds of millions. If (hey do not, then the roan with hundreds of millions will be stripped, and the maq with million and the man with a thousand It la the social law. Mr. Rockefeller should coma Into court. proc-t-Mi- BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. The Examiner 1 aoat by mail ouuide of Ogden, per year At least Quarterly, one man gains weal'h Miai way he lake tha rink of judicial real noli-itor his unlawful and of puuiliai-n- i sl'h Rock Mler If ihe practice. has fairly and la wittily gained, wiihuui iln- - corruption of Legislatures, and tbe Ihi- - mauipulatmu of court use of unlawful mean.--', lue judicial inquiry can do him no bmiu. Kocki-fclh-r- ad-1.10 FEARLESS AND INDEPENDENT. Tbs Examiner is a strictly newspaper. U gives ail sides aa equal show. BO fUfOr1 Th EummRBF lies, and no enemies tv punish. It will give the news uuiuaied and unprejudiced. will be I finmii.nlofiimia ceived on all subjects presented in reepectful language from known individuals, but tbe true name must be published in lull All letters and communications or signed by aoin de plumes, assumed names, will be thrown in the waste bsAeL Tbe brave yim never hides behind an n sumed name. Don't ask the Editor to be responsible for wbat you are ashamed of. Subscribers will confer a favor by Informing this office of failure to receive Tbe Examiner before their brcakfssL Tbo Morning Examiner can be found on sale by tho Independent News Co Salt Lake City. On all through trains leaving Ogden on Tbe Southern FaclflO Rail- Tbo Valoa Faclflo Hallway and Tbo Oregon Short Uno Railway. Examiner patrons will confer favor on tho management by reporting to this office wiieueverat they fall to And the papers tho designated places. I , ROCKEFELLER, COME INTO COURT. The State of Missouri has stalled a legal proceeding to determine the right or the tftundurd Oil Company, or Us . elms, to do business In fhst roiumon-neeltUproIt la n proper judicial ceeding, In which testimony must be taken and !fn which tho defendant has llin right of appearance ami defense, says the San Francisco Call. From the lieginning tbe Rockefeller, have lolled to obstruct tho judlrial inquiry. They have dodged and when taken Into court have refusal to auvwer qine-tinu- s they ihat were- properly pul. Young Air. Rockefeller, in an address to bis Sunday school class, baa excused this conduct by saying refusal to answer ! right because It Is an Inquiry Into private business. If the private business la carrlod on according to law, no harm ran come to It by answering questions property put In a perfectly legal inquiry. Mr. Rockefeller should some Into court. Our lawn regulate the transaction of private business, as well as that which is quasi public. A man, not a member of a Arm even, but doing bualneaa aa a mile trader, la auhjeet to tbe law. Ho may not adulterate that which he sells, he may not cheat ia weights or measures, ho may not put false Items In his accounts; bu may be Innocent of an of these, and yet be subject to judicial Inquiry upon accusation of gutIL If be refuses to air wer questions, he rests under the suspicion of guilt. When the b'ustnees Is done by a Arm, a partnership, its legal obligations Increase. It ia then under tbe lew of pnrtnerahlp end ia subject to a Mill broader inqniry into its affairs. When the business U dorm by a corporation, it In under all the legal obligations of the sole traitor and the partner, and In addition la subject to the law of corporations. If Us commerce be interstate, the law follows It thaw. All of thru obligations are upon the Standard Oil Company. Mr. Rockefeller should come Into court. The people wa not opposed to tha accumulation of wealth. all They hope to accumulate It 1henm,-lvri- . They see opposed to He accum illation If by unfair and unlawful means. luL-rest- - Ho-el- d THE BLACKMAILER. of the country t emphatic a In condemnation of the and blackmailers on Town Topics. A pen picture of the social scavenger, aa given hy tha Isis Angel.-Time., proves that there ia more than one "Town Topics In this country. The blackmailer begins with Innuendo, then threatens an expose. He prints InsinIn uating article, and, at last, bla efforts to obtain hush money' or business concessions, begins an open all nek. What do the people of Ogden think of tha blackmailer? The answer baa been given. They starve him until ba forced to seek sustenance elsewhere. They give him bin liiilc pa mm age, because they know that to nurse a viper l to Invite a venomous attack. They make of him a suppliant for charity, a brggar for "a lit He more time." They The prve acamlal-mon-grr- def.-ate- 1 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR iVivl'Mt WWWWWWWtA. Silk Sale is on. Don't put off buying Silk at this Sale. A The MORNING, JAXTARY 30, 19uff. WHAT EDITORS ARE SAYING. originating hoc. TAii-- for example ih.- Russian figures of eotion imporu (From Our Exchanges.) fur the calendar vur Ibu:;, rh- - lateai When is a Mann not a nmn? When countries which iinjiuris hy period for he is publisher of Town Topic. Suruii- available, we find that beside 19 a ra tueu to I'nlini. of raw cuiton iviiliion duiiars wot'ih The honeymoon i over when the vrejiied to the Inited Suit, iinporis bride ansens hir right to eat on tona. of con on iu the amount of 24.3 milltou Saturday Sun. Britain. dollars arc credited to Ureal The rxar has about settled the libUerinany, Denmark, Belgium. Fraoce, Hwedi-nand Norway, all countries erty of the press idea in Russia. It is now up to tbe press to settle the czar. which ou not produce roiion hut Sacramento Union. the greater part (about 73 per The imagination 1 powerless to conof their supply from the 1'idicd cen what would happen If Mae Wood ceive Slates. should call at the White house and InAssuming the same ratio for the in- sist on seeing Mr, Loeb. Anairond direct import of raw cotton into Rus- Standard. sia via northern European ports, a In addition to aa elastic currency applies io the countries just named, the country would be glad to have a i hi value at the imports of American ay stem at com preamble prices for use ru't-- n via these purl would be 18.2 In buying household supplies. Chituiilion dollars, and tbe total valus of cago Tribune. American cotton imported into Russia Wilkins I've Just indulged in a loo ;:7.8 million dollars, a figure more than tery speculation and it coat me five double tbe officially reported valus of dollars to find out what a fool I am! What a waste of money! Anytoial I nited Slates exports to that Bilklniwould have told you that for body couniry. The total imports Into Russia nothing. Detroit Free Press. from tho I'nited States for the calenA Fresno superior judge hss decided dar year 9u3 are stated by the Russian who write the news are that authorities aa 22.3 million dollar, to not reporters guilty at contempt when they rewhich should Ix- - addi-- 18.2 million dol- fuse to divulge the source of their inlars. the calculated value of American formation. The decision la what those raw cotton imported via northern Eu- gifted with common sense will call good law. Sacramento Union. ropean ports, thus making the total It seems to u that Ecuador and imports into Russia of merchandise originating in the Inited States more those other South American republic would be a great deal better off if than 30 million dollars. While the figthey would adopt the United States ures for the calendar year 1903 are un- me; hod of using bribery to carry elecusually large, partly because of the tions, instead of resorting to the use high price of coiinu, there la no doubt of firearms. Los Angeles Times. that our export figure are consider King Alfonso made a call on his bat able underestimates of tbe actual girl the other day, the same being movement of commodities from this duly noted in the papers, but, as usual, there was a crowd around. When It country to Russia. cornea to its Iota more fun It i clear that, for the reasons just being just sparking a plain, freckle nosed farstaled, the figures of our imports from mer boy than it la to be a king. Los Russia arc a better index of the move- Angeles Times. ment of commodities from Russia to Henry Irving's estate inventories tho I'nlied States than Ihe Russian ex- leu than $75,000. Had he gone Into port fignres. As a matter of fact, the the pork packing business, or somethat kind, he might have died annual average of Russian export to thing ofmillion with a or taro to bis credit. It tbl couutry for the five-yeperiod is scandalous bow some men squander 2.2 million dollars, boar an their time and talents ia this world evnn smaller proportion to the corresAngeles Times. ponding Import figures of 8.5 million The present congress la tbe greatest dollars recorded by tbe Bureau of Sta- talking eongreaa on record, tha r tistics for the period ending speech up to date oocupytng nearly three thousand column of the ConJune 30, 1904, than ihe American The public may Record, gressional to the corresponding well hope, also, that the talk will configures bear Russian import figures. tinue. It la when it legislates that A conservative estimate of the total congress becomes dangerous. Los Anvalue at the commerce, both direct geles Times. and indirect, would place the value at Mining Is more lucrative then almost million dollars, any legitimate business propoMtioo not leas than 54 V of which 45 to 30 million dollars rep- that can he offered for the amount of capital requisite to commence operaresent the value of good! shipped to tion. A few hundred dollars carefully Russia from thi country, and about expended In opening a lead that has 10 million dollars 'Ihe value of goods been pronounced S good proposition for investment hy mining experts, and shipped from Russia to tho I'nited mining men of experience rarely, if Rlatea. jl ever, fait to prove great benefit finanJ at hay. Russia, lielag still an agricultural cially Bingham Bulletin. The mute Inter Mountain says: country mainly and our iiriiiclptl com An Oakland young lady at odds with District Attorney Jerome's posit Inn pet it or In the European grain markets, her Pa as to the young man with In summing up for' the prosecution In tbs principal Imports from the United whom 'she wished to keep company the Msnn case show pardonable Slates consist of raw materials such arranged with the young man to teach he In seal. word hie If may hypnci lay as are not produced there at all (Jute, her father a lesson In true FltxMm-man-s accepted as true, the next step in the Myie. This the young man did, case will It the prosecution of tha msnila hemp, eld.), or produced In and the father was described In the esquantities, as raw cotton, report of the Incident s $ eight. Jf prosecution. Judge Deuel win not the Pa In the ease wants genuine recape unscathed. That A man ia hi copper and other metal, and manufuc-tunposition should have stooped to o inand other venge It Is suggested that he arrange machinery principally for the marriage of the Interesting famous a relation with an organised of iron and steel, which, young couple without a moment's degang of blackmailers seems Incredible. manufactures of their superior quality, have lay. Sacramento Union. He hne dune more to discredit the bench or New York than any other overcome the competition of similar The death of Gen. Joeph Wheeler of a judicial chair- - not a mild Herman and British products. The removes from the are ft of national statement and proceedings against him will be demanded by tha ieopln. principal imports Into Russia from the activities a man that filled a distinct Hia rolo a relator in a suit for libel United State for the calendar year place In MMory- - It waa the good foragainst a newspaper, In view of the 1903, tha laic-- t year for which com- tune of General Wheeler, after active fart ihat bis business waa libel, care-full- plete returns for the entire Empire are service Inaathe lost cause of secession, to stand the prominent representawithin the law, would be stunnare aa follows: tive of national unity and loyalty, free ing If the matter were not so serious. available, Raw cotton, valued al 124.338,000, from sectionalism and past differences. He was able to dicrimluat between libel legally libelous and libel beyond whlrh Inclndi-- the value of direct Im- Tbe death of General Wheeler will be felt a a national loss, but he lived the pale of the law and had H not Next In order of Import- long enough to acnompllsh hia mission for his aid, much of the stuff printed ports only. of peace and reconciliation. Pueblo by tlio Mann publications would not ance comes machinery, rbiefly agricul- Chieftain. have appeared. No more contemptible tural machinal y of (ha more complex altitude has ever been assumed by as typo, surh a harvesters and Good-bye- . old Fighting Joe" taps American jurist and it is improbable steam thrashers, hors Brakes, and the bugle's last song of farewell! binders, that Mr. Jerome will have done with ihe total value of which, for the ralen-da- r Sheathe hia word that waa without a Justice lieurl until Justice Is done. the year 190::, waa I2.574.0U0; agricul- stain, and hang hia buckler upon banwall Above hia grave unfold the of the tural Implemcm simpler type, ner of the stars against which once he TRADE WITH RUSSIA. 8052,000; machinery for Industrial struck, yet not in eager, and for whose Trad of tho l ulled Stales with purposes, mainly for wood and metal ake tn love and penitence he offered, again hie life. He waa our couatry-manRussia, including the Asiatic part, dur- working. $21,491; and typewriters, brave as the bravest of them all, 8133,-(toa hia achievements are written on fame ing the fiscal year IDAS, aa shown by $78,000 worth out of total of imiiortrd from all countries In eternal scroll of glory, and while tho the record of the Bureau of Statistic, 19iKi. Hand tools valued at 164,532, nape of one American lives hia will Department of Commerce and I .a bur, beside It. Real to the warrior, and steel manufactures, not live and iron to 28.8 amounted million dollars. of and peace be to his soul. Los Angeles of value $67,555, maka Time, which 11 8 million dollars represent specified, of the the imports into the United Plates up the larger part of the iron and steel What is known as n "painless death d thi country not and 1? million dollars the exports of imports above. Borne other more im- bill has been Introduced In the legislathe I'nited Slates to Russia. These ture of the state of Ohio, and if the figures sr, somewhat lower than the portant articles received from the measure becomes a law, person suf1903 wera: Cop- fering from incurable diseases or front figures for lb preceding year, whim United State during from which there Is no chance the total trade figures were in ricwi of per. utimunuf.ictnred, $48,974; colors injuries of recovery, may be legally chloro24: white pitch, $404-2281.2 millions I of which 11.9 millions and dye. formed to death or killed in any other tanning substances, $317,010; painless way which physlciana may dewere imports and 19.4 million export si The shrinkage Is due largely to the seeds, plan's, etc., 8313,874; copra. sign. The law, while new and rather would no doubt prove e merciful war and the unsettled condition of the 8259.411: fliiur imported chiefly into odd, one and would save untold suffering Indian and agony for thowe who are sick or the Aria'ir ports, $232,532; country. fl'ih.iiln. wax of all kind, $109,-832- Injured unto death. The bill was reK should ho noted that thr-figures rorn, in, mufitiM ure of flax and hemp, ferred to a committee for coovi derado not Include the entire tnuic nnu tion. Park City Review. ninit brtween tbe countries, owing $157,247; suinial fats, including lard, n i and in $lM9.r.;t: $104,372, bars, pigs Li the absence of direct steamship cun The recent arrangement with Korea nectiou lieiwivn I lie two conn' rie. efr. makes the emperor at Japan the ruler Impniis ui:u Russia from the United over a territorial area which altogethgood rliipihd f run) ihi enunin jnd er is very close to that of the Mate of Aia'c-i- . a t -- corded by the Russian till iin. iicly irschiim Russia, un-vie But. while the governor Texas. of wiuie varying ronhidernbly Texa versa, are III many case represent a population of about ;j from whole on show the fl.Sun.tMiii, the mikado holds sway over various European pon year tear, tUi.rpnnl Kitmrn. Hamburg, uml other-)- , an Inn klich; rv.nges if averages fot lung- some 65.0flo.090. In other words, n country of which we ere accustomed a;,- compared. The annual ) hence it the port v er pi; to think as little Japan. now exceeds lib '.mate ilcstiusiion. or in ihe cast' of .'iii;i,,c in, ports from the I'nited in urea and equals in population the were Gcriinin empire. It exceeds France In Smic tur :hc years American shipim-nii.v Riis-iiapiaci-both a ro. i and population. H also ex$2i,771.uuii. ubiie the average import should the railroad car fur ceed Aiistri-HunerIn both till- p- -! 1 899-90,1 arc but $: for Titik( is iiaixporl.iiion. par; inilui ly It population exceeds hy -i . h stated ahuve, the true of raw rotten, hy far the laigcvl 27'.ii,". nearly 3ft per cent the entire popular Item of spoliation u Russia front this fic'irc- - -- bn tint tbe value or the di- tinn of South America. Thi ia the rect As a ninirrr of fan. ihe of from thi couniry. and "little Japan" which has recently takvonntry. en ;i seat among the world power. exct'i-ivi- Arc of the indirect. Import flclslly recorded imports of .American Chico Record. which. a ip the case of coiton, cotton into R'lssia riming the r 111 . VESSEL IN TOW. period ending proportion. Moreover, t'mt. w,,lv cnnsiiliTi-vH to ihche vil exent 919.5M,'M)i) iHinnds. while our export reflect, large Prrt Townsend. Wash., Jan. 29. A the fliii-h- it ions in the price of cotton, to that owin' ry during the pc. In tow of a tug waa sighted v.cl 73 over run ::u. which cent :iiutes rind ending lmie of per 1:1.14, an- staled in pausing early today and it in the official report a r the Riireau of the to a I imports credited to ihe Uit? i is the believed that she Statistics to have French Park Clovert. San Francisco, 2iu;.iu)ii.i)0u ed Sla'ff. o Port Townsend, abandoned by the oimd. or le th-- :tii p.-- vn' of the Pioneer during a terrific atorm off lb ttig "lr. Thomas Eclcctric Oi! direct import rcoil. bv iilr. Ri,an Cape Flattery the 24th Instant. that often best dv for di fa:a! authorities. Nor can R be said customs A dispatch from Victoria last night eas croup. Ha been ii'.ed with ic- stated that a bsrk had been sighted In Ihat tne Russian tivoire ncdii ihi ce in our family for eight years" distrca north of Csrmaoah point. The couniry with . . the coon hi pmen : lira. L hitescre. Buffi'c, N. Y. veamer Salvor came to her assislance. make of him a falsifier of h;s bustles, record!, as he goes out to further deceive hi. benefactors and once ihi-to bolster up a totii-riua coniv:i:. The blackmailer will frii-nof hi money aa readily a. he will siaudaliz. a woman, lie will tell iboe who ar advancing him money ihat he hss a large subscription li.. aud when a.ked why the list return. bu Imle will artfully reply hat "collection are iaoor." Whueiri heard of collection on a daily paper being poor? If the people do not warn paper, they will ordi-- It slopped; if continue to be sent, they will r.fuso to pay. But no paper having a legitimate purpose iu a community will attempt tc fuUi its offerings upou tbe public, for when a subscriber iudicatrt desire to stop the paper by failing to pay, immediately the subscription Is cancelled. A paper sent to a home without the asking is au intrusion and never valued. It is often the ouly method the blackmailer has of ravelling the homes of decent people. The Los Angeles Times 8h.v it appear that an article derogatory of MU Alice Roosevelt, tbuugb not actually mentioning her name, printed Town Topics, was one of the r. for the attack on that sheet by 'ollier's Weekly which brought on the libel cuit that la attracting so much on account of its revelations of the veualiiy aud weakues of "high society' iu Gotham. The Roosevelt episode give a national Interest to the scandal, the dispatches Indicating that the uffeuse Of the editor of Town Topics wa rauk. One i f the most surprising things in this connection ia that mcu of chap acu-- r and standing, of distinction and of wide influence allow themselves to he bled, hoodwinked or blackmailed by such sheets, whether in New York or s Los Angeles. . Tha fact Ihat such men submit to Impositions of Ihia character U one more proof of the inuate weakness of human nature. Of course such bloodsuckers do nut approach their Intended victims with direct threat of blackmail. They play a more cunning game, but cue which i none the less despicable. They proceed by innueudo by intimation, hy aly suggestion. Often they ank a loan from some rich man whom they Intend to pluck, and offer him "stock" in their naaty enterprises payment of the burrowed money. Again they take I heir pay for the alleged' information" which they claim to posse, in Ihe form of advertising, for which an exorbitant price la charged. 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