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Show rnc EXAMINER THE Pubilsnsa Every Day w W by TM SUnearfi Publishing Vr EXAMINER: MORNING OGDEN, strut it dor nor. of course, mike it o; indeed, considering 111 thui. a manor of fact, there U no "exclusion whatever, but only a ecgregiuioii ethool for Mongolian chiWren Qune in line with other ordinary reteuiaiion o. within the recognized Jurisdiction local authorities. and 12) that then 1 au explicit obligation to affovd an mean of eduoailon whatsoever, anu 13 that, practically, we do not and adequate and equal facilities, ever I4 that no treat- eer did or conwa supposed to eidore personal upon tact and association wltb other their the citiaens of auy nation orn there children, and 6l that, even 1 not or be a technical abridgment, it liliberty cr rights, but only of "prn meanof general very word a eges absolutely ing. never Interpreted aa more than of nothing such personal contort and association; tn view, we ay, of Hie acknowledged that and pertinent facts. It seem to u for a mad very good esse could be the that a Mute regulation doe aot constitute a ready Mon worth r of objection by high contracting party. Pacta even prejudices at times, must be reckoned with no lea than well be theories, and on truth may asbrethren understood hy our or first as last, namely, that, treaty will no treaty, the American people never admit to full personal association a race, however worthy, which ne alien that they regard as inherently could only reattempt at commingling sult In disamrou failure, to the disadvantage, not only of those directly concerned, but of all others Throughout the world. John W. Gates says that In twenty a yearg Birmingham, Ala., jrill have If And John J.lkW.iiW. population of has his way, they will all he working for him. MORNING, frIN.'KMBKI SUNDAY CTAII, jSOC. , for-nL- h 1 SUBSCRIPTION Delivered by Carrier is Ogdon g City, Including Sunday Morn-luEuBiiair, per boA.i fab suim mil SV MAIL IN ADVANCE. -- ' ia seat Tho by Bait otuaida at Osdsa. par ear,.C.UQ At laaM quarterly, la advance., Lib FEARLESS and INDEPENDENT. ! A MXiCUl UUt Ifcft U si paaocat newspaper JUto AO I'jl tfIMBiiil tO fUUiiL tba give aa counter-declaratio- ftfVltC ll Wilt uamarad aad . fm bd received aa alt subject praaaatad la ittnriagt Iron knows but tba true aaaa Bual ba published ia fulL All Wttsra aad da taw-vidual- siid by aoa will pluses, or ttuatl aaia. thrown la Ua waste baskeL The bravo aiaa never bids bablad m EU inniH mr name. Ha t aab tba to ba responsible for what you art aibaaod of. Subaeribara U'. aoafar a f by laforBUS this oflie of failur Tba Examiner baton to roaalv u ba Tba Iforalas Bi"1"1 by tba maepandant H Ml Nmn Co, Salt Laka City. Oa all Ibreasb traiaa leaving Ogda oa Tba Soutbara Pacific Railway, Tba Union Paeifta Railway, aad Tba Oraf tt Short Una Railway. jmiiIm1 patroaa will ooatar a tovor oa tba management by to tbla office whenever iboy fan to Bad tba paper at tba designated plaoes. fnu.i -- L CHARACTERISTIC seven-heade- BHHHHMMMBMKMBBaBBBMaHUBMHB ea-ie- rn AND WISHING YOU A Merry Christmas te gr . MrgBBWgwaum We know of no more practical way of extending to you our greeting and expreuMiug our good will than to may We .Offer You Your Choice of thou nands of handsome and iixefii articlea for your own home or to present to relative or friends, at the lowest possible prices, and on easy payment a. Your Credit Is Good Mark Twain saye he is a good Presmean byterian and does not know the Hash," tug of the term a "bob-tatb-- d Our education in that line haa been somewhat neglected, too, but w unle something derstand . the article bottom out the like a bucket with Thoroughly characteristic of the who mads It Is the message of the President on his experiences la fill. the Panama canal sone. The.maawags rather hard to was directed to congress and It will It may he true, aa Capt, Hobnm have its affect In backing np the rethat the Japanese eould capture says, for all tha President quests of the a single day. But money 'ho needs In carrying on iho the Philippines la title countiy is of the if experience to the work. It is also n message hnve to would American people, bidding them to be any criterion, they twenty-fou- r every the operation of good cheer, m the work on which It. hold to order lu hours is going they hava set their hearts forward well and steadily. But not necesthe least effect It will have la on the 'Among the other accessories District raid. room a to pool PanIn sary men who are doing the work never forgets the ama. It will show them that their Attorney Jerome chief Is satisfied wltb their labors and spot light assure them that they have E man beMr. Root talks about construing hind them who In fun grown and noconstitution, as thungh it really the toriously a fighting man, and one on between friends. mattered and for moral can whom they rely material support so long aa they do This talk of Mr. Oortelyou for the their work well and faithfully. IB the Presidency Is premature. He still has Th message Is welcome American people because of the en- six cabinet positions to fill, dorsement of the work It contain. fcouM last week's rough-hous- e at the The President aays: Madison Square Mcyrle track be reOf the success of the enterprise I m as well convinced aa one can be ferred to aa a "race riot"? of any enterprise that Is human. It Senator Hansbrough says the peoIs a stupendous worts on which our of North Takota are f reeling to down nre ple fellow countrymen engaged there en the ialhmua, aad 'while we death for lack of coal cars. They are not the first people who have gotten ahnuld bold them to strict accountawhich a cold deal from the railroads. hi perthey bility for the way form It, wo ahould recognise with Mr. Bellicoee Storer still Insists that frank generosity the epic nature of hand wa dealt (tt the bottom of bis are which on. task engaged the they the pack. and Its world-wid- e Importance." The message contains several ImThe exchange of personalities beportant suggestions. The first ia that reads almost Arctic explon-i-tween too commission Is a from but a tha be like should Congressional there page clumsy and that one commissioner, with heads of de- Record; partments under him. It la said that the employment of (he CHRI8TIAN SCIENCE AND ITS CRITIC. best engineers tn the country us conEditor lu the sermon reported In sulting engineers should be expressly your column of the 17th Inst Chrispermitted. If the composition of the commis- tian Science is singled out as being the embodiment of that tendency tosion Is to remain unchanged, then the ward metaphysical speculation which President says that Dr. Gorgas .should Its author feels called upon to condemn. It la because of this special he made one of the commissioner. that 1 ask the privilege of a are of work the critics The arranged mention few words of comment, which I shall In the message under two heads present without uncharitableness and those who are honest and those who in no spirit of contention. Our critic Is to bo congratulated on nre malicious. The President aays he acumen which recognises the Investigated a number of the honest the of that religious awakeulng presence without excep- which has been so criticisms and found king predicted. He tion that they were either based on a says truly that It Is here now. It is very apparent, however, that misconception of the facts or that they he has given the belief and doctrines had conditions that to referred of Christian Science but a superficial But or were being changed. changed examination, end not the careful conhis condemnation of the slanders that sideration which It merits. In view of have been published against the canal the Importance which he admit for it. If not what it Is assumed to be, were ecathlng. He says; then the reasoning aa applied is of no I of With slanders foreign origin avail be seta up but an Imaginary have ao concern. Bnt where they are target against which tu direct the arfrom Americans I fed for them the rows of hla Ingle. Is everyday, prae-tlcChristian Sdi-ne- e heartiest contempt and Indication becommon sense, and the Christian cause in a spirit of wanton dishon- Scientist does not deny, as Implied by esty and malice they are trying to our critic, either the rain or the hamper the greatest work of the kind warmth of the sun; inr winter's cold, ever attempted, and are trying 1o nor the snow nor the thunder, lit will deny, however, that while probring to naught the efforts of their gressing with feet ujion earth. rebe countrymen to put to the credit of sulting wet feet net d America one of the greatest feats of followed by sickness. I' Is but comthe age. The outrageous accusations mon sense to destroy the fear of manmade laws which have so long held of these slanderers constitute a gross the race In bondage. libel on a body of pnbllc servants who The sum of his reasoning is tha; for trained Intelligence, expert ability, man should still consider himself hound by hla relation and nearness to high character end devotion to duty the material. In referenre to such have never been excelled anywhere." doctrine, the saying or St. Paul seem most apt: But the natural msn not the things of the Spirit of WHY THEY OBJECT TO JAPS. God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them lst George Harvey, in the North Amr-a-a cause they are spiritually discerned " It. as I quote from the sermon. "ThU Review of December 7, defends le school board of San Francisco In modern revival of old teaching comes to na Udea with good," why should a treatment of Japanese school chll-rethere be.. any warning against it? I His strongest is that the Amer-:a- it that we should accept only a tilth people cannot be forced by law of the good offered ua. and not atrivi-foall? The advice tn partake spar r treaty to commingle with an orien-i- ! of a religion laden with cool ingly race. He seys: A cannot be followed. well enjoin The real qneetli.a le whether the the bird in remain in its cr ge wltb (Mon f ibe school board of Ran the door wide l The reference to the constitutes an actual vlola-t-i- o pror-- i of the treaty. That Japan so con- - Jse of unlimited powtr" is obscure, tu naa Christmas Gifts n IsThe Democrats say they see an centralization sue in Secretary Root's speech. W( should ssy from previous obser ratios of Secretary Root that the Democrats are apt 10 find the Issue about the consistency of soft acap and perilous close to the head of the political stairs. 5 MESSAGE. We Are Loaded With This in enperiaJl.v Rflvautajrpoua at Xmas limp, wben Hip average purse ia never long enough to meet the demand. You ma.v get what you want and pay for it later. The w orkingmans credit ia m good as the bankers with uh uud we have A Great Big Store Full mate last a life- of good things that useful, artintie gifts that time and .are constant reminders of the kindly feeling of the giver. Let us make a few suggestions: 0 A Bamboo Center Table Stands 30 inches high; top 14x14 ONLY 00c Very pretty SPECIAL. A Magazine Rack inches is inches stands 35 Slade of Ilnmltoo, three shelves. Very handy. ONLY f 1.40 19 high, 'wide, has SPECIAL i A Splendid Footstool inch Velour inches high, 11 al legs. Very attractive. H Eight top, Upholstered, gilded ONLY 50c. cannot deliver them unless other goods At these prices we inct-- - are .jkuight. Toys Velocipedes, Doll Carts, Hhoo Flics, E'jtris, Iron Wagons, fcleiphx, .Wheel D arrows, etc., and thousands of other things. .Come in Iet us show you. d m If this phrase is meant tha power to dont play answer heal sickness and sin, we can that aueh promise is being daily fulfilled. the reverend gentleman When speaks disparagingly of Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy he certainly speaks without knowledge, and not in agreement who have the privilege of with thi-her acquaintance. In the Evening Standard of New Bedford, Mass., or the 16th Inst., there Is a sermon hy the Rev. F. L. Phalen, pastor of the Unitarian Memorial church of His subject Is the same as the one under UacnasUiu. but the conclufur different. He rays: sion reached I know Mrs. Eddy, and I do not know one single fact against her. I hate rend a lot of t umors, a bushel of lies, a ton of nonsense, hut I will be Jut to her I do not know one solitary thing against her womanhood or her evident lv serious and noble purpose to do good to. humanity. 1 have never met or keen or heard of anyone who could prove In a court of law anything against her purity, her honesty, her spirit ualitj "Inder the lusli f tongue and en she maintains a Christian womanliness. She practices wbat ehe preaches. H Is our business ss honest, fair me- n- as Christians. a Unitarian to see that our Christian Science friends have Justice, have their rights, are upheld in the religion ihcy prefer." Mr. Ihulen disclaims any purpose In the mterence of the above quotation. to speak as n disciple, but desires tn be fair only. I,et me cimelude with his conclusion. wblrhis entirely apropos to onr subject, "Now let me conclude by say-In- g that when we all become as a. gentle, as earnest, as successful in onr different churches as our Christian Science friends in their churches. It will then be time to say their religion is a dream." I thank i Signed! iii. C. B. STEVENS. Publicity Committee for Utah. ' Fair-have- 1 . golf, when this very mln-nt- e "I say I don't call myself a Christian. My nama'a Isaacsteln." Philadelphia Press. Don't your conscience sometimes trouble you about things you have to do In financial deala?" Mr.' Dustin A little," answered Stax. What do you do In such a case?" I send for a lawyer. Washington Star. "I've got a great chance," began "to make big money on a certain Investment If I Sorry, old man,? Interrupted Wiseman, "bnt I've been trying to work that game myself. Philadelphia Bor-rough- only" Pres. Ageut This I the automobile you want. You never hnve to crawl under it to fix It. don't? Rparker-Y- on Agent No. If the slightest thing goes wrong with the mechanism, it up. Puck. instantly turns bottom-sid- e In a Double Sense. ' "What. you. a captain nt Industry, . smoking campaign cigars?" "Yes; I Inst my all on the elec'ion Ah. my poor friend! Reduced to the ranks! " Louisville Courier-Journa- l. Sugared. "I am angry with Dick. ' said the with a myriad of bluahe. pretty girl, and I only gave you that klas through revenge. "It. reminded me of revenge," laughed the lucky young man. "In what way?" is Wrll. von' know, revrnge sweet." Chicago Dally News. it the girl's father, seems to me that you sit up en- Mr. Nervry." said tirely too' late with my daughter. Now " Don't worry, sir," interrupted Jack Nervy. "I never require much sleep." out RETURN TICKETS. At the opening of the play today Columbia needed one game to win the Parsons Prevented from Prompt trophy and championship. The New York men. however, took four straight turn for Lack of Validation, games from Princeton, as they, did Washington, Dec. 22. Complaint from Yale the da before. Harvard haa been made to the Interstate com- today defeated Yale four straight merce commission that In many In- games, winning second place in the stances persons desiring to attend con- tournament Princeton was third and ventions 'on the particular day are Yale last. The record was: Columbia, won prevented from promptly returning to lost their homes because the minimum 11 Harvard, won 8, lost lost 8 number of round trip tickets required 4: Princeton, won 3 has not ten presented for validation. Yale, won 1, lost 11. , The commission expressed the opinion that It would not be nnlswful or ImAID FRENCH CLERGY, proper for carriers to accept a satisfactory guarantee of bond of an assoNew Orleans. Dec. 22. An offer of ciation or society for which the round pecuniary assistance to the French the minimum trip rate is made, that clergy from the Catholic clergy of mimlM of tickets will be validated or lonlslsna to was mailed last the difference between the reduced Cardinal Richard, archbishop night of Paris, rate and the full rate paid by the assoArchbishop Blrnk of New Orleans. ciation or society, thus permitting the by was memorial The accompanying prompt validation of tickets and re- signed by the Catholic priests in Louduced trip rate. It being understood isiana. Archbishop Bleak's letter that If the specified number of tickets said: So as to give these expres shall not be validated the society sions of sympathy a practical and will be required to pay the difference substantial character, let me add that agreed upon." the of Louisiana is ready qt the The commission also announces an leastrlergy notice from your eminence to of extension of time In the application pecuniarily, within mesna, In the the rale governing through rates help maintenance of the French clergy." Which exceed the sum of locals. The The memorial denounced the acta commission had previously ruled that French government. carrier should make use of the rule of the until December 31. HUMS, hut carriers BATTLESHIP SUPERS. now may make use of the rale until farther notice." London. Dec.. 22. The contract for the battleship Superb, the Dread-naughHELD FOR EXTRADITION. to he laid down this year has San Diego, Cal., Dec. 22. Assur- been awarded to the Armstrongs of The contracts ances have been received at the of- New Castle-on-Tynof the turbine fice of tbe district attorney from the for the construction ' Mexican authorities at Ensenada, Lbfi-e- r engines of the Bellerphon and now In course of construction California, that Captain Hall, wanted to answer to a charge .of kllnap-ir- g at Portsmouth and Davenport, also will be hId until his extradition have been awarded. The engines are to the United States can he arranged to cost from 81,3 r0, 000 to 81,406,000. and that every precaution to prevent CONTRACTOR FINED. his escape will be taken. Ro- - 2, 1-- 2; 1-- ts Tern-erair- . CHESS TOURNAMENT. Boston, Dec. 22. In the United Sates circuit court. Judge Dodge fined . e, MOTIVE Captain FOR SHOOTING. Macklln Is Much imprsvtd. El Reno, Okla., Dec. 2?. Nn motive has yet been found for the shooting at Fort Reno last night of Cap tain Edwin A. Mscklln.- - Captain Mfe klin was so much Improved this afternoon that the hospital physicians stated he would recover unless some unexpected, symptoms developed. The negro who shot Mscklln is still at large. - Tbe developments of today served only to throw mystery around the booting. Captain Macklln was Sot allowed to talk. Other officers st tbe fort were loath to believe that, the negro who did the shooting was one of the discharged men who sought revenge. The testimony of Mscklln In the Brownsville sffslt shows that hs did not place the blame for ft upon the members of his comaany. One motive might he robbery. Another out guess Is that of revenge growing of the death of a member of Msck-.lln- s company who fell out of the ranks during n practice march a f days ago and whwas found next day froxen to death. to Captain Macklln was not harsh his men. In fact, he ha the reputation. both here and at Fort Lesvea-wortKao., where he is kell knows to army officers, for kind treatment ANOTHER INVESTIGATION. Washington, Dee. 21 Another I vetlgatlon is to be made of the trouble at Brownsville, Tex, aa a result Twenty-fift- of which a battalion of i--e Infantry was discharged. This will he made hr Milton an assistant to the general, who talked with the President inf-totoday. Mr. Purdy will leave Wash Brownsville. for once at n EXCLUDE WHITE AND GRAY. Washington. Dec. 22. The war pertinent has Issued orders that PLEASANTRIES. New York. Dec. 22. Columbia won William H. EMU, n contractor, 500 purchasing hones fts- the cavalry exr MOTHER AND BROTHER ACCUSED the championship today In the fif- for violating the federal of the service, white or grajr be Mistaken Identity. teenth Intercollegiate chess tourna- law In the construction of a pier at cluded. because animal of those How can von rail yourself a ChrisDayton. Ohio. Dec. 22. Mrs. Katie ment, m which Columbia. Harvard, the Charlestown navy yard. The caw ora offset the work of the departmen dress will now go to the supreme tian," demanded the sanctimonious Mr. Gilman, the inuher of murdered Dona Princeton and Yale were represented. court, In trying by means of men Ttlgent. "If you plav golf on the Rah- - Gilman, and Collls Gilman, the ac- The tournament this year began with chiefly on n constitutional question, equipment to make the li.nh cused brother, were held to the grand four men In each team Columbia ob- the defence contending that congress conspicuous as possible. "But I dont." replied the mild man. Jury. Fayne Gilman. .the sister, wa tained a substantial lad in the first has no authority to regulate the hour What!! How ds re you suy ;mi ilays play and maintained it through- - of labor on public works. Philadelphia Press. eight-hou- h - |