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Show H- - VOliXISG EXAillXEE. THE The greatest displace to ihe THE EXAMINER Lyceum Theatre was that while tn tun race for lion, instead of llarrixm' JULIAN H. YOUNG, Prop, and Mgr. Week June 20 day in the year by Published etery the Standard Publishing Co. Manager. AM. GLASMANN, Examiner, Morring per month c RATES. SUBSCRIPTION (Ir.e'uilniB Bj iLkil "'lie of Ogden Buvday) outf-MTcepr.one No. IC. 1r.fora.inu i .!.- by e their before brcjiAfiibi. cnoTWTiNt; f pops with elec- (ii'rrri,i1.y in the iniien-lif.- i of rriqs li'ii'u intec1. worms nun of (Tj! lati'sl deolnii.,u.,i;li: fun.'.', in a.'.rii :i: pro 10 'hich some of ';? of tl'is si tile ore giving eapcc-ia- i aiier.iion Just row. thiir inveut.'ga-turni.ii'f r il.e (lirociiun of some of s nl-l ave dec lured the eH'so.-till.. . siieet"-a They claim ih.il s.i:ii farmi r.i avl oi ha,,;li..ts ia I lib can e :roee.--- s ai lo expense than ai;,i; t in Hie conum liecoiise of e;u- ell-c- l ric . il roiupii'i u Hiiii imfffi'.'ii h;i)is iu li1;? si.ite. Whey vc oiihi.ler Hint millions of df:iln:s wc.r.h of crops ere annually ruined by intccls. t.ie einpi'iyuieiil of c.'.pch an.l provcnl their Huy aieiscy IccrcSM le R ma't'r of wid tfiltad illieiesU Ii'crti'i'dly u on la aei-i- . de?:rn;cr in vapid an.i effect itr li kills (he eggs arid larvae of the that live in ihs v.or'PB aud jiraliu Hlli.'Oft as surely us I hose lliai gmilliil. The ground is subjected o aliote. to a juries of heavy shocks eiiher in H'u spiiiur nr in th? fall when there me no plums growing. A suriieii or ti bl roveivd with a net work of wire:-can bo given a series of shocks between crops or reasons wuiei no life can withnlund. This departure, wliih new in this country, lias already lieen followed with success in Switzerland, France and (icruiany, where mountain streams harnessed for and waterfalls have iu the On coast ihe great corn years. and grain regions tlccrriclty has long been employed in the sowing and gathering of crops. ihe Repuhliian vole be- -j inrreiue & HIM IKt and is,t - bis vote MORTIMER iween tie years . The lUal Thing. was and less than he had in his j And this race four years pievintie. GLADYS MIDDLETON, Jti.ndO about si'owit Republicana that Me y.v Soprano. JOHNNY WF.UTl. sirairhel rreaident Harrisons name The Man in While. fron. the ticket. MR. and MRS. n. M. 11AI.L Now comes the remarkable contrast Ciimi'iiy. in the vote nf a citlxen of Indiana with CHARLES FRANKUN, Hia. k Face. an ouiside candidate. In I s!',i William R. STRONG. McKinley, of Ohio, was the Repnbli-- j Tenor. can candidate, aud instead of a defeat itae-aeFarce: The Ureal -THE COMING MAN. by T.iHUi. whiih Harrison had, McKinley had IS. 0o() plurality, or a net gain POISON MOVING PICTI'RESL-AtunssloJo .Odd. At once some will say there of It) ceula vas probably a very mmh smaller vole that year. On Ihe contrary, one of tne ? remarkable things aisiui it was that ;t Bryan ha I Ct.duU more voles thaa KCBEY LOASED i Cleveland had. and McKinley jumped PEOPLE SALARIED Real Estate and Chattel 1oans. ,4 to 68.000 more voles than Harrison's Sei'.ice quick, confidential and Iasi vote. 0. ,l private. No counnissloa. In ihOO McKinleys plurality was t WESTERN BROKERAGE CO. an luciease of S.OuO over his pre223 4 Eccies Bldg. ThoaoUi-ivious large plurality, and the largest in t given to any candidate of any party over forty years: aud that. was given to an outside man. Erjaa only in and other sources of revenue will all difliciilties. i reused his vote (hut year 4.OP0, anK The payment of the tu per cent was McKinley hal increased his vole 10.-- 1 nude to ihe sub treasurer at St. laniM O'jti. thus making 78.000 over Harrisons by- HissiT Wart', of the Fair auditing vine eight ytais before. and deparmunt, iu good grii'iil.i.i-ktreaniry notes, among the numite calling for $1SU.U0P, being eighii'i-the lieitig JlO.uOO. The voucher accompanying the cash and showed longed with the I Iu1 toial receipts since the opening day to have been $ IST.tj I J.51'. Of t.ia, amount the pale receipts were credited with fjrill.tz0.50. season tickets fdO-J- , stockholders lickeis f 58 Moll. National Commission tickets fJi'.Huft and coneeo-sinu- s Their Names, Nicknamss and The psytuents of (10t.7TJ.10. Relations With Alphabet. fixed sums will, undoubtedly, bn hardci the payment oil Ihe management than of a percentage of receipts. But, with the manifold attractions of the fair, A party at the Republican elub werb with the auspicious opening and with about the presidents. the undoubted increase Iu attendance, talking One said il was rather curious that all fears of stranding on treasury candidate and no presno presidential shoals huve passed. ever had ident split bis name in the Candimiddle. One VOTE OF INDIANA. da to did io. And he was named it. Grata Drown. Although, affording to the dla-p- at This reminded another that In the flies from Chicago, the nomination long list of presidents there were only wo instances in which names had been of Senator Fairbanks (or John m an assured fact, there are many of duplicated John Adams and Adams, and William Henry Quincy Hie prominent political leaders snl Harrison and Benjamin Harrison. of the east advising nowspspei-And In both instances they were of against il and give as a reawm that In- kin," said another. "But there were two presidents" diana has never given loyal supixirt who had the chimed In a veteran, at to men from that ale, the faction same Christian name, end whom famfeeling existing too strongly. In this ily names began with the same letter, connection some Interesting figures are Andrew Jackson and Andrew Johnson. The man who started the talk recallgiven. ed that there bad been three Johna ia as a has Repubrule, given Indiana, the white house. lican candidates Hillside of that state He menlkmed the two Adamses and larger m&joritiis than it haa to can- Tyler. Dut James was the favorite rhrie-tia- n didates from that state and the record name for presidents." was the relneontestably proves it. The pluralities ply. You may recall that we have alternated between the parties as fol- had five Madison. Monroe, Polk, BuIn chanan and CarflcM. lows: In .1876. itemcM rntlc. 5.000: But there was only one George. ixsn. Republican, K.Ouo; in 1884. DemoLet us drink tn his memory. He was cratic, 6, non, When Benjamin Harri- the first and last." son was a candidate for president the As there was lint one George there first lime in 1X88, instead of obtaining has been but one Thomas, and as I am a sort of Jeimx-ra- t at times, I propose an overwhelming majority, he fell votes short (T any majority, ami .1 clip tn Jefferson, said the In the group. only had a meant J.uou plurality, 4,t)rtl Have you overlooked the fad that less plurality Luiin the Republican can- we had two Williunis for president ?" didate had in IKSu. Wlieii Harrison was asked Hie man' who had recalled the They were William III 180J, five Jameses. a candidate for and William McKinHarrisoq Henry while In the While House, with all the ley." prominence, power and Influence that 'That reminds me. quolli another, exalted posit on gives, lie went down "that we had but two presIJrnts who Christian names, John lo Ignominious defeat in Indiana by a signed hoth Adania and William Henry Quincy Democratic plurality of 7.H:Hi votes. Harrison." Ladies Percale We Offer : in1 rappers than you could buy the percale in them. At $K00 each FACTS i:l.l ct-is- l li-- , , symptom of kidney trouble, Peruna should be taken. This The platform as formula led and read p.n announcement of uny now policy or the exposition of any change in the administration of the affairs of this nalion. It is rniher a clear, lucid stHlemenl of the record end conoif-made by I be Kepublimn party wTiIIh In power, of ilie growth and advancement of the nation as a whole made possible by the slrlci adherence lo those pilnclpies which hare always guided the party of protection. The position of the administration on all questions of vital Importance to the American people is plainly scl fori It ai'houi a suspicion of equivocation. That the unlion has been enjoying a greater prosperity under the of the Repubiicaiis is tiro veil by a fair roni pari not: with live v ears when ( ', rover (Icve-Jlids mi m in ist rat ton hntl spread rum (hrniihnut the eountry and bnuight fnarvation nu, siirfcring to (he door ol every bout" in (tie kind, il is well for Hie Eepuotjcuus to make sltis com pun eon. lest ih people forget and In i, moment of ihimr.hf fiihe-sthrow away Ihe Itrighf promise of the fut'irt- I'.iat iiIn iheui in Oils l'ep,i giihcan'i esn i,u,:ti. As has been stai'-il- . n . HUj,-is O',;! iili-i- l ot ilifge v.'it s itt rekiiii.n l i fun'll; . h .s i'lvii nTr-:- : nl i nul J:,,e lo s -i- Tuvy Tail. K.v acthm it I ' oil in iii'1 t,i.is was dt'eiMivi' ne it fn- - h :n ihe memory of tb'1 .u r'liie. 'i' liisit lie wit e"orrr- nil f''h !.i.s. Tiic iaii.'t plaiis reinaiiM I iii! li'fir iih. ti'ii hji.ni. ri v:re ai'in.i might in: taken in the r.n utiou in relation to na hr.al kiw-- l.r marisgo and divoree to litj prinuirily aimed ai puii to have hecu ioiii, in I'tah. linfoirrie:.. s:il ihiii would inditiite I Cal I he !:'!; j.'C'Iil in I Ilf is il. ;i its prejii't'e1",! to 1'iali mu, I h r iHntd" ps S'"ji ot luo ugliiilors. e .peeiailv ul; firralor I'nbo!: and lbs fri is not n a ones the KING, Deputy HheriS MR. GEORGE Rcnscllaer CoM X. Y. for years was a well known merchant of Troy. In a letter from No. 43 King BL, Troy, N. Y., he writes! i eyi - very root of the disease. . It at onoe re- lieves the catarrhal kidof ths Pertuu cured wee item wbet the ney doctor were atraU would turn into atagnan t preventing the escape of serum Brlchtt Dlteate, after 1 had suffered blood, wiln catarrh of the bladder and kidney from the blood. Peruna stimulates the trouble. kidneys Ip excrete from the blood the Pernna ia a blessing to s sick man. accumulating poison, and thus prevents Eight bottles made me a well man and the convulsions Which are tosure to follow were worth more than a thousand dol- if the poisons are allowed remain. It lars to ins. I cannot speak too highly give great vigor to the heart's action of it. It is now four years sines I was and digestive system, hoth of which are troubled, and I have enjoyed perfect apt to fail rapidly in this disease. Peruna euros catarrh of ths kidneys health since." George King. Mr. Joseph Mackin, lid Lockwood St., simply because It cures catarrh wherProvidence, R. I., writes: As I saw ao ever located. If yon do not derive prompt and aatia much about your remedy in the papers, and I had doctored a year without get- factory results from the use of Peruna, giving n ting any better, I thought 1 would give write at once to Dr. Hartman, Peruna a trial. I bought a bottle of It full statement of your esse, and he will aeven months ago and to my Jurprlse I be pleased to give you his valuable adfolt mneh better. Th doctors called my vice gratis. Address Dr. n art man, President of ailment catarrhal trouble and kidney trouble. I took aeven bottles of your The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbia Ohio. remedy and it cured me " 19.-ih- hi s & Sons Howell Reese 62ic ...... ed remedy trlkea at s at the Chicago convention yesterday ;-j-Jj tha first' 1 nt THE. REPUBLICAN PARTY. mlium-islrulio- I1T hcm-stitch- of 40 c 50 c 81x90 Monarch Sheet Linen Feuret Sheet. . . 81x90 . 81x90. Defender Sheet- . .81x90 Defender Pillow Cases from 8c to 25c. At the . s less Sheet and Pillow Case Offer Jb.-0o- i . OF KIDNEYS EVERY TIME. j I - TliiCiTV. if un- - TI- 190f. t ui'l confer a favor mile.' .! f.'.iluro in K.amiiier The hrs; A9 CURES CATARRH A h norii n . l'1 Piuglo copies PE-RU-N- JTTX R.f-0- by Carrier, including Delivered Sunday mate re-e- vole being i',.000 more than it was in bis which was jiiid Ihe election Till 'l!:? ' v DQrJi::. UTAH. Elghirn of our presidents had no middle names, or if ihcy did, they never signed them. Mr. Cleveland had a lr lddle name, but be eliminated It earlr lu life." said the starter of the gabiest. Ard as we' look- at them. said another, all of onr presidents save McKinley and Roosevelt had English' nanr-s- . Yon have fovgotten that there was one with a Holland name Van I suppose some of you Dutchmen woull claim him." remarked a member cf the Holland society. How does the entire list stand asked the curious man. I looked that up the other day," Twelve letreplied the ready man. ters nf the alphabet have not figured in the presidency. They are I), E. 1, N, K, O, Q. 8, U. X, Y and Z." May he you can tell ue right away which letter has figured, as you term it oflcii'st." asked the man who had started this branch of the talk. "Sure" was the prompt reply. There have hwn three As. 1wr Gs. three Hs. three Js. three Ms. twnPe and two Ts. R. C. P. L, R. V and W have been represented but once. Hor mnny of our presidents have asked a man who had had cone In at that moment. Thi required a little exense of the gray matter, but the man who hai made the slphaher a atudy was to the fore after a brief bill. "We had I mini ten." he said. - Bu-ra- n. ipiiiSM' jx-r.t- t Weather Bad The Has shown the importance of having GOOD SIDEWALKS CEMENT WALKS MADE WITH- Alsenv-Germa- Cement n are guaranteed by ue. The Eccles Lusher Co, vs This Is the best brand on tha market .You pan get It by railing en or phenlng While preparing for spring and aunc mer ask te ba shown tha acreen windows and dears Just reralvad at Old Abe. Andy Jackson, Andy Johnson, Hen Harrison, Zack Taylor, Old Buck, Chet Arthur aud Teddy Roosevelt. Some of these had other nicknames Jackson was known as 01d Hickory, the first Harrison waa Tippecanoe. Lincoln was The Rial 8plltter. Taylor was Old Rough and Ready and Roosevelt is frequently called tbs Cowboy Eccles Lumber Co. 164 Telephone 12S and the Rough Rider. How many members of the cabinet ever became presidents." asked the man who ordered the last round. Six," waa the prompt answer of ths nifin who worked the alphabet. Madison, Monroe, J. Q. Adams, Van Burra and Buchanan. Each had Monroe was been secretary of state. secretary of state and afterward secretary of war both in the administration of Madison. There was another cabinet officer who became president." said the veteran. You have forgotten Jeff Davis. He was secretary of war In Pierces ration. We all know of what bf was president. lint nobody said anything. After they hnil shaken tip the tag once more, an old Hunker said that Tyler's administration had taken theeake for shake-up- s He ran off the in the cabinet. namee of four secretaries of state, four of the treasury, five of war, fire ot the nary and three attorney-general- s. The symposium might have been extended had not a flrenglne dashed by the clubhouse just then, and the round table went out I o see where the fire waa Twenty-feurt- Street h Jef-feiuo- n, al-niin- lsl A genuine June Sale at the Putnam Gothing House. Every line of Goods Cut to the Core. Call and Examine Goods and Prices and You Can't Fail to Be Our Customer. f - i Putnam Clothing House I 2345 Washington Ave. -il es--- : lli'ijo its Li..iiiMmwiBfaawiaeffJ'nTTdffW.BHthJSE! Ve Arc Here With the Goods Your favorite beverage will be gfieatfjHi! by adding of Value-- - . Our backing is as substantial as our Army Tile plH;,orra is rule ill which is I " vis.doiu of The I;' irrr or Ihe Repuktican party, ia whi-- n ile.-the i irevf'n fulluwing tne carry-jpout of the policy of the parly ami thro:"!! vnicli they promise ihe continuation of i hal policy. Ji is a wi.o l.cve ronjpiic-'- i by state.-me-n Ihe iniorcMs of the entire ai r.v carry heart and its siory and Hike a I os son from the p:i.-t- a x:;ss-lioa Lop;-fofor the p reset; i aui the future. l avy make Uncle Sam. off on piut-J..t- . n Embroideries and Insertions, r hn The St. libu'iB Fair l.ot only paid over 40 per cr.ni of its grors receipts from June 1 io June i 7, but the peymrat exceeded t.ie ric.imaie s r;f the secretary of the board of by $15,057.44, the total raymral io the Rcmdary of the TrmMji-- being 10SJ57.41. The first paruKrit b'.ing meda. lurpara! ions for the future mi the loan of $4,6'j0,0'iQ are br ing muiie in. earnest for future payand ia ihe ments must be sum of $5'0.fifl-b- i!t with full cond- masia-reiiien- pay-Bf-.- all slrlsH 1iat ijp Another iiiMaiic of our ability to maintain our line as embroideries and insertions of the t maii-tfccr- Buy for Cash. Sell for Cash. Very Special Reductions Summer Dress on Goods YOF SEK WE ARB AHEAD OF THE HOTTEST WEATHER IN THIS r YO P OF OlR BlMMER DRESS H''TMK CHOICEST PATTERNS FOR A VERY LITTLE MONEY. LET THE PURSE STRINGS RESPOND TO THIS GREATEST OFFER. 8 fur ")hyr ginghams, fancy Ltripra. worth 10c. ICc for Toilc Du Nord gingham, extra value cvea al 12 8 worth 10c. for Priscilla batiste. In all worth 25c for fancy tissues, ca-i- lv 3c. 27 for Bayern novelties, worth SSi. 4 4 for Lotus lawn, At Bars and FbunUlast Makes everything good. F. J. KIESEX OP. CO. Ptatribtitorgv l-- 3c THE FIRST PAYMENT. n y. Settles the Nerves . mlr-wo- beiiev-- fl-- 2 m 6 ! 12 for 5c quality. for He for 29c quality. 8. L fig- - H. B. Hilliard- i c. CLARK & SONS CO. xss: in fancy pique waistlngs. which were always worth 12 fur dotted Swiss in fancy colors, worth 15c. for fine quality dimity always selling at 15c. IScfor Ruddy Duck, worth 12 c. Eolicnnc. worth 75c. 15c. 17 White India Liura, 8c. 10c. 12 White Persian Lawn, Jc. 25c. 30c. 36c, 40c. 60c. Here is where the selliug al even a reduction nf a cent or two creates hardship. Summer dress goods are sold at almost cost evem at the regular price. 10c for 12 12 12c 60c for c. quali:y, 2So for 25c quality. u 3-- 1- -2 unucr-prico.- s I'asaajwwgg G C. Rchrg. 6 i CENTRAL Under New ManagemenL BOTE AND BAR Phene I35-- k j |