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Show i we do not warn to have to take cboiie "I hear you're goiu to have a between that and the fattening of a party at your house few by the government. The florial-ist- g can offer a better argument today It seems to be taken for granted "Yep; pap's done servin' hi time that them will bs some important than the standpatter on the present today." Houston Post. tariff. TLe steal trust now paying changes in the presidents official fam- to the members of the trust not lease "lie lived in a low, rambling ily after Marcb 4 next. Mr. Hay will, then fifty mllhous of dollars a year, it is settled, remain, so that the coun- and yet tbs (met will am. agree to take bouae" "But 1 understood you to say it had them try will have the advantage of know- aoff any part of a tariff that gives two room!'' only a on and monopoly steel, thing iron ing that its foreign relations are maa-age- the people must have. "That's true, but this was ia the cyColusa Sun. clone district of Kansas." New Orby a statesman whose ability . leans and tact are recognized throughout COALS WELCOME AT NEWCASTLE. tbs world. Kecretary Wilson, of the Bouhrette Hero oumes the leading U ia reported that the Tulare county Department of Agriculture, will, it is man. Does he do his uwn press work orange that were shipite-- to Ians Anif bis thought, remain, stay depends geles last week found a ready sale now? s upon the will of Ihe president. There at excellent Comedian Yes; I saw him pressing prices, but ihe news did trousers bis is talk of Secretary Shaw retiring to not come through the Southern Caliyealerda) . Chicago Not ibe least amazing feature of ihe whole affair waa ihe committing magistrate's unwillingness to release the hoy, even after the circumstances of his prison life were made clear. HowPublished day la the year by ever, ibe release was finally effected Cn Publishing the Standard and ihe buy is now at liberty. As Charities points out. the evil still exists. and not only in New Jrrscy, but in many other status, tbe county jaila Manager. M. GLASMANN, are busy with their manufacture of criminals. ty Pestered jsuarr by Carrier, laclul'ag Examinee. Morning d Times-Deinociai- jinnth Srtf n copies take the presidency of a bank in New York City. Mr Cortelyou, who rethe signed Becreiaryshlp of Commerce and Labur to manage the President's canvass, was talked about as a likely candidate fur tue office of Postmaster-Genera- l, but Le may go higher up, fur he Is now mentioned as the probable successor of Secretary Shaw. There is sou probability of Secretary Hitchcock retiring from the Interior Department, and gossip has also teen busy with tbe uatues of tbe other members, but t.uihing definite can he said about their relations to the now administration at present. Taking as bis theme the false hypothesis that Gentile merchants are lu RATES. SUBSCRIPTION letil from a material liusineae standpoint Frank J. Cannon altempta to point oul. In an editorial in the TriBl Bail one luoath (Including bune, an alleged condition in Utah, BO ota hut his distribe is ridiculous in Its inHnuday) outelde of Ogden M. consistency, absurd lu the statements Telephone No. contained and every word, every sentence. Is an insult to the Intelligence SubetTlbeis will cooler a favor by of the Gentiles and a base reflection this office of fall are to on tbe honor, integrity ami manhood reive The Stanuner before fheli of both Mormons and Gentile. breakfast. First he charge EXAMINER TELEPHONES general trade conditions. Some peculiar conditions are noted lu the financial markets of the Last eoHU-IhiJust at thia lime there should be the money In esse approaching market. But the strain is still severe vlih no indications of a change fur ths belter. Gold should be coming to this of the country at this time. In view American of movement export abroad. In products, but it is going of the tbe tightness all probability market Is occasioned by tbe shipment! of gold, though there are other matters which furnish partial explanation. It is probably that ths outflow of gold will not he at an end for aosw time. American securities have been shipped back by millions. They have been absorbed and paid fur, though the exchange Is not yet nt an end. The lightness of the market will bold In all llkeliboud until after the dawn of another year. Business in iron and oieel is fairly good, though it Is worth while noting the abeenca of free ordera for rails from the big coneumere. The demand for small products, like wire and wire nalle, while good and nt advanced prices, creates activity In but a small part of jhe business. The tut ala will remain light until the railroads are free buyers. That date ie in the future and la problematical. Activity continues in the pig iron market with a prospect of n number of idle fumacre going into Maat Just as soon as coita supplies are In eight. Dry weather haa favored the early curing of the corn crop. It is ob served, however, that defects In yield are being reported. These may not be stiffleienUy general to affect the total yield, taking the country ne a whole, and it la probable at thle time that tbe figures for the whole crop will not vary far from 2,450,0(10 bushels. Thla looks favorable as a factor in railroad earnings during the winter months. Retailers are experiencing some additional activity on account of the advance army of holiday shoppers. In addition, there haa been more activity In the purchase of winter necessities, though as yet trade has not met full expectations. In truth, the moderate weather has acted as a drawback. Upon the advance of actual winter then will be a healthy Improvement. ng THE MANUFACTURE OF CRIMINALS. that ihe average Gentile merchant in this State is cringing sycophant, one who will oiien-l- y donate toward Mormon projects and secretly contribute to a fund to fight ths church; that they live a constant Dr. Jekyl-Mr- . Hyde existence, being all things to all man; destitute of honor, and business integrity ; sincerity to most disreputable methstooping ods in order to attain business success. What ulse can Frank Cannon mean? Here are tbe plain statements taken from hi editorial: "If a Mormon rumniiuee waits upon a Gentile merchant and asks him for a donation for any purpose, it never occurs Ip him that it is necessary to ciiuceal the visit or to disguise his contribution. He is quite willing to have the committee seen and to have his donation known. He is in no danger of loaiug any Gentile patronage on this account. But if a Gentile commute wails upon him for any purpose likely to bo in the slightest degree offensive to the church auto-rrat- s or the Deseret News, he looks fearfully around and desires that they will make an appotuiment elsewhere, and if he concludes to contribute any monqy or service lo ihe cause, he asks that hla participation be kept a secret. He foara that if any Mormon clerk, or even errand hoy, in his employ should learn the farts, he would be especially marked as an object of church barred and Hie little patronage now bestowed upon him by Mormons would be withdrawn." How do tlie business men of this Plate like the character given them by Frank Cannon a man, who for years catered to their every wliiin that ho Plight gala political preferment; utcl when he had betrayed every" faith placed In him socks revenge by blackening the reputation and throwing a clond upon the reputation of the people who honored him? Du the business men of Utah care to stand uuder the repmation for double-dealingiven them by Frank Caunon? g Even the youth of the Slate are not to escape scatheless from the character-assaulting policy of the Salt Lake Tribune 'a editor, lie charges that, virtually, every Mormon employe of a Gentile merchant is a spy tpon the employers for the benefit of the church. He In that statement charges honorable men. the leaders of tlie Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, with maintaining a system of espionage tbe object of which is the running of the business of Gentile merchants. Can any case be cited? Is there a Gentile now In business in Utah who can trace bis lack of success lo opposition of the dominant church? Ou tbe other hand, how many Gentiles have attained success and accumulated wealth through patronage a ltd aid of Mormons? There are scores of Gentiles in every community who can attest to the falsity of the chargee. Then the imputation that the Mormon youths are willing tools in such despicable work is needlessly injuring the Industrious young men and young women of ihe Stale. Tbe charge ia evidently mads with the Intent to arouse suspicion of their Mormon employes in Hie minds of Gentile merchants with the hope ihat a wholesale discharge or the employes would folthe two low and ihu breach Frank elements iu Utah widened. Cannon ha slandered wilfully every young Moreum in the Stale. He baa openly placed upon them a slain which it will require all their industry, all ihrir manhood and woraan-hoor- i, He has made their to burden of life heavier, and all because uf his demand for revenge on account of shattered political hopes sud disay ixiinied ambition. ld ed ton-goin- tuiei-eeiing- . ii-l- - on-fi- ii' fornia Times. hannels. Visalia newsiiaper ARE INVITED YOU Come io the feast, the tables are spread with the Hlpm d china ware that was ever ware, decorated and Ogden, isi not fail to see our display of cbinaware before your holiday presents. The latest shapes, newest decoration lowest prices. Will help you to decide what to buy. e. . haad-paiate- i,u", B Whcclvsright Bros. CROCKERY PHONE STORE 2478 WASHINGTON 14T Z. AV i News. Grayer Why ia it that Edythe is so unpopular in society ? tike's very careful to speak nothing but tbe truth The poker player who. while en route bout people. home with hie night's gains, was held Gladys And that's just what makes Courier up by two policemen, was. after his her unpopular. Louisville first scare, delighted to find that they Journal. were only the representatives of the lawr which a Includes provision "Is your friend a good shot? gainst gambling. Stockton Record. "Yes." answeied tbe sportsman, afHe never hits "I'm glad you saw my painting," said ter some hesitation. D'Auber. "1 tell you I'm proud of that any game, but 'then he never hits any of tha people in hla bunting party, honor.' ither. Washington Star. "What hnor?" inquired Dttmley. "Didtit veil woo ths tag honorable mem toil on it?" I hear he is a confirmed bibliophile," "Not on your painting- That was on "How awful! I always fancied he the frame. Philadelphia Press. was a teetotaler. Judge. NO CAUSE FOR ALARM. FROM THIS DATE WE WILL SELL THE - j j ,rElilTOltlAI, Help the bouHH-r- Strange Pets Ladies COMMENT! UNION o hr taking kindly Salt Lake scenta to tbe school board fight. ANIMALS If Jeffrie had beeu nn better fighter that he is an mtur lie would still ba unknown ;o fame. USED AS A Fur locomotive Iasi year purpose England rousnmnd 9t.351.oH3 tons of I .Scot find 1.7au,7;.S tone and Ire. land 357.ua? tons. . founding of the Berlin in 1821 then followed in a number of technical schools all over Ger- Srl-oo- Quick a or r pidytei-hr.i- many. Tin- - fsi-- t Hist a man adds weight to his side of the does nut nriTK-arilrefer to his physical proportions as some heavy weight seem to Imagine. qiu-sth- y The sickness of Juror Dressier in tbe Nsn Patti min case norms to he tn the Intcrisi nf yellow jiii.rnalism aloue. All the sensational preliminaries must agaiu he gonr through. Colorado Springs wax one of the first dtim west t fight the puisance. and so far ii is the first to pitnleh the egotistical crank who delights In carving or painting hla name on puhllc pmperiy. hill-boa- Tbe deposition of King Into of Bavaria, on the gnuiud of his Insanity, anil Hi? proclamation of his uncle. Prince Lnitpold. who lies lieen regent, since ISStj, as King are now being actively advocated. The man. Clay, who ran for Congrera nu the 1'ulxils ticket in Idaho must have realized Ida name was changed to mu. I as no one haa heard of him under his original cognomen rlui-elect ion. Or has he turned "to dust?" PITH OFJTHE PRESS JUST AN OPINION. Tbe prevailing craze for unusual pels was exemplified at the Opera at Corent Garden the other night when a lady brought with her a chameleon with a delicate chain round Ha neck which enabled it to rfin up and down the curtains of the box. This love of animals of an ecceutric descript km is by no means a modern innovation; it may be traced back as far tbe time of the Pharaohs. Quaint Interest doubtless attaches to the juxtaposition of a beautiful woman and a wild beast Mme. Bernhardt and her tame leopard were tfea sensation of a couple of decades ago. Mrs. ; Arthur Cadugan, Lord Cadogans had a fancy for poisonous snakes. One small snake she frequently wore oq her arm ae a bracelet, hut to the relief of her friends these strange pels died off one by one and have not been replaced. More pleasant as a companion waa the tame otter which used to follow Lord Linlithgow's sisters. Lady Dorothea and Lady Estcela Hone, Ilka a log; this was a really intelligent and lovable creature, which has since been replaced by a tauie hare whose family name la Mr. Juggins." This interesting little animal Is much in request at country house parties, to which it Is often issen by its mistresses, for whom it has a great affection. MONKSY TAKES THE CHANGE. A mongoose or a monkey ia quits aa ordinary domestic animal Just now, and of the latter a pretty specimen ia often to be seen colled round tha West nsek of its owner. A End tradesman received a lerribla shock one morning when this lady extended her patronage to his shop. While settling for her purchases, something looking like a fur boa suddenly snatched up the change and examined it with two bright little eyes, chattering voiuhly the whtle. The poor man was heard appealing to the assistants as to whether it was real. A specimen nf the green Egyptian beetle, which really seemed to know Its owner, and never took flight whim lei loose to crawl about her hand, was n selected as a pet by another lady. The history of the creature reached the Court, and an appointment was made for the beetle and Ha owner to have audience of the Queen, but a brutal friend, ignorant or thoughtless, flicked the poor beetle off its mistresss hand, where it was taking a quiet walk, and thereby adalike lo the ministered a death-blobeetle and the high hopes of the lady. Lady Anglesey possesses a marmoset no bigger than a rwiuse, which she used to carry about, with her, hut it has not been seen of late, so some evil has doubtless befallen it. Lady has givConstance en up her snakes. Another lady kept a hedgehog, which followed her about with great Intelligence, hut it had Its drawbacks as a companion. THE ROTHSCHILD GOAT. The Rothschild goat was part of the decoration of Piccadilly at one time, but haa never been replaced: more's the pity, as such touches add to the gaiety of our 1tndou streets. The Agrican meercat came much into favour during the war, and the little creatures are even now sometimes to he encountered in the park, led about like a dog by a string. They re pretty, intelligent, little beasts, snd very affectionate. it seems hard to get up a friendly interest in a lizard or a chameleon, but each has its lover In the Ixmdon world. General St. Legrr's daughter. Mrs. Holland, has several chameleons, which spring almuL like crickets, and know her voice quite well, coming at her calf. A tame green lizard, lied up with bright hued rlblions, loves lo rrcep to its r.is'regs's shoulder, where It cling for hours in perfect content! men!. London Mail. sister-in-law- well-know- n well-know- It has often been remarked of late that majorities are. not always right. When opposing new Mess advanced by the foremost thinkers of Ihe age, the statement may be true, but seldom ever in voting for officers of the nation or a church. In such matters majorities are always conceded to be right, and must certainly docs the majority count. This Is highly proper, for where would contention and strife end if It were ot herwise. Iigan Republican. SOUTHERN CONDITIONS. Stuart-Kicharrtso- n The Congressional representation of the South cannot be reduced till the Supreme Court renders a decision as to the Fourteenth Amendment that will enable Congress to throw out the entire delegation from some State that is alleged to evade the Constitution. That necessity will tend to postisme the action uf Congress for some time. Provo Democrat. A TIMELY OPINION. A couple of hold-up- s hate been caught, l hey should be made guests at the Stats prison for as long a period as the law allows. Descrci Nans. CONSIDERABLE SHODDY. With the daughters marrying Englishmen and the son using Gatling guns on workingmen, there seems to he considerable shoddy in the Americanism of the Leiter family. Sail lake Telegram. MODERN TEMPERANCE REFORM. Ihe active business nf the dsy is doing more in the cause of temperance than all other agencies combined. It Is not spasmodic, but goes regularly along. Railroads, street railways, and all those corporations having direct connection with th public cannot afford to take the chances of a drinking man getting them mulcted by carelessness. and cannot employ them. Tbe public has fast been extending this to the professions. It is now said that the life insurance companies are considering a very low rate to total abstainers. Of course they would make the policy forfeitable on a violation of the absten-ane- e clause. What a powerful t om iterance engine that would be. Neither is this the kind of movement that brings on discussions; not the kind that ran he met by any kind of organization against .it. It is simply following a natural law. Colusa Sim. A STRAIGHT TIP FROM MR. GREEN. We do not believe in Socialism, but London. Dec. 1. According to the Standard, the government hasInstituted s searching Inquiry retlie yarding British vessels coaling Russian fleet with a view to pn-venting any further breach ol netttrafity. w I From the London Sporting and Dramatic News.) A gentleman trainer was requested by a lady to put her a tenner on a certain borsu If ha fancied it. Now, he did not fancy the animal nor back It and was greatly surprised lo see It win. Of course be. was pleased, but hls was Interrupted by the reflection that the lady would doubtless imagine tliai her tenner had been Invested. The trainer inquired the price to 1. Though a poor man, he was snd Is, I should say so kindly and scrupulous that he would not disappoint hia friend, and sent iter 200 pounds, which lie could exceedingly ill afford. Doubtless to this day she haa no knowledge of the truth. SEESE WELL BACKED UF. Judge Harrv A. Shutc, the author of "The Real Diitry of a Real Boy. waa born in Exeter, N. H., and an Exeter man said of him the other day: "Hairy Shuts and I used to fish together lit our childhood. Many a mess of brook trout, perch and horned pout me hooked before we knew how to read or write. One day when me were fishing, a eily boy joined us. He sat down on a piere of granite rock, and while we fished he lied to us about city life. When be got through, I thought I would do a little lying, for the country's sake. You see that farm over there?" I said. Well, that farm belongs to Cyrus Skinner, our champion farmer. Do you know how much butter and cheese Cyrus Skinner makes? Why, he makes a million pounds of cheese a year. "The city boy looked skeptical. and 1 turned to Sliute to back me up. I turned a little timidly, though, for Shute was, aa a tule, a truthful boy. Aint that so, Harry?' I said. Don't million pounds Cyrus Skinner make of cheese a year? 'Well,' laid Harry, T can't say aa 1 ever heard precisely bow much cheese and butter Skinner makes, but I know for a fact that he has twelve saw mill! that all run by buttermilk.' BOTTLED HEALTH Natures delicious sparkling Nectar. It creates that exalted feeling perfect health by clean si Dg the system of all ini purl ties FRED. J. KIESEL, well-wor- CO. El j niatrUititftW Yh need a Faff Mt and Qmwl ysuraalf and beys. Rw brash has than In great abundant mi the RIGHT PRICM. Deni fM fta eetf and JNr bafera yen buya ft IM a Putnam n Clothing House 2345 Washington Avenue g r. here!" cried the man, finally. "Im getting tired of waitlug on you In this way." Are you. dear? Just lu patient, then, and I'll let you wait on me some other way." replied hia wife. Philadelphia ledger. good-nature- d NOTICE Our mill le running full time, but we still have time to take care of a few nice Jobe of litterior finish and mill work of all klnas; Our Lumber Bash Door and other building material Is Strictly First class and you make no mistake whzn placing your order with us. Aunt Jane Ediih, .didn't I see Mr. Sweet ser kissing you In the hall laat night. Edith Yes, l.ut It was only in remembrance uf former days. Aunt Jane A sort of souvenir spoon, T suppose you mean. Boston Transcript. . good-nature- task The "People who haven't autos shouldn't run down those who have. "No. hut It's still worse for those who have autos to run down those who haven't Cleveland riain-Dcale- l.-- The j Hip (Frgro T. P.s Weekly.) "What chance have I," said a gin to me recently, against that? tilm half unronsclously glanced down at a pair of shabby shoes and a skirt. She had been out for a couple of months." Her savings were all gono, and though she did not admit It, a little observation could tell that ihe anl hunger were not on unfamiliar terms. Certainly the moat sanguine of mortals would not back her in a conle.t for employment against tbe girl she hsd pointed to. That, as she so bitterly called her, had drees, money and a comfortable home from an Indulgent father. The only wages she asked from a theatrical manager was to be allowed a chance of gratliy-in- g her. vanity by posing on a stage. Her dress and appearance was an advertisement of prosperity for any touring company. Can it be wondered that she and others like her are every day driving actresses trained and deeper and deeper into the slough of poverty and despair? Oh. see of At First class Bars, Cafes, Clubsand Drug Stores. VOLUNTEER CHORDS GIRLS. lard-workin- I WELL . Kadley Yes. 1 really would like to know whit, your age is. Mira Peppery Well, why don't you PHILIPPINE HEALTH REPORT. ask me? mat IVc. monthly Washington. Kadley Well, wltal Is it? rtport of th- chief surgeon of the Plilllp. Miss Pepperv None of vuur busiplltea covering 'lie month ending October ness! Philadelphia Press. the percetiUee .if lck out liUli. show nf a total strength of ti.VA suMirrs, to Visitor Your governor seeuis very have been less than S per cent. The sur:i splendid as this geon general of tbe House Yes. poor thing, showing for the tropics. Ru' six death her father lost a lot of money, so three from occurred during that month, took her as governess for the childlaassc. (he others bring vlom nr acci- dren. dental. The chief surgeon retorted an Visitor Poor, poor thing! Isn't it entire absence d smallpox among the terrible how unfortunate some people ronp. are. Punch. e MADE BETTING FOR A FRIEND. Living Fur Boa. well-know- have been doing some of the iene painting at the Imperial 'J heater, Loudon, lately. Women UNI0N yKr PERSONAL ADORNMENTS. MADE Just a month more of leap year left. G:t a hustle ou. maidens! After ihe l Trails ...AT to boost Ogden. s y It la a frequent remark that our Jails are hothouses of crime, but the truth of It la seldom brought home to us more forcibly than by the following paragraph from the Philadelphia Ledger about two Inmates of tbe Bridgeton, New Jersey, county Jail; Frank Basinger in apparently the least interested person in the arrangements planned for the forthcoming legal battle. A Morplayful schoolboy,' eleven-year-oris Mittnex, Is his cellmate. The boy. a bright, sturdy little fellow, was brought to Bridgeton front Millville for playing truant at school." The editors of Charities were attrarted by this brief item says Public Opinion and began au investigation which soon disclosed the fact that Frank Rasinger, tbe imam; schoolboy's cel'niaie. was a wife murderer. Mr. Clara T. Sykes, president of the Vine-lan- d Children's Aid society, conducted ibe investigation and learned that, this fur sixteen boy of eleven had days, daily and hourly lu close association with the most degraded irini-ina- ls lu the jail. Resides the murderer whose ceil he shared he had arco- the hospital ward, where another We ask some latrlinent questions in an attempted suii tde. was the answers and truthful lvlng. As often as tin- - sheriff released may possibly u forthcoming, which 'lurris from his idl, wlih-as at cermight, enlighten the people of Utah if tain hours every day. the boy "Mioak-ed- " conditions exist which would justify around to see this man. wimse Frank Cannon's charges. We underhe found Two stand that iu the old days, when the other piitiuncnt ha-- the of the persecutions and sufferings endured In mnidor a; nnain hours, and with the Mississippi valley were still fresh 'hr hi ill tsi.v established rather mors in ibe minds of ibe Mormons, that than casual linns. These tv.i were they refused 10 Gentiles, but Women la jail on a elai'K- - "f lo eping we also understand those conditions liinoiderly houses. When the turnkey have passed away. Is Frank Cannon was his reason for placing the drawing his inferences from condihoy in the midri of etii h tions which existed when he was upgrading lie cited ii, ,w- Jer.-oyoung and innocent and In the contiprison regulations prohibiting thi-- i nence of church leaders? Those conmem of l.ildrui with ditions i'iay long haw passed away T.iuinale. Anxious m run form to the for wa understand it is some year eiriit let,n- of the law, h; selected the since he enjoyed ihe confidence of the most "unionwii.in criminals" in the church leader or had' an intimate jail fir l ie Toys daily companion. knowledge of church wui. com-in'-o- 1 CHARGES. FRANK CANNON'S OF THE CABINET. COMPOSITION THE EXAMINER ' 5, tWI. HETEMIIER THE ilOEMNO EXAMINER OODEN, UTAH, FltJDAY MORMXO, Eccles Lumber Co. 156-16- 8 24th st. Both Phones 128 |