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Show llORMSCJ ' ; it U t THE EXAMINER r I?! ik imr iay la tha W hf Eludtrd PubUhbtng Ob Pnbltshod fc' f Delivered by Carrier, 1aelaJa if luity tr Bsala. Morning - ta Msgb copies H.H UBBCR1FTION ItATEB. By nail ana month (Including Ran day) ontaida af Ogdaa Telephoae Kb M. a If m a f-- :V i H reive by kmkteU REPUBLICAN TICKET Theodore Roosevelt York. VICE PRESIDENT pyR Chas. W. Fairbanks ol Indiana KLFIBLICAN S1A1E ir liCKEI .,jw .- -' ., HOWELL. For Sacra la ry of Stato, . CHARLES S. TINGEY. Far Jtiatifa Supramo Court, DANIEL N. STRAUP. For Attorwy Otnarnl, . M. A. BREEDEN-Fo- r Slam Troaaurar. JAMES CHRISTENSEN. For Stato Auditor, J. A. EDWARDS. For Stato Bupt of School. A. C. NELSON. j j There ix every Indication that Bug-lanhas improved the opiHirtuaiiy by Knxxla's imlirogllo In tho Far Bast and has at Iasi gained control of the Thibetan vauiage ikjIhI which offers almoxi impregnable dcfenxe to desire for her Indian territory-he- r h couph- - of centuries. urn mil mi " SECOND DISTRICT. For Dlotrict Judge, , Jafc.ES ALBERT HOWELL. Tar Dutrict Attomejr, GEORGE HALVERSON UF STAPLER. ol cxpul of Offlrlnl aiailaib-August show during pin product s a inotlfintc InmtOHC aa compared ulih I3S.SW.B 8 Die pronging inontb; other Hi On mcainxt f'.,9.lu2.'43?.. the when found la : hwa .all n hand, la carried hack to the coraparlaoii cut responding mouth laai year. nt IKirta nt Ihnl time being valued the figure In cnr bnta ftiClOimi. wore abnormally tow. which in readily undcratood In view of Ihe high poattlun of pricr. The moat striking low of laat year'a figures apiwara In breadstuff. 83.d3il.4Sl romparmg with a year ago. and I2k.y33.txt8 la Augtwi. iyt'1. au exceptionally high record. Examining thu breadstuff in ileull It la UPHwerrd that the value of corn exports were about the Mine a thin year aa in 19DU. but wheat buahi-lto tell from 6.(41.439 SI 6.489; a difference In value or $3,073.-3There wax alan a ileereaaa in wheat flour (rum t.t3ti.723 to I3.2H2,-6equivalent to ulxiui fiiNtliMiO barrel!. A slight gain in value of hva clock exported a a more than offset by the lux In provtHionx, which occurred chiefly in pork and ham. A email decreaeo in lb., outgo ot etirew ihc largaaa aiora iban balitnocil er Hpmefta of bolter, uf whxh a cuiikliiuiauir- iuux cnienl la ln'ipg accomplished W'llil port. Doth aa to quantity and value there wax a large oil aa Inrrcaae In export ol com parted with the xame month laet. year, but a loss uf about 10 per cent. Irum the previoua month' xhipmeiita. the Angiixt In every other rraik-c-t ahuainit wax xomewhai ladier than that ol duly. Noiuitbaiaudiug a decline of 1.6 ecu lx a pouud la average export price, the value of cotton 1 M-- - ( t- f: i? r t ahip-mriii- a 7. . - i If H .it in i it . 136.33 1, hliipmeuia in Auguat wax again! only Il.va3.v96 laxi ..tar. the uuaiuity lucraaiug iiom 31.131 bale to jU9.k32 bale. Tlii. hat mi other aignitlcance than itic earlier mamrliy ul ilic ocw crop. j ii 1 il ii gt OTATIO.NS FltOM KriPL'KLIt'AN l.'AMPAIUN '1 HXT LUOK, 194. The (ilioHiiiK quotaiiona make In tcrex'ing reading: "Thn true welfare of I lie nation la lndiMlubly botiud up with the welfare 6T the farmer and the er of the man who 1 111k the coil, and of tha mechanic, and handicraftsman, the laborer. If we can insure the pros peril y of thexe two claxxex we nerd not trouble ourselves about the prosperity M the rest, for that will follow aa a matter uf coursa." Roosevelt ai opening of wage-work- 'J j r n May so, 1901. "It is, of course, a mere truism that w want to uxe everything in our power Hi foxier the woilare of our entire lxalc politic. In other word, we need to Heat the lar.ff ax a huainew propo Exposition. i dtmm'i. he gets awfully unthroughout a good (Continued on Page 7) Inates against the Tribune? the executive commiltee. Their first inretlng for organisation was held September 6. 19u4, the very day I hoy Senator had tho conference with Kearns. Again what hole'' had they gut into? Mr. Con. M. Cannon of tho committee wae an ardent Welle man and ably seconded all that Senator Kearns aud the Tribune crowd did to secure the ranominai ion uf Ihe governor. Tho editor uf this paper was not a delegate to, uor a participant in. thn dell Iterations of tho state Republican convention. Rome other member ot tho executive committee were in tho xame class. Tlte Tribune Kays, "Thr cotnnilUeu wanted Henator Kearns' help." Indeed It. did more than that, il had A right to demand his help and, as a good, loyal Republican, who hail been honored by his parly with Ihe most exalted office in tho gift of the people of the ate. ho hail no right to wait to lie "asked" for his help. It was hi duty to proffer lit help and the committee paid him for more d feretiee than lie had a right to expert by asking for it. Again the Tribune xsn. li wax for thetr uwu advantage they went to . hint, not for hi. Indeed, at that time Scum I Thoms Ksrnx wax an ujg'u and avowed canto the I'nitcd didate for Stales he had more xoitaio; pronounced friend thuu any other single caudidaic; In order to achieve his cherithed amlu'.ion ii was uecesxury first lo have a Republican victory in the state. Was Rcuator Kearns, ai that tiaui, inicrcxu-in, or did the it With this Issue we piihlixh the call of Ihe county committee for the primaries. As we have before raid, we consider the plan adopted for holding I hem eminently fair. We hoie that all Republican volar will attend and am to It that representative Republicans are sent to the county convention who. In tliclr turn, should see that strong, clean men are uouiiualed. All factions, or element, of ths party should be represented on the county ticket. Neither personal spile, nor sentimental friendship should be allowed to Influence In the selectlou of candidates. Those only should lie selected who are strong with thn people. In view nf the great importance of the couiest this year, every minus! concession that ia honorable should be made lo bring every Republican voter to Hie support of the entire ticket. The Denux-raijut now are boasting of a uniiiui Democracy." They gleefully point to a divided Republican party and promise their henebmeu (he "spoils of olthn and the plunder of wnr. A united Republican party can defeat their ambitious and blip Id ibeir hopes. Fit this reason we ask the of IV rounty lo lay aside all personal like end dtHlikex. lut up a ticket that shall be reprexenl alive of the entire party, and then Join tn irrlirnt. a wiii k nmil that licket i elected at Ihe polls. WelMT I Repulilli an. The Dcmix rats an get nothing unlew. ihe brawl and xtnfe of Repuhlican give it io them. Lrl ii have harmony, a strong iickct aud a rousing Repuhlh-u- C. The best designers and cutters the most skillful tailors have all done their very best for you. C. Come in and let our new suits talk to you for a few moments. C. They L have a great story to tell of their excel- Every purse can find ihere a suit to fit it d Suits at $10, $12.50, The Trend of The Times JThc trend of the times is to the Clothing, 'the new kind" in preference to the merReady-For-Scr-vic- c' $15,' up to $25 t Fred M. ,Nye s Of M The ciothur MARK SALE COST i ar 1st Will ba remembered by tha thousands of buyers who bought during that famous sals. We will give another Coet Mark Bala on everything In stock and will include ali. Fall Goods arriving during Sals. Domestic suiting and all Cotton Goods bought alnco drop Ip prices of theao goodc are Includad. No artlcla In our largo stock will bo reserved. Tho manner in which New will be sacrificed will be food for close, careful tuyere. Vj ", c . , THe' Terms of Sale' Are Positively A S Reese Howell H . Sons chant tailors product. Its If been us of Not Surprising! the progress made by Ihe makers of ready-fo- r getting of elntbea-makindown to a science, when clothing i ma.io in largo quantities along finer and more exclusive lines tlmu that uf the merchant tailor. clothing- tUu g KOHNBUOTTtTPS eioYHi mo run CHICAGO Vfi vSacK editorial comenF Putnam Clothing House 2345 Washington Avenue Suits j la giving free six months aubacription to the American Bey j The Three Eoftoa prij Me Ixx-aox- e committee haw a right to suppose he wps Interexted In. a Republican salaries. victory? (r. waabani that very time K'X carp have been disa hypocrite for a purpose? llo never covered in tbe avrtfleial lake ht the at that time informed ihe committee Lagoon. And thd new party leaders at Lake hv found several 20tx that he would not be such modulate. Salt pound' sucker tn take pari In their Why didn't hr play fair with the movement." committee and inform It that ha had As Htandard bearer of the Repitb-Ib-an- s no further Interest in Republican sucof Utah John P. fuller' cess In the state? tn the gubernatorial chair should be assured by those who are loyal to Again the Tribune says: th principles which have brought pros"The committee say that at the lime perity to this state. of their oukutlailon with Senator Japanese soldiers only gd 4 cents Kraraa and 1r. Lippmsu. Invitation a for their services -- y,q tber? is were being aent out for a ibeeiinx to j nnday order against Ihe marrtfng Irob-- j form tbe new isiriy. This Is not true. aldy the effort lo support a family on Those invfiattnna were nor xenl out for I sueb a makes ihrm o wlliinq aonis days afler. It had aot even been I in lua pittance the risks of wai. C. The new garments are now on our tables. Ice-so- ly The army officer who are not permitted ir marry of ihcl.1 arotil salary will have an ca task Inflmnr-iafemale etiien to an an agnation for a general increase in military you dressed in one of our handsome Fall Suits? - i'i Market flcah-- r announce ciauhorriex are lower. Tlsix t the xca-u- n when the berries ronum-urto "go ilowu"--tb- cy are more appetizing C. Have you ever thought how contented you would fee, how well you would look and what satisfaction it would afford your friends to see lence. POLITICIAN ploys thousand of men. rial make It a point to attend all the nodal affairs given by the employees. Tha Populaca Hare Expects Candi-- . The first few time they went In sack dates to Be Well Dressed Swell suits and quiet haberdashery. The Tegs Queer a Spellbinder Out West, men didn't like it at ail. One or two Though Garb of William J, Bryan of tha very frank ones told them so. and Others. The push says ihey aint good enough fur your swell clothes. they It wa J. Rluat Fassrtt who establish, raid. ed tbe principle that ordinary people in The official took advice on the subNew York and the Ka- -l generally like ject. and next time there was a dance to have a candidate (rrv well wood-all- y given by the employees they wore if that candidan- - ix one of the drexe suit, white waistcoat and top rlassrx. Mr. Fasrau upiier hats. It made a great hit Now they learned the lesson by hard experience. dreu for a dance among their employThe Incident I hinorii.. ees aa they would for a dinner on Fifth Ua went down on the Bowery to avenue. a t make political speech and r'aB to A iMilltician of New York who underdrew as he thought a citizen of ihe stands this sat at dinner at Juai to show a 81. Louis principle Bowery ahnuld drrs. hotel during the Demothat he wasn't at all stuck up. he took cratic convention and marvelled greatoff hla coat, addressed them In hlaahiri ly at tha table mannera of William wluevea and met with a front. The citiJennings Bryan. The pperleea one was zens of the Bowery raid in effect: dressed as usual In a frock coat "He dime im dirt. He wear Ids that bore traces of shiny dinners. previoua fancy shell for III swell friends, but He wore hla venerable white tie above we ain't good enough. Cut him out! a shirt that might have been laundered They showed ai the polls the way more frequently wlthont harming IL fell about ton. ii. they Ha was handling French fried potatoes Thla ho I teen a principle in politic with Ms knife. ever lm-r- . if you are a rich politician "I wonder," said the New York polior a kldglove reformer, wear your bewt tician. "If Bryan ever heard of Bloat clothe when you address the populace. Fassett? He's off K he tMnks that They'll take il a a big compliment. goes down with the populace," The sunrinindfnl and attorney of Ther'a where you are mistaken, a big city corixiratlon learned this n raid a Gold Democrat from Oregon, two year ago. The concern em who heard the remark. It' one at s iriiim-plixnt- takes the ground tbai as the Japs are from Mongolian they are barred schools provided for white children. Influential Japanese prepared to contest Hit decision. DIFFERENT RULE FOR THE EAST AND THE WEST. RKIT'liUCAKR WILL HAIiMOXIZB. Agaiu Urn Tribune uxks. "Why did r the committee go to him did Hull lata day? at Why Reams) they auk him to pull them out uf the bole they had got into?" What LATK day. Mr. Tribune? Tito stale convention was held August 23. 19df. The chairman was chosen after tin convention adjourned. It was several days later than ibla when he named dont of public schools, has given the opinion that the 200 .lapannst) children the public seeking admixxlon to school of that city nanst attend tbe ('liineae public school. The attorney CLOTHES AND THE bm-ont- e KXPOXTS h aud treat me The Rev. F. E. Hopkins, of the Pilgrim Congregational church, Chicago, in a sermon, has shandy attacked Bishop Potter's support of the Subway Tavern project. Mr. Hopkins say it la logirally absurd lo plead that beThe Herald announces. aproiox of cause tbe upper class indulges an evil the Kail l.ak Republican primaries: appetite the lower class ia entitled to ''Smoot crowd sweep the city." Tha the same enjoyment. He thinks the eliy nndnuhtedly needed the cleaning lower class represents the capacity of and it owes another debt of gratitude public sentiment, and that It can and to the junhT senator. Halt Lake City ought to correct tbe error of the upwill be diccnt and bahitahle if he per clasa. He reminds ua that Jesus keep up Ilia gixtd woik. began with fishermen and that villainy in disguise Is more dangerous than Cily Atiorney lamg. of Kan Francisshameless vice. co, on the requesi of the superinten- law."-Presid- Far Gavamor of Utah JOHN C. CUTLER. il ws.-hiii- s If thought be was going to treat me I s . Ami i Tbe discovery ot a iviieral existin 111' cryx'u! ing in black cubic at UaluiiK'xIu. Iiidta. ba gem lieeu reported by the Icyli'ii Minera-logicSurvey, The principal inuxtii-iicii- i ix lliorium oxide, aud it 1 said to be highly radio-ai-tit- iub-lle- ly Miniu-uixillh- For Congrea. JOSEPH Mira Demm tj raaidantal Electors E. W. WADE. H. P. MVTON. JAMES A. MINER. If popular.. You see, l POll PRESIDENT ot Nf Tha poor man of Now York dresaee os well as ba raa, and would always like to dress better. As sjou as tne Bowery boy gets BIB abend so they tell me lie Invests It In clothes, cut according to his ideas of style, but in Imitation of ibe clothes be sees on the Fifth avenue swell. But when a poor man of the west grow suddenly rich he usually dresses just aa he did it the days of his adversity. cn-tt- or la tbali bafora Etamiaer Tka In 'golflea.' wage-worke- 1 ubarrlbm will renfrr n favor Informing tbli office at fallui a to J "That joke about smashing tha plug has in the cow tawrn la the dead sober tiuth. The comic papers don't exaggerate a bit when they tell about the western father who kicked hi aim off tb farm fur coming bout from college th-p- a t lot he. rou-dune- ... M i; IXK tr i . i nu CRXAtA. rtMPMvf.cL o par raoath s':. . (rlkiw-cilixe- Iff nt . v - Mimjtf. WM. GLASMANN, ' determined till later to form any new party at this lime." For answer to the above we point ,h al Tribune to ih senior senator's Hbe Imrnucrailc dat'y Ijtk morning Herald), where we Hurt on Reid. Mil B , 1903. full account of tbe duinga uf the ItrM I Otir average tneeiing uf the new party, wltiib believe aue and krebhy insu. who "(liheld on the evening of 8ept. in decency and hat a wholesome Blind. with the txuifcmu-the after the day acora He therefore leelt aa equal and this patx--r ciairs alike for the niaa of wealth guilty uf committee, that the committee's aiaie-methe mean and baa spirit of arrogance la that Uie Kearna push wri t true, toward these who are less aeil off. invitation for thu new tha Issuing means and far tb-- inan of small while the (onfereuce meeting, who ia his turn eh her feil or seeks parly For further inforutx-liu- n in session. was mean to excite in others the feeling of on the front colttuin sea tlni and tare envy ot thnre who are betlieial'l of Rail thu of iisga Syter off." - President lluusevrlt at or tlie the will Mb. find and you racuse, X. V.. Refit. 7. 19U3. ami format Ion. aims purported pur"There Is un worse enemy of the rouslstem y i new the of pany. s purea r than the man who a jewel and truth Is autneiinies perntis-stbl- e mob vloleucu in any shape, or even In one who Is advucaiug It who preaches class hatred; and surecause. drsjieraui out with ly the slightest acquaintance rteu sbuuld teach Industrial hlsloiy It is easy la a ihat the statement the most feUiirtslgbied that the tin of the ixiiuniittee that thn senior new of must suffering for our people as a I attempting to organise a falsehood whole, the lime when business h party is a "malicious from stagnant, and capital suffer That Is always the lust argument of I' shrinkage euil gets no ruturu from tta the bully'' and ibt blackguard. Investments, are exactly the tlmea of Is also easy to say Iha' the senior senhardship and want and grim disaster ator was uot preM tit or at tl.e meeting ' I'residi'til Uisrsc-veiaiming liic poor wheu the lie parly wa organis'd N. V., absentei' at Syracuse. he ha We think the from 7, 19113. fur a purpose, hiniw'lf ll Is almost a ueceenarv that our lueeiiiigx. but by peruxlng rim It we policy sliould lie etalile a that ivdltnnia of the senator's pa tier ahoitld lie wise. A ns' ion like oura Hud t hut Havld Keith, par'te-r- . rrierul xil-could hoi loug stand the ruinous and lotitlilenilaJ advlxer of Henator tadi-ca- l to buxines y uf readjusting il Kegrux, pledged him lo tho support uf ebauge lu thn tariff at short Inter- ihe new niovcntsul and that Mr. l.ipp-n-avals, exp.fiaily when, as now. owing "nianager'' of both Senator to the liutiiiiixe extent and variety of Kearns aud ths Tribune, pledged t:ic nur product, the tariff schedule car- wnator and the senator'll "personal f duty on thousand ry rate organ" lu Ihe support of the new movearticle." Pnwhleni Rtsmevelt ment. and we here make the assertion . April 4. I9"3. nl that tr Senator Knarns were lo This is au era of grcal coniblua-lliinwithdraw his upxirt and tint both of lalior aud of capital, lu supixirt of bla pax-ttbe moveMany way these coiuiiinaiioua have ment, U would dwindle into even more worked fur good: but they must work inatgnllleant proportion I bait il now ent llooacvell asaiimes. Iltil, la the under the languags or lbs at Charleston. April 9, 19uS. Tribune, "Why follow I be twisting and turnings" of this TUB TRIWCKR AXO TUB KBeditorial from such a selflsb and RTATBCOMMITTBR Pl.llLICAN source? The only patriotism of Hie Tribune editor has lx Inspired by About I be weak, id xiieclmeu Hi unly uxe new apapcr"p,i i ifuggliig ever bruiiglit riilver King divldtrada. l for Ilia Republican tarty in Utah wa lu light la the Tribune's attempt, lu break the fort of the Re- as a steppiug alone for Henator Kearns' cummlltee'a at' ambition and hla own miserly greed. publican executive Kuarus aud the The Tribune's claim lo be "flrmly aud Runalor of raignmnut Tribune In ike adilresa which that fervently supporting tbs Republican committee Issued to tha Republican national ticket ia uf a piece with all und un bridled Its biaxett eflrimiory voter nf the stale. The Ural and silliest charge la that gall. The only way tne national Re(inventin' Well gave Hie electiou proc- publican ticket can be aucmutful ia lamation lirl to the Nuw. Wa are through the aucceaa uf the regular Renot informed as to the facia, but we publican stale organisation. Tbe Trianppuae that the News, being an even- bune la dulng all It ixswibly can to n few disrupt and defeat that stale organisaing pa)ier, gut the the morning papnrs; el tion. and la about aa ooiishuent In Its hour all event does the Trlbuna want to claim (o being a Republican organ a charge that llclter M. Well, over the Devil would be If he claimed to be whose defeat fur governor the Tribune an angel of light. The Devil outranks crowd has abed barrels of crocodile the Tribune editor for conxixtency, but (or mendacity, meanness and pure, untear, thn victim" of "rhurch n devotoe adulterated cussedmnw tbe Trlbutte Ima also to that name Influence, and discriue editor Is clearly in the lead. the standpoint of th Inter-ea- t whole, and of the country a the temporary to not with reference needs of any puiliirai pnriy. Roosevelt at Minneapolis. April ait loa. from Far West democracy u x part of the not a name. The iMipuUc real thing, likes to fed Owl it idol iu i a:.v of them. I, (tier than the rest xexi,. ro, a a general ruse, any w.i-i wants a dreg i.. politician who l IKipuiaie doeaa'-- dare to drexs very slouch affect Lats, He well. wit shirts and careless manner. and thereabout Nebraska the In fashion for auiesmeu la the Jciinmca frock coal and white lie. 1'rovMj coat Ivu'l tnu cll cm and the wbnla nut lit I a little soiled, it makes a tint Impression on tbe l'lqiuilsra It iuo.i like tbe ministers clothes: but the show thui the dirt and xiatesmau isnt stuck up and wuut bohuob with tbe trust. "Uxt fall Henry J. Ciocker of t.a wealthy family of that name ran Pit mayor of Fan Francisco ou the Republican ticket. During lue campaign he dined one evening at the Pa, ire Fnlon i tub with some of the parte managers. He wore uf course his dinner ccat. "About black coffee lime a iiiesseec. er arrived to say that an imixiridnt sjieaker had failed to show up si meeting in a doubtful disirict suutli er Market. That part of Ran Freuds, 1 corresiKiud to the Bowery tn The chairman wanted Crocker to stem tbe tide, and he wanted hiia quick. with Hryaa's chief source of strength he Fopuliat element. Aa a politician William Jenning thought that dress i no bx)l. If h woutn Iotte and fhewer field manner tlient lake hi nuatitueiit he'd adopt in a minute. I've beard about tliai dres proixwi-tbin the east. Let me tell you that trom Nebraska west it works juai the other way. el The western Fnpnliat like to bat his idol isn't a bit stuck up. that he isn't putting on any airs that he's list like the rest of them. From the earliest day tha westerner lias lieen suspicious of the man who wear good . f.v t. " p i j (n ' chacea of more In ft has been very popular the past season and promises to bo a favorite for some time to coma'' This .Clothing - $4JM our. or Boy1 . Department. Editorially tha papar la all boy. It atando with a popular garment for ail around wrear. Made with the K. B. shoulder and permanent front. ! Magggjne with all pui feflW!Sack I boys and for boys, up holds manly aporta and sndeavora, and cultivates In Ita readers We can fit any one. true Ideals of Ameri- can manhood.. Big specials In Bojff I. L. CLARK & SONS CO. Department Mondays and Tuesday. Liu |