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Show -- THE EXAMINER LITERATURE AND ETHICS. Writing of 'Our Bourgeois in the current issue of Outlier's forth Weekly, Upton Sinclair1 pul tha somewhat start '.big query: "Is there any magazine published now in the world fur tbe taka of literwture, whs h has any more relation to literature thau It ha. to cigars and simp? He gotta on in say that the magaalne of today is on'y a mesas of enabling 1h to uuap exploiter, of 'rlsr. and make known their wares. He goes further, and says that this eon union of a coismoMlallxed lir era lure must continue so king as we have a sy.'eiu of of society whh-- makea wage-slave- s the vast mass of humanity aud shut, thfss out from ail hope of sharing la civilization, progress and light. he flud. that tbe failure of all o.ir our effort at reform and dreams of Joy and beauty is simply the Justice of Nature, tbe veugeawe of class." lie believes this there can lie so haven or refuge and no palace of art fur anyone but strife aud failure fur all nuill the fact of human brotherhood ta grouted, until tbe truth has been pounded into our sluggish nilnd. that there ran be no soul-lif- e for any man until it is fur all, that there can be among us neither political virtue, nor social nor tnis religiou, nor vital art, so lung as men, women and little children are chalued up to toil for us in mince end factories and sweaishope. are penned In filthy stains, and fed upou offal, and doomed to rot and perish In misery and horror. Mlenit-ur- e Published every day la the year by On. tha Biandard Publishing AM. GllASMA.NN, Dvbvored Sunday Manager. by Carrier, Inclul'cg Morning Exnminat, par Hbgii copies subscription By mall one W ata 8 rate. uoitk ihclBdlM fiaaday) outstila of Ogdea Telephone Ka 11 ....w eta will coaler a farar by fatflaa of fafluro to this if.rmiip their The Exauuaer bafor breakfast. Subscriber re-csi-v REPUBLICAN rOK TICKET rRESIDENT Theodore Roosevelt f New Tork, FOR VICltPRESIt.RNT Fairbanks Ojk, W.Indiana. of EEflEUMSM TICKET Par Presidential Electors E. W. WADE. H. P. MVTON. JAMES A. MINER. For Congrats JOSEPH HOWELL. For Governor of Utah, JOHN C. CUTLER. Par Saoratary of Stefo. CHARLES S.TINGEV. For Juatica Suprama Cour i I DANIEL N. STRAUP. For Attorney General, M. A. BREEDEN. For State Treararofh JAMES CHRISTENSEN. For State Auditor, J. A. EDWARDS. For Stato Supt of School A. C. NELSON. ffPCeiM JKUL TICKET dowvi-trodd- en THE WEBER COUNTY PRODIGAL. Amid the tumultuous shouts of the adherents of Ua leans, assembled In county convention in tke Salt Lake 7haat.ro, our theatrical fellow townsman, proud pousossor of a political cost of many colors, made an address, which, bemuse of the ciroiun-Htancsurrounding Its delivery aqd because it will be uued by the s beyond the bowlers of Utah as a new argument against the stale and her people, and because tbe high sounding title-o- f United States and tbs foot (bat the speaker ia tha ami of tha lata Oca Q. Cannon, ouce a great loader of tha Mormon people, will bo used to give it forts, makes It deserving of more than a passing nut Ice. The people of Ogden and of Weber comity hava long ainc ceased to wonder at any exhibition of our townsmans political vagaries. Ws believe alao that tha people of Utah were fully prepared fur,' and not In the least surprised at, this last most violent outbreak. ee 1 SECOND DISTRICT. For District Judge, JAMES ALBERT HOWELL For District Attorney, GEORGE HALVERSON THICKET STATE SENATOR, Charles R. Holllngswortlu REPRESETATIVES, Rudolph Kuohlar, T. C. Pancake, Wm. L. Steward Goo. 8. Doan. COMMISSIONERS, Four year term Joseph Stanford, Two year term Oscar B. Madaon. CLERK, David Mattaon. TREASURER, Alma Dl Chambers, '.RECORDER, Daniel W. Cffiap . . s ASSESSOR, Edwin Dlx. SHERIFF, 'Joaeph W. Ballsy. ATTORNEY, E. T. Hulanlakl. SURVEYOR, The speakers first plaint was the tact that Utah, in 189C, gave 51,000 Democratic majority, which. In six year changed to a Republican majority of 6,000. Tha speaker skillfully covered op tha tact that, prior to 1896, Utah was Republican; that In that year tha conditions wera anomalous In ' this state. Everyone was excited, only a taw stopped to reason, none dared to argue. A Democratic administration had nearly wrought tha entire ruin of the country and tha people were told, and believed, that the McKinley administration was to be just like the Graver Cleveland administration, and the phenomenal majority of 96 was aimply a revolt against Democrany as It waa administered by Grover Cleveland. Then just an soon as the beneficent effects of a Republican administration wera tall, a very natural reantloh net In; no greater, all thing! considered, perhaps, than was manltaet in the elate of Nebraska, Mr. Bryan's own state, bat enough to give the state to the Republicans In 1800 by a small margin. H. J. Craven. , Tbe disciplining of andf hetmfrouklng SUPERINTENDENT OF 6CHOOL8, Moaes Thatcher by the authorities of Wm. N. Patterson. of the Mormon church is another cause CONSTABLE FOR OGDEN CITY, of simulated grief to Mr. Cannon. This Henry E. Steele. paper knows nothing, and cares tar lees, about any high court of the Mormon or any other ecclesiastical body. WHY CItY "HARD TIMES." All ws oars to say ta that Mr. Cannon It la beyond the need of qureltonlng told nothing new or atartiing. He was the campaign tactic of the Democrat simply, threshing over old straw and M ! srppretf ei , tat Lon la but one of the trying to freshen a subject which is varloiiR method a ta which they result moldy with age. We do not believe, and all the Republicans need do is to however, that Mr. Thaiclier was found unchristtau-Lk- ii conduct for keep still und the Democrats, if given guilty of cutlm-n- ts the Mr. Cannon expressing will own contradict their argulime, ments. Senator Fairbanks statement, attributed to him. However, this is a Annie on Tuesday in a speech in Iowa mailer which will very likely receive that, "More labor is now employed attention from those in a position to than erer before, has called frth a know, so we wlil forbear cuumieuL rtonn of a&vcTse comment from the Again the emiiuHrles as Mr. CanDemocratic press. They point to non is pleased to call them, who havo trikes and prats of "nncaployed thou- come lo Utah are roundly scored by sands." Dunn's Review this wrek dis- him, as he hag made charge of a aud, proves th-- ir ci' .unity h,wlg and balks baigaia and sale, unJ of dishonest up the Fa'rbar.L's rtatement In the as- actions, l.e surely ta preptu-eto prove sertion That with the crps almost be- lifs assertions or stun a convicted before yond danger, price of securities at tbe the people of Utah ss a fala'Ger. What highest point tinea May, 1903, and idle emissary, Mr. Caunon, came to Utah machinery rtaiiDiing at many factories in 9ti? To whom did be come? By and mills that Lave been closed for whom was he sent? What did ha offer, iuon.i!, the butiucse ou'look grows and how was he met? What emis. 11 y far the best fea- sary'' came In steadily br:;;hti-rTo whont did he ture of tht; r.VuatS'in is the i iltnco come and whut did the Yuitauftry" by an ii.ercatid'dispi'iitioa Who vas the emissary to provide for future itqtireortittL of wlionn coming the Tribune has so This is by no mean, general, hut it is often darkly Muled of late? What was Eotiive.l at ri? ir-furnaces, wnol.n his m's-doaud what that bargain miiiu and am. ilea 'era at widely sci- - about w hich you prate It may be that arait.l point particularly those locat- you can render your, native state som-goed In the cgrieuiiural tCLiona. Mersnrlce to alone in some maimer cantile tuiloc' are x!:m more fur all the harm you are trying to pronr.;!, tint railway earnings for the in filet by an exposure of all these niuPilis of tli iiicii'n-- 2.S per cent largshady transaction. We do not believe er t''-iia ilie sa:u mouth last year, your assertions. We demand proof. while loJfoU.il cuiu ores at this port Again, bow do you know that Idaho. the last w,ic siuiws increases of Wyoming, etc., of the surrounding n.O.IOS in bnporM and 341",748 in states, are bargained for in Salt Lake? as vtiports compared with a jear ago. Let us have a full expo-"- . Let us Dirpai'hie fi.iiu the loading cities are know Just shat e have to nice?. Come aiinoKt. ui.ai;': sous ia Idling of i.u in tin- - ojiru. lkm'i hide behind tnuui-n-dand ? ci.-n- u od r fr TUT IISD AY MORNING, THE MOUSING EXAMINEE (HIDES. UTAH, A- OCTOBER 13, 1901, " My old man's lookin to be, while cimwiiBt. lie ain't done day' The speaker alluded qtflie feelingly, almost pathetically, to Senator Thomas Kearns. And sell he might. When the Ogden man's latest fop was anuoun- cd austhere were certain picious, which later thickened into rumors and which rumors were later confirmed to il;e knowing uiie by I be unmistakable earmarks and private label of the Ogden man upon certain Tribune editorials, that the Tribune owner was to employ the Ogden man as an editorial writer upon h imn personal organ. So after all the remains that tbe futaome flatthrown tery, the choice at and upon Senator Kearns were only the overwrought effort of a paid hired man, whose heart was bursting with for past favors and gratitude who hoped that the senators plethoric pocket book might he further opened by adulation and praise for its owner. We suspect, also, tuat there are some Democrats who will persist in being skeptical as to the real occasion of his leaving that iity. We have heard it broadly hinted that if Tom Taggart had been less impervious to the Ogden man's fervid appeals for campaign funds, etc., and had Upped tbe barT on demaud, the advice of "Oct together and stay togetuer," sent lo Utah Dcmo-rrat- s, would have been heeded by the adviser. But if be told the truth in his latest utterance, if he feared that Chairman Spry would invade the Democratic camp and take prisoner two faithful loving Democrats for every Republican who went astray, what a comment it Is, romhtg frohi the late leader of tbe Democrats upon his assooiates. We do not wonder at the expressions of affection (?) of late so freely expressed by Democrats fur the Ogden political renegade. bin suwt the media begun. Hisat 1 to churrh for seven Sundays, reckon. He's bln votin' It straight ever lust the war. but he 'Iowa ta Um mar's a chanst for him to be turaud round' ef thar's any tain In it. Thar wu a preacher here totaer night, but a candidate come long nrter, an the to preacher hed to shuv up the creek another place. The candidate didn t show down an' my ole man put him Hew do yon stan' on the Fily he Inquired. "My. reply did not shed nay light on the old mans query. What air you np for, and who's ag'in you? "I told him I was up for a night's lodging, feed for my horse, and eager to get oa my way the next day on business In the mountains, I raid I was I willing to pay for alL 'Aint a runain for nothin'? he inpeens? ll is urged now siure Judge Parker will not 'speak himself fur the eilifitiitinn of the taiihfuL The above to ihe Democratic managers. rc-u- ' TENNESSEEAN coaiin If Moses Thatcher bad half as many Democratic friends , during his sena- gle reference to "the crime of 13. Deseret Nqws. AN AMICABLE SETTLEMENT. Tbe Peace Congress has asked Japan and Russia U and the war. If the congress would device means by which Japan cenid have Corea and Manahurla, while Russia had Manchuria and Corea, perhaps the belligerents might he willing to consider the matter of peace. New York World. TWO VERDICTS. History show that a Democratic tariff has always been followed by business adversity and a Republican tariff by business prosperity. Why not accept the verdict of history? Baata Barbara Press. ' A CHANGED ORDER. American worirnwa are so well employed that it ta very difficult to find the reemita neoeeaary fur the army and navy. Reorniting officers probably remember the Itanugwatlc administration when idle men fought for the opportunity to enlist. Vallejo Chronicle. PUNISHMENT SUGGESTED. Three men are under ariest in the East for making life preservers" which were weighted with iron In order to bring the cerk up to tbe standard required by taw. Thera may he more heinous swindlers than such a one ae this, but we do not reculleot to have seen one of lata When one thinks of the paaXHillltiea of ouch a swindle, may tha certainties in such a case as the General Slocum, one can only'wlxh that some punishment to fit the criii.a might be devised. The three guilty men ought to have one of their own life pnwervera tied about their bodies, and then they should ba cast into the deep sea, to sink or awlm as beat aa they are able. Alameda Jones Your cousin doesn't wear her hair as long aa your sister, does ahr? . Wearer No, I think not: wears It only In the daytime. I understand. Boston Transcript. The burglars who brokf Into a publisher's wsrehouse last week were raptured. They had flllfd two portmanteaux with novela which then proved too heavy to gat away with. Punch. iJr Wlfalugi READY TO FEOP vote. THE ISt-tqi'M- eM Dionne ami kntckrrtisifc-m-. HseUMjesiw ICew Mm rmterti claw and are fir in all SWISS COLONY on the Pacific coast niie the bm grapes cm tha Pacific cout Their an absolutely pure. If you wiih (.7 Ieae good cheer tar the hni: order soma ef their wine froni .... FRIZZINI BROS, ; J 200 The Owl O'Neill. Bros, Prop. No. 232 2Rhh Dealers in first class liquors dd kinds, wines and brandy. Afi goubb llvered to any pari, of city nn Saturday. Whisky 75 cts to ILTi qm Wine 85 cts pr. quart, I quartan Brandy, $1 quart Whiskey w. at $2.85 5. Right nsxt to Irrigation Canal! Providing ysw can buy on monthly poymonta! 10 or 916 or $20 par month! quartorly! Or annual payments!. . And no Intorsot! And no taxes! The owner to pay taxes and to use the land until R la foMy paid for! Say Or - een-tinu- o EAT CAFE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Everything horo the beat Short wtsi at all hours. All kinds of game and fish h sa Extra fin dinners Sunday, Ip - 12 to 2 p. jm, 25c. Fine lunch tnn 11 to 4 and 8 to 8 p. m. JIM A YOUNG, fop 284 Twontyfifth Street BED BUG If So POISON Said place of land will coot you $2i par sera. $400 for go aerom $800 for 40 KIWSL $1,200 for SI acres We put up a liquid that is a killer. Large Bottle 25e Wm. Driver The Druggist WINES (Q. LIQUORS poie-ralsin,- From Distiller to You Pubr Madam, I replied, I am wnat ta mown in my country aa an Independ- Thats a nsw on In these parts. Reckon BROOK lM FAMOUS SUNNY . ent. delivered to any part Bar thar'a no use ov your alightin'' to stop jover unless you kin show us some easy way ov livln, I-told her I waa willing to pay her well for a night's lodging and something to eat Kin yon sleep three In a bed? Between tbe boys? Reckon that's the only show. Mister. But you'll hew to argey before turnin' in. That's what they all do that atnph over here. WATTS of th dff for 1 S3. SO per gallon Call up tho ' BISMARCK t BEST 128 25th Street. Props. . and only Miccesoful 10c C. M. Lcsdom FALSTAF cqn wash and and return It H. Pattlson I CAFE Avenue. ti. S,M,W laches waiat stcamt CLARK & SONS CO. VVVVWWWVS AMAWVWk l.OOOlEN To unload achormora at tba Lake Beer kali 1a It the place to got the leu rest an tallest, the biggest and coldest achooa er of boor la town for five easts Choicest whiskies brandies ud vrtn and all kinds ot soft drinks. Flue Bus of cigars la town. Call In every body as you para by and sample ou goals Corner Ogden Steam Laundry .nonUTAH. 1? 43T 29Tb fhh aa! Llara'a areni OGDSJL D. W. CATTS Proprietor. . scr WANTED lata Iron your II" Soma la uti dries do thla Ing and Ironing better than are and return tha goads m" ., , promptly. This Is sa of the better of laundries M In fact there ore none In this community. Our washing is done an title principles Our Ironing la dona " 01 woricTa beat machinery. Our delivery Is dona by patent man who appreciate tits trains of promptness In avery depart man t wa gu,r . anteo perfect work. If we're not getting year wsfj we'd like to havo a trial m"" we guarantee to pleas J aak for ns pay. (Phono 22SX) pattern. November The number of tha New Idea Woman's Magazine has .Just aii .rived. Thia ia I good 10c Magaslnt, but you may hava one for Sc per copy .or 50e a yoar. aaiMt Any Laundry 2429 Washington mwMwwaawwi c to ONEILL BROSv Prep 5z. 'Phono R TTO.i-u- I. L Saloon BOSTON Invest In a ptaea f unimproved lahdf In Weber County! I Adjoining Improved farms? Half mils from II. R. Station! Are yon a Democrat or a Republican, my boyf I Inquired. ddrtss or CaQ on Wellp pap's for Watson, or ha waa when he left home. Maw ta for Jedge HUNI-E& KENNEDY Somebody, or she waa when she went ' to the creek. Brother Rob's a cowboy, or waa last week. Maw says If I Room 6. First National Bank wmaaT so young I'd ba on the fenst Utah. Ogden, Building, But I don't kna At this interesting stags of the proceedings a woman ia a abort frock sad stm bonnet same np tha road. As aha drew nigh tha boy called out: Hurry up, maw, heres a. man (hat's been MUn me. As maw came Higher she hung her suntNMuet down her back and saluted. Howdy. Bln to town to the ? My ole mans, down thar. Where do you ataa7 Pop, Dem er 'I Vit amfnrmtijr in prior anti rmeml rerellrnre rnmnirnil iiea ta the martins nau. 1TAIIAN WHERE TO ML YOB SncinaL .The original Owing II i tbe of opinion an tom; nii'inticr of tbe Fanau.a I'uimniHSion nnd others who have studied the situ- - "I told him that I was noL Then 1 reckon we cant take yon tor In. Yon see, stranger, I voted Urine twicet. an U. C. oncet, an on-c- el the creek was so high I didn't vote tar nobody, an Ive bin gettin' nlgber tbe poorhouse ever xinsL Then the circus come to town las year an we all went an I hearn a lot in town 'bout ever'body bein' prosp-'rou- a, an' 1 'lowed I'd like n hunk ov up that thar good times, an' Ive made my mind, altho I'm a Jackson Dim-m- y cat, to flop Jest oncet for luck. aif I was to take yon In a candidate mought come along that 'ud want to torn iq, an' Id lose a chanst to be flopped. Thar's a house down the road 'bout four miles and crost the creek whar they know bow they're to vote, an' they dont keer who they take fn. Bui es fer me, I cant afford to take In nobody that ain't runain for somethin. rode So I turned my steed and away, leaving the family In the middle of the road. - g pounds of million. 20.154.mid pounds uf meat products (tongues, muteeua, fat. etc.) and 150.560,000 pounds of bniter. Tbs great bulk f these exports of Danish agricultural products wrut to England. lle least exhibit may be o helpulness Patterns The lowest wax.es iu Germany prevail In the purely agricultural districts in the eastern provinces, addn-inRussia. The highest wages are paid In the German seaports and In the Industrial senior. Ju fun) pounds cf SALARIED PEOPip Real Batata tad Chat Sm-rtquick. eeafldaattiiiS prfvata. Nn commission. WESTERN BROKERAQg PhonoBS New Idea torial candidacy as he seems to hava have had a life position in the Senate. now he would J f Imh-bam aud bkcuti. that he at l lo-r- pounds MONEY LOANED quired. life-givin- horiu-s- , m Phone Xu, it. OFJME 1303 Denmark evHital 24.(11 02,920 bead if cut lie, 2:.2,iiji000 Ml 24th Street. rea-virn- ed aiioa that American, both in the Foiled Stales and Pauama, have greatly exaggerated the increase of population which will lt from the construction of the canal, and tke number uf men who will te employed by the conuniaslon for tbe cariylng on of the It is not probable, in undertaking, view of the modern to be employed in construction, that there will be at any time mure than 12,000 or 15JK)i men directly employed as ordinThe most striking thing, to our ary laborers along the line of the canal. mind, lu the whole address is the velq of bigotry, intolerance and the revelation of the innate selfishness of the PITH PRESS man who delivered it. We rather think that deep down in REPUBLICANS MERIT SUCH his aaul Mr. Cdnnon is grieved that BLESSINGS. he is now (dent tiled with a movement which is caiwble only of dqlng harm to Is thq Re pub lit n party responsible g tbe people of Utah, hut so great is his tar the generous ralaa, the vanity aud love of praise, his selfish sunshine and the mure intensive me thuds of forming that have led to the egotism and desire fur revenge, that mammoth farm crop uf the past few fur the fleet lug applause of the thonght-'les-n years? Dld K cres U the immense and foreign demand multitude, or the fulsome praise of for the a few narrow bigots, and for tha ad- cereals? It has assumed the credit for these rendition s, and, as Jhdgs PsWera vantages, which ha personally hopes remarked, Almighty entirely to gain through his association with out of 1L left tbe Journal. Did tha Logan mover of thla the prime Almighty ever comer such blessings movement, he Is willing to rend,' and under a Democratic administration? tear, and destroy, set brother against BOMB POLITICAL- ADVISE. brother, aud stop the wheels of progress here la his native state. There Dont feel sore," if some one else 1s no lofty spirit of tolerance and forbaa more friends it tbe convention bearance, no optimism, no expression than you hava. Make a firm resolve of anything aaterpt the idle va purines, to have more friends next time, and tf out resolve you the pungent memory of personal disap- will you carry live a your better life in the probably pointment. He does nut rise to the dig- future. That will be some gain to nity of a loyal ton of Utah, hut he offset the .loss, anyhow. Vernal Exsinks to the level of the narrow and press. bigoted crowd who are hie new assoTHEN WHY REFER TO IT? ciates. He would harass Utah, distress reher people, unsettle business and How pleasant it is to go through a vive all the old Intolerance and hate, campaign and never once hear a sin because his personal fortunes are benefited thereby. Of course he tearfully protests his lova taJ lils native state, and weeps and recites poetry and delivers himself of cant, but his hollow i soul Is fully revealed now to those who know him beat, as it will be to all the Politics of a Mountaineer Who Is people of the stale, when they are Hankering fur a Ilunk of Pr operty. brought to understand that all this There is one family in Tennessee fervid oratory and tearful rhetoric that is far from that political apatheltc ware simply the mercenary utterances feeling that, sume folks are talking of Mr. Kearns' hired man. about in other sectioBS, said a New Yorker returned from the regions that butt Into the Great Smoky Mountains which divide Tennessee from North Carolina. 1 stopped at tha cabin late ! hi the day and naked a barefoot poy if his father was at home. . "'lie left. lMvfop daylight to go to In favoring a long courtship the town to 'tend a pole raisin was the Methodists will not win tavor with old reply. Gone to political meeting, ehP I maids. inquired. Vans. An to git somethin' to eat It is rather out-o- f place now to refer in Grandpa Bryan as the "Buy Say, air you one od 'em? What, a politloianr Orator." 'Yaae, 'cause ef you aint you can't he's in It this A New York glove manufacturing put up here. Pap says fer the stuff. Yon get any ov it?' firm has gone into bankruptcy. Their time 1 did not rare to commit myself and creditors will, without doubt, haudle the youngsters questions by parried them without gloves. asking him if his mother was at home. She ain't so tar away that she Is it posalhle that the purchase of holler If you was to Dutch cheeses by the Japanese is for couldn't hearinme break the house.' the purpose of giving them a little try Itosaid I would wait until she reDutch courage? turned. "Well, she's down at the creek In erecting a monument to Andrew ov the neighbors H. Greenr Father of Greater New 'tendin a minin' a to that's gotn barbyeue York, New Yorkers evidently desire nsxt Ther's goln' to Saturday. to keep their memory Green. an' maw sea be some apeakin to see that pap gits his she's Why does the nn- - American party share goin' ov the lung green or he don't' waste so much ammpntUon in the enemies' country? Hgve all their friends been furnished with the sinews of war? , In jf j Eastern Corn-Fe- d Beef & Ballard RintW.1 go to At this point pap hove In eight, and vrbn va had bten Introduced M told me he had been to the pole raisin, hut he said he was no quite which way to spring, as he pot word-bouque- ts to the dry hot winds that have prevailed during the past tHree weeks In Smyrna Uie estimate of the coming sultana raisin crop has been reduced to 23,000 nr 2?.0i0 tnn. against 82 500 tons last year. At present the berries are unnsiinlly small and have au unheulthy appearance, go that the outlook in general i aot favorable. t ti ff you want off. sus-pbio- editorial doses managers who ew"! The Ingeauo Ba. h mony? Puck. ? it . IWtaJPt. Ita J tap- |