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Show TUB MOUSING THE EXAMINER. copied, and the admirers of the strenu-uu- t Teddy coutiuuo io guard against Published by the Union Printing Ca FRANK FRANCIS. Editor and Mgr. Dolivered by Carrier, including Sunday Morniug Examiner, per month Single copies... SUBSCRIPTION RATES. L'y mail mie mouth l including Sunday) literature is beginnto pour Into Kansas. It Is being Seta ing cut out from Ulnclunail." Tbe At- 75 eta 10 eta All postmasters and Rural Delivery Carriers are authorised to receive subscriptions. Subscribers will confer a favor by informing this office of failure to receive The liiamiucr be torn their breakfast. 22. 1904. OGDEN. UTAH. JANUARY Lyceum Theatre The quiet warfare bciug waged ia told iu the folios lug Sawyer & Young, Props. fiom thu Anaconda Standard: WEEK JANUARY 18th. There are rumblings and mutter-lug- s abroad which deaden the ring of candor aupisiscd to have permeated the denial of Hark Hauna that he Is n candidate for the presidential nomi- HARRY WALTON. nal km. The Topeka Capita! says: Chineae Impersonator. a covert attack. Published every day ia the year. Uiuiums Offioe, 4ll7 24th Street. EXAMINEE, STANDARD IS AMUSING. Tbo Standard Is amusing when It discusses political questions. Contra-dirtlon- s In Juxtaposition may make It readers emile, hut the Standard peodeple rvtalu a serious air sud so on . obli-vjuall u bile and nouncing to I he absurdities. Last even-lu- g that paiier had sn editorial dilating upon the harmony wllbiu the ranks, and almost paralleling the arllrlo was ou tm Rcclproelty in shirk the flumlanl quarrels with the Chronicle Of Fau Kranclsco over the quest km of reciprocity, aa to utu-ttuof reciprocal the adviK-arTbo trade la Republican doctrine. t linmiclo la an authority In California on Republican belief; wo presume the Ktaudard la willing to pose as an auDemo-ora- l thority in I'tahi Now what a desires to Inuw la the exact term tor thla dlfferencu. When fouud within tho Republican rauka It Ivan intelligent disagreement leading to a understanding and uswuilal In pnigrats. When fouud wlthiu the Urmnrratlc party It is discord aud assL-rtlug- T fond- lanta Const It ill km asserts: duntlal literature Is flooding the mall of southern Republican politicians, much of which bears a Cincinnati postmark." It was the Cincinnati Commercial Tribune, commonly reported to be the1 organ of lieorge B. Cox, tbe Republt-eaboss of that city and the Intimate friend of Be tutor llanna. that a month nr so came out point-blanagainst It the nomination of Roosevelt. would appear, therefore, that he Ohio forces are organizing In oppoaitkm to tbe President.) They have not yet anuouneed their candidate, but the shrewd guesaera are not paying much aiu-ulkto the dentals of Mr. Hanna. The usual procraatlnatkiu of tbo Republican National committee has added to the suspicion regarding the Mr. sincerity of the liana denials. all over the counRuusevelts frit-atry sro preparing for the contest w bleb seems enivetable. All these circumstances make very timely the cartoon which appears upon the Standard's first pago this imiroiug. . Pro-fartln- OGDEN'S ATTRACTIONS. The Examiner announcement of the plans for the extending of tho street car line from Glcnwood lark to thq mouth of Ogden Uauyon has excited considerable firvnrabto comment and tho business Cuuuuunily Is pleaned with I he pnwpcct of a growing tourist trade with the Improving of the faclll-tie- a fur reaching that niiwt attractive spot. Spring has Imilt up a hustling, proNperoun community on less scenic beauty and natatorial advantage than are found In that store house of Nature's wonders, which, to us. Is simply Ogden t'snyon, but to strangers and even our neighbor, tbe Balt Lakers. Is uisjcstic, iiiipresaive, delightfully picturesque and lnroiu parable. Visitors are pleased aud go uway wondering why Ogden docs uot make Its natural beauties better known nnd more readily areesslblc when euch can tie accomplished at a minimum expense. With tbe afreet ear line built to the mouth of the canyon, there la not a tourist train that will f0 through without stopping long enough fo give themselves time to flame Into the defile where the Ogden sw eeps Tugged along and the tun is half-hiby day and the start peep through the cliffs at night; where the best mountain Toad in the United States provides a driveway more enjoyabie than the boulevards of Paris, and tbe air la pure and refreshing. Aerial Artist. THE HAMLINS, Black ran Artist. Bari tune. may not fully harmonie, there ia no doubt as to the uniformity of sentiment of l,it inner and Drlgga as to government contracts, aud of Perry Heath aud other eminent postal oflbdal on tbs Althonght Ogden Republicans same aubjecl. EDITORIAL OPINION, CUT-OF- OGDEN-LUCI- ( 8ali Lake Tribune.) cut-off- up and erly try, the story. being sometimes made up altogether out of the Imagination, and in others exaggerated out of nil semblance of truth. A recent story of alleged damage fiom the wind of n few days ago, le an Instance in point: the story waa unrecognisable when brought aide by side with the truth. Now, It ia not mcaut to say here that there 'will never be any soft epnk developed In the lake, especially la that part of the track's span east of lha Promontory. That would be too much lo expect. Nothing la more common in laying tiark arroaa swamps or slougha. wherever it la or ever has been attempted, than that springs undermine for a time some of tho superstructure, and It takes some time In most ranee to secure a lasting, firm,' roadbed. It la naturally to )e expected, since the track of this line crosses that arm of the lake wherq the streams flow Into It, and where numerous springs are known to be. that similar conditions may exist. In fact, the Southern Pacific Railway company's engineers are tho first to recognize this, and they have recognized It all along; they the regular have delayed putting trains over this cut-of- f until the noeea-narlime for settling and fur locating weak spots had passed by. Their prudence In thla was certainly wise and commendable, and there Is not a bit of sen In undertaking lo take advantage of It. and of a little 'settling here and there. Which waa quite and make this the basis for scare-braand foolish stories. y STANDARD CONTRADICTIONS. THE POLITICAL (Ogden SITUATION. Standard.) Illustrated Sengs and Pictures. something similar In the Republican party. But the aean-- la vain. The loader of tbe Republican hosts nest fall, whether Roosevelt or Hanna, or some on clae, will stand for protection and prosperity and progress, and ha will have the united support of the Republican throughout the land. RECIPROCITY - girl married h New Nobody except Torrington." Yorker. One of the component peru of sugar, said the professor. Is an essential in tha composition of the human body. What I it?" 1 kuow! shouted tha grocer'a boy. Rand! Philadelphia Ledger. A Gotham fire was lately reported to be caused by tbe "spoutaueou combustion of Murage." Of all bad starlet of fires tbi la probably one of tbe wuraL Baltimore American. n Clubber waa Brownlee should consider tha license and got success; 2 for hi marriage venture 1 Mrs. Neurich We'll have a widow to dis- charge the butler. Neurich Because why? Mrs. Neurich He mistook me for my maid In the dark hallway last night nnd actually kissed me. Neurich Well, he has my sympathy. 1 made the same mistake myself one night last week. At. Louie Poet-patch. RAILROAD NOTES DOCTRINE. 8. A. Hutch lean, tourist agent of the Chicago and Northwestern, waa in (Ogden Standard. I The Morning Examiner approvingly town last evening. clip from the San Fraud, o Chronicle 'a Superintendent Alt. L. Park, of tne au editorial denouncing Joseph English doctrine of protec- Wyomiug division of the Union Pation liecauue tha English protectioul.t cific, was In Ogden last evening on n incluoes la his doctrine preference trip of inspection. and retaliation, which tha Chronicle Assistant C, M. says Is the same kind of protection aa Superintendent bethe United Htates protectionist Roth. - of Ward, and Trainmaster lieve. who favor reciprocity. Yea. that Evan ton, were In Ogden lent night la the whole trouble with the Chronand this morning, bulking over the Imicle. It believes In protection, but not provements In the Southern Pacific In reciprocity, and for that reason tho yards. Chronicle la not a Republican newspaper. The coal supply for thla winter la The Chronicle is for California and now reasonably matter ensured, no recielse. swallowed the It nothing bow cold tha weather may be. The procity plank of tha Republican party railroad companies report that shipuntil the government made a reci- ments are large, and list some dealprocity treaty that affected California ers are calling off orc'ra aa tbe coal product. The Republican party Is coming faster than they need It thought it waa for the best Interest This condition doc not apply to Rock of the whole people of the nation. flprlnga roal. however. Tbe demand They believed that reciprocity in keeping fully up to the supply on that ralatus waa good for tha country. A California la the only etat. In 'the grade. union lhat grows ralsina In any great news quantity. It of course, found that reciprocity on grapes or ralsina forced California Into competition with tho San Francisco, Cal., Jan. 21. Immesouthern European nation. That ia why tha flan Francisco Chronicle is diately after the Held broke In the opposed to reciprocity. That is why fourth race at Oakland today. Oarsthe Examiner errs in quoting from tha man, the one to two favorite, stumbled Chronicle aa a Republican paper. No and threw Jockey Wonderly.. The boy paper ran be In good standing In the escaped Injury. With Oarsman out, the event proved easy to Waswlft, n Republican party that opposed recieven to one chance. Grafter was secprocity. Joseph Chamberlain's English doc- ond nnd Hugh McGowan third. trine of protection la the tame as that Scherzo, winner of the third race, believed by the Republican party ot waa bid up from 9400 to 9800 by Frank the United States, according to their Does, but he was . retained. Casclne waa given n bad ride by Beil In the party platforms, the Free Trade Examiner to the contrary notwithstanding. fifth rare and after he appeared to be winning was beaten by Pringeaa Tib PROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES. anla, the even money favorite. Jockey Bullman, suspended for failure to Tbe supply of anti-toxi- n having been keep engagements, will be allowed to cornered, nothing Is now needed to ride In tbo Lisaak handicap Saturmake the combine happy but tbe rapid day. Summary: First race, three and a bait furspread of diphtheria. Balt Lake Tribune. Arisbe, won; Deb longs, selling: carlnn second ; Sea Air third. Tima, A Texas Jury hta sentenced n negro 0:43. Third race, five and n half furto 1,000 years in prison for m attempted assault. He ran have 200 year tak-e- n longs, selling: Scherzo won; Targetto second; Quaker Girl third. Time off for good behavior, however. Cham-lerlaln- mm follow: C. C. Cookie, A doctor nays that the way to escape pneumonia ia to keep well. Come to think of It. that would be a good way to escape doctors' bills altogether. At least Russia nnd Japan might be polite enough to aak Corea whether it would prefer wreath of Immortelles and amllax or a simple and chaate knot of crepe. Chicago News. The announcement that Mr. Bailey ia against the Panama treaty la neither suririslng nor Important, but a national sensation can lie provided by tho chap who can point out something that Mr. Bailey la for. Butte Inter Mountain. ot Texas If we ratify that raual treaty what are yon going to do for something to talk about?" asked Benatof Spooner of , Senator Gorman. Oh. said Gorman, ''Providence will provide. That." aald Spooner, reminds me of a man out in Wiaconsin who went to a revival and waa pressed to reiwnt He wavered for n time and Anally arose and said: 'Friends. 1 want to repent and tell how bad I have been, but I dasq't do It when the (Ifand Jury la In Newton.' The Lord will forgive,' the jrevlyal 1st shouted. Probably be will,' sinner, but He Jury.' " aint answered tbh on that Grand The report that Senator Hauua will soon place himself in the hands of his friem!'' eem prolmble. In the mean time the people whom the Senator recently rrhrred to aa hi fool friends'' are placing themselves in hi hand. New York World. The sending of n Japanese fleet to we are reminded, would nut necessarily lie an act of war. No. It would he an act of prudence (or the maintenance of the open door In Core. 'not only for Japan, but also for America and all nailoua. New York Tribune. Massniplio. PLEASANTRIES. OGDEN'S FINEST CAFE THE FALSTAFF Day and Night. Open I aaJAm J Pmnc. PattiCAIL JL if Q 444 4 4 4 44 4 A i 44 4 4 TRANSFER CO. Q Railway company, known as the line, spent Sunday In Vernal. Mr. Coukls la very a pleasant gentleman ai and talked quite freely, although conservatively about matters pertaining to the conatructioa of the line which means so much to the people of Uintah county. He met with n number of tbe county and city officials and prominent cltiaene around town during tbe day, and gathered a lot of data regarding resource, routes through the valley, etc., that ia of vital Interest to tha company. While Mr. Cnnklea duties nr the securing of righto of way, he with all others holding prominent positions with the company are Instructed to gather Information whenever possible tbit will be of interest to the officials. HI business on this occasion was for the purpose of inspecting the surreya being made by tbe surveying party that has been working from Strawberry this way. Tbla camp, which consist of eighteen men la charge of Engineer Rittanbouae, has now moved down to the Duchesne bridge on the Price road and will work from there this way. During tbe ramp moving and pending the preparation of some other work, Mr. Conkle took occasion to run over to town, nnd expressed himself pa being highly pleased with what he saw and heard. During the day. In conversation with those he met. he was given every assurance that the people of Vernal and Uintah county would do everything possible to assist the company In matter of rights of way. etc., across the county, and would welcome the coming of the road. Mr. Conkle stated that the company had already been Impressed with the friendly feeling manifested by the people of thla county, nnd fully appreciated 1L When questioned directly concerning the progrea nnd prospects of the line Mr. Conk fa stated that there la no doubt whatever concerning tha construction and the people of the county ran rest assured that they will have the road in due time. The company la pending n great deni . of time nnd money on preliminary surveys, aa It la the Intention to get tbe line Juat where they want It regardless of expense, nnd thla necessitates aome little located, however, delay. Aa feat na construction work will be pushed on the line. It la now the Intention to loof the Waaatch cate the crossing range in time to commence work this spring, so that work ran be progressing on both ends at the same time. When naked concerning the route through this section Mr. Conkle stated there were two routee under consideration. The one by way of Vernal and the Bear river canyop, which la the one moat favorably considered juat now, and the other by way of Leland and Jensen nnd around the foot ot Blue Mountain. ALLEN 3-- 4. - 3-- 3-- ! pb-ax- 1-- 3. 1:. 412 25th Street VANS. FURNITURE No Dimage to Property in Handling. Heavy Machinery and Freight Handled with Dispatch. AT REASONABLE RATES. STORAGE and COUPES furnished for BALLS. - WEDDINGS, FUNERALS and THEATRE PARTIES. HACKS ALL TRAINS MET BY ALLENS CARRIAGES. ADVERTISEMENTS. CLASSIFIED ATTORN Jo. lit Chen W. L. Maginnla PHY8ICIANB Nail Bank Bldg. Eeelw Bldg. AND BURGEONS. Dr. & E. Coulter WARNING There is no Ecdea Bldg. fconopiy in buying FOR BALE. inferior MEAT FOR aatlafoctory price on Flour, Hay, and Grain call on W. T. Aatlll, 'Pbona 220y. 2310 Washington nv. MONEY TO LOAN. Healthy Children MONEY TO LOAN..J. J. BRUMMITT ESTATE FOR BALE. REAL CHOICE lota In Nob HU1, 950. BRUMMITT. J. J. NICE brick cottage on Grant, In. 92.200. J. J. BRUMMITT. don HOUSE, with barn, on 2 lit SL, between Wdl nnd Grant snip. J. J. Lincoln, 91.900. po much meat, provided it ia the an rltloua, digestible kind. Such la tha meat we will take pleasure in cutting for you. Take Good Care EIGHT-ROO- tree, BRUMMITT. FIVE ACRES of Al" land, good water right, house, two acre of orchard, two blocks from tract car line, 92,000. J. J. BRUMfive-roo- MITT. AND CONTRACTORS . . Dont Eat IF yon want to sell your property e 1. J. BRUMMITT. of the growing ones nnd the growi-uptoo, by getting your meat from a butcher you can trust implicitly. We bnva nil tha beat meats constantly on hud. Poultry, too, trader, healthy, whole fowl. Dressed or nllvm a, BUILDERS. GO TO M. Gillie for anything In Mill Work, Contracting nnd 22nd nnd Washington. Building, A. E. Weatherby Foot of 37th Street. 2453 Wash Ava. WANTED. WANTED. A good live agent; good contract to the right party. Western Saving A Inveatment Co., 409 Boclra. ALBERT F. RICHEY. WANTED Solicitor on aalnry or commission. Inquire Room 7, Lincoln Hotel. Boys with home wanted to deliver papeju. Call at 4 p. m., 407 24th. Bt. UNDERTAKER CLAIRVOYANTS. . Mrs. Infer A Aon, clairvoyants nnd mediums. Without n word we toll you your name and all about your buaineea affairs, whether they will be successful or not. Information regarding marriages. divorces, sickness, love affair, positions, wages, etc. No question naked. What we tell cornea true. Room 1 and 2, 123 Twenty-fstreet. ifth PALMISTRY AND CARD READING. 'Phone 150. 2372 Washington Ave. LITTLE QUEEN SALOON, ERIK LARSON, Prop. Choke Wines. Liquors and Cigars. 2319 Washington Ave. Thone SOSy, MADAM D'MAR, fortunes cards or hand. 2411 Grant Are. 5. 5. 21 Phone . 5. d. f I right of way agent for FIRE DESTROYS MILL. Fourth race, mile nnd fifty yards, Waawift won: Grafter sec Had Net Been Operated Since the purse: ond: Hugh McGowan third. Time, Beginning ef the Strike. 1:43 Florence, Colo., Jan. 21. Tha cyanFifth race. Futurity course, purse: Tltanla won; Cmtcine sec- ide mill of the U. B. Reduction nnd Prince Refining company, two mllaa north of ond: Letola third. Time, 1:10. Sixth race, seven fUrlouga: Ethel thla city, waa destroyed by lire thla Ablmtt won; Mountebank aooond; Bill morning, entailing n loss estimated at from 975,000 to 9125.000. The mill had Massie third. Time, 1:28 not been operated since tbe beginning Los Angeles, Cal., Jan. 21. The tsl of the strike of the company's ement had another bad day at A cot, but ployes nearly two yean ago. It waa the one favorite, fltemwlnder, out of six largest cyanide mill In the xrorld, but comcoming home in front. There waa a It waa being dismantled by the good crowd 'a attendance and the pany. the machinery to be shipped to Iwokmakcra again carried home n Utah, where n new mill la being built comfortable sum. The feature of the Carelennena of some of the employee day was a hurdle handicap at n mile U believed to have caused the lire. nnd a quarter over five hurdles. Three THIBETIANS SHOW FIGHT. of the contestants came to grief. Indian and Ceylon fell at the first Jump, nnd Heir Apparent lost hta Jockey at Calcutta, Jan. 2L Reports from tha the last Jump. Cambaccrea, at sev- BritiRh expedition to Thibet Indicate en to one. won cmlljr from Poorlands, that tbe Thibetans a re likely to show the even money favorite, who carried fight. The native priests declare that n bunch of weight. Indian II was a they will apiieal to Russia If the adpoor third. Weather clear; track vance continue. fast. Summary: RELIEF FOR MACEDONIANS. First rice, one mile selling: Tax man won; Rio Chico- second; Jfagler London. Jan. 21. Dr. George Chork-olof- f, third. Time, 1:4:; n surgeon In the Bulgarian army, Second race, throe furlong. selling: Hrowu Study won; formerly n student at the Unlveraity of Molar second; Hilona third. York Time, Pennsylvania, sailed for New 11:37 yesterday on the Majestic to collect Third race, handicap hurdles, mile fundi for the relief of the Macedonian and a quarter: Cambaccrea won: refugees. Dr. Cbockoloff la c oaely conmoveIkwrlanda second; ludian 11 third. nected with the Macedonian ment. Time, 2:13. , Fourth race. Slauaon course, veilNEW GOLD FIELDS. ing: Audrattux won; Athelnwe sec ond: Bccpter third. Time, 1:11 Fifth race, five furlongs, purse: Diacsvery ef Gold (n New Mexico El wood won; Dorgln second; At land Cauaea Excitement. co third. Time. 1:01 Santa Fe.. N. M.. Jan. 21. Owing to Sixth race. Blausnn course, selling: an unexpected discovery of gold the SteamwIndiT won: Beat Man second : wildest excitement prevails around Tower of Uaudlea I bird. Time, Tucumrari. on the Rock Island, rail1:12 way. Business men hare closed their turea and are flocking to the placer New Orleans, Jan. 21. Crescent City field eighteen miles eaat of Turanian-on Kevuelto Creek. Three summary: hundred First race, six furlongs: Short men are on the grounds. The formaCase won:; Responsive second; Snow tion I black sand aud nuggete are Cap third. Time. 1:13 found everywhere aq big as wheat Second race, one mile: Felix Bard Gold ia found In every pen. grain. won: Caterpillar second; Cirrtia Girl Gold had never before been fouau In third. Time. 1:42. that' aection. Third race, six furlongs: Clanger Won: Big Ben second; Parlsienne FATAL COLLISION AT SEA. . rr First Official Announcement ef Plana of Promoters. The Vernal Express print more solid information regarding the proposed Denver, Northwestern A Pacific railway than heretofore has been publish in Utah. While there have been columns of unofficial forecasts, plana for prospective operations and other matter in regard to the Moffat road printed, it la the firm time that an official of the company has talked for publication in thla state to the extent that there Is something legible forthThe Interview nnd story coming. 1:09. Waiter I'm sorry, air. but we're all out of flh and chops, but 1 can give third. Time. 1:14 you beefsteak. Fourth race, mile and a sixteenth Customer (absently) That' tough handicap: Luralighter won; Ktht Kansas City World. ness second: Hands Across third 1:4 Time. Fitting ''Well, Snowball said the Fifth race, three and a half furpatron to the dusky waiter, how did longs: Friar Tmk won; Marret Wil you ever come by a name like that?" son second; St. IWolute tihrd. Time. Well. salt. 1 waa born In Chicago, Reckon you never eecd a Chicago :43 Sixth rare. m and an eighth. enowbell. xabV Yonkera fltatetman. on: Free Admission Handsplnner acoud; Le King third. Time, In Lady Bay. pi. It says her Clare. T trow they did not part in VIOLATED EXCLUSION ACT. eorn. What does T trow' mean? "That's the poetic way of saying San Francisco. Jan. 21. Captain Goyou bet' Chicago Record-Heraling of th steamer Nippon Mara waa Hi Worst Enemy. Rrtgga Here arrested today by United States Marcome Gidaon. Let cross over. shal Shine for allowing a Chinese Griggs Why. 1 thought be . was a passenger to escape from the detention THEY DISTRUST HANNA. of friend aheds. The escape occurred In 1900, yours. Briggs He used to be, but now hea and the taptaln waa indicted by th Roosevelt's friends will not trust Federal Grand Jury on October 21. my deadly enemy. He's the unspeakHanna.- - The Ohio boat has denied pect of success. able villain who recommended a place 19US. at the same time that Captain W. Is not It that the strange Examiner, for me to T). my taca'luh. of the Korea was taken upon his houor that be i a candidal confronted Willi this stale of affair ' Intofleabnry Life. for the same offense. Both lor custody but hi word I not ac- - In Its own party, should took I don't supiHme auylxxly wn mir- - were released on fi.ppu bonds. d ROUTE OP MOFFAT ROAD. it so, he the Denver, Northwestern A Pacific Mof-f- with n million. A REPUBLICAN . The MtHiiiag Kxamluer la surely grieved over (be unity of action which prevail! In the rank of the Kcpubll-a- n parly.- 41 also borrow a vast deal n( trouble over the mure that attend the carrying on of the policies of the administration. It I no exercised lhat It devotes n large pert of Its editorial apace la the futile effort lo prov e that Republican are ao hopelessly out ot harmony that a Democratic, victory will he easy of accomplishment next falL Tbe Examlur has this to learn: Republican may have their disagreement as to the proper means to be employed in the aeoomplUlimeat of n desired end. but they never disagree on vital principles; a a consequence, all hough there may be some slight friction lu handling matters of detail, there can be no atu-- rupture as would liniwnl tha principle fur which the party as a whoie eland. Thr Republicans have heretofore been able to determine and devise policies the beat ultd for tha welfare of the country at large; they now aland for these liollcie, and they will continue to sup-Ni- rt and foter them regardless of purely personal differences which may chance to exist. It la this quality of union tu tbe attainment of great cud that I IncomIt is prehensible to lha Examiner. natural that tt should he so. for as there le no bond of union between the acknowledged leaders of the Democratic party. It la easy for the editor of the Examiner to assume that there can be no such bond in any other political . organization. The party championed by the Examiner Is made up ot a great number of factious, each ono riding iu own one peculiar hobby. What will c will displease tbe other What on xtrongly contends for tbe other Utterly denoum.es, Tbe followers of Bryan, with fits vte on bimetallism, ran not be expected to harmonise with the followers of Cleveland, a gold monometal-1st- . The followers of Hearst, the radical. ran not agree with the admirers of Gorman, the conservative. The advocate of Parker, who represent no political policy, are bound to be far separated from the disciples of Hill, who is willing to stand fur any and every political device whatsoever, provided It promisee even a remote pros- prised when thn that rich young Turriugton.' paid MR. HARRY 8HIBLEY, n There have Imeu from time to time, ever since the starting of thu work on . sensational stories the Lunin alcuiated to deprive the public of confidence In the successful achievement of the work. One might aupisiae that after the track had been completed and The ChmnU'le is right In claiming fairly tested, these stories would step, reciprocity to he a form of free trade, but they do nutwnd any story told by in preference by n and therefore the Chronicle ia, to n yasnal paoaer-by- . the line that extent, a bettor Republican organ workman whose services onbeen eagand mouthpiece than liie Btaudard, were no longer roqulred.haato itae countaken served When Jamra'tL 111am first realised the error he had fallen Into by declaring for high protection, he sought to undo the wrpng by kindly leading his political associates to commit themselves to a quasi form of free trade, lie did nut call the measure free trade. That would have startled his colleagues and caused him to be hissed out of the party. He gave It the more euphonious title of reciprocity and proceeded, under that lalml, to administer doses of free trade to the Republicans of thtf nation. The majority of them took kindly to It. The rank and file thought It to be the haiipJeat hit of the Century, and they approved, but tbe owners of industries affected, after a pampering that had convinced them they wore entitled to put .their hands iulo the pockets of the Amerirau people aud draw every dollar they could extract, This protested and said to Blaine: air, must not 1m; this Is that pernicious doctrine of free trade. Our right to raubt the plain pvoplu of I bn United States Is n sacred right, made so by long toleration and submlsskm. Ws demand that the word reciprocity bu eliminated from our shibboleth: reciprocity, progress aud prow peril y." Reciprocity, of course, is not pro. loclhin. It la au approach to fair trade, but upfurtunate for Republican harmony Is the fact that Hr. Blaine ' repented of his cany alnu aud , left ns na inheritance to his party the doctrine designated by that word. The theory la bring poorly applied. Eastern Republicans arc willing to trailo off the duty ou beet sugar for freer access to the markets of Cuba, hut the Icnnaylvania Iron master will never submit to a reduction in tariff o steel, although be exports and undersells the world. WALLACE A BEECH, JANUARY 2?, 1001. UTAH, IT. I DAY MOliNIXG, OGDEN, Prices told by reasonable. Ross Book Store. FURNISHED ROOM8. INQUIRE FOR at 2357 Adams Avenue. . Books, Stationery and Office Supplies. VEHICLES TE Victoria, B. C.. Jan. 21. Advice from 8ydney by the ateamer Aormngi, Machinery, Implements, Bicycles, and which arrived today, tell of a marine Buck's Steal Ranges and Heatera go QOEEN CAFE : OFEN AIL NIU . Finn dinner on diaaater. in which Captain 'Carrington Sunday from It to of the ateamer Coogee and Frank Col4 p. m-- , 25 eenta. Lunch aerved from Stevens Sidney Co Implement ley. s seaman, were killed. The Ital11 to 4, only 25 cent. 2540 Washington Avenue. ian ship Fortunate Figaro, bound from Freth Short order at nil hours. Melbourne for Newcastle collided with Oyatora In any atyle. Game nnd Flak tne steamer Coogee, from Launeatoa Id season. for Melbourne. The Italian ship WONG SUN, Proprietor. crashed into the ateamer at the for222 Twenty-fiftSt ward bow and the Jlbboom ef the ItalPrescriptions a Specialty ian ship swept the steamer's beam, splintering the bridge and all heck PHONE 24 X. 2349 Wash. Ave works, and Filling Captain Carrington and Mate Golley. Secbnd mate Durant had a leg broken. (SL WALLACE DRUG CO h . COLLEGE DESTROYED BY FIRE. LEWIS & BLACKWELL express Greensboro. N. C. Jan. 2L The main dining room, dormitory and ud laundry of the Bute Normal was destroyed by Arc today. Thecolirge three to any part of tha city hundred and fifty young women stu- Transferred PRICES REASONABLE. dent were rescued. Imh. 9ltt.oin. Phene 931x. 233 25th SL BAGGAGE J. G. REED BROS.Saddler Wholesale Harness and We call your attenticn to Something New AFOOT WARMER Come and Try One Free of Charge. . |