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Show OGDEN, EXAMINER, THE EXAMINER! Published every day Ip. the year by Publishing Co. GLASMANN, Quick, confidential and private. No eomfliiaeion. WESTERN BROKERAGE CO. Ecelea Bldg. Thane 634. I Railway building in the United One of the most definite indication I Industrie State of during Hie find via inontlia of up of the livening 1904 show n falling off in comparison throughout the country and the bright of 1903 ening the future prospect ia the eharp- with the corresponding jierioda demand for machinery in the east. Ac- j and 1903. Increased oiieratlng expenses machln- - and decreased traffic resulting in wuall tording to the dispatches the cen- - J er net earning, together with the coneastern the of manufaclurera ery in the money mar a fer are receiving Inquiries for large tinued atringewy of the Ue-l- u the needed exiilanatlon ia het, which supply of amount machinery 1 In line rousmulion. manufactthe development of new coun- Operating expense were materially nriug enterprise (hrougbnuf the increased during the first quarter hy are wmceru older the of Some fry. of the winter and apriug finding that their capacity ia no longer the severity many , and period V found their for thl products the to dernanj equal railroad J of borrpwtug the their and they are therefore extending and facilities or are erecting new plants, money for present necessities both in to retrenchment, constrained and other rimeerns nre entering the a curreut expenses and in titeir projects por-lioa of securing field for the purpose of the trade which the rapid de- for the immediate future. Many plana tor Improvement and extension velopment of the resources of lb in east the by some of the greet rallroaJ In the ia country creating. were suspended quiries for machinery for cotton mills systems consequently UU ana held In nlieyam-e- . and been baa greater and knitting factories th than for any previous period showing j From official reports received by U appear that 1,937 mile Age and Railway many contemplated improvement du?,nf11,he greater activity in these industries. W ' six mouths of the year on 184 Owing to the fact that the mine of '1 territorlee. Arisons, Utah and Idaho are being de-- 1 Veluped more rapidly than ever before, the demand for mining machinery, nutating engines and other power .pulp-tnen- t use! in the minea, la greater than at any time for many years. 1 ed ' ' BLESSINGS - OF A REPUBLIC. nt I By Lieutenant Yail: Mamvirh. Second Manchurian Artillery, Defending Port Arthur. Port Arthur, June 3. (Smuggled carrier through the Japanese lines I That we at Port Arthur will see ihe first Utile fought is eir in a onibe that somewhere in this far Eastern playground of war such battle will take pi see is a certainty. Knowing that tbe Japanese had prepared Ulksius to take part in the leductbtu of Fort Arthur we have prepared fur a defense against them. On tlie last train that was rushed through the eucn. ' lines to title beleaguered city were two war U1 loons, sent to be manned by officers who would volunteer for this most perilous of ail services. They are now ready to be sent aloft at a moment's notice. Hew msny war balloons are possessed by the Japanese we do not know. We do nut know whether they will move upon u from their land forces or rise from the decks of (he naiileships ibat daily pour their shells into the city. Hut we do know the Japanese hare them, and we them, and we are ready to meet them. Our balloons and those of the Japanese differ Ju many particulars. The one we have are captive, equipped with rapid firing gun, aud will be used in defense only. Those of tbe Japanese, we learn, are designed for aggression. They will lie free. Two, three!, perhaps four, men will man each one and drop dynamite upon onr defenses. We nre given to understand that they, too, have rapid tiring guns aboard. Then- - la something about this threatened shift of the field of war from earth to sky that stirs tbe imagination keenly. It is a new field for (be war god, pregnant with possibilities. Dimly, afar In the future, one sees tne hosts marshaling for the struggle in tbe clouds; gone are the great armies, gone the battleships, gone the elaborate fortifications, the command What ns are they? lug fortresses. What chance have they liefore an enemy who hidden la tbe cloud far beyond the range of cannon, ia able to wipe out an army, a fleet, a city, at cae blow, simply by dropping explosive? Future warfare, should this phase of It prove eucccssful, will waged by two men, where today twenty thousand are needed. H J not difficult to picture the scene when thee forces, awakened, float up like the genii of the battle to do the bidding of man. Perhaps tbe attack will come from the sea. Then our watchers upon the nations at tbe entrance to Port Arthur will ee rising, probably, from the decks of the battleships giant mushrooms, heaving and straining a life 1 poured into them. For a montent the great aphemr will tug at their cables fastened to the decks, I lien they will dart upward, and sweep over Port Arthur. Little with glasses will scan the city. From our forts will arise a fire of projectile, trying to decrease the number of balloon. Then froai Jort Arthur our balloons will ariao. Tbe cannonade from both tbe Japaneiie fleet and the Run sian fortification will cease. Ia ni lencc the enemies on sea and land will watch Ihe battle above. In alienee, because neither will dare to shoot. A floating target, high in air, i difficult to bit. and the fire or rith cr force might destroy Us own aeronauts. The rattle of the rapid-firguna aloft, the roar of the explosive a they are burled down upon ns, will begin. Perhaps through tbe veil of smoke will come hurling earthward the form of men. Une of the balkmnH, perhaps, will have been pierced. The victims may bo Russ, they may be Japanese, but whoever they be they will have tli burial of hero. And when the smoke clouds dear away what shall wa.aee? Ah. that la whai every officer, every man of the Czar In Port Arthur i asking. We have bad experience with thin new explosive of the Japanese. v know its power. Will tbe clearing of ihe suioka loud Hhow our fortifications swept away and the roadway cloar to the Will show it enemy? anything of those who Iook part in the' bailie In the air? Thai In what we ask ourselves in lAiri Arthur, menaced by sea, by Innd md hy air. And wc can find no answer. Jiy coolie hut-lau- e nn ludi-rrou- -- f, R.-v- lj l- three-quarte- rs rhil-ipplne- lar-rmk- bye-and-h- no-t:ii- id . Lregu-a- r ten.,.,1 vj I Ladies Percale We Offer HUNT HEALTH - In Everybody's This Happens About Every Eleven Minutes by the Clock. In a catastrophe which suddenly blots out nearly a thousand Uvea tbe civilixed world find cause for horror and sympathy alike. On the community in which euch a disaster occurs its first effect is dazing, and it is not strange that following the destruction of the General 8 locum ex presslons of doubt as to the wisdom ot God and his direction of human affairs should he heard, alike from the irreligious and the unthinking. It is only in the calmer time and afterthought that, thanks to the figures of (he statistician, such an accident, ter nble in Its detail and shocking In its nature, sinks Into Insignificance in the death list of the day, not merely In the world or the nation, but even in the state and the city. Th estimated annual death rate for , the world of 45,000.000, n daily of sends Into obscurity the thousand or fewer who were slain on the General Slocum. In the omniscience of God, whether tons assume the position of the doubter or the cynic, the death roll of n single accident, even though it be aa great as that of the General 8 locum, can be only a minor detail, even more Insignificant, in view of the fact that all life Is doomed to perish. In the case of this recent horror nearly n thousand lives, a larger number than in any similar accident In recent years, were lost. For a few hours the wharves and shores along the river were transformed into n morgue. In a single day ther were more than two hundred funeral j of victims, while (he city was plunged into mourning aud the civilized world gave expren sinn to ita sympathy and sorrow. Yet, great aa was the tragedy at the moment. Its part even tn the death list of the year Is only slight. In the normal existence of thia metropolis as many persona die every IDS hours tram ressone incident to riiy life as perished in the holocaust near North Brother Island. That this number Should be equally significant to the Divine Power must he granted, and, aa death is the commonest factor In hu man life, It cannot be regarded from a different standpoint, whether it occurs In arcldent or In ordinary course of affaire. Wiihln this State 360 die every day. The tale of deaths in tbe United States' reaches 2 ,850 daily, a figure three times that of the victims of tbe General Blocum. There die annually in greater New York seventy-fivthousand persona, a number larger than that of tbe popnl alien of Trenton, N. J. Within the United States graves are annually dug for more than a million coffins. In the face of this vast harvest of mortality, tbe number slain on the General Slocum seems slight, even to the .81x90 Pillow Cases from 8c to 25c, 75 c . . henf-stitche- Reese Howell & Sons DON'T FORGET THE PLACE THOSE LITE MEN COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC CO. I STAN. S. STEVENS MANAGER. 1379 Wash, avanua.. Feughna, 114 x. aicsn EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATES cent oa all pictures taken within the GA8BERG'-BTUDIwill receive 60 per O, next 80 days at 271 25th BL U fj as afM ML YOU Invest In a piece f unimproved land? In Weber County? Adjoining improved farms? Half mil from R. R. Station? Right next t Irrigation Canal f Pravidlng you can buy on monthly payments? Say $10 er $15 er $20 per month? Or quarterly? Or annual payments?. And no Interest? And ne taxes? The owner te pay taxes and cen- tinue to uae the land until It ia fully paid forf If So Said place of land will cost you $20 per acre. 8,10,12,13.50 $15 $400 for 20 acres v $800 for 40 acres $1,200 for 60 aerts Suits at $7.95 Addrexs or Cill on HUNTER & KENNEDY Room 6, First Nations! Bank Utah. Building, Ogden, With Corresponding Cut in Every Line Throughout Store j Putnam Clothing House Fabric, Glove, Collar and Belt Sale Long Lisle Lace Gloves, Black and White reduced from $ 1.00 to 85c quality now 35c quality now 25c quality now .............. ....780 Jjjjc .......... 25d 2345 .j ,25 Latest Productions in Belts 75c grades for Gush leather Silk belt. : S3 Settles the N erves gc J Your . favorite beverage will, be greatly Improved by adding gQc belts Avenue 23 a22Z2SIOG2S22Z36G 35c to 45 New Wash Belts Washington go REGULAR wENGTHS 50c quality now 35c quality now 25c quality now n' I50,25c, 50c 35c 50o 25c, 50c,75o,$l.25, $1.50, $1.76 HAND BAGS 35c kinds nov 7dc k.nds now 50c kinds nor The Piggie kinds r 2C oeaogaoooeeooao 0Qo 35c iagliie(iesfeaaeii 35c, 50cfvp to $7.50 NEW STOLE COLLARS 25c reduced to 35e reduced to , 15c 25c At Bara and Fountains. Makes everything good. F. J. KIES ILL A CO. Distributors and price, running up to $.Q0 About 12 pair of La Grecque $1.50 corsts for ... . QRc Job lot of Warner's Corsets $1, and $1.50 kinds, to close, now 49c ; Summer Corsets reduced to 29 c FAN'TY ART GOODS fee. Two huiire after breakfast the doctor cal'. The patient I solemnly told in ! ' 1 L. Clark & Sons Sii-lt- i tn 2362 Washington Avenue. G CENTRAL at a lower price than elsewhere. ed !.j 62fc Defender Sheet.. d Defender them fine With the best of material in the Electrical line. e TOR words of many syllables that he i wbh some unpronounceable will require skilful treatment After the particular spring for drink! iug wafer is selected, tlie vision-- Hn,l ii. do. lor to to the bail) houe. Thii ta inxariuhly the j.. 50 c . .81x90. . We wire houses and wire 133,-000- Tlie passion for work and th tremendous struggle for wealth seem to produce mysterious, unclassified diseases in the American millionaire. His ph)sician, knowing that the first remedy is to check the business fever In blood, give some perfunctory script Ion and says: "You might go abroad. Why nut try one of the cures? "Which one? queries the patient; 'and what and where are they? The physician recites the lint Homburg, Wiesbaden. Ila-(- 'i Marienlmd. 8t. Moritx and more or less known places. A niblnation of symptoms and inclination settles the choiee and the patient goes aboard as ocean liner, pursued ' the gsngptank by his linslne. The treatment at these resorts ia simple and Is practically the same at all. mi get up early in the morning-betwe- en fi and 7 you walk to a spring end sip glasses of more or lees distasteful water as you slowly march up end down the promenade, while a hand plays to awaken your drowsy spirits. After two or throe glasses yon walk back to thu hotel with an appetite for breakfast that la curbed bv diet restrictions to pertain queer kinds of I'lesd. boiled eggs, cold ham and coftlie-ma- 40 c . . OEAD. ONE THOUSAND e Magg-aiue- 81x90 Monarch Sheet . . .81x90 Linen Fcuret Sheet. A. Tbe European Watering Place Union for the Extraction or Coin from American Plutocrats. IS. M. William Sheet and Pillow Case Offer aye-ten- e MILLIONAIRES buy the percale in them. apec-lalt- nn THE At $1.00 each less than you could SURE high-pow- high-angl- Wrappers ARE ss. 1 v YOU . While most of the voters of tble country are prone to make the worst of the conditions under any administration to which they are fiolltii'illf I U, tiiiimii tdllurlil: I -opposed, it is not probable that any of Glasmann ia not an unknown Mayor them believe that things are as bad as I quautily la thia senatorial cun flab, and when the proper time cornu, he will la they would like to make them appear, al1 likelihood come . forward with s Agitator advocating some particular -- (ni(k Kearus sad wW who and political manipulators theory Sutherland look Ilka a couple of 10 cent lake advantage of the prejudice of the piece. Georg Hanson was down from Ogden last Saturday and Sunday and people to gain ybat tbeir own a ni bid, Hut llons desire are prime to take upon while he bear rather toward that th he was frank to admit -themselves the character of calamity Weber county niau la giot so slow In howlers" in order to Incite nyniialhy a senatorial rai-- and that when the with their cause through a vivid de- racers come under the wire at th finbe pletion of an Imaginary condition of ish the Weber county boys would Hill found there with the good and great misery supposed to be tlie result would very likely brush In a good neck If their cause or theory does not pre- ahead. Hanson says th Weber county vail. But while the voter of th Republicans are noted for standing by "like to be their owu product and that If (Jlaa-niamay country at the boys right ha will be a liaruum said, still able togets humbugged, control the Weber county or they have every confidence in Ameri- ganlratiofl. -can Institutions and the policy (hat Ifauson will work for Sutherland governs the country through the grace first, last su'd all the time, if Glasmann of a majority of its voles. Loyalty to keejis out of tha race, but with Hill oa ihe scratch ready to go, George's ardor this government and II a Institutions ia for Sutherland would be considerably ever strengthened when the ridiculous chilled and he could then give Sutb condition that apiiertaln. In soma erland only hla best wishes and get with the ways to the governments of Europe into the working harnessboost Glaa-man-n. Welier county Reiw. to H are established. A peculiarly llanaon held a conference with comparison between the standing coin of tbe Smoot Rut herland devoof loyal rillxens of tbia country and tee in Pmvo come of the eineller those of England can be drawn through one, the big guna were out of town no doubt whispered In their ears reading the following incident that and of Senator Kearns earnest the has Jqst pci n red In England. It. illus- end story most effectual campaign which he trates tha fart that white loyalty la Is now prosecuting In Ogden. Air. European rountrfc may he regarded Kenrna has oiiened up headquarters at and ihe money bag has been ia an excellent thlug ennicl lines, If Ogden wlile shekels are open. The split manifested at an inopportune time or reached and If somebody doesn't easily In an unorthodox manner it may not look out. Tom will com swv. from be wise. Weber count y some day with the , always The story la a lirfvu one and is n Junction county legislators in hi vest pocket. side light on that mysterious thing In the meantime we will watch with disci jdi ns , seen in Eng- Interest the ni'llons of Ogden'S popular military land. It neeni that, during the Kng' mayor. cent visit to Ascot nun of thepri vales It will lie soon that George, while of a regiment near there with several Kiittiertaml advocate, will get In tine and support the Weber county man of 1.1 companions obtained permisproviding "he gets at the hoys right." sion in visit the fumons hraih. 11c bad Will George kindly explain what he f ill permission of his regimental au- nieuns by the last expression? thorities to go and had the requisite YOUNG PEOPLE'S UNION pass. ELECT OFFICERS. Carltoli. iiesiJea being a good soldier fs a good cornet player. He look his Si. Joseph. Mo, June ::n. At today's comet with him. as a session or the National Young People' doubt to tbe uniform which lie proudly iiuion. officer were elected as fol'owa; T. T. Low man. Pittsburg, president; wore. A the little hand of mirthfol Mis Rose Clark. Lincoln, Ncli., resoldier neared (he famous heath the cording HKcrctart; John A. Crawford, royal cavalcade came In sight, and 81. Joseph, pres secretary; K. it. Me Carlton was seized wiih an inspiration. Ail bur. Newton, Kan., treasurer. There were patter and liscussinns He hastily auggisted to hi ilium , .1. A. Ilurnrif. hv that he should step anile as the royuj ill.: Rev. V. Y. Lawrence,Monmouth IJclievne, arriage passed Und play "God save Pa.; Ilcv. P. A. Baker. Columbus. O.; the King on hi .urnei. friends Ui v. Janies Lawrence. Lawrence, Kan.; agreed that the idea was brilliant, and Rev. J. tV. Ash wood. St. Louis, aud he proceeded to put it into execution. Lev. Fred Elliott. Waterloo, la. Taking up a good position. Carlton PROTEST AGAINST DUTY. lgan the opening bars of ihe well New. York. June 30. A protest hy lr.uvn air. anJ if ever he put vigor Inagainst the siwessment t to a soio he did then. The King was . fish importers a duty on frown fish amounting to one locking In another lineiinn ess llie ear- - cent a pound has I teen sustained the ,,f tHl,lPra' appraiser. The deal riage rotirtl op. but the Queen, reeng- - I niiicg the performance or an an inf. era i tainted thatofthe proper rate is only a cent and the tariff called her royal simuKe'a alien firm to law was upheld by the board. the player. His Majesty, evidently pleased With the little tribute, rmiled I KAKL FISHERIES UNDER SUPERVISION. ad raized hia hat as the carriage swept on. Manila. June I.D The legislative Carlton waa naturally proud of hfs cniinell for the Jforu provinces ha an act l'USed ligbtpr-hcarlever.ignftlon. and no d placing pearl tiblierle in the Sulu archipelago under man watched the collapse of Licenses to fish fever!; during the afternoon. But a tor pearlssupervision. will be granted only to cold douche was In wore for the galvcsiicls owm-- by cltlems of the s lant comet player. The incident waa or the United States. talked about on the return to the s, AVilkestorre, I 'a.. June jo. Lehigh and It reached the Valley raiiroaJ firemen have been ears of the authorities of his corps. through their grievance commitOa a mWqnent. morning Carlton tee that a in wages lias biM-waa clappe.j into prison, whi-rgran'ed, The tnlvanie applies he I 011 1o!11,Jn ,1V1"K rpr"tln 'lease of util, charged wih crime r set-of- B1TTIE I PALI UN G CFF IN RAILWAY BUILDING. - human intellect. In the death rate of the year for the state or etty tits Sh urn horror will hardly make an appreciable difference.wbile ia the torty-Bmillion dead of the world each twelve months It is only a tlay Ue- - Thereun-- 1 fore, to sober second thought, the lessoning instinct to place upon the sensation. Home bubble like cham- power which the uJUiona regard or rightly pagne. some soothe, some tickle, aume omnipotent whether enter Into the ques. electrify, some enervate, om are In- wrongly oh boc responsibility for sipidly tepid, but the climax fa per- Lou any additional to humanitys haps reai bed in the but mud balks. o alight an increase After the patient gets into bin tub tbe death roll appears patently absurd. doctor waits outside the door, watch in Notwithstanding the minute detail! band, timing the immersion. Then the masseur gets to work with vigorous of th movement of the Russian and American people are rubbing, still timed by the doctor. Fin- Jap general, the be to captured by General j sad dressed beginning the appears, patient ally Indifference. talks diplomaticdonor The freshed. n ally on favorite symptom, sympathize a little, flatter a little more. and with g aweeping bow band bis victim b to a carriage. Fur si weeks this routine Is supposed to be repealed daily, with triflmasing variations of temperatures, sage and diet; and thi constitute what is known in every resort, regardless of country or language, as the cure." Each place ha it of no contamination when you give Ala for rheumatism. Homburg for us your meat orders, you nre sure n Baden-Badefor gout. Wiesbaden and of livbad getting good, wholesome meat, stomach troubles, Carlsbad for not an ounce of doubtful flesh-foo- d ers. Marlenbad for fat. and BL Moritx ever enters our provision for the convalescent after-cur- e. The alliances of European beahh-re-si-- rt It is your Interest a well market physicians and of hotelkeepers are aa ours to remember thia. Invesvisitor American Tbe unions. jirrfect u with money is passed on from one to tigate our S per cent rebate guother so smoothly that he does not realize how easily be ia being handled. Hia likes, dislikes and means are well known in advance, aud be sometimes lr.uoi-en- t E.WEATHERBY. ly marvel at the supposed in filling hia want before OGDEN. the asking. But rest assured, it will nil 245S Washingtoa An Ik. charged in the bill. ra IN THE Delivered by Carrier, Including Hi comrade are iufllgaant at thia Sunday Morning Examiner, per month .... and a gnat deal mere ia likely anion, 5 cU to be beard of K. Single copies RATES. SUBSCRIPTION FIRST VOTERS!: By mail one month including eta Tlie Siandai-nanlathenameeof all 8unday) outelde of Ogden ..BO thm who wiU cast their Amt vote Telephone No. BO. for this fall fur Theodore llootftsvvlt Don't ask any qubtluuT VV presidenL Subscribers will confer n favor bye pmniiw nut to ranka use of your name tore-ceivInforming this office of failure their without your conseai. Send ia your The Examiner before name addressed, -- Finn Voter, tare of breakfast. Standard, Ogden, Utah. SHARP DEMAND TOR MACHINERY 1901. JULY R1DAV MOUSING. lufug in (own, with stalely farad ad corri-doting entrance. Inside are long ladies to the right aud geutle-meto the left lined with downs of rooms, each containing little cell-liacouuh and a thermometer. a bath-tub- , masseur. At th door ia a atroug-mme- d The bathing water give a variety of i!H Manager I ke Savics the Standard 4M. I MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE Real Estate and Chattel Loan. UTAH, Co. ROTE Under New Management C. Rebcrg. 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