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Show I MORNING THE EXAMINER Published ifry day la Ai year by (h Standard Publishing Ca WM. Manager. CLAIMANM, 99 speeches ja Nebraska aad 9 in Iowa, Mr. Glasiuanii spoke with Coin llarvcy Sioux CHy. Iowa, and dosed Hie great campaign with Gov. Hub at Turner Hall at Huveniawt, Iowa, the evs before decllon. lie ha also spoken in Iowa several times since. We have no idea what difference it Ogdeu iieople of makes to the whether we made aeeches In Iowa or Tlmburloo, by Carrier. deluding Sunday Morning Examiner, Dvllvarad par Month Hsflt .,?$ da da SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By mall one month (Including Sunday) outside of Ogden ....$$ eta Telephone No. 54. Suhaerlhera will ronfer a favor by Informing thla office of failure to in reive Tha E: laminar before their break faaL REPUBLICAN TICKET roll PRESIDENT Theodore Roosevelt of New York. Gus. W. Fairbanks of Indiana POPULATION FIIANGKH FROM AGRICULTURAL TO MANt'FACTI'UlNO CENTERS In the floral year Juat ended smaller prodiu'U formed n Ibaa total epurte of Jho percentage lime Unit (bo for fmlliuK ever before, narleul-tura- l DW lo tUI rent, rr Mw nrl-cultur- mint of products turmed 93 Pr the total export; in 19UD, It per cent, Manufacand in 1994. WA per tent. 1f t Pr cent of tures in UK formed 17.1 Plr 1990. la tbe total exports; per cent. Tbe cent, and In 190. total value of agricultural products '" & m 190 wna M exKiri.-In Ian; in 1990. 93 million, and 194, IW't "f iu Increase an 3d mllllone, J5 per co.it over Dtiw. Manufacturca KM miaaporioil lu 1R90 amounted lo iu and 1M millions, 1X90, llion; lu I9u4 la increase an 453 mlllloua, )Wi, of 340 ut rent over 1890. That I bln change In the character of Ilia eKirie of the ewiiuiry a movement from agricultural produde toward manufael urea in due rather lo an Increase In the homn inilnelhn (I manufactures than to any actual la the home pniduriliii of iu apparent upon a pnMliH't I ho tdatUlical talileu of the of study bureau and bureau of alalia-licwhich allow the homa production ! Uioko two great classes. The census tablep allow a rapid movement of luipulailon from the ag rieultural seel km toward tbe cent era, and aa a reault a ainaller pro portion pf tha total population hi engaged In tb production of food, while a larger proportion la producing muaufartumi instead of Saal supplies, thus dimlnlKhiiig the surplus available for exportation. Figures of the bureau of statistics how that the wheat ranmimplton of the V tilled Slates In the fiscal year 1904 was I ho largest lu the history of the country. 31-5- a sxri-cullur- s, maim-(aelunli- g ROIJ, DECREASING. Pension rommlssloner Ware. In ids annual report, show an unexpended balance of f1.7ud.ri09. i lie total out lay for the year being fll4.713.7f7. During tha year 47.374 persons were added to the iienshm rolls 32(5 by special mi of Congress and the ltalsnce by Ilia Pension Iturean. During tha same were dropped period 49.137 from t ie rolls. The reisnt refer to the order issued by the ComiuisHioarr March 13th last, in which age is made an evidence of disability, and say that In three and a half months of ft operation only eight per ceut. of tha pensioners have asked for Inrrwasa under Its terms. The total number on the roll was 994,793. apportioned as follow!: War of Revolution, 3; War of i 1412, . FRANK CANNON AND TUB STATE JOURNAL. We desire lo present to uu a few plain facts after which we shall close tb coluuin of the Standard and to any personal matters garding Frank J. Canuou. Kvar sines tbe Daily Journal started, mmie nine moniha ago, Frank Cannon has permitted hi fcbeel to lie about u and uii represent. us. M have at time replied and shown who and what we found Frank Cannon to he. We have said some sever tilings about him, all of which we felt howjustified in saying- - Our reader, 73 ua month, reuia pur ever, who pay object to having the rotten record of Frank J. Cannon dished up lo them. We aru advised that we cannot Bad words lu paint Frauk Csuuou as bad aa aoiiw know him U be. Fader such drcumsi ance it Is useless for ua lo say wny morn about him aud after e shall try and absiala thla aitU-lfrom replying through till paper lo any thing Frank Fauimu or ibo Staia Journal may say about u. We are advised ibal In one of our editorials we referred lo Cannon aa We cannot Bud a cuuvlclcd was published it but li mliUirial. the by u it waa unluieuiional. Wa hava no knowledge of having uaed tha words. We rememts-- r k waa uur Intent Jun to say ho waa a convicted criminal mu a felon, awl If the latter word waa used we withdraw it. We do not want to make Caiiwm appear to the public worse than $ really la. Now bir a flual word, Frank Cannon, You and your paper have charged and Intimated that the editor of this paper wild his vote while In tbs legislature. The etatewent la false aa hell Itself, and Cannon knew It waa false to bo published. when ha permitted Frank Cbiiihiu, your psiT lias Intimated that I ha Mayor of Ogden waa receiving grafts and uisilla for permitting unlawful deeds to bo performed in Ogdeu. You know that every word Ultmd by your pajter lu thal respect la a lie and wc so donounc It. We challenge Frauk Caution, and every owner with him in the Elate Journal, lo prove that aa n legislator wa ever received out- - rent ulhor than the regular salary of $1 per liny. We challenge you to prove that ever one dollar waa received by ua while Mayor of Ogdon from any person or wiurce, whatever, or for any lawful or unlawful act permit tud or performed In Ogden City, mher lhau Ihs $30 per month aa lawful salary. We further notify Frank J. Caumin and all the owners of the Elate Journal thal we shall hold them personally responsible in tbe courts of Justice for any slander or IIM they may publish regarding ua In llie fin ure. W shall no longer Iwndy cpithots with Frank Cannon nr (he Stale Journal. We shall go along peaceably attending lo our own affairs leaving fur the courts lo deride how far a dirty, lying editor and hla newspaper amy go In lilicliug and alaiiderlug Inmost eillxens. We further make this rhalleugo to all llie people of I'lah to show onu dishonest act nmitsiUed by uh while holding auy public office, or for the proof while holding public offlre thal a single dollar was paid iu us other than through the lawful clianm-laa imivided by law. Wa llioruugkly thul Frank Chiiiioii and sous? others are Jealous and envious of I bn splendid record we have mail,- - as Mayor of Ogdon, aim ili&l they are menus, f.iir or utlierwlsr, using evi-riu break dowu our guod siiiiiiluii, iu ihl commuuily. We belicrn the pule lie fiiliy understand this matter, at any rate we shall mist Hicin the same aa they have misled us when they gave ua a vote of confidence by ibe largest majority ever granted a rnnyor of Ogden since the division on party No honest msn could ask for lines. a better endorsement than have received. Frank Cannon never could have received such a vote of re- e FOR VirjeMlKSIDEN'T PENSION Afrb-a- 19; Indian War, S.SmJ; Mexican War. 13.033; Civil War. 943.338; Span-1-0- 1 War. lti.829; regular establish ment, The i ouiniisidiHier law laut-ina pensioner to fa-fs- it hi pension on becuuiiug a convict; to prohibit pcnsiunlng women who marry soldier after the soldiers receive a pension, and to pension . committee In your ias-and Uinagitamm resulting therefrom is before the entire touiury.' "Seuator Kearns replied Ibal if on (hat ground that Ibe oppts.ifiou to the peusion bill ws brought bowsed. ha would lei the hill go over to llie seal session rallirr luaii have !' kiilml out right by tbe aiilagouic-which the Smoot case bad aroiiM-against Fish and Morinouisni.'' We do not liclicve thal Senator Galllngcr, Plait and Cm krell ever gave such reason fur oiiposlug the pen sion bill. It would be au indication of the most petty narrow Hiindmlaesa 11 they had. It would be n violation of their duty to the people that sent If they allowed them lo the Eccaie of the representative charges against any state to militate against (lie granting of claim any citlep of that mate might have against the government t If Senator Kearns sat quietly In hi seat aud allowed this wrong to be done veteran it show the Mormon that be I uot the man to represent Fish in the Failed Mtntea Senate aud the quicker hi term of (and according to hi own orgau, end tbe better will it be for the Interests of Fish and ber people. If such a pmitositiou waa made to Senator Keara why did ho aut make a light, against m h rank Injustice. In tbe Senate? Why did he ail silent and allow tbe just elulnia of the Mormon veterans to he pushed Tbo Model 1 in ie Ram for young America to pattern after aa tha SIcCarren-BelinuCa would ha vs It. aside, because, forsoutb, I he Senate waa invest igating tha case of Kenatur Smoot? Why did be not pruieat sgninai on, qd thought, You still wish prosperity with ua, the wrung being kiue? Scan them, my brother, then hupesily to abide? agy. llie entire autry Is too llsby and, must the light for labor be wou. Which Is the record you fee to Then anyway. Ii places Kearns is a far With tbe Republican party, by sitpiHirt? worse light than that iq which it wa Roosevelt's aide. Thu battle of ballots sooq vjll be B- manifest ly Intended lo plans Senglur vehtigaiing at Parkar-lIHl-Hhecb- 12.734. EDITORIAL COMMENT Lafe Pence's olive branch of ies-met up with q sudden cold blast from Salt lake and was fronted. As Mr. Keerne was In Park City the reportrr fur bie Republican morning organ naturally assumed no uue of Importance could be at tbe rat Ideal loa. Mayor Ruylam-e'optimistic oplnionr pend uot lie copy righ led. No other Flab Democrat cares lo show lack of Judgment by appropriating them. a The Republican party may lie divided as to its caudidaiM. lint no faction of a to support tbe imrly la so n Democrat. Many brick and stone masons in tha are working fur 3 to 12.30 n day who got. only flfty rent ml newnty-flv- e rout a few years Illy of Mexico aga A Haw Naubacha Wan Hia Place aq Forester, Though a Fina Buck Got Away. From the (Jarman of Frit Hkow-ninne- k. Aa I said, Keuhai-ber- . this afternoon at 5 o'clock sharp, under the big linden tree. Hunt pull auch a long face, it is a great honor to act aa guide to bla Highness, and If ha gala a chance at a ample of fine bucks it is not Imposaible that you wll find yourself lu possession of the vacant punt of forester at Neudorf." At the last words of tha forester something Ilka Joy gleamed in the eyes of tbe young man addressed, who wore tha uniform uf an assistant gamekeeper. Hut as he took his gun from thi hook Hie transient light fled from hla face, waa a remarkable Thla Neulmi-he- r man a shot and woodamau without an equal for miles around; yet, bis mmradca maintained. H was always bard for him to fire at a deer. Al the In addition lo his other troubles, the present moment he waa muttering to Tribune is trying lo saddle tha defeat himself, deep lu thought : of J. DcGrey IMxnu fur aominatioa for "I would like to know If hla lligh-nesecretary of stale on Dud mauler Clove knows how In ahoul- Uh, good of I'nivtx morning, Mias Huberts. Ile lifted his hand to hla cap and Of the 110,009,090 representing U.n bowed with marked courtesy, while value at the Imports into Urcmen fmm' a happy smile lighted up bin face. "Hood morning, Mr. Neubauher. lint tha Fulled Elates during the year 1903 arlh-lefor ronsunipium amounted lu why thin face? Are you not glad of the appoint mrui aa guide to hia HighIt 1.000.000. raw materials and fahrb-to $94.iat0,000 an) ness?" nianiifailtirod giasls to 2,inni,00o. "Why should I bo glad lo have a stranger come and shoot my splendid 1 make Thai waa a great ratith-sltoi- i numting deer? To ha sum, they mean Highness gets good at the Halt lake theatre last evening. U up lo me If hia P. 11. lAiinon, who waa In for n mo. sport. I am to lie appointed to the vanmnt, when be saw the parked house cant place In Neudorf." The girl's eyes sparkled aud a crimami array of apeakers, la alleged to flush spread over her nock and have Well, the boyg hava son fai-up lo the golden hair. gut togelher and tl'e slrlgbw" 'Oh. Mr. Nrubaeher, how glad I a e of The press pith The late Republican of Fish I referred lo by the Sail Ijike cunven-llon.a llcrald "Senator Smoot's " Ecnaior Duluns held a convcn-tlonot buig ago in Idaho an we can only Infer that tlicFtah Junior member la "calcliing on" quickly. Dulse t'apl. tal New. CLAIMS HIS ATTENTION. that the C.ar ha a laiy that, he can walk the floor with night a. he won't have no nnn-lime in think of hl. other I rouble. Vallejo Chronicle. Nnw WHERE SKILL FA 1 1 A are the greatest bridge builiU'i'M in the world, but SKill and silence hulk at the attempt, lo bridge the ihUKin InIwpcu the faclioiis of Ui-llemis-racyRedding Free Press. Anicri-au- s . NOT A RECORD-MAKE- The reason that (lie DuniiM-ratlparty dims not aland on its record I because It hasn't any. It is not In tho business. record making Oakland llcrald. should be." "Huberts!" "Of course, everybody would lie glad. You wtuild have a fine position, " and 'Then I could look for a wife, There is couldn't I. Mir Huberts? Hijoii. Hy Jove, what a splendid siiecl-niihe has grown Into! Ench bucks a that are not to found lu my district." 'A fine buck waa coming through the garden, and when he reached the spot where Ihn forrsirr'n daughter stood he. nibbed hi head affectionately agaiiiKl, her gown. h "Well, he I now 3 year old replied, "Hud I must waicb him conl. tinually or he runs away into the Yesterday I found blin In a clearing. among a herd of deer." "Then you must take care that hn does not run away for good some day." arrivAt i o'clock Hnarp Neiiiun-he- r ed at. the place of starting, under the htnleu tree. Komi afterward a shootd ing gig roiled up to the spot. A msn with keen, friendly eyes stepped out and gazed upon the figure with evident uf the young for-es- gray-bearde- satisfaction. "You are my guide, 1 assume? What I value most In a deer la fine antlera." Your Highness will be KaHafled." The Prince took from hla servant a handsome gun, which be loaded while the Prince walking. Neubachar puled at once that ha had an experienced woodman at hia aide. ait which They were soon at the Keuliacher had In mind, a fir thicket which uffered au excellent cover for the hunters and yet left tbe shooting range free In all directions. The Prince had cocked hla gun, and Neubarber put a leaf to hla llpa. A low, longing note, which swelled and then died away on the breaxe, resounded in tha allllneaa of the woods. The Prince could not resist whispering, "Ursvol Eexcellent! The sound was repeated once twice. The two men stood aa If hewn In marble. Then, clous by, hardly eighty paces away, they saw a magnificent buck. Slowly the Prim brought hla weapon to hla shoulder; then there was q report The buck wqa evidently hit. but turned widdenly and disappeared in the obscurity of fia fhivk underbrush. From the dull thud of tha bullet Neulmi-hehad understood that, the shni must have struck a little too high. There was consequently no of finding Ihn game without a dog. Hlightly disappointed, the Prince stepped into hla gig and drove lo the forest nr' a house, where he wa to spend the night The next morning had hardly dawn ed when Neultacher was again at tha arena of the shooting. Following the lead uf hla dog. Hector, he found the buck caught la the low branches of a big fir tree, shout flva hundred yard from ha spat where the Prince had stood. An hour Inter Neubarber bark qt the foresler'a house with the game. Aa the Inhabitants were ntll sleeping, he took a pegt on the piaxsa aud gave up to hia thoughts. lie waa so far from Ibe world of aetualiticH that he started violently when the house door opened and Jim lMrta stood before him, fresh as the morning. Hut the next moment ho bad gathered himself together, and soon iltiherta. blushing like a ruse, was hiding her face on the breast of the man who had Just asked her to become hi wife. In their world-forgfill Mis they did not nuiirc that a window near them waa opened and I hat .an old man was looking out at them' with a kind smile. After a hearty breakfast the Prince Kiepped iuto his gig, which was waiting before the door. Neubarber had selected another spot for the morning's shooting. Ills heart was beating ho violently that the first singing note came trembling and uneertain from his lipx, but the second and the third sounded more natural. They soon could hear a buck ais preaching with long leaps. About fifty feet from the hunters he slopped. The Prince was durdifounded al the sight; be had never in all hla life had seen a deer so powerful. Out could lie believe his ears? the man at his able was again blowing on the leaf, and a harsh, discordant mite, enough to frighten away auy animal, resounded in the forest. r pro-epe- ct g e ernbar-ra.-siiie.- No I sc n? left the cytrai arj-- j woman at the bargain counter. do you spend so much muni v !! ask Would it nnl be i;j iv someiliiug for a rainy day?' merry gurgle of laughter bit? "Goodness, no! I never j zb, on rainy days." Judge. g-- "I beg yuur Highne' pardon, but 1 could nut do therwine, the gamekeeper stammered. "That I Hijnu uur HiJou. Three years ago I found him hy th able or hia dead mother, and i gave him to Miss Huberts, wbu brought him up aa a pet There wa a gleam of mischief in And Ilia Prince's eye a he replied. on that aeeciiiu you cheat , oat of the magnificent animal?" "Your Highne. I have heel prom Used the post of foreter in Neudorf if I get your Highness a clutnct: at a " couple of fine bucka, but "Bu you would rather deprive your Prince of a gixd shot and yourself of tbe post of forester than give Misi Huberts pain? Well, l will all come right Ip tpe epd, When, a few hours later, the gig drove up to the forester's bouse with two bucks which had responded to Nnubac-her'decoy call, Bijou was standing os the piazxn beside his mistress, who hsd tied red ribbon with a bell around hla neck tu prevent bis getting lost In the forest. And it all came fight bc end. r THE SUICIDE IMPFLSE. Drag Store We su&e specialty Telephone orders promptly attended to, I J. CITE, Prop. CacJ! S,CSS r. Carpentering, Building, pairing and Remedsling Hauaaa Promptly attended to. Alt wark Guaranteed. Inquire g Ole Nelson, S4S 15tn street Telephone 29-- - teach us now thal Psychologist crime, Ilka disease, come In epidemic, and that wave uf deviation from the normal standard are apt to sweep communities at stated times and intervals. says Medical News. Rome particular fqrm of depravity or mental aberration become rampant, and from Its frequent occurrence attracts widespread attention, only lo subside as d some other manifestation of crime, unwblpped uf Justice." takes Itq place. Thus tbe publicmi!id particularly that uf the professional reformer, la led to the erroneous conclusion that mankind la degenerating, and that there ia now lit lie to be saved from what Addison was pleased to term the wreck of matter aud the crash uf worlds. The latesL Illustration of the contagiousness of a bad example may be found In tha number of deaths by that have been reported in newspaper from all part uf the country. Now suicide Is nut a new development, and It hae existed from time immemorial In all countries and among every condition of men. At least three European monarch! are known to hava taken their own lives during tha last 100 years, one of whom, th late Sultan of Turkey, Abdul Aaslx, became Abdul As-wthrough the medium of a convenient pair of scissors. AddJ to these are at least a dozen princes of the blood, (he more prominent of whom perhaps was Prince Gaston of Bourbon, the son of the late King of Naploa, who was married to the Infanta Isabella of Spain, and who cut his throat in the presence of hla wife. Other notable instances of ere those of General Sir Hoc-to- r MacDonald, the late Duke uf Bedford, Count Wolkenuteln, the chamberlain of the Court of Vienna; the Marquis of Londonderry, the Earl of Munster, the Spanish Duke uf Ssn Carlos, grand chamberlain to King Alfonso; tha MarqtHa Rappuln, stepfather to Queen Margharita uf Daly; Baruq Brack, the Austrian Cabinet Minister, and other too numerous to mention. The saddest case of all, perhaps, was that of gallant old General Bourbaki, one of the greatest heroes of the Franco-Germawar of 1970, whp attempted' to blow his brains out when the raw ami untrained conscripts Intrusted to his command fled en mean cross the Swiss frontier. Luckily hq recovered from the severe wound and lived for many years, a hla biographer stales, honored both at home and abroad q particularly gallant and splendid specimen of tba old French soldier. Fp lo I ho present time, however, the inhabitants of the United States seem to have found their lot a happier onB. than tbe aubjects of the European power, though if report In the newspapers can be trusted, we set-inow to be running them a very closo second. Thus we have had more than one case of har-kawith a strict adherence lo all the details of the Orient. The Depet of Prescriptions. - s y. "undi-vulgu- r Ovlll n self-inflict- 9G ALL EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATES receive 10 per cent oq am pictures taken within tha next 30 day at GASBERU g STUDIO, Z! 25th 8b 1,000 good. Corner 25th and Lincoln avenna D. W. CATT5 Proprietor. WILL YOU Invest In q place of unimproved Jandf In Weber County! Adjoining Improved format Half mile from R, R. Btatlenf Right next to Irrigation Canalf Providing you can buy on monthly paymentsf Say $18 or $15 nr $20 per month? Or quartsrlyf Or annual paymantsf. And na Interest? 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The Tribuue has a long eiliiorlal Ijeaving iudiixtry paralyzed throughcreed In its ism- - yesterday luornlag out clerk. land. purHirtiug to give the facts why the That, withourour Nailonal credit laid bill Monnon for veterans pension low. IT LIES AGAIN. went over to another session of the la a Democrat record tha- - never down; a subscriber aska the following Senate. The Tribune states that when Mark will me. my brother, when times waa Kearns to Senator call 11 true, aa stated ready up "la by question: are so, Frank Cannon's pairr. that Mayor the bill he waa deterred from so doing We gather the harvest our ballots hava . sown. to make auy by Senators Watt, of Connerlli-ulGlasmann refused and Cm krcll. spear bns In the stain of lows during I remember the rhange from darkThe Kearns organ says: tbe campaign of 1998 when he ness to light. of mate Nebraska?' the "Senator Kearns tumped lhiid upon tall When thevan.Rrpublhan party stood in the Tha V.giem'"! ' by CaHB"B'a could log up thq lull unless Senator Flqtt suflli-ien- t reshons lir h give How eonfldriii-came, all wa made paper I absolutely false and, like opiundiion. Thereupon Senator Plait right. everything vise his sheet has said said: T.ci me Ami prosierity smiled on the trim your colleague, ppd about Mayor Glasmann. Is a lie made 1 will explain.' workingman. "Senator Smoot and Senator Hears of whole clotb. Mr. Ulastnanu started Thi its rty of progress in time dark and grave. from Utah for Indiana, but was ro-- were called outside of the Senate disr the ball, and Senator Platt said Is the May of our Nation. It hul untied to speak with Senator Overton Into Senator Kearns Insist upon my reawark and luain; at Omaha on bie way eat. After mak- sons for opposing the Montage at thla It never has failed our Country to save. ing the Omaha speech. J. C. Dahlman time of tbe bill granting pensions to It mi stand recorded, again and i tbe Nebraska state chairman, had him that Mormon battalion lu Ftali. I want to to we Smoot . Senator that you. say again. switched from Indiana to Nebraska, afford to that bill to with the understanding that Mr. (Has eanui i he Senate at permit this time, while the Thus are the two record before its pass Titan n should lie sent to ilose evidence of Mormon church influent-- : today. district In Iowa. Ha mads in being aiibmltief Until free for Inspeitiou. discussion the Senate iu $28 pa. acre. $400 fop 20 peraa MOO for 40 icraa, $1,200 for 8) acre HUNTER & RICHEY, 'Phone taunt Tha ownar te pay tauaa and asm tinua to use tha land until R b firHy . , paid fort . ALBERT F, MEN To unload echoMara at Ue Salt Lake Beer halt. It la tha plaoa to get tba longest ixl tallest, the biggest and aoldaat sebooa-e- r of beer la town for flva cast. Choicest whiskies brandies and vIm and all kind of aoft drinks Flux line of cigar la town. Call la everybody aa yon pans by and sample oar CONDENSED 101.1T1CAL RECORDS. I 1 cT.isa f I remeinlH-r- TRIE REPRESENTATIVE OF I'T A A Hunt With Tbe deer gave a aiarl, then bound ed away from thi; burners. Nothing like it had ever happened to the Prince lu his foug experience. He put dosn his gun aud mmol to bin companion in amaxcniciit. The latu-- r was maud-iithim, cruuon wi h e in Ogdeu. NOT ni Huumt. s (null-dene- Si:iTi:iIISi:R OGDEN, UTAH, TIICRMlAY MORNING, EXAMINER, Street We alaa have a aampleta stock of Oregon Lumbar, and other Building Material, |