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Show 1I0RXINQ A STRADDLE THE EXAMINER EXAMINES, BUG. TOR SILVER OR Itinues to swell and ravage; tlons have to be issued to GOLD? fees. Provo Enquirer. subscriber aska the Standard this quest iou, Did Frank J. 'Cunoo bull Published every day ta the the Republican party on account of a tha Standard Publishinc Ca that prinprinciple? If ao. what ciple?' Was it silver or gold or both?' It is extremely hard to answer a when that question appears qucKtion WM. GLASMANN. Manager. as sarcasm and truth at the same time. The fact that Frank Cannon has become the rankest of tha rank gold-buIncluding DeliTered by Carrier, the state, and the fart that he Examiner, in Morning Sunday has bolted William Jennings Bryan at gar month St. Lou la la conclusive evidence that Single tuple Frank baa no principles. Urynn Mid no later than last week that if tbe RATES. Democratic party was right on tbe SUBSCRIPTION money question in 1894 nnd 1900, then By mail one month (Including the principles then supported nre right today. But our Utah silver bug and goldbug, or better call him plain atraddlobug. who straddles any and every question on nny nnd nil occasion if tbe dollar sign ictus more than one degree either way, repudiates Bryan nnd the money question which Dry an and the Democracy represented in J894 and 1800. Frank Cannon told the people In 1894 and 1900 that he knew from high heaven that Bryan's were I. views on the money question reason he had to t I. noting the fact that the number 11a- - I teave tj,e R,puln(.1I psrty. Yet in St. of insolvencies nnd the amount of burnimalm tbia year he voted to straddle bllit lea shown by tbe statistics of and tbe JULY UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, OGDEN, 22, 1904. suf- - Jr ' u "!; w s . "i Manafeeturara of Trnngs BABEL. lines. a Ticket oa sate July 23rd, 24th and 25th, return limit July 24th. monument Governor Peabodys should be a modern tower of Babel, for be has been denounced iu five different languages at one meeting and at tbe same lime. Deseret News. H Every family should be well supplied with a choice selecting of book for reading. 'Ibis may be seen from the consequence ot it neglect on one band, nnd from its iniportaure and value on the other. In all casea and at all times parents Should see that opportunities are offered tbelr children for at least a common school education. With the present facilities along these lines no excuse can be offered for it neglect Bring the children up In the habit of reading properly, nud to study over that which they have read. A person cannot become a profound thinker unless he read. A readbecome ing people will generally thinker, and they are the ones who lead In society. Logan Republican. I Can-effe- ct -5 1-- 2-- PROCEDURE. EDITORIAL COMMENT togi-the- Mine-owner- s' r The storm center of Utah politics yesterday and today to Provo canyon. Was the packers strike worth the teak (stake)? That typical expression Back to the Mines" seems a favorite with the Japs, to spring oa the Russiaas. That New York Hill does not look like a foothill to the detectable mountains of W. Jennings Bryan. That politician who died yesterday white socking a lower altitude has probably secured the object of his search but the temperature! ScMisrKr,'' MEN 10 found PtAV with "dope book" in band or if wiiies-ShwpISe.n- THE RACES dler fillies are all to the good." '' Perhaps." Tbe young woman was silent for a moment, and seemed w be doing a whole lot of thinking. A commissioner passing interrupted her soliloquy. What's the price of Mineola?" she asked him. Here's ten. Hnrry along now, and s the boy departed the bugle, calling the horse to tbe post, rang out from the judges' stand. '1 guess youve got a tip out of Ihe Duryea stable alt right. commented the young thing In silk, but the other woman did not deign to answer. Her eyes were on the horses as they filed out of the paddock. Its a tip all right, and she looks good to me," said tbe young woman to the others, who had gathered with her around the belter on Mineola. You're a fool. said one of them. You bed better have stayed on Graceful. There's where a new pair of shoes to coming for me." and with a mournful glance at the race track she hurried toward the . good-lookin- g well-dresee- d You Are Perfectly Satisfied? Do vour Eye Glasses or Spectacles give you the service they wen expected to? Haven't you thought of a change several times, snd this time and let u just put It off a little longer? Now come lo us bow much belter you demonstrate what a change can bo made, and can see with new lenses. You will gladly cast the glasses aside and put on a pair of oun which will do all the work there is lo.be done. We Guarantee our Glasses. TEXAS TRUST LAW J. S. LEWIS & CO., Jewelers AND OPTICIANS Inaurance Representatives Summoned to Give Testimony as to Ita 30C5EGZ5Z30 San Antonio, Tex., July 21. Attorney General Bell, of Austin, baa summoned before a local magistrate four Insurance agents, representatives of the greatest insurance companies in the world In a proceeding to disclose Information relating to alleged violation of law In Texaa. Tha prothe anti-tru- st ceeding fcrows out of a rate war in this city and n truce which was intended to be a permanent adjustment of rates. Tbe testimony wad reluctantly given and mf ny witnesses declined to answer on the grounds that they might Incrim-lnatthemselves. This may result In proceedings to deny foreign insurance corporations the right to do business in Texas. To Close out All Our Summer Clothing , hit to hose at PRICES MELTED Itemize what you need. Give us the list and Well give you a bargain. 12.00. Outing Suits, Cost nnd trousers from $5 to Negligee shirts German, French, English, American patterns. All prices. Every time you want CLOTHING remember COMPANY. Telephone UP npw from A man or boy can DRESS very little expense. Anything from underwear. Cans. Melghan. Laura 14. THE MEIGHAN ABSTRACT 2401 Wash. Ave. & Vacation Sale 442-- d Does I Putnam Clothing House :t 2345 5ay?' ,c w Washington Avenue zoec DOC wih4iaeaG hard-draw- we Cooling When death chilling the And and stilling the pulse, does it pay to that several sales which we advertised last week are yet in full blast? with our WATER Keeps you well, by allaying interna! fevers, and aiding the process of digestion.. The ideal table water. Makes, delicious drinks. living MER DRESS GOODS, PARASOLS, DUPLEX SHIRT UNDERSKIRTS, WAISTS, CHILDREN'S DRESSES, STRAW HATS AND CLOTHING. OFJTHE PRESS JOHN L. BERBICK STATE MANAGER Des Moines Life KANSAS IN A NEW CHARACTER. Insurance Co. BASEMENT j I F. J. KIES EL loved ones? OX r OR DR. SLIPPERS and GLOVES. CORSETS. PEARL BUTTONS. SUM- REED HOTEL. Healthful LBTHIA be financially well Vermins oust come high lu the Canary Islands. A letter from United Bte Consul Solomon Berliner of recent date serf i be!lve nowhere In the a oi Id i lend held at as high figures as here. Good land, with water facilities, pa been --old at 11864 per sere. The principal product of the Canaries is tobacco. J Just the thing for extremely hot weather, when the system needs a cleansing and strengthening tonic. blood know that it will 0.HC There was a time when Kansas was supposed to be In erml-aricone. But times change, and tbe weather change also. Now poor Kansas Is tu the flood Tone; 'he Kaw river pon- - treat car entrench A negroes who might easily hare passed for Hannah Kites and a whit woman who under clrcumatanree might have been considered genteel were quarreling in the station as they left, la tbe black's ears glistened two diamonds as big as beetles backs. Her fingers were ringed with gems. Suddenly toe negroes rose from her seat and glaring down at the whits woman exclaimed: Go away from me. Ah wont lend you no money. Tha white woman flushed and net fingers worked in the palms of her hands as she answered in a harsh voice: Never mind, miss. I'll make a killing before the Brighton Beach meeting's over and don't yon come around nnd try and cut in on it-This incident was marked by tones which could not have helped but attract attention elsewhere. The women around the two paid no attention to it. riRh th race ton Beach, Gravesend, Aqueduct, Morris Park or Jsiiuicia. The initiated can pick them out al a glance in the street rars and railroad trains. The little black iKMika that they carry are not railing Data, nor were the stub of lead pencil with which they figure nervously now and then ever'uMd to check off tradesmen'a orders. To se these women on their wsy to n raring meet and et tbe meeting Itself in to see two wholly different persons. To see them on their way home, after the raeea, also Is to see another side of their character, thia change depending up on the hick of the day. No better occasion to study this army of feminine patrons of tbe Theyre off!" race I rack can be found than a getThis cry from thousands of throats, away day, which to turf alang for the in which the first better on Mineola closing day of a racing meet. There bad Joined, slopping nil talking. The blonde stood up and began tapwas a getawav day" at Bheephead bay this week snd the women were (here ping the end of hqr parasol against In fore. There were between 4,000 the floqylng. Bhe strained her neck, snd 5.000 present, end few had escorts as If to Bee the horses tearing down For some reason escorts do not seem tho track the better, although there to be popular with racegoing women. was nothing In the way of her vision. These race track women nre drawn I Her lips moved, but no words came, from all classes of society; the high- and two or three tlmee the put the end est and the lowent, and all the gradea of her pencil stub between a set of that come between. But tbe racing teeth nnd bit it Not ungame has n leveling Influence. A bet- til tbe horses were entering the Inst ter appreciation of this fact cannot be furlong did she find her voice. Her had than by Idling through the tiara favorite wee battling with Ancestor and aisles of the Immense seating nnd Kohlnoor. Graceful was In the dels overlooking the course. There bunch Juet behind toe three leaders. will be found the snd "Come on, Mineola! Come on! You 11 tbe ponrly-dreaeewin! You must win!" she cried, and No thoroughbred welting for the if her soul had been at stake on the barrier to rise goes through the ner- winning of that race tha cry could have vous strain that these women do from not been more emotional. the time of the opening betting until The while this was happening the the cry of Theyre off!" cula the air. young woman who had taken what Then comes the few minutes of sus- ahe afterward called a bunch" on the pense until the horses flash past the Duryea filly was looking at the race post and the wait that follows before with the coolness of a Grannan. Not the numbers of the winners nre posted. a muscle of her face moved. One who Constantly weaving their way in had not seen her but would have and out among the women ere the bet- thought she had no more interest In ting commissioners, most of whom are tha outcome of the race than the mere-e- st looker-on- , lads with but far different waa the beards Just pricking through tbelr cheeks. Between them attitude of the woman who had bet on and tbe women of dope book" and Graceful. She tried to shout, tried to racing chart goea on an Incessant make somq sound, but her throat chokbarter. ed and only a faint whisper from the blonde twitching lips. 'Here, you." n richly-dressekept saying to commissioners during "Grace hi-- i Graceful." finally cams the betting, whet to your price on from her in a hysterical scream aa Mtneola?" Mineola and Ancestor and Kohlnoor She wanted nothing to do with the swung under the wire. The woman field books the books tbnt will take she hod called a fool looked up at the ft bets. Fully belt e dozen lads held blonde. up their cards to her before she found My hunch was all right. Your Intbs price that suited bar Ideas of what formation best form to We death. money should come home" to her cash, don't we?" and the blonde three, four, five, six, seven and at last looked down at her and smiled benign ten to one. antly. Here, you, tod, a hundred oa Mine-ol- a Not far away from this group sat at ten. What's your number? worried eye ahe wee The commissioner gave his number a woman with 25. not more than but she looked 50 of Identification in case he or that had plunged on the first race, snd bill should miss fire and who she did not care, how then the woman settled herself In her now looked as Ifcame to an end. Wochair to wait for post time. The start soon the world been eager to use her of the race was ten minutes away, men who had a little while before only and soon the fact that ahe had wager- program ed a hundred ' on the Duryea horse moved away from her until she was noised around. A few empty left alone. She sat with her handsa third rare, when seats were taken within a brief time folded until the flitted some her end the occupants began to question smile A Pinkerton man who seemed to lips. tbe follower of Mlnoola. know her approached. He spoke to Think Mlneola's got n chance. I her in a rareless wsy, and her answer hear," said one young woman who was a shrir; of the shoulders and a sported a silk dress that looked ex- laugh that sounded like a cackle. She ceedingly new. spoke to the uniformed guard In a T don't know." whisper and he drew from his pocket ''Ought to win. I think. Comes out a coin. of a good stable, and then those Med "This will get me home." she said, The average detention of freight cars PITH 1st The Terms of Sale Are Positively THE AFTERMATH. at destinations during the first quarter of 1904 in the United Stale was l.fi? day. Of tbi the railroads am charged with an average detention of of a day, while tbe rouirigueea charged with 1 31 day. jj DAVID L GALLACHia 122 25th tetrset, Will be remembered by the thousands of buyers who bought during that famous sale. Wa will give another Cost Mark Bate on everything in stock and will Include all Fall Goode arriving during Sale. Domestic euitings and all Cotton Gooda bought sinca drop in prices of these geode are Included. No article In eur large atock will be reserved. Tho manner In which New March-andis- e will ba sacrificed will be food for cloaa, careful buyers. A young murderer, who was hanged at San (Jueuliu, staled that wliisky had brought bint to tbe noose. The scaffold e Mine-owner- . , COST MARK SAL-E- WHISKYS VICTIMS. ed The news from Victor, Colorado, ! disquieting. The art of the authoriAsuortstlon ties of the in causing the arrest and Incarceration of the miners employed at the Portland mine Is an unprecedented procedure and la aa direct a violation of the tow as any art which baa been c harged to the members of tbs Miners' Union, It Is a direct Invasion of the constitutional rights of these miners nnd should not be allowed to puss unpunished by the Colorado courts for, If It I, it means toe placing of another blot of anarchism on the already record of the state. It to Just as much anarchlt-for the employers of labor to band and uee llleg-ameans to enforce their objects a U Is for union men to enforce their demands by boy rot I end kindred methods. As long as Ibe men employed In tbe Portlsnd mine were conducting them rltl-cr- s selves as peaceable, it seem a peculiar action of the Association to have them arrested and threatened with deports Mon unless they apply for and secure aa Association working card. The men had committed no crime snd caused no agitation. It seems by taking the action they have tbe members of tbe Association have virtually endorsed one of the arguments they have combatted in unionism that members of an organization have the right to force another man to Join that organisation or quit work. it seems that the clauses of the American constitution are construed in many strange and peculiar waya la cent March 7, HIGH-HANDE- see ns nnd wa can save yoq j GOOD BOOKS. I about it In the Democratic platform. Indicate a larger Increase In I corresponding the for that losses jj8 voted in the committee on reso In and number lielng lu I lution sud In open convention tbe to year, last period below 1901, 1 ttan money question, txcae of 1102, nnd but little I while the llatdlttle were greater than I ?owajdly an this ad seems, (ha slnrs period promt relic delegate fell over them-1(9Uiom any corresponding I Influcnree that obee,rved vote for this straddle and be .v,(w it may con- - I tijmratlve the usually those Copied than sLraddling platform unaui-trlbntother I to the apparently unfavorable mouely, and when their nominee, I remits shown by the mortality tables I judge Parker, saw the pisiform with current year. lnr on the money question (the I of tbe first halt of the con- h0 tand), Amrag toe cnrrmt factors usually fail-- greatest question I J promptly wired that he Is n goldbug stdered la analyxlnf the relnrns of oMrai and If the am vent Ion did not like It he urea tha chief are toe number la end persons In business, which the almost constantly Increasing; those In by occupied territory larger annutrade; Ibe augnmented capital, obtain to the Inability ally required, which often results In failures; the disaster; such as fires snd floods, rhk'h cripple large numbers of enterprises; the Inesperlom-- of business I men and especially those who have that were an the inside of the gang that and the I humiliated Urysp and hla friends. embarked in new brmiu-hefailures non formerly boiled for Bryan nnd now of In trade upon those nil I turns traitor to Bryan snd rejects all When In their locality. of others 1 roneld-that he bolted tbe Republican party these Influences are taken Into I a for. Did he bolt for principle in KM? make to be must emtlon, as they I ' correct analysis. It will bs found that No, wo think not. The ailver dollars I we him coaxed record havs even heard and may wbenrws too statistical I Senator Kearns tell of the silver conditions, unfavorable appear to show this conclusion is by no means dollars he paid out for Cannon's Inter-81. justified. Then most of toe other eat, Did Cannon betray Bryan In this month stock Louis for In looses No, from principle? resulted failures we think not, for If he did, he would speculation. be admitting that ha was false In bis For nearly eighteen months, says first UolL It Is our firm conviction that the the New York Financier or during Wall street, with August Belmont as the part and greater whole of Inst year with the gold In hie head, manager, of the first sis months of Ihe current ooaxed Cannon to betray the nobleat market year, the New York securities In tbe Democratic party, Wilpatriot nnd of condition waa In a depression liam J. Bryan. Bay whet you please occasional stagnation prevailed. This about Bryan, nil must admit that he to to this condition waa, however, peculiar honest, consistent nnd has kept the action, snd through It bed more or less faith of his principles. But Frank effect is financial circles In other parts tha blowhard, the etrnddlebug, Cannon, most was seriously of the country It whet can you aay of him end bis prinfelt in tha states of New York. Pennciples? Was he honest when be boltsylvania and Massachusetts, where the ed the Republicans at 8L Louis la six flret the number of fellum la 1894 bscsuM they adopted the gold months this year waa Mil out of a total of MU, and the liabilities 30 1- standard? If so, is Frank Cannon honmillions of toe S3 4 millions of thoee est tola year when he straddles the la the United 8tsts. But the failures money question ? If ao, ws ho honest when he, within forty-eigh- t hours, were only 374 greeter, while the ware C 3 millions less In changed again and adopted the these three stairs then for the corres- gold standard which he repudiated In 1894 and 1900? Yet this straddlebug, ponding period In 1903, when the dethis blowhard, has the audacity to state pression In securities was much mors in hie own paper that he wee on tbe severs. General trade conditions were, Inside of all the trickery work at the however, not only good, hut nnueunlly Democratic national convention at St. so In some eectlbns, especially in the Lonta Frank Cannon, ns the chief South, es la shown by the Increase in of all the straddlers, ws straddlebug the number of failures in several of us lbs onlg living man nbe the state end n decrease in others com. salute you ran always change front with tha pared with the same time lust year. drifting of the sign of the dollar mark. s FACTOR For shove occasion an open rata of Leather Goods. Repairing uj at one faro foe the round trip ta authorized between all atatlan in Utah on our able prieea, on abort notion. Can m 'A A REGULAR k J CHEAP RATES VIA OREGON SHORT GALLACHCR1 TRUNK LINE, PIONEER DAY, July 24th. ra-- 0 I H. B. 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