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Show MORNING THE EXAMINER MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE WESTERN by Carrier. incluJlng Sunday Morning Examiner, per month Single copies BROKERAGE Phone 634 a. SUBSCRIPTION vjet Ia all one womb i including Sunday) outaide ol Ogden Telephone No. 86. cu Subscribers I!I roofer a tavor by hilar lore iformlcg thin ortre ol before their 10 The Esamsner roakfaat. a foreword. of this eorld n l.fe. It roorerm e'h one of us in a sense, wye ibe nel and It North Ameriran. rhiladefta nakev no di.'.im tioa of rlasa. illme or elreunstaci'e. There nay at times sr seem lo rise certain event v hii-atour Immediate of the thole tention. This does not rbsnge matters. except outwardly. At all time. herever e are and whatever we do. we are fashioning our days and deeds Into llvea We are at thla universal t nelnet every minute of our mortal rxlatenee. The only blank are when ws sleep. And It la the sum total of these waking minutes that furuia the history of our era. The falatory of the agee la only n history of the Uvea that were lived therein. All our progress, an our material ac hievement, nil our we have waa onea lives, power-- all we have no busiest so great therefore life and our dally conduct of thought and affair should be guided ever by the towering truth that we never think epemk or net without influencing tor better or for worse the final estimate of tha limes in wbirh w live. This being fact. It becomes one of our highest duties to consider the things that affect life; to ponder the causes and effects of certain condition more or leea common to nil of ua. At best we ran only enter n little way upon bo eternal n eubjerf. All that shall be attempted In this etieceeelon of Sunday talks Is A consideration of th phases moat common, tbe facta which moat generally confront ua and the question which ofteneat domand ansAll that la hoped for as tbs wering. result of such a course, le that we may lead ourselves Into some clearer understanding of how wo should work and bow we should play, to make life moot helpful and happy lo ourselves and oibars. ytf nival bkieifleea erer-prese- yea-teids- y y re Utah. He wants no more rainbow chasWhat a pitiable confesaloa of ing. the purposelessness, of tbe utter failure and worthlessness, of hla own Rfal It la the grovelling capitulation of a demagogue at whom is pointed the relentless hand of falc. 1US MASTER'S VOICE." This morning a man thrust Gond-wtu'- s Weekly before ua and said, lMik at this picture." Tbs picture presented that well known advertiscauml of Idu phonograph, Ilia Master's Voice," which shows a dog peeping in lo tho .iiumgraph bora evidently recogulzlug d bis master's voice. Hut In this on hla tall Is a card reading, Uiatute of Limitation." Ilic phono-gispItself bore the picture of Sen-alo- r Thomas Kearns. .From the phonlo ograph ramu the words, Hack c.c. The Muitclo, Indiana. Good-byo- . whole la to illustrate the retirement ol Perry Heath as editor of tho Halt Well what of it?" Lake Tribune. queried the Standard editer. We have asked you to decide whether thla picture Is Intended to complimentary or otherwise." We replied, Both." Well," came the query, le it sarraem, satire, wit or humor?" All of them combined," we answered. Where does the satire come in? asked ono of the gentlemen. On the dog's tail, of course," replied the other. What more cutting could you Tho whole Is Goodwin sarcasm; more than one humorous Idea la sugIlia Master's gested and merely, Wuc," Is witty enough for anyone find I ue tears on Perrys turn and the grin In Senator Kearns face need not bo ARMY LEGISLATION. The plan to draft a bill for a geneIn the nrmy organisation ral shake-u- p may he shelved after all. This potwl-hlllla said to have been erented by the views expressed by Ibe chiefs of the staff corps., who sent In Ihelr recommendations In response to an Invitation from the Chief of Staff for suggestions for use In the preparation of a bill pmvtdlug for general changes In nil staff corps and branches of the service. The report have been varied enough In their way. hut I hey have been unanimous In a way which points out a defect In the general staff Itself, the army officer who do not believe In the virtue of a detailed system as applied lo tbe staff corps, say. They agree that It la necessary for the malnten-an- c of tbs efflriency of ths staff corps to return to tbs permanent iiersonncl of tbe staff departments, and that tbe practice of detailing officers will lead to confusion and fatal defects In time of war, when It will be found out that tha ataff corps are made up of officers without expcrlcnre, u bus occurred to soma officers that if these objections relate to the staff rorpi. they will tn equal measure apply to the staff itself and that In all direction ths best results are obtained by a permanence of tbs personnel. There Is no sigu from an authentic source that any siuh argument will opera le to change the original Intention of those who desire to rerognixa the military establishment, but it announced that no legislation In such a general direction will be attempted at the next session of Congress. ty h iU silled. Judge Goodwin I ANGLESEY simply cruel. JEWELS. New York. July 2. The value of the jewels found by the auiilnnrera In Anat glesey castle is now call mated lilH'.OUO. London. says a Herald dispatch from In addition, however, the marquis has sent over from Paris jewelry valued at from S3ifl.ooo to $500,000. white WAS A RAIXHOW CHASER. at Beaiiderrt. Staffordshire, the seat of rormer Senator Frank J. Cannon of the family, gem woriB 1:15,000 were In round figures, theret'tah seems to be trying to occupy at discovered. fore. the value of the Jewelry whlen least a corner on the stage of occur- will go to pay off the creditors of the ring events at St. Loul. Whether marquis I about $S50.000. he has managed to get the ear of DIVER DROWNED. rome unsophisticated newrpsper reChaster. Va.. July 2 Caul. n. IT. porter upon whom to unload Lis Mrtcalf. nf Philadelphia, who was In utterances or whether he rlinrge of the divers, engaged In deep1 off Is being used as a mouthpiece by the ening Ihe ela ware river channel divbeen drowned in his has Chester, eastern leaders, who are ignorant of ing anit. Tie went to the river bed hla real standing In the west, to gen-t'- y of trouble the men were havinr prepare the Democrats of this and with a drill. Tn a few minutes he gav alarm signal and two mlnulea adjoining stales for the evident de- tbe later waa pulled on ihe dek dead. In termination of eastern ana southern some unacmuntahle manner the helmet Democrats to return to the policy of of his rilTtng apparatus had Imcnmr that coterie of politicians w hose expo-rect- dip!aed. are Hill, Parker. Cleveland and GALLACHER'S TRUNK FACTORY tuelr friends. Is a matter for conjecture; but tt Is possible that both rea- Manufacturers of Trungs and Bags, sons bare some thing to do wlib tbe Leather Goods. Repairing at reasonprices, oa abort not lee. Call and telegraphing of tboas utterances to able na and ws ran rave yon 25 ns In the west. every newspaper DAVID I. GALLACHER. cent Frank Cannon is nothing It not a de- Uf 25th vsteeet a old-tim- HOT SPRINGS number 3 ' ' S s -- I ' Wrappers SURE of no contamination when you give ua your meat orders, you are aura ot getting good, wholesome meat, nut an ounce of doubtful flesh-foo- d ever enters our provision market. It ia your interest aa well aa our to remember this. Investigate our 6 per cent rebate system. than you could buy the percale in them. At $1.00 245$ JULY FOURTH WILL BE FITTINGLY OBSERVED AT THE FAM- h Baseball Game Between Orioles and DON'T FORGET THE PLACE Fiva-Mil- a Track-Ot- THOSE LITE MEN her Sports. N9 Among the attractions for July 4ih COMMERCIAL HJECTRIC CO. the Famous Hot Springs should rank first. The sanitarium la at Iti beat, the big pool being capable ot accommodatMANAGER. ing hundreds of bathers. A big excunfion ha been arranged fur Monday and 227$ Wash, avenue.. Foughne, B14 x. the leading alt raid Iona will be a match game of base ball between the Orioles and Oregon Short Lins nine. Manager Hirt haa placed the race track con1C adjacent to the hotel in tip-to- p bie dition and will conduct a cycle race. Tide track is said to be the fastest in the country and it la expected that a new weetern record for five Owill receive 60 per cent on pictures taken within the mile will be eatablMied Monday. The next 30 daya at GASBERG'S f new equipment of the Ogden sad North 1 STUDIO, 27$ 25th St western railroad la giving universal 1 satisfaction and the splendid time made between Ogden and the Spring make the trip out to that resort one of genuine pleasure. STAN. S. STEVENS Has shown the importance of having GOOD SIDEWALKS CEMENT WALKS MADE WITH. Alscn ft DYNAMITE WATER TANK Another Outrage Perpetrated on Northern Pacific In Montana. Hutle, Mont., July 2. A Boseman, Mont., dispatch says: A Northern Pacific water tank here waa blown up by dynamite today. Thera la no clue to the perpetrators. Officials believe the explosive waa stored by the tank be used in a prospective hold-u- p. EXCURSION RATES. VIA UNION PACIFIC. to phoning k 4 Invest In a piece of unimproved land? In Waber County? Adjoining Improved farms? Half mils from R. R. Station? Right next t Irrigation Canal? Providing you can buy on monthly payments? Say $10 or $16 ar $20 par month? Or quarterly? Or annual payments?. And no Interaat? And no taxon? Tha owner to pay taxea and continue to use tho land until It la fully paid for? scat-teie- - d r. It was a subject which she had si nil limes treated lightly, thinking nf it without seriousness. After all. then, waa a splendid y pi haps the South i Mid that had needed correcting. What with its wealth, its sp'cudor. It aristocracy, it had gut to lr bumptious as a party too long in imwcr. By t.cw with its magnificence of vassal iiiid slave what would liav resulted? Monarchy, of course. Then. too. except lhal. by ihe freeing of her father's slave, xhe herself l.U'j turned slave to toll and delve for lo r daily bread for the reM. of her ratural existence, she had uo cause for animosity, ana had none. The smoke or shot and shell had cleared away before her cyeg beheld wx It. To her the smoke of re- mimsrenre. U had left. dfvaMatiou true, hut lever having lnoknl upon the grandeur which it liad aerved to demolish, Putnam Clothing House ' 2.90 ..... now Another line of $1.25 to $1.50 Oxfords now Misses and 2345 Washington Avenue JL ifecssa SOO ' 135 1.15 Childrens Oxfords and Sandals Hi to 2 were $1.75 and $1.90 now $1.50 8 to H were $1.50 now .25 5 to 8 were $1.25 to $1.35 now 1.10 Large line $ 1 to $1.50 kinds reduced to 75c Ladies' 1,2, 3, 4 and 5 strap Sandals $1.50 and $173 Grades now L25 $2.25 Grades now .5Q CLARK & SONS CO. j, Settles the Nerves Your favorite beverage will bs greatly improved by adding Buy Oxfords and Slippers. Keep Cool. Save Money and Shoe Leather. I. L. i Every line Throughout Store $3.50 now $2.50; save $1 a pair were $3.50 now 2.90 Patent Colt Cuban heel welt, were $3.50 now. . . . 2.90 Patent Colt-Fa- ncy Strap Front French heel. were $3.50 now. 2.90 Patent Kid French Heel Oxfords were $3.50 now. . 2.90 Patent Colt BlucherCuban heel were $3.50 now. . 3.25 Large line of $250 to $3.00 Oxfords now 1.95 Large line of $1.50 to $1.90 Oxfords your choice SC With Corresponding Cut in AND CHILDREN. were $3.50 now Street. Suits at $7.95 Some Good Oxfords and Slippers FOR GOOD WOMEN Patent Colt Welt Twenty-fourt- h Co. 8,10,12,13.50 $15 Some Low Prices On Tan Willow Calf Beauties 154 12B r manu- $2.50 Co. Whll preparing for aprlng and cummer aak to ba shown tha screen windows and doors Juat received at Telephone If So ere Lnuber The Eccles Eccles Lumber St. Louis and return 142.50 Chicago and return $47.50 Chicago ud return via 8t. Louis 150.00 Ht. Loulftmd return via Chicago $50.00 Limit 80 days. Transit limit 10 days each .direction. Pullman sleepers through to St .Louis Said piece of land will cost you $20 without change. lift fftllM. per aero. on Tickets sale Friand Tuesdays $400 for 20 acres. TluNekT friends called lo her, Gome each week. Stop overs allowed. $800 for 40 acres. on! Come on!" 8be stuck tbe hat plna daysA. B. MOSELEY. Trtv. Pass. Agt $1,200 for 60 acre. In her bat and ran down to the door, where she found them laden with flow-er- a Sl'ES WIRELESS COMPANY. Address or Call on and flags on their hurried way to station and train. New York. Gardner, There, parked like sardines with stockholder InJuly the Marconi Wlreleei HUNTER & KENNEDY others similarly laden, upin whose Telegraph company, faces the holiday smile refused lo In the supreme court has begun n suit Room 6, First National Bank sgstoxt the corcome off. they sped to tho conntry. poration and Ita directors. In which he Building, the that to Utah. her seemed Ogden, strange It brakeman should call out th name of cemeteries and stop there aa at now Cement German era guaranteed by u. Thla la th beat brand on tha mar kat .You can gat It by calling an or WILL YOU Julia Marlowe Welt- s- were $290 now $2.50 Julia Marlowe McKay Sewed, were $2.50 now.. 2.35 The Acme Turn Best $3 shoe made, were $2.90 Weather Bad The I five-mil- Welt-w- & Sons Howell Reese firtp-Wit- 75 c the best of material in the Electrical line. OUS SANITARIUM. Oregon Short Lina Bicycle Race on 40 c 50 c 62ic ...... OGDEN. EXCURSION them Rope Stitch less 81x90 Monarch Sheet Linen Feuret Sheet. . . 81x90 .81x90. Defender Sheet Defender hemstitched . .81x90 Pillow Cases from 8c to 25c. We wire houses and wire Stranger still that a certain facturer should disfigure the landscape anby a giant advertisement whichtombnounced a fire sale of defaced stones. but she auppoeed it all went with the holiday. . At any rate the cemetery at which she and hrr friends alighted was sweet aa swert. Aa far aa she could see (here were green hills and mound and small while houses, with Ihe names of those who lay inside shove the doors, grest bushes of white flower nodding drowsily In tho euushino, keeping guard, s .me close to the doors, some standing a little way off rcspeetrul'y. some of the email white houses kith backgrounds of green hill, otheiv on the 1 illinp backed by tbe blue of sky and the fleece of cloud. The Rout hern woman was pothing if not Impressionable. All this placid repose for the crowd, now suddenly silent, had here and there amon the graves with their flags and flowers affected her in tbe same way ss did the UKonrlse in a luminous waxii of starlit sky, H gave her an indefinable sense of It caused bnr to reron-situ-tin- iufinlte. each Sheet and Pillow Case Offer A. E.WEATHERBY, Washington Ava. adies Percale We Offer ARE e ON REFRIGERATORS, PORCH FURNITURE 1 -r she could not compare the two as th.e older onea had done. struggle from Feeing that Ihe distance of the North which ah luii made her home, she could reason In partially. Her people had fought for their home, for their property. They had faced the eannoa therefore selfishly, in a way, though nohly, too; but these out on thla quiet hillside, their last homes covered softly by the inverted bowl of the great blue dome, had faced the cannon for a principle and found death, fc'he had refused to carry a flag. Bhe took one now from one of those frieuil she loved, who belonged to the people, who. inre she could find no happiness elsewhere had become her people, and neli by the grave, la-- t me put this here." she said. ZOE ANDERSON NORRIS. waa not so Tbs as she might have been particular about celebrating Decoration Day. Its wild hilarity. It festive holiday-makin- g crowd. Its loud band playing, failed to appeal to her as It did to ome. Still, New York waa her home. She loved every square mile of It and every Inch. Its tall gray towers, iu light, its shadows. Its turret, wide, narrow, its straight, or crooked, its avenues, tenement, and tha people tn them. And New York was the nucleus of the North. She had tried to lire elsewhere and had failed, drawn back and again by the strength and rbarm of Its Indefinable magnetism, and her pleasant friend, who were Northern people. that . So thin was how It hnpiiened when these friend said lo her: "Come with u to decorate the grave of those a ho killed off your relative, she said, Oh, very well." though she couldn't help being forcibly reminded of the Nashville Exposition, where guns were encased in expensive globes, adorned individually with this inscription: Thin gun killed fifty Union soldiers and crippled the lord only known how many other," and the Northern survivors were invited to coma down and gaze upon them. Aa she got ready lo go ahe thought to herself that personally ah had wt right to harbor resentment or to refuse to decorate a grave, and na n matter of fact ahe did not harbor resentment, though nha conclued to draw tha linn at decorating a grave. Tho last of a family of sixteen or so. and happening along considerably after the last gun had been fired and the rations had given out; for her father, being a preacher, had had no alrong a prejudice against race suicide (though It was a subject which waa not at that time, na now. discussed from tha housetops) that lie refused to allow tha Utile matter of a scarcity of rations to prevent her appearance upon thn scene of action, aha really knew of thn war ouly from hearsay, and tearful description of how beautiful her homo had been before thene soldiers, whose graven she waa invited to decorate, had swooped down upon It and caused It ui assume the aspect of 30 cents. Indeed, tn spite of tho fact that her father, who. being a religtoua preacher, wan opposed to slavery on the face of it, had voluntarily freed bln many slaves, the Federal had taken painsbat-to fight ons of their moat strenuous tles on hla plantation. . Added to which they had dellberata-lyaforemalh with apparently pithought, split up a splendid grand ano out of the perlor and made kindling wood of It. What had seemed to grieve her elders most waa the deep Injustice of this mutilation of music. All tbe rest wan ns nothing. And yet It wan fair, perhaps, ahe reasoned, going upon tha same principle of fairness upon which they had rewarded the neutrality of her native 81 ate, Kentucky, by making tt their battle ground. And fair. too. aa the Impression which she found to prevail pretty generally abroad, In France, Germany, and elsewhere, that her dear Southern peonegro ple were arcustuned to burn a which whenever they ran out of wood, she knew to her certain knowledge to Southern Woman 3 YOU The principle of being for ibe time popular he will devote to it all the energy r wbirh he can spare from ht own la There pursuit of pleasure. no doubt that bis advocacy of tbe conditions he acta forth in the dispatches seal out yesterday would make him popular for a lime with the eastern haJers as a tool. Tbe hoicc of himself as an advocate of a policy which ho had time and ajain condemned a directly opposed to the inslate terest of the people of hi would come as an Insult to any other man bul him. In his interview of he says that success in the campaign Is worth mor than a cun-tinof aliract theorising. That Is a direct confession tlisi he thiew over the Republican party, which had been iiis political creator, ciRbt years ago, and wandered away after a theory. Mure than that, he came hack to Utah and for years afterwards he took tbe stump and the political platform to aid In deluding the people of this and ciiljuining states in following In hi mistaken footstep. Now he is willing to go back to the misery of the days of Grover and Gorman. Does he for a moment believe that even the strongest of his former friends will ever again place confidence in him. Or, has he read aright tbe hand writing on the wall? Realising that he has become a political nnnenlty in this stats la he preparing to accept tha sops which the eastern leaders of hla party will throw from tbs political banquet table to those who do thiflr bidding? Idealist though I am, I do not want any mora rainbow chaning." says Frank Cannon. How an idealist? Politically? No, for he had an Ideal aava himself; no principle save tbe satisfaction of bis own ambition. Morally? He is the moat convincing argument ever hold before the youth of RATES. By to the gallery. he Is supporting has no (lain on bis loyalty, but if he believes there is a 3, 1901. demands aa accounting as lo the afcompany, aa injunction fair, of th the frou making les'ininiag ofdirectors its assets or from Inan 1 disposing la any way with manageterring the appointment of a receiver mentfur the company and for such other relief as the court may deem be is entitled to. She Was Unreconstructed, but Things Looked a Little Different at the Grave. Delivered JPtY SUNDAY MORNING, CO. Socles Bldg. 23 UTAH, DECORATION DAY Service quick, confidential and private. No commlaston. Manager. OGDEN, A SOUTHERN WOMANS Real Estate and Chattel Loaas. Published every day la the year by the Standard rublihing Cfr WM. GLASMANN, EXAMINER, !dffiat&p Makes everything good. F. J. KIESCL and HAMMOCKS. 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