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Show WORKING also futile to it for a month. It travel at point to the ruaii id nnslcrn the prea Ai force. g a nervous waste in rut day there la ! was s Published every day 1e tha year by crocsing a coutiuent tfcau there hundred year ago iu a Journey from the Standard Publishing Ca fourton to Hath iu the stuffy Interioi of a lumbering ruath. Where among the woiuta of old WM. GLASMANN, Manager. whose nerves are so laudi-- could we ffud tlie woman who could drive a motor rar w ithout tremor or w ho could cycle through a street crowded with Delivered by Carrier, Incluilnf traffic? The nmsl com pet m t authorSuaday Mornlag Examiner. ities dta lare that nerer In the history par month MiMeeMM1 ..71 eta erf the race has so excellent a tyiie uf as ile average 4 eta woman Iteen evolved Cfcijli copies woman of today. 1 THE EXAMINER ncrve-deiro1n- OGDEN, CTAII, I'UIDAV MOUSING, EXAMINER, KElTEMBEI, 2, 1004. Yes, but they're tartars,' the superintendent said. "They are ta here every few days making exchanges of some sort. "A sudden thought struck the proprietor. Those wmsts! 'Do they get many things ta the waist department he naked. 'Bure.' said tha superintendent, and then the proprietor looked the matter up and found that those two girls had had fourteen waiata in leas than n month, none of which had been actually paid for. aa one had been exchanged for another every few days. "1 got my restraining order. The buyer said that the Incident was by no mearis uncommon. Why, only a few days ago, she said, a woman came la here with a sweater that had been bought over a year before. Hhe had had occasion to' have it laundered and the colors had run somewhat, but not enough to spoil it In any way, considering the length of lime she had worn it. Beside which, Die same article Is being sold at 2 less now than at the time aha made her purchase. After due ion we decided that nothing cuulrf be done and sent the sweater back to her with a polite note, giving our reason for doing so. We got a letter from her the uext day. This is what it said; Dear Sir: 1 reedved your note, nni wish to say that a I had the sweater charged and have not as yet nettled for It, I do not intend doing so at aU. and I shall close my account with your hcadijiiariers today: TO DEFEAT KOOSBVBJ.T. aT mads tboruugh Inveaiigaiion of the pulltii-a- l iiiBilitloR of I'taii liefisv 1 came east and I learned front the moat reliable sources lhat the Mormons have become an incensed as a result of the treatment of Smoot that they will haive no atone unturned to defeat the Republican candidate for tho Presidency as they hold film prinmuni tile for the wools afcipally fair. r rej SECRET ORGANIZATION. "Immediately after Mr. Roosevelt's nomination the Mormons commenced lo organise secretly to insure bin detent ns a motive of revenge and it has been rffeeted so systematically that Democratic auu-eain the Rials Is now view of tha fact that one Willa SUBSCRIPTION RATES. MORE RAILWAY MEN FOR OGDEN. liam If. King lias bees honored by the By nail one month (Including people of Utah and luamui-- aa he la The cuitralixnikm of the shop force Sunday) out aide of Ogden . ...W da member In good atandlng uf tha a iu OgTelephone No. CL of the great Harnman ayiema church we aiall wait condominant authentic den la runt inning and nr denial from him uf tlita firmation lim an? curn-n- i that the year lauw slander upon the peojde of Uiis a'idti ions iu Iho shop Htate Subenlhera vrIU confer a favor by will witneb vast r and tqinpmeni ami a mau-If Judge King affirms thla, wa shall informing thla office of failure to re- building number of men cui ceive The Ctamtaer before their ial increase In the have something to say of Judge King; dime-liotht ployed. Tim latest tvivc j if he denies it land we have a faint breakfast. ta the removal from Fall IWe lhat lliia "special'' wa wuhpichia I of Iho car repairer and In1 arrangr-nmanufactured In Ihe Tribune office at at tor doing ail car repairing in Salt laihej we will probably have REPUBLICAN TICKET A Ism twenty Ogden hi something lo nay of a impel, mouthbeen employMien who have bUbi-ripiece of a senatorial candidate, which ion president ed la Salt. Lake (Tty will luaii-runlwould ait deliberately libel aud maligu at t'gdca and all he tho Imi hlatUincil of a Stale who have ap Theodore Roosevelt work lu that Ur such uf Ihe shops will aigually honored its owner. uf New fork. bercafliT In- - done here. It means a t permanent addition l Ogdens spu-1sron vice ruBsinEN r ion at titter of one hundred EDITORIAL CONSENT Chas. W. Fairbanks most of tlit-iatiaily wageeariicrs. a id ihe of shops the payrolls an increase of uf ludwna. Of course by over fl.:Mt nioulhly. Rcpulillcaiis ahoold Dow , Thu iltia good news for Ogdon liusiitess and vole iu the lkmocrai tc nten la rtirressindtiigly dcpressitig priniaricH tonight. TICKET IINBUCAN lliiisn wIki are rnguged in husinesa WImi danlii'd the holies of Renal or I Salt lathe City. Tom of Park CHy ? Knifrfu, etc. Tribof The algnltlcancc of this removal une please copy. Far Presidential Elector. alsilish-men- l Ihrso men lu Ogden and the E. W. WADE. Now that Ihe Rcpublkaa ticket la shops at Halt Lake of Ihe H. P. MYTON. mwurod of uut recoiving Ihe Trlbuno'a wottld appear thau I JAMES A. MINER. far deeper l,y unihiracruiul. that lti.ovMi Riiiublican Per Congreve. ni Brat. U la an Indication proving majority has more uf Ihe look of a railIhe Intention wf the llnrrlmau JOSEPH HOWELL. reality. its way uiauagora to make Ogden Per Governor of Utah, If Ihe war correspondents wish lo cciii ral operating jsiint and portends JOHN C. CUTLER. find material for real, vividly exciting lur mammoth the geiteial not only and sensational articles they aboulil For Secretary of State, In alitiita and yartla thai visit the Knit Lake theatre on Kept. 7. provenicuia TINGEV. S. CHARLES to The Democrats hold their slate conhavo been forecasted from time vention. For Juatica Supreme Court ilte that assurance an la I lino bill DANIEL N. STRAUP. uf Hum la not far distant when ntoro In Ha category uf offenses charged by li atatiuu-cFor Attormy General, the Tribune this morning to Senator iho imiuirlant offlclala will Hlliout II carelessly forgets Id ask, M. A. SREEDCN. hero. And "Who struck llilly Pat I cretin ? Ihtute to For State Treasurer, encouragement an It la answer it with "Hmoot A post I o Itced JAMES CHRISTENSEN. ho have pinned their lailh lu thla Hinuot iil Provo." ileal lued lu In Ihe For State Auditor, Ogden cliy. Kill pa leaving a foreign port for (he weal EDWARDS. J. A. greatest railway center of iho uf Panama must pay (ho Republic wurld ami all signs In Ihe railway For State Supt. of Schools, following charge on Iheir. manifest a: On Ihe Brat IHO packagi-aIt .05; on A. C. NELSON. justify such opilnnslic preiliclhiua. each additional lno package! or fractional pari thereof, 93 cculs. TUB OUTLOOK FOR GENERAL s a state-un-tit- u ' i suit . ' n-l- r d 1 BfBUM UHL SECOND TICKET DISTRICT. For Diatrlct Judge, JAMES ALBERT HOWELL. For District Attorney, GEORGE HALVERSON UTAH FARMERS PROSPEROUS. The farmer bIkiiii Oiuli-- have liven iroKH.-nii- i llile tear anil unusually one of the beat evideucea uf thin I the fart that they are buying I tu proved farming machinery and haw been pitying rank fur II. 1 lie implement bate had a good of Ogden eleady bimijesa and lu con vernal km of thia paper with a reprvM-uiatlvuf there tlio manager eompuaira state thai they have done aa euirh if not more hnuluea thau during any pievimta yearn and lltey are a unit in ha been declaring that the for the farmers in ay mure cawh than in other yenra. rum-panle- e e Crop report show dial all crop in this aerlioir promlat: well and with I lie l high lailnla priree i tiling i ilte liu- pniaiteriMia euuuiliiin of the tillers of the soil is assured. The markets are a good demand. This pmaM-nti- a condition of the people of lle rural dislneiu means a cor- responding inrrease ill the trade aillt the Ogden iiiitrchanla and ihns all clHHsea tlmre in ilio lieiietiu result a imlicy lug Irotn K'hmI cniw and wltli-hits estal.lislti'd n and a high price tor farm made products. ARE WOMEN G HO WING MORE NERVOUS Tne inWKMicr Englatt'l. in a dim usslon as to whether women or the present day are mors Ilian formerly. The viewa ex pressed are. of course, nunitly front the Englt-- li staiidHiinL Tits IaUi.ilon Mail says dial women of the present day ate said to lie more nervous than women at auy previous peiiinJ. This of course is largely the opinion of rescinds rapresM-i- i In an exaggerated nianni r. I'lidiutliiedly fiie woman of mdse euffi r fioin "i,ervis'' lint litis has always Imtii a ronimort ant'ina women at all liiw-i.- . Thu lard general i,)n ar itisivuuiiy luninii.-n- i of "'megrims." s".k, Th peauiinis' never wearies of enlarging upon the strain and stress of modern life, the rush of travel, th" restlessness of great aortal centres, the lacMsant poaching on the hours of ths night, the eternal increase in the number cf working women. Yrr In reality if the at rain on women he greater than ever, the fait Hint they are able to endure II prows an la uervous piwer rather thau a derreaMv The worn a a who works for her living today ' has far at ronger nerves than her predecessors ever poeaeii. sii ianda the strain year lu and year out; the women of a few generation ago could no have jur.-- i generntiniiM TKADB. There has been soma ovldcnre of In the activity In speculative circles a show to East, bill nothing developed or bear bulla of tbs on part tendency to enter upon a steady and lung cammarpaign. The trutn la ths money ket does mil encourage a campaign. There is no scarcity of moiiey. bui the lenders are moving with great caution. Tha annual nuiveiiieul of currency to Hie West and South has assumed Its usual proportions, but It la difficult to tell with any degree of certainty whether ilia out How will lie greater than usual. 1redlcthius are made in both directions. It will dapcuil pretty largely upon tha actual conditions surrounding tha producera of eolton and grain. If, aa has barn slated by some flnanciera. they arc lu n fairly prus-pencondition, the demand will mil be unusually heavy nor long continued. lbit if they apprehend any movements apt hi unsettle values they will be ready sellers, aud In this way oecaahm a huge deuwnd for ri'Sdy money. There la some ttneaaineas over the attitude of the railroads In (hair continual demand for money. Not only have they Iteen ciuirinoiia luuTOwcr within the last eight months, hut they are still in the market. The fact that they seem willing lo pav fancy rates leads to the suspicion Hist all is not wall williin the inner circles, and that expenses have mil been Mifficiently reduced. as yet, to make favorable showings of net earnings. In Iron ami steel liter la uturh confusion. t'uttlng of prices in many is reported, though the rail holds Arm. It must, ho waver, give way. and without much delay. Tin railroad interests will only purchase. or enter upon new contracts, at a price lar lielow I lie prewcut asking price ol Ihe big producers. Valova tho reduct ion I made at agnation will result. It seems to be an established Tact thm the country's agricultural output, taven as a whole and keeping prices lu view, will pmdtieo as much money ever licfore in history. I'riecw will than luir. and are, iu luct, be iKdU-averaging uImiul 115 per cent uIhiyc tlie prices one vest ugo. In the face ol this it. I hard lo imagiiu a dull (all trade in staples and ticcev-.llK- . a-- Uncle Sara The Gang What a bad gang! Oh! but de little dummy la prful good refrained from adding more ciphera lu tained no large a development aa in order not to embarrai'S (he untnaihc-niatie- England, where they originated. reader, OPPOSED TO CHURCH INFLUENCE The Halt Lake Tribune la opposed stores play a percept lu aupplyluK tha iiectasarlea to nil "church Influence" iu mliiir of lire to Iho SidtiKirial classes In except thai whlih is exerted in behalf Germany, though they have nut at of (Senator Kearns! part She Was a pa.-fo- ui sticker?' "And," she went on, "the funny 1(avl of it Is this: The only people wkn seem to dare to do these thingxrtar . they eeenf to like to du it are t people who can afford to buy ihe whole shop out once a year if Sticker "Very well, said the woman; and ths Dry Goods Store she walked away. Says Thera Are Many Like Her. la that what you mean by n 'sticker'? was asked of the buyer. Here comes a sticker! "Yea; thats the rather unpleasant It was the buyer who spoke, Inter nipllng n pleasant conversation on terra they are kntwn by in thia store are Hprlng and flower and things, ll was and let me tell you that there in the waist deiiarimciii of one of tho some terrors of that kind in this city. big uptown department stores. Tho That reminds me of an awfully funny term was odd and led to the expects, thing that happened to one uf the tlon of something exciting. A beautif- proprietors last summer. 1 had been an presented n trying to get him to let me take ully- dressed wouutn d somewhat untidy parkage to one uf order refusing to allow our waists to go out on approval. Jta the girls behind the counter. T bought this n little while ago," seemed to think that thia would be of our good said the woman, aud 1 And lm not displeasing to a number customers, and put me off from time amtlKflcd. to lime. At that time he was visit In what particular?" asked the girl. ing in a suburb near the city where it's thluk doesn't husband "Oh, my a good many people spent the summer. 1 inbcKhtea. don't and. becoming; The place he was visiting was a famtend to pay for something I don't ily hotel of some Importance, and there 1 want, so wish to make an exchange were a number of very beautifully at once." dressed women staving there. Among The Japanese system of letters In been thla "But has waist worn," them were two particularly striking railed Iroha. from the names of the said the girl, examining the anything girls, whose costumes were many and Brat three letters. "I." "To" and "ha," but fresh looking waist before her, elaborate, particularly aa lo waists. on precisely the same principle as that 1 only tried li on." Every few nights they blossomed out which gives to our own system ihe "I'll rail the aniierinlendent," said la something new. title "alphabet. Well, one day while he was stroll, Oklahoma officially declares that the girl, wearily. "If you've any other shopping to do In the store you bad Ing through the store he aaw these there are 12R.000.IHNl.000 tons of gyp- better do it now and cotnc back a lit- two girls. " Theyre striking looking girls, sum within her borders similar .to tle later, and I'll let you know what he said to the superintendent. that on exhibition. Oklahoma kitinly we can do aland It. And tha Girl In TH JVDGK KIN'.. With startling headlines (ha senior senator's Felt Like morning Repub-lnsthe following organ ptth'.ivh'? at. a news item. Special to Th Tribune. NEW YORK. Aug. 31. Judge W. H. King of Ytah, who has been here day in confrrsuee with Thonta Taggait. ehulinmu of ihe National Democratic emnmittee, it ronfldeut thm tin State of I'tnli will go solidly 1 for ,mkcr and In explanation of that opinion he makes th vensauonal stareimmi lhat the Mormons are rxretly orgnulrlng to over throw every parti le of influence Iresidiii Jloneivelt hit i in the Slate. He at Denii ratlc Mor-hiu- s-- li for But the pie to exchange things people always have a luma fid? r and we are always glad to them. But you are not very ihis InielneHw before you are linj. aide , , tell whether a person I tijin.. stick you or not. GUMMING COMMISSION C BnOKERB. Continuous quotations on New York Rtiicka and Chicago Grain. w buy and sail stocks and grain on ma.--g a or for cash. Our private rooms enable oar customers to come la tag bad bought the sweater over a year before, had not iaid for It. aud wa trying to get either a new eweatcr or her money track. Fancy. Oh, ibia is nut the ouly department where such thing are done." went on my friend. "The buyer of alniuBl every department In Ihl at ore has the same thing to contend with. No. 1 mustn't say the whole store, either, for we sell men 'a goods, and men very seldom do those things. Up in the fur deirartment during this last winter they had a good many odd experiencea. A woman came in one day and selected a most beautiful ermine coat. She was the daughter of an old customer of the store, and when ahe had It sent home "on approval, nothing waa thought about It. v "The next day she returned the Juat coat, saying simply lhat sh didn't like it.' But you've worn It. said the aasla-tabuyer, who hspiiened to be standing near. Bee there's a tiny spot on the eatln lining.' 'Well, it must have been there transact business with the ntinut secrecy. Write for oar Book of Infbnnatloa ("System at Speculation), free upo application. 2482 Washington. 1 RICHEY. ALBERT F. UNDERTAKER 'Phone nt 150. 2372 Washington Ave. high-price- r Now on ante at Clark'a. Never before did we gather together such a beautiful line. Chic, elegant, Ac., will not describe them. Therefore we nek you to call and see for yourselves. Brown, Black and Blue SergeBraid lined (a....... trimmed, Eton Jacket, sateen ,.,,,, ,,,,, a.r,...,.) I,i , ilia,,,,,, a 9JQ Brown and Black Ladles Cloth, half fitted Jacket, braaa button and braid lrimined.aaaa,aaa,aa, .a...., ,,,, 814.00 velvet collar, braid Brown, Green and Blue mixed Suiting, trimmed, braaa buttons. Batin' lined. Blouse Jacket, Pleated $20.00 , a a a , ,aaa,aa, Skirt, ,,, a, a,,.,,,,.,, satin lined. Blouse Jacket, Persian braid Plaid Bulling, trimmed $2000 Mixed Suiting Piped in red, silk braid trimmed, satin lined, Blouse Jacket 825.00 Dark Mixed Suiting, silk braid trimmed, satin lined, Blouse Jacket, $26.00 round length, pirated bottom skirt.... , For a Tan Covert Cloth, fitted Jacket, satin lined, velvet and cuff collar piped $27.50 Covert CkAh, half fitted, Jacket, straps, button trimmed., $313)0 Mixed Suiting, silk braid and broadcloth trimmed, silk lined, half fitted Jacket, a a, ,.a,aa,,a, $3500 few Days ....aa,. I. L CLARK & SONS CO. Only WE WILL SELL OUR HEW FLORA-DORSILK AND MOHAIR A Chinaware Must Go Regardless of Cost Price To make room for our new fall stork of Chinn we will run n general aale on Chinaware for ten days. Our entire stock of Decorated and Hand painted China will be sold at about half price. WHEELWRIGHT 2476 WASH. $5.50 & $6 Quality ALL NEW! $3 ALL SIZES! BROS. PHONE AVE. 147 s. YELLOW POPLAR, GEORGIA PINE QUARTERED OAK, r 1 1" i.y choose. "It Is necessary sometime house. Ou looking the matter up we found it to be juat aa aha had slated. Bite o a when it was delivered, for I ui.'.y t,,,.- its box to try it ou. 1 ij,ia $ wear it. Excuse me. said the SteigUi,i buyer, but you sat in the Blank' u at the opera house last night. L.,W it. for you were pointed out to me. m-you had this coat on.' Of course the girl grew coiifus i and then nasty. Hhe didn't propo r taking the coat, and ahe wouldn't It, and she walked out of tore. The assistant buyer told me ti., story, and 1 asked her how she knee Ihe girl wore the coat, when it waea; possible that she bad sat close to the box to distinguish the sai. ment. Hhe handed me the morniug'i paper, and there wa a description ( th very coat as worn by Miss Hu-Do you wonder we call them It out of Come While We Have Your Size. SEE OUR WINDOW c BIRCH, SPANISH CEDAR. For Interior Finish. CARRIED IN STOCK BY Eccles Lumber Co. Telephene 12S 194 Twenty fourth Street. 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