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Show e. THE EXAMINER was $37t'Altt,246, a 0' ylt republican ticket IHH Per Justice Supreme Court, DANIEL N. STRAUP. That was splendid work which was , accomplished by the Halt lake Republicans on ThnnaMy and Friday last, for aside from the clean, honest personnel of the candidates, Iba manner and romluct of thn convention was aurh that It absolutely paralysed the Far Attorney General, M. A. BREEDEN. Par State Treasure JAMES CHRISTENSEN. Par Btata Auditor, J. A. EDWARDS. Par State tupt ef School A. C. NELSON. MH TICKET ' SECOND DISTRICT. For District Judge, JAMES ALBERT HOWELL. GEORGE HALVERSON INCREASE IN EX PORT 8 OP MANU rACTUREH. The Increase la exports of nmnufac-facinrc- n and decreaae In exiairta of agricultural producla are dlacuasml at considerable length in a report of the Chief of the Bureau id Siatietira of the Department of Commerce and Labor FDr the flrut time In the history of the export Imdo of the United Blatea manufacturti exceeded $450,000,000, and agricultural producla for Iba Aral time fell below CO per coat of tba total dam ratio exporta The total exporta of domestic manufactures were $452,- in 1903. 443.629. against $497,626,L59 and $433,851,756 ia 1900, the highest record In earlier yean. Thn total value of agNruItnral prod ui exported wan SM,685.367, against $873,322.8112 In 1903. and $943,811,020 in 1901, when the highest total of agricultural e porta was Comparing conditions in 1904 with those of a dorado earlier, it may lie aaid that the exporta of agricultural in 1904, producla were $833,685,367 compared with $628,363,038 In 1894, an increase ot 35A6 per rent, and the exports of raanufsciurrs In 1904 wna 8152.445.629, com parol with $18.1.718,-48In 1894, an Increase of 146.24 per rent. Agricultural producla formed 59 48 per rent of the exports In 1901. 73.28 pur crul In 1'94, ami 73.98 per rout iu 18S1, while manufactures formed 31.52 per cent of tho total e i ports In 1904. 21.14 per cent In 1891, and 18.81 per cent in 1884. Tho gam in manufacture over agrl-cnrproducts in tho export trado of llio cuuutry is shown in tho fact that in 1871 iiauufaclurc cximrtcd amountas much in ed to but about value as agricultural producla exported amounted lo but about as much Ju value as agricultural products exported; in 18S4 their value was a much; in 1894 about nearly oue third ns much, and in 1904 t mure than as much as that of the product of agriculture, while in the closing months of the year. May aud June, manufactures for tbs first t;nie in ihc history nf our rommurca trended agricultural pro. actually ducts in value of exports. This dwroac (n the vl?,e of agricultural products export'd i the more striking when It. is considered that the export price of roron averaged high er during ths year than n any prior year for more than n iptsrter of a century, and that the value nf raw cotton exported was greater than in any preceding year, aad furnied nearly one-hat- f of tba total value of agricul toral product exported. The averaga price of the cotton exported during the year was over 12 cents per pound, the highest annual average ;nre 1873. and the total value of the cotton export' 4 oue-flft- uuc-lifi- one-fourt- h one-hal- h Tribune so that ths sensational old agitator was able editorialwhich ly to utter only a to w growl turned to moans before the echo of their fury died away, la admitting that the convention did gaud work lu lu xeualoriul ticket (and it did just as well in other particulars), it claims that the sentiment awakened by thn (ud) "American parly" wax responsible for IL On I he same ground lha devil might claim rtvdlt for all tbe virtue there I in lha world but no mailer, the convention bravely met every issue which tho disloyalty of ti niton forced upon It. The nominee are all capable. Influential citizens, business aud professional men without blot or wain; men whose Americanism cannot be questioned, men who do not represent clique or faction, or aeek lo wear the collar of a chief, but are representatives of the entire Republican party. Of course the Tribune saw "church Influence. Hinuoilam and other ware-crow- s of the "K. Ks." It always does; this is the spook that at all times bhuma tlta hysterical old graaay, the Banquo's ghost that will never down to her bleared and blotted old vision. But honest, consistent, loyal Republicans saw the representatives of a great broad, patriotic parly aroused by the treachery, faithlessness and duplicity or trusted servants or that mu-t- meet lug lu convention and In the cxen-lsof strong, vigorous party manluwd and womanhooq quietly and without display or ostentation give the lie lo tho slander of their party and the malign era of their slate. We believe, without question, the tick 1 of the HonlorMonltor'slioli from (ti; that I lie true manhood and womanhood of Utah la going to he misled Into i ' For District Attorney, In the event that the senior senator "0 and of treasury order. The bal-a- - adopts our idea of founding a school will be raised by increased taxafor statesmen, be could after March m;u. 4th next nasume charge himself and in either the chair of oratory or Colorado Ibe directors of tbe na a bright duui hern railway romany have de- geography he would shine could hardly get cided nut to declare a dividend on ths particular star. He the atbool to running tu time to edurat preferred stock because of the effect the labor troubles in Colo- cate John C. Cutler up to the Kearua rado have had upon the road. The of statesmanship by tba time be usual dividend has been earued, but it plan assumes tba duties of governor, but deIs understood that tbe director the obliging senior senator rided that it would be well to strengthmnybe en the company's surplus Instead of would give Cutler n few private paying a dividend. amount lug to $191,210 be productive of good anywhere. U la a relic of the paai, an who from the tomb, a heartless, un greater but it rail never the value of than that reprem-ntinton exported in any preceding year. An analjslx of Iba exportations I products shows that tbej agricultural T Published are chiefly composed of three great rj Co. Standard Publishing groups of artlclos raw cot ion, provisions and live auimal. and breadstuff. 1963 During the decade ending with M. GLASMANN, Manager. rotum formed 22 per cent of the agricultural exports and 21 per cent of ibe total exports; breadstuff, 29 per cent nf the agricultural exports and 1$ laelnPag Carrier, Dellvared by . Sanmina tier cent of the total exporta; while Sunday Morning provisions and Jive ssiuuil formed 28.5 per rent of the agricultural ex par uoitk ports and 18 per rent of tho tidal exifaili cuplea ports, and agricultural producla as s whole formed 65 per rent nf the total SUBSCRIPTION HATH of domcatic. produci. in J9u4. exports (Including By mail ran eta however, cotton furtnod 43 per cmiu of of Ogdnn ....at (today) eutaidn tho exports of agricultural product No. (A Telephone and 25 per rent of thn total domestic exports; iirovlsiiins and lire animai Subscribers will confer a taeor by formed 26 per ccni of the agricultural tn f and 15 iformlng thla efflcn of failure per cent of the total exports; (bctf and breadstuff formed but 17 per twin before Examiner dee The reakfaaL of ths agricultural aud 16 per cent nf tba total domestic exports; while agricultural products as a whole formed 59.48 per cunt tif thn total do meslic export. During the dorade cud' with 1903 manufacture formed 27 log , , roR president per rent of tho Inisl domestic ex Roosevelt Theodore purls; in 1904 they formed 31.5 per cent. 1 . of Row York. In a word, breadutuff, which formed 19 per rent nf tba domestic exports In TOR VICE PRESIDENT thn decade ending with 19U3, formed but 10 per rent in 1904; provisions Fairbanks ChdS. W. live aniumle, which formed 18 and Indiana. of per rent In the decada ending wilh 1903, formed 15 per rent In 19ut; cotRtPlBUCAJUUl E ton, which formed 21 per cunt in I he docailo ending with 1903, formed 25 Electors, per cent ia 1964; agricultural products Per Presidential an a whole, which formed 65 per cent . .. E. W. WADE. H. P. MVTON. of the iota! exports In the decade end JAMES A. MINER. ing with 1963, formed hut 59.5 per Far Cangreaa. rent in 1904; and manufacture, which JOSEPH HOWELL, formed 27 per nut during the ductile of . UUb Geeamor par ending with 1903, formed 31.5 per cent in 1904. JOHN C. CUTLER. For Secretary of Stale, THE HALT LAKE REPUBLICAN CHARLES 8. TINGEV. COUNTY CONVENTION. falsely American iwrty, hy the trick of a men who is actuated solely by petty malice and n desire to wreak vengeance iixm those he can not use, or misuse, for his own self iah alms aad pilfposos. At all evenia thn Halt Ukr Repuhli cans have covered themselves wilh glory they have set an example that should lie followed in Welier coimly and elsewhere fn the slate. They have followed the safe and sure party plan of recognizing all elements and "they have put none hut Republicans on guard." to them. 25, 1901. SEPTEMBER ('JHE.V. t'TAII. SUNDAY MOKXIXUi MORNING EXAMINKR, -- 1 $15.-Cvi- w fu attempt upon the Republican will because noi submit to the it party dictatorship of one man. wreak imgeam-- bullying Ti men and true Amerii-ans.ndoubt, have taken pari la the movement or have given it encouragement, ia the but they are simply pawn bands of the designing Senior Senator and bis clique, and they would be dropped and deserted even now if he lihe Senior Senator! could have the aswir-am- e that this tame church influence which be denounces would be exerted We are glad tbe Country in bis Press of dab is loyal to Ibe state and will stand by and prnteii tbe best interests of all the people. Home good LADIES 9 SUITS it brown Tailored Suit In all the new weave and made in thn very newest style. A large stork lo aeleet from prices, We are in receipt of n letter from a subscriber 4 mutual friend of the senior senator and of ourself) arkiug us in all candor why we flud It necessary to attack the senator tu our paper and why we insist that bo Is "head ".literal" or and front" of the rn-American party" movement. In a wither part of this issue we have tried to rnumcratu the many net of disloyalty to the party that so highly honored him, of which the senior senator ha been guilty. AL tbe same Mute we do not wish it uuderstood that wo aro personally unfriendly to Hemlor Thomas Kearns. We are ntteuipilug to eriUebto hi political atlitude and the altiiudo of the paier which he own aud euiitrol. Wc believe bo ha deLeruuncd lo destroy Ihe Republican parly in Utah, imUttm he can lie its bus and dteuior. We believe he Is willing lo dishonor tbe people of Utah in tho eye of the nar lion simply because bo could not secure n re election to the United .Slates senate. We believe further that because nf disappointment over hi impending defeat, he is now willing and is worklug with might and main to turn bark tbe wheels of progress in this aisle twenty years, to array on: religious faction against auoihur; to revive all the old bitturuo aud heart burning and slrifo of the (aiuiusl) past. 8.50 Ladle and Chlidn-n'- s Coat to $35.0 for win- have arrived, and we would be pleased to show our line and quote our prices. Ladies' Fleeced Wrapper for $1.25 and $1.5ti. A larger and better stock than ever before. You can get them In Red. Black. Blue i;rc7 stripe and figures, laing Kimono in good color, stripe $1- -3 to $2.25 and figure Short one cheaper. ter wear UNDER SKIRTS We are sole agents for the Duplex adjust able Skirt. They sell for $1.75 to $4.00 and are nude of sateen and All have ruffles mercerized goods. and are made extra full. Sateen Skirt in other makes range in $1.09 to $1.90 pries from Black silk, g'jod quality, a bargain New (all styles la new drew good, suitable for fall and winter wear. We have some handsome imported suiting in Brown, Blue, Oxford, Green $1.75 All wool, fleeced Union Suit for ladies, were $3.25 now Mercerised out ton 1'nlun Suits for ladies, regular $2.25, now.... $1.75 $1.65 .. All wool, Suits for ladles Ladies Black Tights, Wool 25c Fleeced Suits, per suit Childrens 65c Heavier grade 9nc Wool Union Suits 65c Sleeping Garment $0e Children's Black Wool Tights Our hosiery department ia full of good value for winter, bum fur ladles and children. We are nuw in a position to offer our large stock of fall and winter Suits for mou and hoys. Underwear for men and boys , shoex for men and bora, and all kind of furnishings for men and boya. Ladles Tailored Suita, 8hlrt Waist Suita iu Silk and Cheviot. Indies' and children' Jackets, Skirts and Shirt Waist. Ladies and Children! Underwear and Hosiery. Ladies and Children'a Shoes. A very flno line of dress goods and domestics, at price and In style that will pleaso anyone. $1-2- 5 There la very little change in the style of Sack Suits from season to season. We have something new and four butlu three ton sacks, which promises well. Wellington Sack rut long, with low neck gorge. Made with K. B. shoulder and permanent front. Price $10.00 to $25.00 from We also have a nice line of square cut coats, about the same price and others in all atylea from.... $4.50 ..... a. ....a, a...... . $1.50 Extra heavy, wool, ribbed. ere Suits, for men. . . .$2.50 2-- pi fleeced $1.25 Boys' Klondike" Union Suita fleered on both shies. Bar65e gain Boy's heavy wool, fleeced 2-$1.25 pfcce Suits A large new Hue of Umbrellas in all kinds, different 56c to $1.06 sixes from Mon. women and children can get fitted with rubltcra Men's Union Suits, There is Hiinn riisKStlsfactldn with the Republican legislative ticket, nominate,! in Salt lathe ion nly yrximlay aiming the IVmuerais and boltpis. John C. fuller merits the loyal Even port of every Republican. political enemies and those who ish personal animosity against eanti'd. truth fully disparage his ity. sup- his cher- him abil- Hik-cch- The developments in railroad rlndea THE COUNTRY PRESS. which promise such groat improvements by the Harriman system in this Tbe Kearns organa used lo point with city aro the inception of a new era ot pride to the editorial utterance of prosperity to Ogden. the country proa a an evldeucc of the One (if the largest single orders for Senior Senator's wide popularity, but railroad equipment for export ever wa notice that those sense organs are placed with American manufai titrera silent now itiat this same country has been closed by cable. )t comprises ulti freight i are for the Argentine govprevs, almost without exception, is ex ernment railways. the most emphatic dlsapprov pressing si of the 8eulor Senator's bolt from the The silver money of the new republic of ranama will be coined by the Republican party end are condemning in no uncertain term bis attempt to Untied State government at tbe Philmint. It'is pnSbahl that the revive the old bitterness and write ef adelphia new: government will Mart with 1.560 -the past in his movement for the or 000 la silver mroey at the ratio of 32 to about the prevent Japanese ratio. ganizatlon of an party. The1, new money will be convertible Into We judge from these editorial utterance that the new pany will have no United State dollars, halves, quarters, dimes, and pierro. In addifollowing outside of Hall lake county tion there will be n etrin of the value of and from the doleful tone of yesterday two and one-ha- lf cents. morning's Tribune weare led to believe Consul-generGuenther reports that that the showing in Salt lake county the Japanese government estimate will be surprisingly small. As an the expense of renriurtinc the war for t to and ally of the Deiuocruiic the year 19U4-9- 5 at ahum The legislature has already party the new parly may be able fur this outlay by pusaing some harm In Isolated places provided ads fur the issue of u internal kun dKentucky F. J. KIEtSEL & CO. Distributors 3G I DOG Jewel Range a lwei) FREE 14th. ya i -a either on account or rash Dqg. 34th, we give one tick lo one chance on a Jewel to the lucky number Dec Ogden Furniture & Carpet Co. YOUR CREDIT OCDC In Box Calf and'fongo Calf for cold, wet weather. The shoos aro made nf all solid leather inside and out and have good heavy soles, prices from $1.25' to $2.25 Fur women we sell tho Mie Gihson Girls Shoe, which is made in 11 different idylca and sell for .... $2.50. $3.06 and $3.56 larks" gissl wear shoes $2.50 and $3.06 We hare a new line of Khir for mn which we have had made especially for us and have our name on them all. Kvcrv pair la solid throughout and aro made in Box and Velour Calf and Vlrt Kid, f,(xdycar Welts. They sell for $2.56. $3.00 ami $3.56, If you want n shoe that will stand the wear na well aa ask for give you style "Clark's" shoes. 18 GOOD" 8 900 IQC The Putnam Clothing House f Made Easy WalkingwiAtma Tim 2345 Washington Avenue it ACME CUSHION SHOE an felt inneraole, which relieves all jar on nerves, stimulates blood circulation and protects tbe foot from heat or cold and dampness, Made with all-wo- ol HATS Now ix the time to lav aside your straw bats and get one of the new at vie felt while your size and n good selection In on band. Wo roll Hats" from jf.ou to $3.00 "Kr Worsted Cheviot for 66c, 65o. 7.,c and 95c. extra good values. A new line of aeakonahie goods for Waists and Shirt Waist Suita. DRESS LIMNGS Fro De Bote linings for drop shirts, cxnaot he excelled. Bilk Ruxtle. 36 Inches wide, in all color 7. 20c Trimming Department Home new braids and appliques and the designs in all band trimmings. free ai giving months' subscription t In the American Clothing Department Editorially tha papw ail boy. ItatandawHt and true Ideal cultl1 rx8f of Am can manhood. al I. L. CLARK & SONS CO. 11 boya and for bey. VF holda manly sport an$ vatea In it oven and Sy Magazine with nil pV" chases ef $4JM mere In our 867 ondoavoro, flve-ce- nt ad-Jii- m A perfect Whiskey for Household and Medicinal purtaste. poses. Properly aged, sweet aroma, delicious in for each dollar paid us. purchase from now 'till et, entitling the holder rang to be given away School "Lillie Giant Shoe for the boys hnd girls in BETTER NOTHING heavy SHOES I Ot-l- UTAH LIGHT & POWER CO.. By R S, Campbell. Mgr Underwear hero. The capliulists who Invent money lu building more rontshln house In will gel good let unis on their invest incut. Parsons are warned not to Interfere In any wise with toamid linn proper, the public If unmolested, but serious result through the to and possible fatal result to pernoaa offean be caused limbs ef trees, er wires, brmktngof Insulators, or tha throwing transsimilar obstruction ever the wires of compeny said eleotne line. mission K la safe to to $10.00 Suits Heavy fleeced $1.00 for men Fancy fleeced, dark color, for railroad men, Suita.. good. The Klondike's gold mil put this year will be close lo f 10,000, Ouu. Warning, MENS SUiTS Tbe Tribune'n claim to be support lug the national Republican ticket is uncandid, untrue and not made in good faith, and If It were, such support, cuu pled as It is with insult and crimina groat mass of Republican voters In this state, would do more barm than, COMMENT Baltl-mor- ata SPECIALS. Knowing all thce things we consider Kenat nr Kearns both an enemy to the Republican party Bnd lo the puoplc. Irrespective of religious belief, of tho entire stale. For these reasons, gentle reader and friend, we must attack Kenalor Kearns nnlll he erase (through hi personal organa and paid hired men) to attack tm Republican parly and tho people of Utah. something you cannot see aud yet it ia there? "Graft. spoke up the small boy e whose father waa in politics Herald. you know A reward of Fifty Dunam ($56.00), wlU be paid by the Utah Light Co. for the arrest of party or partial who on tha evening of Aurll 29th. 1908, cansed a abort circuit on Ita electric transnlaaiea Um. through interference lu some manner with aald company' aaliuea Piknown point about one mile south from the power house, enaar Station, near the month of Ogden Canyon. Underwear for Women and Children We believe that tbe defeat of Theodore Roosevelt and tho clectjnn of Judga Parker would bo a national calami ly and that such result would be especially hurtful to the entire west! Believing thus, we are willing lo Join banda with all Republicans, personal friend and personal enemies, who will aid In gaining victory for the Republican ticket, and we hold as enemies to the common rause all who claim to be Republicans hut who are trying to divide end defeat the Republican party. was at tbe conundrum party. It -What ia it, began tbe pretty girl, that ia everywhere and ia everything ft Power also Black. (hat Senator Kearns is not doing all this mischief ns n matter of principle or because he objects to church domination or Influence. We know that right up to the time when the senator proclaimed his bolt and organised ala new parly he waa using every eflort possible to secure the interference of the dominant church in polftica to the end that he could be returned hi tbe senate. An admiral writes to a paper bewailing the lack of enterprise and determination in the management of the navy to which he eecribee the failure of the squadrons In the Far East in their operations and of the auxiliary cruisers recently commissioned to atop contraband of war. He Insists on tha necessity for sweeping reform in the admiralty and the introduction tif methods iu shipbuilding. A REWARD OF FIFTY DOLLARS DRY GOODS. We know warships Reward. fr ,.... ....... $5.00 n many and Japan. naval writer, M. Belo-mo- r, A well-knothe departure of the prompt urgea Baltic fleet, saying that every day's delay la enabling Japan to complete mote BL Petersburg. Sept. 24. Thn Novoa Vremya today, commenting upon Lord Rose berry's words at Edinburgh that 'them is room enough la Asia for Run-ai- a and England. naya: This formula Is out of data since Great Britain by her alliance with Japan, ha introduced a third power into the Asiatic domain and It la doubtful if there to room for all throe. Greet Britain'e alliance has also placed her tn a moat awkward position. Hbe would like to be neutral, but she cannot. This explains her peculiar attitude towards Russia and the necessity under which Russia would labor lu meting out special treatment to England, ail of which le not good for the peace of the world. The Novoati admits that the British policy still larks coiflldence toward! Russia, but adds that na even thla develop ia Asia the traditional mixtruxt will have to give way before realities The two powers the paper says must come to terms for their mutual defense against the common rivals Ger Brown Cheviot Shirt Waist Suit, $8.50 Hilk Shirt Waist Hulls in blue and WHY ATTACK SENATOR KEARNS? EDITORIAL Russian Papers Comment on Lord Roscbers Words There is Room Enough in Asia for Russia and England' Big apociala In Department u( Tuaadsvft. S7 Mo"df w - |