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Show HORNING THE EXAMINER til Tr Iff Published every di; la the Standard Publish lag Ca WM. CLASMANN, I MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE Real Estate and Chattel Loans. Service quick, confidential and private. No commission. WESTERN BROKERAGE COi ZZS-- 4 'Phone 634-Ecdea Bldg. WAS IT BRAVERY? et par Maple RATES. SUBSCRIPTION (Including month eae mail By Suaday) ontalda ot Ogden Teleplume No. 66. " by Subscribers will coaler a taw failure to Uformiag thla office ot before their niee The Examiner breakfast. SENATOR KEARNS SQUEALS. UTAH, OGDEN, balance of trade so largely in favor of the United States as to bring about that comfortable feeling of the credit or of solvent debtor. The Trade Journal gives the figures of exports of the United States. Great Dritain and France fur January and February as follows: 1904. Exports from 1257.000,000 United States 232.0u0.000 Great Britain 132,000.000 France The table shows an increase in United States over the same months in 1902 and 1903, while France and Great Britain show a decrease. The Increase of American exports for the 1901, for the two months, over months for the corresponding exports of 19ti3 was not great. But relatively it was great when Ihe stagnation or the standstill of Great Britain and France are considered, their export trade remaining at a deal level. The importf of the three countries are also of interest, for the worths of January and February are given ns follows by the Trade Journal: 1904. Imports ! S375.OOV.Mkl Grew i Britain 171.wtf.tf0 United States Manager Delivered by Carrier, Including More Inc Examiner, gwpday EXAMINES, Anthony Comstock Saw Naked Igorots BUT HE SAID THERE WAS NOTHING IMPROPER IN THE SHOW. Ade Alse Visited the Filipines and Waa Net Shocked Alice Roeoevelt Was Delighted With the Philippine Exposition. It seems that Cleveland, Oluey and a few other Democratic leaders ot that ilk are very voluble in their praise of what they call the bravery aud frankness of Parker in sending that telegram in which he demanded the Insertion of a plank supporting the gold standard sad admitting that it bad Rut been permanently established. there is aothing to support the comen. tioa that he. so far as that was concerned exhibited either bravery or frankness. Ever atn Parker was firm mentioned as a presidential candidate, efforts were made to get him to make some utterance on the financial question, but he has maintained a stubborn silence and allosred not only the members of the parly hut other to believe Fran.e 151.wOO.OuO that ho would accept the platform as The showing is that of all romaer- formulated. Ilia late utterance for gold cial and manufacturing nations. Great proves that instead of being brave and Britain is the debtor nation, with frank, he la rather cowardly and that America Increasing her imports in he wa afraid to make suc h utterance 1903 because of excessive demand for before; for if he had Bryan and Hearst I ttruitural Iron amj steel mils, with a would hava arou-e- d the entire south decided fall from an Increase of nnd west against him and he could of imports in 1903 over 1903, never have received tlie nomination. He to 34.0u0.000 In 79o4 over 1903. It la preferred to deceive that rouilugent of of Utile moment from what, point of the party and keep them in a state of view the figures are considered. They doubt as to hia real attitude so that tell ot American in tbs supremacy at the proper time he could force upon trade and commerce of the world. them a platform aa approved by CleveDo the people want flits showing land, OIney, Hill and the agents of Wall (hanged by the tariff tinkering of the street. Democrats. This course stamp him as traitor to the major portion of hla party and a man to whom It would be unsafe to enEDITORIAL COMMENT trust the reins of the government. la hia attitude he shows up In a poor light when compared with William the The paragraphers throughout Jennings Bryan for all that the latter country have all the time called atIs called a demagogue. Bryan In 1900 tention to the fart that Judge Parkers went to Kansas City with Ms opinions alienee was golden. and chok-- of a platform fully hnowu The bamboo Is said to grow someby the people, Ha announced that he times at tbe rate of three feet a day. would be a candidate only on a certain Something like the bugaboos of the bowlors. pisiform and he went on the floor of Democratic calamity that convention and compelled the deleThe Rank of RuhsIs gold holdings at gates to formulate such a platform. the end of May amounted to a gain over a week before of Parker, on the other band, retains a discreet silence until after his nomina- 32.fl50.0U0, and over 1903 of 331,000,000. tion and thea places the delegates in According to the vlewa of Senator the embarrassing poallloa of accepting6 rh,lis and hia anxiety about the anil-hi- s dotation or finding another polygamy plauk. It Is evident that he believes the only doubtful state this There wa no bravery in the act, no year la the state of matrimony. frankness; It was rank cowardice and Mr. Hill'a remark that we have to a ruthless betrayal of the western and (five and take in politics was probsouth era democracy at the behest of ably prompted by a knowledge of the alleged methods of Augus Belmont in Wall street. getting Parker votoa at the BL Louie convention. ADVERTISING UTAH. St. touts. The record run of the World's Fair In point of absorbing interest excited aiming those attending has been made by the great "exposition, offered by the Insular of the Philippine Islands at an expenditure of uearly two millions of dollars. Tbe World's Fair truth baa grasped full hold upon those visiting St. Louis tbit the Philippine show oilers that which no other international exposition ever has offered, and the older the Fair grows, the firmer established is ihe Philippine Exposition as the most novel feature of the greatest of all World's Fairs. The Philippines may be said to have dune more than anything else at the Fair to stamp the whole with a distinctive characteristic above all of the past, and the constant stream of visitors who make a visit to the interacting people and exhibit buildings of the Philippine Islands, the first object of their exploration of the Fair, stamps it as the only human Interest paint which has ever mailed the "Midways" and Pikes." Each day of the Fair the mass of humanity Jamming the Bridge of Spam, forming the njkin entrance to the Philippine Exposition, grows denser; nnd with every passing week the story spreads with Increasing strength in BL Louis and throughout the country that there is a new feature at tbe Fair, which no one can afford to miss, whether one has hours, days or weeks at hia dlsimsal. Not a day passes but that elegant carriages that have borne notables of thla or other countries to The Philippines" as tbe first point on their Worlds Fair programs are lined up outside the bamboo stockade of the Igurot village, or sheltered beneath the whispering leaves of the Urge osk tree, which bears dn Its branches the little nips but of the treedwelling Moras. Members of the cabinet, delegations of the Senate ana of Congress governors and officials of the various states, princes, princesses, counts, and countesses ot other countries, nil have made for the Philippines ss soon as they landed in the World's Fair city, voting that there was a new mid way at thin Fair which every one ahould see, coupled with an expos! tlon which ahowa the inner resources and conditions of a people who have held the attention uf much of the world for the last few years. Miss Alice Roosevelt, daughter of the President, hastened for the Philippines before she cast a glance nt the Government building or gave a thought to the Pike. Anthony Comstock, who opposes undraped pictures; George Ade, who hss committed the Islands to fame In witty song, and George Chamberlain, a nephew of Joseph Chamberlain of England, formed one of the earliest visiting parties. Mira Roosevelt won favor with one of the most open displays of democracy which the member of a Presidents family ever has shown when she shook hands with Chief Antonio, of thf Igorot head hunters, Presidents Yaraut of the Negritos, and the Sultan of the Boros whose subjects were even then butchering United Slates offleen from ambush. She conversed with all of them through interpreters and with gileut pride watched the result of her father's pet policy, when the beautifully drilled soldiers of the Philippine Scouts and Constabulary paraded before her. Anthony Comstock spoke with admiration nnd enthusiasm of the beautiful copper-colorephysique of the Igorots, sod raw nothing to which he could take exception in their Gov-rnme- nt 00 e 3406,-275.00- 1 nra-nto- ng 5. nn over-reache- OF ed mi-irfi- rd d . Governor Odell of New York never enjoyed n day ao much aa the one at the Philippines. So he said, and tbe We didn't people one and all say know there waa such a grand separate exposition In Itself at the Fair." pulilir-sup-;Mir- S 1901. SECRETARY I dont want poverty, YACHTS don't know Cholly or not." "1 Merchants Club of Chicago Gives Banquet at Chicago Club in Honor of New Cabinet Member. Chicago, July 15. The Merchants' club of Chicago has given a banquet at the Chicago club In honor of Paul Morton, newly appointed secretary for the nary. Nearly a hundred and fifty friends and business associates of Morton and cabinet members were present. Alfred L. Baker, president of the Merchants club, preaided. Senator Cul-lo- m responded to the first toast of the evening, "The President of the United States. Congressman Foss, chairman of tha eommittes on navigation, responded to the toast, "The navy. To gfieaker Cannon waa assigned the response to the toast, "When the spirit moves." Mr. Canairn gave a review of historical events, showing ths growth of the nation nnd humorously recalling the struggles of ths government with the annexation question and boundary dispute1 Of the navy he soli: "It la worth all and ten times hiora in strength nnd diplomacy If it never fires a gun." Edward F. Kenna responded to the toast, "Our guest," and thea Secretary Morton replied. He said of the navy: "The navy la the watchdog of American commerce everywhere on the high k The navy of the United States should be the most formidable In existence. Its military efficiency must receive the most careful attention. Secretary Morton and his family soon will go to Washington to reside. First Mosquito highball. CUMMINGS COMMISSION BROKERS. St Louis and r,tura ever enters our provision market. It la your interest well aa ours to remember thi. lnves. tigate our 5 per cent rebate sy. tern. Washington Are. 2451 OGDEN. A. E.WEATHERBY, 1st the thousands of buyers who bought during that famous sals. Wo will give another Cost Mark Sate on everything in stock and will include all Fall Goods arriving during Sals. Domestic suitings and all Cotton Goods bought lines drop In prices of thou goods are included. No article in our largo stock will be reserved. Tho manner in which Now Merchandise will be sacrificed will, bo food for does, careful buyera. - trip. Ho suffered from a low type malaria, but said he had fully recovered. Will you go to Oyster Bay to noti- The Terms of Sale Are Positively five-minu- te HANDCAR RUNDOWN One ef the Passengers Killed and Throe Fatally Injured. Emporia, Kan., train ran July 15. r down oc sum killed and Arthur Denham, and Mae and Pearl Miller were fatally hurt The freight train, after striking the banu car. passed on without stopping and Owens body and the Injured were not found until two hours later. Owens and Denham were round house employes. SALE 8,10,12,13.50 $15 ERVANT Suits at $7.95 BURNED TO DEATH well-know- n With Corresponding Cut in Every Line Throughout Store Putnam Clothing de-slo- n nUVyVMVlV'V house 2345 Washington NEW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH. NINE YEARS SAULT. IOC A freight a handcar today on which four persons ' were returning from tbe rountry. John Owens w FORTY 342.50 of no contamination when you gif ns your meat orders,' you are sum of getting good, wholesome meat not an ounce of doubtful Will ha remembered by Me fur rye. VIA UNION XACIFIC. .SURE March Of Concord. N. H., July 15. A new Christian Science church will be dedthe man on the icated here next Sunday. Christian right and 1'U take the one on the left.' Scientists have been arriving in large Town Topics. numbers from all parts of the country and special trains have been char-tere- d 'Smiths pretty lucky sort of fellow, from New York and Boston. isn't he?" It is estimi.-- that 4.000 persona will 'Well. I should ray so! Ths kind of be present for the dedication. An Imchsp who catcbcH a whale every time portant feature of these services will he goes crabbing! New Orleans be a dedicatory message from Mrs. Eddy, supreme head of the church, who donated more than half of the The doctor rays my husband has got 8200,000 expended in erecting the ediwater on tbe brain." fice. "You're lucky; mine's got whisky on the brain." llou.-toPort. EXCURSION RATES VIA UNION PACIFIC. OR ANYT HING ELSE. St. Louis and return 342.50 47.50 "There is no poison In It. Chicago and return Chicago and return via St. touts 50.00 Wildly shouted Uitchfork Ben St. touts and return via Chicago 50.00 As he viewed (ho platform-maker- s Limit 60 days. Transit limit 10 latent feat. We won t fight, rn that a minute. days In each direction. Pullman sleepers through to 8L Poison's far awsy, but then l)ld you notice that there Isn't any Louis without change. Tickets on sale Tuesdays and Frimeat ! Ex. days earh week. Stop overs allowed. A. B. MOSELEY, Trar. Pass. Agt EXCURSION RATES. Second Mosquito "Then you take ARE food CC, Continuous quotations on New York Stocks and Chicago Grain. Wo buy and sail stocks and grain on margin nr for cash. Our privsta rooms enable our customers to come la and transact business with thn utmost secrecy. Write for our Book of Informs tioa (System of Speculation), free upon application. 2483 Washington. Chicago, July 15. 8peaker Joseph G. Cannon has declared hia intention of taking an active port in the campaign this fall, making speeches in Illinois, Wisconsin and Indiana, says the Chronicle. The speaker was a sick man after the Chicago convention nnd It wan reported he would accompany hla daughter Helen on a short European I killed I feel like a Scotch YOU fore-riggin- g Wis- fy President Roosevelt of hia nomination, was asked. Yes, I have been figuring on the trip nnd have bran preparing a speeci for the occasion. The notification meeting will take place July 27. It will be my duty to spring the surprise on the president. After we get through with the surprise party, I think I shall play hookey for a few weeks. I may go up the Maine coast, take part in a clam hake or anything to get nwny from the crowd,. attended negotiations undertaken , the directors of the stock ni-kaput an end to the revolution, Herald dispatch from Montevideo i n conforeu'e tT guay. After a two-hotween the president and a from the exchange, the brokers .ler iaj ed there was little hope of arriving K a settlement. Nav-ahoe- WILL BE IN CAMPAIGN Will Maks Speeches in Illinois, consin and Indiana. Aban- Dover, Eng., July 16. The American schooner yacht Ingomar and the schooner yacht Navahoe, formerly owned by Royal Phelps Carroll, were in collision this morning off the Admiralty pier, shortly after their start la the raoe tor yachts of over a hundred tons. Both Buffered considerably. The Ingomar which fouled the German yacht, has her bowsprit and 's carried away, while the main sail waa split and her steering gear was damaged. Both yachts were obliged to abandon the Vace. K Brewster, N. Y., July 15. The man-o- f the horseman, was of Mrs. William R. Fsstg. widow strayed by fire today. The servant girl, Annie O'Brien, was burned to death and Mrs. Faslg narrowly escaped a similar fate. The house and contents were destroyed. Loss, 835,000. What do you moan?" "He proposed to me a little while ago and paid he couldn't live without me and 1 refused him. Chicago Journal. Both Art Damaged Badly and doned Race. CANNON Annit O'Brien Loses Life, in Firs at Brewster, Neve York. ' . whether COLLIDE HONORED an I don't want riches, says Brother Dickey. All I wants Is plenty political campaigns an canderdales runutn de year roun'l American Constitution. NO ATTEMPT TO END REYOl I L' TION. New York. July 15,-- Ko result h. RACING MORTON JUST FOR FUN ng mt li, Georg of Senator Kearns The manage paper, the Republican Lake gait Salt Keera Tribune, and ot Senator Herald, the paper, lake Democratic reare evidently greatly dltaurbed by of Lake Salt port, that have reached Glae-maMayor ahowa by the etrength p. In hi ranvaea for the eenator-,hlOgden Kearne What Senator JXmocratlc paper, the Journal, may do suppusl-tio- n I opea to conjecture, but the convulsions. la that It will go. into The plain truth of the matter la that few of hla Mayor Glaamann called a knowa political friend together to ask advice with reference to hla canvass, lie Imagined he had that right la a free country, especially ao alnce the eenlor senator unannounced end chaperoned weeks by Ben Heywood, had several at the previously held a secret meeting hlu known with in Ogden Reed hotel eaid political supporter, and that alnce meeting the said supporters have been strenuous, ardent and active In their advocacy of Senator Kearns and have held several secret meetings. Neither did we Imagine it waa high treason to have known candidates tor other (ifflcee meet us an.1 talk over matters political, ss reliable reports have it that among Senator Kearns' callers on hit visit le Ogden were n candidate fur supreme judge, a candidate for district judge, a candidate for district attorney, a candidate for county clerk and several would-b-e candidates for the legislature. The .antics and firsntlcs of the Kesrneites, se evidenced by the squeals ot his Salt Lake Democratic paper, ana the howls of Ms Balt Lake Republican which wa may paper and the bow-woDemocratic his from Ogden expect A story regarding a converted canIn counecllon with the proposed Utah paper are highly amusing. For Inis told in the English papers. A nibal will It assumes that Exhibit at Portland next year it has negro rlergyman was stance, the Tribune entertained at Injure or destroy the Republican party been suggested by some of tbe business tea by the president of a college. The to have an action started In the In- bud, to whoa the exposition commisguest who came from West Africa, r. sioner particulars of his early terests of ONE man. Very well, talked while la this city yester- retailed somewoman ashed him how he life, when a If that In your opinion In thn day, that thla city be given an exhibit became The story of a Christian. matter, just call off tbs solicitors for which will advertise the sectlua im- Jezebel converted me." he answered; Kesris" support In Weber county. Clone mediately tributary. It is pointed out you know, we are told the dogs did hands. touch the palms of her not folmake nnd room" "oil whenever a that your la carried yonr proposition convinced me of the truth that Well, lowers promise to be good. You are out to advertise the state at large that of the narrative for we never eat the only ONE man. You belong In Salt ao far aa possible the Salt Lakers ap- palms of the bands In my country, Lake, not Ogden. You certainly can propriate all of the lion's share and a They are too bitter." take n little of your own medicine. trifle mors, sometimes, of the adverAccording to the National GeograThe venal Herald In even more amus-ln- g tising for their city and the sections phic Magazine the total catch of food which will aid that city alone. Other flhea in the United Btates nnd Alasand lndlcroun than the belly-achiTribune. It seems to be afraid that we portions of Utah are eliminated from ka. ss shown by the last canvass was 1,733,314,324 pounds, valued at will be buncoed; that thla la really a the field ao far aa exploiting any adThe number of men employSutherland move and that Mayor Glas-itisvantages la concerned. ed was 214,066 and the capital invest d Now It la suggested that the Portland ed was 372.26t.646. The salaton pack Is about to be by the the "foxy" Hanson, scheming Exposition may bring to the west many of Puget sound shine In 1901 exceedan amount more than 34,500.000, people who may be Induced to Invest or ed Murphy', nnd the smooth" Hollingsfour timea as great as thfc entire silworth. Really thin Is refreshing. When settle la the Rocky Mountain or Pa- ver output of the whole region drained These people will by the Columbia river. The salmon we desire the advice of the Herald we ri do roast states. shall Invite Its representative to meet pass, many of them, through Ogden, output of Alaska for 1903 la valued at 310 000,000. which exceeds by more us for consultation. We have never yet either going to the exposition or re- than 32.500.000 the amount which Alas been accused of being a sucker." We turning from it. It is proioed that an ka cost. are not concerned about the alleged exhibit be arranged at the station hers The dispatches today announce that failure or want of harmony In the showing the advantages to be found although his morning's mall was the inhero and various also the resources, to. We shall call and referred meeting heaviest that has arrived slure his bold other meetings of like kind and cluding a comprehensive assortment of nomination. Judge Parker neglecled It rharacter. We shall not ask the per- product and au elaborate line of ad- until he Indulged in his regular morning swim. The interests uf hla supmission of Senator Kearns to hold vertising literature relating to northporters could wait while he refreshed these meetings and consult with our ern Utah. Thus would It be iwsxlblc himself with n bath, so foreign aa i adreceive to some fur direct Ogden friends upon these matters. We shall characteristic of the true Democrat not ask permission of his newspaper! vertisement which would certaluly be lie probably expect to lie referred to ns a clean rsndidste. The disto call upon our frienda for supjxirt beneficial. patches state that he is an expert at and advice. We do not believe that the THE DESPISED BRONCHO. diving. Bo one would gather from the manner In which ha has dived away Republicans of Ogden City and Weber ntterancea of any Another benefit has resulted to the from Issues and county are going to take advice from He to the peopleI'veanlng nr webusiness -t the greet Democratic editors upon matteis which through the the New York platform which accepted was silwar. The news was ent on the concern their own party. We have al- Japanese-Russia- n money question but reready announced our randidacy fur the brought in the dispatches the other day fuses to accept a similarly construct United Stales senate, nnd the kind of that tbe Japanese had commenced to ed national platform. canvass we expect to conduct to fur- purchase the bronchos of the great ther that candidacy; so far we have southwest for their cavalry. In con PITH THE PRESS uection with this the Sacramento Unreceived nothing but 'kind assurance of support from our own towmnnen. ion says: WAIT IN VAIN. A dispatch from New Orleans raWs shall not decline the support of any The Mormon haters of Idaho are tions that an order has been received nun simply because he Is s tiiy eig there fur a large mini 1st of Vreole' and waiting in vain for the editorials that because he is or a officer ploy, county Texas poult for uae by the Japanese were squelchod when Cobb came home or a city officer, or a candidate for from thn east. The great moral tidal cavalry. All that ran possibly he will be acrepted, and the prices wave has passed. Boise Capital News, county or rlty office. We shall not obare such aa to make the kindness highject to a judicial candidate getting into ly remunerative from the GOOD HAY FIELD. standpoint of the Gluxmann hand wagon." We the seller. The dispatch goes on to reshould not even object to Senator cite that these little ponies have reCastle Valley nncht to lieetirr the markable powers of endurance, and Kearns himself, when he becomes market of I lull, siuc-- Sanpete bay they are arimlrahly suited to thr Sevier. Hall Itahe Yallry and of the bopcleKsnefts of bis own that other work before them in tiio Orient. to the culticandidacy, coming into our tamp with The native horse which in touisiana sections are fast going beet. By the in Texas a vation of the sugar all hla followers. We believe that all is called a Creole, building of a ditch for tbe use of the our supporters arc loyal and true, and, Broncho. In California a Mustang. flood waters of Price river on the in Oregon a Vayuse. is an animal as ws are daily receiving assurance of and the soni'i of town, the hay of remarkable quality, though it has lands intothin section may be more than support from leading Republicans taken the world a loug lime to find It crop doubled. Eastern Utah Advocate. comHia out of powers endurance, throughout the state, we are perfectly quality satisfied with the situaion as It sizes bined with his weight-carryiSTAND PAT. ANYWAY. and Ills ability to do prodigious service up now. We admit that rumors of upon short rations, have distinguished The state papers credit Sanpete Rea meeting held In our Interest crested him from all other breeds of the equine family, excepting the pure Arab, of publicans with haring two or three consternation, but it wan only 1b thn which the unquestionably he is a direct de- candidates for every place on camp Of Estutor Thomas Kearns, and scendant" heart of this journal and all who are we rlmply advise him nnd bin Democonnected therewith: In the selection of men to be voted upon at the eleccratic and Republican editors here and COMMERCIAL SUPREMACY. tion in November next, let the conceit ilaewhere to take some nerre tonic,1 The report of the British Board of riot that will be held by tbe re per tool their fevered heads with liberal five political parties be sure that ihelr of Ice. get down to EARTH Trade, made In Us official journal for nomiusitoss are of good men and true, nd regret that, while Senator Kearns the months of January and worthy iu all respects of I There is no nerd in put up for a ron.piiir active minlidaie for of the (lirmit msy be the 1'iilior office any man wtm unnnrth I. tiiied stion of i - n..rJ of .nu-ri-sStales senator, "There nr-- I of llir suffrage of mil riilen. IV others." ; iiil eomrui-rrupiiniaiy. sub the eret News. na JULY SATURDAY MORNING, FOR DOG Avenue sec AS- Jt7.au Chicago and return Mount Holly, K. J., July 14. Aaron Chicago and return via St. Louis 850.00 4t. Louts and return vis Chicago 859.0s Timbers. Jonas Sims and William Limit 60 days. Transit limit 10 days Austin, the colored men who confessed each llrection. to assaulting and robbing Mrs. Biddle Pullman sleepers through to BLLouls were today sentenced to 49 yearn each without change. In the atate prison. Tlrkets on sale Tuesdays and Fridays each week. Stop overt allowed GALLACHER'S TRUNK FACTORY. A. B. MOSELEY, Trar. Ptg. Aft. Mnrufactnrers of Trnngs and Btgs, KKNNEDT9 DAIRY LUNCH AND Leather Goods. Repairing nt reasonBAKERY. able prices, on short not lea. Call and Individual lunches and he -- ream see us and we can save you 25 par served from 6:30 a. m. to 12:20 p. DAVID I. GALLACHER. cent ?434 Washington avenue. 122 2Sth wtreet. 0 H. B. 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