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Show MORNING EXAMINER. THE EXAMINER -- WM. - Manager. Delivered by Carrier, lacludlag Sunday Morning Examiner, per month 5 cts .. Single oopiee. to do violence to the holdings of the junior senator. We are flattered to think the senior senator ladievea that we have talents wbirk pwuilnrly fit us for the senatondiip, assuming, ot course, that he is a Judge both of our talents and tho held. whirl, a furnishes. We are also gratified to have lh senator assert that ho lielic-vwe can be spared to go to Washington. In fart, one of the fueling wbirh determined us to doelarc our randidary was ihe tielfef tint, engrossed as our dear senior scualnr is with tho multitudinous care of business and tho perplexities Incident to the management of his great raining he can illy spare the interests, time deniunded of a 1 ah In tho 1'nitrd Slates senate, and we have always tnainlafnedand dwfl maintain, that it waa this overatresa of PRIVATE BUSINESS which closed Ihe eloquent (?) mouth of our senior senator whim I'iah, her people and her in I crests were assailed by tbe Rimed, invest igatioi. fiasco. Wo know Ihe senior senator kivea Hah and ber iieople; we know lie has an eliMiuent longue and a tortile biain and ia possessed of auiob craft aud cunning In political intrigue aud manipulation. and if it had not been for bis harrying business interests be could and would have taken bold of tbe matter and bnve prevented an baa brought "invostigaJkai,' whit-only harm to Utah and her people, and has brought to light nothing now hence Ihe senators suggestion that we have plenty of time to attend to the duties of e senator are gratifying to us. The senator may have meant to be a little sareas lie shout our car pucity to govern a city but If he will come up to Ogden, aa tbe guest of the mayor, we will feel honored in showing him around and have no doubt that after an inspection of the many beautiful homes, the great amount of public and private improvements that are being carried on, end after shaking the hands of Ogden's people at large, nut a favored few at a private meeting, he will cheerfully bear testimony to the fact that we have the cleanest, nicest, best governed city, with tbe moat orderly, well behaved and hospitable inhabitants in ihe whole inlermounialn region. The two last squlbs,where the senator snaps at ua personally and belittles our candidacy, are hardly In keeping with the tone of tbe article and hla known magnanimity; it la probable that he did not take eimiigb nerve Ionic" to last him until his editorial waa completed, or tbe ice with which he tried to cool bis fevered lemplea, bad' all melted before tbe finish. It le all right, senator, just keep on and you will finally land in tbe (Uaatnann camp. You mean well, even if your temper is slightly ruffled. p RATES. By mail one month (including Sunday) outside oC Ogden ....SS eta Telephone No. 56. SUBSCRIPTION Subarribera will confer a favor by Informing this office of failure to re calve Tbe Eta miner before their breakfast. SENATOR KEARNS DISPLEASED. s 1 repn-mnla-ti- It aoema that our ewr busy Kearns ia bound in bo diasaiiaHed, not only with tbe conduct of our senatorial campaign, but also with ihe OUR CHAMP conduct of i ho Ogden wly government, . he publish1 tho following choice dum which results In their being Kcpublican scj'iib iu bis Salt thrown in contact with the lecherous morning paper: who bock ever to prey on the perverts "Frank !l. Uhrixionnoii, an employe and innocent. The reopouHlbil-It- y young In the engineer's olliro al (igdcu, liad devolving on parents to guard careliecn asked to retire, his resignation to lie effective Iron tiulav, fully their children cannot be impress-e- l ChrlKteiiMin was formerly prinrl-IMtoo strongly on (he people, A realof tho Cenlral sehtsd ami In, had of this fact and the prompt ization with tho city a verlial iinilcnilaiitiiiig punishment of such scoundrels as the engineer lliat be would bo employed until September 1st. Ho waa one of one who is the central figure in the the Republicans who had been invitRichfield affair will lend to clear tha g ed to attend tbe (iiaamann nun-tinpaihway for iuuocence and virtue. last Tuesday night, but be decliuud to attend. ' PACIFIC HUBflIDIEH. ia that "The prevailing opinion Christenson waa ordered to resign because be refused to participate In the Tbe policy of expansion, aside from work of building up a senatorial mathe establishment of markets in tbe chine for the mayor. Orient for American manufactures anl We think the matter of Ihe disproducts, and the stimulation of the charge or employment of a single emcommerce with foreign nations, has ploye in one of ihe department! of called attention to the importance of the city government a very small fostering the establishment and growth matter, too small even for the omnisof the American merchant marina. our senior cient interference of mighty Thia necessity haa especially been nosenator. . However, if Mr. Prank U. ticeable on the Pacific coast where the Christenson haa a grievance has been business of the shipping interests haa Glaaniana unfairly treated by Mayor been Increased ten fold in the past few and desires to take the dear public years. into hla virgin confidence, let him This phsue of American opportunity verstatement write a containing bis baa been recognized and la being met sion of his employment and discharge by the present administration. A comby the mayor, and if he wlahee we will mission on Merchant Marine haa been atatement in the the Standard publish apiMiinted for the purpose of pursuing and Examiner, or, if he ia afraid to Investigation end reporting to congress trust the cold type of the psper under on tbe first day of Ita next session what control of the mayor, let him publish legislation, if any, should be made in the statement in either of Senator existing laws relating to the treatment, Kearns' Salt Lake morning papers, or comfort and safety of seamen, in order U his evening Democratic Ogden that seafaring may be made more atpaper, the "Poodle Dog, and we will tractive to the Americana in the Merto n full of the and people give Ogden chant Marine. frank atatement of ell our relations This commission ia to take evidence with tbe newest Kearns martyr, Mr. In Ran Francisco next month and nil Frank R. Christenson. We hardly ship owners there will be requested to think, howeverL that Mr. Christenson evidence. give or hia family will suffer for the "common necessaries of life, aa we are creditably Informed that ha la already on the senior senator's payroll, and EDITORIAL COMMENT has easy access to the senior senators Twenty-fourtstreet "oil room." Crest TO THE COUNTRY PRESS. And now as the Dubois plank ia deIs Kearns, faithful are hia martyrs. fended by Utah Democratic leaden How easily doea hla fertile imaginaFor the benefit of the editors of the will it be reiterated in the State plattion elevate mule hills Into mountains. country press who have the impression form? that the Morning Examiner Is atlll a SENATOR KEARNS ON Tact is the art of adjusting the reDemocratic paper, the Standard wishes ULASMANNB CANDIDACY. to say that the Standard Publishing lationship between ourselves and others. Now who waa that tactful DemThe senior senator from Utah, hap- company purchased the Examiner and ocrat at the BL Louis coaventlon? py In the possession of a Balt Lake took possession of same on May first It is a strange coincidence that while Republican morning paper and n Ball and that the Examiner, like Ihe Stand- Mr. Cleveland was with Joe an is independent ard, Republican Lake morning Democratic paper, as Jefferson live Democratic party awoke well aa a Balt Lake evuning paper paper. The country press will please from ita Kip Van Winkle financial sleep. and a poodlo dog edition in Ogden tako notion. that yelps and klyowa when any of DANGERS TO WHICH THE Mayor Roylance of Provo still dishis other's growl or snarl, haa taken YOUNO ARE EXPOSED. plays acme reticence when Interviewoccasion to express his opinion of our ed concerning the accomplish menta of A story comes front Richfield of Ihe Major Bam King al Hie Bl. Louis concandidacy through an editorial In his Ball Lake Democratic morning paper fortunate discovery of a fiendish at- vention. which we herewith reproduce: tempt. al alslui'tlnn and notiiulion which The Democrats of Ulah are giving "William Glamatin of Ogden an- v uncovered by (ha mother of the each other a demonstration of mutual nounces that he thinks bo in a candi- Intended victim Just In lime to prevent dexterity in the manner iu which thiy date for the United Blairs senate to reverse their principles and climb into the leading astray of her succeed Senator Kearns. the Parker Goldhtig bandwagon. Possibly, a moral also, he has an eye on Senator Smoot's daughter by pervert from Balt seat and is tun Enlmt to Include that It is all right for Senator Keants to City. The man who planum! the tn his program. However, that la detestable crime is mine to Ogden and hold three secret and married bas a immaterial. The main point is that conferences In one day. but when the William is out sgnin for his health family of small children and yet he waa Ogden uisn holds one conference in a and views the seiialnrial arena aa the an lost to all sense of mauhood ana year (he Kesrna push squeals. moat promising field for his peculiar regard for his family that he del litertalents. It is estimated that shout 4.510 trav"Come 1o think alKnit II, Glasmanii'a al ely planned Ihe wrecking of the life elers from the United Slates have visof a child. Ihe of her not without its attraconly daughter randidary is ited Greece during each of the last tions. In the event of Republican sn- widowed mother, and. If fnrtuuale ftsir years, and havo annually left eers, it might bo argued that IMah had not le.1 to the ex- alioia $1,510,000 in the kingdom. could aparo bim to go to Washington r than almost any other citizen posure or his pltins, he would probably Those delegatee at Kt. Louie who ere who could be named. as an have succeeded. to have fallen vleitras to the alleged He was in the employ of a prominent $1,000 hires of August Belmont probexpert in revenue matters, he would be fitted most admirably for special firm in Balt City and while be was ably believe. "Make the most of small service In the senate. Hia innate hi turn, will help firm on account of opportunities. They, discharged the by of him would, course, modesty prevent you to greater one." from assuming the pnmdnonce in the affair, this fact and the regard for debate to which his forensic ability hi family have led tbe authoritlea Thn corporation of Kilkenny decided entitles bim; but on such affairs as down in Sevier to present an address to King Edward to allow county the the management of cities, bu euuld on his visit to that city, and on the scoundrel to escape without any fur-Ihn give the old stagers who run the wnp day to grant freedom or the city because the men appointed to ininiahnient; and his lutk in thus to .lolra Daly, of Umortck. lately disfrom prison, where he served city offices by the mayor are for Ihe eta siting the consequences of a nefari- charged a term for using dynamite. ous him latter for the United States senate. lo reieat plot may encourage But, strange to relate, the Kearns the offense and Ihe second tiin-- t his Natural gas ia used for cooking in crowd has rude no complaint bceause victim n.ay not he fortunate enough to more than 500.00 home anil more the poslofflce people appointed by find protection that will avert rum and than 4 500.00 persons use it as an tl Thomas Kearns are for Thomas misery. lumir.ant, according io tho report f Kearns for senator. Ob. ihai is dif Mm of the calibre of ibis mis reaut the Geological Survey. It i the furl trlct of Columbia points all along the should he severely dait with. If they in h.i'Od factories i,nd supplies the line. And as aa ( n on tkr gam- have no more respect for their oh n world with lampblack. bling evil anl the cloto-- i Sunday. Rill would be a luminarr beautiful to be- family than to Indulge their passions in hold. an illicit and deplorable manner, then Senator Kearns and push cotn- "it might be a little rough on Utah it Is best for that farailv anl the comto hare Bill in the senate, hut it cerfrrent. yon know, because they were tainly would be great leather for munity for the criminal to be placed appotnfoj by Tom. the Silver king where he Is restrained from lumping William. 'Besides, bis candidacy Is under-Floo- d further disgrace to the family or Another Hireling will be held beto be a figurative affair only, so misery to the lives of the young. a little speculr-io- n as to the possibiltween a committee of Republicans The affair brings with it. also, a ities of tbe situation is in order. repfes.-nUn- ; Geo. M. Hanson and Wm. of caution te the parents in Utah. Giamann for We do not attach any very great tbe purpose of "getting Importance to thiaexcept aa an expres- Too much care cannot be exercised iu together and settling the differences sion of tbe Ren lor senator's good will guarding them against the pitfalls hetwep.i the twu. which have rtiated which are niunruiia In the pailiWiir of fur and affection toward ns. Kwral years. Mutual frind of Aa we were the original Smoot man the young k of restraint and the n linh parlies insist ou Larmouy in ihe we think the senator fa a little un- proper ex- -f iM of parental amLo'fly Hi piili'ii aii tanks of 'XVi-i- r cunuiy. kind tn bis sugptjniiou ihai we want g.is tiie youiis sills, ion of'en, a free- - Tin.meeting will take plai-ai :he sl JULY 17, 1901. tug, and, after paying tha captain $75 he was taken down the bay and caught tha vessel as aha was passing out of tha Hook. Tha tide was very low that day or he certainly would not have reached her. I have a friend who wanted to mar-- a girl, but her folks objected. They bad planned to elope and waited until Saturday morning to do so, in order to catch a Cunard fine steamship and sail for Liverpool. They were married and everything went well with them until they reached the pier. The steamship waa just pulling out The company agent put them aboard a tugboat, and several minutes later they were alongside the Teasel . Then came , the funny pert. "To get aboard the lovers had to go up a ladder from the dark of tbe tug. The young men went first, and reached the steamship deck in safety. Then the girl tried it. She was in the middle of the ladder whea she tripped on her skirt, slipped over the side of tbe into ladder and went tumbling water. Of course all was excitement. Life preservers were thrown to her and me men on the tug went after her with boat hooka, while the frightened husband stood trembling ou deck. At last she was fished out filled with salt water and with her gown ruined, but till ready for tha elopement. Service quick, confidential and private. No commission. WESTERN BROKERAGE CO. 21 4 Ecciea Bldg. Phone 524-x- . " GLASMANN, UTAH. SUNDAY MORNING, MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE Heal Estate ead Chattel Loans Published every day in the year by the Standard Publishing Co. i OGDEN, h . ;, er Dfa-plai- h-- s p.i.-sib- le le-s- on - PITH OF THE PRESS HE CAN SHOW UP THE COUNTRY. It might be a good idea to elect Glasmann to the senate just to show the country the wonderful possibilities mayor's reaidonca at the hour of 9:15 of the west. p. ui. sharp. A scat will ta furnished on the front lawn to the same Koarna DISCOVERED SOMETHING. spy who tried to "pipe off (be last After four weeks of constant menconference on the court house steps. tion by Truth of the randidary of Bill Glasmann tor the senate, the Herald haa "discovered" his candidacy and STEAMSHIPS ARE LIKE makes a column of the story, on the front page. "If it happens It's in the THE TIDE: THEY Herald, if it takes a month to get it there. Truth. ON CROAKER. WAIT FOX NO MAN tie matter of $2,500,000,000 in cola money in the country's saving banka. Berkeley Gazette. THE QUADR1ENXIAL GAME. The greet national game bow haa a rival in the popular game played every four years and known as "saving the Nevada County Miner. country. WATTERSONS COLDNESS PLAINED. !. secrecy. Write tor our Book of Informal ("System of Speculation', fre .7 application. 2403 Washington. Pictures of Judge Parker's country borne show a rain barrel in the foreground. Perhaps this accounts for Colonel Watterson's lack ot enthusiasm. Sun Jose News. YOU ARE .SURE NO FAULT OF THE DEMOCRATS. Democrats all admit that the money question is not paramount this year. But it la no fault of theirs that it la not. Stockton Record. of no contamination when you ua your meat orders, you are cum of getting good, wholesome meat, not an ounce of doubtful food ever enters our provuio, market It ia your interest as vij as ours to remember this. 1qV( tigste our 5 per cent rebate ip. tern. j,, e NAVAL MOVEMENTS. Ta Tche Klao, July 16. There is reason to believe that the whole or part of the Port Arthur squadron has come north into the Gulf of LI so Tung. The sound of 3451 firing of heavy guna la heard sea- ward. The warships are dinting- ufshabie firing in the direction of Kal Chou. It is surmised they could only be Russian vessels. Washington Avs. March Of OGDER A. E.WEATHERBY, ee... ....a....... 1st Will ba ramambired by tha thousands of buyers who bought during that famous sale. We will give another Cost Mark Bale on everything In stock and will include all FalJ Goods arriving during Bala. Domestic suitings and all Cotton Geode bought since drop in prices of these goods are' included. No article in our large stock will be reserved. Tho manner in. which Now Merchandise will be sacrificed will bo food for close, careful buyers. CHANGES WRITING FLUID. The course of the Tribune has been But Sometimes They Can Be Chased changed to conform to the latest acNow everything Is Down By Tugs if the Belated Pass- tion of Kearns. is said that Nothing conciliatory. enger Has an Elaetie Purse. would offend the most sensitive person in the party. The Mormons are with gloves, and the present The old adage that time and tide bandiedwho used to delight in dipping wait for no man will have to be editor, his pen in gall and wormwood whenrechanged to include Bteamahipa. wrote of the Mormons, now ever marked an old seafarer a few days uses be syrup for ink when occasion rebeen had after a ago, young couple quires that he say anything about placed aboard a tug boat for a chase members of the church. Truth. down the harbor to catch a vessel for which they had bought tickets and DEMOCRATIC I.EADERS COMING which they had minted. "Every minOVER. ute counts nowadays with a steamship captain, and he has ordera not to hold Tbe Republican party of Idaho will his ship even for the President of the bare to serve notice that it already United States. of contains enough are not generally aware of Thera "People of very hungry number are, this rule, and no passengers ere freInto the organisation breaking people quently left on the pier. If they are awaiting the disposition of tbe loaves lucky they may secure a hat tug and and fishes. Boise Capital News. retch the boat before she has passed outside Saady Hook, but more often they have to accomodate themselves NO VULGAR SUSPICION WARRANTED. with later passage on another .vessel, When a steamship is scheduled to The members of tba Salt Lake City Mil at 10 o'clock in the morning, it mesne that everything must be in reed-tune- council are cm a trip to BL Louis. It la for her to leave promptly at that said fhat their transportation ia comtime. Her Area must be started fa plimentary; that a Pullman car waa time to have a full .head of steam, and furnished them without charge, and tugboats art chartered to help her out that the thrifty councilman will not of ber pier on the stroke of the hour. pay for even their meals. Of course, tho To hold the ehlp for a time after she railroad companies never aak for favle ready means great expense to tho ors from the city council, and a free rompany. ' There le the price of coal, trip to BL Louie would not Influence which le not a small item, and when the coundlmen anyway! Tbe railroad five or six tugs are chartered at $1 managers think that an exhibition ot an hour to swing the veasel out, the the consolidated and concentrated wisextra coot begins to amount up. Just dom of Salt Lake City will prove a suppose each steamship was held for good advertisement for Utah! ttiat'a fifteen minutes after Bailing time end all! If these coundlmen were Bt. you can nee that the companies would Louie aldermen, this junketing trip lose thousands of dollars in a year.' would arouse suspicion, but the spot"Chases down the bay after steam- less purity of Belt Lake politicians ia If the so dassllng ships are always exciting. In Its whiteness (hat It can steamship has not gone too far, or if not be marred or stained by vulgar she has not worked up to full speed, Richfield Bun. tbe late passenger has some chance, usplden! otherwise he might aa well sere but SHOULD STAND PAT. his money. Several years ago a coaster, I think it was the Yucatan.'eailed for Havana From this timewillno admit the possiand Mexico. There had been floods political organ all through tho southwest, stalling tha bility of defeat for Its party. Bingham trains for weeks, and a young man who Bulletin. had very imiiortant business to trans'GREENHORNS PLENTIFUL. act in Mexico had raced to New York with the hope of reaching Vera Crux A green diamond haa bom found in by the Yucatan. "He appeared at the pier about twen- a South African mine. That's nothty minutes after the vessel had sailed, ing. Right here in Balt Lake City lie puffed and ftumql for a few min- greenhorns ran be found any day. utes uni 11 some one advised him to try Deseret News. a tugboat. Accepting the sugetlon be rushed to a near-b- y pier where several HOW THE CROSS GREW. big fellows were tied up. fo the captain of one of them be offered $150 if Eight years ago the Democratic canbo rought the steamship. didate for president declared that toil"The captain accepted and Ihe chase ing humanity was crushed under "a began. The tug swept down the bay ernes of gold. ' Statistic show that giving forth tho greatest cloud of "toiling humanity" has piled up a Ht- black smoke and shoving up tho water in huge bunches of spray, so that her EXCUR8ION RATES. upper works were all wel. The day VIA UNION PACIFIC. was ralher liaaiy. The clouds hung low, and a era breeze brought la tha $12.50 fog gradually. The farther down tna BL Louis and return $47.50 tug went the thicker became the Chicago and return BL Louis $50.00 weather. At last Hie steamship disap- Chicago and return via peared in the fog kink, but the captain BL Louis and return via Chicago $50.00 of the lug continued the chase, not Limit 60 days. Transit limit 10 days willing to lose tho amount offered if be each direction. Pullman sleepers through to SLLouis succeeded. change. "Finally just off tho Allantic High- without Tickets on sale Tuesdays and Frilands. the fog became o bad that he was compelled to qulttbe chose and days each week. Stop overs allowed. A. B. MOSELEY, Trav. Pass. AfL turn into shore. The young man wax disappointed, and he asked if there waa no other way of the vessel KENNEDYS DAIRY LUNCH AND BAKERY. The captain thoug.it for a moment. Individual lunches and Ice cream 'You might go he said, 'and Atlantic City. If served from 0:30 a. m. to 13:30 p. m. gel a train down the Yucatan ha- - mu passed before you 4454 Washington avenue. gel there, you may he able to gt anotb EXCURSION RATES VIA UNION er tug to take you out to her.' PACIFIC. "As ihis was the only hope left, the $42.S0 young man starred off again. He man St. Louie aud return 47.50 giil to get a train at once, and by go- Chicago and return and return via 8t. Louis 50.00 ing tn a roundabout way and making Chicago and return via Chicago 50.00 good connvilon he landed at Atlantic Bt. Limit 60 days. Transit limit 10 City two hours la'cr. The fog had detained the Yucatan several hours, so days in each direction. Pullman sleepers through to BL that he msuaged t get aboard of her Louts without change. from another hired tug. Tickets on sale Tueadav and FriI learned later that his having been etch week. Stop overs allowed. twenty minutes late at. the pier in New days A. B. MOSELEY, Trav. Pass. Agt York had iwl him more than the a mount or h pxtsage money on the Yucatan FORTY NINE YEARS FOR AS"Another mist- - 1 recall was that of SAULT. an army officer staiioned in Porto Rico wan and h i here on a leave of abMount Holly, N. J July sence. Hi time had run out. and he Thr4r. Jonas Sims and William bonked on a steamship to return to his Austin, the colored men who confessed He missed the ship by an hour to assaulting and robbing Mrs, Biddle, poL so he reported to a superior at Gov- were today sentenced to 40 years each ernor's Island, atn waa told to be sure in the state prison. to get the Belt vessel. lie also received a reprimand. GALLAGHER'S TRUNK FACTORY. "A week later he again appeared at ve-sa few el the pier minute after the Manufacturer of T rungs end Begs, had left. You van imagine how he Leather Goods. Repairing at reasonhifelt. 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