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Show - iITE MOIEXING EXAMINER DGEEN, UTAH, TUESDAY MORNING, i- interest to some figures Just compiled real dtprtoiM at the pit at the be to a by tha Depart menl of Commerce and auunarh. fulloaed by tendency Labor through lta Bureau of Statislick. tics, showing the growth ia the exports of principal manufactured article A LUDIClOl'fi POSITION. from 1S70 ta 1901, and the in"How u it with tba Democratic crease in Importations of materials fur party? Our political blitory baa use ia manufacturing during the earns Bmer Mta a ailuatioa ao ludbToua aa period. that which the national Democracy The atatenirnt dividee the manufacbow bold. I raa understand how the tures into tea great groups, which ritiua can work fur tba Republican furm, it aaya. about SO per cent of tba enlhu-laul- c party anil rote its ticket with total value of the manufactures exanal. If tba Republican party ported. These ten groups are iron and tapreaeata hie ideala of government, teel, mineral oils, copper, agriculthen bn la Justly proud of it, ran Juat-- y tural implements, wood manufactures, confide in it. for It ban stood by lta chemicals, drugs and dyes, leather and principles through storm as well aa manufactures thereof, cotton manufacusaMae. tures, paraffin, and paper and mean-faThese words were not spoken by n urea thereof. Iron and steel shows Republican campaigner but were utter-e-d the largest total, being in round terms 111 million dollars; mineral oils, 73 by a Populist, the Hon. Tom Watson, whan ha delivered hie speech of millions; copper, 57 millions; leather, acceptance of the presidential nomin14 millions; agricultural implements, ation of tba Populist party, at Cooper II millions; chemicals, 11 millions; Union, la New York City, a few ulghta wood manufactures, nearly 11 milago, That waa a scathing arraignlions; paraffin, over I millions, sad ment from a man who haa trained paper, over 7 million dollars. with tba Deamcrata for many years. Iron and steel and copper ahow the The Democrats were where Mr. Wat- most remarkable growth daring the son could plain ble finger on them in period of thlrty-fuu- r years, the growth ISM and 1900. They had a definite ia iron and steel having been from platform, a slated set of principles 15 million dollara ia 1170 to (111,948,-51- 0 which of course appealed to Mr. Wat- ia 1904; and copper, from a half on. But now the poor man Is bemillion dollars in 1870 to 57 millions wildered. He does not know where to la 1904. Mineral oils increased from fled his Democratic friends. No one 30 millions to 7! millions during the else knows wbsrs to locale them, same period; leather, from lees than rhbrr, for that matter. Mr. Watson 1 million to over 31 millions; rotton is puxxled; ha recalls the vote on the manufactures, from less than 4 milfold plank la tbe committee on reso- lion! to 23 millions; agricultural imlutions, of the DemoiTatiu national plements, from 1 million lo over 22 convention, 35 to IS la favor of Oliver. million!. Then he Is confronted by the gold teleTheea 10 article or group of gram of Judge Parker, sent after tha form about 80 per rent of the nomination had been made which off- total manufactures exported, la 1870 set the vote la the committee. But their less to total aonnted where did it leave the Democratic that and million 60 dollars, party? That la a question which ia be- in 1904 amounted to about W! ing answered In different fashion la million. Copper shows a romarkabla different porta of the country. Mr. growth, esperlally during tha last August Belmont, tha financier of tha. decade. From 1870 to 1893 the exportademocracy, tha representative of tho tion of copper were small, seldom extrasU, la paaalag around tha hat ia ceeding 5 million dollara. Ia 1894, Wail Btreet for campaign rontrlbu-Nonhowever, there waa aa Increase to wlnka the other ays and aaya to practirnlly 30 million dollara; by 1898 tba magr ales, Why, It leaves tha tha total exceeded 30 mlllione; by 1900 Democratic party for gold, of course, it waa over 50 millions, and ia tha Did not Judge Parker telegram flacal year 1804 waa over 57 million make that plain. dollara. aa compared with (504,741 In And out West tha Democratic orat- a marked gain, having been but (673,-33- 1 In 1870, and (33.980,116 la 1904. ors say, Why, It leaves the Democratic party for silver, of course. Did pot the vote la committee make that EDITORIAL COMMENT plain? But it la not plain to Mr. Watson, who la a plain man aad the champion of tha It waa tha greatest labor demonHe looka the record plain people, has witnessed. over and aaya Our political history stration Ogden has never seen n situation so ludicrous The laboring men owned the city as that which the national democracy yesterday and they showed what a power they are ia it. DOW holds. THE EXAMINER Published nwr dif la tt W the Standard PabUhlng Ca WM. GLA8MANN, IMImd by Carrier. Morning Cuddy IitalWi yrmoeth.. 8 SMgi SEPTEMBER G, r IDO. HAVE ARRIVED j AT VANCOUVER. Carpentering, Building R pairing and Remodeling Houses Promptly attended ta. gj, work Guaranteed. Enqulra t Ole Nolaoiw MA lltk atram Telephone 12t-- y. Vancouver. B. C-- , Sept. 4. The Earl of Mima, governor general of Canada. and Lady Minto arrived this morning on the delated train from Win- e nipeg. At noon the Vice Regal board-dH. M. 8. Grafton, sent here from Esquii .alt for the purpose, and de- parted for Victoria, where they will remain two daya. While here their excellencies received au one, tbe civic ceremonies incident to their visit being deferred until their return here from Victoria on Tuesday. If you want Please Travel Eastern RATE. 51 24th ma month (Including 69 eta Bail By Bnniiiy) oaUlda of OfdM Ttlophono Ka H will confer Suhacribera a flavor by frf.wt.ig thla ottoa of fatlnre tn r their hafora Examiner Niva Tha bnakfMC TICKET rOE PRESIDENT Theodore Roosevelt of New York. k fOR . - r v T Gus. v We Fairbanks ofladlaaa. mm ran Per Presidential Electors. E. W. WADE. H. P. MYTON. JAMEB A. MINER. i h 1 Per Cetifirese. JOSEPH HOWELL. Per Governor of Utah, JOHN C. CUTLER. Par Ssoralary of BUts, CHARLES B.TIN8EY. Par Justice Supreme Court, a, DANIEL N. BTRAUP. For Attorney General, M. A. BREEDEN. par State Treasurer, JAMES CHRISTENSEN. Per State Auditor, J. A. EDWARDS. Per State Supt of Schools, A. C. NELSON. BEP11BLIWI JUDICIAL IICKET SECOND DISTRICT, Per District Judge, This Is In sharp rontnst to tha posiGreat credit ia due the committee tion at tha Republican party. It came which arranged such a auccesaful celeout la 1IM for round money at a time bration on Labor day. when the country waa very closely diOne firm of watchmakers la Switi-erlavided between gold aad silver. It retake annually from Sheffield, iterated aad reinforced Ha position in England, 150 ton of ateel for the 1900 on that question, and in both manufacture of watch springs. eampalgna waa endorsed by tha voters Moyle and Rnylance are united In at tha polls. In 1904 it renews Us de- one opinion: That the Democratic clarations la terma plain, eaplicit and gubernatorial nomination ahould not unadatakable. Tha thoughtful voters go to a receptive candidate after they have given so much time and attenat tha land will have to decide neat tion to tt. November between the party which A newly invented microscope ia said holda tha nnomnioua, uncertain and aa termed by Mr. Wat mm, tha ludicrous to magnify tbe eye of a housefly so that it coven an apparent area of 813 position of the democracy aad Repubfeet. The men who are nuking tha lican party which aa Mr. Watson says Democratic st I males thla year must "haa stood by lta principles through use such a microscope. storm an well as aunahlna. ' JAMES ALBERT HOWELL. For District Attemsy, GEORGE HALVERSON nd EFFECT OP PIRINO MODERN BIO GUNS. tbe lactoentala to modern methods of firing at sea, nausea, vertigo, violent shock, and "gon deafness" have received little attenn John Uoyd Thomtion, as, R. N., ia the British Medical Jour aal, calls attention to these diseases and the manner ta which they arise: la modern battleships the gun is e s barbette, turret, or cssemate, and la that way ia housed ia all around, la other ahlpe there are guns mounted on tha upper deck and not ALL HAIL THE LABORER. aurrounded by steel walls. It Is a very moot point whether the men serving Labor Da- y- and the workers all over the gun Ineide the ramanse or those this country of ours celebrated It yesworking aa the upper deck buttery suffer must from the fleet of tho firing, terday. The toilers of tho land were for there are two distinct factors to out in their strength and gave evidence of the power they era la tha cumraanl-tie- a. be taken Into aooouat. First, tks The tendency of tha times is toof the e plosion at the mussle of ward organisation a combining not the gun, comauraly known as the of only employee, but of employers. hiaatt second, a violent shaking ia The of tha two sometimes interveia breech of the gna at the seat of the clash strikes and lockouts follow. ignition of the explosive, which shock moat of the ia traromitted from the gun to the But the conservatism of thinkwalls aad roof of the casemate, aad labor leaden and of the deeper arbiers favors tha among employers thearo to the bones of the heaJ, ear, etc. It la enough to remark, however, tration of all difficulties and a consethat they are eo distributed that they quent elimination of the Induatrial . would probably not damage ihe drum crises which result from Ihe radical of the ear, although they do produce action. Ogden is a strong union town so far distinct concussions of (he skull, spinal column, and tha larger Joints, aad glva as its laboring classes are concerned. organisations are rise to headache, tongue-bileaad Over fifty trade These here. fur the most represented general nhock. view of the couservailve adopt part The "blast" is tbe form of concus-inrondiihui and this city has been pracwhich has cons free from strikes. Yesterday the quennes upon those who comp within tically labor unions relehraled. They repits radius of disturbance, and it ta only resent the wage earners or this arcesMry u tie on a level with tha Their Interests are lbs intermuxxle on either side and within ests of tha business men. In their efa given distance to experience its unforts for their own industrial betterpleasantness; to be in advance of this ment lies the promise of better times plane intensifies the shock, and to foi the employer, because they will und over or ba- - on one aide of and in have more and contented energetic advance of the firing point causes most workmen, and the entire rommun'ly Painful symptoms. Examples of this receives the from tbs advancere seen la the case of men standing ment and encouragement of the laborclose to any opening In the ships ing rlaawa. ( side in the vicinity of the explosion, All citizens should doff their hat auch as an open port, when the memtn the Is hoeing man and thro brane tympeui ran be easily ruptured. csrrv into their business life henceDoora ere wrenched from their hinges forth a resolution to rudy ami know and. iron stanchions bent Barbettes better tbs industrial conditions, that aad turrets have lighting hoods, they may aid in making the lives of of armored citadels, from which tha workingmen mors endurable Cad gunfire ia directed, and haring a lift-la-g better so far as wages and hours of no as to fora a slot for taking labor era concerned. observations this la a line with the All honor to the laboring man. face. Murb he Among big-gu- n Fleet-Surgeo- la-M- of-fa-rt s u ciun-nmuit- it ron-ilitln- g Buffering may experienced, while Inside one of these or in a casemate, especially where a big gun to Bred from aft. forward, fir vice verve, close tn tbe ships side sad in her length. Tbe occupant suffprs at first a feeling of coirh shock, while cotton wool hse been turn nui of bufh Officers who have keen thla say that in addition to ihe shaking there in a feclins (ears. Sharmans PITH OF THE PRESS GOVERNMENT TO AID. The government haa coined 25,000 gold dollara which the management of the Lewla and Clark exposition hopes to sell as souvenirs at (3 each. Something or thla sort might rescue the management of the Butte and Salt lake ball teams from their embarrass-me- n I. Unite Inter-Mountai- n. 13 A STATE POWER. The Balt Lake Tribune doesn't seem to tie In harmony with the rest of the with particularly brethren; more "Smoot Reed Smoot of Frovo." In view or that gentleman's recent achievements the Tribune would not be stretching a point if It referred to him aa Used Smoot of Utah: for surely he has shown that he ha much more thao a townstle grip on Uiah'a Republican politics. Logan Journal. Phoae 1612. A large Assortment of Low Rate aad Reliable Information constantly ua hand. Guaranteed by th Americas Ticket Brokers' Asa's. r Actlva Service. One hundred ana five canines have received their degree in Roma and aa collie dogs have hern many given a medical kil bearing the Red Cross insignia. .These are the property of the Italian government aad era considered among Italy's most valuable possessions. Five hundred more are now working hard for their diplomas and Red Cross badges, aad these will soon ba for sale to either the Russian or Japanese government. Both Nations hava put la a bid for a certain number, and they will short ly be shipped to their respective destinations. The discovery that the intelligent collie dogs, who ao love to trace up a lost traveler, and who will spend daya on tho scent could be turned Into competent war nurses waa made about two years ago by tha monks of the Hospice and Bt. Bernard lathe Alps. The superior of this religloua order owned four fine beasta, who had frequently brought some lost, wayfarer to tba monastery. After thla had occurred several times the priests conceived the idea of making a In tie blanket for the dogs, in tha pocket of which could be put a small quantity of food and stint uiant. The plan was carried out and within six weeks the experiment waa four times proved a success. Four thankful men, ia the wake of tha Samaritan dogs, came to Bi. Bernard's and informed the priest that the food aad the drink which tbe doga had carried to them had come just in the nick of time to save their lives. Word of tha good work of these Intelligent animals reached the officials at Rome, with the result that after a visit had been made to St. Bernard's for the purpose of examinlug the doga nod watching them act out on a trail on their own fine collies were accord twenty-fiv- e purchased. Quartern were built far them at the Italian capital and they were put under the care of tha chief army surgeon, who, wlta a staff of helpers, proceeded to train tha doge in Red Cross work. Twenty-fiv- e gray blankets, holding two capacious pocket each, were or dered. These were marked with the Red Cross Symbol and fitted oat with those things Eost necessary to a nurse when bringing first aid to the Injured. DOU CARRIED OUTFIT. In one knapsack-lik- e pocket were placed two flasks and two fist biscuits. One flask was to hold pure wafer, the other a specially prepared stimulant, which could he taken without fear ol injurious results by any wounded soldier. Tha remaining pocket was lib ted out with a roll of bandages, a mall adjustable splint, a soft silk handkerchief lo be made into a sling, n probing instrument, such as every Italian soldier knows how to use, and a full-bre- d half-starve- d tiny sponge. from the knapsack which the dog carries on his back. Next these canine nurse were taught to guide tbe wounded man back to tbe tents which IN EXPORTS FACTURER. OF MANU- The fact that the exports of manufactures from Ihe t'ntted States in be year Just ended were the largest in tbe hiMory or our couiuien-p- , and ibat during the last three mouths they bare actually exceed si the value of agricultural produi ts exported, lends . 323-- 4 613. C&hBR"JKI The Depot 1 Drag Store We nuke s specialty Prescriptions. Telephone m promptly attended ' J. E ,i CAVE Prop. j W ANTE D Service quick, confidential aad private. No commission. WESTERN BROKERAGE Ca 134-x- Street. Phone No. of MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE Real Batata aad Chattel Loan. Those r 270 25th fit. STUDIO DOCS FOR BATTLEFIELDS Canines Who Hava Received Their Degrees and Basn Given Kits for EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATES Ul receive 60 per cent on all pictures taken within tho next 30 daya at GA8BERC8 1.000 MEN To unload schuouora at the Sit Lake Beer halt. It la tha place to get tha kmgmt ul tallest, th biggest and coldest schooner of beor In town for five cent i Choicest brandies and Mm 11 kinds of aoft drink FIs and lino of cigars in town. Call la y aa you pus by and oamplo ew Eeeiea Bldg. s had been hastily erected for hospital purposes. The next step was a little more difficult. After having learned to trace up the wounded, to offer the food and stimulants and to guide them to the hospital it was deented necessary to teach these clever nurses how to call assistance when the soldier waa too seriously hurt to move unaided. With much patience and labor they were taught to send forth a wall of distress which will carry a great distance. This they will keep up a great length of time when necessary. Just one more step and their preparatory education was finished. This was to teach the beasta to race to the hospital tent for ' assistance In extreme cases, guiding the surgeon to the In sufferer as rapidly aa possible. order to do this satisfactorily the dogs were taught to distinguish between au exhausted man and one who waa dangerously wounded. When the man would not move of offer to help himself from tba.knapaack then the dog waa taught to seek help at once. He was also taught to run for assistance whan tbe soldiers so ordered him. CANINE CRY FOR HELP. When the wounded man helped himself to bandages, food, ete., and moved about the dogs learned that they were to alt by hia side and cry for help until ordered back to camp or until assistance came,When tha first twenty-fiv- e dogs had passed each teat successfully and reand ceived their degree, number more were, seblanket, twenty-fiv- e cured. These were added to until tho staff of canine nurses numbered 105 The second Installment learned much more qulrhly than the first pupils, for dogs, like children, are apt Imitatora. and having the "graduated nurses" to observe the probationers" soon mastered their work. All this went, on In time of peace, when the woodlands and mountains through which the doge searched were as quiet as nature meant them to be. Now, these sensitive collies are nervous dogs, and It woe feared that they would forget their mission of mercy and flee in terror if taken to the front In order to avoid during a battle. such a mishap the officials ordered mock battles. The doga were first held la leash during the fighting, and loose. when all waa quiet were set There was a panic among the 105 d nurses during that first battle, and when they were sent forth on their work, with an occasional gun popping here and there, they shook with fear and refuted to set forth on the trail. In a week's time, however, they had grown perfectly, arcustomed to the firing and skirmishing, and when at the loose close of a fight they were let. they raced off at once In eearch of the wounded seeming to realise more fully than ever the importance of accuracy and speed. In less than two weeks after the first mock battle the dogs had learned to lie low during the firing. even when they were unchained and whit no one near to give orders, and lo start off with relief the Instant the active hostilities ceased. Exactly three months from the time the training commenced the dogs had mastered every phase of their work. ALBERT F. onry-bod- RICHEY. gooi. Corner 25th - 'Phone o o Q I50s THE . SUCCESS BASKET 2368 WASHINGTON c Tha LILLIE BRAND LARD not mada by a TRUST OUR LEADER," no compound or EASTERN LARD mixed with It Aak your GROCER for It No. 1 bncan , . .tfi Phono orders given special attention. FKONK WILL YOU G 0 AVE. Live and lot Live" la our matte. W da not p remise to sell you something for nothing. Our Manta am fraah. Wa endeavor to ploaao everybody who patronlxea tha UCCESS MARKET. o o o o T.lneola evens Proprietor. 2372 Washington Ave. co an.1 D. W, CATTiS UNDERTAKER - I Invest !h a piece of unimproved land! In Weber County I Adjoining improved farme? Half mil from R. R. Station? Right neat to Irrigation Canatf Providing you can buy on monthly payments ? Say (10 ot (15 nr $20 por month I Or quarterly? Or annual payment?. , And no Interest? ' And no If So i; i h j Bald piece of land will cost yon pe. eer. (400 for 20 acres. ' 1000 tor 40 icraa. (1,200 for fi) aerea. 9 ZZ2ZZZZ33 ddrtss or Call on HUNrER & KENNEDY Room 6, First National Bank Utah Ogden, Building, Chinaware Must Go Regardless of Cost Price tar our now fall stock of China we will run a K8 ale on Chinaware for tea days. Our entire stock of Decorated China wlU be eold at shout half price. To make room Hand-pointe- First, each dog had to pass tha doctor, who either credited him with a per feet ly sound body, muscular and organic, and gave him an O. K. slip, or else blacklisted him because of some NEVADA'S DEVKIjOPMEXT. defect. Whea twenty five perfectly sound dog bad been secured they were Hnuibuldt Valley, Nevada, vrill be divided into squads of five, with a surveyed next year with a view to ra- trainer for each squad. cism nl inn by the Government. Nevada On September 9th at 9 a. to. the first Is desMned to become a great agriwere gixeu their initial instrucsquad cultural State. Tho addition of 1000.-00- 0 tions. Five regulars tn military uniacres of produi-tivirrigated land form were given six hours' start of the means a great deal. Grant Valley ilogrt. The mt-- tramped In circular Union. courses until' th-- y thought they had successfully bewildered the dogs, who SALT IN DANGER. were allowed to watch them atart.Tben The BniIii mt Orsss IImhw, The ores a tree ia regarded ee a they dropped down on n mountain pass RockeD. news The rentes that John beside a hidden stream in a valley some prince among trees end the, emblem of feller purposes to engage In the salt eight or miles distant, and, in an sen In. A pwroHertty- of Uiia tree Is business. That settles It: even tots attitu-lof exhaustion, awaited results. wife Isn't safe. Stockton Mail. Three of tho five were "run down" that it bean fruit sad flowers at tbe as soon as the dugs could rover the' wine time. Its leaves are evergreen id it grows older It grew ia besu-THE WORLD'S NEEDS. ground. The rrmamlng two were disfind fruitfulness. Its Mcskoib filling covered liefnre sunset. It was found The world needs women who think that the entire twenty-liv- e dogs could lie sir with its fragrance. It ia wwe of thir sons than of aar Ema fit emblem ef marriage promise he trained at mice, and so by the end peror. It need the kind of women ud hopes. The orange tfe is coaald-.e- j of the week the entire farce was out thM France r reduces f he woman that trailing. Rapid strides they made ic typical of love bee tin, though its savs: "I don't want my sou killed for the week. too. niit is goMea and Its flavor and scent any Emperor: therefore wn will bare FINDING A MAN." ucllciotia, iu risd la hitter, aad as every no Emperor la the country. Santa In two weeks' tlmfi the entire twenty-fne knows who hoe experienced It CuCrus Sentinel. ive understood that when they were let loose It was their business to find pid dart causrs pain. Tha orange is WHY THE RUSSIANS RETREAT. a man. The pack would start out to emblematic of gratitude ae well aa of In constantly turning Its back on tha gether. noses to the ground and whin- senius and hive. Philadelphia Inquirer. Japanese the Russian army doubtless ing softly. In five minutes each dog Intends to express a measure of conTh West Is Cresss. woulu have started out on a acent. If tempt for the enemy. At least that la by any chance two doga were after the A French chef who prepared a snow-likthe way St. Petersburg figures tt out. same man the one who came in second dish for the Due de Chartres in Toronto Star. would immediately start off on another 1774 is said to have been tbe firat to trail. make that cool luxury known as Ice PRECEDENCE IN CHINA. The first lesson, which it took the cream. Lord Bacon was possessed of The Empress Dowager haa been disdoga only two weeks to master, con- Ike knowledge that there was a pm. pleased with the motor tare receutiy sisted of merely scouriug the rnuniry presented by Viceroy Tuan Sid Kal. la search of soldier. Perfection in es of cuOKclstluu by menus of uimst and ha ordered them to be returned thl gained, the blankets were brought awl salt. Rut tn him this was a scientotn him. owing to It being on. Tbe dug were tific fact, and he little dreamed of flaw far'h and si iler to sii behind the motor drivers theu l slight rapped in bark at ihe man who idea that hi after years this congelawhen taking aa out tag. Smith China had appan-nilfainted utilil he was tion would prove sncii a delightful PoeL roused sufficiently to help himself -n - v in-e- (21 ' & BIIE6I H! m.227 V. taxsaf Tha owner ta pay taves and eon Unit to un the land until R lo Mb paid for? d well-drille- e CROWTH ... Ticket Office Judge Parker lays much strew on the fact that he haa a root of arm News Item. derived from an old English family. The Plain American Farmer 1 see that heraldry fads keeps the Judge ao busy that be doea not have any time to express any political opinions. Beef at Healy House, Opp. Depot. 9 REPUBLICAN ' Before yen start coll j ei go to Ballard & Rwckers BUTI ct SUBSCRIPTION Corn-F- WHEELWRIGHT BROS. PHONE 147. 3476 WA8H. AVE. School Time Almost Here .The boys must be fitted with good comfortable school suit to J1' the new school year. We think every, boy can and will be mruJ dressed with one of these new suits. SUITS ' ..... Striped School Suit .. Dark Stripe School Suit Fancy Cheviot School Suit NORFOLK STYLES SIZES 3 TO 13 ...... Park Fancy Cheviot, white VM School Blue Suit Navy CADET STYLES, SIZES 3 TO 7. L,75 Strip mixed School Suit Brown, mixed School Suit Wf also hevo tho best school shoes made. 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