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Show 1IORMXO -- 1- survey, whose reporta and maps have Tha survey has a wide rirrulation. THE EXAMINER EDITORIAL to make persistently known the fart that checks, for rign ctd a I including Cauadiaa coiaj, la th Published ovary and pontage aiamiw (an aoi under the Cft EuiUrd Piliiuklii law tie received la exthange foe it . T-publications, yet almost every mail brings yemlMancna of postage stamps. who are WM. GLABMANN, Manage. In soma rases the clerk and book the Bend out to required otapa have simply bought tha stamps and Ihemaeivea turned tha cash into PKhw by Carrier. the oflktal coffer, ao that the uffend-ia- g Monlag Examines, purchasers have received without detriment the ptihlicaiious ordered. gte BNlk Rut these clerk e have naturally B eu become averse to investing the entire amounts of their salaries ia pontage aol aa and subscription stamps which they Bl aail oaa month (Including for rli. h they must therefore find Anadir) outildo ot Ogden ....M eta buyers, lad this prettier win now be Telephone No. SC. The offence of sending dm initialled. stamps has been ia many cases aggravated by the remittance of amounts in excess b? of the price of the book or map. a favor neater will Subscribers It has often happened that six cents Informing thla offloe of failure to The E wanner before thwr lu stamp has I tv uflered fu pay moot for a mail. In these cases It break tut. ha been oct chsary u return one rent to the purchaser at a cost greater than Its value. In moat instance, perTICKET MPlBLICAN bill haps. no rliange ha been UsikkeepiaR the rules of government ran PRESIDENT have nude It necessary to return bn endeavored gea-erall- lr nt the 1KKEI E. W. WADE. M. P. MVTON. JAMES A. MINER. For Congrasa. JOSEPH HOWELL. Far Governor of Utah, JOHN C. CUTLER. Far Saerttarr ef State, CHARLES S. TINGEY. Far Justice Supreme Court, DANIEL N. STRAUP. Far Aitarnar General, M. A. BREEDEN. For Stata Traaurar, JAMES. CHRISTENSEN. For Stata Auditor, J. A. EDWARDS. Far Stata Bupt af Schools, A. C. NSLSON. TICKET SECOND DISTRICT. Far Dlotrlct Judge, HOWELL. Car Dielrlct Attorney, GEORGE HALVERSON MldUNDKKSTOUD TERMS. The Sacramento Inloii editorially on the tal condition In Utah and especially on tha fact that a great amount of apace In Utah newa-kaprr- a la drvuittl to "Smuotlsm and anil Smoot iiu, Keernslam, and and It takra for granted Ibai "Smoot lam reiireeeuia the Vlur-mi- illt m Knarnslsm church, represent the political dralrea of a very rich citizen, grown weary of (be Irlumpba of business and anxious to buy bimaelf Into politico." Tha Union gives a conservative of Kearnaiam. which, ao far aa it goes, I believed In ha true an far as moat of thnae acquainted with conditions here understand It. and when taken In connection with thr next iara graph In the .Union can lie endorsed. The Union, evidently referring to the Kckrna new party movement, any a: "The main trouble with Utah as with moat of our western atatra, where politics run to patiainn. la that personalism has usurped the place of patriotism. The public leaders are not thinking of public welfare, but uT their desires and niiinioalilea." That same opinion of the third party movement In this slate la volcei! by practically all loyal citizens of Utah. Rut the Union la radically wrong mi far aa Its definition of Smoot f am" la loncaraed. "Smuolisin" does not the Mormon luean hurcli. al though the new party men would Ilk it to lie so understood. The term "Smoot ism" was applied by the f Senator Kearns to all those who opposed the senior senator and aa n matter of fact many of them were not snpitfirirrs of Senator Smoot so far aa the Inner' political preference are' considered. The papers whlih are (ppoidng Senator Kearns are not necessarily advocating Senator Smoot hut they are (ontesiing for tlm right of a majority of a party m assert Itself In a I tarry convention without the fear that some would-h- e dictator, drrcate.i In cheiiahrd plans, will bolt anti tuln the party. Tb nw p pci of thla state are pot itelng dr'vrn : heroine personal organ ot political dictator. aa the Rac. ramnnto Union in the same editorial implies, but they are contesting for a majority of a par'y tn piny contendefl-aitl- jicr-ena- al aup-porte- ia tions. TENDER. LEGAL II is nollcoalde that none of Ihe of John C. Culler express doubt of bln ability to act sj governor, nr can truly aay anylblng uemgatory Hla opponents morally or politically. rely ua apiieallng to personal prejudices of disgruntled politicians, hoping to en list these latter in the laiuitaign against the Republican candidate. Such political meihnda are Insulting to tha Intelligence of Utah voter. The Late Yellow Kid Khali wld a hard push on hla coco? TEPPTATIOV. 1 let It go at dal, or shall I lay dia brick their publications frequently t rouble la regard to the form In which remkl antes are made to pay fur buoka. pamphlets, or maps. Among ths bursaua ia the United States geol.i.al When all I ho great Snake River valley la under cultivation, as it will be In live years, we may produce a considerable amount of cereals. Boiae Capital Chicago fmm Parma today. News. KAFK AND SANE. The phrase nsafe and Kane," by which Judge Tarker la commended, ia likely to liecume quite as famous aa "at reuuoua. Already every at aid family hone, guaranteed never to go faster than a Jog trot, and to reach that only under extreme provocation, ia recommended a "safe and sane;'1 every overfed dog, too lazy to bark, la "safe and sane; every loafing mao, who has no other virtuea. ia "safe and I THE PRESS xaue." It Is a good phrase, with a PITH I manifold application. Its application lu Judge Parker is the fact that hla EXIT THOMAS KEARNS. friends value him for the qualities The Advocate believes that nine out which he lacks rather than for tha qualities which he haa. Fresno Reof every ten Republicans In thla section of the slats are opposed to the publican this launihing of a third party at WHISKEY DID IT. time In Utah aa la proposed by Senator Thoinaa bin Kearns and handful ions. A man In Bnkerafleid got drunk, of followers at Salt Lake Cly. There a cigar and crawled into an old Although the last fear yearn have witlighted on are things going enutvn influence nessed Ihe building of aume very large In polltli-e-. if you plaaethat should freighters, Ihrre are only H ships car- not exist, but Ihe place to nettle these rying more than 10,000 tons The great mailers la within tba party. Kearns Influence, hulk of Iba world's commerce la atll was elected through chun-now he la turnod down for recarried by comparatively small ves and Ion that eled he by this asms Influence, aria would make hie own troubles not only of the Republican party, but ot It might be well to remark here thxt those IN BOOTY HIDDEN Democrats aa well. Few thr-rwill lie BANDITS' owing to our ridiculous navigation to follow him. Rince declaring for the CAHUENGf PASS. laws, imssed by a Democratic administhird, or liberal party, the uenlur sentration. which prevent lbs American ator announcp through his personal Story of a Harder Who Saw Three Man organ, the Salt l.aA Tribune, that ha Conceal Gold and Jewels MisforRag from floating over anything but will not go before the Utah legislature tune or Death Haa Been the Lot American boats, our once great as a candidate for the annate under any of All Who Havo Hold or Searched merchant marine has ahruuk to third rlreumalaneea. Let tta hone he will for tho Prise. tn "the beautiful Isle of Alaska" ana rollre place, while American money American enterprise are Invested and and pull Ihe isle In after him. Eastern Utah Advorate. A local attorney departed for 8an employed In building up the merchant Francisco yesterday, says the Los Anmarine that floats tha British flag. INTELLIGENCE IN WIDOWS. geles Times, to fun her the search for Under the direction of President the alleged burled fortune in the foot"The widow," said I. V.'. Read of hills. If hia arrangements come to a Roosevelt the merchant murine laws Herald, anrceaaftil issue, every foot of the will aoon he revised ao that America Nashville, in the Pass will have n thorough infurnishes tha moat delightful attidy will soon again stand at the bead of to the observer of the tricks and manspection by treasure seekers. the list. A marine commission has ners Xif human beings One eummer, Away back in 18tiS Alonao Otero was been Investigating on both coeata and he continued. In a ruminating manner, d herder on a dairy ranch la the tb data collected will be used by the "I was spending some time at Whim neighborhood of Livermore Pasa, near Sulphur Springs, Va. 1 only tell hli Ran Francisco, One day while Otero congressional committee in formulatas an llliiHtraiion of the acumen and was pasturing hla herd In one of the ing the lawn deemed necessary. intelligence of the genua widow and canyona and waa himself lazily reclinone afternoon a handeome young wofn-a- n ing under the shade of a thick growand her little -- y ear-ol- d son eat ing clump of low trees, be saw a party near me on the veranda. The little fel- of three men ride up and atop at sevOPENING TO TRAFFIC THE low t nil ted tip to me and I patted hm eral point and carefully gaxe around, OGDEN-LUCICUT-OFon the head. What'a your name' he apparently trying to ascertain if they asked. I told him. 'Is you married?1 were observed by any one. No. Um v0: I replied. The herdsmen had no relish for The opening of the Ogden-- ml n cut-o- il he lisped. Then the child itaused a moment , and, meeting them three rough looking to regular t raffle marks an era In Mam turning to hia mother, said: atrangera alone, and aa they were disihe hlKlory of ma. what else did you tell me to ask railway constru-.-tlomounting be concealed himself still for the work him?" New York Tribune. completed more securely lu the thick growth and aland today one of tha wonders of watched their proceedings. HOW HE PLACED HIM. Evidently satisfied that they were railway englneeilng In Ihe world. It unobserved, the men proceeded to a calls attention, too, to the energy, deCharles Henry Ward, a Detroit alder- small grove, and removing some packtermination. judgment and persiatenre man. is not mnxldered an originally ages from their saddles, dug a hole in I of thn men who conceived the greet profane man. To have seen him at the the earth and burled the bundles. Then on nearby work anj carried It to n atieresKful is- Gelt house last night any one would they made several mark have been In accord with thla senti- trees, and Are on the a built sue. Men of lose determination would returning ment. newly upturned earth, cooked their hare been dlarouraged liy the obstacles He learned how to awesr after he bedinners, ate and remounted thellr which seemed to oppose thu Harrinixn came nn alderman, Ihe story gne. horse and soon disappeared from the One arter Mr. day Ward bad canon. official at the outset. Not the least of recently, delivered himself vigorously, aerordim; Utero remained concealed for several ihe tty embarrassments which as- lo his own teMlImony given last night, hours, but finally h ventured over to sailed them werethemlsrepresentatlous one of hla brother aldermen said: the recent camp and made a careful published In the Knit lutke taper and lUKpeetlon. H drove hie herd home are Charlie. you an Kplscopa- - early, and that night, returned and unheralded bruaibaM thmiirhout the earthed the packages he had seen country and Intended to directly disWhy do you aak?" was Mr. Ward's hurled. courage stockholder aud liairoua of somewhat surprised eoiinter-quittlnReport has it that the man found in thn road in the ultimate Oh! Just out of curiosity." replied of the one package of American the other alderman. "I know several the cache great undertaking and dtM.roy con coin and two other containing I notice that yon gold and Episcopalians, in the olficlals. To thoxe wh-watches and flue jewelry, among them swear In much the same manner aa some good-sle- d knew the motive behind these tactics diamonds, tiu-r-o they do." Loftlsvllle Herald. knew whteiier to announce hi scarcely ihe object was loo apimmii. It was great find or not : but he finally buried ATTEMPTING CHEAT TAKK. the dmire of the Kail lakeis to ohtaiu it again In anuth-- r section of the canthe terminal for their city, hut their Senator Kearns makes the state- on. Withlu a few days the people all nelfish methods profited them nothing. ment through the paper that he has That the Salt lake City apers now withdrawn from the senatorial fight about San Francisco were talking over session of the Legis-latur- tha daring robbery which had taken the great succes of the work during the rni-.iand this statement Is accom- place in one of the Jewelry stores of and are giving space to word of praiac Hint city. Masked and armed men panied by the deelsrstinn that he will of the men who accomplished It. is a from this on 'personally, persistently had seized about fL'u.OOO worth of jewin gold rain. A direct confession of their error ani and miKclflxhly advocate and advance elry and about by all honorable means, the movement large reward was offered for their In ihe former opponow on fool In Utah lo purify the poli- rapture. sition. The herder was n frightened at the ties of the state from aposiolir dominaThe building of the ciii-omeant tion and secure tu the people of position tn whii h lie found himself that Uish ihe political freedom which of he decided the bi's--t thing he lould do D made semre Ogmuch to Ogden. waa to leave the muntry. so he anright ought to be their." What den's position a the great noble work Tom has undertaken, and nounced to hi employer that he had or won't there ho railway center. Hundred rejoicing when the final decided to return to his old home lu thousands of dollar were put in (ircu-Istto- n touch is put to the apostolic Mexico. Hr ws a great favorite with through the employment of part Rut what about the political tree. hia employer, end the latter 1 Chimed s' I rapt several months thousand men of and purchase of dm? That is all Ihe Apostle i ask- that he remain Thlv (Hern consented to do. that he he allowed the political longer. ing. fest amounts of supplies Th time rtgbt which la allowed to Tom end by the time L departed for thu and railway distance to th rnact have and ober cftien. ive the outli the Incident of the big robbery political had become an old e'ory. ben reduced and pp of the greatest freedom that Senator Kearns speaks of Whn Otero departed from the dairy scenic mute in the world has hrau mean the muzzling of the mouth of Senator Bmont? If it. doe, ihen Mr. ranch hla mule carried In Da pack the constructed. This means that Hi nr-rftna- n Kearns has undertaken something he treasure from the (anon, and eventueystrm will be the iavorite lor w(U never accomplish. Kens1 ally the herder arrived at Los Angeles. or niriel travel and tha increase in I ha has all the right, if be.rhouito While camped lu the Cahunga Iass Lit use it. to get into the political arena man decided it was safer to cache the raffle means enlargement of department In this rity and nn increase In and vanquish in future, as he has done treasure again, and he did so. plai lng in the past. Senator at every it under a fresno tree. "One package force and the wage roll. turn. Lchi Banner, Jewelry thirty ct due east; one packThe people of Ogden are bemditej age 30 feet due wei; the money APeen CEREALS INKNAKB VALLEY, feet north of the and their attitude toward th Harri-ma- u tree." This is he arciirte de ript ioi liy those lines should shew their appiwia-- l Foil them Idaho's find carload of who think they bold thegiven to the sekey lull. wheal for export will be. shipped to cret treasure, and which description OF Cal-man- N 1, I n. s ng e lxonio field. shanty to steep off his debauch. Hia lighted cigar started a flro that burned him sad three mbsi utea and laid low three blocks of valuable properly. l)( coarse it was a mysterious Providence and not whisky that was responsible Ktoekum for the catastrophe! Record. THE PROTECTING Hoping you will take advantage this opportunity. We are Yours I ff tinif-hin- r - a tri-sn- I of for Business, I. L. CLARK & SONS CO. WALL. The condition of our people being justly acknowledged to b'e superior lo the condition of any other people on the globe, the tariff wall ia to protect them from the squalor and misery prevailing elsewhere. It walla out the properly of less favored countries and walla in the prosperity of the United Stale. Redding Free nocea-anr- y Press. COSTLY COLONIES. There ia something for statesmen lo consider In the statement of the Gerat Barcelona that man Consul-Genera- l the economic condition of Kpaln haa digreatly improved since she was vested of her costly colonies by the war with this country. Oakland En- - they claim to have had direct from the man who barled it. After Otero's arrival lo Los Angeles he' stayed at the hacienda of Jeans Martinos, whose home was on what About the Is now Washington street. first thing Otero did la thla city was to attend a lively Spanish fandango, where he ovetaxed himself, and the next day h fell ill of pneumonia. He remained ill nt the house of his friend Martinet unUI May, 1887, and la gratitude to his friend he told him of the buried treasure in the Cahuenga Pasa and agreed that as soon as he was ably tha two should go lo the pass and divide the stuff equally between them. Marlines hesitated about having anything to do with tha montf. as he shared tha belief of many that oj'h fortune was under the baleful infiuehoa and that death of the "evil eye, would rest its hand upon the bolder of the riches; but desire for gold finally oercams hia scruples. Tha very day following Oleru was taken with a relapse, and he died before a priest could reach him to hear hla confession and give him the last rites of the church. All that Otero could aay to Martinez in hie exhausted condition in describing the place where the treasure was Near where the rood burled wee: crosses the arrays on tha north side of th pasa, under a fresno tree," and giving the dial slices as related above. After the burial of Otero. Martinez again had qualms about the influence of the "evil eye" on such riches, but h finally plucked uplle courage, and with Joe Correa, then a lad of 14 years, he made a search. Just before that a lire had swept through the pass, and Martinez found hia search fruitless. He determined to continue It, however, but within a week he. too, wtfa 4 corpse, having died suddenly from heart disease. Joe Correa was In poeaesMlon of the secret, hut, like the dead man. he was In fear of the death-dealievil eye" and let tha treasure alone. As he grew to manhood, however, he made ineffectual attempts to locate the Hia concache, but without success. fidence In the herder'a story never faltered. and finally he planned to secure a lease on ail the land in the pass, procure the largest subsoil plough obtainable sad turn over every possible bit of land, by which method he believed be would turn up the missing Like many of hie neighbors, gold. Correa was not overburdened with worldly goods, and when he was seriously hurt In a runaway he had to be taken to the hoepltak end there he died. By this time the story of the buried treasure had become the prope. erty of many Spanish and Pasque HANDY PINS Every lady In the city wants,- needs and must have one or mm of our newest Handy Pina," In order to be correctly adorned. They are beautiful pieces of master-wordesigned after ths fashions of our Grandmothers. We present beautiful line In Plain Gold and those set with Pearls, Turquoise, Diamonds, Montana Sapphlm and Rhinestones. Can be used In collar, back or front, for belt f lenera, shirtwaist pins, In fact, you have dozens of place for ow "Handy Pins." J. S. LEWIS & CO., JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS The Putnam Clothing House 2345 Washington Avenue Is mere in eur Clothing Deparbw1 7 Editorially thePP,,i, all boy. It stands F boys and for toy holds manly porta"d endeavors, end vatea In Ha ne 6 ) HW chases of dog. (Continued on Page W all F Magazine with ing many purrhaes at the stores. h4 visited one of the banks and secured drafts onaKrncc. He then departed for hla native land, rayiag he had As he wag leaving money enough. he told intimate friend' that he had found money in tha Cahunega Pass through the digging of hla shepherd - American the And now come a strange part of tho story. About two years ego a Udwpic sheep herder, named Jean Baptist Laigiv, suddenly gave up his work, enme tn the city, and after rank- Just what hit started the search for the remainder of tha fortune a the present time does not gppear, but the fact remains that members of the B:a-qand French colonics are rertaln thar a proper and systematic, search will turn tn light tha remaining two contain 20.090 pm knges. said to worth of jewels and gold. Laurent Etchepare. who was the proprietor of the Six Mils house, was active in planning for a search just he- fre-e- giving months eubacriptio" (ctn-ilie- ss 1 Those government bureaus that are utburlzed by law to sejl ceruiu of to ar I regarding with the eon sequent complications Germany, England and the United At ait's over the right of neutral nations to tarry ordinary articles of commerce to port of the belligerent a Its attracted attention to the comparative magnitude of I he uienhanl marine of the various nation, aud the Importance to the commercial world of maintaining the theory that neutral flags protect neutral good The total number of vessels engaged In the world's commerce Is placed at 2.!.8."i3. with tola I tonnage of 33.6i3 -(Hid tuna. Of these 13.112 are meain-khliwith a tonnage amounting tu ton, or an average of about IjHO Ions per whip. Tba aaillng vessels have an average tonnage of uo8 far Presidential Elector. NOT Thie will giTe you nn excellent opportunity qualnted with the greatest value la the ready-to-we- -s scven-als-teeu- ih of Indiana. ST A MTS roquoss I Chas. W. Fairbanks P08TARE S' Mr. Clay, the Dubois candidate (if Idaho. should lud obj-- ci to the rhange of name which the elections will tiring him. For real slick toll I veness Mild,' Clay the heal material. It ia a nrrled by a sculptor that the human fool ia becoming smaller. The WORLD'S MERCHANT M.muM ulin has of twenty cemiiriu ago was alsini twelvu inches long. Tue KINK. average mau'a fool nf today Is easily shoe, which is filled with a No. K The esuaiirUinary piMauuu of Iliia-sl- a not above ten inches and in length. cunt ribands of war, and T JtrqSS ALBERT Big excursion over all the node in Weber Co to Clarks , partment next week, beginning Monday. Sept, is, an1 nain Saturday, Kept. 24. 19U4. In honor of the arrival 6f this celebrated brand of very and stylish line of Skirte. we have set apart SIX day as week, to which all the Ladies of this city and county are coctuc invited to attend the reception to Those who are watching the swift change in politic In Kail Lake Ufy fiei like amending the saynowadays, -ing. A fool is lirn every minute.' by making the subject and verb plural. surplus amount. of New York. EtFlIICANMM can Held Khabun Bey. au Alltanlan prince, is traveling in Europe. He wears a single eyeglass and is the only Mohammedan In the world who doe ao. I t better manufacturers aay that Canadian women places fur .il7 working men. land boys are vacant ia their factories. pirrl4 JFtBlIMSluif rooms So far aa Utah bolters are concerned history rnntiniien to repeal iiaelf; list and 19u4 furnish tha same characters. u-- e FOR 21 for investment than to build more homes in Ogden. e Theodore 17, 1901. COSSENI Men who have the Idle finance find no mtkl Roosevelt PEITEMOEU The city of Buenoo Ayres plana tha erection of large works for burning garbage. tataf Uve-ce- O'J DEN, UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, EXAMINER, , true ult Ideal can manhood. Big special Department In MondU |