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Show noniiixo EXAiiixtn, --ilion, he supplemented thf platform by which showed a declaration of bin ,1'' him am to be in sympathy platfot in adopted. If there wan no other cireumaianie In hi history to which la Published evwy jwi1 W I could alone ob r. thin alone wo-ilCa the Standard Publishing suffix to prevent me from voting (or him. 1 will liner vote for any candidate who le too big to atand on tbe WM. LA8MANN, Manager made for hint by bia pert lilpforn -And then again 1arker'a enviaon-men- u are all amagonlaUc to the welt era people and weeitra idea. He la a ZMtvarad by Carrtar. iBeluPai down outer" atul la thorough-goin- g Hgniai Examiner. of the aame plm-- with old Cievelano, II eta whuae name ia deepicable beyond ex par month . I eta prerslon. coptaa. aaaaf THE EXAMINER on tt lir e Bull BI SJNK3S SUBSCRIPTION RATE. Bp mil one month Hnciudleg Pea day) ontalda of Ogden Telephone Kb BE Arco.-din- rti Subwrlbere aril! confer n favor by reInforming thin office of failure to fbelr before ceive The Cinmiaer break fart. REPUBLICAN TICKET g AND CROP OUTLOOK, to report brfng received aJI over tbe by mercantile ciiiiniry general business ia growing active and bank cl.uring are expand lug. The most important liwiuni 1st tug watched from a business point at Ibis time uv the condition uf ill.-- crops .eisirt The September governe-en- t on crop ia a rather irregular one. Kerry one of the cereal crops, and la addition, potatoes, shows a d"i.rior at ion having orcu'red during August aitfflcienl to reduce the pvospcctive l by shout total quantitative per rent. Tha miai serious deterioration was. as canceled, in spring wheat, but It la to lie noted that corn and oats also showed some losses. Concerning the loss in wheat coudi tain, it might bn inmarkcd that not mini-miwithstanding the efforts made to tba report! of damage, those who stood out fur the rlow that scrknis yb-lr- for president Theodore Roosevelt of New York. for vice-preside- Chds. W. Fairbanks of Indiana. ahum suit ran Far Presidential Klectera. e. w. . m. WADE. P. MVTON. JAMES A. MINER. . . Far Congraea. JOSEPH HOWELL. For Governor of Utah. JOHN C. CUTLER. . Far Secretary of State, CHARLES S. TINGSY. Far Justice Supreme Court, DANIEL N. STRAUP. Fer Attorney General, M. A. BREEDEN. j For State Treasurer, JAMES CHRISTENSEN. Far State Auditor, J. A. EDWARDS. State For Supt of School. A. C. NELSON. (PUBLICAN Mil TICKET Injury had been dime were proved ciirrccl. The loss ot inn.itOO.nOU bush da In Ibe wheat yield from last veer and the Jup.tMHI.OoO laishc-- l shrinkage from the record yer ItMll la explained by the falling off ol CfiJMMi.000 bushels In winter wheat, due to winter killing of over fiJMtO.fMMl seres, wliilo rust is credited with Ih lima of IiJ.dOtl.OOo t wheat. in shows spring might be remarked lhal the experts who drat called attention tu tbe mat damage in the norihweat ar. Inclined to look for a crop still smaller than tbe 6J9.O0U.O00 bu.ihel crop, the smallest since Ikon, indicated by the Touching Ihn corn yield, ft might lie aisled that the 2,491 .(Hmi.immI bushel c,tip above indlcaied Is baaed itMin the governnienl condition figures of fteptcu.ber I. The crop la Urkward warm weather throughand need Tho government out fVcptemlier. Weather Bureau thla week reported frosta in tho northwest. We cite this to show that it is not advisable to build too heavily on a close to bumper corn crop thia year. l. RAILWAY GROSR EARNINGS AGAIN INCREASE. SECOND DISTRICT. For Dletrict Judge, JAMES ALBERT HOWELL. In railway circles the feeling aa to the volume of future gross earnings is au optimistic one. In fact, many roads have made preparations for an enROOSKVKLT. buainssa during tbe rsmainder Si riOnT THEY larged WHY ot tlie year. This favorable view ia not The pope re have continually been critifined tu any one section of thu railing atirnllon to the mimbrr of country, but la shared In by all to a Democratic atrra and . prominent greater or leas extent, though it I are Intending tu sup- probable that some of the roads trawho Democrat Ter Dletrict Attorney, GEORGE HALVERSON port the Republican national ticket this fall. Prolmbly the beat, reason la given for thla change of allegiance given by Attorney C. W. Wright, of Los Angeles. In n letter to Judge A. B. l'at inn of thla city. Mr. Wright hac always been a prominent Democrat and has gained fame through the weal an the author of the California irrigation law which baa boon copied by several other etatee. Mr. Wright aaya: "You may be enrprieed to know that 1 ant going to vote for Roosevelt thie jeer. I have never voted auy thing but the Democratic ticket at the preaiden-ta- l election up to thin time. One of tae principal reasons why I favor hta candidacy la lhat he was chiefly Instrumental In securing for us the Panama , anal. I doubt If anotner man In hia piece would have accomplished what hr did In that matter, lie has been erltli-lsefor having ai led contrary to the International Inw in republic uf Panama when it had not a government in already reiahiit-hei- i regular form For my part. I care nothing about this. I fully justify what lie did. The character of the Colombian government was shown to lie such at he last session of Congress that dealing With it was out of the to descend Question, unless one tn the low plane of romipiam. . And then, I isiht-- r like Mr. Roose- velt anyhow. In some way he elicits He is young, enmy warm support thusiastic. hat scholarly attainments, ripe judgmeut. and ia iho muchly honest. He ha allow n that In the Panama renal mat'er If he muld have been debauched by the niiiuii use of money, or intimated by threats uf we opposition, nut have tad the Panama rauai. For once. I am quite emliusiasti-ailin favor of a Heps blii in candidate for president. On the other hand. 1 have no admiration whatever for Judge Parker. Whew his candidacy was Ural spoken ef. I looked somewhat into hta history and my first impressions were very- favorable to him. During the gi. Louis convention, however, lie played the part of a trickster and withheld h's public, viewg so that, it was imDemocrats to know possible for whether be was a Democrat or not. A her the committee on platform had struggled for several days to draft a piatfotm that would be suitable to the aanventUm. and after a must heated - eoDtroveriy and much concession on a-aides, a pUlferm was adopted and Fkrker aetulnaiM. A fine It too late for the party to retreat from its pvaatJoi w About ihagvin and liumila- - u versing the northwest or sprlng-w- l eat territory will not be In a position lo word marked accretions. High prices for form prodtNla. lt la urged, will meeu enlarged demand fnim farming ommtinlliea for merchandise, while whatever tendency ia displayed in industrial llnaa must. It la reckoned, be in the direction of improvement, in any avnni the returns of roada tnat have reported for August show that month to hava been more productive than any of tha preceding months of tha current calendar year, the vultime of gives earnings aggregating 159.931 -MU, an iucreaao of f 1,935,14. or .4 per cent., over the like month in 1903. This report la by long odds the best of the year. The decrease in January wav 3.3 per cent. February showed a sligli s of 1 per tent, but the gain, succeeding month brought forth a loss, as did April, when the rtivreaac reached 4.6 per cent. In May. June and July the losses were 3.5 per cent, h o 1 per cent and 1 4 per cent respei a bitterness of spirit which can only lie fostered in personal animosity. And unade only recently, r din. lined i, at tempt to answer Hie put forili In an edPorial in thiv pspur the Tribune wi'iur Icvotel its sjsice to a c:nue p.a I a...i vulgar al.uxe of ibe. editor of ibis paptr. If the memheis of the Ami'i'cau party lally are simere ia this movement. and the Tribune is simeie in of support of the alleged piiiu-ipiethat party, it would be wiser for the Tribune and better for tbe arty, cause it baa esiuused. to eliminate from that patter's column), the vulgsr attacks to which it has and strive to further the movement by legitimate argument. Wired on indisputable fails, if it hat, anything of this nature to present. lint Its course, so far, ha been marked with such malicious attack and emphasized in sut b vindictive spirit that there arc few who do not believe that at! utterauie are the ebullition from a spirit fermenting in defeat. Moreover, (lit? gain ou the present occasion follow one ol 9 I cent In August. HW3, 4ti per emit fut the aame mouth in I9tL. 13.2 tier cent in I 01, fi K per cent in 1900 and 3.3 r cent tn 1!9. Thus it will ne seen that the present course uf railway grusa earnings is strikingly suggestive of the growth of the country and the steady volume of goods moving into channels of consumption. r SHOULD ELIMINATE I'KRSON AL1T1KS. fepxi:miieik tu toA 1SSS s FURNISH ' a I- Another very sad the old caxe of would be. THE POETRY OF MOTION NOT SO HARD TO ATTAIN. crosn-rounir- Advice of a Physical Culturt Teachsr to Two Awkward Young Women Cross Country Walking a Beau- ty Maker Practiced in England, but Not Hero. Two pretty girls went into the gymnasium of a famous teacher to ask for ll ,. r ue-ga- repre-Mn'iuiv- a gravedigger at Kiusjcdcln. in BwhxerUnd, was shoveling vartli on the roffln uf a wov-a- n who had been buried he heard a cry for help and hastily opening tbe coffin found the occupant alive. Tho Democrat h might try the cypertniciit of iinenvei ing some of thnir old issues. One may lie fouud alive. 8S8i8i8SOi I'nwers will supply his own hoi air to inllate his automobile lire on lux tour of Utah. Tilts faef will relieve the ii.'ccseity of O. V. audience. his Roosevelt s literary lalxir bo tipi- -t carried further than Parkers. t will have to prepare an inaugural address. Koom-vel- Ohio has second place In ihc value mining products, of which tbe product of roal mine 'forms nearly r uuehalf. - PITH OF THE For Interior Finish . Eccles crnss-cotintr- rrnas-cntinlr- crrsa-countr- Cross-countr- Lumber Co. v y HANDY PINS Every iadv In the dly wants, need and must have one or mon of our newest "Handy rina, in order to lie correctly adorned. They are beautiful plnras of master-wordesigned aftqr ibi fashions of our Grandmothers. We present beautiful line In Plain GoU and those set with Pearls, Turquoise, Diamonds, Montana Sapphire and Rhinestone. Can be used In collar, back or front, for belt fa lenera, shirtwaist pins, In fact, yhu have dozens of placet for obi "Handy Pina." k, The Trend of The Times The trend of the times is to the . J. S. LEWIS & CO., JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS Rcady-For-Ser-vi- :c Clothing, the new kind" in preference to the merchant tailors product. It's Not Surprising! It's because of i he progress marie by the makers or rcady-fo- r serclmhinq-ih- tf down to a science, when getting of eiothea-makinclothing j made in large quantities along liner and more exclusive lines thnii that of the merchant tailor. vice" g PRESS The Putnam Clothing House ONE MAN'S MEAT ANOTHER'S POISON. 2345 Washington Avenue mail brings ux t Nearlyfnimevery oue or both or the politi- pro-isisa- The editorial writer of the Tribune seems to lie a many-side- d sort of a fellow, or else severs! writ era whose views amj favorite policies are widely at vans ace supply ilia Trihime'j editorial column with articles. This opinion will quickly be formed by any one who lead the articles daily dished up hy Boss Kearns' leading In its law Issue the Tribune organ. says editorially: "The new iarty is not a imrty of sectarian hhternsss or religious hate. If a'tarks no man's creed, no man's cluirth alfllisHon. quest tons no man's right to ad wfth any chnrrh h prefers along church lines. Rid It does emphatically deny that any one hns the right, and It denies that especially to ieadvra la any church, to use that hnreh. it machinery and Its channels of onmmiiairaUnf church 'counsel' or orders to its flurk. hi the control of political affairs or ia encroachment upon the public schools." And In the adjoining columns on the editorial page are slurring references tu Chairman pry. John Cutter, Senator Smoot, (leugresetuan Howeil and Apostle Cowley, all of (hens dictated by Qmm BIRCH, A The Hon, Ogden WALStAND GAIN IN. GRACE advice. "Why ant I not grateful?" asked oue of the girl. EDITORIAL COMMENT "You arc ungraceful." said the teacher. "because you ara stiff iu your Jointx. When you seat yourself, you sit down The length of and subject matter as you were a Jackknife doubuf the pooch delivered by lion. Wil- lingthough up. There 1 nothing harmonious liam at tbe slate Demo- aliut you." cratic convention iu New York duly Rut what can I do to become grace-fus?- " eutitlea the said honorable "Hilly" lu bia surname. "You must study th jssiiry of moAt present v0u are a living extion. Balt Lake (Mty newspapers not 3 the of its prose." ample advance lu the pricj ol rusl liuwu lost, "What la iny worxi delis t?" wav. The citizens of Zion need not fear suffering from cold; the inimical You ou carry your shoulders too high. situation will probably give urn beat are walk all hunched forward. Yon a Hide loo rail. You grew loo enough, from all appearances. feat. And as you realized that jffui lu tho Argentine Republic soldiers were above the average height you n to stoop forward a little. Then are exercised and coached in footto lift your Khuulder. and ball. No duuhl their cuiiacity fur run- you soon Into the habit of ning, w real ling and rushing, for dadh pretty wilhyou got the shoulders raised and and impact and for swiftness and tn-r-i walking li la a bad habit." ti ranee will lio largely increased by stooping forward, But how can I correct it?" tho training. "Stand excel and xtralghlen your . shoulder. At first you will feel as John U, Cutler stand as ths oA Republican principle. though you were fulling over backNu voter in Utah can repudiate him ward. It is years stun; yon have slpod Even your wit houl contributing to a possible de- up a'raight. clothing Your waist sagji In tho feat of the national ticket. A loyal shows this. Ke.puliliAin, one who sincerely bcliev.'K front and your shoulders ara round la the back. In the principles of the Your ii.uk i narrow and parly, will the straight Republican ticket. votj yunr waisl is drawn in. Your figure ia poor. "But I ranmu hold my shoulder In a speech lieforc a Denver audience William J. Kryan likened himself back, it make:, my hack ache, and me to cough." to Moses on Aloniil Btuai receiving sometime it "Of course. That la because your thn commandments. Mr. Ilryau euul.i have gone fuilher wilh the ctnupari-son- . longs are weak from stooping forward You have contracted them When Muse desei-ndolu ilia so much. plain be found ills followers worship- into stub a little space that they could not grow. They an- - all craptned and ping the Gulden fair. misshapen. And they take their re It was found the other day in London that a stolen dog which failv.il to identify its owner had been dosed with aniseed by the thief. An Deed destroys the seiuti uf smell temporarily. The dog did mil recover for two or three days. Is it possible lhat the new psrty promoter at Balt Lake retain their followers by reason of a lllicral use of aniseed ? fr y a politli-a- l Trihuuo attempts tu Mpread the impression that President Joseph F. Smith dictates politics in this aisle. This paper does not claim to know anything about thn Tribune's knowledge of fmis. but we challenge the Tribune to furnish proof that Joseph K. Smith, since he became thn president of tbe Mormon church, has dictated or in any way influenced any nominations on any ticket or baa presumed to use any influence In politics except lhat which he baa a right to exercise as a iticeu and a voter. vise?" it would do no harm to walk four . nly pi.amx72; hours a day, every lav fur a month, ot when course j or tired whin stopping "Jiimr.ie. Jimmie (t the weather is bad. kt'f! ' it's awful to eay ii.0,4, V But ibe diet oi the I was dux' n: lyin' 'i walker? huntin' for hi u..v., but ion--1 wa going to mention their dicl.l Free Pie. i,,n which will he surprisingly plain. Peo-- i pie w'ho mart to walk country get the idea that they will be very hungry and they are for taking a hamper uf food with them. But this will nut be necessary. Half a riozen tpplcs eaten under the trees : a luncheon of milk and Iretli bread and eggs; a dinner of guod vegetable and bacon will satisfy the must fastidious of epicure. "' "But surely one cannot walk on thi diet." "On the contrary, it is Just the food for the hard worker or walker. Aud the walker will fin I that she rises i x & the morning feeling a light aa a feather and a hungry os a bear." "She will take her cup of farmhouse coffee and her glass --ir milk; and alio will eat her slice of bread aud her COMFORTABLE egga with a rcllali. And when she travel on she will find that her atom-ac- h THINGS TO RATE craves nothing more than a liar-v- e appl until the noon meal.' Tha beat way to get theta is t. j I How about the complexion?" aava your money and put u I. ' story of "Devil when aiclt a monk th,t ia no'her story. The akin tha savings department of will be ruined. That much la certain. But there are toinietica and cold State Bank sunburn und the patch of freckles will yield before I he good agencies of cucumber and lettuce creams and the persuasive finger of the cream to restore it, and the coat on of ones return. venge. If you want . "But how does this "Rut huw can I begin the work of rewalking make one more graceful ?" form?" Eastern CornTei Cd i.."!1 n,ke,,B oman more graceful Begin by atauding up straight with Juat as it makes be. healthier and leas your hands on your hips. Stand and After ,h go to Ballard & Rinckcrs look at yourself In a full length mirwalked the stiffness out 361 24th Street. uf her ror. limbs; after Your chest should be expanded 'Plione No. gik and should be thrown out well. Re(Continued on Page 6.) member lhat a lull busted figure is Your shoulder should be handsome. thrown well back and jour abdomen should be drawn In. It will be some lime before you can stand that way, but you can try and keep up trying. But why will that mako me graceful? Because you ate natntally graceful. You are foil and willowy, and if you would try to stand up straight you would soon become beatiuful. Grace YELLOW POPLAR, would come to you. Yon could make yourself lovely, in six months time. Bui," said the other young woman, GEORGIA PINE "my cose ia quite different. 1 am tall, yet 1 stand up straight and am of jvtod Yrt a more awkward girl was figure. QUARTERED OAK, never seen. What la the t suite of my awkwardness?" You are awkward because your joints are stiff. You do sot exercise You read part of tho day, enough. and when you go out. to walk you wear SPANISH CEDAR. a long train which you must hold up, It impedes your progress. You do not walk with a full, free atc(k How can I change my ways? CARRIED IN STOCK BY Yor young women like von, stiff in Ibe Joint and not very strong, there ia one aplnndtd remedy, and It is found r In walking. In England and Beotland. walking is frequent thing, iu thla country it ia so rare lhat the nereon trying it is con154 Twenty-fourt- h Telephone 128 Street sidered a freak. "But what is walkaleo have a complete stock of Oregon Lumbar We ing?" and other Building Material walking is, aa Its name implies, the pastime of walking acrusa the count ri. Tn ilo thia cop rcctly, and no as to get 1 he most benefit, you start off tressed in a abort skirt and wearing a comfortable flannel blouse. "You take with you a small shawl strap, containing one light change of underwear and a change of shoes. Ac- cross-coun.r- US f'ROOF. The following ia clipped from columns uf the Tribune: President Joseph Smith, one of ihn n iMillticlaua of Utah. wlij ba been spending a collide of weeks in Southern Utah, is exported to return to Salt Lake tomorrow. II la by such references lhal the imi. .'4 't IwiW 21, companied by a friend you take a trolley car into ibe suburb. Then ou ei out aerus country-Y'olie True, but i . climb a hill and look around wouldn't allow R it p L'" ter. Smart Set. and select a route. A compass is necessary or you wriil certainly walk in a circle. You cau walk NOT THE buurs in the morjing and two in tbe No. (.(install! Reai r aiicruoon. Bui uu v.ure or ou will u '!,f did not work iu ibe Tn.v' get too llred." "Hew long a walk would you ad- Someniile JuuruM be-au- two-tenth- six-tent- rrAc. weuxesday jjorxixg, iv'.iiu:;. cal panic.-- to pnblthh panissn which the Kcucroiislv ptojfer In furnish five of cost. Such proimi-l-lionIn view of Hie foci that oni non pnnl.-ui- i. publication is arv olilig.M lo ignore, aud we hav- - not - Is s. the time to write person:-- letter in each cax.- - explaining our reasons to tbe L.agnanimoux syndieaiex. We have warm friends in all Hie politica! parties, and have profound tor their views and feelings,respect ami should take in publishing anything that give them pies. nrd. if we could eo Rut it in a -- if t I net that in this political hiieim-KK- . "what f oni ivsn'x meat is another' poDon. ami therefore w.- shall, as lar ss we ;d life to Judge, ail partisaa matter out of our columns. In the mnn-- r of local near we shall take pleasuie in publishing the doings of ail parties without prejudice. Iran County Record. months subscription . t; v e .i i. .ri-ien- V v-i- i Doafck Breasted ' ' This baa ery county. Sad linen very populHr Hu season and pmuilrrs in orite for some 1;mr to im a . MM front. H00 our Department Clothing fav- Editorially the paper with all bo. It atand We can fit any one. i boya and for I. L. CLARK & SONS CO. bojm. P holds manly PorU eut endaavera, nnd vatei true In Ra Ideo'n can manhood. Un a fjood in-i- t. In ptF1 past EMERY. season for EmFarmers bavo had g.nid The fruit crop is very aimu cropsand much of it cannot lie iai.,-- t aK, ftmite-ol as the l Want market ir ovei aapple-d- . Where it was once i bought with all chases of This is a popular garment for all around wear. Made with tho K. B. shoulder and permanent jn American tha inert ha k.-e- p ifJR The ThreeJButton Magazin - GOOD SEASON free giving roariere |