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Show 4 - TUB MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAII, H- A VOTE FOR CAPABLE MEN. A vote for iwt i i n ran REPIBUCAJUTAIE Far Proaidantial Elector E. W. WADE. H. P. MVTON. JAMES A. MINER. For Congress. JOSEPH HOffELU For Gcveroer of Utah, :i JOHN C. CUTLER. ?! For Aecrstary of SUtq, CHARLES S. TINCEV. Far Juatica Supreme CourL DANIEL N. STRAUP. For Attorney General. M. A. BREEDEN. Far State Treasurer JAMES CHRISTENSEN. For Stata Auditor, J. A. EDWARDS. Far Stata Bupt of School :'j :! A. C. NELSON. I BfPliBLICAN JLDICUL TICKET 4 SECOND DISTRICT. For DlatHct Judges JAMES ALBERT HOWELL. For Dlatrlct Attorney, GEORGE HALVERSON ' COUNfnjCKri STATE SENATOR, 3 9 !! Charjaa R. Hollingsworth. REPRESET ATIVES, Rudolph Kuehlar, T. C. Pancake Wm. L. Steward 'i, Gee. S. Dean. COMMISSIONERS, Four year term Joaaph Stanford; Oacar B. Madaon. . CLERK, David Mattson. ( TREASURER, 4 Alma D. Chamber , . 53 si Y J A ; , "t y 1 t 9 0 RECORDER, Daaial W. Ellis, ASSESSOR, Edwin Dlx. v I y . SHERIFF, Joaaph W. Ballay. ATTORNEY, E. T. HulanlakL . SURVEYOR, J; & fS :U ft N. J. Craven. SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS; Wm. N. Potteraon. CONSTABLE FOR OQDEN CITY,1 Henry E. Stasia. JOSEPH HOWELL, si! vfc V fv: ' rft . ..i ?J! T.. .1 Oongresamaa Walter I. Smith, of Iowa, paid a splendid tribute to Utahs congmamaa at Brigham City and both Jn bis publlo and private utterances boro testimony to the worth of Mr. Howell and tho eatann In which he Is bald In Washington. We beg tbe people of Utah to heed Mr. Smiths ad; monition to vote for tha of Mr. Howell, both because of bla personal worth and manliness of character, and because he is a loyal supporter of the president, nud, being In favor with the administration, will be in a position to do Utah an immense amount of good ia tbe nest aesaloe of congress. We want, further, to call the attention of all Republicans to the fact that they caa do their party and the Republican cause no greater wrong than to vote for Judge Powers, the Democratic nominee. We do not qure tloo the great ability of Judge Powers, lie is a wordy man, a scholarly man, a man who ia any representative body would rank as a leader, and that befog the rase he could, and would, do more harm to the Republicans than one less able and clever. We believe that the principles be advocate are mischievous and If put Into practice would greatly injure the country. We believe, further, that the Democratic of the principles If were made party, they would effective by legislation,' work rtda to many of Utahs Industries and result In great financial lose to her people. This being true, we would rather see a leaf able Democrat than Judge Powers succeed In befog elected, if. Indeed, we we:e to have a Democrat at all Judge Powers bas all the arts, catch phrases and tricks of the orator. He is smooth, oily and cunning; but all fhte, In our opinion, does not weigh against the fact that he is radically wrong in his political belief and is supporting a party that Is capable only FAIR. "w ANXIOUS ns INQUIRER. TO STEAL The Political Fagan and Hie Pupil. (For 20 years Parker has been under the political tutelage of David Hill. News Item.) bis lessons. David Fagan Hill So apt Tba Island of Jersey, heretofore measurably prosperous, is now seriousof EDITORIAL COMMENT ly depressed from a combination several causes. It la declining as a fawhiter resort, improved traveling cilities inducing invalids to cross tha Friday was childrens day at Ilia channel and go further south. State fair and the fairest of the fair were there. Tbe consumption of coal per head of the population In the United States haa It will be more Interesting to listen now reached tha level of that In tha to Judge Powers comment on tho vote United Kingdom, aa appears from tha of central and southern Utah after elec- following figures for 1903: United tion. Kingdom, 1.93 tons; United States, 3.93 tons; Belgium, 3.07 tons; Germany, Only one fatality In tha Vanderbilt 1.75 ton; France, 1.19 ton; Russia, 0.13 automobile race shows that such aiiort ton. will never rival In interest tha football games. An apparently concerted attempt by and Scotch mint owners to reDemocrats prat about their return English duce tha of certain classes of to sanity and seem to believe that un- workmen wages ia being met by the Miners conceal to an ability ity simply muni Federation with determined opposition. their insanity. Many conferences between workmen and of collieries have been The Canadian Pacific railway has held, managers without result except to create Consolidated tha with placed an order an unpleasant tension. Lake Superior company for 40,000 tons to wlebee of steel rails. The company The Tribune occupies a column and nee for Itself what class of work can done at the steel rail mill at tha n half of apace to explain that Senator Fairbanks treated Senator Kearns Boo. courteously. Well, Senator Fairbanks The Japanese Alpine club, which Is Is a gentleman who would even go furthe oldest In the world. Is also a relig- ther and submit to worse Inconvenience ious society, and tha ascents accom- and uncongenial association to prove plished by Ita members are preluded by that he la possessed of the qualities of a prayer which rune: "May our hurts a gentleman, although tbe material be pure, and may tba weather on tha and opportunity la not In Utah to furnish him the opportunity. honorable peak be fine. MORE FREEDOM By Mra. Marriage System Failure? a EL Humphry. FOR Record. : let Live ia our do not promise something for Meats are fraah. to please every tha patronize Tha LILLIE BRAND LARD not made by a TRUST "OUR LEADER," na compound ar EASTERN LARD mixed with It Ask your pROCER far It No. 1 bacon .11 Phono ardors given apodal attention. o FRONK o o 02 & Stop! When you get direct ly in front of our store door, stop. After you stop come in. We do want a moment of your time. We must show you our Smart $15 and $20 Suits. Our elegant Overcoats at $15 and $20. Then we want you BUM Phono 12? Y. From Diatiilcr to You Famous sunny brook rye to see the finest display of Mens Toggery, including Hats, you ever feasted your eyes upon Doesnt take long to take a sort of general look at the new things. We wont say buy once. delivered to any part of tha city . i for . $3.50 per gallon 1 Call up ths m BISMARCK 128 25th Street Fred A NARROW ESCAPE. The daughter of tha Lord Mayor of London has bean jilted on tbe eve of her wedding by the young man wbo waa to have bean her husband. Bha ia undoubtedly a lucky woman. Tha fellow who would seek to humiliate any woman ia aueh a way la a aooundrel, and aha should feel happy to think that aha haa escaped a Ilfs ns the wife of inch a wretch. Nevada City Miner-Transcri- REPUBLICAN POLICY, Judge Parker demands that we give the Filipinos "as sc as they are reasonably prepared for It" Just what the Republican administra M Nye The Clothier ALBERT F. RICHEY. HOMESTEAD STEEL PLANT TO RESUME UNDERTAKER WORK. Pittsburg, Out 8. Tha Carnegte Bud company announced that every department of the Homestead plant will is- sums work tomorrow night, giving employment to 2,000 men. Tbe Monoogs-helworks of the American Sheet end Tin plate company will resume work next Monday, employing 500 men. Phone 150. 2373 Washington Ave. a WIVES Someone haa defined life the true life aa experiencing all tbe emotions of which nature has made us capable, living to the height and breadth and depth of our own personalities. What chance doea married life give a woman of really living In (lie above aenae? Bhe lives in the lives of her husband Often She arrives at and children. middle age without having, so to apeak, discovered herself. So absorbed are all of her thoughts and feelings in those of others, that ahe rarely realizes even her own wishes about this, that, or tha other small event or choice of dally Ufa. It la whan tha children have grown up. married, nr been planted out In life that she finds out how much of her own Individuality haa bean hidden even from her own perception under her absorption In tbe dear a of her home. This la the moment when many n woman would be glkd to lead a freer life than British matrimonial custom permit Her husband takes It aa matter of course that aha la to atay at home and look after bla Com forts. He la not like the chivalrous American gentleman who says: My wife was good enough to stay with me. APPEAL TO HUSBANDS. And yet. what benefits might result tn both from the freer life and greater personal ludeiiendenca of the wife. of sinking Into a dull Instead groove of monotony as so many women do, with meala aa principal events of life, her mind and sympathies would be enlarged, her appreciation of home snd husband increase; and for him, as well as for her, such an experience might lead not only to a deeper happiness In each other, but A larger, fuller, wider life for both. We Britons are apt to become cramped in mind, lncular in Idea, with too much staying at home. The whole world is ours tn study and play In if we will. Why should we limit our range? The man tied to his business, tba woman tethered to her home what but dull monotony and death of all mental activity Ilea before them? Oh, the comfortable couples who, though pinion each other in the slavery of the common place! It is pitiful to think of It. British hustmnds! Let your wife unfold her wings. It will be but the prelude to your own strong flight, and the rising from a life that Is but grovelling as compared with what it might be. "Dp pour man is always with us,1 said Brother W illiams, "kaze half de time he ain't got money to move! Atlanta Constitution. Miss Joyce Yes. Jack and I are 1o become partners for life. Miss Means And you will he the nice! New senior partner. How Yorker. $1.00 Telephones for Residences $2.50 Telephones for Business ROCKY BASES. The tariff was a live Issue In Mr.' Clevelands time, and It la a live Issue today. Mr. Bells attempt to run away from It ( gmpa him as unworthy of ths respect which would be due a man who courageously advocated a falsa sophistry. Ha ia evidently trying to be everything to everybody. Ha la trying to slaal bases again on tha Republicans of tho Second Congressional District Tha Record repeats what It said In tha article that provoked the Buns courteous protest, that Mr. Bell is aa unaafa mag and that tha duty of Republicans to aland solidly by Duncan McKinley ia unmistakable. And, moreover, tha interest of Democrats in tha Second Conwith gressional Dlatrlct Is Identified 31 r. McKinley's candidacy aa hia allegiance to the protective principle la beyond doubt or question. Ha belongs to a party of positive Ideas and practices. In congress ha will occupy no uncertain position. Aa a member of tha dominant party ha will not occupy seat with the opposition. Stockton AVL C3CI WASHINGTON o o o o UCCESB MARKET. ' MR. BELL TRYING T T "Live and motto. Wa a aall you nothing. Our Wa andaavar oody who Tele-krau- ticular were quit tall, finely formed, good looking. They were of that age when youth ia Just beginning to mature Itself Into the physical and mental development that precedes tho ripe perfection of atilt distant middle age. Their countenances expreaasd force of character, combined with gentle-nes- a and good breeding. I looked from ona to tba other, and thought how wall matched they seemed; aa I have said an Ideal couple. As we sat at tea, my hostess said to tba husband: It la aome time since you have visited Europe, la it not? And he answered: A very long time much lunger that I exported or lahed, hut I was detained In ths States during tha lart five yean. My wife waa good enough to atay with me. Now hero was an altltde of mind that can scarcely be even understood by a British husband. "Good enough? and he would say: In not It her duty, should It nut be her pleasure, to stay with her husband?" lie would wax wrathful and Indignant at tha very Idea of a wife teellng heraelf at liberty to choose between remaining with him or tor any depriving him of her company period longer that the taw weeks of the summer holiday. FAMILIARITY BREEDS CONTEMPT. But tx there not something to ha said on the other side, apart from the chivAmeralry and devotion of the typical ican husband? Is It not n characteristic of human nature to weary of what Even of very we have every day? if we have too we tire thtoga agreeable Toujour pornrtx, siucb of thorn. ll not be says the proverb. And would and politic and Judicious for bunbands wives to separate occasionally In order to know one another1 worth to Inof either tor crease the appreciation ' tha other? There are, of course, thousands, nay, millions of wlvea la British homes CHEAP BARR1CADE8. who would he perfectly wretched away from those homes and from the head It ia droll, the Attitude of tha IV of the family. Tbrtr whole hearts and to making life a party in the prescut campaign, minds era devoted husband and chilthing for It has nominated candid sirs of moder- pleasant ministrations their and dally dren. for the ven would be as much missed as they ate talents aa figure-head- s discredited of turcs the party, and ex themselves would miss the Joy and to them charm ot them. more leisured classes, the people support pacta But In the while tho Democratic National Com where there la less active participamlttee and Tammany art expected to tion on the part of wives tn the daily 1 routine of the house, the wife must buy or steal success. time hang heavily on band. Tbe Democratic party, with its tin orten find he a cultivated young worn She may sound views, financial and economic, an who longs to travel, to ace the great Ilea hopefully behind Parker and those picture galleries abroad, to study for unnamed expectancies voiced by WII sign nations and enlarge her experiences. But the British husband would llama, Bryan and other Democrats. feel terribly aggrieved If she were to And Bryan pronJscs to reorganize leave him and go off for any lengththe party after the election! HowT ened period In aearrh of anything of inEvidently on lines of Socialism, gov rhu kind. OueYoucan hoara him say have home, good dignantly: ernment snd municipal owniNshlp of earring's and horses, a host of friends, telegraph and railroad lines, with all and a fairly goiid husband. What the ssquencA Whet a vagueness of more ran you possibly want? I don't understand you." thought and promise! How may FREER LIFE NEEDED. leaders of any party expect What he falls to comprehend Is that to get the votes of sensible men r.pon every woman baa an individuality of a proposition so dim as this! Tha fault her own. She la herself before she Is expect with the Democratic party, this year. a wife. Our British notions tn her her to shik that Individuality Is that It does not even furnish a Wifehood. And thin she often doea good dissolving view. But bow can It be alwayi eo. push-butto- o o o o Tha Mukden correspondent nnd tha censor certainly turned out n gem yesterday. They aald: "Something un usual ia In tha wind. A great bustle 1 r noticeable. Iq that war news t. or a fashion note? Salt Lake (Madge of Truth") Nut to tha Electrical building, perWhile spending my holiday In haps the moot Impressive reminder of the fact that we have moved along at France, I met some very charming couple In para rapid pace since tha Chicago fair la Americana Ona married Both were Ideal. furnished by tha exhibit In the Palace of Agriculture at the 8L Louie exhibition. We are no longer a nstiouof farTba mers. We are agriculturists. man who ran make money out of ten acres of ground la an agriculturist, not k farmer. The exhibits at the Worlds fair impress one with tho idea that adence is making tho tilling of tho oil an fntareaUng and pleasurable pastime, and that tha time la eomlng when tha agriculturist may alt in and levoffice and with ers operate hta farm la all its departments. Tha machines now used quite extensively for harvesting con have all developed since the Columbian expoel tloo. There are machines tor cutting nnd binding corn, stalks, grain and all. Others for picking and husking corn; other for ahraddlng and cutting In such a way aa to make the whole plant available for fond. Traction engines for farm purposes have largely developed so far aa America la concerned In the Iasi ten years, and n number of practical engines of this sort nr shown. The great gang plows, rutting furrows aggregating from six to ton feet In width, are drawn by three engines, and thus materially lemen the amount of human energy required for carrying on form processes. Tho cereal food hudness In this country ia largely the growth of the last five years, and tha varied forms In which tho cereala are shown are of a great deal of Interest. ca By their fruits shall ye know them, for tha exhibitors at tha foir nil say, Dont touch." Deaeret New. Is the British UNITED STATES PROGRESS IN SINCE CHICAGO Two yaar term ; munities to remember the statement of Senator Dolliwr at tba opera bouse, Thursday evening, which wag, In effect, that ha had oast his vote for the admission of Utah into the sisterhood of states and that ha had nevar regret ter that action. It seems that In the great stata of Iowa the merit, sterling character of worth and tha people of Utah are appreciated. Such a manly declaration as that by an Iowa United States senator should have caused the mantle of shame to overspread the tore of another United States senator who aat In a bos listening to Iowas distinguished orator. We mean, of course, the man who was honored by the Utah legislature with an election, and who now, with his three newspapers, bla un-- American" party and hta great waa'dh, la doing all In bla power to cover tbe people of the slate, whlrh honored him, with contumely. Senator Dclllver knew when be talked to that magnificent audience la the opera house that it waa a representative American audience and that the people tif Utah were Just fa good American citizens as the people of Iowa, and be was manly entd&h to say so. Rmietoe Ksarus Is so narrow that, because tbe people of Utah refuse to accept hta dictatorship, be la willing to bring endless troubkf tfpou them for revenue. Ona la a state man the other Is JtU S A hon-m- tion is doing. Judge preparing them for it. Berkeley Gazette DONT TOUCH. NEVER REGRETTED Hid VOTE. It would be well for those pretended patriots who era Just now attemidlng to blacken the fair name of Utah, and who continually prate about the bad repute of Utah In other states and com- the Republican State vote for clean, capable, who represent tha grandest political party oa earth and whose principles have brought peace and prosperity to tha greatest nation on earth. Mantl Messenger. ticket Is corn-suit- I! OF THE PRESS NTH of Inflicting harm and injury upon this section at the country. And, alter all, Joaeph Howell doea with Judge the year by not suffer la comparison Published day the Judges baa nut ha lVtwers. Trur, lb Standard Publishing Col flippant tongue and ready wit, but ha possesses solid qualities. Ho is a man M. GLASMANN. Manages. of rare business judgment and in ' by Carrtari Vaclui'ag work passes for ubat be la realSunday Horning Kxamlato. white ha stands and his parworth, ly par watt stands for all that will make Utah ty It>o copies prosperous, that will develop her reSUBSCRIPTION PATHS. sources and bring outside capital By sail mi month (Including us. Senators Fairbanks and among ata IS Sunday) outside of Ogdaa laid especial stress upon Dnlllvrr TltibMi Kft H. the fact that it was not enough for Subecriban will eoator a favor by Utah to cast her electoral vote for r KousevelL tettrmlng tfela effloa of failure to They said ll was acre boforg tbaiy sary that the presidents hands should wiva Tba kroakfeat. bo uphold by n Republican senate and n Republican house. They tbui put REPUBLICAN TICKET the seal of their disapproval upon the actions of Senator Kearns and tbs co FOB PRESIDENT conspirators who are aiding him in his Theodore Roosevelt attempt to defeat Joseph Howell and a The way to be Republican of Now Tort. to be a Republiis Jnst a Republican FOR VICE PREBIDENT can, and the way for Republicans to vote ia Just to vote the Republican Chas. W. Fairbanks ticket of Indiana. THE EXAMINER t OCTOBER 9, 100L SUNDAY MORNING, 1UBEU TELEPHONE COM Ask the Office for Particular "WHATS THE CIRCULATION? 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Isabella Opossum 6 tailo extra fine A better one $1.00 $1.50 $3.00 .$5.00 $6.50 $9.60 $15.00 $15.00 -- .... ..... $2300 CAUL ,AND SEE US Clark $10.00 $21.00 |