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Show MORNING ! OjDEN, UTAH. WEDNESDAY MORNING, EXAMINER, last ehanre and you raa't vote unless fi- come disgusted and cancelled their dates for future speeches. They were expected to follow the whims of Judge Parker and his committee and make free trade speeches in one State anti FabUahed MT7 year by speeches against "imperialism in anthe Standard Publishing Ca other, while in other Stales they were expected to waste their breath in WM. GLASMANN, Manager. senseless denunciation of President. Rouse veil and the Republican party. After disgusting the people generalllvsrtd by Carrier. Inclul'ng ly with auch pop-gu- n campaigning the Sunday Morning Examlnw. Democratic leaders in Congress have month (ti I a become disgusted with themselves and bLdb eopiee gone on a strike. They admit that Speaker Cannon's estimate of the cani-lmlia substantially correct and that SUBSCRIPTION RATE. tha Republican party will remain la control of the Government, both legislative and executive, if there ia anynoitk iMiilif 9f nail like a full vote on November 8;h. thing at Ogden ....IS ata gtaday) bM ML This is the one point to be watched. Nifkaa Na The victory has been won in a lair fight, but it may be lost through Sybaeribwa will confer a rarer by or negligence on election office at failure la tatarmlng uia batara tMt day. Every Republican should not Mn Tba only go to the polls but see that his Republican neighbor goes and tides, nut alone for Roosevelt .but for the SEPEBIJCAN TICKET whole ticket. The way to bold the vie. tory won is to vote as you have believand know to be right. Don't leave ed PSMDENT your duty for otbera to perfqrm. Go to the tolls and vote. IHC EXAMINER tarlitto Have you broken the jug, dear? No. but 1 will, said the steward, and he smashed it against the wall The Ameriran manufacturer and tha into a thousand piece" American workingman must decide whether they want a coutinuaiu-- of Mother .What horrid expressions McKinley prosperity'' or a return to you do pick up, Charles." Son But, Cleveland's "tariff for revenue only." ma, I only said darn. Mother But meant damn. Son Oh, ma, how you The American party orators insist do you know? Did you learn when you that Utah is at tiio parting of the ways, were a little girl? Town and Country. but they might add that they, themselves, are on the broad path which I suppose a statesuaa must give a leadest to destruction. to books," said great deal of the novice. Well," answered SenaAa an evidence that they are friend tor Sorghum, he has to keep a check of young Mormons, the Tribune para- book. But it is juitt as well fur him to are and ridiculing vilifying be a little careful about what he put graphed and belief the religious detracting from down ia his ledger. Waahlngioa the character of Mormon women! Star. you gu AND FARM PRODUCTS. Manufactures formed a larger share and agricultural products a smaller TICKII share of the exports of the United States in 1904 than ia any earlier depart-men- t , Par PraaldaaMal Electee year. Figures issued by the W-- WADS. Labor and through Commerce of i . its Bureau of Statistics coveriug the p. nrrrow. SAME A. MINER, foreign commerce for the nine months that ending with September show ParfiangNu of the cent during exports 87.87 per JOSEPH HOWEta. . that period were manufactures and but Par Governor af Utah, 62.04 per cent agricultural products. OUTLEIL JOHN Comparing these figures with those of Far Eaaaalaiy ad Mai earlier years It may be said that on CHARLES . TINOEV. I only two occasions In the fiscal years Par JaaHaa Sapaama Oaw 1900 and 1904 have tha exports of DANIEL N. STRAUP. A manufactures formed aa much as 30 per cent of the total exports. KL A. BREEDEN. In 1M0 they formed 31.66 per cent and In the fiscal year 1904, 31.63 per AMES CHRISTENSEN cent, but in no other fiscal year have ' Par State Audttor, . they formed as much ns 80 per cent A A. COWARDS. the total, sad at no time have they of Ml Par State Supt af Mala j for a period of any considerable I A. C. NELSON. aa length formed aa largs a proportion E of the exports aa has bean the case in the nine months ending with September, 1904. The total value of manufacture exported during the nine months ending with September, 1904, SECOND DISTRICT. ia 865 million dollars, against 311 milFar DtoMct Judge ilAMES ALBERT HOMrtfLU lions In the corresponding months of 1903, 838 millions in the same months Far Diatriat Attorn 'GEORGE HALVERSON of 1900, 145 millions In the corresponding months of 1895, and 113 millions in the corresponding months of 1890. ctimTiciffT For the single month of September the exports of manufactures were 5 STATS SENATOR, against $33,244,818 in SeptemRarlaa - HefNagoworflL 1 ber of last year. REPRESSTATIVES, Agricultural products exported in Rudolph KueMar, the nine months of 1904 amounted to . T. (L PaneaJc KFimmn k J y a KPcmioM ran' " Oaa. S. Dean. COMMISSIONERS, tha though In the single month of the value of agricultural product! exported slightly exceeded that of the corresponding monrh of the precoding yesr, being in September, Sep-teud- S. CLCRR, Dartd Mattes. 1904, $78,194, 86, September, 1903. CL OhauSar RECORDER, Dental ML EMI DM ; SHERIFF, Suaapk W. Mas ATTORNEY, E. T. HirianlaHk SURVEYOR, against $64,185,433 in This increase In the value of agricultural products exported in September, 1904, as compared with September, 1903, la principally due to the exceptionally large exports of cotton in September, which were much above the average of September exportations in earlier years. TREASURER, Mm against $566,283,378 in corresponding period of 1903, $502,417,678, Wn. U Staew ' Uncle Sam Josh. FoirbanK ChM W.ad ottdtsna. ' PITH OF TiiE PRESS SAME OLD TRICK. Roosevelt Theodore New MANUFACTURES . j Really that's one ofihe curiosities of politic. acrlp as that mentioned, nor does he make a business of buying scrip, a this is entirely out of his line. He handles only hank, etimraercial stocks and e other securities, mid aaya that Hie purchase of wrip has never entered into his dealings. Resides, lie has never known Cutler Bros. Co. to issue scrip. The staiements above made are made and character, by men of roHabilliy and should be sufficient to convince even the most skeinii.il that the Tribune story ia but another of Its attempts to besmirch the imputation of honorDeseret News. able cl! We have nil along contended that It was far bett-- to let the malignant old Tribune alone In Its dastardly attacks upon ihe Republican candidate, as, from the fact that 11 could not truthfully assail Mr. Cutler'a character or standing. It must of necessity resort to falsehood and vilification, which in turn wn bound to react upon its authors. We see nothing is the Tribune's position however, that is inconsistent with its declared attitude in this campaign; It started out aa a wholesale slanderer of the people of the slate. It has vilified and abused all who have refused to join it in its the spiteful attempt to politics of this state. Mr. Cutler is .uslly indignant at ihli latest exhibition of the Tribune's petty malice, for baser but he may prepare attacks and still istore dastardly exhibitions front the same source as the depth of the Tribune's depravity has nut yet been reached; its owner and managers are brooming desperate ou beholding the collapse of the party movement, and la the bitterness of their disappointment are prepared to resort to any means, no odds how foul, and to father any lie, no matter how barefaced, which they imagine will injure tba Republican cause or candidates. Ur. Culler, however, need have no fear. The voters of the state have a very cwrrect estimate of the Tribune and its managers, and such exhibitions of its Impotent rage and unavailing malice will ouly provoke a smile of derision and contempt from the people who know its motives, and who understand that these attacks on Mr. Cutler are Inspired wholly by the Itaffied rage und disappointed ambition of Ihe Tribune owner. am-- high-grad- hiu-se- . lf JUDGE PARKER SQUEALS. Surrounded by the Democratic hosts in Madison Square Garden, amid the Sunday morning's Tribune contained acclaim of thu cohorts of Tammany, scurrilous attack on Hon. John C. the most corrupt political organization Cutler, Republican candidate for gov- which ever existed on this continent, ernor, the article appearing under the an organization which thrives upon sensational headlines, "Cutler's Labor Record Great How Candidate Loves the spoils which its leaders wring Workingman. He Employs Women from the taxpayers of New York City and Children at Starvation Wages. the Dumocralic candidate for presiSample of Abuse of Commercial Power That Would be Tolerated Nowhere But dent on last evening read an essay in which he assailed Chairman Cortelou Utah. The article, from beginning to- end of the Republican committee for his Is a shameful attack on an honorable buxines man. It says methods of collecting a campaign fund. and well-knoin substance that Mr. Cutler employs Of course, every well informed pet women and girls at wages so low as to wtn knows it ia the FACT that the afford them the most Manly liveliRepublican committee bas a good hood; that be luauca as part pay for sized campaign fund, and not the the work done, rertaln scrip, and that John r. Cutler, Jr., who runs a broker- MANNER of its collection, that la wor- age office in the window of his father's tying the Democratic candidate. Judge store, has discounted Mila scrip. Parker knows, aud thH people know, Interviewed by a News reporter to- that his nomination was brought about day, Mr. Cutler said that he did m run any tailoring establishment. neither by a sliai:.el0bs sacrifice of Democratdid he hire any women or children at ic principle, aud that lie, himaulf, Co., was made the candidate of his party starvation wages. Cutler Fin as agents for the Provo Woolen Mills, as a peace offering to tbe trusts take orders for suite and have these simply mooted and corporal ion of the counmade at an independent establishment owned and operated by Mr. Charles W. try. He knows that he, through his Hnhl, who makes auita for Cntler Bro manager David B. illll, placed himself The firm and his Co., as wall aa tar other candidacy solely in ihe bands of Cutler Bros., said the gentleman, "has been in existence since 1895. and ef August Belmont, and the notorihaa never lanued one dollar of scrip to ous Sheehan; he knows that so sure any of Its employes, as they pay in were the Democratic patriots who ascash every Saturday night. We pay sembled at Su Louis, that barTa of Mr. Huhl cash for all the work that he does for our firm, and from what I campaign boodle were to be rolled ini j know his business Is all done on a Democratic headquartvra by thu choice The statements baud uf patriotic money Lords, or strictly cash bast made In the Tribune Sunday morning, whom August lielmont was only the aa far as they relate to me aa well as to the other people, so far as I am advance agent, that they were willing aware, are shameless falsehoods." stultify the declare! ion of two These statements are corroborated by campaigns, insult and bully Mr. Huhl, who says that the tailoring Mr. and di'ciaro fer Darker, Bryan Trilw to the establishment referred by une. is operated by him ndcjtendently plundiT, plutocracy ,,1,1 pdf. The ex- of the Cutler Urns. firm, baid Mr. tha i Mr. Bdiinmt would tiu Hnhl, when seen by a represents iv libit Jatyo mis-,of luunry of the News: T litre all my own help thtrusts from and the past monied and conduct my huAim-entirely sepe m nm ciflimr permcaie l arate and apart ftotu the Cntler firm. corporate-. VILE METHODS OF THE TRIBUNE. I T H. J. Craven. SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOL Wm. N. Pottoreon. CONSTABLE FOR OGDEN C4TY,j Henry E. Headquarter Republican Committee, 23rd St and Wash. Ave.. 'Phono, Bell, 837. Independent 3W. E. T. HULANISKI, Chairman. IOHN V. BLUTH, Secretary. Parry Hall, Corner DO YOUR DUTY AT THE POLLS. Speaker Canaan, after visiting all the clone dlstricta In the West, aays that there ta no doubt that tlia Republican will have aa large a majority in th next House aa (hey have in the This ia encouraging present Houae. nea from a Teteran campaigner who la a good guesser In political matters. Mr. Cannon haa been more intimately identified with the Congressional campaign than any other one man and he has had exceptional advantages In Mudytng the political all nation. He ia conserratlvs in all thlnga and ha la not given to bowling. The campaign of Judge Pariter has become farcical in the last week In his denunciation of every thing and every body who Is not promising to vote for him. Ha haa become more rabid in hla hatred and more venomous in his denunciation of business men than was Mr. Bryan in 1886 or 1900, and he has demonstrated that his boasted conservatism of three months ago was only n pretense and a bid fur the votes of conservative business men. He ) tried every dodge known to politics in the way of issues and has at last land ed just where Mr. Bryan landed In the beginning of his campaign eight years ago. n . The net 'result of this rarigated of Judge Parker la the demoral lation of the Democratic leaders In Congress. Representative John Sharp Williams and Senator Bailey have be cam-jhug- - It seems, however, from this latest exhibition of Judge Parkers pitiful weakness, that either Belmont and Sheehan did not make good with their promises or that seeing inevitable defeat staring him in the face the Demo-ctaii- c candidate ia casting about for some excuse, whereby be may coskfort the discomfited rabble of Democracy, when they at last ..realize how beautifully they have been buncoed. Judge Parker should remember that the people especially the American people like a game loser; it did not detract from the fame of the great Henry Clay, that ho failed to reach the presidency. Stephen A. Douglas lust nothing of prestige because of his defeat. The Republican party always and later the whole American people revered James G. Blaine for hla manly qualities apd his broad minded statesmanship, although bis great ambition was never satisfied. So too William Jennings Bryan by his game-nes-a and his optimistic faith in Amert can institutions la entitled to the respect even of his political foes; but this (falsely sage of Esopua, with hla academic essays, his sniveling whine, bis driveling cant, and his hollow hypocrisy is- - only worthy of of his the contempt supreme fellow citizen Julge Parker may as well cut out the excuse book method of accounting for his defeat and meet It like a man, aa hi latest effort can only excite the derision, execration aud contempt of the American people icgaruless of politics. MURK ABOUT CONTRABAND. A contribution to the discussion to what articles are contraband of war may be expected in due course from the Bupreuie Court of the United States, which has under consideration the question whether pig lead is to be classed aa contraband, says Brad-stre- et The question bas been raised In a case growiug out of the war ot a decade ago between Japan and China. The Japanese government bought from an American tracing cam. pany two hundred Iona of lead, subject to the condition tbat there should be no excessive delay in delivery. After) the lead had been carried from New York to T aroma and loaded on a eon. tnecoag steamer, clearance papers were leiuscd to me vcel by a revenue cot lector on tbe ground that the lead was contraband. Owing to the resulting delay tbe war had ended belore the lead reached Japan, and the government ot that country refused to receive it at the agreed price and paid the trading company less than a third of tne price originally agreed upon. In suit against the railroad company to recover damages equal to, the d.ffer ence, a case which brought up i he qura tlon wnetber the shipment had been property prohibited, the trial court decide in favor of the railroad com. pany. The judgment or that court was reversed by tbe Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, and the matter now comes before tbe court ot last report for final adjudication. The decision of the question .there win I have a wide interest in view of the Republican promise Progm crats promise Disaster. Demo- Well, after all. the Democrat can celebrate a glorious old wake on Nov. A woman named Cohen is said to have come down from Salt Lake Saturday and sought to convince some Republican ladle that it ia to the interest of the Moriuun people this year to vote the Democratic ticket, in order to defeat the American" party. This is an old trick Democrats invariably work at. Republicans would be no belter off with a Democratic aduJnistraiiun than with a Kearns outfit in control. There would be disaster to Utah In either event. The only is to remedy against vote the Republican ticket straight. Republicans should not allow themselves to be deceived by Democratic or Tribune sophistry. There is trick being attempted on Utah Republicans this year, in which Democrats aud tha Americans are both engaged. There ia a desperate effort on to detest the Republican ticket, and Powers and Frank Cannon have an understanding with Tom Kearns to bring about such a result. Republicans should be on their guard. Provo Km qulrer. for Business ECCKY MOINTAIN BILL Ui the Office for Particular WHATS THE CIRCULATION?" THATS THE VITAL POINTI Ask From DistiKcr to You But could we expect anything else of Tom? la it not a fact that when low, ignorant man la once exalted to a high position his head swells; he too gets bigger than his party, vastly and great for the people of the state, beyond the control of hla managers? Tom is no worse than some others of his class if we only knew where to look for them. When bis moneys gone he will likely be a good fellow again, and we have no doubt hia political managers and corps of heelers are doing their full duty, looking to this end. Iron County Record. BRYANS NERVE. ' Call up 25th Street WINES i LIQUORS DO YOU KNOW WHAT THIS IS? i i c. M. H. Pattlsoib Leedom imw oie Avenu 2429 Washington (Phona 228X) WANTED ARE YOU PAYING RENTI WHY SO? 1,000 MEN at th IF SO, acnouwera To unload ' Inks Beer hall. sat It la th place to get the longest tha biggest and coldest schooa-- j When Peterson A Co. will build you tallest, beer in town tar five eant of cr or modern house for $.,300, a Choicest whiskies brandies and wla j 1. storie 6 rm $1800, Fined all kind, ot soft drink lad $2,200. If you intend to Duy or bull.i Una ot cigars In town. Call In every- -, in cash we wii. body as you pan by and nmpla oarj and have furnish the balance and you can pay tool back in SMALL monthly payments corner SBfh and Mamin awemn ( J 2 It certainly does take a great deql Plana furnished free of charge. of cheek" for a poor man like Bill on PETERSON t , Cal: A CO, W. CATTS D. JPjroArletor. JAPS MUST LOOK OUT. Yen need It is too bad the powers refuse to take Russia's hint to interfere in the war. Poor old Russia haa had a plento ty. If some one doesnt respond she Russia's hint to hold her back will annihilate the a Fall Suit and hr Futnanris ywreatf and bey haa them In great abmdanee end SI the RIGHT PRIC1S. Dont taN to cad and tank than Japs.-Colu- mbua Press-Pos- t. w bsfore A QUEER IDEAL yea buy) - It Is' a queer commentary on the ldetl of the Democrat, but a great many of them aaem to think that of strength always lead to Invasion others peoples rights. Norwalk Re- The Putnam flector. WHY HE DOES IT. himself being elected, Billy Bryan can afford to burst the buttons off bis waistcoat for the Democratic ticket. Toledo Blade. Having firmly convinced that Parker haa no show of T' IN THE SOUTH. In 1894 tbe average price of cotton was 6c. In 1904 the price is about twice that much. Thats a plis.'e of Republican prosperity which Is very apparent to the farmers of tbe South. Xenia Gaxetto. 2345 Washington NOT THAT ILLUSTRIOUS. Tho editor of a New York magazine tbe other day about the late Frank Norris, author of "The Pit, While Norris was still at Harvard," be said, he sent a striking eessy on Beaumont and Fletcher. I accepted tt and a little later Norris came on to New York for a week. During that week Innumerable changes in his work occurred to him and three or four times a day he hurried to my office to add a paragraph about Beaumont or to cut a page about Fletcher from his manuscript. His enthusiasm amused me, but the clerk who had to get bis proofs grumbled and growled considerably over the trouble he was causing. One day, as I was returning from my lunch, I saw Norris burry out of the building. The rlerk sat in my office, and I said to him: Anybody been in, John? Yes, said the clerk r that troublesome chap, Beaumont, or Fletcher, whichever Us name is. " Avenue ' was talking OOGSSSSDCSZZD CO CS 6 8 MADE BY KOHN BROS. are made with tha same great Every detail care as the suit DB BATHE ON DIVORCE. Max and Ifbgo de Bathe (tbe 3C30 OVERCOATS Is given latter the closest attention, tho $10.00 Coat will fit aa wall the $35.00 Coat on this ao count, so you are sure of a good fit ao well aa having one ef tho n-- i ry latest stylo A sui-rcqiu- will very nobly coat this season be tha Nimrod, a double-breaste- h d, Coat, belted back, cut with long lapol, fancy horn buttons, made from fancy 1 ! plaid and nobby Scotch Tweed - 1 city! $350thaper cation I2S the husband of Mrs. Langtry) were interviewed recently ia Sen Francisco There i a healthy prorpeit that the by a reporter. Tbe reporter asked the robust young ;rn a 8otch verdict on country 111 Englishmen what they thought of the Democracy's Mfis and kuic" pic , RYE; BISMARCK 9th. s BROOK delivered to any part ef the for one-thir- d Bryan to go around the country growlhaa ing about bard tliiaes when he still and refuses to sell that $460 heifer hei Fbstoria Review-Dispatc- SUNNY FAMOUS TODAY Is tha last day you can REG- I8TER. If you are not registered you cannot vote. MAKING A GOOD FELLOW OF HIM divorce evil in America. Max de The hurninc Democratic home just Batho said, gravely: now is the There would be less divorce If womof a xcapevnat to en bad better natures. Women have j go on duty on ice Noveni-to morning of certain habits of mind, certain Ideas, ter 9. that irritate men. Women too often do the wrong thing and say the wrong General apathy in regard to registration will re...:t in Republicans enter- - thing. My father once bad a steward who taining Gmrml Defeat on Nov. 8. j ilcr. got divorcd because bis wife said the ! r wrong thing to him. The whole trouDemocrat ble grew out of a Jug of ale. v,n;(;j tw letter Kith lhnir car The steward, one dark winter after a,w Bu- tbe vU--e preli- denry if be shewed a more generous noon, started down cellar with a hJg di?vosillotl jug to bring up some ale. Ho reached j hlhenkaJtr 10 mTSm ;hroh the ale barrel, filled the jus. aad startml over the: Xotbtfig bn;. cMta. m my burin,- ii thretgiiont faU of ed back rather htrrtjdl?, lor the poof Pm Arthur courtirt. The mos. th(W.i5h.v hofiesl wi.t gain Ihe Ruraians and conducted on this ba " Japanese chap was thirsty, when hll foot caught the the purThat story concerning or ihe most, opuiilr bra:on pro- - a front notice In the papers of in a hole and down he went like a chase of ec.rip by Jciui ('. Cutler. Jr., claimed ibat 0,renlhcr . shot. to be able they expected i" evident from th is also untrue, As he rose groaning, am! to buy enough votes s to statement of that grutlcmati. He y t Republican Each one who desires to vote should sighing, his wifeslosly, came to the bead of that he haa never seen or heard uf acy j insure Judge Parker elect ion." nsi.-e- r today (Wednesday). Its the the stairs and called: litmt EK iidf7n . g ir nCB-PMSTDEI- T 5J.50 Telephones 8 iC ce POK $J.OO Telephones for Residences Judge Powers will be busy after Nov. My good woman, do 1 understand in figuring out whether it was the en- your husband is active in church dorsement of the Tribune or the sup- work?" asked the clerical-lookinman. port of JL H. Roberts that caused his Yea, sir " repliel the woman, picking defeat hes doin some re-- 1' up her basket; on the pairin steeple now, sir. Yon-kers Statesman. k m af nxsitr. atu-mio- n Zt nwM. NOVEMBER g, 1904. OngilfM. W 1. 1. 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