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Show MORNING will be retained in power, although i possibly by a decreased majority. believe the Liberate now have a preponderance of SI in the government. It will be seen that they can lose heavily Published cwt day la the and still retain control. Ca. lha Standard Publishing The present campaign in Canada wat mors spirited than our own at this WM. GLASMANN, Manager. time. The addresses by leading men ia both partiee are of interest to the I'nitrd States as disclosing the growDelivered by Carrier, Inclul'ng sentiment among Canadians lor ing Sunday Moraine Examiner, not Independence In Independence eta If far aoatb I eta the spirit that they are preparing to Vslgle coplee break loose from Great Britain, even if that were possible, but a growing desire and inclination to make CanaRATES. SUBSCRIPTION da complete within herself. This tone - . . 33 runs through all the speeches of the campaign. It la a sign tnat Canada ia mail one uoatk (lnrludlnc Saaday) outaUa of Ogdea ....10 eta awakening to her own Imiwrlance in the world'a affairs, and ia beginning Telephone No. IL to have an inkling of her future THE EXAMINER Tr W.nilN, UTAH, FRIDAY 3IORNINO, EXAMINER. but then, of for genuine things, course," sbe added thoughtfully, deal-e- ra must live, and if you can't tell the Republican candidates fir Congress and the Republican iucu'jU' for the legislature of Utah. It is easy to scrat L a ticket if the party properly understands buw to do it. It should be done in tie safest way and that, this year, is to simply iu h put a cross in the rinse uiuli-rithe and Earie and l,i no more. That will sum din President Roosevelt and hi, entire administration and the whole Republican THE HOU) FOR ill. What a lot you seem to know about the subject, Isabel. Yes, Mr. Fakensiein taught me He told me how they sbe answered. make real old Worcester china and real Chelsea and Crown Derby over in Paris, and bow they send It over here almost by the ton. And they make old English glass, too, over In Holland and in Germany, at a place railed the Giant mountain, or the Giant something or other, but I think it waa mountain. A day or two later I went with Lady Isabel to see Miss 8taunton's shop. had not yet arKira. Barrington-Browrived, and Lady Isabel took me round the shop and let me into several little secrets. This box Is Battersea enamel, she aid, you know, Marjorie, enun elicit on copper. 1 know," 1 said, It's a lost art, isnt It? Weil, it's not quite ss lost aa you she answered thoughtfully. think, she took up a litThis, for instance tle box as she spoke "this is what I call a Balenski Battersea' box, but this oue( Is genuine 1 mean it isnt mended yet." And this, I said, taking up anothback er, "Oh, tiiat had Just come from Paris. It bas had anew lid. It's a pretty one of course, It has no more out ammunition. Intrinsic value than an enamelled saucepan, but then all values are only the legislature elects the United States relative, aren't they?" I said, What a pretty picture! Senator without whom the president ia to a print that was lying on a powerless. If you vote far Roosevelt, turning mall Chippendale table. then also vote for the candidates for Bhe lifted It and banded It to me. congress, for the atale senate and for "Yes she said, "Isnt it? It is an old one at least it will be old by the time the bouse of representatives. sell It to Mrs. Barrington-Brown- ." Bhe dropped a little historical label SENATOR. FOR STATE YouD In tbe box as site spoke. bow well were going to make it pay, Remember that Charles HollingsMatjorie, sbe said with f lety. worth Is the Republican candidate for TRADE SECHLiS. I "Do you think it Is quite fair the state senate, the upper house of the legislature, and that he is run- asked, feeling, as I said it, that I was, running my To defeat metaphorically speaking, ning fur the head against a wall of brick. him means to elect a Democrat who Fair!" she echoed. "My dear girl, will vote against Roosevelt and the of course Its fair I am only telling administration. Vote for Charles Hol-- i you some trade secrets ell trades have and butchers, and arsecrete llngsworth and make a Republican tists, andgroens and everyone." United States Senator safe and aura, This dictum followed me as I turno President Roosevelt alii be sused from greeting the newly-arrive- d to speak to tained In the United States Senate. A Mrs. Barrington-Brow- n Isabels protege. Lady cross in tbe circle under the beehive Miss "How are you getting on. and eagle will vote for President Staunton? Roosevelt end Chan Hollingsworth, "Very well," she answered and adDont forget to vote right The cross In ded hurried y, you know we never guarantee with anything, and the circle under the beehive and eagle give aIsabel only sends rich nnd ignorLady will do It. ant people here who can well afford 1 buy tha things, and she often give sway a thing to a girl who ia bard up, and she r T know, I interrupted, "her disED1T0RAL COMMENT tinctions of honesty are wholly Inimitable." Shee awfully clever, said Laura Port Arthur ia about to experience a Staunton, glancing half apologetically late fall, according to all reports. at Lady Isabel, who was showing Mrs. Barrington-Brow- n her "Vicllme de la "I shall miss her awfulNow that you ate registered, see that Revolution. you vote the straight Republican ticket ly while she is abroad. She la so very from top to bottom. very kind.' "Very, I assented, "and she seems Added to the grief of the widows of to be taking an especially great amount tbe North Boa incident Is the fact that of trouble to make your fortune. an Ohio phyaician is wrfilng supposedl) "My fortune," echoed Laura Staunton, staring at me la amazement; ft pathetic rhymes about them. doesn't affect me I only get asalary!" The best way to make campaign "What!" 1 gasped, for even I was "Do wagers Is to carefully figure out which taken aback by this assertion. way you ought to bet and then put tha you mean Indy Isabel pays you a salmoney lu a savings bank. ary? shs Yea, Miss Staunton nooded, disid gratefully, "and a Jolly good one, There was a great pyrotechnical play at the opera house Wednesday too? "But why? I asked. Why should night, but it was composed of shooting stars, whose influence Is far from last- he pay you anything? Laura Staunton looked at me In ing. astonishment. Didnt you fresh Perhaps when Judge Parker has the know? she said; I thought of coura: time ho will explain how he, who haa you knew. "IT knew what? Whatever do you never been in the Philippines, knows so much more about them than Secretary mean? T moan." she explained, "that of Taft, who has spent several years grappling with tneir problems on the spot course I thought you knew the shop Mrs. Nash remarks an Ohio editor. belonged to Lady Isabel! In London MaiL Pursuant to notice, and (reeled by a large audience of tuii.-iiOgden's favorite actor pet firmed last evening at the Ojiera Ihmre. We icier Ca in. in for of toitr-i- . to , who we do not think the other was seen for the litst time in Ugricti on last evening since his very la't; Subacribara will cooler a hoot by t.i merit flop, of aufih'ient Import Informing this odea ot failure to ra 'w.vs Tea Rummer before thou DARKER A FREE TRADER. serious coiislileratiuii. Neither do we xahfast. think that Judge H.les albeit he is Judge Parker Us at last taken up acknowledged ta be an abb: lawyer the paramount issue of this campaign, contributed anything to satisfy the RETCEUCIN TICKET the tariff. For three months he evad- curiosity or enlist the s)uialhy ed It and talked about every side issue audirrire. The trouble wiih Judge a without receiving any encouragement liilea is that he is living entirely in llio FOR PRESIDENT Out ot ibfucs ti.ty cimcu lor ttieir nu elutin'. in coniTitioiiS In from the people, and two weeks before past; the election he ia furred to meet the he s'ate since he pruwcuteJ otf nil.-rof. New York. , her act yours l.e elected. President Roosevelt must one issue which every body knows Is under tin' Edmunds-'i'ts- i : I ss nave the United Sla't-- senate and Ho the admit not ago, of (he great point difference between FOB. continue to is back he of if him nor of any of of the Mormon pi Republican and Democratic ioliikH. Lis gi eat work fur ttie west. Therefore, Judge Parker la a Democrat on the tin m. Ihc world moves, be stand of tndlana. it Is tu sustain President Koos.'vc-lt-, to the new are issue tariff brought such a Democrat still; aa was ' to the for vole Republican otic.t ueteswuy Grover Cleveland in 1893 when he re- front, he disrUKKes old ones, the StPLlUCASmiE of the legislature in Weber commended n change from the protec- with which he is familiar. The sun nu u.hi-rtive policy such a tariff reformer as is rise in the east, Judge llib-- s turns county. The names of the Republican Per Presidential Elector Col. Henry Wstterwin. He Is opiswcd his back to the east, his face to the candidates for the legislature who will E. W. WADE. to protection. He Is In favor of free west and dtvlaree that the sun ha stand by Piesidem Roosevelt are MorRudolph Kuchler, T. C. Iamake, Wm. raw material, as was Cleveland. H. P. MVTON. He not arlM it. Ilia aiiacl.a upou the ' JAMES A. MINER, L. Stewart and Ceo. 3. l)an. Be sure church .Moinion llie mon and people assails the trusts aa due to the tariff vote for these men if you want to that conditions taxed all are you and tisn then he favnra raw free material For Congre i j f President Ruusevell, because when endorse his opinions j for the trusts to enable them to reap existed yettrj ago JOSEPH HOWEIhm will vote for a Republican to be formed. were they greater profits. Like Cleveland. Judge For Governor ef UtaS If Jtnle lilies were old mid feeble, the next United Stale senator, who, Parker would lake from the farmer JOHN C. CUTLER. Ids cuudiitoii in turn, vill uphold and stand by the every vestige of protection, and do this inriiniily nnd of the United States. Also, li'eridi-'.i- t For Seeretary of Slat would he plilaldi1. To him every Morunder the pretense that he was cripCHARLES S. TIN GEY. ' Ctiunou and the don't forget that Cuos. Hollingsworth pling the trusts. Rut the trusts do not mon, (except Frank control the farm products, the wheat, lesser Frank) is an enemy to the is the Republican candidate for state .For Juatloe Saprema Cour ' i DANIEL N. STRAUP. renate, the upper house of the legislacorn, wood, coal, etc., which Judgo United Slates and Is seeking to subi" Per the government; ture. Don't scratch a single candldata and overthrow vert raw calls Parker material. Attorney General, useless to review is tor the legislature. It is absolutely or, llilus, it ' Judge M. A. BREEDEN. i Judge Parker haa caught up with his Issue or It has caught up with him, to attempt to reason with him, he is (augerous to do It. For State Trooaura JAMES CHRISTENSEN and the net result is that he Is a free an Implacable and will remain so. LOOK OUT FOR THE LEGISLATURE As to Ogdens famous flip Hopper, trader if there haa ever been a free v For State Audita j leathers waa his at his bel; he patent aa a candldata for President, The Democratic pxrly Is making a J. A. EDWARDS. "A trader were immaculate; his tailor's latest eftrad-er- a Is more la with lie free 1 effort to elect the legislature of harmony great For State Supt ef cctioelR than waa Buchanan, or McClellan, fort made a fashion plate look tame; Utah. The leading Democrats of Utah A. C. NELSON. or Hancock, or Bryan. He la Just as his shirt front was a model; his say (hat ihe party will much of a free trader as Grover Cleve- mustai'lie bore the barber's trade draw enough voles from the Republiland and that, la saying a great deal. mark; his hair was sitocked with can party In Salt lalte county so as TICKET to cause the Democrats to carry Suit He would hava beon atlafled with the studied inexactness it was Frank tramp and Lake county and thus get the thirteen Wilson Tariff Bill, aa was Cleveland, Ogden's own political T" SECOND DISTRICT. f and dissatisfied with any protection wanderer returned in his old role and members of the legislature from that - I For Dletrlct Judge with a new brand of political party county. If the I)em-- rata win in Salt amendments to 1L JAMES ALBERT HOWuLU to commend to his fellow townsmen. I ake county they will only need a few Far Dtatriot Attorney, The audience was pleased with ills mure Democratic, members with the Between Hryanlsm and Cleveland-laGEORGE HALVERSON an Ogden Democratic hold-ovsenators to carry Judge Parker lncllnea to Just personal appearance Is always so. He was pathetic, the legislature. In fact it is a very plain negativism. dramatic, emotional and absurd, yet dangerous thing for a Republican to a part of the audience led by Ben scratch any candidate for the legislaHOW TO VOTtt STATE SENATOR, Hey wood and other pickets skilfully ture this year. The election of one Charles R. HellhrgeworflL j at convenient posted positions Democrat from Weber county to the The editor of this paper has been the Opera House gave him legislature may cause the loss of a Rethroughout REPRESETATIVESy ( a for state beat the to way requested Rudolph Kuehle g generous nteed of applause ai times. publican United States Senator. f person to vote who wants to endorse T, C. Pa ace It .v The most telling pans of his speech, Every Republican should see to It President Roosevelt and bis adminisWi. Li Itawar those delivered wiih the most force, that the legislature is Republican this wants voter If tration. is all the this Geo. a. Dean. were the ones in which he threatened year. Here and there ia a Republican to do, then there are two ways to do COMMISSIONERS Utah people wlthtbe wrath of BO.GiHl.OOJ who docs not like some one candidate It. First, to endorse Theodore RoosePauryaar trrai Jiaph Stanford velt and his administration, it would of their rounirymen as a penalty for for the legislature and says he will the alleged broken vows under which scratch his name. DONT DO IT. You Two year term Oecar B. be necessary to vote dlrsctly for Presi- st snood was obtained. at are voting io endorae President RooseCLERK, dent Roosevelt, the United Bute Senseems It strange to us that a politiDavid velt and his administration when you ate and Congress, and that oaa be done cal party founded upon hale aJiould excast your vote for the Republican In either of two ways First, to place TREASURER, to grow upon threats and gala candidates for the legislature, beoause the oroaa In the square after the pect Alma C. Chamber adherents by bulldozing, but we names of the three presidential elect-o- n, RECORDER, certainly do not wish to offer any croea In the and then by placing Daniel W. Elll advice to the the square after the name of the Re- gratuitous leaders. ASSESSOR party publican candidate for Congress and Edwin Dta. The must have gratified third, by placing tha cross in the Frank. meeting was a It tribute to his acting Philanthropy of Lady Isabel Turned to SHERIFF, square after the names of the RepubliMs admiring by (or puld Joseph W. BaNe can members of tha legislature; or, J ATTORNEY, the voter can place the cross in the neighbors aud old time friends, who "I dont know why U Is, said Lady E. T. HwlanMd. circle underneath the "Eagle and Bee- never regard him seriously and who Isabel, "but the more one makes, tbe come to consider his political less one si way eems to have. hive." That would vou for every name hare SURVEYOR, T "Do you make so much, dear?" under the "Eagle and Beehive" on the vagaries as the circus goers regard the H. J. Craw. antics of a clown. They listen, laugh, "No, only a scrap here and there," ticket method latter This Republican SCHOOli SUPERINTENDENT OP. he said regretfully, "because you see never follow la the beat and aafeat way to endorse sometimes applaud, but, Wm. N. Patterson, it takes such an awful lot to make cn him. President Roosevelt and his adminisf CONSTABLE FOR OGDEN Income, but I wasnt thinking of myCITY, j self." 'would also endorse the and tration INVENTIONS OF THE ENEMY. . Henry E. Heals. "No?" rest of the Republican ticket If the "You needn't say No In that tone, ' voter does not want to vote for all of aa though you thought mo to material from which Marjorie, the candidate on the Republluan tickegotistic, said Lady Isabel. In a create issues upon the past and presHeadquarters Republican Committee. et and want to endorse the presiaggrieved voice. The fact is, Parry Halt Corner 23rd SL and Wash. ent conduct of the Republican party, slightly I am trying tu li1i a friend. administration the dent's then Ave only) S37. 'Phone, Ball, Indapandant 89- "Keally bow kiud of you, dear. Who E. T. HULANISKI, Chairman. beet way, tbe aafeat way and the way the Democrats have been taking a look into the Bit tire la it?" JOHN V. SLUTH, Secretary. to be absolutely aura, would be to put long and soulful "Ijtura Staunton, she anawnred; a and their reports of what tbe cross In the circle underneath the this fall, dear girl, the youngest daughter of T CANADIAN ELECTIONS. dim sne to in there time the old vicar; like all clergymen he had Beehive and Eagle and then scratch they what David or Solomon or somebody out all tha namea that tbe voter does come are fearsome. But nobody is scared. The dreamer called "a qniverf il' of daughters, amt Yesterday occurred the Canadian not wish to vote for. This last method now, of course, he has left them withis disturbed by hi nightmare, elections. This years parliamentary the Standard would recommend to all alono a pnn.v. out. contest in the Dominion la of unusual those who Intend to vote a scratched except for a chance nrlgbbor who How are you g'dng to help her? I awakenwonder and the at hear Interest to the United Slates, aa the ticket. It la said. absolutely safe for tbe may "Well. repliol Ijtdy Isabel, "sho results will have an Important bearing voter who wants to vote for Roosevelt ing shrieks of the retching of indigis haa opened a shop fur nil's given Tbe visions of delirium portend lion. on the future relations between the if the cross ia put in the circle underih'.uas, like grandfather's clock two countries. nothing outride the sufferer's personalneath the "Eagle and I rehive. and broken china and old fenders and TLo wraiths of ihe fill that sort of thing, Aa haa boon explained recently the conjured she added The best and absolv ely sure way to ity. etruggle between the present Liberal vote (a to scratch out ill those you do trance medium are visible only to the Vaguely. l)li, you mean curloa an old curgovernment and the Conservative hin- not wish to vote for, after putting the con tori ionist, and perhaps a few dupes iosity shop ia fart. ges to a greater or less extent on the cross in the circle under the "Beehive at the connived stance. Isabel. "And Oui, r ent ra." said The country Is not going to "the now, Marjot ie, do Lady tr" delight ediy policy to bo pursued with reference and Eagle." The cross under the B. into my had. I'll to tba conr.iruulion of the proposed l ive and Engle" voles f r every domnltion bowwows. The peoplo of you've put an call it. 'Ye anclente ciuio yte transcontinental railway line which naineoa tha Republican ticket, racept-ln- g the Unitrt Btalr-- have no dcire to n'ak her inti I must see she spell it an empire upon the ruins of their shoppe, will tap a country described as the those scratched out and the start, it. will Found so much more genright, future granary of the world, but even scratching must be dune by drawing republic. They will rot even lbucrt uine. more prominent, although not brought one plain line through the name of seriously to tbe suggestion ol ?iirh a It will cernlnly be an advantage tu thing. The Philippine ls:audi are godays even to sound genuine, 1 to the front as the main issue. Is the the party to be smithed. to be taken care of. Ti.cy w ili be sad. ing adtariff question, and particularly so the To endorse President Roosevelt's THE MINIATURE. tariff In Its relations to the United ministration it la absolutely necessary free in the best seuse of the word. T:i't "Yes wont it. site anvwcrrd very Stales. The Liberals are not dispos- to ace to It that the Congress and Unit- ranama canal hus tern . Lined by pleasant ly. " r; ilally aa most of the ed to a line of action which will re- ed States Senate ia endorsed with honorable means, and it wi:l eo bs tilings sill be Led. You know they at that soil of nearly always mit in heavy increases in duties on him, as the Congress and I'nited States finished. "God rules and the government at chop. Imports, and they are friendly, or at Senate are a part and parcel of his "Really? least are eo regarded, to the reopen administration. If we want a United Washington still lit Shu noddnd "Yes and I'll tell how it's done a l 'Mc later on. lng of negotiations for reciprocity with Sian-- Senator elected who will stand "How are FOR TI!K LEGISLATURE. going 13 help Miss the United States. The ConBt-rvati- v by President Rouatsvi-It- , it is necessary Staunton?'' I her pleaaintly. are advocating a policy which, if not that the members of the legislature "Well, for o; thing. I a:u g'ing to directly the opposite, is still Tlo leg which wi',1 be fleet, ?d take Sirs. F r gton D row c n there 10 Ion should be elected and likewise it is friendly to the resumption of over necessary for the Republican Candida next Tuc-:.- ty will deer, a United buy thiirs. for. n'n, we ah-- ll both be tures eLhcr l y Canada or the United for Congress to be elected. Let the-- e Biatfs Scratof to succeed Thom In towii for a iy o to next reek. I re. Ard Mr. Fsfcenstcla? States. At this distance and at this be no mistake by the voter. Have It Kearns. Shall that senator b? a Demo"No I shan't mk him. said Lady writing it would be idle to attempt crat or Republican? Your" ballot will Isahi'L raatiiy. "nor the Fliod'rmanna clearly understood that to end or. prediction as to results, but unpre-iud;cr- President RixmovpH's adralaisfraiuii thry kr.ow too much but I dare say that question. If the nu tubers cf j.h k r.e r.p e un lnl" thlna lbey'll I? Inclines u to tiii Reb opinion the liciiei c.l,-- urc are io u'e for the t;,.ii a i for hT to sill. Shes very piv.iy tiered.;;!.; that Sir Wilfred Lauriers government publican l I'niii-i- l electors uni tin1 SMitv c:utor ui.l j i.iiuru. I tut an.'' Kr.-.uk- ai-.- of-th- e s ron-prr- sim-oill- Chas W. Fairbanks ' MI a J . roilMMM ue er nr Mr THE . over-actin- WeeK of Oct. 3lst in. e s P1SIIIJIIEA1 difference, it doesn't hurt anybody, besides collectors shouldn't be taken it Theodore Roosevelt NOVEMBER i, 1901. n the HARRY MARSHALL. Eccentric Comedian, In singng talking and dancing. THE FISHERS Contortionists Presenting ltHh Fisher, ihe world's child artist. VAL FERNANDO tialladist par excellence. LESSING A ELROY, In "The Original Poster NEW MOTION PICTURES Girt. $ 1 .00 Telephones for Residences $50 r.CCKY Telephones for Business UTKIN CELL COOT TELEP1I3NE Ask the Office for Particulars "WHATS THE CIRCULATIONr THAT THE VITAL POINTI Good a in a Broad 1 e. "Is she faked, too?" I asked. Indy Isabel laughed. "No, my dear, she's not; she's absolutely genuine.1 T've been going over the list of things In Lauras shop and rearranging them," said Lady Isabel tbe follow' ing afternoon. How good of you." "Oh, Its rather fun, site answered, bending over her table and writing something rapidly. "Iji Mru ire Victorlne Victims de la Revolution, I read. "Who's she? "It's for a small mlnature I picked up cheap, said Lady Isabel, airily. "It was very failed, bnt I got a little artist I knew to touch it up for half gilinea." And how did you find out who It was? "I didn't. she replied, frankly, "but if I don't know. I shall alwvys put Vic-tlde la Revolullon there were ss many of them, poor dear, eo I shall al ways be safe. "Why call it anything? Only on account of the price," she You see, Mrs answered, seriously. Barrington-Brow- n will pay eo much mare for something really IliFtoric&l.' "I eee," I said. RF.I ATIVE VALUES. "All the broken china h: gone to be mended by a little man Mr. Faken stein told me of be live at White-chnpc- l. or Not (ing Hill, or somewhere, end he's a Polish Jew, and frightfully clever and tricky. II'i nmie is Balcn-skand you can't tell a Bvlenskt-Chi- ! sea fif tire from the real thing tf you're ever such an exprt unless, of course, you know hi wo: k. "Is that how collectors get their china mended?" "No." Fhe said, "not collectors only dealers. You eee colluftTs oniy csre- t M. Leaden FilSTlF H. Patti aon. CUE 2425 Washington Avanua (Phene 228X) WANT EE?i MEN 1,000 schooners at the anlou To 1 Baa Beer balk t.i. It la tha place to get the longest sad) ) colds tallest, the biggest and or of beer In tow tor BT 1 I I Choicest whieklee brandies and wta kinds ot soft drink Fins; Eld all of cigars In town. Call la cur body as you paaa by aad sample j CorBrr ZSth ail Lincoln avenua iWj D. W. CATTS Jrourietor. BETTER NOTHING Way. , 'LIQUORS; ARTICLE Account ' . WINES yi A perfect Whiskey for Household and Medicinal pur delicious in' tasts poses. Properly acd, swjet aroma, m BAV- XtU I F. J. KIESEL OMKentticIiy d CO., wmi Distributors -at Owwd Yea need a Fall Butt and PutnsmV for yourself and hey. has them In great abundance end at the RIGHT PRICE. Dent foil ta cat! and leek BM fiwer before you hip l, Putnam - " 'V "'i V er ,r rs tu-- Clothiog Mouse s y.-.- VER VALIN Tbe man with many voices, introducing bis walking, wiLitg dancing figure. 1 r g) s "For Sale. A Kaby ' Sang by Chas. 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