OCR Text |
Show -4- - TI1E MOIIXIN'G EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH MONDAY MORNING, Published every fay U Ihe year by the Standard Publishing Col We would like to remind you of a few of our many useful bargains Manager. by Carrier, laelafai Suaaay Morning Examlaor. 23, 1901. r YOU FO THE EXAMINER WM. GLASMANN, NOVEMBER Delivered jar oath ....................7S eta S eta Single copies SUBSCRIPTION RATES. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Bt Bail one month (Including Sunday) ,.H odiUe of Ogdea Tdopbou No. eta M. Snbecrlbere will eoafar a tavar by thin otflee eC fnllare to i cetre The Bcaalaar before theb i Informing THIS HANDY KITCHEN CABINET T op 28x45, 2 Mixing: Boards, 2 Drawers, 2 Bins that w hold 50 lbs. flour each. Legs fastened with a strong; iron bo It EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS" . Independent Phone..... BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phono. Special Price $4.00. Very handy and durable, No. 81 ....... ..No. 120 WILLIAM GLASMANN independent Phone EDITORIAL ROOM Boll Phono BUSINESS OFFICE Bell Phone ...No. 120 .....No. 6$ WILLIAM GLASMANN Boll Phene No 120 of both telephone closd after 8 p. m. ..N No. 497 Iron Bed Inch posts, angle iron aids rails, brass knobs on top, in assorted colors. 3-- 4 II No. 120 Price $4.25 systems Wo have from 12.75 PRIVATE RIGHTS IN FOREST RESERVES. ' Ogden Furniture & Carpet Co. 23-2- 5, Complete House Furnishers Furniture, Carpets, Linoleum, Wall Paper, Draperies, Stoves and Ranges. areas wood. AN URGING DUTY. Republican parly to attend the primaries tonight for (be purpose of nominating candidates for membership on the school board, but we do wish to impress on the mind of each member it the party that it is a duty which he owes himself, his party and to the public. It is not a matter of partisanship as would like to make the people believe: It is nut a question of honoring again nny men because they, in a degree attended i a duty to which they pledged themselves; It 1 not an endeavor to inject either politics or religion in the conduct of the schools; but it Is an endeavor lo place the school system In the control of the hast men who tan be chosen for the positions. If the Republicans nominate for tlic office the best men whom they enn choose In the various wards of the city, the Democrats will lm forced to pla- - In nomination tbe best, men they have. Thus with the greet-'- r qualification for the position will thus be candidates on the ticket s and no matter how the election goes, the inters ste of the people will be guarded but. of course, will be in safer hands if the Republicans wiu. Although the Republican party has s majority in the city, such Is the sentiment. In (school elections that they ttn for-sioi- h, ot1v in iv Your Credit Is Good Hyrum Ping'ree Manager Department confining recruiting to American citizens are already having a desirable effect in the enlisted force. Tbe last reports show that the proportion of native Iwrn Americans among the eulieled men is no less than This is a remarabiy 79 per ceut. good showing when it is considered that 10 pi-- cent of alien enlistments include the men who have declared their intention of citizenship and tbs servants of the enlisted force, who re specially excepted from the rule of citizenship, and those enlisted in the Insular force some sixty men in Ihe Samoan Islands and others In the Philippines. For tbe present it will ue mess attendants t necessary to accept who are not native born or of Auteii-raTHE NAVY. AMERICANIZING citizenship, especially Japanese Tbe rulea adopted by the Navy and Filipinos. This can bo done only by ata full represent at Ion of the party tending the primaries. Therefore, we urge again that every primer-te- a Republican should attend the this evening. . There Is room for much Improvement In our city schools. The. Republican y party Is pledged to progress, prtwiier-lito and protection and tliat applies well as to the affairs school affairs of Ihe state, county and nation. Get together this evening and put up your best mud mosL prominent men. Let these nominees be parents and men of experience. brat men. r n and morality. who desires to be healthy, wcatlhy ana wise should adopt the motto touch cot handlo not, taste not tobacco or alcoholic liquors. One . sent out letters asking whether they could find or promise work for unemployed laboring men. Of the 200 replies received only one waa in any degree satisfactory or held out the faintest lrope. I have no desire to exaggerate conditions, but I see at present no escape from the conclusion that want and Idleness are to hold London In their ghastly grip this winter. Har- In this age of many wants. They will be suitable, too, for presents, and the prices sill be reasonable. The ladies request the public to delay buying until tha 15th, 16th, and 17th, of December, when their wants can bo supplied in tbe easiest and most satisfactory manner possible. In buying of them, too, one haa the coneciousnsss of having put their money where it will do the most possible good. The Ladles' Aid Society are making strenuous efforts to raise their church debt. The cause is laudable, and the public will be glsd to know they are meeting with much encouragement among the good peopls of Ogden sud vicinity. Flouting Target, of the Sea. Even tbe French mid Brlilsh warship that patrol the Newfauudlanl const during tbe fishery season do U"t BROTHER DICKEY'S FABLE. escape the danjpu' of Icelicrgi, crowded with men and carefully navigated mu(Atlauia Constitution.) though the vessels are. The ice fill fleets the for novel Om-serve Weekly. vpon a time," said a purpose Brother pers the simmur through, being mail s Satan liaJ ter slay so lung Hickey. a fum home, huntin' up sinners, he Towtargets for big gun practice. When CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. nine one drifts ed, he did, dat hed git him a houseformidable specially a keeper. ter look alter things whilst lie past kit. Jobu's a cruiser slips her wuz gone; en he tole her, a 'Keep runs to sea afier it. pelting It Begin Thinking About Them Now. and sharp lookout now, en w'en de rich with projectiles until she fires swsy Prepare in Time man hollers that he wants somebody With allowance. It is one of the sights her their customary enterprise, the ter turn de hose on Tm. don't pay lie St. of John's, the endless procession ladies of the Methodist church, have has' attention ter him kaxe he been of IcelwTg ot every size and ships hollerin' dataway ever since I knowed formed plans for an unusually large The Owe Tfclag Strlial. Tm. I d nb no bow- - long I'll be gone, and that drift by day after day, charmbazaar in one of the Teacher Johnuls, If you were a man ing the eye and cooling the summiT kaxe 1 g.it lots er business on ban', down-tow- n stores next and had $0,000 ami wanted to buy a lull you ties look alter things, ex I tell atmosphere. Sometimes they ground month. The location will be announced $10,000 house, what would you need? In you, cii keep de fire bright, kaxe winthe harbor mouth and prevent ships ter cornin' on now, en we don't want later. They are no busy making up Johnnie A rich wife. St. Louis Re- entering or leaving. I. T. McGrsth is In ,ls yer settlement! Kn a stock of fancy goods, aprons, dolls, ter Venture's aid dat. lie gone on hia way. But alter quilts, and many other goods necessary public. he been gone ever so long, he come home, he did, en dey ain't no light in de winder, en de doors wuz locked. So he holler Hum de keyhole, How come you lo ked de do, w'en I dime tole you die wuz a whlcopen place?' Kn de housekeeper make answer. Kaxe 1 dun-n- o what sorter eomp'ny you fetehln' home ttr my house. Dem 'social p wld de right sort, eu dar'a got ter he a change! Den Satan holler hark tlioo de keyhole, you call dfa yo' house?' En de voice come back ter Tm. 'Hit vho' is; en gwine ter tell you right now, dat ef you don't keep better roiiip'uy, en betu-- hours, you won't get tn here 'tall!' En dal.'' said Brother Dickey, Is why satan Is s much In de Three large sample lines pictures. Furs, and Comforts. worl. si hlder bein' whar he b'long.'' We bought these at a 25 par cent discount "Who told yoti that sinry. Brother line. and had the freights paid, therefore, wa are in position to give you a big bargain in either Dickey? one of Ids listeners akM. De tale wiix tole me by Br'or WillThe pictures aro very fine ones, all framed and wired ready to hang. The prices range from 25c ' iams." replied the old mail, atier hi to $9.00. When you aro down town call and see them no two alike. ole ooman Us ked de do' on 'lm en ke.p 1dm out in de col all night, des kaxe he come home too late fum a poker mo"T-ing- well-stock- ed fn-i'x- e - SUICIDES AND THEIR L ft would be difficult to explain the increase in the number of suicides and murders that have occurred la tbo last year. Roth are so ghoulish that one thinks of them with horror. The most reasonable excuse for suicide lx that perilous who destroy themselves are insane and Irresponsible lor their deeds. It can hardly bu supposed that persons clothed In their rigiu mind would take their own lives. of reason, their thoughts are gloomy. They see everything and generally imagine that all the world is against thim. Nothing impresses them favorably or makes them couieutvd and haupv. They brood over imaginary injuries until they hecorve a verity, suggesting revenge sud the darkest deeds. Their love turns to hate. Thu becuuid objects of their sane devotion the victims of their insane venom. We hear that such and such iiisan'.' the persona are harmlass. hollow tip out nine tinus found is it and casea, of ten that in fits of temporary abet ration of the mind" the harmless lunatic have committed muider and have multiplied the horror by killing innocent children often being among the vletlma whose lives uavv been sacrificed through the Criminal raieiessnvss of allowing such persons to be at large. Insanity and suicide are very closely liied. The latter does not occur unless it is preceded by the former. Some of the crimes committed by persons wliosi- - minds arc unbalanced aru so heinous that they seem Incredible and could scarcely lie conceived by niiaJs that were sonud. It mould lie more profitable if greater attention a as paid to ihe cause, of such rapid increase ij the niunhe. of coses of insanity iu this cuutnry. U wunld be found that there are two idiol and tobacco, to whirk cans, altraced almost directly or could be the majority of ra-e- s. faiv, and l)r. kecley of Keeley euro conacii-ntioicertainly one of Ihe mos men that ever lived, once told me that alcohol and tobacco were respunsibl': lor the crowded asylum for the l:ian and the overdo ins prisons and the hni?hl Ife-n-- ft We do not wish to show undue Insistence in urging the members of the $1.15 This Splendid Chair great many mors stylet to $85.00. $1.15 The National Mining Oongrean otlto session held nt Portland, Ore., August adopted resolutions favoring the conservative uae of forrat reaourceo,and in pnrlcnlnr tbe creation and manage, meat of forest reserves under practical, business-lik- e rules and regulations" the National Live in August Early Stock Association, at its Denver meeting, was equally earnest for practical control and Improvement of forest Tbe permanent prosperity of nearly II the far western stales is threatened by the destruction of tbe forests oa the watersheds of Irrigation streams Wasteful lumbering, excessive grafting, and fires are unceasingly cutting down the efficiency of the forests ns sources of water supply. Conditions are ripldly growing worse, and this Is evidenced by the const ant demands ot citizens for the creation of new forest reserves. The great difficulty lo to determine boundaries which will include only lands suitable for tbe purpose, ana will avoid Injury to local enterprises The interests of the seitler, the cattle or sheep man, the miner, the lumberman, and the irrigator, often nil dependent upon the same region, are always more or less conflicting.' Seldom le a reserve created without opposition from one or more of these interests Commonly the practice of the government Is to wiihdraw from settlement all the land Involved nntll it can be Carefully examined, after which tbs suitable portion Is included In a permanent reeerve, and that which proves to be open, agricultural, or largely under private ownership, Is released, r A settler who has entered upon a claim which is later included In a forest reserve does not thereby lose it. He may return it to the government and in lieu thereof select another equal portion of the public domain. Or, If he electa to remain on the claim, he la protected In all hia rights of ownership, is allowed free Ingress and egress over reserve lands, and is also permitted, without cost, to cut reserve wood for domestic end farm repair purposes. Residents In the neighborhood of reserves are granted a similar free use of Price i:ein-sclve- fast harmful, as not one has evci i',adc without being adulterated -- nil Mime deadly drug, including tbo paper and tobacco prepared for persona to He said roll their own cigarettes. i they were Ircalcd with a drug iu their manufacture, and that therefore all cigarette were more delerierioua to mind the body than even alcnhul in ita various forms. He spent much of his life studying the two poison and their effect upon the human mi.id and body. that cigarettes He further were more Injurious than albohol: that tbe poison in them created an iuostia alcohol and would ble appetite eventually destroy the mental poweis and moral principles of every who was addicted to their ue. H'i said he couhl demonstrate to any oue that that cigarettes were worse thnr. alcohol because of tbe deadly druj with which they were saturated in their manufacture. He would not treat people fur alcoholism unless they would agree to gtv-- i Rome of the saddest up cigarettes. eases of insanity and Incurable maladies have had their beginning iu the excessive use of tobacco, which Impels thirst for alcohol, a thraldom front which there ts no escape except through total abstinence. Those encu.ies to mind and body are iesKiusil;h for the appalling tragedies which are daily recorded. They bring long liue of wretchedness to cuuntle-- .' innocent persons who are allied by the ties of nature to the rrimlala who are constantly before tlie bar of justice. The lurgT number are men and buys, but far too often women and girts have to lie arraigned for misdemeanors and ciime perpetrated because of their degeneracy from thd use of tobacco and alcohol. It mailers little whether habits of dissipation are contracted in gildel palaces or hovels, they ore alie to bmy and soul. In the preslist of bridal and simticr.-ar- y ent one ortcu notices that Mrs. or Mis gave beautiful cigar-cu- e cases, decanters and liquor sets to the bride, bridegroom, or to or friend iaroin brother. tt range selections if one ib sires to . more im-Me-d fr o hns-ha.i- .vriej 11 ifiV'V '' 'll'T'i'1 d. V At Clarks 1 r Furs game. HARD TIMES IN' LONDON. By all leports and tokens we are In for a winter of exceptional distress. Trade la slack and the labor market overstocked; a very general feeling exists that England has entered the sons of severs commercial depression. Taking lamdon as a whole. I lie present lack of employment, even before the opening of Novemlier, is a great as it is, if not greater than, is c.imnien-l- y the rose in the middle of winter. Oil this the officials who administer the lsw, tin- - secretaries and agents of the innumerable charity societies, and of the Salvation Army, who the otlh-erknow the poor of Ixmdou as no other church know them, seein to he in deplorable UKi-'- incnt. During the twenty-one years that 1 have been working here. writes the Vicar of ITaistow. I have never found so much distress at this time of year. 1 have already had lo start the soup kitchen. which la nut usually opened till Christmas time. I hare done so because our lady visitors found the state of things mi bad in the poorest districts that they begged for something to he done to provide fond at all event, for the children." What. TMaistow report. Whit erhail. Stepney. Poplar, ('mining Town. Hucknev. North Kensington, and indeed, every outside borough and parish in I the fashionable resident ini district can Ann. I wa shown the other day a build lo of corn spouden-that has recently passed between one of tin- sccTf-arleof a Salvation Army bureau and some of the greatest lir s Furs Furs In the cloak department can e found one of the largest lines of fare in town, besideo the regular stock. You may see the samples, which may be had In all kinds. Wa make mention of a few. Re1 member the prices aro 25 per cent lower than regular. The first one is a Coney long, two tails for $1.00 Coney, 35 inches long, 6 taio $1 .50 Muskrat. 36 incheo long, $3.00 Opos urn, 6 tails, a groat value Squirrel lined, 4 large tails, very stylish Belgium Coney, a fine one, 110 inches long, 6 tails $6-5- .. 0 $7.50 Isabella Fox, a long one, 2 largo fox tails and four small ones, only $10.00 Black Marten, extra value, 80 inches long, 6 tails $15.00 Isabella Opossum, $18.00 6 tails, 72 inches long, should be $25.00 Comforts A large line of Comfort bought the same way and sold at the tarns reductions. They are covered with ailkoline on both sides and aro mads of one sheet of cotton which makea them large and fluffy-Th- e cotton will not Toll up as in comforts with small rolls of cotton. The prices range from to $3.S0; 25 per cent lower than regular and no two alike. Call and see these lines before buying- $2-2- 5 .on-in- e s i i in nf i w l L. CLARK & SONS CO. 8 |