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Show THE MOUMXG EXAM IX til OGI)EX, UTAH, TUESDAY MOUSING, JANUARY 3, 4. labor agnation. Then came uncertain! regarding the crops awl elections. Since the removthe finally al of all these drawbacks, ibene has by been a very decided revival of confidence, and pessimism is rapid! giving way to optimism, so that the business world enters the year under mnch brighter and sounder conditions than boomed possible six mnslbs ago. CU the only reasons lor hesitancy being MS the unusually high level ol prices and a tendency to over-- e peculation. THE EXAMINER rUiiM mr tar i U. Standard Publishing VM. Mmd tuair PM Manias Mtk 00g4nS. SUBSCRIPTION r Cm. NimM 6LASMANN, by Carrisr, o tadutai Examinee, RAT A. Sy mail oae mouth (Including Sunday) outside of Ogdea ....Main Telaphcaa Mm M. wlU eualar Sabasrlbars a raver hr ta is hbraiu this offiea if failure bufora aaiva The Tts nr their EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS' Independent BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Fhene WM. OLASMANN . Independent Fhene EDITORIAL ROOM Ball Fhene BUSINESS OFFICE Beil Phone WM. GLASMANN .Na II ta w No. 120 Nm 80 Ne 68 Nm 120 . 120 of both telephone systems closed after 8 p. in. Sell Phene., Na VOLUME OP TRADE. While Wall Street has 'witnessed considerable recession in values during tha post year there was no appreciable loea of volume iu the year's commerce. Railroad earnings an excellent trade barometer on C7 roads during the eleven uuimbs ending November 3(rth showed n tout of or nearly per cent more man In, tha acme period of 1903. The curftild,-000,00- X rent twelve months will probably make an even better record, which, considering the heavy returns of 1002, la very satisfactory. But earnings were, of course, frequently diminished by Increased expenses, though not sufficiently to rsuse any diminution of dividends. Another good Indication oi the volume of business is the Clearing House figures, which, in spite of the fact that speculation in 1904 was much less active than in 1903. reached the total of 199,044,000,000 against In the same period last The only decline in clearing year. was in Eastern cities, cbiefiy at New York, Philadelphia and Pittaburg. Many of tbs Western, Southwest end Southern cities, where speculation was of little account In clearings, made handsome gains and showed no loss whatever In the volume of business. General business during tbe past twelve months was reasonably satisfactory and complaints few. Tbs volume, an Just shows, has been large; but profits wore universally diminished by high costa of production and in n few casea consumption was largely curtailed by unfavorable condition such as high prices and labor difficuTha depression in Wail street lties, was also a factor, cheesing new enterprise, stopping Improvements and exerting a marked effect in tbs iron trade. The cotton trade suffered severely front the speculation in cotton and from labor troubles. Msny other Industries felt the Injurious effect ol O.ic Brut Wives, Kan Fort Iren Pennsylvania Brides-To-B- Acted as mi i e Michael Bougionax oi Puit.ville, Pa., Chspcrco lor tightcca Host of Happy Youngsters. trouble Lagan. He astonished Die WRIGHTS im- is a brave man. no matter what opinion migration when his temporone may entertain of bis discretion. ary "family" trailed down the gang esHe has just returned from Italy, plank in a long string behind him. They corting across lb Atlantic tbe wives louldn't figure out whether it was Dr. tit eighteen of hie Bowls importing a new Job lot of conwith their tneuty-tbre- e children, and verts, or a Mormon elder returning brides. from a tour. four fluttering proapei-tivicfii-ia- fcJlow-couutryme- a, e 'Ibis personally conducted tour of IMMIGRATION OFFICERS CAUSING anxious femininity was tbs result of a WOOL BUSINESS OP 1MH. TROUBLE. visii paid by Mr. Bnngioiuo to bis naTheir offirial curiosity caused no cad baa of resident lie laud, been a tive Aocoiding to figures compil'd by U IVinrltle for several years, and had of trouble, and some of their quarterns Tool and Cotiou Reporter," this bus prospered there, ao that when he de- worried and scandalized tbe honest been a most lemaikable year In the cided to have bia wife Join him, instead man, eaperially ns hi wife was standing by. it was only when all the passwool business sad some comment on of aeiidiug her money to come over, he ports and papers belonging te the j over after her. went difthe conditions will be of greet iuterent The return of hlr. Itonginiiiu from party had been examined and the to mnny cheep owners of this tectlun. and tagged am h a mission caused great excitement ferent families that tlie light of comprehension dawnWool and Cotton Reporter," tine he in tbe Italian town of f'alabra. and ed. roundall that region "throughout wool on of have the market supplies This barrier passed, Bongtorno had about." It happened that a number of now been reduced to such email d linen, ion to distribute hi charges to tha other women who lived there had hus- fonr winds of heaven otherwise to as they are at ike present band ia America whom they were anvarious parte of the United btales. It had so bare to not st been until For xious rejoin. they years they wasn't no much getting Mrs. Lolgi tha close of say year of which a rec- aaved money for tbe purpose, but hes- macaroni bundles disengaged from alone. to undertake the itated long trip ord baa been kept. Tha cause of this Would good Mr. Bongtorno take Mrs Pietro's package of garlic and dried fish, as it was marling them ea has been an unprecedentedly Urge de(hem s long with him when he returntheir Journey aright. mand for eonuumption, which set in at ed Only one family was to go to Potts-vill- a Ur. Bmiorno was gallant, if not tha beginning of tha summer, st s time with Mr. and Mrs. Bcmgiorna g, lie would. Probably now, if Tbe other when tha available atocka or old a no I were bound tor Chicago, Lad it all to go over again, bo ha on hand had been reduced to very wouldnt. Minneapolis, Boston 4n fact, for point all over ths land. moderate dimensions. Tha mills were NO DULL MOMENTS ON VOYAGE. Botigiomo would laboriously sort eat wool for months and for hungry they lu any event the eighteen wives, not ths family Intended tor Minneapolis, were free buyers; indeed, at times, counting Mrs. Bongtorno, gathered up fur iustanua, purchase tickets, supply there seemed to be a perfect scramble all their belouging and their twenty-thre- e them with provisions , patiently exchildren. The four prospective plain every detail of the Journey, load for wool, s the result of the very limbrides packed their Irouaseaux and all them and their belongings os a train, ited stocks carried by manufacturers, put their money into the trepid hands wipe his fevered brow and utter fertbe improvements in the goods situ- of Botigioruo. lie, in turn, placed it In vent words of tbankfulneas, when he ation and the enlarged demand for fab- a si out t which he wore around his woulJ go through the whole proceeding wnlHt; the other valuables he packed again with another family. rics. in trunks. He looked after every It took mure than a week of this sort away The coesequeucs has been that a a detail, collected the odds and ends of, of thing to get all the party on the way find that tbe stocks of wool in the baggage, marshaled the twenty-thre- e toward their respective destinations a week that Bongioruo Joes not care corralled tbs twenty-thre- e women, Boston market sow aggregate only and started for America. to live over again. To his credit It is pounds. Including foreign wools children Ihe voyage over was not especially recorded that he did not drink a drop and wools of every description, as com- eventful, although Mr. Bongtorno did during the entire period, but his eyes pared with 15.380,000 pounds n year nut suffer from ennui to any great ex- took on a fearing, haunted kink, and ago and 78,280.000 pounds two yeare tent. He was sufficiently entertained be grew peevish nnd irritable. to the twenty-tw- o When be had done all thjw Mr. inquiring ago. The total stocks of wool in tbe explaining women not to ment ion hie own wife-- all and his wife departed for their United Blatee, exclusive of manufactabout tbe wonderful New World own home, in Potteville. He is glad he urers' holdings, are only Cl, 571.678 and Its wavs, and in seeing that none made so many of bis fellow-countlittle Giuseppes men happier for Christmas, but conpounds, na compared with 157.4 27.700 of (be twenty-thre- e fides to hia friends that he has gone xmrettaa fell overboard. pounds a year ago. The sale of wool and was when the of personally conductIt etrameblp docked out of business in the Boston market for the year have at New York, however, that his real ed tour- -. reached the large total of 378,407.000 pounds, as against 212,071,000 pounds ItfE POLITICAL SITUATION. tive, has been the target for mos Inst year. u be but brings unreasoning attacks, Mr. Kewwed John, Tfo you think the office unusual business ability, i ihnl Roosevelt and Parker will be HITE HOUSE FOilALS TRUST MAMA ENDED. stat elected? knowledge of the needs in the Mr. Newwed (looking up quickly) Oue of the beet signs of the times administration and an adminlstra'.ivi OPTO TO 1 suppose one of them will be is the complete subsidence of the con- ability far above that possessed liv Why, alee tod. solidation or trust erase, which reach- any of those who would by lnucndo Mrs. Newwed Oas of them! Wh.r, (Continued from page 2) ed lie climax In 1901, says iionrv detract from bis standing with tbe I thought both of them would lie elected. Clews, the New York financier, lie people- - He is energetic, sincere, pro-- ' ognition ot her services to the RusMr. Newwed That's Impossible. continues comment by saying that in gressive. He taxes the control ot the sian Rod Cross. Mm. Newwed Why, McKinley end. Baron Stanislaus Hengelmuller, the ths year Just closed it is estimated slate government with a full compre- Roosevelt were elected st the seme tne ambassador of Austria-Hungarthat the total Industrial consolidations hension of tbe duties Involved. He has time. Mexican ambassador, Honor Don ManMr. were Newwed But running they uel De Aspiros, and the Italian ambasaggregated only about 8196.000,000, as tbe confidence of tbe masses of tne on the sauve ticket. 0 people, lie should have the support against 8425,000,000 la 1903, Mrs. Newwed Well, so are Roose- sador, Mayer des Planches, with their staffs followed. Mr. Jussorand, Frencn velt and Parker. la 1903, and 92,905,000,000 in of all. Mr. Newwed (shewing rising anger) amabssador, followed Baron Mayer Governor Weils, who retires from 1901. The riuses of this cessation and the greeting he received from the Theyre nothing ot the kind. were twofold: First, bankers p routed tbe gubernatorial chair, has made an vMra. Newwed Oh, how terrible! 1 president wee notably cordial, bir by their experience mid refused to enviable record in his nine years ot thought that Fairbanks was running Mortimer Durand, the British emres ador, was a notable figure. Standing finance further schemes of this class, service. Entering upon the duties ot against Roosevelt and Parker. Not at all. It's Par- several inches over six feet, his and, second, owners of industrial the office when the affaire of newly kerMr. Newwed and Davis against Roosevelt and height was accentuated by tha long c plants discovered that the trust fys-te- acquired statehood were in an embryo-ti- Fairbanks. coat of his uniform. Sir Mortimer condition he grasped the reigns ot do not always work as well as Mrs. Newwed Weil, who is Colonel principal decorations were war medals, warded him for services m tbe field. anticipated, and that, as a rule, they government and directed tbe course Bryan running against T He Mr. Kewwed It wee no new experience tor Mr. irritated) (visibly maintbe has in so that the progress were absolute failures continually isn't at all. He isn't a candi- Grip, the minister u( Sweden and Norbeen towards the ideal for good gov- date. running tenance of monopolies. Overcapway, to head the line of ministers. He Mrs. Kewwed Well, then, why did has held the position at every new italisation and .heavy fixed charges ernment. Few executives hare the have such a terrible fight? based upon expected monopoly-profit- s year's reception for many yeare. Jkin-latqualities which were exhibited by heMr. Kewwed Oh, he was against Kogoro Takahira off Japan, was inducetram be Wells Governor retires and the strongest possible proved tbe gold plank In the platform. welcomed cordially by the president, ment to tbe starting of new competi- office possessing tbe confidence ot Mrs. Newwed John, what is a gold w ho took occasion to congratulate him Iml-for an tive concerns having small capitaliza- his constituents and the good will ana plank? Is it real gold, just upon bia recovery from his recent bin? friends and oppotion, amnll fixed ubllgntlone, new ma- esteem of political r. Newwed (with a look of ap' Leading the charges d'affaires was chinery, fresh brains and new meth- nents alike. proaching lunacy) It's simply called the commanding figure of Baron von ods. Tha present generation Is harda plan t. It's merely a declaration ot Dem who exprinciples of the party. ly likely to tee a repetition of tbe tended tha greetings of the Germ os Mrs. What Newwed John? parly, trust mania on its former scale. ComI EDITORIAL COMMENT j Mr. Newwed (reaching for his bat) Emperor to the president Alter passing tha diplomatic binations will continue, but ou soundYou'll have to excuse me, darling. of the members of I'm going nut on the porch to get a corps, Mrs. Hay, wife ot the secretary er and more politic lines. Monopolies of elate, left the receiving Una end little air. New York Herald. we may aiUl have, some of which ere accompanied the secretary to their New will Nan the ralleraon begin own home, at Sixteenth and LaFayelts inevitable; but the promoters' dream Year with a trial anyway. CONTRASTS OF CITY LIFE. of turning all the vast industrial masquare. There at noon tha secretary Mrs. Hay entertained tbe members and a United few the luto of Persons Slate of Who Handle the Luxuries chinery Tbe new stale administration merits of tbe diplomatic corps at the usual Life but Are Pressed for tbe. ponderous combinations has happily the support of every loyal Utahn. diplomatic feast. Necessities. broken down through its own Inherent Chief Justice Fuller, accompanied rottenness anil weakness. the associate justices end the ladby Tbe scIm la many a man's bead is a of are in the ways living "Mny les of their households, was present The organization of labor was the an incentive to New Year's of an tbe said treasurer upgreat city," town tltili. That man who went out ed to the president and Mrs. Roosevelt Inevitable counterpart of tbe organian as you rim in Is immediately after the diplomats. Sevexample. sation of capiUL Reckless and radi"ilia business ie hunting game, lie is eral of the justices with their accomIf Uni North African Soli an don t cal leadership led labor into much the walcli mil France will become a Tan- employed by this dub and several panying ladles, were invited to go behouseholders to procure game in sea- hind the line. Following them were same sort of errors that brought some ner asd dress down Morocco. son. Judges of the court of claims, of court of our captains of industry to an early "He lives up in The Bronx and has a of appeals and of the supreme court weather this seasonable continues If too, of Labor, reckoning. sought day will uiit be an unusual sight to see large family to suppnrt. Notwithstand- of tbe District of Columbia, former in procuring game, I members of the cabinet and monopoly; and this object ass fre- It the ing hia sucre all bojs and girls with tbetr skates know t list he has not tasted a bite of of the United States. quently obtained by force and Intimi- ou. game of any sort in years. Senators, representatives and deledation when other means tailed. GenOn ths contrary, his table ta the gates In congress and the commission A iliesler especially for the East meat line is eral prosperity enabled many employdecidedly frugal, lie told and judicial officers of the district been has children York New Bide of me one ers to make concessions which servea day that he had not tasted wore then received. si and girls quail fur long that he would not to encourage rather than satisfy the organized. East Hide boys Following the legislative came ths know what it was if it wne served tu will be the players. branch of the government. military demands of unreasonable leaders unhim when lie was blindfolded. It consisted of officers ot the army, til the right of freedom or contract same old story all "Well, the it's To manufacture tobacco grown in town. A diamond expert in one of nary and niariue corps, on duty in between employer and employe was Canada a factory la about to be oyr oia-ne- d Washington, and the general and staff tlie big houses in N-threatened with extinction. Thus caiue iu Winnipeg. Experts sa tbat tbe that he walks home atYork ia so poor of the militia of the district. All ofa luug ficers were night, a in full uniform and Lieut. the Issue between the opon and closed Canadisu tobacco ia hardly distance, to save carfare. from the Havana product R. Cbaffee, chief oi "A woman time is to who is and employed by three General Adna prove that shop, likely families to make the purchases for their staff, waa at their head. there is but one cud to a monopoly Next came the naval officers, attired A street car lie-u- p lu Balt Lake City tables lis six children de;iendent upon whether of capital or labor that is, i familiar with in their full dress, with the admiral her who One earnings. of caused citi.eu that the failure. For some mouths there baa Buiidsyto realize that notwithstanding her Ufe assures me that her little ones of the navy, George Dewey, at tneir burg been an abatement of labor troubles, a new year had comim-nredsome ol are sometimes half red, although the head. The marine offleera, who serve both and their revival ou a serious scale the evil of the old year are still with mother is as generuns in supplying their wants sa her means will per- ashore and afloat, followed the navy, us. be cannot reasonably experted until mit. being headed by General Elliott "I once knew a man In this town tho wave of depression sets In, which Beginning at 12:15 o'clock the re"Mummies wanted'' is iho adverwho was the purchaser of the wines ception to civilians began. Among It in, to be hoped will be more wise- tisement of a London firm, these used in a big hotel. When be was dying those received were the regents of tbe ly accepted than the condiiwus ot the ancient things are used In the manu- lie told hie physician that he bad never Smithsonian institute; the civil serfacture uf paint. W bit a fortune could felt himself able to buy anything for vice last two year. combe mails by utilizing the Tribujc outfit himself ia the line of 'drinks except mercecommission, the Interstate secretarassistant commission, a tor paint plant. beer, lie died nearly s pauper, not be- ies and other officials. THE NEW ADMIMSTKAHUX cause he was evtiaragant but because lu the lion and uf the demands made upon his purse civilian and lumarel activity new a state adminisorganizaYesterday by a large lamily." steel Industrie of t'auudj has resulttion were received. Including tbe sowas tration in ed from the additional duty placed ou Inaugurated ciety of the Cincinnati, the Associated WOULDN'T IT BE GRAND. Utah but is aim one steel rails and ihe legislation recently it Veterans of the War ot 1846-- Medal in which every citizen of tbe slate enacted will doubtless secure to Canot Honor Legion, the Military Order ot Christmas but once a year, the Loyal Legion, the Urand Army ot can have the most implicit confidence. ada the establisheu-u- t of new Iron and 'Tis too bad that this is true; steel plants or tne purciiane by Amthe Republic and other bodies. The incoming officials are pledged to erican firm of YVould that it might roll around plants already In About 1 o'clock the general recepOnce in every month or two. continue the policy of Republicanism- tion to citlxens begun. Every phase under which, since statehood, Utah bus ot life was represented In the line, old All the children are so goud in 1:ii3 France Imported Ili.'i.i'UO.lM'U forged to the front. Tbe entire rosJust before it vmes. you know and yoiuig, rich and poor, black and ter of officials represents men of bon-o- r, Wurth uf inanutactuicd goods, ot Wouldn't life te joyfnl with white, yellow and red. All were greetUnited States furnished Christmas every mouth or so? ed by the president and under tno of high Ideals, of unswerving sin- which, the worth, or only a lime over to stirring' music of the band tne people gleness of purpose, to whom tbs right- per cent of the total. During the sane 'I thought you said yon had a gold were kept moving rapidly past the re-cful discharge of their duties means period the United States sent to for- mine in that play of yours." ring party. "l had," answered Mr. Btormtngton the devotion of their entire energy eign countries 1435,000, (mt) worth of The reception was concluded at ihe products of Americau mills aud Barnes. "But It was one ol the xind 2:27 o'clock. The total number ot and knowledge. wnriii-hiip- . of which but 4 cent that sells stuck and never rays any callers was 7.718. nearly a thousand John (. Cutler, the new chief execu-- w ere exported to Ft ante. dividends." Waebiugtun Star. mure than last year. i Mammoth U-l- 00 Run-gior- Home. We sell the best Union Made Overalls a workingman ever put a foot into. Carhartt Working Clothes We have complete lines the best of Union Made of Work-fneClothe- s. Railroad Mens Working Clothes are a great leader with us. Thousands of Railroad Men never think of going anywhere else for Overalls or Working garments. M Nye Fred The Clothier BAY no ry PM Stock Takmg t 1,122,-000,00- I This store will be c!os- . ed Tuesday morning until J p. m. for stock taking .V .V .V n, tlialm-gulshabl- When you say Overalls Winter Clearance Sale Begins time-cei'-ts- lnlr Bassche-Haddenhauee- Were at 1905. , z. c. p 0 Lots of Choice Remniints --T- HE- MORNING EXAMINER B Gives the Night Dispatches Hot from the Wire. 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