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Show ' ' . i t .v-- t . TI1U 4 -- ilORXIXG EXAMINER OGDEN. UTAH, IT.IDAY MORNING, I LBKUAEY 10,1003. Oo THE EXAMINER o Fubliiliril every 0 tr. dtf ia (bi p esbS eLxaS RATES. SUBSCRIPTION Delivered ly Carrier lu Ugdea Mornlily, including Sunday ing Examiner, per moutU. . . .75 eta. 5 ct Single ccpiri BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. The Examluer is aeut by mail outside of Ogden, per year . .. . $6 00 At least quarterly, In advance.. 1.60 FEARLESS AND INDEPENDENT TLe Examiner l a strictly Indepenna iieaspaper. U gives all mdue equal show. dent The Examiner has no favorite, and no enemies to punish. It mil gtva the new unbiased and unprejudiced. Communications will be received on all subject presented respectful language from known individuals, but the true name must be publlahed in fall. All letter and communication signed by non de plum, or aaaamed name, will be throws ia tba waata basbeL The brave man never hldea bekiad an assumed Dime. Ihvot ssk tbs Editor to be responsible for what are ashamed of. Of the entire stock of Putnams Mammoth Clothing and Furnishing Goods announced for last Saturday took the city by storm. Tomorrow it starts with a new II !l spurt ol speed. Every question of cost or loss is made a secondary matter to that of closing out the entire stock. Losses are taken with good grace and ITS UP 7 j& 7 7 7 TO YOU TO PROFIT BY IT. AGlanceatUFoUowingJPricWiiyConvinceYmijrhisTsthel fi Ever Conducted in This Section of the Country I Hubacrlbers will confer a favor by Informing this office of failure to receive The Examiner beiore their y breafcfaaL ....... .New No. 1 M No. 120 Independent Phene No. 120 Bell Phone. No. 120 of both telephone systems 0 Rich in Style p.m. TYRANNY. i, V With tlio foreign raid furniahing Reea each (lay tolling if violence one bears unceasingly aad blood-eheMm word "tyranny. No matter what the circunintaurr. Mime will always use the word, warranted or unwarranted. It lisa marLrd all greet convulsion is the world's history, and from tinder it iron stroke Liberty list sprung Into life tbs child of biller irsvsil and immemorial hope, which I tbs hrritaga of all men. From tyranny have come many blowings, fur in the Crust Schema it is so ordered that evil shall beget good and sometimes good the evil, but eventually the problem i so solved that the answer may boaoetly Bui 11m back at the sunrise of a new ere. If you ponder deeply oa life and the desUuy that Is resletlrisly moving ns on ward yon may be able to realise what a rounded, symmetrical scheme life in, despite what may appear to be acute auglrs and certain symmetries which we cannot reconcile to our coDtepUoaa. Salvage price Inches style, 00 AO f 9da9 fiidd stripes This suit is positively worth $20.00. At $10.98 each you esa select you a Suit worth from $25 to 120.00, from 20 kits of ns finely made and as elegantly finished Suita as the moat imatidiou dresser could desire; line home and foreign Suitings of style and tom, and In a groat variety of effects tailored into garmenta of faultlea fashion Cheviot, Vicuna, Homespun, Tweeds and Caselmere Suits, single and double breasted; s QQ fig I Uvd ,, splendid valuo for only d Men' 50c Neckwear, Salvage price The groat master tyrannies which marked the progress of the world are clothed with their beneficial significance by the historian who reads tba heart of areals, if one could raise himself, to an eminence whence he conld view the procession of years unroll their events before him he would besee how all the . discords Anal come harmonized; be would see the relation of tyranny to the broader quest ion and, hxtkiug onward, realise how abundantly It flgurod In his own personal affairs. First there i (he tyranny of little vices, most insidious and weakening lu tlie character; tlien the tyranny of vanity, which. If it dues aot make a man a prig, more often makes him a fool. Most exalted Is Ike tyranny of belief, under which s man may die for what he bolds inoat sacred. Of the 92,600 pilgrim, from all parts of the Islamic world who journeyed to Mecca let year 6,000 died on the way. Of thoeo who slarled 10,000 did not arrive and ere still unaccounted for. llowbeit, tba tyrannies which are enthroned in ourselve and which hava to dn with our personal conduct aud thought are more difficult to overcome than thore which have held empire in their iron grasp. Here ia no qurolion of physical force a a corrective, but a struggle with invisible weapon ageing invisible thing, which, if one would be victorious, must bo waged ceasehMBly. And tho fight. If finally won, will yield to the victor new strength, new charartir aud a broader, kindlier of other men. A NEW MUNICIPAL PROBLEM. The march of Improvement isnt all in one direction; It stirs up problems which otherwise would never be thought of. New York, fur example, the great electric city of an electric age, enjoys almost magic service because of the use of electricity; but now comes the accompanying problem ol tiro convenience the electric cur' rent which ere continually itaasing lmo the ground under the riiy have he come a mmao to life and properly. Not on'y in then constant danger f fire at hundreds of thousand of pirnt. hut the gas and wm mains ere being destroyed through t ii. PrufMKor H. W. Fpaug $8-0- 0 HOES! Men's fine Satin BaL Calf shoes, former price $2.25, Salvage price Men's heavy shoes, good for outdoor work, former price $2.25, Salvage price Men's fine dress shoe, former price An JJ5C nn ddb M II vine Salvage price Men's fine rubber hoots, at your owa prices. Ladle and Mens rubbers, price from 49c and up. Umbrellas, Trunks, Suit Cases, etc, at unheard of $2.75, price. Every Purchase Is Guaranteed that there shall bo no mistake, no exaggeration, no overdrawn statement, we ask you to fetch this document with you when you come to the sale and look over every article herein described. You'll convince yourself mighty quick with your owa advertised rye that everything la sold precisely as so 1116 M. DONT MISS IT ! Hub A. uC 250! Salvage price Odd Coats, odd Vests sad Mackintoshes at your own 1,000 other article too numerous fo price, , These represent the product of the world's celebrated loom a and the world's most skilled tailors. They equal and are guaranteed to excel any $10.00 garment ia the world. Men's good durable Caa timers Pant, worth $3.60 . . . 1 QQ Mens Drees Pants, worth $4.00 or your flD!l money returned Men's fine Dress Pants, well worth QO. uub $2.50 ,only fO 44 Men's fine Trousers for Sunday wear, la fUud Worsteds and fancy stripe, st refunded. or money and worth $5.00 Positively 41. Knee Punts, exceptionally good value for ,,.,0 lb 76c, Salvage Sale price Boys Wool Suits, good value at $3.00, tl IQ .$ 1 1 1 u Salvage Sale price Boys' all Wrool Suits, good value .$1.59 $4.00, Salvage 8alc price Get a Good Selection 1 9c IA Men's blue Denham Overalls, sold svery-whan for $1.00, Salvage price Mrt's good Shirts, good value for $1.00, aad $1.60, Salvage price, 42c and Men's good Suspenders, good valuo for Men's extra fins Dress 8ults In all the latest styles and shades, equal to the finest $40.00 Ml QQ jflLaUw eult, for This Sale Will Last Only 5 Days More, So Dont Wait Until the Last Day, But Come Early and There is a crowd but you will be jostled by pleased and good natured people. 5 DAYS LONGER SALE WILL CONTINUE EOR 1 I it QQ (( Putnam Clothin One-Pri- ce Ogdens Best Clothing house, 2345 Washington Ave. yorld. A tl fliVU Meas finest Overcoats, in Imported fabrics from the best makers In the world. Many lined with the costliest lining. Merchant tailor will AO charge you 40. Salvage price f Id.tfO 175 Men's and Roys' Ulsters, In all styles sad shades, go at your owa price. Men's good stylish Hats, former price $1.00 an aad $1.60, Salvage price jtfC Hen's fleece-lineoa Underwear, gnod value for 60c, Salvage price LjC Men's Derby Ribbed Underwear, good as value for 75c, Salvage price dUb Men's Hand kerchief a, gnod value for 15c, a Vv rege price ,,.y. ..... Men' good Socks, good value for a 10c, Salvage price JC well to believe that all thiag have a specific relation (me to. the other, and the whole of the Greet Scheme, with Its million minded details, works with the harmony of a glgantie and all perfect mechanism a marvellous thing made up of humans, with heart furaiiblug tbs power nd mind the limitless dynamio energy which will transform the It Highest Qnalities (00 to pick from in the very latest styles and fabrics; good vslut for $12.00 Men's fine Overcoat, cut 45, 48, 60 and 62 long, mads in Cbmterflald, belt aad Rytua positively worth 122.00, I i A fin suit of Men Cloth, all to match; M IQ JfLAv also fine worsted cutaway coat and vesta Thi suit ia positively worth $10.00, or your money refunded at any time during the sale. Mcn'a fine Suits ia Cheviot and Scotch M QQ fJ'ViJ Plaids and Hlrdscya Worsted Worth $13.00, or your money refunded at any lima during this sale if you are not satisfied. Men's splendid 8u!U in velour finished QC QQ Casaimeres, all alzea .f J.uO Thl suit positively worth $16 or your money back. 7 QQ Fine dress sulta in plain checks aud Overcoats! No. 120 No. M WM. OLASMANN (heed after I Prices on A FEW PRICES ON SUITS Fall and Winter EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOM Independent Plww.. Bell Phone BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phene Bell Phene I Western Salvage Co. of Chicago Look for the Big I RedPront Managers of tSale o o RAILROAD by fire underwriter these- - conditions, weight of nonicthing nr anything to the amount of 200 pound- -. The con--ays the historian, sequence that ia n short time, for waul of aoms other lading. tln-- were obliged to carry away the dirt of the street-- ; and Madrid, from having been as foul and abominable as Dublin a Loudon paper) became In a short time, the very cleanest city lu Europe. Here ia an extn-forave f the punishment the neglect of sanitary law will inflict. While there 1 now nothing approaching the filth of thoavi days, yet small disregards of proper do occur and public offi- w." aa ay ub-aid- o , ; piesenii-- Ihnsiian : r rules oi i wi-i- . i i city v im h : J u-- miti i i ; 11 Ki;.'.-avo- the 'i-miii- ;i RAILROAI) NOTES si-.- - SANTA FE BUYS SIERRA Good Resolutions Mi. Maie. .omi'-.i- i ; , ROAD. THE Following the announcement the other day that W. B. Biddle, freight tror-fi-e manager, had resigned, thl might nplu-ava- l on the big Saul i Then Kenna announced ' vetrrday that he wlalied to retire, so the executive force ia liable to be com- . nng..l. Risu ll uf thm Fran- t: :n ihe lummiiiee on ap- -, ciwro i -- luted for Biddle', place. I iln- report of Railroad men who have read with -lh,tateruent. lyade several j i.u i lie diploma tii and Indicate an F ytem. I ! T:e-rnr- od ' A good one la let ua supply you with anything you may need In our line. Wa hava the stock and can fill orders prompt are now In order. . ph-lei- -- .iw.v o. Kob. 9. Air. Lodge to-ii-v 1642 from a petition r societies, represent -- and territories of the I jion. asking me President be aulhor-- j l.ed tu inv governments of th world to delegate to in inter- lie lima; r. n ; to meet at mated in i' rMi'i; r rate upon questiona of ir.iM-'-t- . to the nations inter- in ; -a times of late that Harriman has a published at New York, and enjoTW men w voice In Santa Fn, believe that these the confidence of the railroad . h change have a direct bearing t$Sn the country, which nays: eratfon. "Sierra Railway. Thi road, Mr. Warren from the committee on these reports, and developments will the run from a junction with be eagerly awaited. military affairs, repotted the military With the exception of (he Canadian son. Topeka & SanU Fe at academy appropriation bill. Calaveras, bill Pacific, tlie Santa Fe is tlie nearest Cal, through counties The agricultural appropriation to Sonurta to a transcontinental line in and Tuolumne wa then taken up and, on a point of approm-it ia order by Mr. Teller, the amendment this country, K nil reaching from Angela, 100 mile,thebaa, Atchison. Topes been bought by Frand-cto San Chicago of the agriculauthorizing secretary Now cornea the Railroad Gazette, & Santa Fe." Salt Lake Tribune. ture to accept gift of land fur forest reserve purpose was stricken out. cniisular appropriation bill, and gave notice that he would aik It early cun-ai- d Railroad men are much Interested In cer miniated with th rare of the the announcement from New York that health of largo communities often dis- H. C. Frick and H. 11. Rogers have elected to the directorate of the cover n teuih-ncto disregard the been Santa Fe. They say the election of rules exacting compliance with the these nn-- makes the entering wedge for the absolute control of the Santa garbage ordinances. ' Ke by the Standard Oil company. ' "" I It is now asserted that the action of the NOTICE! ' Santa Fe in voting for another bond issue of SaO.OOv.buO in Topeka last $5.00 reward for any evidence leadmonth was taken in order to give the ing to the convict ion of any peraon or Standard a chance to get a larger the irrsuii striding Morning holding of Atchison stock. At the annual meeting of the road held in Topeka last December It became known CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR PETITION. that the Standard interests, represented by E. 11. Harriman, were seeking two place on the board of director. From 1642 Societiea In the United Their admission was deferred to eome future dale, and aince that States to President Roosevelt. time event have been shaping themselves for the entrance of Frick and Rogers. -- I - - PAID TO PURCHASERS OF $15 OR OVER FARE to niaka lip the -- a nit ary laws of every reports ri'y, would bring about i vividly porthat tlm amount of destruction by elec- trayed in a amp of old history giving trolysis Is ti'ii times greater than it n account of the condition uf the In 1895. aud that cm lain important itrceta of Madrid at tlie time Washingwater main will not hut five year be- ton wai president of the United Suite. cause of iL This is something new tu From the first foundation uf the city municipal problems. Rut that It will of Madrid It had never been either be met, and iu a nay (hat will nut In- paved or On each sido of terfere at all In New York's supply uf each street ran a narrow path by the electricity, while the water and gas house; the middle of the street was mains and buildings will be duly pro- heaped with all kind of filth, which of the accumulated for tected, no observer of the tn-nage, aud being in a times doubt for a moment. dry sin! warm rlimate, did not into the river and lower atn-ot- , PROPOSED REGISTRATION LAW. but stood In solid ridge parallel to Tho measure now beforo the Utah the street and a high a the first ueb legislature providing for a new law stories, those ridges emitting on legist rollon la not what It hotild foul and putrid exhalations that all be. The method of registering qual- tit ranger, upon arriving at Madrid, ified elector which prevailed tinder were with violent headaches, ths Utah coimnis-io- n gave excellent and sometime putrid fever. result and left no opportunity for Thi. is actual hi lory rivaling the triokery lu a partisan way, and our toir of tho Augean stable, in which lawmaker would be serving the best d.diMi oxpii were kept aud for 30 year were the place was not cleaned until Herinterest of their constituent they to incorporate it a principal fea- cules swept out. the filth. Madrid did ture into tlie bill now under consid- not have a llereiiles to do It weep-- i ' eration. hut tlm odor of the cliy railed One objection fo the present bill is aloud tor some form of purification the expense it will entail in securing and brought a response from a minia registration of the voter. Wny nut ster uf ihc who applied a rera-- , make it obligatory on the registry ageily. lie observed that M.idrld, lielng ents to visit tbs borne and place of !an inland rtty, having no trade, hut residence of each and every voter and being -- upplird with all li provi-iou- a there and then fill out. the necessary ami npees-l'i- e from other )d:ies blank of registration? mulritudoa uf loaded carriage nnd WHEN SANITATION WAS I AX. ; loaded mule every day arrived at th :eity. and returned empty to the phm-- s The necessity for -- ani;..tv r dilation from whence they brought iheir loadIn cities docs not u!j s uppl null ing. takiug advantage f this ur. iinpros-iveneto those who are ac he obtained from the a rnstonird (. Hcaii ;v t aid nijilun Cl Vice lint HU tJPi.l;.' or Ol anitatiuu. What, long negiect of luilib-slniulil l(- - IW'lnuUi d i, s,,-tiiemployed - Let NothingKeep You Away. The Hour Is Set. The Place You Know -t - Eccles Lumber Company |