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Show EXAMINEE: OGDEN, UTAH, SATURDAY TITE MOKNTNG 4 Pktlidied Every Day in tha Yaar by Tha Standard Publishing Cm SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Delivered by Carrier in Ogdaii City, including holiday Morning per luouih. Biog'e ...15 clto. BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. The la tent by mail outside of Ogdon. Eiwivr par year At laatt quarterly, la FEARLESS AND . INDEFEND-ENT- Tha Exaaninar it A atricUy aa reaper. It glvaa all aide aa egaal ahov. TVa Ksaaiiaar haa bo favor-ltaa- , and bo cnaiBlea to punish. It 1U give the atwa imbwaod and usprajudload. romiini(iMi will ha on all aubjecta praaentad la rrapscifol language from 'known Individual. but tha tro aanw mutt be pabHafaad la fulL All lan are and comuuuicaUona atgaad by aom da- pUiniat. or aaaumod namae, a 111 bo thrown la tha watte basket Tha bravo maa aavar hldaa behind aa a Burned nana. Dont aalt tha Editor to bo reepoaiilble (or what ywn are aahaaied of. guLaocibara will ooofbr a by informing thla otflea of laaor failure to roratvo Tho Eiamlatr before their braahfeaL Tho Moaning Esamlnor nn bo found oa aalo by tho Independent Now Ce, Balt Laho Chty. On nil through treina leaving Ogdon oa Tho Boolhora Faclflo Rail way. Tho Untoa Facfflo Railway Tho Oregon Short Xiao am msning lug f'irtune off iheit sugar plants every yaar. Nu content with th big profit they make they k an enormous price tor their product. It may h poor policy to abolish the tariff, tor the beet ugr people will merely pay lee to the farmers: any they themselves will not loo grip oa them vith power to xqieze money on the transaction, but to keep out contrlbuiiouii, or to iufluebce tbe the tariff on sugar fur the benefit of th- - factory mm is notueuse. Boulder of their numerous emsuffrages (Culo.) and ploye? Create this Commission, the future of every Presidential elecJust whv those Chicago packers are tion cau bo foretold. And what shall making such a desperate fight against - not dear. They be said of Lbe probable action uf such going on irial claim Commlsihoiirr Garfield is fur a Commission lu seeking to secure for ntwhiiig the iufonnat too to convict cousins and dear them whlcli they gate him with the their bt others, friends suug berth in tha railroad of understanding that it was not to be against ibem. Garfield's report floes? Could any easier or nun effset-iv- e usi-of hi packing house inveatigtaioa way be imagined of creating good read like an anioric job of whiteI' la also a little peculiar felkiwehip between the railroads nod washingthat tin- ss'uie manager of Ogden the Commission?'' AruioiA- would give evidence of their criminality to tha government. What WHAT EDITORS ARE SAYING. did they suppose It was wanted for? Did they Imagine the government was (Front Our Exchanges ) making the lnvetigaiion for fun? It With n seat on the New York siock is an ugly mixup. (u any event, but it exchange -- citing for IM7.50U. the Is mbs looks at thla distance aa if n court uncan see where the mint sauce coiues in. influenced by anything oilier than n St. liOuis io enforce the law would have u. trouble In getting rid of the oupliis-mr-- s All the worid loves a lover, and Mr. of the packer' attorney. Cap-i'ti New- -. determined that tm Ixmgworth part of the globe shall be deprived of au opport unity to register its affecf'itile death for paiu racked tion. Chicago Post. who have no chance for rec oven and who desire to live no luuger, Col. Maun of Town Topic fi.iin- wus will be possible if the bill in the genn wealthy autocrat a few week ago. eral assembly of Ohio In passed. If the proposed measure becomes a law. He is now referred in by the N" York pres as n human vulture or suffering from incurable disease or from injuries from which there l skulking - no hope of recovery, nmy be legally chloroformed to death or killed In any The fact ilia; a msu once worked a a primer's devil doc-n- 't nie.n that he other painless way which physicians was IntroThe really ever wn a devil, and )ci we may design. Hum of Cinknew omi duced by Kepre-eniatlcan't Just aa tliai we a saint. low An- cinnati. at the request of MIks Anna of them io Hall, who has for year been a stugeles Time. dent of the subject. Her interest was The faei that Rockefeller has really aroused by the illnet-- preceding the death of her mother from cancer of not been -- ecu of the publie nlncr the liver. MUu Hall sat in the gallery Iasi, only giNe to prove that of the house and witneoeod the voting even the rhc-- t man In the world m.iy down of a motion to reject her bill. disappear Hnd not be missed. Ii The vote was 78 to 22. Mi Hall wept Time. when ahe aaw that her measure wa The oldest Uapilt woman in the to be received and sent to tbe commitworld hn been dUrovercd In the Con- tee. Mlse Hall is a woman of wealth necticut town uf WJndhant. 8lie mtiKl and in a member of a highly respecHer father, lie of the hard shell kind to have table Cincinnati family. lusted so king and in such a climate. -- who wa an Arctir explorer, died a few years ago. Cnder the provision 1am Angch-- Times. of the bill person of sound mind who 1 sufferA font) father In Homervllle used to la nick unto death and who ing unbearable agony, can seek a phyhave a doormat mhti the word administer an anaesthetic unupon tt. Now thul hi fHir sician to ut til inn t. become iinconacious daughter bavs grown up. be lias a and Ihe he physician uniat consult die. new nisi with the Inscription. "Reware with three other physician lie fore adof the Dog! - Somerville Journal. ministering the drug, and al-- o must Don't be diet muted bv lb rlMtrt admonish the patient that certain that automobile are lo be more coal- death is to follow. The physicians, death ensue, must notify the ly next year, inability to huv may save after coroner of all I'm fact of th death In many n well meaning rhap from Richfield 8un. n bankrupt aa a result of tbe signed statemeV bill for maintenance and repairs. News. Every industry witnesses continual comblnatkin and each of national ImI finds he If the president packers' portance maintains It lobby, directly combine in too thoroughly entrenched, or indirectly. Th cattlemen urge he might, with profit to the country go combination of that great interest in after the sugar trust, ihe coffee trust, order to Influenee upon the the aalt tru- -t or Ihr erarker mist. public domain, upon forest reserves, They are nil bail, but If one ha devel- upon railway rales and shipping reoped more swinish tendencies Ilian an- strictions, He. The lobby or the Amerother It D th cracker trusi. Capital ican Federation of Ikibor ia one of the New moat active and potent in Washington. One hundred thousand member more The newapaper of th namtry or lee of the W. C. T. U. In Ohio are with on voice the aellon 'of going ro Cnlunilm to overawe th Renalor Burton of Ksnsa in drawing state assembly on the day of the conhi mileage and salary without, being sideration In tha senate of the local able to render any service as n mem- option hill. It will he the moat ber of congress. Rut why i It. thut lobby Ip Ihe history of the nothing I said shout the other fel- country. Iai tier, the middle cIhm and low vrtm do (he same thing right tarioiia private organ lx tiou all seek lo Influence legislation directly In along? Iai Angela Times. their own behalf or for purpose purely Ihe Th public printer. illseusHltiR patriotic. To the corporal ion conitner-riu-l waete of public printing, declare that class alone, jt aeema. the lobby volhe has discovered that the costly to lie denied. A state federation of laumes containing eulogies of departed bor threaten a congressman if he opoenitora and representative-- are largo pose a fund, i mental principle of lal.v utilised by country clergymen, who bor. Tel If nn Inwiraneq agent find in them neat phrase which they a state lcgtalator with a par store In memory for him in funeral. pose to prevent holdup legislation deThis i compliment to the emigre-skinasigned to extort money from the inaur-aticorators that doubtless they will company, that, la an nnjuat lobby appreciate a it dearrve. -- Tellurlde we are lold. The fact of the matter la (Colo.) Journal. Ihnt so long - ro bribery or intimidation la emploicd, suasion being the I there in reality nil Nthmii of medium, lohhle are legal and eneen-ti- l. ever hern Panama? Ila anyone ir they are perrafalble to one there? One man come home and Interest, thi-- are permissible, under seen the (alhmu. and that law and justin', to another. Much of nya he has admirable work is liclng done upon a the rorriipHtii'ii in state legislature canal. Another returns with the story attributed m iuMirance and olher corthat he ba been to Panama, nd thut poration I in fact Ihe work of cor-- i no work Ip being ilutie on a canal. In nut legislator who Introduce unfair we nmsl al- hill merely tli.it they mar he such conflict of paid to' most rrnirlude that f'nn.miu Is a mod- prevent thoir passage.-Rut- te ern AMantl. an imaginary land in tiou is given, ihr parry beggar coil off 1 tha shipper, and the difficulty over. "Will ihe railroad be kept out of national pot. lies when n Commission, of n few' men, has the firm comp-vi- l down the atreeis of Ogden dortaring tho Mayor, thou IVn Glaaniann, and THE EXAMINER BaU- - war. Kseahw pftloM wiU cooler a favor oa tha maaagemant by ropoitlac to this effln whooovorat tty feU to tod tho papera tho tfeatgnodod plaooa. hia witJre admiiiiativiuia had grafted, there PUT have heu lho.e vlto believed them, but after the Investigation held Iasi evening, how can any man do otherwise than ev have made false that the accuaa: ion? Here ore the aalieni poiuta: Cauuon, Halverson and Meteer aaid they knew the llaior had grafted. Now knowing. It waa ibeir duly to make public the specific cases of grafting of which they claimed to have hod knowledge. They could not hide behind the snhierfuge that the grafting bad bora covered up," aa their amitalluna were to the effect that they; KNEW! It woe not a question of bookkeeiiitur. or hidden trickery, if they were puaweawed of facta. If they told tho truth, they were lu duty bound to subaUnrtaie their statements by producing their proof. It wan not optional wlk them, for they were dealing with an affair in which the public waa ns deeply concerned as they and had a right to be informed, and even the law makes It compulsory for those having knowledge of fraud to disclose the asms, llero waa a committee, reurdlcoa of tin personnel, capable of giving the greatest publicity to any accusation that might be made. The beraldtug of the meeting was la itself an assurance that If any of the meu named could bring a scintilla of proof that lliere had been grafting, the ebsraes would not down until fully Inquired into by the city oouncil an a whole and every citizen having duo retard for rlonn city government. What response did make? They failed lo appear, one of them iguorlng entirely the personal nutilUtaiion seat by. the rlty recorder end tho published rail for the inteellkaflon. What an Ignominious confession of having bnen guilty of alander; of having endeavored to break down public mnfldcnc la an honest administration; of having resorted to lii kiw tactics of dema- fair-minde- d gogue. i- - Ulobe-Ih-mocis- t. il se.-ni- s g lh' h- wlueh every mail see rate-fixin- com-ndiic- p. - ' - . , ut.-n-.- a in ch i'ii5 coiieia :'o RP'iin-e.i-hi- j' -- i r PUTNAMS GREAT Overcoat Safe .l pn-vis'n- u Oci'auii-t$catnhl- five-roun- . - na -- p,.v-er- You should attend 1 . Jlal-voiau- n !i;b: j y. j ; ! (if'-uiii- - . r 1 . ; Cant Beat it in the Whole Country SEE SAMPLES AT THE STANDARD OFFICE ORDER NOW BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE - i - I'.o rti You ayiug Mint thm run-r- i o ore omibl fin lo"n wa t!v ender conirnct to carry e!'.ive and rio-.de:iH fm ;hi . tie' lu.i'ls a: i l compensation, and gratifiraMon of ONE AGAINST THREE. fpoer by orcaui'in; i innnitlichi liitr. t lib, ii the rwimv for a audsidv amonnt- KOI iln il"m?r for more money on uf ed (. - of M: Dlrt'l1 Denvei-Mcksis. Gallintvr mid Feh. I. Fighting Dick Hyrr!itrs li ini in 'b'- aii.icinliu Mu IVrklns i I'l'ii' . that the iiunpany land of San Francisco last night in t Do "i '. .ir his uicmpt to defeat three limin')-ei'uing thi we li'sit'g n haMi. Fan 'cmi-- i rriMcizril the local huvs before a local clnb. pa:: T town ir'1 piatn ' for a sii'isidy to the nr of a dozi-in kmckins out two of hi boot ,o night. Thev .1 rninpiny. plying on tb' lark Haler and Kid Sullivan Vi.len'U ivi; said Mia' company laid in ihe fifth and third round reaper-- j le d a. there were was no1 aliplv ropa-- upon I'ontrict t j vt I v of scheduled updi "f 'n'honts. in Ii. wire fm- carry ii.g Mm I'mii.l St'cs mail, inj failed tn dispose of Kid Erlcnhorn, They , 'n Mv ivtiMi nian Mia: u and expressed fie p:nui U champion of Colorado, in i v ra- - aiiiai'o receii'g all ib.i' " was There the i.itm number of rounds. MMni m from ' .e.miWic fe.i.-inTim iva an agreement that if both boy suh-id- v r of fj.iii i'uii a pinMise.l wore on their feet at the end of the The siig'ir aid. will in pi'.irMc.il!'. I'.ou'de thv aw.i-'- i nut r : no decision waa to be given. ' n: 1 num, more in no vi Aaid if 'Oiuriess did H kind wa-- t the aegreasor throughout siate unless j Mr. G.i!i:rg -1 nc-i on Mi :i tariff inaiirainiul. mu coui1 prmi ptly lo supp iri of ibis b'ui . hut Erlenborn gave a clev-,- it he tlllh'T A c of sugar iho In wiulil They lomiMuy ixhibition of Mocking and boxing .nun ihe I"h:l,npii.e. Wii.'h ihi'v fu'ced i. the heavily iiliid:zt-Japai"i wa fresh at the close of the con- in Muitaim. con. epne of carriage anese M'm'U to go imdcr .i foreign In so' '" nter the . ii, r here tl.ia I hen t if e.wji-they can Mr, I i'iitm):i ponir'iiri--,Tin- - strike of tailors have been sc;- innr Mv this 1 blSil. The ll'C; hai Iven mo.' gcceuui ij in ll:i!ri?nrtr j people viun-.rw iiiii : Sum of... o-- c . .! the a Mibvi'nM.'n I ht-i- r Ii. pn-ai.l- hoii-Mv- - - c one year. The Illustrated American, formerly Leslie's Popular Monthly, for one year. The American Queen for one year. The Standard or Examiner for one month AU for the U lu-e- l e CONGRESSIONAL laiioi-ei-M- bu-im- -v e. fr Moni-pi-lb-- pn-io- - iH'-aiio- hiiHiiu1- - . t t.-- guc-- w u- e r what he wishes "Dr. Thoma-:- ' Eclectrie oil ia the best remedy that, often fatal will bum lu Hna been used with sucthe cutning season, a- - it lui re Incroup. nur family for eight year. before. never buiuiiu,i There are U WMii'aere, Ruffalu, N. T. Mr. for linlil hiiildiug enough planned now lo Veiqi mors nia-nand carpou-te- i work limn in any u( Th.-the year III the town's hisim-iinsiMlIu'lon of ii, water will iiffoid eiiinloi Tin'll' for qiiiio n uumbei . SENATE. of aklibsl Hint Montpelier will present a rleriji'dly Feb. 2. There waa for 1. different appetirutire on Jannirv n moment lo.i.n a prospect that th '!i"7. to wrhat ie d.d on the fli-- t dy Hi.iteluNid hill would receive It first of the present month Mmi'pelier f"i mill ii'H'liiHt in that body, always Hu itiiiui'iM in the cnnalderatien any tnea-ureported front a jot It wa- - riiinored tha ex li (Tevelaml coniHiiipla'cil mevins in tins The aetiii-.i- ' aik tip tlie calendar state, bill nn autiioriln ivi' denhtl of iniini'tlulely ufer disposing of the itiv. the sfaienieni hn routine luisiii, nd ns the state-- ' not kno wha' gun- ris,. ;n Mn- s'or. hood bill iNi'iii'ied the flrt place, the but we ma lenrirk 'hn: Msi'crrl.iry bad begun to read it beTore iniuh' have done a wur-- e thins .in eif ihe 'ippoucDi of the hill realMian to move from N'.-u i ized tlm si'iuirion. 11c had ixnerul hut We d i ro I'pb-i a' ii few p.im when Mr. Teller put a triictimi 'o r'lrpoiaiuin. a. ; t, ii :h" proceedings for the s'op prn sta;c. Ini' we It. ne lo s ef ihh tune. to ntilke lip fo" mi' i!"'ii-i'nin III Tbe ;u r.z bill w.is made the . r I rein'd Itid wlotl : liif a nintriRg debare between Mr. com 'ii 'hinl th, ni nei- be !ii i, In e'lpoaitlou mi'i Mr. Gal- Mil lie ie ve' toiinJ 'be :rer:'n ei'i btiaer and Mt Iprklns. in 'tipporl. Mr. ef inovir.e. - Sat Fnncico Cli'enicie 1iifeiMin n i irif'd . Ihe ptaivlsion for We For Mens, Boys9 and Childrens Over- coats to be closed out at once .V regardless of prices. . POTNAMTS CLOTHING HOUSE OGDEN LIVERY -A- ND BOARDING STABLES ei Francisco Kanilier. Bull I liberty ef the courts to the caatlron regulations of a commiaakm. He contended the original act creating the interstate commerce commission and not grant the rat making power and waa not Intended to. The pending bill, he Inaistcd, gave power to set aside great groups of rates. It waa a rata fixing scheme of a most sweeping character. "At the rate we are now going." Mr. McCall concluded, "it will not be long before we regulate everything ami everybody from Washington. Mr. Russel of Texas, who followed, Rorevelt stated that President ntood with the Democratic party on the question. Bine 1896 that party had advocated the very legislation now pending, while the president's first utterance on the subject were in 1904. However, the president, he aaid, was n fighter. "Would not the president have charged uo 8an Juan Hill, juat as many of ns thought he did, if he had be then?" He aaid the president had modified his views since hla first meaaage, the first intimation of whicn waa mode during hla southern trip when at Raleigh, N. C.. he had declared that authority should be given to name a maximum" rate, while before he declared for a reasonable rate. After this announcement Mr. Russell aaid railroad presidents tumbled over Ihem-xelvto get Into the presidents bandwagon, and rumors were current that a compromise had been reached and that the white flag had been run up over the White House. The president's last message, he maintained. If followed In legislation, would result In uo benefit whatever. Mr. Russell explained Ihis portion in detail, raying it waa jut the point of compromise between the Republicans and Democrat of the committee. The majority bill authorised the committee to fix a maximum' reasonable rate. A maximum, reasonable rate, he said, wa a fraction under extra i Ion. The minimum, reasonable rate wa a ahade higher than confiscation. if the president's suggestion had prevsiteld and the committee had declared the maximum, reasonable rate In a given case to he 45 centa a hundred when, aa a matter of fact, the actual maximum rate was 50 cents, the court could set the 4 cent rat aside on tbe ground that the comml-'li'granted authority only to fix the maximum, reasonable rate and it had done it ao. and ad the rate aside. It wa there the compromise in the bill came into the commission under the name of tho bill to fix the just and reasonable maximum rates charged. This, ho said, eliminates from posalble litigation, the question of what the iictual maximum I by explaining that the maximum fixed fa simply the maximum to be charged, or above which the road cannot charge. The house, at 5:15 o'clock, unMl tomorrow at 11 oclock. e to see. The Woman's Home Companion manded. The present effort Mr. McCall called political rate making. Mr. McCall aaid he preferred the 1 Max-Imn- s vc fi rale-fix-ln- g See This Combination and Send in Your Orders....... HOUSE- - ron-dem- n aub-Jact- , Mi MAGAZINES Washington. Feb. 2. Oratory on the railroad rate bill held th attention of the house for alx hour today. The speeches of Burton (Ohio). McCall, (Maas.), nnd Russel (Tex), were the features, while Thomas, (X. C.), Burke. 8. D.) and Ooulldl. (X. Y.) took up iiartleular and spociflc topics. Mr. Burton discussed ihe broad field of proper national ideaa and growth of Industry, corporation development and traffic increase. Mr. McCall mad an attack on the hill, opening the op pool tine to lte freedom feature and making, aa he knew, a vain effort to have the power to regulate rtllmad rate administered by the courts. Point after point ha made to show what he contended were ,the weaknewsea nnd evil of government rate making llinstratlng by records of foreign countries, Mr. Russell argued for the measure. He spoke si a Democrat and gave that party credit for sustained effort and for careful scrutiny in the perfecting of the measure. Mr. Burke, a member nf the commute in which the bill originated, explained its detail. Mr. McCall made th point that th bill delegated legislative aa well aa Jndiptal power to the committee. You might as well delegate tariff legislation to a commtsiton, he derlsred. Mr. McCall preoented an extensive argument in opposition to government rate making. He said the pending hill ought to deal particularly with rebate!. This waa what publfo opinion de- "WV-eome- G. W. Blmmone, of Simmons Hardware company, in conversation with a Tho erfata !s paaL Tho Mate oC the repreaentsthfn uL thla paper, aaid hr woafher tor tha neat rix weeka la a rejoiced la tho belief that the extreme art tied tort No inure guessing. Tha cruadr showMa aouual wvothor mao may BOW take He ia mil ed of signs disappearing. vacation. Hta oeeuputloa for that tho but wedded lo explainrailroad, time will be go tie, During the next ed that tbe making of railroad rates know bo any forty-tw- o won't toy more abend tho weather than done la n much misunderstood question outthe average layman; In feel, the lay- side I ha business world. Railroads man will know all them la to know; have transportation to sell aud they and that la wo on to have fair weath- must act as other business enterprises er. lTp to yeutarilay all woo doubt and do give way to the irresistible fo p .tbe American people. In unrenalntK Tho coal dealer utood rat ere evolved from halting and OmtoUng m to how to other word make hie ordnti tar roal; the dry pressure for dividends on the part demands from good man and tho clotMng merchant of tho railroad snd-taharfd wWh Mm la tho vaaio forllng the merchant for n living margin of of unrvrtafnty. That la all pant now. profit on good. TIium two forces All awaited the (lute of (ho going down make rotes with n more equalizing of tha mi a yeatwrday with baled fatniea Ibaa could b arbitrarily fixbreath. Hut ho made hla entire Jour-nr- ed, upon by. any commission contemfrom tho caot to the wo without plated by. tha Hepburn measure. any mortal betas able to aeo hla fare. George 1 1. Maxwell, la Maxwells Hut bo will bawo to Hut out of hia Talisman, considering rate legislation, hkling plaoo now and prepare htmoelt aaya; to do aurno extra akin log for tho next Nothing la more clnnrly established month and a half. Tha groundhog aa a fact beyond the persrl venture of hath apoken. Nought 4a loft tor tha Min doubt In tha mind of every man who to do but to obey, aa he ban awr done, haa studied and understands the , and ewer will, aa wo be eve, until that io confer upon tha commistime shall bo no worn, sion the power to mske and enforca a All honor to (ho groundhog. He la rate in the place of one, complained of the oristaal weather prognoallrator. aa unreaaoimbl I equivalent to giving From (hat time when tha mind of man them the general authority to fix railtan not to (be commit haa ho held road rale and that in confer such on Important place la tho mlndw and them ia open to all the hearts of men (and woman, loo) tor power upon that make tt undesirable if objections baa ho manifold (ho annually blearing not Impracticable to clothe abnworad hpoq humanity. Soot hsay era it were with them general authority lo fix to am and ofhern get eternally trying rates. Via Into the futon hut ao far aa The Commission itself ha horn for We know tbcee peeping have ever sff-this -- oca aunomtdnd by a eplrtt of doubt year reaching out In nnnu- - cases unhaa and power, and uncertainty. Nothing aure about thmw With the groundhog all (a cer- dertaken to exrtvioe it. a in Hie Kale Case. The member of Ihr tainty. He knows whereof ho apeak The prevent weather bureau man la Commission who haa been most active power but a toehlo Imitator of the ground- in its campaign for hog, port of u-- K ia ebrep'a clothing: has been Mr. Pmuty, and he hliiiM-la pretender, masquerading, aa It were. said before the Senate Corainiiti-- thut In th grave clothe of his lMmHriou the Commission has not a cao pendpredeoeMov, 4k woodchuck. The very ing which docs nut involve a fiihitc beat he pretend to do la to predict rale, and fhal many single cases involve one thousand rates. the weather for a short twenty-fou- r hoars ahead, and half the time fall We need not go farther 1h;m the la that. Fully onetulf the time when Commission Itself to find this proposiChe aaya cloudy It la clear, and when tion conceded. In lis Annual be prudicta rain or enow (he run ahlnea for 1B9:! (page 14) the CoinmiMdon all day. We need only to call atten- said: tion to h prognostication for yesterihr Commission, Kverj case day. He wild K would be partly cloudy. however trivial it may appear, involve Wo leave to yon. kind reader, to com- in it disposition the Tormulation of pare hla prediction wKh the foci. If principles under the law which have ywaterdny waa not a clomK- day wiiraprtnt bearing upon the ll ever auw one, Now, if these iMurping and the commerce, not only of the Imitators cant do better than that we of th.- - enlocaloy, bm ofti-think it about time for them to quit. tire country. The worm of It ta the awful f.u-- t that Albert 8. Ilollrs. in an .irticli- - in iiie from n weather point of view the day dSni-sc- i, Ameiicii-.- i waa one fraught with great Impor-anre- . Nortl, o i of Govern "Li(lirutni-1hiil; Tb nvond day of February i of the Some mcr.t U.OcMaUint;." a ort of "day for vnirh all other made b hliu aie reproduced points made. To mine are on that lays day means much. It realty meaua an up hr iv : CoiuiuisRion Create tinselling of ih" whole arrangevuent for ;ih powi r to est.iblish rate-.- , and 111" nearly two months. There iv a proj.ftt on foot In make future of the rai.ru.id woulil b- la icigroundhog day a legal holiday. ThU ly in their romrnl. A 1'ic vnlni'l.ii in approm-hinc- : oilier r.ri move ha met with univi-r-a- l apitroval election wht reirr and whenever brnarhed. Wo road mv ask'd to I'oninlni'i' to . net-- t snnth'-fund. Tiny lef iso to conip'i eaperially la s or as much lo the pni in ins ltah. Our rhool :i give ntd Would a liillmsl rtn , u.ir mail e.irner reed a and ger dr.-irour N:k want a layoff. We now have decline.-afte- r .in i 'n'r:lin!i' only about a (Joaen legal holiday Hn(j that it tn'tiiM In. well we neefl nun more, and need it badlv; mote 1'brr1.;: A railroad pJ. ni then why not net apart a Uy in houoi in hi- mu-- r n'l'is.ii. say hiof ilia protn-ypf the vwaMur-make- r to the Ilk,, psrir. or ..v man? the rati'!ida:e or hi- - nnbo.K Kcrth-witWe inak.-- s some s!ilipi-, oiujci why not? h" is tii.it an urn. P4VHK plslnt THEY WERE DEFAMERS. able isle. Tlie president -- i mu ( When Frank J. Cannon, George ti'ijl he is ill a it , eith . i. d and John ileieer went up and way io gl out, uv vuti ij 1M Mondav. s THE WEATHER. -- m An-ge- RATE LEGISLATION. anlj-rollroa- d nr bK-imi- c mUTTA RY 3. !hu engaged In "going down to mb lu khipa" ihan lo oliter indiulnea. H deaired that th shipping lntar-eti- a had the most parxiatani lobby iota that garter At tha nailunaii caplinL H Maid th Oceanic company had gasds a threat t take refuge under Another flag and expressed the epUie that this would not have happened if the country had not been engaged In dealing out favor v ship ownen. Mr. Gallinger characterised tha' nd dwclased speech aa " remark able, that Mr. Pa tier son waa the first man to find fault with the protection given to tiie American voaaela in the coast and inks btiainesa. Mr. Gallinger said he had seen no lobby in the interest of the shipping bill, nor had he heard threats. He added that the company waa losing from to llOO.uuO n year. Mr. Perkins also defended Ihe Oceanic omupany, saying that Mr. Patter son had impeached the patriot-laof moat estimable men. He confirmed the report that tbe companies were losing largely because of the subventions to foreign companies, and that it had been Buffering lowea for ten or fifteen years. Mr. Perking called attention to the diiqiarky between tbe cost of operating venae la on the Pacific and the Atlantic ocean, sad th cost of fuel, were both the greater. At th conclusion of this debate a bill authorizing the treasury to Investigate certain MlKoouri atate war claim waa passed. Ai 4:20 the senate adjourned until Xi-w- hyena.--Capi'n- , RAILROAD MORNING, i Finest Turnouts in the Gty BOARDING OF DORSES A SPECIALTY Ttlaphawra BaH II K. Ind. 711 BlackHam & Ernst, Props. Prampt and First Clara Uvary lanrloa at RwaanaBia prina St 239 Twenty-FiftOden Utah JUST H ONE AND ONE-MAL- F BLOCKS FROM UNfOM OffiFOT |