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Show MOUXiyO however, doubtful whether such ronditions will lead to an active demand for new equipment or at least to the placing of orders ftir cars and aa was Published day la tho year by locomotive' on the seme seen a couple of years ago, w hen the the Standard Publishing Ca Mirks devoted to such purposes were crowded to their utmost capacity. Still, rune increase in the orders for cere WM. GLASMANN, Managed will naturally he expected, end the extent to which this materializes within the next two months will furnish n very good index of the w ey In whlrh Delivered Carrier, Including HE E XAMINER e twrj H i- .r It is, I I EXAMINER, OGDEN'. WEDNESDAY MOBNINO, 'ACGUSTC4, 1901. about (his bountifully endowed country. A few weeks since a party of Chicago livestock men left their homes to the spring awing round tha circle" ofnorth-west. roundup meeting! of the Missat the Muddy crossed Big They ouri Valley. Iowa, invaded the' Black Hill region of South Dakota, viewed the wonderful progress of Wyoming, the deacquired an accurate Idea of saw the velopment of Montana, and phenomenal civilization of Utah and Colorado. Where a few yeara ago were cow ramps and mining camps, they found populous cities ee metroend politan In appearance as Chicago been New York. Interior valley had made to blossom under the fructifying influence of Irrigation; millions of cree of sagebrush had been conquered end converted Into meadows and orchard and tha landscape dotted with the homes, barns end herds of the settler. Only by a Journey of this naturs stopping at frequent intervals, ran a comprehensive idea of tbe resources of the great west he obtained. An excess of imagination perform! tha function that should rest with certain knowledge regarding this promising territory. There was an excuse for thla 40 or 45 yeara ago, when but little was kuown of true conditions. Western ezploration waa then crude, and tbe (ask of adding all the details on arriving at any given fart concerning the whole west was left largely to the Imagination. By this means misinformation haa t reated an average opinion' regarding tha west quite ha much aa lack of information did in the early days. The west hae developed eo rapidly of late, and the transition from condition to condition hae been so speedy, that a new wes la presented while the world la atlll wrestling with the traditions and legends of the old. While the east la straining its eyes to catch a glimpse of some evidence of a higher degree of civilization, the unsatisfied traveler la wearing himself out In a vain search for lingering relics of n primitive Ufa. In our school books little more than a quarter of a century back was a map of the United Elates carrying a large Irregular shaped , splash, labeled The Great African Desert The splash la atlll there hut It haa dwindled to Infinitesimal proportions. Its eastern edge Is not skirted by the Missouri river, according to later day geographers. Step by step the borders of civilization have been pushed back from tha banka of the Missouri and the shores of the 1001110 until (hey have merged. Gradually have the agricultural, grazing and mineral resources of the western plains, valleys and mountains been developed, until today they are the great producers of raw material for tho gigantic Industries of the east. And in due time the industries of the east will creep westward to utilize these materials at the point of production, while In their wake will surge the people of a congested east. ' The whole weat is rapidly awakening to a realization of latent possibilities. Ita people are there to stay, and they are proud of the country. Tho nomadic population of other days, cursed with a veritable unrest, la bo longer in evidence. Rapidly millions of acres of once arid and apparently useless land la being reclaimed and subjected to the plow, and Kansas and the Dakotas are meeting lusty rival! In the new grain raising states of the region. From the days of Fremont, the Paththose intrepid patriots, Lewis finder, and Clarke, the subjugation of this FOR MOYES, FIRST. LAST AND ALL THE TIME. ' 1 Uncle Sam No. friend, that raca 'dope'' sheet ot yours is a blank. he gnu the seat. When he pays his remainder between Hammond and money for a seat In a street car in Balt Wells." Deseret New a Lake City he stands up. But the trac; tion company keeps right on taking INSECT HUNTING. bis money. Bait Lake Telegram. Farmers In this section will to be CONGRESSMAN HOWELL ON on tbe lookout for an insect which la CACHE. blighting tha sugar beet crop at American Fork, Lebl and some other much the Being Interviewed upon The growth of the beets is remooted question as to which of tha places. and they are covered with a tarded controlled gubernatorial candidate fine resembling hair. Thorgrowth ere Cache county he reput'd: There seems the best remcultivation ough e 33 delegatee from our county. Twenty-fivof them will be for Cutler with- edy. Ephraim Enterprise. out any doubt The reemining eight THE OLD MAN SUITS THEM. will be divided between Hammond lb convention Take Wells. the and Hon. Orange Seely, the veteran, old self whenever the Culler and Hammond forces came together the for- wheelhorsa of the Republican band mer controlled, as they did In nearly wagon In Emery county, boldly an. the lower all of the primaries. There were only nouncea hla candidacy for four or five exceptions in the entire house of the legislature. Your "Uncle" Orange hae a big following of voters county and the delegates to tha state who nay the old men suite us. Emconvention will be divided as I have, I the and Progress. County Cutler 86 ery for least at said, M made-to-orde- r OF PRESS " - taken an interested fight on the Kepub-- I Mean side and for Senator Kearns for wi long that it haa got mixed up as to whii h party it is supposed to advocate Or la this quiet little hit at Democracy a quiet Intimation that a moiety from the (smpalgn fund might insure Its loyalty? The Standard editor la advised that tome unscrupulous Individual is cirby railroad monuments gauge the situaculating tba rumor among the Weher Sunday Morning Examiner, tion and the probabilities aa to (be main- delegates that Mayor Claaniann la for W par month tenance of satisfactory conditions in Bob Mayes for treasurer, "hut not K 611 respect to traffic and earnings. It must very strong." Let that kind of talk Single eoplee iso he noted that the season for the stop at once. The Standard and its movement of the grain and other crops editor Is for Roliert Moyes first, last RATES. SUBSCRIPTION Opens this year without any Indications and all the time and so should every By mall one month (Including or even of serious delegate be from Weber county. Robof rate putting da Sunday) outside of Ogden friction between the different systems, ert Moyes Is entitled to the solid supTelephone No. M. either east or west. During the winter port of Weber county end the Welter and spring railroad financiers and the delegates should use ail honorable higher officials of the roads have apmesne to secure the nomination ot Bubarrlbara will mnfsr a favor by parently exerted themselves to remove Bob Moyes. Informing thla office of failure to re- or diminish the opportunities for probefore their ceedings of that nature, and while thera ceive The rbiaainer breakfast. may. of course, he earns trouble with EDITORIAL COMMENT the minor roads, which have to fight for their share of traffic, It would seem that the disposition on all sides la to REPUBLICAN TICKET It la a wise Kearns organ that keep the peace and secure stable ratrsi knows Its own party. j rOR PRESIDENT . Thla cool weather will make tha CONTEMPTIBLE POLITICS. I heat of the campaign comfort able. Theodore Roosevelt That the Kearns managers, In the Short fruit may Of Now York. supply of desperation caused by Impcndiug de- send the prices of canned gauds skyDENT feat, are willing to tine any trickery ward. FOR to aid them in tbelr extremity Is eviGhas. W. Fairbanks Grandpa Davis Is an old bird, but It denced by one of the most hare faced seems that John Sharp Williams caught of Indiana. , bids to delegates that haa ever been him with chaff, Just the same. Injected Into politirs in Utah. Tho Pemorrata may congratulate TRADE CONDITIONS. In yesterday morning's lasue of the themselves on the fart that they have organ) Kearns Jtepiiblle.au Salt Ike aa no Folk to run for governor In New Concerning the crop. August, the following item appears: hork. recension of n month In usual, proving "Delegate to the convention are beIn moat veapecta Cotton and wheat While it nay he true that Senator ginning to arrive end when their presbava noticeably declined during Auence le known they ere corralled by Smoot la using Cutler, It la also evident to one or the drher of the gubernatorial that It la 8enalor Kearns who ta using gust, end while thin la not likely a cutlery. change the estimate of n l!,000,000-balfactions, led away to annie retreat and cotton crop It baa aerioualy affected the given such quantities of "hot air" as About (he lime the Democrats In wheat harvest though some conserve-tlv- a to make them dreamy. New York state quit quarreling, the Re"It la going to be a great spell for publicans be will nuthoritlea are sUU figuring on u Inaugurating the delegate who ran keep himself "Teddy." 71,000, MO buahel crap. Corn bna thus from being "nailed down" by one or far eecuped Injury, und In In promis- tha other of the candidates. Nothing After the Idea of November William Is to be bed will be too good for him. He Roy lance, mayor of Provo, will coning condition, except that the crop the of one room at a esran have good tinue to pay cash for potatoes at the generally two weeke late and la beat hotels, a box of perfeotoa and old stand. pecially exposed to Injury from frost. any other accessory to a political For corn thn estimate le still 8,500,000,-0- manager's campaign, fur the asking, Owing to depression in the glass Inbushels. What the effect would be providing he declines to declare him- dustry, employers at Charleroi, Belgium, have combined to enforce a deupon the stork market, and general self. "If ha does declare himself ha will crease In wages of their workmen. business also, of damaging front to thla got a glad hand and a Important crop no one ran venturs to amlla every time he visile headquarEnglish la In the future to be an oppredict. Suffice It to say that n large ters, hut the good things ere for the tional subject In all puhllc schools In have votes but the who have ram crop ie the muluetey of present fellows Saxony, on the ground that It Is tha not been tagged." most widely used civilized language In hopefulness, and failure to realise these In the the world," contained statements a exart Tha would certainly expectations hove paragraphs from tha Tribune depressing influence throughout the Japanese merchants are extending an Insult to the Intelligence and their efforts In the manufacture not are u 8uch may contingency an country. of lean, and it la possible that happen; but it In sufficiently near the Integrity of every delegate sent to tho export be thla done somewhat In the spirmay range of possibility to enforce rtullon state convention. It In an assumption it of rivalry, but It must be conceded In alack market operations, at least that, because they are that without the aid of resident foruatll the danger period U mors nearly they would forget their duty to the eigners engaged In the tea trade Japanese teas would never have been Intro-dnee- d passed. Aa for the other Important Republican parly of this state and play thread to any considerable excraps they are all proving satisfactory, fast and loose with the nominations tent; neither would Its present foreign la direct a It In aa offices. charge atata the outlook and remains, previous for export lie maintained. The same may be that the Tribune, in other words tha oald In the rase or matting and other advices, favorable to a profitable season for farmers and planters In nearly Kearns clique, believes (hat tha dele- Japanese exports. all sect Iona of the country. gates are venal and would be bought PITH THE Aside from the unsettling feeturee to the purposes of ambition Individn and box of a good cigars Just mentioned the outlook remains uals by Reliable Information from favorable to n good, arttva market says room nt a hotel. who know what they are talking people about Behind the Trtbnne article Is con- puta Cutler's strength, at dale, 80. it Henry Clews, the New Yory banker. Slocka continue to he beld in strong cealed their admission of Kearns' de- takes only 531 to give him the nomination. There ere a " scattered" hands, end their own ere, who have ex- feat unless unpledged delegates ran count iea to hear from few and from which inditheir It la expected the Cutler vote will run ceptional sourree of Information, are be restrained from using lo and vidual 300. to going In powers Provo reasoning atlll as optimistic frame of mind. In up Enquirer. pita of recent trade reaction, railroad tha support of tho man, who appears WHAT RIGHTS HAVE TIRED earnings on the principal ruede In July to thorn to he the beet candidate for PEOPLE? showed a loss of only about 8 per rent. tha party and tho people of (he elite. Ip groes, while the Vim In not was And in order to tempt the delegates When man pays his money to get probably even leas than thla owing to from doing (heir duty Immediately a seat in a theater In Salt Lake City, thn curtailment of expenses. Thla In a they subtly publish tho rich entertain. satisfactory result when It la remem- ment the Keerns push can ofti-rDut we do not believe there la a delbered that the comparison la with a record year. Rank clearings, too, are egate In the state who can be wun bowing A alight falling off, nod when by such despicable means. thn shrinkage In values and specula! ioa Is token Into consideration It la HERALD GIVES UP FIGHT. ovident that lha contraction In the volume of legitimate business hae not In a momentary laps from its naual been an large aa supposed. Wall Street la policy the Herald yesterday morning nlwaya In Itn meat buoyant mood when states a truth la tha opening ncuience peculation Is rampant, and, like ad of an editorial. It aaya: emotional rontltuearies, It la g "It la with deep regret that we our conclusion that Judge Alton depressed when food tor excitement la withheld. For many monthn R. Parker might m well retire right the rare for the presidency Wall Street has been the most rejected now from of tha United Slate. Such a course pot In the United Slates; but at that would Mve him a good deal of annoytime It no more represented the real ance, and. In the end, disappointment. While It Is generally the duly of a aisle of affaire In the country nt large than It did In tba palmy days of the party organ lo ronceel the real facta SMI boom. Since then the Street ban connected with Impending defeat, and recovered Its equilibrium, and today It the Herald because of Its natural trend may he said to fairly represent national In able to conceal the truth with leM conditions, and. If anything, la dis- strain on conscience than any other counting n business Improvement party organ In existence, it Is rarely which may reasonably be anticipated that a purely political sheet like the before th(f rlose of 1904, assuming wa Herald, In politics for revenue only, can at one and the same time utter n escape Injury to tba corn crop. truth, a news item sad give some good NO DAMAGE TO WHEAT. advice all In one sentence. In another editorial in (he same IsRepresentatives of some of the west- sue the Herald gives one of Its reasons ern railways minimize the Importance for Its disheartening views. The article of the damage to the wheat crop, and In question stales that while the Reothers lay stress on the probability of i have sure majorities In publican good yield of corn, which would, of Maine and Vermont. It la Incumber t course, have great effort on the a up.in the Democrats to bring the Reof the southwestern roads. The publican majorities down to wheie they officers of trunk line and eaatero roads were In ISM In order to prove that the also seem to take comfort from lh men who left the rarty on the silver came circumstance, and In addition issue are bark in line and thus hare a point to the activity of traffic in genbeneficial effect in other state. Hu, eral merchandise, which they claim has the IWa'd has Inst hope in the success assumed unexpectedly large dimen- of thts manoeuvre and any: sions. In both rases hrr is a notable 'The figure of rerent election in disposition to consider that the prom- Vermont and Maine present a dark picised improvement In railroad business ture for the contemplation of Demohas actually begun and to draw the crats. This is the situation In Vermont: Rep. Deiu. Inference that (mm now on be lines 97.992 14 826 192 will have an abundant, tonnage to 19 M l 27 10.;:T 42.S4 This leads to the further 1900 transport. 12.S19 "In Maine the outlook is also dark conclusion that while railroad equipment la not fully employed, the autumn for the Democrats and the fleures give some idea of the work necessary to he will hrlr.g with It Increased require- dim- - in getting the party Into fighting ments for engines and cars, and tba, trim. Here are the Maine figures: Dem. Rep. great aa has been the Increase In rollre 43,044 ing stock within tne last two or three 199 tuvp;., 34. 4 years, there is a prospect of snot her 19"!' :l.4.15 3S.S22 Serious car shortage, aaya Brad street. Is it Nisible that the, Herald has VICB-PRES- UTAH, The Evolution of the West The Development of the Great West i Haa Been So Rapid That a New West la Presented While the World Is Still Wrestling With the Traditions and Leganda of the Old. A marvelous change bee come over the great west M recent years, says a writer in the Chicago Livestock World. It cannot be detected by the tourist lolling in n Pullman ear, or the traveler who dashes across the continent by means of either of the transcontiIt haa been nental rail highways. this disposition to form conclusions by means of hasty surveys through train windows that Is responsible for much of the misinformation regarding tbe great west in circulation in the east. As a rule transcontinental railroads traverse the least Inviting country: trains glide through (he cities at night and otherwise serve to warp the good Judgment of the schedule-hamperetraveler. ,The beetling cliffs, tho wastes of sand and dismal panoramas of sagebrush which tire the vision of the transcontinental voyager convey no Idea of the progress or resources of the country, ha people or ita Institutions. Only by patrolling the sections away from the beaten path of tourist travel can A comprehensive idea of that progress d be attained. Deride it though he may, there la something magnetic to tha captiously critical observer about the romantic west Out of thla boundless region hus come many reams of more or Much of It leas credible literature. has been on the yellow order, although the student and the critic have not been idle. The careful student seen the unfolding of mighty things, leaving a firm Imprint on the future of the nation, but too often the work of the critic haa been the result of a merely superficial study of prevailing conditions, an exaggeration of the primltlveness of western institutions, the roughness of its life and the depravity of ita public morality, with little or no thought of the obstacles that have been overcome. The and the faro table have been elevated Into undue prominence by these writers. Worse than nil is the specialist on "yellow," usually n correspondent for some eastern news- paper, who stigmatizes the west aa "wild and woolly." In contradiction to the civilized and effete cast." The "cattle king." the copper king," the "silver king." and n dozen other ah-- ; surd titles still forced upon the ere- dulity of the uninformed to assist in throwing an air of awe and mystery inter-mountai- n P vast western empire has afford school for the developiumi , sturdiest manhood or all been a strenuous si rug git raour the same spirit that created tn JL public In the days of the ieiu:m and perpetuated it In the Uvil It la in this same school that developed the youth of cueing eraiioca who shall stand a u.,r, for the republic's integrity 11 time. as, EXCURSION Tuesday, August 23rd, A n hliir The gardener smiled humoroosly. he said, that I would fir, torn some cows loose and see how the-- , got up. "Colliers Weekly. We all "dorter" too much, a rtf. Jnctor is e blessing, but a poor $ curse. st rb Ison Globe. " T think, t red. Mm. Candle You used to any that you could ext me. Caudle-Th- at wa( when I thought you would agtec wu me. Town Topics. Re Retired. Papa," remarked the ronyreuman. daughter, looking at the clock. "What is It. Ixw? asked pap, vlH had lingered in the drawing room with the young people. It la 0 o'clock. At this Tims and I usually go into committee."(tone Thn papa retired. WILL YOU Invest In a place ef unimproved laadf In Webar County I Adjoining improved farms? Half mile from R. R. Station? Right next to Irrigation Canal? Providing you can buy on monthly payments? Say $10 or $15 nr $20 per month? Or quarterly? Or annual payments?. And no interest? And no taxes? Tha owner .to pay taxes and sets tinue ta use the land until R fc My paid for? If So Sold piece e? lend will coat ; promptly attended to. . n J. HUNrER & KENNEDY Room 6, First National Ogden. Building;. 0 Bank Utah. Please Travel BUTI E. CAVa Prop. , Before yon start call at Sharmans . , . Ticket Off ; 1 Healy House, Opp. Depot Fhoae A large Assortment of Low and Reliable InformeUou eoasun on hand. Guaranteed by the American Ticket Broken? . eorrea-pondln- CALL FOR A Copy of August MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE Carpentering, Building, Reof pairing and Remodeling Houses Promptly attended to. All work Guaranteed. Enquire of Ole Nelson, 545 litn street Telephone 2ff-- Real Estate and Chattel Los Service quick, confidential private. No eoramlwtoa. WESTERN BROKERAGE 883-Ecd Phonn 134-x- . y. 4 Number of YELLOW POPLAR, ' . GEORGIA PINE' buei-nes- AT THE STANDARD I- $20 ddrtss or Call on - We make s specialty of Prescription!. Telephone orders you $400 for 20 acretb $800 for 40 icrac. $1,200 for $ I asrea. Drag Store ; JstniM UMtcrr. Sir Edwin Arnold had a great sa-to-ries In illuatnUon cf Japsutve triii-- , . The Japanese gardeners." be os said, hare carried their art furtti-Jhawe hare carried oura. a land scape gardener In Japiui U lie is loclu-- d on quite u look on a poet or a painter. And the Japanese gardeners are truly remait able men. 1 was ridiug with one it them near Kioto on aa August after noon, and we came te a steep hiHiifr ."Tell me, I said, 'now would y plan a road te the top ef that dlflra't pi acre. I The Depot 1904, The Scottish Missionary. and Stake Sunday School will Sod. an excursion to Lagoon i4 event, ouiu, Short Line on above dxie. Everrhui. invited. Special train leaves Oed 10:00 x. m, returning leave LasuuS 10:00 p, nr. css U TO LAGOON. QUARTERED OAK, BIRCH, . SPANISH OFFICE CEDAR. For Interior Finish, CARRIED IN STOCK BY ' Eccles Lumber Co. Telephone 12$ fS4 Twenty-fourt- h Street We also have complete stock cf Oregon Lumber nd ether Building Material. - |