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Show THE UORXIXP EXAMINE! OGDEN, FT A II, TIICE5DAT MORNING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1S04. . i 4 . By Qar Special Correspondent While some feeling is manifested ii is thought that everything will be smoothed over and the entire delegation go into the convention a a uuit. WILES 11 w OF A assertions MAKING T"IunA JWUH evidence without cXty PROVE IT STATE. TO I'uh. ments. 0;.cV. in O' Klin B.LIk.n.d to th. Sl-d- fl. of Day' DiB th Capital BnSm 21. The talt Lake City, SepL on asserting and declaringsup-j- jj SltVcalis the treat and grand ia getting the new movement wmSy aofar beard is absolutely not a evidence to prove the contrary, the gener-.- T to be .v l the iprion mem. even were such rlin-tlnieil; that -J1 one.eeuary, tbl. not the right scin-!m?'- of I? many place, even count lea. the are Mwcwion a againit the move while there are, MDielally atrong, and, follow place a few that will greater part of the now in. pmvea undeniably hJriU meet with cant eupporL rtd2g evi-S- S that met In The Tooele county convention an Toole city the 17th of thi month, of which jptHnu of the proceeding wire given in theae column. At that time a mention wa made of the leeolutlon paaaed by them, repudia- and ting the new action of the party Republican u proving the in their action regard-1guu Committee the attitude of the Tribune. K The full proceedings of that conventInter-crtlu- g ion are at hand, and make most reeding. The two eectlone of the resolution above referred to. are a follow: W believe there ts no necessity for American the existenc of th party recently organised In Salt Lake City, and look upon It a a movement to defeat a part or all of the Republican Stale and Legislative ticket, and for this reason we believe it the duty of all Republicans to oppose said party. -We regret to know that the Salt Uke Tribune has bolted the regularly nominated ticket, and approve of the of the State Central Committee la not recognising said paper aa an official organ of the Republican party la the State of Utah." The resolution! also contained the following strong article: ld our ardent support, first, "We pledge all the time to the nominees utaed in each of said conventions. The Republican! of Tooele county have lut and The following letter was handed over today, the recipient being a prominent young Republican. As the communication ia It is given in full: "To the Republicans of the State of ever been true to their party and Its rcgnlarir nominated candidates, and t this tlm desire to assure every laminae upon the State Republican ticket of our hearty support, As If the foregoing full and concise statements were not sufficient, the re- -' tiring chairman of that county, Mr. Wm. 8. Mark, also handed In the communication to the content- ion: In addition to above rg1utigps unanimously adopted by our county convention, I would only add as my private views; that the attempt to revive old animosities in n American party le entirely uncalled for and I believe had Its origin with disgruntled and disappointed. Republicans, though It may be and probably will en-ll- it In ita ranks those who are sincere. 1 have acted four years aa secretary and two years as chairman of our connty Republican central committee In conducting the campaign here and hive never known of, or even had retina to suspect church influeni-q.rlnwnd in behalf of any canonist e. would say, however. In this loyal Republican county, prominent church-e- n have Invariably run behind ,the ticket. It would eeera come influence, will not pretend to say whether It be church or not, hurta rather than aids rkurrh leaders politically la this The Salt Lake Tribune, heretofore recognized aa a Republican newspaper, has abandoned the party and repudiated its ticket. The Republican parpaty la therefore without any dally the per published at Salt Lake City, capital of (ha state. All Republicans recognize the need of a newspaper which will support Republican policies and tickets. It Is necessary that such a paper should bo in such hands ns that its loyal support should never he doubted. It le therefore proposed to organise a corporation with n capital slock of fifty thousand shares at two dollars each. The rank and file of the party in the atate are Invited to subscribe to tbe stock of the corporation. It ia desirable that the stock should be as widely distributed throughout among the Republican the state as possible. In other words, It Is proposed to make is a popular, aa distinguished from a close corporation. It should be n matter of party pride on the part of all Republicans who are able to subscribe for a single sbsre. to heln this enterprise along. We to Republicans therefore appeal a subthroughout the state to udtke or this scription to tbe capital stock company through the chairman of the county where they reside. As soon as sufficient eubscriptlons are received to justify the undertaking, steps will at once be taken to begin the publication of n Republican daily paper at Balt Lake City. Executive Committer, (Signed) WM. S. SPRY. Chairman. ALLEN T. SANFORD, Secretary." When seen in relation to the matter Chairman Spry, of the elate committee, said that copies of such letter were being sent throughout the entire state, that tbe matter was bring pushed as rapidly as conditions would permit. "You can any, he said, A number of stroGg Republican business men have been approached in relation to tbe matter, and that the enterprise has met with considerable favor and ia a aura go." Thera was indisputable evidence prithe all Republican this in city held maries last evening, that the new party has little if any following. There was not, it Is claimed, even any representation of that faction; that nothing but good Republicans turned out, and further, was the largest turnout ln the history of the city. Aa an Instance of this and showing how deeply the people resent the aew - Instance, that move, It may be c' vkere reaolu-- la the second p move were tions aa agalns "reaffirming passed', and ref. our allegiance to t publican party and principles and pledging our united effort and support ln the interests of the entire national and atate, county, judicial and city. When n vote was called for on the resolutions by raising bands every hand went up and they were paaaed alone, not unanimously, but with enthusiasm. In this precinct, whcrS Inst election there were but 112 votes at the primary, last night there were 188, showing how tha loyal Republicans turned out to repudiate the new move. at A significant fail in connection vfti. local politics, la Illustrated as In tua 8th district, first precinct, where the entire delegation elected was and In fact, from Interviews with several who know today, it la stated as an absolute fact, that the delegations are, every one, in the majority. RE8TAURANTB RESTRAINED FROM SELLING LIQUOR. Tbs selling of whiskey by the restauI Signed.) WM. 8. MARKS, rants hare was abolished by the passChairman Rep. Co. Cent. Com." age of the Feinatrom Liquor ordinance ifemking of conditions politically in which waa before tha diy counrll toJwi county, Mr. Marks, who was In night. The ordinance prohibit Ihe ffiy today, stated that the een-- 1 sale of liquor in restaurants and antpassed by the county convention ing houses but allows drug stores to npKss the sentiments of that section, dispense upon payment of n license of he esid the new movement would but not in less quangain 1400 if any followers. Another algnlfl-J- t tities per annum, than half-pibottles, with tha fact stated by Mm was to the added proviso that the liquor shall not that there had never been any on the premise. A nil xormou elected to an office in that be disposed ofrestaurant have done a the lending county while he was there. He said k business in bottle, heavy lost the county would return Ita there le much feeling over the action of uwiai big Republican majority. the council and strong Influences will be brought to bear upon Mayor Morris The titate Republican committee to veto the measure. ve wired to Senator Fairbanks to snow whether the press dispatches In SHE WANTS A DIVORCE. Sara to bis tour and dates and '" Jn ibis state, are reliable and Ethel Harrington filed an action In 'y be depended on. the district court Wednesday afternoon for n divorce from Fred E. Harrington. P- - Pe,t wh recently sirtsd a The plan tiff alleges failure to provide ln Davie county, was In and cruelty; thrft upon one occasion of hil new field Of labor the defendant threatened to kill her ?Tthern" tkTrAnd RrH,k,n f Political condj-,h- ,t and that he has upon several occlueverything was sions struck her and called her vile ? v,?e ln 800(1 bpe. He stated names. The couple were married at believed tbe new party would Morrison, 111., August 25, lDuO. in fact did tw hlV10 (!ncouragtnent, oula i! CONDITION W(B have a start IS CRITICAL. had WM1 Wt confident that iw roun,jr wouW a good The condition of George Hartwell, K 'publican majority. was who child the under the wheels of n Short mangled of 8- -1 he coum Line gravel train Tuesday night, is Mu mv- - n.if 6.alt Uke City, met in reported aa critical. It was found necea-car- y to amputata the left leg at the eoemv hip and the little fellow passed a bad l,r8e Presentation night Tuesday. The chief nurse of the ,he districts outside of one St Mark's hospital reported the condi, tion of the child at 11 o'clocq Wednesrepresented, For bitterness day night as slightly Improved. 1?Bhj1LPon,iderbIe mn'fested which n"r,Mn ! f108 present DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS ,h ,lcl GETTING BUSY'. 8rced on. Thp rced 'n hi -iir .!?rf,Ca?d,ll,t'JB follows: n:iorl The political pot Is fairly on the 4 VDr?pw' for county boll. Today the Republicans are linof schools. up iheir forces preparatory to klr f Granger, for cor- ing the convention which will be held totr.i,,itiR'r morrow and Friday. The Democrats ner f Draper 101 will hold their primaries on Monday and a big barbecue at tbe Sat Palace ?. 8,,Rar- - Mr- - Atider- - on Tuesday, at which Senator Newland era SrIi'.Sr' ; r- - ' "ter of Unm. of Nevada, Congressman Shafroth of iH Creek to Colorado, and W. E. Smyths will be er hoSk' On Wednesday M' principal brt,n of Farmers, for asses the so" they will hold their county convention at the Salt Palace. The prospect of nan,(!(1 mrabpi' of victory which exists In the minds of ronl eon vent Ion committees. local Democrats, has brought forth county. nt one-drin- ap-r"-- J, 01 e y-- 1 plenty uf candidates for the different norJnaium aud some lively scrap may be looked for. The leaders of the new party are figuring ou holding a mas convention on Friday of next seek, at which time it Is --aid an entire siate and county nrket will he put ia the field. The present plBn of ihe leaders Is to have a commit: e name the ticket and let the mass convention endorse the same. SENATOR ance to the parent merniucm aud Republican policies are Topeka, Kan., Sept. 51. Sheriff Ed man pride. their The presi-dej- t, as broad as our country s needs. They ward Bell, of Cripple Creek, Colorado acr.ug nuliiu t Itniiis of his are neither sectional nor racial in their la here to see Robert Romsine, whs Hutliorii.i. aud iu conformity made the startling confcstioa about wiih cMaliiiidii-well precedent, generous design. with the high purWe ore inspired the dynardte outrages ia Colorado. promptly iiwniA-- l th.ir independence. lie negotiated Romsine for sevHe treaty with pose. and that Is, under divine guidthe United Slate ance, to promote cse end good orIauuir.a, in eral Jail this afhours the county v obtained the inves-arngtui and der. i ictus and knowledge, justice, will his inves continue and ternoon, fianiuiue f,ir buibbng and operating the canal. paTrlotism aud prosperity among our tigation tomorrow. Sheriff Bell said WUrii the on countrymen and to Increase to the he did not have requisition papers the tsibu-usi the saieguard-cmost the strength and honor nf the for Rumaiue, as the Colorado authoriAmerican imereslv. Ho acted Very respectfully ties had not decided just what they great republic. promptly, but deliberately: prudently yours, "anted to do regarding his not rashly: tutnly, not uinavriuily. He CHARLES N. FAIRBANKS. lie only exerusurped no auiliorin. cised that executive power which is clearly vested iu him liv the cuiistilu-tionand wrliich his prederessors bad employed under similar circun valances. If he had failed to appreciate our rights, or to ait flimiy sad promptly, blood would have Lei-Know shed, and the rights of American citizens would have been sacrificed, and the construction of the canal would hate been IndefiPresident Newhof and War nitely delayed. The prraldent In due time appointed Correspondent Richards Were ena commission computed of emnii-nmen Promptly Cured By uf practical experigineers and ence to undertake the work uf const reeling the canal aa speedily as pracMr. O. B. Newhof, 10 Delamare street, ticable. There is no longer any doubt or uncertainly as to the enterprise. Its Albany, N, Y President Mon tellor completion is now an assured fact, and Club, writes: it will stand as one of the memorable Sloe my advanced age Had that achievements of the new country. have been frequently troubled with I The completion of this great work urinary ailment . The bladder teemed should be left to the administration Irritated, and my pbytlcian aakt that It which has done so much to carry It waa catarrh cauaed by a protracted forward against formidable obstacle cold which would be difficult to over abroad aud vexatious opposition al come on account of my advanced year. hoiirf. I took Peon j, hardly daring to believe The administration in the Philipthat would be help- -, but I found to pines has been dictated by a broad that I toon began to mend. sense of duty. It has liol been sub- mjrreUet gradually tuhtUed and versive of uur national ideals, but has tha urinary dlfficuttiea patted away. I been ln conformity with the best (rabare enjoyed excellent health now tor dii of the Republic. tha peat aevee moatba. I enjoy my 'i meala, sleep aoundly, and am aa well archiie'iugo caiue to the United States as the result of a war, aud t aa f waa twenty yearn ago. I give all became the duty of the administration prelam to Peruna."-- C. B. Newhot. to enforce the laws there as elaewhere, to maluialn the national sovereignty, Suffered Tram Catarrli ef Kidneys, and to Inaugurate civil government. Threatened With Nervous Collapse, Before the insurrection had ceased Cured hy ex President McKinley admirably Mr. V.B. Richards, 600 E Direst, N.WH pressed our puristse. said he: No effort will hie ired tu build Washington, D. C YVar Correspondent, up the waste places desolated by war wrlteei Exactly six years ago I wee and by long years of ordered to Cnlis as staff correspondent of We shall not wait for the cud of strlfj Now York Sun. I wa in charge of of th bladder, liver nnd other to begin the beneficent work. We the pelvis shall continue aa we have begun, to Ban Dispatch boat through tha Bpanleh organ, limply because It enres eetarrh of the Tbe effect American War. tropwherever located. No other systemic the schools aud tbe churches, to ical climate and the nervous strain catarrh set the court In operation, to foster remedy ha aa yet been devised. Industry and trade and commerce, aud showed plainly on my return to the Insist upon having Panina. Thar nr states. Lassitude, depression to tbs bo medicines that can ba snbstltaUd. In every way In our power to make theae people whom provldem-verge of melancholia, nnd inoeseant lii Contains No Narcotics, brought within our Jurisdiction feel kidney trouble mad me practically an On re aeon why Fernna baa found per that It is their liberty and not our Invalid. This undesirable condition and not our eon tinned, despite th best of treatment. mansnt tut ln so many homes is that It power; their welfare, gain, we are leaking to enhance. Our Finally n brother newspaper man, who contains no narcotic of any kind. Paflag has never waved over any comrana is perfectly harmless. It can be like myself had served In the war, munity but in blessing. I believe tha naed any length of tlm without acquirn to to me trial faithful give Filipinos will soon recognize the f.tct Fernna. I did so. In n short tlm th ing n drag habit, Fernna does sot prothat It has not lost its gift of bcnedlc n duce temporary results. It ia permanent tlon in Us world-wid- e juurney to their lassitude left ms, my kidneys resumed effect. shores. healthy condition, and n oompleto curs ln Itshas It no bod effect npoa the system, President Roosevelt has continued was effected. I cannot too strongly recommend Psrnnn to those s offering and gradually eliminate catarrh by retha work in the same just and generous spirit which Inspired President with kidney trouble. Today I am able moving th caaaa of catarrh. Than are McKinley.' to work aa bard as at any tlnis ln my a multitode of homes where Parana has Military rule was quickly succeeded lffo, nnd th examiner for n leading in- been used oft nnd on for twenty years. The people of the surance company pronounced me A" Such n thing eonld not bo possible If by civil authority. islands have been Invited aa fast Parana contained say drags ef a narrisk. possible to participate ln tbe work Fernno ears catarrh of th Udneysi cotic nature. of government. Tbe judicial system has been Improved, corruption has been driven oul, public schools have been established, and Ihe people are already enjoying s large measure of -l TAISBANhS li- LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE (Continued from Pae 1.) d governments may he mMp id nurre in due course to take up the euhjivt of wiu-rcP- reciprocity with I'Miia.Ia cording to the principles laid rinw n in the Republican national platform. The pl&iform appiiiprUiMy recogiOLJTKAL VISITOR. nizes combii. ions capital and labor as the outgrowth of our economic Mayor Stun. A. King, Democratic and as cm it led to the nominee for the judgeship of the development, equal protection and Mihjcct to the like Fourth district visitor to the restrictions of the law. capital Wednesday. The major aerms The administration hus enforced the to take a rosy view of the political Sherman anti-tru- si ait, which was of situation in Utah county. Republican origin, in case where combinations have been formed ln violaMAY BE COMING TO OGDEN. tion of ita provision. The law, which was regarded as ineffective by a DemIt was reported yesterday upon what ocratic administration ha been inseems to be reliable authority that voked by the president ag&l.ist combinthe Oregon Short Line officials had ations In restraint of wholesome comdecided to move their main shops merce, and It has been upheld by the from Salt Lake. courts. The story canned quire a flutter The congress last jear enacted a Salt among men but law to expediate the hearing Lake bunlne and deterthe Short Line ofllrlal wore not In mination of suit ariMng tindc.r (h dined to discus the question. anti-tru- st and inter Mate commerce acts, so that the end of justice might REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION WILL not be defeated by delay, it created AID IN SECURING INTER-URBAthe department of commerce and laFRANCHISE. bor, with authority to obtain necessary information with respect to the reraiioii The Real Estate Association will and oiieratlon of corporations engaged aid In securlug a franchise in Salt in inier-at- at commerce. It also elec- amended the inter-stat- e laike for the proiKwcd inter-urbacommerce law tric railway from Logan to Payson. so aa effectually tu abolish the pernicB. Mahler of Cleveland, Ohio, who. ious system of rebates under whTtl with his associates, Is promoting the large shippers could crush their smallenterprise, appeared before the Com. er com petit ora. These are iniiturtant, mercial Club and the Real Estate practical steps taken hy a Republican Association yesterday and presented president and A Republican congress hi case in a lengthy arguutent. for the protection of i lie people against With him were Senator Smoot and the encroachments of combined capi 8. R. Thurman of Provo, both of whom tal. are aiding in securing franchises from The Democratic party has dohe nothth cities through which the line will ing towards safeguarding legitimate pass. Interests and restraining combinations It was pointed out by these gen effected for extortion or other improptlemen that the building of the road er inirHea. It pruimso aa a principal would be of great benefit to both Og remedy for unjust combinationa to rw den and Salt Lake.both by bringing ad more the tariff from goods, ditional trade to the merchants and by thereby inviting Die foreign product r increasing the value of suburban to occupy our home market lu an at residence property. tempt to regulate our own Industries. Mr. Mahler declared that the con- It has assumed that the ko railed trusts struction and equipment of the road are either created or fimtered by the meant tbe expenditure of at leant tariff. The aHuimptiun Is fallacious. and that there was plenty of TriiFts are found in free-tracounmoney behind him to carry out the tries and they control commodities In enterprise without delay. this country which are upon the free The matter was also laid before the list. Commercial Club board of governors The Republican party 1 more direct and action was deferred for one week. end rational. It does not strike down It Invokes the good and bad alike. RATS. TO KILL CROW TRAINED authority of congresa and the power of the courts to deal with specific, Ever since William K. Huber of combinationa in restraint nf be Mantle, has trained a large crow to the rights end Intercuts of the people. a pet In hia family, mice and rata have It la ae Insistent upon (be protection of given hla bouse a wide berth. Jim capital employed in wholesome entercatches all the mice ln sight, tackles prise as in preventing ita use in conrata and makes a meal on bats shat travention of the public Interests. venture near. The convention very properly declarOne large rat that Mr. Crow fought ed It "to be the duly of ihe Republigot away after a furious battle, hut can party to uphold the gold standard." left Its tail behind. There le no more Important duty than to maintain tbe stability end the char RETURNS. ELECTION MINNESOTA acter of tbe money of the people. Their manifold exchanges should be effected I from 21. .ate returns St. Paul. Sept. as In a currency aa free from bleml: The Republicongressional districts where there the national Integrity. were contests on Republican tickets ln can party has been essentially th yesterday's direct vote, showed that guardian of the financial credit of tbe in the Second district. Congressman J country, and the steadfast supporter of T. McC leery won. In the Fifth district, a sound currency, it has maintained where there were live the national credit end preserved tbe Minneapolis, candidates for the Republican nomina- soundness of our monetary system tion, one being Former Mayor A. A against persistent and powerful opyoat Ames, now under indictment for el tlon. leged complicity In municipal corrupThe money question has seemed to tion. Loren Fletcher won on tha Rebe settled at various times, but the conpublican ticket and H. C. Koehler on test has been revived by tbe enemies the Democratic ticket. In tbe Sixth of sound money whenever they have district C. C. Buckman won the Re(bought that tncy might be successful We should not relax our vigilance In publican nomination. the Integrity of our currenupholding ANOTHER IN DEAL cy so long as a considerable element MORGAN of our coiiutry are at war with it Bellingham, Wash., Sept. 21. J.Pler-po- nt When Democratic candidates cannot Morgan, with Richard Delafleld hope to win preferment in a national eastern convention without Industriously conand several other who are the principal cealing their monetary views, and capitalists creditors of the Pacific Parking and when Democratic national and Stale Navigation company, will purchase the conventions dare not declare their entire property of that company as faith in the virtue of the gold standsoon as the necessary orders are made ard, the hour has not arrived when tbs out in the courts, and wTil reorganize forces of sound money should disband the company and conduct the business and leave the field. on a new basis. We not only established the gold standard, but we provided such safeLENA, CAREFULLY GUARDING guards aa will maintain our silver and paper money at a parity with It. But Washington, 8ept. 21. For the all of this may be changed at any time purpose of guarding the Russian ship by a hostile congress, or endangered Lena to prevent damage being done by an unfriendly secretary of tbs to her by a partisan, me navy depart treasury. Our past, experience warns ment at the request of the commandant us that it is only a question uf time of the navy yards Mare Island has when those who are always opposed ordered a detachment of 150 marines to to a sound monetary policy will again 8an Francisco fur this duty. seek to overthrow it. The Republican convention did well WILL GIVE FREE THOUGHT not only to pledge anew our fidelity to INSTEAD OF PRESENCE, the gold standard, but to declare its purpose to uphold "the integrity and Rome, Sept. 21. Professor Haeckel value of our national currency." There of Genativy, who brought the greetings should be no equivocation or doubt aa of tbs' German Free Thinkers to the to our Inflexible purpose, not only to congress of Free Thinkers, which as- maintain the gold standard, but to sembled here yesterday, caused printed keep all silver and paper currency at copies of hie report to be rlrculated a parity with It. at todays session of the congress of The assumption that tbe gold standFree Thinkers. He says the congress ard is irrevocably established' does oiler a favorable occasion to expound violence to the law. it was estabthe Ideas of scientists desiring to re- lished by an act of congress, but the organize tbe world on the battle of congress may site", amend or repeal science Instead of dogmas, adding that that act at any time, it ia no mors in the middle of October there will irrevocably established than are our occur at St. Louis an international The one may be ariff schedules. conference for the conception of a pro changed as readily aa the other. Bound c.oney le so vital to our wel-argressiKt world, organized by the federation of American Free Thinker havso Important tu our Industrial deing the same program and object as the velopment, that we should let it open present congress at Rome. Professor enemies or negative friends know that Haeckel regrets that he Is unable to we abate nothing of our determinagratify his desire to participate In the tion to uphold and defend It. Since JS9G we have Improved tbe St Louis congress, hut. being requested to contribute bis views to these system as well as increased the volcongresses, he presents hie principles ume nf our currency We have now fa In writing. circulation $2.521.151 .527. or $880,942 0(8 more then we had reven years EVADING FORGER ARREST. ago. Tbe Increase has not been due alone to the larger yield of gold, for St. Joseph, Mo., Sept. 21. W. H. Har-rou-n. 1262,659,559. or nearly SO per cent of the grain operator of St. Joseph, Ihe Increase, ia composed of silver and who le charged with the forgery of bills national bank notes, which, under the of lading to the extent of a million Republican policy, are essentially the dollars, is evading arrest. Deputr equivalent of gold. Sheriff Chines Clark, of Kansas City, If In the future the exigencies of here tonight with two business, which no wisdom can now Mo., arrived warrants for him. He le charged with foresee, should make additional moneforging two warehouse receipts ln tary or financial legislation advisable, Kansas City and obtaining thereby sevthe Republican party may be trusted eral thousand dollars from Kansas to enact it slung rational lines. The president's course in Panama City banks. Officers scoured the rity tonight, hnf Harroun had been notified merits the most generous approval. from Kansas City of the warrants, He dealt with a delicate and difficult elt net lull clearly within our national family profess Ignorance of whereabouts. rights in such a way as to make possible th early completion of an Isthmian 21. The canal, which baa king been decotnded Richmond, Va.. Sept. Supreme Grove of the Order of Druids in the interest of our commerce and of the United States In biennial national defense. skm here today elected J. F.Mart.in, of He concluded tha negotiations with California, supreme arch. New York Great Britain for the abrogation of the was chosen as the meeting place ln Clayton-Bulwe- r treaty. Ho negotiated a treaty with the republic of Colom1906. bia for tbe requisite rights and franSt Joseph, flept 21 The Grand Jury chises for the construction and operaa canal. Its ratification was today Indicted W. H. Harroun, tbe tion of refused by the Colomcontemptuously on seven counts for for- bian government. Thereupon grain plunger, tbe peogery in the third degree. ple of Panama renounced their allegi f ui n ivuM-ma(- - exi'i-inii- lc de well-defin- ed well-kno- e, , prct-iilen- Many Persons Have Catarrh of Kidneys, Or Catarrh of Bladder and Don't It. n i Pe-ru-n- a. -ts o. 0n Fe-ru-- ed Congress has authorized a representative assembly to be chosen In due time by the people of the islands. The ballot box Is not the sign of imiier-iallsNo one need have any grave concern with respect to the future of the archipelago If the United Hietea goes forward a heretofore Inspired by the same lofty purpose which ha-- t characterized the administrations of President McKinley and President We may safely trust to Roosevelt. the future to deal with the Filipinos ln a manner consistent with their highest end best Interest, and with the duty and honor of the United Btatea. The people of the islands have had abundant evidence of the exalted purThe vapose of the United States. rious degrees of rivIMxallnn among them, their unfanilliarity with civic duties make It Inadvisable to indulge in any declaration aa to the future policies, which may lead to misunderstanding. The people of the Philippines do ut distrust us. We need not distrust ourselves. Our opjionenta say the Philippine policy does not pay. They should not forget that the United Ktates did not go to war with Spain for dollar and cents. They should remember that when II comes to a matter of duty, the United States does not consider tha cost. When the history of our country le written, It will be found that there le no brighter page, or one which will yield more pleasure and satisfaction ln It contemplation than tbe one which telle of our discharge of the restionslhUiUee growing out of the war with Spain. The archipelago belongs to the United States. IU title Is vested In this government by virtue of the treaty of peace negotiated and ratified according to Ihe requirements of the constitution, and tbe responsibility of administration rests upon us, not as n matter of sentiment , but as a duty Imposed by the obligations of the law. The application of the proceeds of public land sales to the reclamation of Irrigable portion of our arid and semi-aripublic domain, meets my cordial approval. Through the enlightened policy thus established under tbe present administration, the hopes of the struggling settler of the great arid and semi-ari- d west will be realized lu the upbuilding of substantial communities in places hitherto waste or comparatively unpro. At the same time a vast ductlve. area of the public domain will be oiien-eupon which the Industrious now residing ln eastern centers, may find homes, Tbe sum of over twenty millions uf dollars Is now available 'In the reclamation fund, to which additions are eonslanl-l- y being made, guarantees, under tbe wise administration, great progress In the work of Irrigation, and the settle, ment of the arid region within a few years. The development of trade with the to absorb Hie Increased orient production' of cereal in the far west, so as to leave the market conditions on the Atlantic seaboard undisturbed. The settlement of tbe present unproductive will open a new market for the re manufacturers of tbe east. Only by unduly extending this letter could I consider, all the declarations embraced ln the platform of the convention. Further reflection but strengthens my opinion of their wisdom and 1 shall We glv them my earnest support. are gratified that sectional dlffereri'M have disappeared and that a fraternal spirit pervades the people of all factions of our country. We rejoice In a aational Inheritance which ia ou long-deferr- ed d. borne-seeke- over-crowd- ed rs, r Jewel Range h J' n f I i FREE r: I for each dollar paid us. purchase from now Till et, entitling the bolder range L be given away 14th. either on account or rash Dec. 24th, we give ono tick- to ono chance un n Jewel to the lucky number Doc Ogden Furniture & Carpet Co. r it "YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD" e c 30 Q CZ)C rnimii JARS STONE To Preeerve your fruit In. Another carload Juat received. WHEELWRIGHT BROS. 2478 WAS1L AVEL All kinds of IUIONH 147 fc glass fruit Jars. Extra capa and rubbers. Reward. . Warning, A REWARD DF DOLLARS A reward of Fifty Dollars (150.00), win bo paid by the Utah Light Co. for the arrest of party or parties who on the evening of April 29th, 1903, caused a "abort circuit" on Its olectrio transeilssion lino, through Interference in some manner with said eompahy'a line at n point about ono mile south from the power house, known as Station, near the mouth of Ogden Canyon. ft Power Fk-one- Persona era warned not to Interfere la any wise with said linat ft Is safe to the pnblio If unmolested, but serious results to property nnd possible fatal results to person can be caused through tha breaking of Insulators, or tha throwing of wires, limbs of trees, or similar obstruction ovsr th wires of companys said electric trans- mission line. UTAH LIGHT 01 POWER CO.. Bp R S, Campbell Mgr NOTHING BETTER A perfect Whiskey poses. for Household and Medicinal purProperly aged, sweet aroma, delicious in taste. 'ip Ol F J. KIESEL d CO., Distributora |