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Show THE MORNING LXAMINIIIi OGDEN, CTAII, THURSDAY SJOIINIKG, W ! THE EXAMINER enlisted- tbe last V, - lWi. forte tbe regular rotablif the entered barrel f nature, the ejecting lever, which on rtfle use now the in projects at nght angles from the piece aud has bom tie aue of more profanity on the part of the endfcied juan than any other portion of his entire equipment project downward In the new arm and to somewhat aborisr. The isagaiine has a capacity of live cartridge aad can be tided with ease and quirireess. The gun. toby assembled, weighs a trifle over eight pound Some idea af the efficiency of the new weapon can he gained when it to known that twenty-thre- e aimed shots . have been fired iu one minute with tha rifle need a single loader, and twenty-fiv- e ttou in tha same time, using magazine l,re. Firing from the hip without aim, twenty-seve- n shuts have been fired in one mlnate, using the rifle aa a single shots in one loader, and thirty-fiv- a minute from the magazine. With an ordinary service charge the powder pressure in the rifle chamber la about 49.000 pounds per square Inch, the maximum energy of Lee coil to 10.08 feet and the maximum effective pound fighting range 7.721 yard The exceptional penetrating powers of the rifle were illustrated in n test held some time ago., With full service charge, the rifle, fired at a distance of fifty feet, drove Its steel missile 54.8 inches into white pine butt and penetrated a steel plate nearly one-haaa Inch thick. The bullet which will be need in the arm bee a core of lead and tin composition la a Jacket of cupronickel, and when fired with n service charge has a mtizila velocity of 2300 feet In a aerond. The army officer qn duty in Washington any that k will be only a little while after the regular army la aup--1 piled with the new gun before abeut half of them will he hack la the arsenal in need of repair The enltri-a- d man. aa has been found from tone experience, to mighty sat in his way and It takes him a tong time to get used to anything new in hia fighting nquipnronc Consequently, when a new rifle to leeueg to him he proceed to take It to pieces to find out how it lif the case of the modern rill work this la rather a formidable undertaking and tha army regulations prohibit an enlisted man from experimenting In thia manner. The new gun haa nineiy component part aad to so complicated that it to freely predicted that If an en- listed man takes It to pieces he will laad In the guard houae and hia rifle In the repair shop before It to ever got together again. licans against a tariff bHl like that passed by OCTOBER In addition to Democratic emigre rs tea years ago. The control of tbs south would be Published every Say la the year by tote marked la the tomtnittrea than tbs Standard Publishing Co. on tbe flour of the house. John Sharp Williams of Miaalasippl would be SM. GLASMANN, Manager. elected aiieaker because be is now tbe acknowledged leader of the party In De&vared by Carrier. Iselud'ag the house. By the rule of precedent Neil Sunday Murnlag Examtoas. CtS every Important committee would have 5 Uf UOSG bust a southern Democrat for chairman. Mr, Tit Tuts IS&Ilt copies Williams selected tbe minority awm-herStore af tbe present bouse and he placed 'tons abcjt N fCK southern member to the front uu all SUBSCRIPTION RATES. the important committees. He select By nail one mouth Oeoludlng ed only one northern Democrat for eta at Ocdaa outaitia ....H Rutlay) member of the moat Important Telephone No. SC. of all, that on ways and means That member la Ruurke Cockran, an Subscribers will router a favor by avowed free trader. All tbe other laforialng ibis otfics of failure to on the way and mean Democrat csire The Cioouaer before fbatr committee are from the aouth, and Mr. breakfast. Cockran i at tbe foot of tbe list. There is not a single northern Demo-ron tbl great committee on appro REPUBLICAN TICKET priatiun. All are from the aouth. The same i true of the committee on riV' for president ere and harbors, Southern men alone represent tbe Democrat on those great Theodore Roosevelt , la a Democratic housa committee, of Nev tort. Unde Sam 4 long as 1 am "safe and sane' you don't find me wearing southern men would ba made chairmen ; that tor a necktie. Bout hern men of those committees. would make the tariff bill to be passed FOR VICE PRESIDENT and south- mined to defeat, tba President at the to lx the Fairbanks meetings in by a Democratic emigre Chas. W. Fairbanks ern men would decide where the big polls aud to Jbat end engineered the Ogdc-- and Balt Lake. Sclah! af Indiana. appropriations sltould go and where the deal between hi hired man, Can:ron. millions appropriated for Hie improve- Dultois and Taggart by which the and Democrat were to ment of rivers aud harbors should ba EDITORIAL COSMENI siwnl. In tba present organisation of get together1' sud vote together. EtFtEllCA'i SHU TICKET tha houee southern men aland flret on Alt three thing ure known to the of the the rcmmiitoa lists In four-fiftThe Tribune beads one of iu ediof Utah and each day, as the commitpeople are There sixty committees. For Presidential Elector "Indeceat and Slisinelues," and torials, makes it men clearer campaign prugresse tees In the house, and southern reader of tha editorial discovered that E. W. WADE. aad The Tribuue to forty-eigplainer. pretends of would become chairmen it had lioen properly labelled. the President only because It H. P. MYTON. of those committee while northern support JAMES A. MINER. Plans are on foot for u health resort men would become chairmen of ouly could not draw, and hold, loyal ReBalt Lake Oity. It will be convenfor into the au" commitpublicans Far Congress, twelve of the least Important if It disclosed the full lraiKirt of ient for tbe i: .ember of the American ramp HOWELL. tees. JOSEPH they grow sick of their the uu- - American" movement, and the party when Can northern men, either Repupresent tactics. For Governor of Utah, blics or Democrat afford to hand full intent of iu leaders. JOHN C. CUTLER. to those southern men the absoover The Tribune ran ao more hide and of The patlsfnctien at revenge because Far Secretary af Stale, uusaUstted ambition may be great, control of the housef That Is Just cover up tbe purpose of this lute CHARLES t. TINGEV, conspiracy but the cost is the undying contempt what a Democratic majority in con than an ostrich can hide the bulky of loyal cltir.en For Justice Supremo Court gross would mean. of iu by part anatomy lu puking silly N. DANIEL STRAUP. Tbe Dorman government is about to head Into the aund. Powers, Klag, send to South Africa a special commisFor Attemay General, Uko non, Kearns, Bamberger, Dubois, sioner to RAILROAD EARNINGS. investigate on the spot the M. A. BREEDEN. all understand and aim to supple meat resulu and prospects of the introducFor State Treasurer, h other in tbe work of turning tion of Chinese tabor. JAMES CHRISTENSEN. Utah over to tha Democrat and anch railroads all of Grass earning Various catnasivq puttie works (inFor State Auditor, Stakes reporting for the flret willful faking at la indulged in by the cluding drainage of the city and erecUnited J. A. EDWARDS. tion of market halls and government week of October. In Daa'a Review, are Tribune is nauseating. For State Supt of School buildings) are to be carried oa in Kon-- s fG.641.HMi. a gain of . per rent over PASTE THIS IN YOUR HAT FOR Lanza. Kingdom of Rutinmani A. C. NELSON. This the correspoading weak last yaar. REFERENCE. fur September, la slightly better than Morris Bnasm.sr, n prominent Demoof Salt Lake City, Hon. Frank Cannon, editorial writer cratic and September reports show an In TICKET for .the Salt Lake Tribune and Sena- 1 billed to apeak in Utah and Wasatch JUDICIAL provement over the preceding month tor Kearns newest hired man, speak- cixtntii1. Bummer to liable to expert-cne- e In the following table comparison the "winter of hia discontent. SECOND DISTRICT. made of earnings of United States ing officially nt the Salt Lake theater The taste of wine Is ultra spoiled by made reporting for the flrat week of had thia to uy, about the president: Far District Judge, I say ta you that thia of the cork used in botJAMES ALSERT HOWELL October, sad practically tha asms roads vary spring ihe quality A French expert, F. Bofdaa, Per District Attorney, for the first week of September; also, and summer that nefarious bargain tling. In Wash-IngU- n ha shown that the deterioration of tha GEORGE HALVERSON earnings of leading system reporting haa bean renewed. It started cork i caaaed bnciria ta tha tree. In Tha winUr. Preaidsnt of He recommendsby th storlNxing of all tha fur September and tha two preceding tha United SUtca wanted a Roosevelt corks with heat and steam. mouths; 1901. 1904. delegation sent to Chicago; and aa Judge Powers like many another Oct., I week... f 6,61,394 $ 5.278,854 at that time tha great Mark Hanna Democrat Insists that he and hia party waa ha waa fearful alive Senator that 6,464,609 1 5.739,213 STATE SENATOR, week... should have a monopoly of misrepreSept., Kearna a Hanna delega- senting political opponents. He would Churfee R. Hollingsworth. might Uka Sept, month ... 48.626, 608 47,009,770 441l(Mi37 tion te Chicago. A bargain waa made probably reviao the scripture which Aug, month ... 48.240,659 REPRE8ETATIVES, "Thou shah not bear false wit62,768,780 by which tha Smoot Investigation waa says, July, month ... 60,983.037 Rudolph Kuchler, ness against thy neighbor. by adding te ba if Smoot would a tor Uko Septempostponed Tbe rlaaslfled statement T. C. Pancake, "except ye be a Democrat." Yea ber allows an increase over last year Roosevelt delegation ta Chicag Win. L Steward Real estate men in Salt Lake City la true. Senator Smoot did Uko a on many leading system, where losses Geo. 8. Dean, are to Prosecute hoodlum who have The In to Roosevelt Chicago. preceding have been reported delegation COMMISSIONERS, la a gala lu all claw; InvMtigatl.n ,ld f--t Uk. Salt There i. month Four year term Joseph Stanford, their eves to the misrepresentation of of roads except Pacific, aud tha loss Lake." Two year term Oscar B. Madsen. Thia waa no doubt done with the full ei'lilah agitators la tbe there is due to smaller earnings reportparty atoich destroys more property CLERK, ed this year by the Great Northern sys- knowledge of Senator Kearns, and as value than all tin efforts of other David Mattson. mach if hie reflects as eentimente they houdhima in the amt tem; Northern Pacific, which la also had been himself. Wa have by spoken TREASURER, a Included In the Paelfic group, reports ' Alma C. Chamber A leading French commercial paper mall gain for the month. Southern published this before, bat we want, tbe aya that according to the leading atlk , and South western roads lead In the honeat peoplo among the RECORDER, to know and understand the real association In Milan, Italy haa 1,1)65 Daniel W. Ellis, percentage of gain compared with Seps.llls, with 68,748 basins or f the chief supporter and spinning animus Of these tuba 2,842 are Idle. tub tember last year, but Central Western AB6ESSOR, financial barker of their party. The There are 846 twin ting shops, with 705,-26- 3 and New Yarh Central, tbe latter being Edwin Dlx. Tribuue claims to be "ardently" supspindles in operation and 49,050 the Included now in road the ouly idle. There are 165 SHERIFF, shop eastern trunk line group, report email porting the president tor rgslcctlou with 9,703 hand looms,weaving of which 159 Joseph W. Ballsy. and little Kearna wailed bud Tummy are Id's, and 7 459 automatic looms, of gain " ATTORNEY, and long because he was not permitted which 60 are Idle. E. T. HulaniakL -- 28 ua ..,,..-7- . com-mitt- ae - at ( MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE Real Estate aad Chattel Lean Serelcs qilck, confidential aad private. No commission. WESTERN BROKERAGE Phene 834- - 229-- ht rh M CO, 388 WASHINGTON Bodes Bldg 4 AVt Llva and let Live" m roett We do net pro-- E aJ nothing Our Meats From Distiller to Yoza FAMOUS SUNNY BROOK The LILLIE BRAND CORIpOyad EASTERN LARD It Aek your GROCER o . , rvT,vd:aTRU8Ttob W RYE S3. 50 per gailon r UCCE8S MARKET. delivered to any part of the city for ' Call up tha !? W.ed.rortop...,7 patroni & EQ1I BISMARCK 128 25th Street New Departure A ALBERT P. RICHEY. In Washing AU UNDERTAKER Wool and Colored Washed in D-- ti lei Water. Good No fading. No shrinking Wa have recently arranged to ave all the distilled waur by tha condensation of to team used in our engine dry room m eaglet and other itwa heated machinery, and find have enough for the washing of all our allk flannels and colored 'Phone 150 2372 Washington Ave. goods. Tha superiority of this pure, oft water over the hard water of this city for washing su ALL EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATES goods la very great. By the uao of distilled water mild aoap and care that the goods are not over hretod. then to hut little danger of fading or shrinking. Any work entrusted to ua will receive moat careful attention. 1 receive 60 per cent on all pictures takes within the next 80 days at GA8BERUS STUDIO. 271 2Mh St. nd, Ogden Steam Laundry. Street 'Phone In-th- s GREEN TAG SALE .... 437 36th ! OODEN, vEyiy 1ft UTAH. - !- sirq office-seek- ItrailM On WINES (H Chairs cnkr WE ARE THE PLE THAT te LIQUORS PEO- C. M. Leetfom FALSTAF you on aaay pay- it Alarmed at the accumulated and still accumulating evidence of tha meaal-Han- H. J. Craven. ( SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Wm. N. Patterson. CONSTABLE FOR OGDEN CITY, Henry E. Steels. re between tba THB SOUTH WOULD CONTROL. The Democrat ie manager have gives all hope of defeating President Roosevelt, but they continue to predict that they will control the next houae of representatives. They are not wlili-creason in ihla prediction, for they have a permanent Democratic uwml iu the south, which amounts to d of the membership of that body, leavto win and gain ing only 11 control. There are in the present fcouae 127 Democrats from the solid south, and there will be the same number of Democrats from that auction in the next house and tbusa that follow, ao long aa tba present condition prevail there. The majority of these 127 Democrat are elected by ridiculously mall rotes, ranging from 1,144. the total vote In tbe district represented ly John Sharp William of Mississippi, to about 5,0itO vote cast In a few aonthern districts, while the majority f the memhwB from the north are elected nto-- r a contest where from 0 to 0,000 rotes ara oast la a district. 'JTe 127 Democrat a from the south .l represent not only of the total membership, hut they make up of the Deraorrailr caucus. Suppose the Democrat win control of the house. What chauce will the northern Democrats have to decide on tba policies to be adopted Their will be only a small minority of the Democratic caucus. The south will dictate to the Democratic caucus and dominate the congress. No one of them would dare bolt the caucus dictation and cute with the Repub V0 ut one-thir- 40,-00- one-thlr- and tha DEMOCRATS, knowing that Frank Cannon Is still In perfect accord and aynipathy with the Democratic hwder state and national, and also lacking both the courage and decency to resent the nhamelaaa attack ha made at Ota Salt Lake theat- 2425 Washington Avenue Good.? (Phono 228X) On Investigating our stock of chairs wo find a number of WANTED otyleo of which wa nly hava two Or three of a kind. We are going to 1.000 Now i your er upon tbe President of the United Suttea; fearing that It will be forced Into tha open and compelled lo fight a fair, if never decent, political battle, for once in ita hypocritical old life, the Salt Lake Tribune lias a ridiculous and allly editorial, In which it assumes to lecture both Judge Powers and Klag upon the question of church influence. The Tribuna may just aa well come out in the open and defend the policy of its muster. The people of Utah cannot ba lunger cajoled and hoodwinked by either tbe Tribune, or tha man who owns It and ita editors. Senator Kearns long ago determined could not be no other Republican should. He also determined to puuteh the President for deferring to Senator Smoot in the matter of duallnga ith the federal patronage of this state. Ilia flrat plot, was to take a Mark Haaua delegation back to the Chicago convention. This was foiled, first by the party loyalty and tiuooramon common asuae of the great Senator Hanna; but it wa not tun it death removed the Ohio Mattrsinuu from the liat of presidential possibilities that tha Utah plotter ceased hi machlnattone. Finding that, aa hi neireat hired man expressed it, "Senator Smoot took a Roosevelt delegation to Chicago' and that he tKearnet was fully diacredired at home and could never restore himself to favor nt Washington, Senator Kearns itoicr- - that If he a fact, although not generally known, that tho ordnance expert of the United States army, after months of work, have at last succeeded iu constructing a magaxtna rifle which Is la -- believed to be superior to any iu use In foreign armies at thia time. Every United government arsensl tn the Slates, with the necessary facilities, Is working night and day Just now turning out the new arm, and tony thousand of them have already I men completed. None will be issued In tbe troop of tbe regular establishuntil 100, OOU the ment. Iniwever, number requisite to supply tho maximum strength of the army ou a war footing have been cuhtplittrcT. At the present rate of progress this will probably be about December let, and their issuance will lie immediately begun. The old rifle or rather the rifle which has been In use since the Spdnlsh-Amerfcawar will be returned to the arsenals and later reissued lo the various militia organisation now armed with the anrient Bprlngfletd rifle, ahich is reyard-- d ns almost as obsolete as the old flint-rucor percussion-cuKim. During Hie Spanish American war, as Is well known, many of the regular troop and all of ilie militia won-stil- l armed with thi- - old SpringilclJ, firing black powder and carrying a ball iliat made a great deal f anise, did lit' to dampo, nd was Ineffective si long range. Ti.e under which the United States troops labored Its a result r 1imi1wi of t small nrmA are t.w wi II known to the politic to bear repo ti.lon. but It Is interesting to note that the snanisa-Americawar, it it did nothing else, awoke the army t. the necrtiity for keeping abreast of the tlr.rs in ordnance The Uniied States magazine riflo which was being Introduced in th army when the war begun was considered a gHd weapon, hut tbe advance made in the last few years a a result of careful study and cxhaui-iivn k p lu-i- n ( . experiment may ho understood wb-it is known that the rifle now in use and the arm which to to be Introduo-- ! ed in December next have ao two In common. point The most notable difference bef tween the old had the new arm apparent at first glance to the fact that the barrel of tbe latter arm is entirely covered with wood. This innovation waa the result of pratical suggestion a made to the ordnance officers by enlisted men of the army. Following the campaign in Cuba and tn the Philippines, any complaints wore made to the ord:ianr- ufllci-iby officers in the field, who said that after a period of rapid discharges the barrels became so hut that it was sometimes necesitary to cease tiring for a lime to permit them to cool. In many cases nun in itie heat of battle had the skin burned from their hands by tha hot barrels. Tho barrel is the result of tbeie Kiiggesii.'ii the steel being entirely revered to within two inches of the muzzlo of the gun. , good fora s - ! COLONY on tho Pacific coast ralsa the fiosN grapes on the Paclfle coast.Their wias are absolutely pure. If you wish to dispense (food cheer for tha holiday order some of their wine from WERE YOU PREPARED ... FRIZZINI BROS. 25th 200 -- At. FOR THIS CGLD WEATHER? ! Wo have an OVERCOAT foe you in any of the LATEST STYLES AND PAT-TERN- The Ow! Saloon ONeill Bro Prog No. 232 25th St. Dealere - in flrat class liquors of v kind wines and brandy. All guo'J 7 llvered to any part of city QM. Saturday. Whisky 77 eta to Wine 35 eta pr. quart, 3 quart Rrandv, $1 quart Whiskey pr. 81-7- Thio cut showc one of tho now kind which to WARM and will keep tho WATER OUT. Call and sea them. It will convince you that tho place to BUY, IS HERE. 13.25 to 15. ONEILL BROS, Prog Phono 135 WHERE TO 1 t " T.tamln Ogden Furniture & Carpet Co. THE ITALIAN HYRUM PINGRtE, Manager. SWISS v e ml Proprietor. . .Cdcesknic. . . . C SKth D. W. CATTS wiKid-cover- in almost ett-rother particular, from stock to forward light, there is n important between :he old and the new gua. and in other feature. which are put apparent to Lie ordinary observer, but which have the greatest weight wi'.h ordnance expert the new atm is to: superior to the old. 'lit bore of the rifle Is Bniaber. the caliber heirg i.UrnL .30 inch, while Ihe Initial vebn-t,,and iteuctxating power are both Er'sIflr. The new gun is also seven in- shorter than the old arnt-nln- "!) f.e length, tn fact, of . the old PprtnvfleM arbine, with which the United Srne lavalry were armed after the civil war Indeed, if It were not tor the wont! covered barrel and the rttliar lording and ejecting mechanism, the cm would bo almost a counterpart of ii.e famous cavalry wrapon. The Unite! fcie'e magaxlne rifle, model of lous." an tue new arm Is ten rnih-il- . will, if is believed. pr.it e r epiKuiaiy popular with the EH er of beer In town for five cent Choicest wLiaklea brandies and v!h Fined and all kinds oi soft drink line of cigars In town. Call In everybody aa you pan tqr and sample oar portuntty. s MORE i the It la the place to get tha longest ui tallest tha biggest and eoldeat choos- op- - -- - MEN To nmoau aciiouoir Leko JUeer halL clooo these out at coat. Our Army is to Have the Best Rifle in the World It CAFE Cred- RIDICULOUS FLIRTATION. SURVEYOR, H. Patthsa SELL ments "Your J i SUCCESS 3USKET lf r two-thir- THE O 3 BOSTON EAT CAFE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. orders Everything here the beat Short at all hour n e,8n All kinda of b,t,6 ,n ft-- 12 Extra fine dinner Sunday, ft ta 2 p. tn, 25c. Fin lunch 11 to 4 and 8 ta 8 p. m. JIM G YOUNG, 284 Twenty-fift-h Street |