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Show THE EXAMINER Published Mfrj dsy la h Standard PiiUlining Col by 'ia WM. GLA8MANN, Managar. s Delivered by Cairler. larlBllag Suaday Morning Examinar, eta gar month f&kgla copiaa RATES. SUBSCRIPTION month llnrludlng mail ona By Sunday) oulatda ot Ogdaa Telephone No. 6$. Subscribers will confer a favor by to is Informing this ofSra of failure be! ora thsir coiva Tha breakfast. FTUL'GGLK OK ItL'ltOlii. Tka national traders of tha Demowill fool that tbay hava in a most peculiar themselves ilatd and rwlirarrawiing position ben they cratic party road of tha action nf lbs UrmocraiU-conventioin Idaho. Tbry will find In tha Nathat tha only plank pla-aof a ha request tional Platform by western man has horn repudiated by tha party in tha Plate front wfclch that man hailed, and only through tricky political manipuliT tlon of Dttboia and lirltfrld. What baa barn published concerning the smallness of Ibia man Dubois, of hla of wlllingneM to embroil tha peopla In n ova alata poll' hia hi own agitation In order to furl her la proving morn IKilitlml ini amt a, evident that la nlao It And trua. than the peopla of Idaho pla'-- tha Irua value oa Puhola a a demagogue. I la waa defeated fur a dalegalaahlp from hla ona munty and when he finally obtained admission to the State contention through being elected from another county, lie flndn thnl but a Isfaction will atnnd by bint and (ha Into to U inject which he trying sues the political campaigns In Iho weal; though ha neentinaty cimtrullcd the contention lung anuugh to force I ha objectionable plank in. Tba Uutta baa lha following tnraa rommant on lha situation; and II apsoma plies equally to the attitude of Utah Democratic Iradera and to tha National Democratic platform: "THE MORMON BUGABOO. "Good citizen dapracata any Inters farama by the church In poUlinal afe flood church people, with better rvaaon, are opposed to laleraat by affalra. How litpolllb'lana In tle of sincerity and hnnaat purpose Inriueucaa In poll-lirto polltl'-aIs evidenced hy the fact Ibal in regard to Mornionlstn in statea where Mormnslam Is recognised aa n factor, tha nttltude of lha partlra ha been fair. l almost completely reversed. Mormon-is- with polygamy as the center figure. waa established and thrived In Utah with Democratic acquiescenso. and in pot to aay aarotiragement, Republl-cans. apitn of oen opposition hy Today In Idaho the Democracy by ita recognised leadership Is prepared to make an laatis of iiolygsmy, and In Utah Ranalor Smoot, prominent as a Mormon but uni na a polygamist. la easily I he most Influential Republican leader. it is til fur buncombe, rnlygamy la no longer a live Issue, even between Mormons In Utah. Judge Goodwin, who has spent almost a life time In nble, and often hemic, warfare against Mormnnletn aa a political power, may be elted a authority for the tsfenirat that imlygamy will die out In the church with the generation which almost ha passed away, lbs question which he raises, and one which politician in thews state will be moat afraid to atect In all panic, baa to do nolnly with influence of the htin-- as an over the political ail Ion of Hut a Individual. ita iqentlier meanwhile Senator Dubois In Idaho appeal to the almost universal prejudice against polygamy. Juat aa the pollihal opponent of Smoot iu I'tali hava done and ate doing. II would lie quite a reaMonable and nearly a timely for a iMiliiical convention in New England in adopt a resolution ded nouncing the popish pints In old a a menace to government ." Kng-lan- FINANCIERS NOT WORRIED. Clew-- , the New York banker, Henry does net seem to be illsturlied by the existing condition of things. He, In fact, takes a wholly optimist ic view of the situation and In hia circular to hla clients expresses that opinion Id a very ronrlae and yet emphatic manner. He says that the stock market continue to show a good undertone, chiefly because of Improved business conditions and the satisfactory crop outlook. In addition, the strength of the traction stocks infused fresh Interest in the market, and even some of the long neglected industries showed n disposition to respond to better business prospect. The Iron trade gradually Improves and it seems certain that the quarter of the year is going in ha tha beet for this branch nf industry. Pailroad manager look for heavy traffic during the fall and winter, and aa labor agitation subside tha bnsi-ea- s lt Improvement seem Pkely to extend. With calm confidence Mr. Hew states, Our politbal situation aents no disturbing Issue, so that ap p. prehension on this score are need-lesn statement which Ih calamity howlers w!J do well in consider. Mr. Clews, undoubtedly, I certain of President Roosevelt's ioa and tba continuance of Republican prosperity. He sums up bia idea of the business conditions aa follows: The monetary Situation also continues favorable, inasmuch aa the crop demands, which s, ct Inwill begia shortly, nre not likely to mouey. for teger with easy ran Funds ara relatively plentiful in all New parts of ih" country, and the of reerva a are York banks tarrying i HM' h ,h aimut IM.tl'iti.oMI, wtii-heaviest wurplu of the last teu yeais. 1 and Gold exports have commence. ia iall teem likely to continue, ope. view of a short supply of grain bills uf a tins )ar; but moreover, tha loss felt tier be would slightly few nullum o and would be beneficial la London this on Is concern no necessity that account. In fact, auy improvement In ism don would quickly Its reflated better hei. and If gold t otnmanda 1 tha for It her tkaa rates io Istndon common good to allow its departure. The foreign situation ha bad liula eftfj-- t upon the financial market Japan baa continued her marveluu wl'boul serious Interruption, sucres but if tba war is to md ibis sewn Jaian must qul.kly win a great victory. a the time is not fur distant when aggressive qieraloiiB on built laud and sea will be beavlly handicapped by the approach of winter. a stronger Mines the outlook I and more allve market, gimd sttsk ara likely to li a purchase on sharp of read iona and in the abM-nrdevelopments " fr AVERAGE OR HETTEIt GROIH reprivate and public crop wlvlcr ceived during the pat month, reflecting as It docs n drop in tha prolmbla quantitative yield or winter wheat of 3tt.noo.nou bushels from July I to August I, due to Hotel and rains In harvest, and consequently a heavy shrinkage from lha flnal outturn last year. In showing a loea of over ( points In spring wheal condition, the report was also about what was looked for, but it should bo kept in nilud. as the comments govM-nmeexplain, that the report being made up a uf August 1 doea not reflect Ih damage due to rust In tha northwest. Quantltatlva rati males of the spring wheal yield pnln' to n crop bring indicated on August 1 of IT3.S3V.0imi bushels, which, added to the 333,400.000 bushel nf winter wheal Indicated by the department, gives a total nf ftofv.BRB.nftft bushels, as against a crop nf (37.(21 .k.I.'i bushel last year and 74MMt.2l( bushels In the record year 133. Il la, in facl, the smalls crop Indicated place 1000. and If la male for rust damage, which seems to hava occurred In the north-weaand may be placed at 1 per cent, for lack of a better figure, the crop will probably prove no larger than the estimated some bushel (KU.OOOJNMI time ago. Thl flgure will, however, be ellghtly over the aterge for the pant ten yaara, (,000,000 bushclB. The gain In rendition of corn of nearly I point in July, Indbaied by the department flgure. la an encouraging feature, but wttmate made pointing lo a bumper rrnp of this cereal ilo not, we believe, give sufliclcnt weight lo the fait that in tha record corn irop year IMS the area planted wa2.00(MHSi acres larger than thl year, nor to the the average randillou in lha live great surplus corn ataleu Ihli year la only st.S.aa against 9H.2 In IV03. Thl result, of course, may he reached hy allowlug the very high In Ute south this avaraga condition year to aflect the general condi i inn In the country at large, whercae the great surplus production the commercial rrnp. In other wnrdls raised lu a comparatively few alale. l, fur-the- ir I OKS IN RAILWAY KAHMNGH. A MODERATE In the month of July a year ago the tailwayeof the country were favored by pretty active trade condition. The fititnp In general business and industry which becants so ntanifec.t In the months following July had not thrn taken tangible shape, a ad In consequence the transpArtalion iuterea'a were enabled to increase their gross earnings by 12 per cent over the like period iu 1302. In July of the current year the situation was quite different In character. Business and industry were quirt, labor disturbances were plentiful enough, . while the meat strike, tended In make Inroads on the volume uf railway toiiuage. and. In addition, the movement of cereala waa below that of last year. In view uf these clrcumstam-ea loss nf 1.4 per cent In gross earnings lianlly affords occasion for cjmnient. liow this decrease compare with July of recently preceding year may be seeu when it 1 staled that In July of 1(99 the gain wa 17.3 per cent over the like month In 1X93. and in 19o0 the increase wa 5.9 per rrnt. wbhh wa succeeded in 1901 hy 13.3 per cent, that ratio being followed by an advance of 7.5 per rent, in 1902, while In July. 19o3, the increment was 12.3 per ient. Thus It will lie seen that the drop of 1 1 per rent reported on the present occasion i deprived of much of it imfavmaM siznlti, ane. For ih men'll of July preliminary return of all rreda reporting give ag grega'e earning of r.3.tno,!t;i. a sum hat compare vru IM.MS.53fl for th tike month in 13ft?. the bwa being. before ftated, 1 4 per rent. a THE jmiCIAL NOMINATIONS. The S'andard congratulates J. Albert Howell and George Halverson upon receiving the Republican nominations respectively for the office of dlstritt judge and di sir jet attorney of the Hecond Judicial district. Both are young men; in fact when elected. Judge Howell will have the honor of being the youngest district judge In . tbe whole wi-U- ,, do duty again. Iley-woo- lui c tba that he la preparing lo raprur wrho and November next judicial baJr can say his chancre for success are not clean end g'ssi? Both gentlemen nre their good resta upon slain no brtgld; name. Tbe Demisrats will Indeed have to scour the distriil to put up even lighting material, liarring only Juuga be invited Iluiapp and the latter will and then sail up to visit Bear r Halt Creek. The Republican ticket wlib Teddy ' at the lead will win from top tmtiom this year. M'e ara sorry for a good Judge Ilolspp; he has made I beta are others. but Judge, An t ingeniously constructed shadow clock has Juat keen invented by ITof. Ilerih, of Lynn, M.--. The ereiit.lal feature nf the luvemiun cuiiblsta of a Ump. which throws uimn tne ceiling an optical representation of a small watch. CONNIPTION. THE PITH OF IT. I? Tbe pith of President Roosevelt's speech of acceptance Ip found In the We know our own minds sentence: and Jiave kept the game mind a sufficient length of time to give our policy The Idaho Democrats are wire in coherence and sanity." There ia no their day and generation, but It lather answer to that statement. Chico rlaky for a Slate organisation to repudiate tb only original plank tbe national platform had. They might have fouud il more politic In connection with federal patronage due to a pouuilile Democratic victory In the nation to hava arcepied the plauk and Bald that it means nothing" aa the I'tah Democratic ara doing. But possibly tbe leader latter will not deceive tbe people. The senior senator's morning paper ft ar seem very much alarmed will succeed foxy mayor Ogden's Weber county the In uniting delegation to the nuts Republican it pon some Weber county man and that in Ihe event of tbe Interest of that Welier ouruy man claslUng wlih the inierei.is of llov. Well that tbe governor will lore some Welior . In a ivUtmti of county vote and rut. H sling Ha slime at Ihe mayor aud tell how loyal some one deleasiw on the Welter delegation is to Governor Wells. ' Welter County Republlran are not IU lie fooled by the Tribune gush. The Tribune and Its crowd never had auy love tor Weber county. The only. lr Uncle Bam 1 cou-veoii- Tbs August report of Iho Department of Agriculture is about in keeping with the aapectatlona based upon " the eurrenry question. The but all eill be made to Ing with judge waved the gold standard to voIn 4 bat telegram lo St. It might not be a bad Idea for the ciferously lee tbiaka he has perdoubt lie that Kearns organs lo explain who gave hi duty so far aa Wall streev them (he deed to ih various dele- formed Now he Is concerned. impatient gation they claim. I I certain the because the public and getc press diiu-uvoter had so hand i R- frankly the singular omisxlcns of nil 8'ockton Independent. acieptanre. 'rut evident au that Believing POWhlifTL FOR GOOD. canuiA be iterated too often, the lion. again James Moyla of Halt ' become thd SOMEWHAT AWKWARD. arecria bis willingnc? Deoiocraiiu gubernatorial caudidate. It will be a little awkward for Perno-n-atlPoor old Grandpa Davie will toorainrs to explain tbat they not times morrow learn uf tb strenuous the party platform, but support only doubt no pul anead uf him. He will arouud hi also tbe private views of the candidate Mine raise steel hoop as expressed in telegrams and confidenbarrel when he aee ibe committee. tial letters I'resident Roosevelt has not found it necessary to explain any Mayor Roy lance, uf Provo ha reof opinion between himself and turned to the Garden CHy from this In Ihe Republi' Igorite, hi party a expressed World's fair, where h Call Gaconsidered Ida diet ud is prepared to can platform declarations. imitate il after eleiiiou. merely sub- zette. stituting rniw for dog. BETTER THAN A THRONE. It soeras that the cheep owner of KearnsAd Utah are opposing Just at this stage nf the war game, tho Salt Imke Hcmld, which t heir to a good San Joaquin couaty the SenKearns' Democratic organ, say has much brigh'er prospects than farm Utr a snap ator Kearns doe not care tha new heir lo the Russian throne. i be abeep owners as he think he van Stockton Mail. carry lha legislature anyway. shop-won- Tha aomlnatioBs would heequlvalent to an election, were it not for I he fact that one of ihe present Incumbent. Judge Henry HI Rot PI', baa defeated very Republkan opponent for dirtric judge. In tba pest year tbe Republihave Dumtnaied for district can R. judge Juba D. Murphy end A. both men of matured age and judgment, both lawyer of recognized aifli'y. but both laid down to Henry H. Kulapp. But J. Albert Itowrll. ihe has nerved mkice young THE TRIBUNE 17, 1ML AUGUST OGDEN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MORNING EXAMINER f-- w My eye. and there's a Doxology Fizz and Potter Cocktails pianist has to cultivate the eyes ae to sea fifteen hundred signs in one minute, the fingers to make S.tHHl Feature Drinks Subway Tavern" Which Bishop Potter . Slovenian-vand the brain to understand all tliese sign, a well a direct Opened Restrictions Removed from New Woman and In playing all Ibesa movemenis. their It pretended and of purposs a pianist Motto iprix-fiiWeber's She Can Now be Served at the Bar Bishop friendship for a faction la Weber has lo read 4.541 nra In lass than to exalt faction but use or nineteen a second, four minutes, that comity la to Potter Sung the Doxology" and Placed the tba eye can receive only about ten conthe Tribune and It "gang." It remalna secutive So second. a that Seal of Respectability on the Tavern. to he seen whether It and they can In quick Impressions music It seeing that n player the of over the wind eyes the does not see every note singly, but pull to such an extent In groups, probably a bar or more at Weber dnlegaiion will pull Ihe chestnuts out one view. that they BEAL OF RESPECTABILITY. New Tork. Aug. 14. "Doxology fix1' of ihe fire for the Tribune gang at and "Potter cocktail are two favorite Surely where Bishop Potter rould the coming state convention. PITH THE PRESS drinks along the Bowery since last sing the Doxology" ehe could enter We repeat I luit Welter County ReTuesday, when Ihe Right Reverend with Impunity end order a glass of ansuits! Mimelhing publicans expert POLITIUM IN EMERY. Henry C. Potter, head nf the Episco- beer. The seal of respectability was il! from the late convention this Driftwood on pal church in New York, presided at on It No one questions that Bishop Pothe opening of the Subway Tavern, at pr. They look lo Ih Weber dele- Emery county IntheJustpolitical waters of tter waa aim-errnmnionrtng to Blem-keand Mulberry streets. in hla desire to aid gation to secure this fur litem. Will appear. There in no great, quantity of The tavern is little more than an the poor of that section when he put Weber for work thnt delegation It yet in sight, hut quite enough to ordinary saloon. Drink as soft or as the seal of approval upon the tavern county, or will It work Into the hands l Mure one that there la here and there bard aa tha appetite may rrave. and by presiding at the opening ceremonies a Bsnit and noramine ha dropped A the puree will permit, may be had and leading In the singing uf tha uf the Tribune gang? chip. Emery County Progress. without limit and by either men or Doxology yet. thnt hla action waa IH women. advised would appear from the hostile SUBJECT FOR WONDER. It la located three short blocks west criticism from every section of the of the Bowery, and near the worst sec- country, and from churrhmen of every EDITORIAL COMMENT Republicans wonder how many bal- tion of that famous thoroughfare. Men creed, Including hia own. lot will be required to make a selecThe main purpose of tha tavern, as and women patronize the tavern and tion for governor in the male conventhirst, with aa much un- explained by Its promoter, Joseph their satisfy Having been repudiated hy hla own tion. The contest 1 apparently so even concern aa though they were entering Johnson, la lo eliminate personal gain party In hia own county and Mn uwn now thnt neither candidate ia likely to their own home. from tha saloon, and be and hla Hi at. Ken i or Dtilml of Idaho will eur 200 on Ihe first ballot. It tsksa That la precisely what the tavern friend are determined to persevere, Ih 231 lo elect. Deseret News. probably now he gistd. waa opened for with so much religious spite of aynlcfira and skepticism. It reremony to make Ita patrons feel at was proposed, he further said, to pay Democratic Maude Muller (after the OPINION OF EXPERT. home and It Is that fact which has only I per cent on the $10,000 capital Of all sad words Idea of Nnvemlierl called down upon Biahrop Potter the which they had, and Whatever surof tongue or pen, the saddest ate A poor little rich hshy wan horn last contumely of churchmen through out plus remained when they bad paid " have been. these, it might week, lie la Alexis, son of Nicholas, the land. sal art ee would be devoted to estabemperor nf all the Russians. It would The new woman ha always com- lishing at ill other saloons. "Alt tklr.ii come to bitn who waits. fctvs been better fur him If be had plained nf her restriction, hut at last POINTS OF DIFFERENCE. hut the adage does not deter the voters never been born. Balt Lake Telegram. she can walk up to a bar a fountain Except for the fact that we will of Itah and Cache counties from an and order a glass of beer with aa B- not allow minora In this place, will unseemly aeramhle for office. KHY8 AT CRITICISM. enin a feeling as her brother. A wo- not aell to an Intoxicated person and man who wanted lo see If It were will not permit any disorder or moThe average point,! candidate I It appeara that Judge Parker ts sentrue that she could order a lestation of one man by another, this now busily overhauling a large eloek sitive to campaign rrltlclsm. He re- really of beer unquestioned entered ia not different from any other place, of promise, (tome of them are a trifle sents Ihe muatrurtlon put on hie fllrt- - glares of tavern yesterday. aald Mr. Johnson. the much-talke- d Tha exceptions, wa contend, are its virtue. We are sorry somuch controversy has arisen . but tha enterprise was not begun without serious forethought. and 1 don't think It will be affected by what may ba aald. As for Bishop Potter, be needs no defense from me or from any other person. Yet, In apita of Mr. Johnsons statement tbat Intoxicants ara not sold to those under the infleunce of liquor, n reporter of one of the oldest and one of the moat conservative newspapers in New York, the Commercial Advertiser relates this story of bia visit to the tavern: "If one does not believe that the Bedroom Complete For $39.95 Subway Tavern la a highly moral 1 place. Just go there and throw yourDreirer, French bevel mirror; I Good Spring, 1 Center Table, self upon the mercy of tbe bartender. 2 Shaata, , large top; I did tble today. 1 Cobbler Rocker, arm 1 1 redded; Quilt, Mattress, "That I am mill sober I ascribe to ILadies Sewing Rocker, cane seat; 1 Pair Blankets, 1 Pair Grenadiar the fact that I surreptitiously mixed 2 Pillow, Curtains, 1 my whiskey with considerable quantiPair Lace Curtains, 2 Large Pictures, ties of mineral water and ginger ale. rt Square,' feet by 10 2 feet. 2 Pillowcases. Wash Stand, All told. I bad eleven drinks of whft OUR SHOW WINDOWS. key In the saloon dedicated by Bishop Potter, and this within an hour and a that Is. ona drink after another, half i practically as fast aa the bartender could push them over the bar. THEORY IS FINE. In theory It sounds rather fine, ia hundred and S eventy-fiChain and rockers to this saloon, where the dispenser of dupoted of at greatly reduced prices, goods, wall made and highly finished. A go at OF a r You Furnish tho Girl Anil We Will Furnish tho House A 7, Snap halrs v SfmBO reprff $1,20 1.60 2.10 kind for 2.00 kind for 2.60 kind lor 3.00 kind for 3.BO kind for 4.00 kind for And others too numerous to tlon. See our windows. 2.40 2.80 3.20 men I he ALASKA REFRIGERATOR refrigerator you need, to use less ire than auy other, .ini to Live ou perfect aiircil"ii. W'o have a tew of them left and will close them ml ai a heavy reduction: $13.25; $23.75 kind for $t$.$1$,50 kind for $11.00: $19.75 kind for $13.25; $23.75 kl d for $16. 85; $2S.50 kind for $19.40. guar-anlce- d ono-qiinri- Baby Carriages anti Go-Ca- rts at 33 1--3 pot. off. OGDEN FURNITURE S CARPET CO. Complete House Furnishers. re tuple of the Democratic stateemn ho journey lo Esopua! drinks is supposed to be your guard isn angel, but In practice il u, ih: name aa in every other saloon, either on Broadway or ihe Bowery. "1 reached the ethical saloon of the Bishop at U:4i o'clock, aud, being alone at the tine, started by drinking alone. I bad two drinka of whiskey, but realizing that my story, if uncorroborated, might be doubted, I crossed the street to the headquarters of tbe police reporters. in Mulberry street, and invited two of them to join me in libations. We first visited the soda water counter, where beer is also served, and found there four factory girl taking ice rrenm soda. In the adjoining room the sound of glasses and loud talk led ua to the hard drink counter. round ol We ordered mr third drinks. I had whiskey; tha others bad ginger ale und beer, respectively. It waa .their turn. Again I Efii whiskey, and my friends stuck to their previous program. R continued la this way until I had paid for eight glasses of whiskey. I then realized that 1 could continue until doomsday If my money lasted, and to teal tha morality and the dlreuaaive Influent of the bartenders, proceeded to simulate intoxication. I railed for my ninth drink of whiskey In n tongue-tievoice, and with eyes half closed, 1 remonstrated vigorously, in no uncertain language, with the bartender for serving me with unlabeled whiskey, whereas I had called for labeled goods, and waa assured that barrel, stuff1 waa better than any trademark! whiskey he (the bartender) had evert tasted. 1 then switched to tbe houm whf' key. - On my tenth drink, I became t unduly profane, and staggered help-- ' lerely against the bar. I spilled the contests of my chaser1 glass on to (be bar and It waa refilled. much-adverii- d BECOMES NOISY. called loudly upon my friends to uphold me, and chided them In bow. soft ery expletive for drinking stuff. My eleventh drink waa given to me when simulating the last stagea of intoxication. I filled my whiskey glass to the top, then, with a tremulous band, repoured It into the whla-kebottle. Never waa there a word, of admonition spoken to me." Tbe Bleecker street saloon differ In no way In appearance from any other saloon, aave tbat the picture are shepherdesses with raiment on. Ihe section of the saloon entered from Mulberry street contain a regular bar and a stock of all kinds of Intoxicants, in addition to beer. Ox a sign Is the announcement: Ladles not admitted to tavern. Beer served at fount. The saloon proper ia divided in two sections, the Water Wagon, nt the Waterless Wagon." The ft strikes one aa tbe entrance is mid from Bleecker street, the other h reached directly from Mulberry street, should one not care to pass throtgk space devoted, to eoda fount. Both are separated by a thin partition, oa the top of which la a sign which take a man out of the booze shop 1st tbe water dispensary, or vies vena, should he he eo inclined. The water wagon department is only halt true to Ha name. Wonre should their thirsts aay beer," mi be served with that beverage at the soda fountain. The bar proper is kcF sacred for the man, but women Ilka beer frothing from the barrel may drop In at the soda fountain and have tneir throats cooled with large-lir- 1 y e |