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Show - mORNIXG -1- day la Ito TMT WK. GLASMANN, Manage Mlrand by Carrier. Including DUTY OF REPUBLICANS. Morulas Examiner, If tba par month Democratic men-- I campaign agere had desired to insure the ttoa of tha president they could not I hava chosen n plan that would so surely hava effected that result as lo make SUBSCRIPTION RATES. tba Issue, as they have made It. upon Bjr Bill oaa month (Ineluding the personality of tba respective randl outslds of Oitn ....M eta lndtr) dales, because invited thereto by l'temo-rratM. Ka Trimboai assaults, and the coaree abuse which the organa and orators of that Subrarlbers will confer a favor by party have sliowered upon President Roosevelt. The American people, ininforming tbla office of fallara to Tba Etamissr bafora thsfr spired by a love of fairness, have mu only been led to study the character and environment of the president, but that of hla opponent as well. re-el- IU lc re-cb- REPUBLICAN TICKET FOR PRESIDENT of Kaw York. FOR Qus. W. Fairbanks of Indiana. I !Fim Slilt Par TICKET Presidential Electors, E. W. WADE. M. P. MVTON. JAMES A. MINER. For Cengreia. JOSEPH HOWELL. For Governor of Utah, ce JOHN C. CUTLER. Far Secretary of State, CHARLES S.TINGEV. Far Juatlca Suprema Court, , DANIEL N. STRAUF. It For Attorney General, M. A. BREEDEN. Far Stata Treoourer, JAMES CHRISTENSEN. Far State Auditor, J. A. EDWAROS. la probable that the president brusque, blunt, plain npoken and Is possessed of a mind and will of his own, tbat bo refuses In be held and guided by the leading string! of poll- -i Helena of hla party la apparent. Tbat he tha suavity anu diplomacy of the lamented McKinley no oue will deny, hut tha mass of tha American people admire him nuns the less for three qualities. They like hie rough, rugged honesty, hla Inflexible determination to ba president, end (o dlreit and control hla own administration. A. C. NELSON. TICKET I SECOND DISTRICT. ' Having bean Invited thereto by Democratic assaults on President Roosevelt end praise ut Judge Parker, the people have scanned the personality, mental equipment end environment of the Itomor ratio nominee, and while he may be a pleasant, gentlemen, the fnct, which cannot be revered up or evaded, remains tbat be In a political step sou of Devld Bnu-ne- tt Hill, a financial beneflrlary of August llelmont. a pawa In the bands of the unscrupulous Sheehan, and the euaplclou remains that notwithstanding the apparent conflict of Intercuts mon th 'oik Itetlrap, I 10 dellTr 10 eDB,1 tha bold and determined Murphy aud the aver corrupt and unsavory Tammany, and that in case of hla election, ha would ba a powerleaa Instrument In tha hands of thaae wily manipulator! for evil and for evil oaly. For Dlotrlct Judge, JAMES ALBERT HOWELL. Far DMrlct Attornoy, GEORGE HALVERSON ' WEBER COUNTY PRIMARIES. Wo hope all food Republicans will attend the prlmarlos of the party, to bo bold throughout tba county today, pursuant to tbs rail found elsewhere In tbeoa columns. It Is rary Important that send representative Republicans shoo Id be rhuera to attend the county ton res lion, end women and men who will art for the test Intrrrat. of the party, and nut. from aclflsh motlvre, who will namhinta a ticket that la of the eatlre parly and that will command tba united rapport of all Republicans at the pulls In November. We have already Indicated enr approval of the plan adopted by So tba oonnuittee. We often hear the .cry It le tbat la tha navf packed primaries and " ring ruin tion at large, every day brings fbeeouuly ountral committee, to obvl-U- e amurenre of RapubMeen victory. No objections uf this kind, here wisely politician double the ledded to bold the poll open from 4 complete and overwuelmiug triumph of to I o'clock p. m. In Ogden City, tbiui the grand eld party at the polls, and giving every voter an opportunity to we appeal lo all Utah Republicans, irtut bis or her ballot. respective of creed or of prejudice, to Wo bai that all Republicans will help bring this state In Hue with the wall themselves of this opportunity, nation. There la no loral question which will not keep eafely until tbla for we desire that every Republican Should cast Just one ballot end have national campaign is out of the way. that fairly counted. There can, under There la no crying nerd of any kind of tba plan adopted by the roramitten be reform here upon which Republicans no opportunity for the cry of "fraud, ran afford to wants their energies or ring rule or "slate work, because divide their forscs. There Is but oue every voter will be required to furnish Republican parly In Utah. Enlist unname and place of residence. This will der the regular banner. Fight straight be recorded and every Illegal voter can Vote straight. Place Ulah In line with be punlhbsd under ibe criminal laws progress. Elect a congressmen who of the State. Abundant opportunity will uphold the hands of Theodore and time la given also, lo combat at Roosevelt. Elect a legislature that will. any "ring or imash any elata that In turn, select a senator that will supmight be formed or put up. port the beet friend Utah and the enSo Republicans, attend the primaries; tire west ever had la the White House, see that loyal Republicans are selected, then support the nominees of your COHRITT POLITICAL METHODS OF THE DEMOCRATS. party and let us all pull together for a And now the corrupt political methreusing Republican victory at the polls. ods which have from thae Immemorial obtained in the larger cities of New EXPENDiTUilKi ARE ALL RIGHT. York Stele have been adopted to tha campaign. The Tike campaign on the Democratic aide National Democratic has boon reduced to two contentious, discovery causes no surprise. When the personnel of Farker's coterie of Ike aggressiveness and and advisers became known supporters of 'I hood ore Roosevelt aud to the reeding public of the United ike extravagant expenditures of the Republican party. These ex- Slates It was freely predicted that the tactics which have characterized every penditures are u edited to Mr. Ruose-TeIn New York would be adoptcampaign by the ignorant Democratic ed the National Democratic commitby while of course press, the President has nothing whatever to do with the tee. The formulation of the forged letter appropriations which necessitate the to have been sent to Michael alleged consequent expenditures for the main- termors of the government. It trnne- - Donnelly by President Roosevelt but the expectations of the I supplements ,. ttlrre Ikat sc PU,Ur'- 'he pfaee, the letter T nWe" ta forgery be- over Cue expenditure of adprevious cause it le composed of ministrations; as for Instance, the of which a novice m politics would expenditure of 95o,(KMMU for the Pana- sever be guilty. The roast ruction of ma Canal la in no way an uiultiary the phraseology betrays a lack of It le simply the taking of ability uf which even Us euemies so BiiKh money from our surplus and eo old not accuse the president, and statements and tbera la no Democrat with eoarege a,potaT mads are widely at vacmiwe with eimogh. If la Asa Urn isctiue.lon, to RooMwelfs frank, open end definite say that that amount ckuuld nul have I dnsilrg with the strike question In nil ed ed id lt r Went up like n rocket. Cornea down like n stick! .... nt ry Then I decree that he goes free, aid Bridges, and. suiting the action to hla word, ha cut the bonds about the cattle-thief- s wrists, and tha fellow, who waa astride his horse, preparatory to riding beneath the fatal tree where several of hla comrades already hung, dug hla heels into hla pony's flanks and raced out across tha plains. Bridges stepped back and faced the crowd with hla hands resting lightly on hla hips, near to hla breca of There was ao objection, however, and after completeing "work" the cattlemen rod home, but it wna quietly found, upon comparing notes, that Bridges and that "cattle rustler" looked enough alike to ba brothers. One spring Bridges waa caught out In n blizzard, and. hardened aa ha was, ha contracted a cold which settled on hla lungs, and from which ho never When ha knew that ha recovered. could not last much longer Bridges called all hii oowboya into tha room where ho sat, wrapped in n blanket, In n rough hewn armchair. "Boys, Im going to die, he raid, "and I ealled you in to hear me make my wllL I'm not going to writs It down, but as a friend to each of you I expect you to respect my wishes and see that they are carried out ae I JARs STONE Ta Preserve yeur fruit In. Another carload Just received, WHEELWRIGHT BROS. 9471 WASH. AYE. All kinds of glass PHONE 147 g, fruit Jars. Extra caps and rub barn, Reward. Warning A REWARD OF FIFTY DOLLARS will bo paid by the Utah Llgta A reward of Fifty Dolton (950-00)- , A Power Co. for the arrest of party or parties who on the evenluTe April 21th, 1903, cnasad "short circuit" on fto electric transntluioa llaa, through Interference to aome manner with aald companys IIsm at n point about one mile south from tha power house, known ta pl Station, near the month of Ogden Canyon. Persona are warned not to Interfere In nay wise with sa!4 Hat. It le enfe to the public if unmolested, but serious results to piaasn to persona can ba canned through tha ty and possible fatal results breaking of Insulators, or tha throwing of wires, limbs of tiem similar obstruction ever the vbea of company's aald electric adaatoa llaa. UTAH LIGHT 01 POWER CO., Sm Bj Re Campbell, a. last year. There will he an Increase of Ills ut leisures. All of the labor leaders ere Indignant of at leant fi per cent this year. over tbla palpable attempt to delude Mining Is the subject of considertheir followers through trickery by this able enterprise In Bolivia. Tha lode stupid piece of itoflllcel work," as districts art sltualml, as a rule, on tba eleiwinnelly characterizes It. Donnellys higher mountainous parts of tba an average flat denial of any correspondence with vated Bolivian plateaus, at above aea altitude of about 13.0M feet the president was not needed to stamp level. At such altitudes the climate to Ibe letter a a forgery. bracing and healthy. This contemptible and criminal atreSometimes an abortive writer tempt al trickery should result In ar- minds one of the old saying by Sam raying ell members of the laboring Davis tbat, "An employs of a newspaclaincy against the Democratic party, per, who forgets professional ethics ao the Isadora of which do not object to far as to criticise typographical errors a contemporary, bears the same re-lresorting to such methods In misleading In ion g to Journalism that a exercise of voters lo an Piute does to ornithology. their snffiage. f louse-huntin- PITH OF THE PRESS In bu-k- Far Stata Bupt of School imil n. I Theodore Roosevelt ' To the charge that tha president la an unsafe man, the reply Is made that lor three years he baa exercised the duties of hie office and no policy or measure has been advocated by him In that time, that could he called tdthur "unsafe unwise or unpatriotic. Tu Uia charge that he le continually making "breaks, the fact remains that in bia three years administration of tha offlre of prealdeut, nothing baa To the fuollsh plalut been broken. of "militarism," tba cold, hard fact remains that wa are at abeulute peace with all the world, that under the guidance of the president end his great secretary of slate, Mr. Hay, tha most intricate problems involving relations with foreign nations all over the globe have been solved end the United (states baa not only been acknowledged an a world power, but has the entire coufl-deuuf ell nations Hurely an ambitious, warlike man could have found excuse or pretext for a war lu all these years if no inclined. SEPTEMBER 20, 1904. ha never could ha persuaded to go to Dodge City again. All the ranchers In those days experienced considerable trouble with cattle thieves, known as "rustlers," and Bridges was no exception. But ha waged a relentless war against them with considerable success. At one time, after a chase of several hundred miles, n band of These desperadoes was cornered and forced to surrender. The ethics of tha country demanded that they bo hanged at once to the nearest tree. Captors and captives had reached tha favorite spot which toasted a tree, when Bridges interrupted the impending ceremonies with the remark that ha wished to apeak to the leader of the hand. Tha aooea was around tha fellow's neck, but it wa withdrawn, although his hands ware rtill tied behind him. He and Bridge walked a short distance from tha others and conversed In low tones. At length they cams back, and to the expectant circle Bridges said: "They were my cattle this fellow tole, werent they?" The crowd assented. Then I reackon this fellow la my prisoner, since Im the injured party, isnt he? "Yep, remarked tha crowd in uni-eo- We are now e year for free rural delivery eervice, and there is no Dmuo-- I ciat with courage enough, even If oe bee the Inclination, to ear that we ahould appropriate n dollar less than which wa are to expend 930,100,000, Ibis year for that splendid service, and which will no doubt be increased from year to year should tba Republicans continue In power. f3O.OC0.OM Ca Publishing UTAI1, TITER PDAY MORNING, been appropriated. THE EXAMINER MOM tWT the Standard IV j DEN, KXAUIXER, CANNOT DECEIVE THEM. COMMENT EDITORIAL ? "Will Dubois deceive the young neks an exchange. No; beThe trouble with the promoters of cause the young Mormons went trust the pirty is that they him. Maled Enterprise. Mor-mona- have a past WANT THEM ALU Friends of Judge Powers praise his It looks as If Colorado is trying to oratory but the conveniently overlook work a subtle but e II active scheme his arguiuenL for securing the surplus colored popudollars' lation of the rest of the country. On California produces mure worth of oranges than of gold oranges Heptember 8, at Rocky Ford, to that, melon day, over f 18,U0U,()U(J end gold 9171000,000. state, is to be held aoffree all kinds wUl when tons of melons The Democrats enjoy campaigning be fed to nil who attend. It promises In Cache count v because of the Jing- to be n Joyous, Juicy occasion. Boston ling and satisfactory pronunciation of Herald. the name. WILL ENDORSE STATE TICKET. Front all Indications the Tribune has decided to do yeomen service for the Kearns Americans will get together Republicans by baudiespping Judge Friday night and adopt the ticket alPowers witb its endorsement. ready slated by K and his confidential Now that 110 proof brandy Is being advisers, but mqre particularly Joe. manufactured In lirighain City there le Its all fixed end the "Americana will simply have lo acquiesce. Provo Enpossibility of that bailiwick becomquirer. Democratic a stronghold. ing About 60,000 water wheels are used United for manufacturing in the States, yielding 1,300.000 horse power. of the whole! or to power used. Of this total 250,000 horse po?er Is used by Ibe 3,000 mills The avalluble farm land lu Indian Territory Is estimated at 13,000,000 acres. These figures are taken from thr records of the Dawes commission. Ot this 15 per cent was to cultivation! nue-quart- une-tlilr- d ! WHEN A WORD FOR THE LADIES. We hope our political friende of both parties will give the ladles representor tlon on their tickets. They deserve it by all measures of justice. Moreover, it adds tone and dignity to the political powers tbat give them the rights they are entitled to by birth, ability Davis and eonetltutUmel provision. County Argun BRIDGES JIM (Kansas City Journal) "Jim Bridges, the cowboys friend, to the inscription on a granite monolith which marks a grave In the Texes Panhandle not far from the Oklahoma miles border. It Is fully tweuty-livto the nearest human habitation, aud even then It isnt much of a place; yet the grave In well kept, and each year the lruu picket fence which surrounds the grare la given a new coal of black paint. Tkn grave la in a alight depression ilka the arena of an amphitheater, and the loving hands of "rough men have planted there a small grove of harily trees. The story of Jim, Bridges and Mi solitary grave la a bright spot In tba history of a locality where monotony In the first place. Bridges la king. was not hla name, hut it was all the nnm the "boys of the cow country" knew when ha cauw among them In the early seventies. He had money, n good physique, and could both shoot and drink; these were his passports. It wasn't considered polite in that country and to those days to inquire for more than a man's present wellj being. That the man they knew ns! Bridges came of a good family backEast and had but a short time befora been graduated from college tha fellows found out, and to a close acquaintance Bridges one time remarked that and bis family couldnt agree. The Texas Fanhandls Is still considered somewhat crude, but it is a veritable cradle of refinement now compared with what it was then. Men drank deep, shot straight and died young. It was into such a godless society that Bridges waa cast, and. while evidently a man of some culture, he became at ones one of the "boya. The night was never too dark nor the way too long for Bridges to go if a friend waa to trouble or need. d In n abort time he gathered n bunch of cattle, and. aa ha paid his riders' good wages and fed them well, they swore by hist to a man. As a result Ms herds prospered and he grew wealthy, until al Inst ha became known as "Bridges. King of the Range." Riches did not change him one whit, however, and he was still the hall fellow he had been when a tena CASHED IN bunch of cattle driven from one of his ranches to bridge City, Kansas. While there a distinguished old gentleman wearing a silk hat and snow-whit- e burnsldes alighted from a train and old Indy marched with n sweet-face- d arm In arm up and down the platform. One cowboy, a little drunker than the rest, raised his revolver to puncture the "stovepipe, when Bridges, with an oath, "covered tha facetious comrade, saying: "Put that down, you d fool, and reviember your own mother. It was noticeable, however, that ho kept out of sight of the rouple until they climbed back Into the train, and to have the south ranch and 1.000 head of cattle. Oscar Is to hava tha little ranch on Big Beaver creek. Its smaller than the others, bat theres more water there, and he, too. Is to have 1,000 head of cattle. Bo on down the line to the five men with whoa he had been eloaely FEATURE STORY JIM.. .. eoetated during hla life in the West did he give each a ranch and the cattle to stock 1L To tha men with whom ho had not bean ao closely allied, but who worked for him, ha gave cntUa by the hundreds, and then, dismissing nil but Ms Ora friende, be aid: Boys, beneath the bead of my bed you'll find an Iron box. It's locked and hereto the key. I want one of you to take that key and throw it into the creek, now. Whan Ive 'cashed in I want you individually to see that the box la burled with me unopened, mind yon. 1 think I can trust you, but for God's sake dont look ao glam. Aa they filed out of the door they beard him humming n border town song, the first words of which ware: "Oh, bury me deep on the lone pralriee! and when they again entered the room he was dead. The lira rlooda ware faithful. The pot whers his tomb now stands was chosen and Bridges waa burled there. of miles Cowboys from hundreds around, when they beard that Bridges was ttoad, came to the funeral. Within the coffin, which was n homemade affair, rested the little iron box unopened. And there, for neght anyone knows, it still remains. A ft sr the funeral tha five friends, together with nearly 100 other friends, were assembled at the ranch house. "Lets build him a monument, someone suggested- - The five friends, however, refused to let the others in, bnt between themselves made up n pool of 99.000. With this ram they had the monolith which marks the grave made and carried across the plains from Garden City In a wagon. The Iron fence waa added Inter, as It was found the cattle robbed against tha huge pillar, and It waa feared they would eventually throat it over. Another sum of money was raised and Invested. With the Interest from this the three coats of paint which to administered to tha fence each year la purchased, and from this also the troea ware bought and planted. All five of these men are ntlll living. They ere among the wealthy men of the Texas range, and never n year paaaee but that each one makes n pilgrimage to the grave of Jim Bridges, who, ae he wished, lies burled "deep on the lone prairies." BETTER A perfect Whiskey for Household and Medicinal pur. Properly aged, sweet aroma, delicious in taste. poses. PYireOid Kentucky mJBO&MBON would Ilka. "Big Ben ! F J KIE'SEL CO., Distributors H. B. Hilliard. Gsfebeg, 4 CENTRAL DOTE AND j Under New MuujemenL J DM Pkone YELLOW POPLAR, GEORGIA PINE QUARTERED OAK, BIRCH, SPANISH CEDAR, For Interior Finish, CARRIED IN STOCK BY Eccles Lumber Co. 754 Telephone 12S BtraoL Twenty-fourt- h We also have a complete stock of Oregon Lumbar end other Building Material. The Putnam Clothing House i , 2345 Washington Avenue giving fraa-- A ff months eubscriptloa A mar less W tha fa K Magazine with H chases of good-alxe- mare In cur Clothing Depxrt"4 1 Editorially the PP ell boy. It stands boya and for boyfi holds manly sport endeavors, and vatas In derfoot. Unlike other men of bis stamp. Bridges never cared to go baek East and sea the "folks. Ha seldom ever Tinted the larger towns in Texts, and when ha did several of hia "puachSTS' Tent with him "for company. Whether all this was because of n more sinister motive nuns knew. One time, It i. related, he accompanied a NOTHING true Ideals of A"" can manhoctk to Big specials Department and Tuacdayw Q W Md" 11 |