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Show r.r V m uobsixo examines; cksdex, Utah, bunday morning, October THE EXAMINER nbMd nwy iir U (ht yar by Iba Standard Publtehlng C& WIL GLASMANN, laclurng rwd by Carrier. KM! Examiner, Morning Bunday Manager. par month 18 Ungla capita rate. subscription By null oaa month (Including Baa day) outalda of Ogdw Telephone No. ala It win eon far a tovor by thla office of failure to re catfe The Emmiasr before their bract teat. Bubaerlbara REPUBLICAN TICKET FOR PRESIDENT Theodore Roosevelt of New York. FOR ' T Chas. W. Fairbanks of Indiana. BEPIBUCM STATE TICKET ' as its sponsors? Per Prealdantial Elector. Of Senator Kearns and the motives which are impelling him, of the hollow hypocrisy of his opposition to "church influence," of his disappointment at the repeated rebuffs ha met while attempting to obtain for hlmaelf alone E. W. WADE. H. P. MYTON. JAMES A. MINER. , For Congress. JOSEPH HOWELL. Par Ooearacr efUUh, 40 JOHN C. CUTLER. Par Secretary of Slat CHARLES A TINGEY. Per Juatlce Supreme CourL this very Influence, thin paper has already printed much and we believe that the people of Utah are fully informed as la those motives and the desire of the Utah Seustor ts be revenged" for; the refusal of the church authorities to Intercede In his behalf. DANIEL N. STRAUP. Per Attorney General! , v M. A. BREEDEN. ' Per State Treasurer JAMES CHRISTENSEN. For State Audited J. Senator Duboia also In no stranger to the people of Utah. His career baa not been so checkered politically, as. has that of his Utah running mate, but his motives are known, and fully appro-elateaa a member of the Smoot committee which la supposed to "hear" testimony. He has assumed the role of a prosecuting attorney and Taylor, tbs regularly employed attorney of the "protestants" in the vigor with which he conducts the case. A. EDWARDS. Per State Supt of School A. C. NELSON. ' imm JUDICIAL TICKET ra SECOND DISTRICT. , Well, how better could the people of Utah be brought to understand tbs motives and aims of the new party than by studying the history of the trio of leaders who are now In the "limelight" Per District Judge, As to Cannon, we can only guess as to what move he will next make upon the political chess board, GEORGE HALVERSON but ws must assume that, inasmuch aa ho has ao many times of lata assured BAUD AMONG TIIR PROPHETS. tip people of Utah In his public utterTo even a superficial obeerrer, the ances that he would do anything to open adherence of Hon. Frank J. Can- insure Democratic success, that he connon to the un- - American" party in Salt siders this movement of benefit to the lake City on Friday evening caused no Democratic party. JAMES ALBERT HOWELL. Per Dletrict Attorney, The affinity of the Utah catena tor for Senator Du bole and of the e two for the toon o-be Kearns, wee eo well known and ao thoroughly understood by the Initiated, that the surprise would hare been Cannon had failed grant If to announce hie allegiance to the new surprise. -t- party. la nothin! If The Ogden not spectacular. He doe things In n way that attracts attention to him self. He playe to the galleries and the galleries generally applaud. He baa a certain dash and boldness of gunner that captifutee and a certain warmth of expression and Impulsiveness that impresses the unthinking. . . i Yet he la neither deep, nor learned, hor sincere. lie see me incapable of attaching hlmaelf to a party, or of himself to a party platr form. He has been "nil thing to all tnen." Hist, a member of the old People1! party, the petted eon of hie distinguished tether and the beneficiary of church bounty; then an organiser of the Utah Republican party, and entrusted with In that organisation leadership before he wu fairly "Out of the shell." He next becomes a bolter, and with others of his Ilk, aniong whom was 8enator Kearns, walka out of the 8L Louis convention of '96, on account, as he passionately declared, of the sacred cause of rilver. A little later, and while atlll a United States senator, chosen ae a Republican, he refused to vote for the Dlngley bill, announcing In the rabid vaporing! of the most virulent free trader that It was a "compound of Iniquity." He next, hi 1898, make a daring attempt to "play between the lines" of the two old parties, and organises in .Weber county a mongrel party, which, like the party to which be now gubacribea his allegiauce, had so lasting principles or national party alignment. By a species of "pianage-mant- ," at which he Is said to be an adept, however, he snccceeded la electing the legislative part of the ticket. It Is claimed, at the expense of the sacrifice of the rest, and with the Weber ' county legislators as his ardent, and. practically, only backers, took part la the famous "deadlock" contest la the Utah legislature of "99. which adjourned without electing a United Elates senator, and he dosed his contest for at a etc., etc., by a spectacular attack in the Salt Lake Theater upon certain distinguished Republicans and high ecclesiastics la the Democmie-Bilver-Repnbllca- n, And as to all three of these famous Malcontents Cannon, Kearns, Dubois one ex and two SURE-TO-B-E we can only any, an they descend to political oblivion, that they were united in life and In (political) death they were not divided. U. 8. TRADE WITH CANADA. The trade of the United States with Canada Is shown from the standpoint of the United States In a series of tables Included in the Annual Report of the Chief of the Bureau of Statistics, Just made public by the Departntent of Commerce end Labor, while tables also received by the Bureau of Statistics from the Canadian government present a picture of that trade from the Canadian standpoint. Curiously, while the two statements relate to the same trade and are presented for fiscal years which terminate la each case on June 3). the figures of values differ materially. The statement of the United States exports to Canada for the fiscal year ending Juno 30, 1904, shows a total of (131,274,3411, while the Canadian statement of imports from the United 8tates which should include only the articles classified as exports from the United States to Canada, shows a total value of such Imports of or a total of 12 trillion dollars greeter than the United States statement of export values of presumably the same articles. An examination of the Canadian and United 8tates figures for other years also shows a material difference of statement. In the fiscal year 1903 the Canadian figures of Imports from the United States exc.ed by fi millions the figures of the United 8tales showing exports to Canada, sod this Is true of the figures for the fiscal year 1902. This fact that the Canadian statement of imports from the United Stales exceeds In total the statement of exports from the United States to Canada (or the corresponding period of time Is not an unusual development in comparing the export figures of the United States with the import figures of other countries. In many rases the figures of the Importing country which lncluJe only the articles exported from the United States to that country, show a larger total of value than do the figures of the United Slates in staling lbs value of the tame articles wlit-exported. A striking illustration of this general fact is found in soi. figure recently compiled by the Bureau of Statistics, which showed the total BcpoRatfobs from the United Slain of each country of the world in 1982. save In a few exceptional cases (143,-010.57- ioo. SALT LAKE FAIR OCT. 4TH TO CONFERENCE OCT. (TH TO CHEAP RATES TO dominant church, who, as h believed, were Instrumental In defeating him. After thla, In quits his old spectacular" manner, be announced his adherence to the Democratic party, and became Ita chairman. In 1904 he was a delegate of that party to the St. Louis convention, and cm his arrival at that place, where eight years previously for its Mtred cause," ha severed his connection with th Republican party, he annnounced In hla usual dramatic atyla that the "silver cause" waa dead, and he waa willing to do anything, accept anything, subscribe to anything, that would bring Democratic success. Vs are not Informed whether Mr. Bryan, acquainted with hla "apostasy" responded, in th language of the great Ceasar, Et tu Brute," but certainly the distinguished Nebraskan, working aa he waa to save the honor and consistency of hla party had no more powerful or determined foe than the exsenator from Utah. We have briefly sketched the political career of our erratic fellow townsman, who Friday night, amid the plaudits of the Kearns shouters, again changed Ills political coat and swore allegiance to a new party; shook the dust of Democracy from his feet and Joined the forces of discontent and disappointment, who, no mailer from what motives, are surely working to revive the old, bitter memories of the dead past In Utah. 2, CITY-ST- ATE STH FLOWER POTS 9TH. The Oregon Short I.ine. formerly (The Utah Central) will sell tickets Ogden to Salt City Oct. 3rd to Oct. 9th, good to return until Oct. 12th, for (1.50 round trip. Trains leave Ogden 7:25 a. m., 8:10 a. m.. 10:45 a. m., 3:20 p. m 6:30 p. m., and leave Salt Lake City returning ?:00 a. m., 10:20 a. m., 1:30 p. m., 5:45 p. m., 11:45 p. m arriving at Ogden one hour later. The professor wu watching a man who wu cleaning the brass globe of the flagstaff on top of a skyscraper. "Well." he observed, "if I were as that I should feel dannear heaven other place. Chithe near gerously cago Tribune. u We say moat emphatically and ws wont taka it back that our (15.00 Single and Double breasted Mens Suits are the best Suits for the money, that ever honored the tables of a clothing store. Remember we state this positively, without fear of contndle-Hon- . too, thars Suit If you 0, POLITICAL POINTERS In horns production, the whole coat of the commdity is kept here to buy material and pay wages. Home production is possible only under the protective tariff system. If the American standard of wages is maintained. Who controlled the Democratic national convention? John Sharp Williams, of Mississippi, John W. Daniel, of Virginia, Ben Tillman, of South Carolina. The Bourbons were In the saddle and will rids down the Northern and Western Democrats again, as they did then, if th House Is Democratic. A free trade policy for America would inure only to the benefit of those abroad. All foreign nation know this and hence urge us to adopt iL Our loss would be their gain. The more general the employment of the people the larger the production, and the greater the production the cheaper the price of commodities In-to the consumers who use them. creased production Is the result of protection. The New Jersey Democracy has a Imlt to offer aa another evidence that New Jersey is not on the doubtful list this year. full-fledg- Democrats an honest about one thing, at any rate. They frankly admit that they do not like the presidents tetter of acceptance. It must bs a little disappointing to the Democrats to find that the Republicans refuse to be worried over the announcement that Senator Gorman Is going to take a managerial part In the campaign. Democrats might note feel so badly about Tom Watson's criticisms of their actions if they did not feel that he Is right about it. The Democrats do not like the presidents letter. The Democrats are not pleased with any document that Is surcharged with intelligent courage and the spirit of true Americanism. After November 8. Judge Parker will be In position to send s telegram announcing bis belief that the Repub- lican party is irrevocably established. I EDITORIAL COMMENT recently obtained a contract for water vyorka and drainage systems at Jalaps Crux, and Cordoba, stats of Vera Many a true word is spoken in Jest, aa witness E. B. CrUchlows, "Ladies arid gentlemen, fellow cit liens and riSGRUNTLED in cpeuiig bis address at the American party convention In Salt Lake City laat night. OFFICE-SEEKER- At the Naval Academy of Japan one hour is devoted daily to the most rigorous exercise, and naturallv the sailors are a particularly hardy lot. According to the Tribune patriotism must have been asleep in Utah until the senior senator happened to lose prestige in the Republican party. Since the barbers in Salt Lake City raised on tbelr prices for halr-cii-aa Increass in Populistic tendency among the masses will be noticeable. Wive s. It la being braxenly asserted by papers that cater to the millionaires that Senator Clark of Montana will glva a million dollars to finance the Democratic campaign in Montana, Nevada and Utah. If Democratic victory ia worth that much to a single millionaire and trust magnate It Is an indication to laboring men that their interests lie with the Republican party. PANGUITCH the Kind Pangultch, Utah, Sept 28, 1904. The outlook here In thla county, for Republican success is very bright and it la even greater than ever before. The new party movement la receiving no support whatever and it Is generally condemned by those who speak of it on the streets. The voters seem to be satisfied with the state ticket and will give it the support which it merits, and will lend no aid to the movement. The Examiner Is receiving a wide circulation in this county and Is doing much good to th straight Republican cause. Respectfully, GEO. B. HANCOCK. POKER DAND DELI ID THE CIVIL WAR BDTJUST NOW PLAYED Union Hill, N. T., Oct 1. One result of the recent Grand Army of the Republic reunion in Boston wag an unusual poker game played in western New York. For If It hadnt been for the reunion James Weather bee of Denver, Col., a veteran of the Civil war, would not have met an old comrade here and Incidentally would not have flniahed a little Jack pot that was being nicely opened on the night of April 2, 1865, on the outskirts of Petersburg. The explosion of Fort Drewry and the burning of Richmond, In sending Grants 70,000 men scuttling after Lee's veterans, with Sheridan hanging on the flank, interrupted the gams. While on his way home from Boston, Weather bee stopped off in Rochester to visit friends. While there he took a trolley ride to 8odua Point As the car waa waiting at Union Hill he heard a man mention the name of Prattler, a wellknown farmer. "Hey, there, he cried out of the are yen folks xpeaklng of window; Enos Prattley, a civil war veteran?" "I get out here, cried Weather-beto his friends. "Pick me up on your way home." "He walked a mile before he came to his old comrades home. "Is this Enos? Shake. Im Weath-erbeDo you remember April 2. 1865? he asked of Prattley, who was about to enter the house. Prattley grinned and said: "Lets see, Jim; we was opening a Jack-po- t when old Drewry blew up and . you hed to git. "And that last deal cost me an arm." replied Weather bee, still clinging to the others rough palm. Thats why I never came back to finish that pot. I waa- dealing, remember? You were scowling at your cards and pretending you couldnt open Lord! Seems as If it was but yesterday. And I never knew what I held In my hand." Come Inside, Jim," Invited the farm1 sealed them cards up and I er. guess wed better finish that pot. The two bands, yellowed with age, and the balance of the grimy old deck were brought out of a cupboard, and the two again examined their cards. , You were right, Jim. I'd calculated to open. Here's the original stake. limit game. We waa playing a ten-ceSo I'll open It to ten, said Prattley. Weatherbee slammed 20 cents on the table. "It'll cost you ten more to draw cards." he cried. . I'll "Well, these look pretty good. fuss with them. Glm'me two cards," retorted the termer. "Prattley held three deuree. Weatherbee had four, five, six, seven of diamonds and tbs queen of spades. He had waited thirty-nin- e years to discover that he stood a chance of making a flush, a straight or a straight flush. He ceught the three of spades. Ten cents." said Prattley. "And ten," replied Weatherbee, cheerfully. Same to you." challenged the former. who had caught two Jacks. "They are Just as good as they were In 1865. Up again, retorted Weather-be- e. ono-arme- d e e. Republicans throughout the state. In hundreds, are peremptorily ordering their papers stopped. Provo Enquirer. DESERVES A reward of Fifty Dollars ( (50.00), will be paid by tbs Utah Light Co. for the arrest of party or parties who on the ol April 29th, 1903, caused s "short circuit on its electric line, through interference in some manner with said rompam b( St point about one mile south from the power house, known as PL oneer Station, near the mouth of Ogden Canyon. of Persons are warned not to interfere in any wise with said lin It Is safe to the public If unmolfistrd, but serious results to ty and possible fatal results to persons can be caused Uiroiitfh ih breaking of insulators, or the throwing of wires, limbs of tree, or pe similar obstruction over the wires of company's said electric mission line. L A. REJOICES AT OGDEN'S LUCK. So far as Salt Lake is concerned she le Riad that Gould Is backing the Western Pacific. It gives further assurance that the road will be built Sait Lake Telegram. ITS COLD! Accompanied by a heavy frost and snow and Ice the Democratic campaign was formally opened at Sunny-sid- e last Saturday evening. Utah Advocate. NO DISAFFECTION. Eastern trans- UTAH LIGHT Q. POWER CO.. By R. Campbell. Mgr, NOTHING VEATUEBBY BETTER A perfect Whiskey Wholesale and Retail Butcher. OGDEN. 2458 Wash. Ava. for Household and Medicinal pursweet aromi, delicious ia taste. aged, Properly poses. El m life WINES Sl did Kenrucky r ikMommON LIQUORS F. J. KIES EL CO., Distributors Bar Tho VATTS 0 H. B. Hilliard G. 0 C. Rebcrj. fi I 372 ROTE CENTRAL BEST AND BAR Props. 0 Under New Management. 'Phong 135-- k i C. M. Lcedom H. Pattlson. FALSTAFF CAFE 2425 Washington Avenue, ' YELLOW POPLAR, (Phone 228X) GEORGIA PINE WANTED QUARTERED OAK, 1.000 MEN BIRCH. To unload schooners at the Salt Lake Beer hall. It is the place to get tho longest and tallest; th biggest and coldest schooner of beer In town to five cents. Choicest whiskies brandies and wine and all kind of soft drinks. Fine line of cigars In town. Call In ovary-bod- y you pass by and sample oar gooln SPANISH Corner CARRIED IN STOCK BY nth an? Mamin avenue . Eccles Lumber Co. D. W. CATTiS Proprietor. & CEDAR. For Interior Finish. u . Telephone 123 154 Twenty-fourt- h Street Ws also have a complete stock of Oregon Lumber and othsr Building MatorlaL TBE ITALIAN SWISS NOTHING. The man who will cast aside the friendship of a lifetime In the heat of a political contest cannot expect and never will have strong friendships. Richfield Reaper. Warning ft Power STRUCK BY AVALANCHE. them. 2476 WASH. AYE FIFTY DOLLARS coal Is Tue. Tribune people most have an iitoa that an avalanche has struck CROCKERY STORE. Reward. You can find la in the selection of a butcher of known reliability. Everything that leaves our market la exactly aa represented. If It's not, or youre dissatisfied with your purchase, your money back and the goods are ours. Come in and get better acquainted with our meat market. THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL. Nearly every bory knows that char'the safest and most efficient disinfectant and purifier in nature, but few realize Its value when taken Into the human system for the same cleansing purpose. Charcoal le a remedy that the more you lake of it the better; It ia not a drug at all but simply absorbs tbe gases and impurities always present in the stomach and intestines and carries them out of the system. Charcoal sweetens tbe breath after smoking, drinking or after eating onions and other odorous vegetables. Charcoal effectually clears and Improves the complexion, it whitens tbs teeth and further acts as a natural and eminently safe cathartic. It absorbs the Injurious gases which collect in the stomach and bowels; it disinfects the mouth and throat from the poison of catarrh. All druggists sell charcoal in on form or another, but probably the beat charcoal and tbe most for the money Is In Stuart's Charcoal Losenges; they are composed of the finest powdered Willow charcoal; and other harmless antiseptics in tablet form or rather in tbe form of large, pleasant tasting being mixed losenges, the charcoal with honey. The daily use of these lozenges will soon tell In a much Improved condition of the general health, better complexion, sweeter breath and purer blood, and the beanty of It Is, that no possible hum can result from their continued use, but on the contrary, great benefit A Buffalo physician In speaking of the benefits of charcoal says: " I advlsa Stuarts Charcoal Losenges to all patients suffering from gas In stomach and bowels, and to dear the complexion the and breath, purify I also and mouth, throat; believe fiver is the greatly benefited y the dAlly use of them; cents a box they cct but twenty-fiv- e at drag stores, and although In soma sense a patent preparation, yet I believe I get more and better charcoal In Stuarts charcoal Lozenges than In any of the ordinary charcoal tablets." BROS. PHONE 147 Economy old cards and the handful of silver were sealed up and handed over to the westerner. Prattley says that ever since that long ago night, when he expected young Weatherbee to return with the morning at the latest, he has always felt that the interrupted pot would be opened some time. ' The Best Few People Knew How Useful It le In Preserving Health and Beauty. POLITICS. Turkey is one of England's best markets tor cotton yarns and cotton piece Prattley raised again and once more goods, taking in 1903 nearly (2.500.000 worth of cotton yarns and (15,700.004 and then called. His pot amounted to II 50. worth of cot too piece goods. We wont play another pot. as It Experiments to ascertain the nutri-tJtht- would take away the poetry of the of condensed milk, and to dis- whole thing." said the Denver man. cover Its possible adolierstion. are "But after recovering from my wound being made at the agricnlttral expert-luxt- ! went west and made a little money, ttatioa of Wisconsin rWvmlty. and If youll Mil me the cards and jackpot for (50, Id bs much obliged, The Mexican Conatructloa and Engi- Enos." 'It'll help ont on the taxes. Ml neering company, of Mexico City, has it The Clothier do it," agreed Prattley, and nt The approach of election overshadadvance of an early ows the gum-sho- e winter. Fred M Nye Mexico. i Overcoat, fit company for the Oh well, you'll come In anytfay, of course. - Taggart, the Sandwich Mam where figures of 1901 were the latest available records. A summarisation of these national statements of Imports from the United States in 1903 shows a grand total of the world's Imports from the United States of (1,690,000,000, white the United States statement of the value of exports to all countries of the world in that year waa (1,360,000,000, a difference of 230 million dollars, c tr 17 per cent larger when stated aa imports than when stated as exports by the United States. Another illustration of this general fact, that Imports are always valued artihigher than the corresponding cles when exported. Is found, in the fact that the total value of Importations of all countries of th world for which records are available U shown by the report of the Chief of the Bureau of Statistics, Just Issued, at (11,809,-234,00while the exports of all countries, which, of course, must tom the Imports, were valued to the corresponding year at only (10,514,932,000, a difference at (1,364,699,000, or 13 per cent larger wheu stated as Imports thaa when stated as exports. (15 Mens VVHEELWRIGHT A REWARD OF If you know of a doubter bring him in. and watch tu convince him. Weve a ALL KINDS, BUY THEM NOW AT COLONY on the Pacific coast raise the finest grapes on the Pacific coastTheir wines are absolutely pure. If yon wish to dispense good cheer for the holidays order some of their wine from ... FRAZZINI BROS., 2357-235- 9 Wash. A vs. The Owl Saloon ONeill Bros, Prep. No. 232 25th 81 Dealers in first class liquors of all kinds, wines and brandy. All goods delivered to any part of city every Saturday. Whisky 7E cts to (1.75 quart. Wine 35 cts pr. quart, 3 quarto, (L Brandy, (1 quart Whiskey pr. gmL (2.25 to (5. ONEILL BROS- - Prop. this talk of disaffection in the Phone 135s. and Wayne Republican ranks in Piute county is simply tommy rot, said a was at who gentleman from tbe couth the depot Tuesday morning. "There has been some ill feeling among certain candidates, but no general move ticket to slash and mutilate the Wayne and Piute will be nearly ail light long before election day.willJudge get CMdester and Joe Erickson their full party vote, and then anme. Dont worry about Piute and Garfield. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Diit cross a bridge until you reach It. Tiute and Wayne will be in line Everything here the best Short orders better than ever before." Richfield at all hour 6ua. All kinds of gam and fish In Mason. There wu a prize fighter in Tex. Extra fins dinner Bunday, from Whose forte was the Jab solar plex. 12 to p. m. 25c. Pina lunch from Hs landed stiff blows 11 to 4 and 5 to fi p. m. On eyes and on nows JIM YOUNG, Props. Aad kersby won Vs and some ex. 254 Twenty-fiftStrer Chicago Chronicle. MAU WHERE TO EAT BOSTON t -- h CAFE , , You need a Fall Suit and Overcoat for yourself and boys. Putnanfo has them In great abundance and at tha RIGHT PRICES. Dont fail to call and took ths ever before you buy. 4 The Putnam Clothing House 2345 Washington Avenue |