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Show MOUSING EXAMINEE, --1 OGDEN, UTAII, TIUJIWDAY MORNING, OCTOBER PITH Id the following table comgust. parison is made of earainga of United States roads reporting for tha three weeks of September, and fur the three Publlekod mrr day la th year bF weeks of August; also earnings of all Oo. tU ttscJard Publishing leadings systems reporting for Ate Wm. GLASMANM, Manats gust and the two preceding months: THE EXAMINER IMfM' Sink, llonlns guaday tf BOltl Mftlk Sept, 3 weeks. 20, 167.193 Aug.. 3 week. 31,786.327 August, mo. .. 78.640,661 73.214J43 July. uo. cop! SUBSCRIPTION RATE Si No. M. Totephoa will eoelsr a Subscriber , thla office at failure to their oa Tha Eianuear baton luvor by re-m- breakfast. REPUBLICAN TICKET FOR PRESIDENT Theodore Roosevelt York. of Na FOR T Quu W. Fairbanks at Indiana. RPlBUflimif TICKET Far Fraildantlal Electors. E. W. WADE. H. P. MVTON. JAMES A. MINER. I Par Congress. JOSEPH I HOWELL. Far Oavaraer of Utah, JOHN C. CUTLER. Far Sacra tary of CHARLES S. TINCEY. Far Juitica Supremo Court, DANIEL N. STRAUF. ' Far Stata Treasurer, JAMES CHRISTENSEN. Far Stata Aadltar, J. A. EDWARDS. I Far Stata Supt of School A. C. NELSON. HPUM JilCUl attained. triumphantly Roosevelt at Minneapolis, president April 4, TICKET "Tha upshot of all this la that It la peculiarly iacambaal upon na in a time both col-of such material lectlvely as a nation and individually j na cltlsens, to show, each on hi own account, that we poaaeaa the qualJtla of aad prudence, la onr Government wa seed above all things stability, fixity of economic policy. President Roosevelt at Providence, R. I., August 33, 1902. well-bein- Far District Judge, JAMES ALBERT HOWELL. Far Dlatrlct Attamay, GEORGE HALVERSON TICKET g, 1 ER IV ALL KINDS, BUY THEM NOW POTS AT WHEELWRIGHT BROS. mm me FAR FETCHED JOKE. CROCKERY STORE. fsteemed local contemporary publishes a story of the discovery of a soap mine in Utah by oca Mr. 'it would have had at least aa ntr of probability bad the story been that a soup ume. Mean hmi An PHONE 147i Bt-a- 1176 WASH. A VC. B Salt Imka Telegram. PLACING TilE B1.AME. Reward. Kuropatkin neenis disposed to la the blame for his driest oa hia generals. That is an esy way to get Lut will lus.ory out for the and the xointhiy magazines allow him to shift the blame? San Jure News Warning. A REWARD OF , pre-war- FIFTY DOLLARS A reward of Fifty Dollar (650.00), will bo paid by tha Utah Light A Power Co. for tbe arrest of party or parties who on the evening uf April 29 th, 1903. caused a "short circuit oa it electric transition Una, through Interference la some manner with aid companys lin-- a at a point about one mile south from the power bonae, known as Sutton, tear the mouth of Ogden Canyon. LAND OFFICE BESIEGED. The land office was besieged yesterday by abou,. tfty people who cleared to file on lands restored to public settlement and location yesterday. Some of the laud lira Just south of Para-chutbut the greater portion lies on tbe southern edge of Routt cauity. It waa included in the Battlement Mena forest reserve, but was found to Unite Sum 1 he frost's been on Uiat pumpkin all sumn.er. lie good agricultural land and of no use a a forest reserve, so Rtefae deThe bologna makers' strike in New rided to reopen it for puliTTc entry. THERE ARE OTHERS. York l.as been declared off and tha The partiee yesterday filed on about Iton. Frank Knox of Salt Lake Cltv, dogs are ducking to the woods. 8,000 sc- - t, a considerable portion of which ia irrigable land. who beside being a banker, Is an all Glenwood Post. Twenty-fiv- e couple secured marriage round good fellow, ba been down to license in Salt lake Utty yerferday. afid found has very Either the State Fair or conference Washington, I). C., NO IATTLEG1RLS IN GRAY. regret Senator must have attracted Cupid to Salt Lake many people who It seems that women cannot be emKearns' withdrawal from the senatorial City tor a visit. aa letter carriers because the ployed with race. The Tribune publishes this The porta of the Panama Republic on regulations of the postal service rethe comments that might naturally the Pacific are Panama. Ague Dulee. quire that such individuals shall wear be expected of that sheet, and while Fedregal. Muutijo and Puerto Madia; grey trousers. It docs not matter the rub cornea on on the Atlantic. Colon, Bocae del about the gray nothing that paper might say or do and Is Dr. Mary WalToro Where Bollu. and Puerto trousers. the should occasion surprise, yet. the would hot ema Such ker? regulation msnser in which it makes Marine firemen are In demand by the barrass her. Erie Newa. Hon. Frank Knox tell tbe story, is In- Govern men t service, and the Civil SerJailer I'm sorry you cant have al-a dicative of Ibo fact that there are oth- vice Commissioners have lesued a cirtake to cular better bed, but that's the only sort eligible person urging not ers outside of Washington and lowed here. ' the necessary examinations outside the Tribune office who regret Convict Oh, thats all right, boss; Tbe Town Council of Leith, Scotland, I dont mind. You aa. Ive spent a tbe childish, silly, babyish action of Utah's senior senator, and this more has acquired the hone car linen within month in summer resorts every year. the borough from tbe private company Baltimore American. plainly than anything qlae foretells tha heretofore oiernting them, and promovement, doom of tha BACKWOODS ETIQUETTE. poses to reconstruct the system. to which Senator Kearns aubscrlbed, Silas 8waIlow, the Prohibition can"Bill and ba wlU do well to reniember and la probably n litBun! for didate It What la, president, another life of tha moral in heed tba tle premature In sending Judge Parker "Im goin to tell you one thing man, who tor a mess of pot tegs, sold a letter of condolence, but it will make an that la thla: Ef you've got airy bis birthright. If wa recollect he good reading after November I Just razor or gun on you, an' go cuttln an slash in folks at tha social, I won't go found no place for repentance, though the same. to tha hangin with you next Friday." be sought it carefully and with tears. The improved cultivation of Vina In Atlanta Constitution. the Denis section this year produced a Those who are receiving the wages great Miow of laves, without much risible increase of crop, which Is of ala never a trike for more pay. EDITORIAL COMMENT at 600.000 hundredweight, Cincinnati Tribuna. Instructor (at night school What against 466,000 In 1903 and 380,000 la 1903. are the Chief cursa of American For a man who says ha will not be Tha price of Cleveland pig Iron la Shaggy-haire- d n candidate for United Stata senator. Pupil 'Bout the ume Senator Kearns is doing eome tall about 310 to 610.50 a ton. Tba number as tha English, only wa na em more freely In our common talk than they hustling among legislative candidates. of furnaces In blast at the alone of May, 1904, In tbs Mlddlaaboro district was da You dont expect me to blurt em There are many eigne of n great com- 27, against 31 at tha am date la 1906; out, do you? Chicago Tribune. mercial development in the western is- In the Cleveland dlatrlct. May 31. 1904, 26, against 13 at the aame date in 1903. HInckatoue was laying down the prinlands off Alaska. ha ciple of law. lt la very simple, explained; "If you die, your lawyer gets your estate; If you live your doctor gets It Wondering why anyone should think It no complicated, ha continued his Commentaries. Harper's Bazar. r Persons are warned not to interfere in any wise with said linn It la safe to lha public If unmolested, but serious results to prop. ty and possible fatal results to persona can ba caused through t&s breaking of Insulators, or tha throwing of wires, limbs of trees, or similar obstruction over the wires of company's said electric Iran, , tea line. UTAH LIGHT ZL POWER CO.. Dr IL 5. Campbell, Mra BETTS NOTiiSNG A perfect Whiskey for Household ani Medicinal poses. Properly aged, sw:et aromi, delicious in . 19US. SECOND DISTRICT. MITT We do not have to avoid a definite and conclusive committal oa tka moat Important Issue which has recently been before the people, and which may at any time In the near future be bePresident Roosfore them again. evelts speech accepting 19u4 uoniin- - "We have prospered marvelously at home. As a nation we stand iu the very forefront in the giant International competition of the day. We cannot afford by any freak or fully to forfeit tbe position to which we have thus M. A. BREEDEN. , M7 atlon, Far Attamay Oanaral, A 77.942,731 77.0:8,206 30,959,403 QUOTATIONS FROM REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN TEXT-BOO- FLO Tbe enemies of Ulsh and all her people are those who are engaged in the unholy effort to stir up strife and hatred. Deseret News. 18,940,287 73.777,161 June, na The classified statement tar August of loading system Includes important roads In all sections at tha country, and total grow earning of all United States roads are 178,640,661, an Increase erf J per cant compared with last year. Southern and central western roads make the best showing, though granger roads report a small Increase for the month. The eastern trunk Unea report a small loss, la though New York Central, which included, reports a gam lor the firet tists this year. Anthracite coal roads still report slightly smaller earuiigs than in September Inst year, and on southwestern funds there is n trilling decrease, but Pacific roads report a very small gain. oaa aioatk including Bandar) outside of Ogdon ....IS ota By OF THE PRESS REAL ENEMIES OF UTAH. 1903. 1904. bj'Cirrlar.' IneinJtag 1901. C, pur- taste. g odl-mat- Jfestts' 3 & F. J. KIES EL V CO.. Distributo rs (EL C 0 ed H. B. Hilliard. G. CKebcrj. 0 civil-IlfttlO- STATE SENATOR, Chariaa R. Hollingsworth. REPRESETATIVES, Radolpk Kuchlar, T. C. Pancake, Wia L. Stewart Gao. S. Dean. COMMISSIONERS, I i Paur yaar tarw Jaaaph Stanford, Two yaar term Oaear B. Madaen. CLERK, David Mattson, "If a tariff law on the whole worked well, and If business has prospered under it and is prospering, it may be better to endure some inconvenleneea and inequalttla for n time than, by making changes, to risk causing disturbance and perhaps paralysis In the Industries and business of the country," President Roosevelt at Minneapolis, April 4th, 1903, TREASURER, Alma D. Chambers, RECORDER, Danlal W. Ellia, ASSESSOR, Edwin Dlx. SHERIPP, Jaaaph W. Ballay. ATTORNEY, E. T. HwlanlakL "Changes In tariff schedules can with -- whose safety be made only by devotion to the principle of protection la beyond question. From President Roosevelt's speech of acceptance, . SURVEYOR, H. J. Craven. SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, Wm. N. Patterson. CONSTABLE FOR OGDEN CITY, Hanry E. Stool. MEET SENATOR FAIRBANKS. Tba distinguished booaler aenator, who will be next of tha United Stata, and la coaildrred by many a strong presidential poanibilily for 1908, will ba tendered an Informal reception at the Reed hotel thii evening from 6 to 6 o'clock. All Ogden citizens are. welcome and all should embrare thla opportunity of paying their respecta to oar guest. Senator Fairbanks la a great big, aplemlld American' citizen, of whom every other citizen of thla great republic ahould fael proud. Pour years ago Ogden's citizens had the honor of meeting (the then) Governor Kooae-velt- , and the popularity of onr Teddy was greatly increased by the cordial manner in which he met and the people. Come and see the man the Democrats advertise aa an iceberg. and we Hunk yon will be convinced that the cold nave they peak of as following him on hia tour la only perceptible to Democratic partisans. gn-ete- RAILROAD EAHNJNG8. Railroad earning continue to show an improvement. Total gross earnings of all l'niti-- States roads report lag lor the three weeks of September 20.167.192. a ghln of 6 6 pec over lan year. The same ruada in August report only, a small Increase, but a lns in the preceding three months. Roads included are mainly central Urtyiera. southern and southwestern aytMemM, where earnings have of late been better than in other section. .The large eaetnru trunk lines, anthracite coal roads, grangers and Pacific reads have not yat reported ter September, and when theta toads bra are Included' some modification of the ataieswnt may' be expected, though it la believed the report for September wHl be decMedly bettor than for Au i "Judging by tha history of tha last twelve years, down to this vary month, la there Justification for believing that under rimllar circumstance and with similar initial differences of opinion our opponents would hnvs achieved vault 7" President any practical Roosevelt's speech accepting 1904 aom- I nation. Our policy la one of Mr and equal Justice to nil men. paying no heed to whether he Is rich or poor nor heeding his race; hia creed or hia birthFrom President Roosevelt's place. speech of acceptance. THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. The Democrats of Weber county held a convention yeeterday, and while we are all Inclined to smile at the seriousness with which they went about the buslnesa aa though they had a ghost of a ahow to win yet, in the main and oniaide of politics, Demo crats are rare good fellows and many of them, no doubt, feel that tha salvation of the county depends upon their efforts. The Dawprratic party la a party of inaction, stagnation, retrogression; it lives wholly In the past; it cannot legislate or net for either the present or I he future. It can only ba successful whim the people lire of progress and prosperity and desire, for some Inscrutable res Min, a season of buainaa depression and a falling away in all branches of Industrial activity and production. They neither favor nor pursue n policy that will bring us prosperity at home, or prowaa or prestige abroad. They are pessimistic as to tha future, sharply censorious as to the present and the past to them, d the days of Andrew Jackson, has nothing for reverence. They named a full ticket and will go out from now until November 8th saying they expect to elect every man upon it. After the catastrophe that will happen to them on that day, they will any, "This Is all right this time, but yon cant do It again." The ticket probably contains as good, as, .they, have In their party. Which means, as we have said, that, outside of politics, they are pood fellow a enough, and that while they may not be fully allvt lo efllh poswibii- ltlea and tbe greatness of our great country, yet. as politics; corp.-f.-they will nil exactly DU tbe bill. We promise complete and touching obituary for November 9th. THY OF LITTLE HIM; t JAPANESE WAR TIE SKETCH llaveral and Bamunrl was very sad. Hia son, the pride and stay of hia old age, had been killed by the Russians. Tba news had Just reached Kagoalma, and tor liaverat the bright aun of noontide waa turned Indeed into darkness. Without his son bow could he ever hope to pay back tbe money he owed to Sblnau the banker? He bad sworn to return It, though Sbinau, to whom he had formerly rendered many a service, would take nothing but the word of n Samurai as guaranty. no To be sure, although he had money, llsveial had a daughter, Olkl-San pearl of great grace and beauty, whose fame had reached far beyond the limits of Kagoeima. Thus, tliuugh she was but a young maid yet Olkl-Sa- u had many suitors for her hand, two In particular. One, kleizu, was of noble birth, hold, tng n high rank In the army, and it was he whom the dainty little lady loved with all her heart. The other, Gashe, a man of large fortune, but atin gy aa a man could well be, she detested. I will never marry Gashe," Olkl-Sa- u murmured to herself, as she duuced in the sunshine of the flowery little garden. But when kletzu comes home and this war Is coded, then I shall be hapu, py indeed." llaveral loved hia daughter, but the dignity of a Samurai forbade him to ahow hia love and few were the he gave her. The yonng girl under-bloo- d this, too, and she knew besides that her father would never make use of his legal right to force her to marry, but would leave her free to follow her own heart. Accordingly, though flattered by the request of the rich Gashe for tbe hand of hia daughter, llaveral had gently evaded the question, and replied that the girl was aa yet too young to thiak of marriage. 1 will wait, then," Gashe replied, bowing politely, though luwardly provoked that a man so poor aa llaveral and so much in debt should refuse a like himself. rich Today Oikl Sau was aad at heart Bebrother's sides the sorrow of her death, she had awakened in terror from a frightful dream. It seemed to her that a frightful dragon resembling Uaehe had pursued her to devour her. Alarmed, the voting girl hastened to put (ru a robe embroidered with mystic signs to ward off evil. Then, quieted, she eat down by her window, playing softly ou her sstuisen. Presently a litter borne by two stalwart Roumanian, Mopped before her door and Shinau. the banker, appeared. llaveral hastened to greet him with low bines, bur a strong anxiety hold of Ms already sorrow fill bcurt at the sight (if the little old lluilt. Slnr.U'i. too. looked anxious. It did not tai ' long for Mm to tell Lis r.ury. The ruJd-doting cf his j foreign brant h hant LtJ Lfi ti e y.on.e bankrupt, and he , biLk cf SI li.au would be unable to pay his customers iji'lr-- s his debtors should pay what hail been lent to thrm. And Haveral. it was not for nothing that the hanker had trusted a man of noble birth, bktnau son-in-la- ROTE CENTRAL AND 2AR Under New Management. Phone esHnaaaaiMHftlBffiai!Twg7ae-- 135-- k a DESK SEVEN MISSING FROM BRIDGE CATASTROPHE. si Oklahoma City, Ori. 4. One man heard from, seven are still missing, and tbe namee of six are known, of the Olkl-fla- u party of eight men who went downthe aid with the wagon bridge between Lex"But nnlea poor fhtber to himself. Metzum returns within the week, she W1LL TAKE ANY TERMS must accept Gashe for her husband and help me to pay the money. Chicago, Oot 6. Fourteen members of the Amalgamated Rubber Workers He aid nothing but bade Olkl-Sa- u pray to the god of love end happiness union, after a five weeks strike towith all her might day announced readiness to return to The days passed slowly. No word work under whatever terms were ofcame from Metzu, until on tha fifth fered. day his sword and ring were brought to Havers!. The young Captain had 47 AO TO CHICAGO AND RETURN fallen in battle leading his men. 47.60 TO CHICAGO AND RETURN The Haveral told his daughter to put VIA ST. LOUIS. . on her robe of golden butterflies. Tuesdays and Fridays of each week, 'Ton must be married tomorrow to Gashe." waa all he said, but poor little via the Chicago A Northwestern Rail way, the only double track railway Oikl Sau understood. o. the Missouri River and Her dream of happiness was over, between trains daily. No change her lover would never come home, and of cars.Three In going to tbs Fair see that she alone could save her father! honread via this route. tickets your or. For further Information write, With the silent submission and acC. A. WALKER, ceptance of the Inevitable which have General Agent C. A N. W. Ry., made the Japanese what they are, little 38 West Second South St Olkt-Sa- n Salt Lake City, Utah. crept away to dress. bowed again and went away. How can I give my little to Gashe? The cruel tiger! 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