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Show I -i- - UOHSIXO EXAMINES, tho Senior Senator himself, stupid as ho appears, can understand our posito detion. Senator Kearns professes President. of the sire tha Publtebed WT day to th7W by Of course, this claim Is preposterous Standard Publishing Oa as well aa false, hut let us take hU. at hla word and for the purpose of WM. GLASMANN, ManaflO this Illustration admit that it Is true, t&lrvii by Cairrtor. tnclul'ag then suppose that Senator Kearns and Bondar Moral! stale central comhla par month to hold a Roosedecide should mittee Bkte copies velt and FUirbanke grand rally and SUBSCRIPTION RATI! suppose that In response to hie lnvltsr By Bull on moat! (including Senator Fairbanks and other tions Bandar) ontstoe of Oidn Stales senators decide to come United Tetophoae Na M to Utah and address a meeting held Subscriber will coafar a fuvorby under such suspires. Then suppose i that Senator Reed Smoot should not jnldralnc thin offlau ol failure totboir before Tko Camuor only decide to he present to greet his friend, the United States senator, but should whimper and whine and republican complain because he waa not allowed to run tbinga at the mooting. What FOR PRESIDENT would tho Senior Senators hirelings Theodore Roosevelt say of Senator 8inoot la his papers? The Senior Senator's personal organ of Nov York. makes much of a certain telegram he VOR claims to have received from Senator Fairbanks. We apprehend that SenaQus. W. Fairbanks of Indiana. tor Fairbanks is a very busy man, and It la barely possible that ba waa not fully Informed aa to the Senior TICKET Senators treachery to and attempted betrayal of the Republican party In Pnildantlal Elector . Utah. He did not, perhaps, underE. W. WADE. stand the new political alliance beH. P. MYTON. tween Smator Kearns and other pret JAMES A. MINER. tended Republicans and such old tints FerCongroe JOSEPH HOWELU Implacable Democrats aa Frank J. Ogden Hiles, Judge McDowell Cannon, of Utah, Governor Far Ha perhaps did not under others. and JOHN C. CUTLER. that these land people are pledged to r For Soeratary of Stale, party In Utah. the Republican destroy TINOEY. Si CHARLES to even aa occurred have should It Far Juatica Supreme Cowl aa Senator Kearns apa denas man, DANIEL N. STRAUP. pears to be, that his presence would ' For Attorney Qanaraf. work harm to the Republican cause. M. A. BREEDEN. At all events no such unlimited gall , Far Stata Troaouror, nnd braaen cheek has been exhibited i JAMES CHRISTENSEN. In American politics as that shown b For State Auditory Mr. Butlnaky Kearns in hla attempt JL A. EDWARDS. to shine as a bright particular star For SUU Supt of School lu a Republican meeting after he had A. C. NELSON. formally and Anally severed hla connection with and la now bonding hla energies to tho destruction of that JUDICIAL TICKET party. THE EXAMINER . ft, Eml. ticket MttMJMTE pr line of personal feeling and passion, and takes it to the plane of principle. There to in hla nature no malii. no He to a Repubfeeling of bittern ea lican because he believes the principles advocated by that party are best for the development, growth and well-beiof this nation, and he challenges the sober thought of the people of the country to the end that they should be Republicans for the same reason. He has no word of reproach for or criticism of Democrats as such. Hs simply invites them to reason with him the great questions of the weal or woe of the republic, lie tells them why be must be a Republican and Invites them in most persuasive terms to a consideration of the questions he discusses. He 1 as we said at first, not entitled to rank as a great, popular orator, but be to a scholarly man with a choice an attractive vocabulary of word presence, a simple seriousness of utHis terance that charms and attract words do not flow In an impetuous torrent, but they are fitly chosen and they come with a rhythm that charm Tha audience, soothes and convince which was a representative Ogden audience (which means that It la as good as tha beat), waa In perfect accord and sympathy with the ' distinguished speaker throughout It to easy to see after meeting the great Hooaler senator, free to face, hearing him talk and learning how Intensely earnest and sincere he 1 why he elands so high In the uounclto of hie party and why so good a Judge of men aa the late Senator Hanna should regard him so highly. We wish, Indeed, that all the people of Utah coulj see, hear and meet Senator Fair bank ' . KM A SULPHUR MINE IN NEVADA. SECOND DISTRICT. For OlatHet Jvdgi) a JAMES ALBERT HOWEU. ,r The amount of sulphur produced In the United States la but a small For Diatrlct Attomay, GEORGE HALVERSON C7 COIITI TICKET STATE SENATOR, tiharioo R. Holllngewortiw REPRESETATIVES, Rudolph Kuohlor, T. C. Pancake, ' Wm. L. Steward Gao. 8. Doan. v COMMISSIONERS, u Poor yoar term Jeaaph Stanford, Thao yoar Urw -- Oacar B. Madaan, A CLERK, David Mattaon. . TREASURER, . Alma D. Chamber, RECORDER, Daniel W. Elll N , ' ; ASSESSOR, Edwin Dlx. - , Geology, 1903. SHERIFF, Joaaph W. Bailey. ATTORNEY, E. T. HulanlakL ) SURVEYOR, H. J. Cravon. SUPERINTENDENT OP SCHOOLS, Wm. N. Pattaraan. CONSTABLE FOR OGDEN CITY, Homy E. Steel THB IMPUDENCB OP HIM. Ona who knaw nothing of pollltra and tha proprtotiee that govern on occasions aurh aa the visit of Senator Fairbanks to Utah mad tha great meet, log at tha opera house, would, to read the Senators personal organ, ha led to believe that Chairman Spry and Senator Rand Smoot had been gidlty of noma great breach of decorum in not Inviting Senator Kearns, leader, apon-o- r and financial backer of tho party, to be chief cook and bottle washer, high big Injun, etc., of the meeting. We would Bke to have tha people of UUh atop and consider what especial right Senator Kearns had at that meeting except aa a spectator. That meeting was held under tho auspices of the regular Republican Bute Central Committee, aa organisation that is daily loaded wit! coarse abuse and subjected to low criticism and vile reproach by Senator Kearns papers. That committee has no more determined foe In nil Utah than the Senior Senator. Senator Keane la no more a Republican in Utah than la Judge Hiles or Judge McDowell or Willard Snyder or Frank J. Cannon, and ha had no mon right to expect recognition at the hands of tha regular committee than would Judge Powers or Judge King or Rawlins or any other Demo-an- t or PopullM. Of course It was proper for him to meet Senators Fairbanks, Dolliver and Fulton hi a social way, and to show his personal friendship for them, but tor a Republican outlaw and political highbinder, who has pledged his life, hla property nnd his sacred honor to the destruction of tho Republican party in Utah, to obtrude himself upon n party of Republicans and to Insist that ha had a right to ha present and to bo recognised la, a public meeting of Republicans is something appalling In tha way Of audacity and galL Let us see If we cannot put thlu la a way that even rock-arloru- 1 per- centage of tho amount annually con Thfoo state aumed. Louisiana, Nevada and UUh, named ia tha order of their Importance as producers of sulphur, contribute to the domestic output Their united production for IMS was Mil short tons, valued at $220,560. In addition to this, the country consumed 174,919 Ions tons of Imported sulphur. 'But tor the unfortunate tact that there la no duty on Imported sulphur, tha production from native dsp-wimight ba to increase la proportion to expected the demand. In spite of this disadvantage, however, the domestic Industry bids fair to grow. Of Interest, .then, la an article oa the Rabbit Hols sulphur mine near Humboldt House, Nevada, which Mr. Georgs I. Adams has written for n reoent bulletin of tho United States Geological Survey entitled. Contrlbutkme to Economic Thece mlnea are In northwestern Nevada, at the western bene of the Kamma Mountains, on tho border of Black Rock Desert, about 15 miles northwest of Humboldt House, n station on the Southern Pacific Railroad from which they may be reached by wagon road. The rocks In which the eulphur deposits occur ara very elliceoue and are cemented by quarts and.. chalcedony. They have apparently been leached by hot water It Is thought thut the sulphur at these mlnee waa derived from a great depth and deposited as a result of snNatario action. The sulphur lu obtained now from open pita, tunnel and underground chamber In Its more beautiful navKIea It occurs as masses of crystals depending from the walls of Irregular cavities and Incrnsllng free surface it has the beautiful yellow color of crystallised sulphur with here and there reddish tinge due to the presence of a small amount of cinnabar. The moat Important mass of sulphur 1 however, of a different type, and haa the appearance of having originated In Sow of molten eulphur which welled up and tilled open channels In the rock It contains occshUuuiI fragbut to remarkably ments of rock pure. Its color to a dark resinous OUR DISTINGUISHED GUESTS. Thursday waa a red letter day for Utah Republican The candidate and hla party, the great meeting at the opera house, the sentiments ot the speaker the Interest manifested by all the people, and. In fact, everything connected with the senator's first day In our elate, waa calculated to inspire Republicans with confidence and to give to the allied forces of the enemy a foretaste of (he certain defeat and gloom that will surely and certainly envelop them after November 8. Senator Fairbanks to truly a great man. Not a great orator, perhaps, measured by the effect he baa upon the audience, but It must be borne In mind that he la not playing to the gallerias, to not seeking to sty catchy things to attract the thoughtless and oommand the appladM of the strong-lunge- d and volcanic. With him the matter of selecting a chief executive by the American prople to a serious matter. He places the battle above the 8,1901. OCTODER O'TDEN, UTAII, SATURDAY MOKSISQ, FLO IV ER POTS ALL KINDS, BUY THEM NOW AT WHEELWRIGHT BROS. ng CROCKERY STORE. 2476 WASH. AVE. PHONE 117 Reward. .Warning A REWARD OE FIFTY DOLLARS A reward ot Fifty Dollar ($50.00), will be paid by ths Utah Light A Power Co. for the arrest of party or rartiea whs on the evening 4 on tta electric transits.,) April 29th 1903, caused a abort circuit Um, through Interference In aome manner with said company, south from the power home, knean u p at n point about one mile fFM. sutioa. near the mouth of Ogdon Canyon. Persons are warned not to Interfere In any wise with said lia but serious results to prope It to safe to tho Public If unmolested, through tv and possible fatal result to persons ofcanwirebe caused limbs of tree tig g, breaking of Insulators, or tho throwing MmUar obstruction over tho wires of company's said electric trail i-- J '' Tl-jP- . I y" M? aatoatoa The Blind Leads the 11a UTAH LIGHT (BL POWER CO., By Re $ Campbell, Mgr. Blind. ly create another United States land office in Utah, aa the Salt Lake City office haa more business than can be Vernal and conveniently bandied. 1902. Heber City are presenting their Many Democrats who beard Jcnator claims for recognition nnd each will Fairbanks last evening acquiesce In put up a strong light. Why shouldn't his statements. They are discerning Price have It? Our people might get The lion. Jonathan Prentiss Dolliver, men who recognize that the stability together and make an effort fur it. of present prosperity to at sured only Eastern Utah Advocate. of Iowa, known aa tho Hawkeys In Republican administration spellbinder, was hardly in hla proper MIXED IN DATES. form, being handicapped by a husky Utahns who are deluded Into throwvole Vet he proved hlmaolf a master ing away their vote by false sentiment An lecturer In New of the platform and Justified his repu- and thua make passible the defeat of York to said that aa having quoted will ticket the Republican national tation of being a power on the huntMormonism to n weak Imitation of find that sentiment renders a later Christian Science. if the Prophet ing The Iowa senator to perfectly at more unsatisfactory existence than home on the stump, to quick to catch does Republican prosperity. Joseph could nee beforehand that a reChristian ligion such as the the trend of popular feeling, and can, 1 would arise In this country There Is not yet any real boom in Science with a story or a Jok expose the falor In the Zone, but and could see It so vividly as to make lacy of an enemys argument and turn Panama, In Colon, stores and offices a "weak imitation'' of It, he must have rents for bouses, the laugh on an opponent would have doubled and tripled during the been n true seer Indeed. But, The audience expected much of Sen- lest few month! and are exorbitantly it not be Just as rational to say that ator Dolliver and he did not disappoint high. In fact, tha Panama landlords Christianity la a weak Imitation of system? It would bs the expectation. are, some of them, so unreasonable In Swendenborg's an tru Deseret New of just there la their that danger charges Ha does not mince words in hla arbusiness from Panama their IMPOSSIBLE raignment of Democracy and Demo- proper driving into the neighboring Zone. cratic false' pretense He to copious When n prohibition candidate begins In word ready with facto and figure The Hungarian minister of Agricul- to talk about trusts, he simply reminds and drives tha nail home with grace ture estimates that the world's produc- the pubUo that one, Swallow, cannot tion pf grain thla year (1904) will be as put down the whisky trusL Butte and precision. follows: Wheat, 84.400,000 metric tons (of 2,204 pounds each) ; rye, 29,500.000 Senator Fulton, from the Webfoot metric tons; barley. 29,100,000 metric i A GOOD BUT. tons; tat, was very loth to speak and yield- tons; oats, 48,800,000 metric tons. This ed to the solicitations of Senator Smoot maize, 8.600,000 metric It la possible that the acumen of and tho chairman after he saw how year's European grain crop to expect- Charles M. Schwab to manifest in the ed to be 14 5 per cent less than that and attentive the audi- of 1902. The shortage In the world's purchase of the Union Iron Works and ence waa and how great the desire to crop this year will amount to 5 per Shipbuilding Plant through the demand that to likely to follow the close beer an exposition of Republican prin- cent. e war for warof the The senator did not attempt ciple will want n new fleet nnd Japan ship a set speech, but he said enough to PITH THE PRESS China will no doubt also expand hey how that the people of Oregon have navy. There will be much to do for the concern nearest at band nnd beat made, no mistake In choosing a senOFFICE. A LAND AFTER equipped to do It. What plant will be ator, sad that he haa tbs ability to In better position to take advantage present Republican principles with With the opening of the Uintah res- of the opportunity than the great force and power. ervation to homeeeekera in March works at San FYanctoco? Atomeda t nndoubtedwill next, the government Argu Congressman Walter I. Smith, with tha usual modesty of Iowa men, absolutely refused to speak until the chairman, taking the cue from Senator Dolliver, introduced him aayway and the way the Iowa congressman lit Into bis In the Home of the Manchu Dynasty. 8even miles due east of Mukden are about 4,006 or 6,000 acres of beautiful I subject, l topped the outgoing crowd The vast city of Mukden, around parklike forest, with steep cliffs to the and compelled them to atop, listen and which so much that interests ha south, under which winds the Hun rivwaa applaud, simply a revelation of hla world Is taking place, la a busy and er. Near the centre of this forest ia power aa a stump speaker. thriving commercial place, and cannot the second Mukden tomb, the Fu Uwg He talks with extrema readiness, be regarded in any way aa a military (Tomb of the Bleaaed), also called In Tung Ling baa a voice of great power and flex position (writes a correspondent (Eastern Tomb), with the Times). The rise of the Manchu buildings and arrangements similar to iblllty, to full of optimism, life, hope power, when once it started, waa so those at the Pud a somebut Ling, In American inititutloua. He rapid that almost before Makdan, what larger grave and faith beneath mound, bowed a thorough knowledge of Utah which aa a city only dates back some whleh reat the sacred remains of No 2U0 year themfound was built they father of Tal Taung. and Utah affairs, compltaiented our selves masters of Peking. Mukden All the spirits hold frequent and and simply was, however, regarded aa the borne public school system walked, or drove, right Into the hearts of the dynasty, and waa regularly vis- social intercourse with each other and with the sacred deities. of the Dragited by the Emperors in person until on Pool of the entire audience by hla on the Long White Mountain Smith to a brick. about 130 years ago. Within l be Palaos are kept the sa- they travel underground along the pulses of the Greet cred arctiivue of the dynasty, all Hence the agony of the Man And after this splendid, TRULY and clothe, worn by Emperors, Dragon. American meeting how small, and nar psst and present, and many valuable chus when it waa proposed that the Russian railway should cross over ths row, and bigoted, and fanatical, and relics and a great quantity of priceless ridge between the two tomba of Tal and Noar-chu- . must reem the move- and most ancient chlnaware The railway bronze all of which were guarded Tsung and n convenient little found ment of the Kearnsitrs, the Cannon eventually sealed up, and In by tbe RueHlan itei, and the Duboisitea, ot Utah and due course handed back to the Manchu valley: Not only are there the Imperial The ancient books, Idaho. The people of Utah last night Goveruor-Ooneravast realised that we are In touch with In beautiful wooden caskets. In tbe tomba above referred to, buttoa kinsot many of which there number of those belonging great library, the rest of this great country of ours, are no duplicates In extotennr, have men of the Imperial family, clansmen, that thers to no dividing line between largely denewd In number, hut and high mandarins ara to be seen The along the Dragon Hills for many mile remain. still states or between religious faith and many stories of treasure being stored In The dragon to opposed to lire; thus he belief, or. indeed, ef religious entireespecially detesta steam engines, war, which can separate the people of this Mukden are. In all probability, and gunpowder. ly mythical. great republic into classes. Indiana Iowa, Oregon, Utah all met and com mingled, and we learned and felt that what to good for the people of these other stales Is good for Utah! The dio to cast. Utah to Republican; aha going to beep step with the music of the nation. No un-- American clique however powerful or rich, can turn Right np to the top notch in style every one cut generously full back the wheels of progress in this In size, thoroughly well made and aubstantAally lined. Bought spelate, or revive the hatred and bitter cially for school wear. ness of the past.Shook empty casks and pine and spruce to the value ut over $4,tiuU,000 were imported Into the Argentine Republic from the United State during NOTHING BETTER A perfect Whiskey for Household and Medicinal delicious in poses. Properly aei, sw:et aromi, pur- taste. n' - Inter-Mountai- good-natur- Rustte-Jipanes- OF i THE SACKED TOMBS ar-ch- - n ever-throbbi- vest-min- ts l. FALL SUITS FOR BOYS - EDITORIAL COMMENT Catiat Styles Cadets style sizes 8 to 7, made of good quality Cheviot, Serge, Kersey. Ac. from $1.50 to Some men testify to the good will they have for their party by leaving its ranks. Even the elements became enthusiastic because of the masterful exposition of Republican principles last night. Utah will calmly respond to the sel fish appeals of disgruntled agitator by rolling up a Republican majority. The Holland electric sleeping car recently broke all interurban records by covering ground at the rate of seventy-firs miles an hour. in every 100.000 of the population of Prussia there are twice as many ca-e- s of suicide of persona tinder 20 years of age aa there were twenty years ago. $5.00 Norfolk, sizes 4 to 12. made of good quality Cheviot, Serge, Kersey, Caasimere. Ac; prices $1.50 to Jscket and Panta. $1.25 sizes 8 to 16. good You need Fall Suit and Overt for yourself and bdy haa them in great abundanea t the RIGHT PRICES. Dont fall to call and look the ever before you buy. The Putnam Corduroy, $5.00 styles and good good to Prices $5.50 Long panti wits 9 to A Line of Children's rricca were 9250 to 87.50. 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