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Show TIIE MOKXIXQ EXAllISEB OGDEN', UTAII, lElIEUAKY 4, 1903. NEW FARMING LANDS. THE EXAMINER I large tract if land in Moniaua wiil lie op nrd to SetlhTS IM comabout ing Miiniiicr. Tl.is ruirpri-Krres of the Crow ludi-i.1.11111,11(1 and includua more than l(i') of liia f.imoiiu valley of til? Biff ii, ili-Hum rlvi-- and nearly -- V) wliea of iiiH gnat valley of the YiUowsiou?. Every acre of this big trad of laud will lie under government 'ilit,!i," and if the rain fail all the Mrnief will have to do will be to opr-- the gate of Ills ellllife. The guvornincnt hss to cnnsTiirt tlso irrigating and lo divide the ont pro vyi.ieui ruia amors thom to whom the lioni.-htc-are given. In this way the settler I protected in the use of hi water fur all time. For the pact year the government has bad ugmecra on thU icaerve testiug the walor supply if there I enough to supply to ail paits of the tract. .'nlin.-- l Robert 8. SlocAtod, of the United Siatcs Survey, bays: "Thu flow of ilu-hHtieam fs so rapid and the fall ut great that water can In! taken to tin,-- blgh,L point on Ilia mbd land. Every foot of 1li.it laud cm a lav Irrigated and we have all the water My reiiort will show a perfect network of irrigating canalb, and, what Is It will lmw where the water lo till these canals can be The t'row India a have now veih loo.OUO acres Irrigated, upon they are engaged in farming. The head gnto of thla Tllg II urn ditch was built entirely bv Indiana and is considered ti flnr- -t in the 1nited St tea. The past year i2,CU0,0uiJ waa appropriated from the Irrigation fund to Thu water Ians In the Idaho detn-rwater for thta purpoao la lakeu from the above Snake river (he rndds aud put into reservoirs, and much will Im distributed by gravity. The climated coat of this Idalio irrigation i $25 per acre, und l,2uU,W6 acre will be made productive. A er. Published every day tn the SAT CUD AY MOUSING, i RATES. 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No. Independant Phona Ball Phona BUSINESS OFFICE B1 66 No, 120 Independent Phona No. 66 Bell Phone WM. QLASMANN No. 123 Independent Phona No. 120 Bell Phene No. 120 of both talephone ayeteme closed after I p. m. THE PREMIER Ob' FRANCE. M. Maurliw Rouvier. who has aue-reedM. Combe In the French Prem- iership, haa had an Interesting career an.l will rertalnly he an Interesting internal tonal figure a long as ha hold his present exalted office. Dorn sixty-thryears ago. ha began life as a barrister, lie preferred, however, to turn bis attention to busiee ness, snd entered accordingly a wholesale grocery etahlNhment at Marseilles aa bookkeeper, from which position he noon rose to become one of the leading members of the firm. At the same time he displayed his Interest in politics, writing fur such democratic organ ns the People and the Egalile, aud was one of the promoters of Oambetta'a candidature at Marseilles. Then came the war, aud M. Rouvier was sent to retire sent Marseilles In the Nation! Assembly at Veralllw, from which tlmu forward, although wllh mauy ups and downs, he aieadlly grew In influence until in 1SS7 he heeame President of ttis Council. Yet at one time it scented as If his career would come to an untimely end. Whilst Secretary of the Chamber some very aTl-o- ii sRcuiiilInna were brought against him. lie wus tried at Ids own request, and waa acquitted, though scarcely cleared In the eyes of the general public until three years subsequently, when the false foundation of tlie charges against him wa discovered by the police. lister ho was mixed up In the melun-chol- y Panama acandali and hail to resign his position aa Minister of Finance ,though be declared that he had only done what any statesman worthy of the name would have dona by obtaining outside aevistanca when the ordinary resources of the Secret Service Fund has Nun exhausted and more money was needed to carry on the cam- a-- a furore and attracted such crowds that we were not able to handle them. We pected a big business, but nothing like it ever happened in Ogden before. From 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. a double stream coming and going, the incoming stream expectant and hurrying, the outgoing stream with satis ied Of yesterday created such e Geo-logic- - glances and arms full of the best merchandise they had ever bought for double the money. THIS GREAT SALE WILL CONTINUE FOR y. 30 DAYS But you must not wait, we'll wait on you when you come, but what you have planned to buy may not be here if you wait too long. We must have this room by March 1st, and as two objects cannot occupy the same space, we must give you this stock in order to make room for The Toggery" stock. Today we will have the greatest bargain selling day of the century. We'll expect you and you will see only high class goods at one half the price of the other kind. As you know we bought this stock to secure the ease on the store building and not that we needed the goods. We want you to help us clean it out by March Jst and we'll do our part. YOU NEVER SAW SUCH PRICES FOR SUCH GOODS Mens Suits TAFT wXnTSFREE TRADE. Secretary Taft argues for free trade iu sugar and tobacco with the Philippine and Id contention Is that Ultima the doors of our rusluins houses are thrown open to them, the Filipinos will suffer s heavy bluw. In bin address to Cbairmsa Payne of the huuafl Mr. rniiiiiiltiae on ways and Taft reviews the past commercial history of the Island, In which bo that under Spanish ruin Philippine sugar was given a preferential rate of three cents per pound when Imported into Spain while the SpanLh government took all of It tobacco to supply tho government monopoly from Cuba and the Philippines. Now 8 (tain buys lu the cheapest market, and the Spanish Philippines have lost lbs trade. Tho United Slates I under obligation." says Seerelary Taft, "to niaku good this deflclcucy which haa been made larger by the increase of the Import tax on augnr snd toltseco by Japan and Australia, thus reduclug the Milos of tho Philippine commodities." lie is convinced iliat unless the American tariff is reduced In favor of the Philippines the law requiring the island tiado with tho United States to be carried only lit American bottoms will be s great burden und to the Filipinos. Congress, he urges, .hunld make good tho heavy loss lu the LI mis' reveuue canned by the repeal, at the deuiund of the Amerwan farmer, of the export tax on hemp, a loss not made good by the return to the Islands of the Import duty on hemp collected in the United Hub" priced $30.00 Suits $18.00 Hub" priced $28.00 Suits S 1 6 00 Hub" priced Hub $25-0- 0 Suits priced $22!c0 Suit's C 2.00 $11.00 $ 1 0 00 $8.50 $7.00 Hub" priced $18.00 Suits Hub priced $15.00 Sui:s Hub" priced $12.00 Suits Hub" 'priced iioiw' Suits These Suits consist wliat you have paid before and a magnificent stock to select from. Ties, Garters, Suspenders and Jewelry, Mens, in great variety and at a price you never heard of before. ONE-HAL- S 1 3.0 0 Hub" priced $20.00 Suits tnc-au- Men's Hosiery AT of Shirts Of the finest Manhattan make as well as other good makes, at prices that will make you buy. Q and other reliable Stein-Blo- ck makes, and here will be no reserve. Mens Hats and Caps All Hats go at much less than If we could afford to Will suffer likewise. prices talk. We must sell the goods, and Hub priced $8.00 Paragon Pants $6 00 Hub" priced $7.50 Paragon Pants at ........ .... (J C AA fl J vu v v Hub priced $6.50 Paragon Pants Hub" Priced $6X0 Paragon Pants Hub priced $5.00 Paragon Pants at Boys and Childrens Clothing Boys and ouths long pants and knee pants Suits their value. at less than one-ha- lf Childrens Novelty Suits, 2 to 9 years, at prices that seem a shame, but the room we must have. 1- -2 Underwear All Underwear will be sold at prices that will manufacturers pay you to hold it over to another winter. $1.00 all wool Underwear $2 00 $2.00 all wool Underwear Stetson $4.00 and $5.00 Hats 2 15 $2X0 Norfolk and New Brunswick- C Ob0 Mens warm Winter Caps, all sizes and be size furnished. will signs, and your State. at ........ $1.20 - ....$1.50 .... .... ........ ........ .... 4 0 C All odd lots, your size may be here, at of manufacturers cost Super Merino Underwear, worth 75c, G5c 05c $1.25 Caps go at $1.50 Caps go at 60c 75c super weight Cotton de- 45c 75c Caps go at $1.00 Caps go at CA $4.00 $3.50 at prices. Theyre nice too and not back numbers. All Boys Hats, regardless of quality or CA OU price, go at All Imperial $3.00 Hats goat There is some merit to Secretary Taft's repreaentat ious, but Im seeks to place the whole burden of helping cy. lie came back to the Filipinos out of their troubles M. Minister of as Combe ever, under the tobacco raiser and sugar upon Finance. In which position be showed of tho United States. The tie grower unnow Combos M. Is rare rapacity; not been hciieflt-r- d der him a president of the Republican termountain west has tho repeal of the export tax on by group. In all probability he will carry out hemp. The sugar producers of this section have profiled in no manner by the wishes of hla lain leader in rrg.-irto the cabinet's policy and ete long the legislation affecting tho Philipri church and state will b absolutely pine, yet they are asked to submit to the freo introduction of the sugar of and separate in France. the islands, and by complying they will invito an Invasion of the markets which now give them only a fair margin of profit for a limited product ion. The Philippine augur will not go to New York. It will enter at our Pacific roast ports and be distributed west of the Missouri river, or, in other words, will divide with our local manufacturer the market now held by them. ThU is placing the duty of ameliorating the condtiiivn of the Filipinos wholly npon tho sugar producers of the we-t- '. Why nut Iry sumo olhr mean of extending aid whereby llir rut ire industrial welfare of the United Stales will be affected, rather than farming impose the burden upon-thInterest of but a small part of the country! 1 Secretary Taft weaken his argil-iiit when he says: lard is lim"The Philippine ited; I'. W not a good a the Cuba.--) land and the truth is that the sam-lauwill produce hemp, copra nut rice much more profitably than sugar, J; e -- o it D the height of absurdity to that even wllh fire trade sugar woiiM li. with tin United Slate anc considerable Increase in the l'i:i-liine suyir product. No P!,.:.;-1ii!i'i l.in.1 T obit eo rny F MensParagon Pants one-thir- d 40c OOc paign against the Boulnngisl coimpl raoffice again, how- unquoted articles will be low enough to pay you to com: here. Remember to look for the big Hub sign over the door. KEEP COMING AND REMEMBER THE SALE IS AT Uis-tin- Hunter s IWhiskey! j d sun-pos- Never , Disappoints commercial1;.' & Is This Has Won for It Phenomenal Success FJllt t Uh. United r. Stair and v. ;o i'.,e rvp-r- ? r.::J fillers are raised, but ti:bieo car.nct be laid down lu New Yrrk at less than 71 cents per i.iund, mni(icrbly more than tan jir'.c- - for the superior ('oiinrctb'.it. wriipp.T. -- ) i r t. uot ii. the r uf enu petitiou WiUi 1:.e llU'ii v At, HE HSJB: 2449 Washington Ave. the way of helping Itself, rather Ilian exIniMting to others, than has lieeu vittar, ninl is not in thn p flans. Tin? total export of okii to all iDiintrlrs was only Cuban tin? .anil1 Ilill-llMiiu- 105.000.- 000, wIipiviis America liruilui-ci7.000, nuo, oOO cigar, -- u that tlu hibited In the pa-- t, and now is the time fur the awakening, and the first move should be In the direction of obtaining the viaduct. much Cheyenne. Wyoming, a city smaller than Ogden, has a viaduct built by the railroads, across the tracks where one of Its principal streets TiK-ej be traffic there in a month dm- - no equal that along Twenty-fourt-h -- treet in u (lav. Colorado Springs seover The railcured sever, d bridge-way- s roads. li'.ii-- cities no mote important than Ogden, and many of far Ices business, have provided for safe traffic over meet that were cut by the trarks of railroads, jot ttgden remains far behind in the mod.-rway of facilitating interiv-iiisand eliminating dancer o travel, l.ut Ogden must get out of this iut nrd cease to remain in a waiting attitude, if Ogden Is T!roap the full benifi' of the outside help that is to be so orally extended within the n ar future. l n uf coiniK't iliini I uhsnrd. A fifty jii-- rent rrdurliiin of the tariff islands tin? mips sini hi nut do lhi .ligliii'-- l good us has hern proved by hiutUmiiv wi'b i lie 25 per celt reduction. The sevn.tary m coni Lu.Ion for justice for tlu Ilr.liiiiiim's. if tli?1 sugar and tobacco proupect uf the riiilippiue are so limited and ilircuuragiiiq whr seek to foster tlieui by free trade? Why not turn the .f i he ? Filipinos to better aiii eneivitrnge them to develop those which prnmie best return u.id greatest expansion? Or tine Sciv'ary Taft make these slste-i,-!ii:.ply to quiet op()oiiion of l';e mar and tobsern turn, though own i ip v. I that with free trade the pruducts wiil make great inroad i 1:0 the markets of tin United State? r a. s pur-lii'j1- 'S ii -- rtUTLD THE VIADUCT. Use Dr. Thomas Eo lerirlr 0:1 A cut? Use Dr. Thomas' Kriectr.e 0.1. At your druggist's. ft a bum? 1 Slmu'.taneou1y with the b'.- improc--wenbe the made Harrmitn to by should in Ogden un trai uca-- Tweipy-f'ii- Ke in The t it.. ne n :U r:i!r"Si : (nte the !n- - t x , ti a the of the appropriation bill wa re- - W.ioiif,.n. Feb. a 're.i;i.i. T!""- 'h- - l.ioi-- .- po-'of- fi I fU .n. ;. n t ? 3. As soon rotiHidcr&i ion Beason& Browne The Toggery People won; Skeptic, second; Henry Ach, third. Thye. 1:17. Third race, mile and 50 yards Schoolmate, won; Kahallan, second; Loretta M., third. Time, 1:36. Fourth race, one mile Anirad, won; Exapo, second; Great Mogul, third. Time, 1:45. Fifth race, aix furlongs won; Azeline, second; Siiortenian, third. Time, 1:16. BURNS HANDICAP. Sixth race, one mile Gentle Harry, Mi won; Palmists, second; May San Francisco. Feb. .1. There are lYowdish, third. Time, 1:46. eleven probable starter for the Burns flO.Utitf handicap tomorrow. The probAT OAKLAND. able starter are: Claude Daly 137 Sen Francisco, Feb. 3. Oakland rel.lllott. . .. , .Alarie 11 W. K. Condon.. .. ...Anderson 112 sult: First race, 7 furlong The Lead, Fuller 109 een, won: Mr. Dingle, second; Hob .... .,,..Knaplu7 1 arrack .. .. Bell 105 Palmer, third. Time. 1:37. futurity course Green.......McBride 105 ock,Second race, ihiieway won, Dr. Sherman, second; WaDavis 105 Military Man lfi'mibarirr Minder 1(5 ter Spout, third. Time, 1:17. Third race, 7 furlongs Maxtress. Hooligan ....Fountain lol Bonner mo won; Play Ball second! Foxy GrandPig Beach The indication are that the track pa third. Time, 1:37 Fourth race, mile and a sixteenth will be heavy. Claude will probahly bo a pronounced favorite Brier, won; Anvil, second; Modinotwith1:56 standing that he will carry 137 cum, t bird. Time, Belle Fifth race. 5 furlong pounds, the top weight. Redd, won; Platt, second; Wnoa Bill, third. Time, 1:12. AT ASCOT PARK. Sixth race. 7 furlongs Iahiana, won; Major Tenny, second; Venator, Los Angeles, Feb. 3. Ascot Park third. Time, 1:32 results: First race, 4 furlong Dr. Holli, AT NEvi ORLEANS. .won: Loyal Frim, second; Ila. third, New (lrlea n. Feb. 3. Re-lijTime. 1:3 I Second i ace, First race, 5 lurluiiga Kobador, furlongs Conten SPORTS OF ti in West-brookflel- Pa.-gde-na 2 3-- lt: tious, won; Mary McCaffrrty, Baggorly, third. Time, 1:07 TotwsT race, one mile Mack, won; Dalesuisn, second; 1 Kinney, third. Time, 1:43 Third race, one mile Death, Mezxo, second; Wreath of ly. , Time, 1:43. Fourth race, 6 fuilong-Son- g" Wine, won; ljerns Rod, Ranger, third. Time, 1:15 furlon- grace, 3 loans onydne, won; Reuben, aewrail; 42 Time, third. Lighter, Sixth race, mile and eiamatlon. won; Gravina. Homctead, third. Time, 1:541-- 2 -. BOOMING INDUSTRY- - FM Nail, Wire and Pips Producsra Order la Months Behiid Chicago. Feb. 3. The iron and chinery World today say: th another order is received by ,ron and wire producer sad the steel pipe mills through me h they will be kept busyHU presem five or six months to r. The price of ..all tlm I J named lias advanced $1 a making the last week, t of 4 on nails and wire last October, ff d-- M j , ' . I"!t pro-:uc- Mrs. Mnht Lehi, Feb. wife of Xewwl A. Brown, wa Te,r'1 stricken with a paralytic H)? . r she can neither -- peak wit B,0 ' dinS -condition is pitiable, and the a rhyslclan hold out little b"P S.-- |