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Show d a re- - standing up .when the is Baousr plsyed is stilt, what threatened I be mi 1 1901. 8. course of then Ohie, more matter it is July Hendryeburg, mwfuj e,.!, waa averted. arc of 'our That All this is country the parts F. N. POTTER, Publisher. It is safe to sey that Vanderlip, ill the West. , buund together by mutual relations with tin great newspaper tie repre- course argues no ieck of patriotism hcAtanta'at the ikmiiiBIm et Opfllen. I'UU.at of racn and list ''Mj. Thii i sented, hid the financial safety of in the wmt. "There ie )M, . tuUWUlw of the mimihI cIm. the ( inlerea.led ill the Willsr Chicago in Ilia hands. He probably the country where any insult to Sectional old imliiig and lh South, knew more of the real condition the flag would I punished more A U'lDOHED EXILE. fa I being than any other man iii the citv, quickly, then jt, would right here that once existed is M re W. S. Tavhr, whose death Mnl clorer l.ut forgotten. lie was trusted; and the in Salt Lake. There was lio stats tipei at Indianapolis is another victim Interests exist between the K nt outcome shoaed that the confidence moreresdy than Utah to fight foi In the similize and terrible Goebel and Wvt than bat ween any Ollier its oouutry when the opportunity in him was Well placed. trag dy. , She was eharing the aectioua of our country. Stronger Wheu Lyman J. Gage was called cams, end no soldiers that fought exile of her husband, a year and a relations than ties of flesh and to be the heed of the treasury de- more gallantly than did the boys half ago the leader of the republi- blood bind vs together in fervent partment, Mr. Vanderlip was one that. went out frona hers. can party of Kentucky and the affection. mothers Fathers and It is no lack of reverence that of his first selections for a position elected Governor of the state, to- arc thinking sarneatly and talk- of 0 keeps ths westerner from rising to honor. When the loan of from mieerable a affections fugitive day no ing in tanes of tenderest and hie superior loyalty for Spanish war expenses feet, of loved ones in the far West. Our wss justice. for the natural it makes that news the Chicago negotiated, Goebel was shot on Jan. 30, 1900, western brothers and sisters withBut rise. tho more to man was chosen to handle easterner in the midst of that savage con- out doubt revert with fondest paper the allotments. . He decided to free and aasy life of the west has test for the control of the state and recollections to the scenes of their make a it popular loan aud liiuitec given its peoje an innate dread of at the height of his arrogant, , cor- childhood, where all were seated A1 formalities,' and no one likes to be single bids to $5,000 or less. rupt and most mischievous power, around the bright home fire, en- though about 300,000 applications ths first to start an innovation. A confession was made by a deputy joying happiness that shall never were received, an hour or two after But this should not be the oass in in the office of the state auditor, again be equaled in life; and forthe time expired for bids the al adopting the custom of standing from whose window it is alleged ever dear shall the memories be whila ths nstionsl anthem is It implicated that cluster about the sacred name lot men ts were made and ready for Goebel was shot. Other nations announcement. It was one of the played or sang. Taylor, then de facto governor by of home sweet home. to their tribute this show country's great feats of the treasury de a military inauguration, and eight But while these memories are to who bow no man ws and showed the hymn, other republicans, including several yet lingering, time is rolling on- partmenta history and thsir example mans executive eapacity to be may at leaapjcilloW oi great prominence, in the plot to ward. The high noon of the year is it true but a that is It this. in almost to equal any task that murder Goebel. has already passed, and as the sun a beautiful is it but one, custom, might fall to him. Taylor and the republican secre- began to recede southward, the tha occasions on and only ordinary It wab only natural, therefore tary of state, Finley, tied to re- heat began to increase; and we that the greatest bank of the opportunity ye have of showing Two others have experienced one of the hottest publican Indiana. should want Mr. Vanderlip strangers what reverence for his hid in the republican mountain spells that has been known to country for its own. A special departmea country is in the American breast. fastnesses of the eastern part of occur for e period of years at so been created for him and he The rest stood trial early a season. Thousands have has Kentucky. LAYlIfl SUIT 1118 TUCK. will have charge of the banka in and were convicted. been prostrated with the heat, and ternational He is The Oregon Short Line track in operations. The republican governor of many hundreds have died from the man Nevada is nor within eleven miles teday probably youngest Indians, James Mount, refused to the same cause. in the banking world with so of Clover Valley Junction, or honor the requisition papers from Regardless of heat the Fourth heavy a responsibility. Quiet Calientei, ai.the station will be He stood upon his ofJulyhae been celebrated with Kentucky. unassuming, genial, he is probably known. The officials hope to be power as the governor of a sovereign the usual spirit aiid enthusiasm. under 40 years of age, although able to lay track at the rale of two state and frankly declared that he But it is not possible for us to his hair is gray and he looks old er miles a day next week, and exthought Taylor and Finley were celebrate this day with the same than hie years. Hie pect to reach the goal by tha end right in thinking that they could feeling of true patriotism and un will be good news to the promotion men of the month, 1st the latest. who not possibly get a fair taial in bounded love o liberty, as our had the has seriWhile bride-buildin- g pleasure of,- working with who fought for the prin him when he was Kentucky. fathers, in still interfered the with theranka laying of ously After the trials of the alleged I cipA that all men are created of the reporters. Some of hie steel, the company has lost no Let us not interfere with conspirators the republicans of equal. associates, the writer among them time, as the track thus far laid has Indiana, who had at first lionized the merriment of our boys on our believe that he will rise to the very all bean surfaced, aud when the Taylor, gradually dropped him. boys on the Fourth, but let us efclere the junction, it And it is said that the present take pleasure in their whooping highest rank in his ohoseu work line finally of them will wish him success will be in epleadid shape for the all governor of Indiani, Mr. Durbin, and shooting; for we must not and a long life. He h as earnet inauguration of the thorough train might not follow Gov. Mounts forget that freedom was born amid hie promotion by the hardest kirn service. example. powder and noise. This will have of work and deserves every honor There has been, some delay in Taylor is living in seclusion. its influence in making them more that to come him. Herald. the may transportatiun of material for He looks old and worn and hag- faithful guardians of their nations the Blackfoot extension. There gard. His is the most remarkable liberty. The Tark Record eays that i has not been enough steel on hand case of exile which this country Nearly in sight of the old In the young farmers who ran up to keep a very large force of men has had. dependence b . 11, which has been againit the old lock graft in Salt at work. From now on, howaver, rendered almost immortal in the Lake this week and were fleece two miles of sixty pound rails will WAR NOT OVER. minde of the American people, out of all their coin had not been be received daily at Blackfoot, and conthere took place a short time ago of that olaes of people who think a steal Reports ef the fiuanoial gang 40 200 men will be ditions in' London indicate that one of the worst and most dis- money spent on newspaper wasted There is no kept on ths job. England is suffering from a bad graceful piece of municipal legis- or of the likelihood of any pause in the attack of South African katzsnjam-me- r lation that has ever occurred in kind, they would have work from this time on, according says the Herald.' The financial seizure of 120 miles of street rail- been harded picking for the con- to Superintendent Calvin. headache which John Bulls im- way by a ring of politicians and fidence man and money in pocket perialistic spree in the Transvaal office holders. But the people of The measliest country paper in WEEK. LIVE 01 $1 has brought on is growing worse Philadelphia as well as the people the whole etate has repeatedly Do you know that there lives in instead of better, and the end of of other American cities are awak- published the methods employee this city a wqmau and' two. little the spree Is nowhere in sight. ening to their folly. They have by these confidence men to rope Those who saw promise ef better been boss ridden for many years in their gullible country cousins boys who exist on $1 per week? times are growing despondent, and I But upon whom doss tho blame and had these man boon sub- Such is the ckse, and has been for month. The mother of Abe even the most hopeful admit that rest? Is it not the people them- scribers to tlieir home paper they Majors, who has ' been here for a a long time must elapse before an selves? Have they not licensed would likely have given the graftyear waiting the final fate of her era of improvement sets in. these rings by their own votes? ers the lives at 279 West First South If the Englishman has realized Now ths achisVement of boss look instead of relating their boy, street. Her only source of reveuue before the war whut it would cost, rule has aroused their ' consciences troubles to a policeman after they is $3 per week, earned by one of there would probably have been and demonstrated to them that had been skinned. But then, as none. Even eo bellicose a jingo as they are the victims of thsir own the story goea, there is a sucker the little boys. Two dollars of this small amount goes for rent would Mr. Chamberlain have ignorance. Now aroused, they born every minute, and some of each week, leaving only $1 on hesitated to have crippled the will not endure tyranny and op- them will even play the shell which to subsist. The heartfinances of his country in a way pression; and well might the old game. broken is mother willing to work, that has been done for the sake of bellmen ring forth from Independbut ib positively uuable to do so. conquering a comparatively insig ence hall one hundred peele more, STUD UP. Her is weaker THE TIMES. institution, and a Star-spsugle- . -- F: J. KIESEL & CO ' ow OG3DEN, n l done GENERAL WESTERN AGENTS FROM NO SUBSTITUTE EXPOET AND BLUE HIBBON. . - a. 4 Q Star-spangle- d 1 Y Oil! II IllS SUCCESS. Frank A. Yanderlip, who was assistant secretary of the treasury under Mr. Gage Until he resigned, has been appointed a vies president of the National City band of New York, and thereby hangs a talc for the consideration ef young men who think the day of great oppoitunities has gone by. Six years ago Mr. Vanderlip was a reporter on the Chicago He had the financial Tribune. department in his care, and before he had been at it long he was recognized as an authority in his Instead of being depaitment. satisfied to do only the work before him, he took a course in financial history and practice at the University of Chicago, under Professor Loughlin, while he continued his newspaper work. During the of when the bankers 1893, panic feared a of Chicago general die aster. Mr. Vanderlip, with the other financial editors of the DYSPEPSIA CAN BE CURED BY USNS Chicago newspaper, was consulted Ackd'i ilnptpiU Ttb'cti. On llttia Table will give immediate, relief or jnoney refunded daily by the bauk presidents as to . Sold lu handsome tin hoses at 25 cts. For sale what should be published of the hr Wallace Drug Co. and B. Q. Knolh. Drug-- known conditions among the glets. - prac-lioall- - 1 pleted. nervous' system simply and dewn, regardless of what may or may not be the fraliliea of her uiifoitunate boy, she is mortal and buffers the pangs of want as do other people. Warren Foster, in reporting tha distressing case to The Herald That this woman and her says: two little iunocent boys should be allowed to thus suffer from actual want in this land of plenty is burning disgrace to the people of this city and should not be per milted to longer continue. With a son under trial for his life is certainly pain and soirow enough for one poor widowed mother, without having to endure the pings of poverty as she is doing and has done for one year or mors. Friends of humanity let us 'put a stop to this. Go and lee her, and save her something to eat, or if you prefer, you may leave your donations at my office at room 300 P regress building. If not able to give much give what you can. Herald. Aud this all really exists in Salt Lake City where they boast of the bank clearings being so great, and just merely goes to show that timss can he hard with the masses even though there may c millions of in the land. SL ed Broiao-quiuia- a W. Curtis, manager 25th, phone 107, Ogden, Utah. 35- 1 The Portraits of oar Presidents With Cunt Hi ti.n r m il:ii- - ln-t- i i. .1 n I. i.-- I 35 onto. p 2S years. lv llio t l,ii,liltiil. lln- ihm i, emUi-- c - i ii in nili-- : . Hlil iii.-iiIh- In- - ln-i- 1111 111 iiuniK-l- l I'n-niii- Our spring stock now arriving. All bought at We are giving our custhe cut rate of freight. tomers the benefit of it. We have hay and manure forks, spade and Bhovele, hoes, rakes and grub line. Wire screen, poultry netting, nails, door locks ami binge. A Hiil l.i.loy rill., la- mi'l ui lil In l. II to look ln Mai AiMih-- s - L I 1 i Tem.nry i, c,i"! riinllv. riniini'ir - WhiiIihI. II iii mu si - i Mll'llll iHl'illil1- -' lllll tiitlii' Wash. Avc., Ogcicn, Utah. ii 1 1 i eoiii?' ill Ik- nimli llii ur Hiimii of - filllll'l? II 11 Iii nine- - m.M .ii.-L- . in n " n i n I 1 A - l iy Tlll'iiiiy. in liiri-- , u ell work ol tin il.-i- in- (ni:.,i miIim-hIk-i- Boyle Hardware Co. e Cli.itn-iiiuvui- Tin- iw.ii .ll-ii nl t Iin l w Anil Century. si I I ilcnt McKinley nw it In- (iii i ttflv. Oiu- - n ii'in In IViiii- - Ivn.iin. A in . III - tV-i- net-ill-- Uli: 'in Hil-- i . 1:1 I'AI. ONVINK V.iiiMint; ii l. wASIIIMillO, . The Light of Hie World splendid assortment. ui: We also have all kinds of washing machines, In the celebrated novelty bull bearing wringers. in Art Our enumerate we cant fact, so many things Jlm'.l"' ' Neatly 1011 ensl pari of them. ell v Tin ill,;, nl lilllmnl Iii- - Mnlln-- by iliii'lli Remember we will not le undersold. for Cliilii'it flmli-i- Saviour one-tent- h r I I John mi A. Boyle uf n n ! iinl Im-- - r Mr, e. bm-li-l- I.' mi km ill Wmiii, Iii Mm- - woiili of lnmk. of Now Volk Mill I IIMT $ IlH IrrbMfi lf. nMi-i-- . ilnv Htni it i lil in till I for ln-- 1 uni. Mr MH'llllM'll I'ii- - I x IRES. - - iminii-r-- i u n li fin- - l oi ill of luniks. Firl Mi- -. IIhImoU took 14 oisli'is Srl twi In si iIm.h. Mm. I.i,iimvII look HI oiili-- i Chri-tiHiniiii nr moiiiiiii mu nmke JI.IHH) oil tins cun ill - iin-t- ; . Tci i ilm y Is siolni? mpidlv. Wi ite Hii'k fur Icrins. f WhiiIviI. - Sliilc Alnnm'iT In I Die rlutrgeil n ml nil lie tc.'culi. eoi res s null Iih- - nolil on-- r Hi-vJ- f. H NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS 't. 1 Owing, to the dieasterous fire which occurred in our mill June 5th we will have to close our mill until new machinery is installed, which will be shout August first. Those of our customers who have wheat on deposit with us we will say that all certificates will be paid in lull, but we can not pay them in until we get etarted up as we have no ; r . t ! UK Aii.tre-x- l If l: I ISM kUI Ci ii corn ii I :ii i ! WAMIIMi'l UN, EXPERIENCE IS THE I. IJlCIN ; , I?. C. BEST TEACHER two Acker's Knyli-- li Kcmcily in any chm? of coiixIiii, colil or eroiii. SIiuiiM II fail to yive relief iiiuin-lelunJcJ. 'i cis. iiuiiitiliiiu W Mllsm lirut Co. an 1 ami i1) cl- -. Knr B. U. Kniiili, liniKxM. al-li- v ll& mill-stuff- d on band, hut those who can not wait, we will cuh all receipts in full at the rate of fifty cents per bushel. As soon ae we get started again all can Le with plenty of liour, bran and accommodated mill-stuff- a fcondwrtdel. ketch. promptly procured. OK MOTES, Him fit n1i In?, ll'Hik five icfwtrt in W I' S rnd fnrrik'u I'utfiuiiNnilTniilH-MBrkii- . A or ti'itii j to shorts and etc. s all for their kind and valued 0pp. Thanking patronage in the past and hoping to merit the same in the future, we remain Peery Milling Co. finer-- t block f up, increase your weight, strengthen your weak throat and lungs and put you in condition for next winter, you would begin to take it now. Semi Ini SCOTT kiln-drie- d ber, Doors anil Satdi is , adopted to the wants of builder?-manufacturers ami other con- aug lice ij vh iiikJ i no: ami tiv it. flriu-Kist- Orahood and Yatts, First cla?j Horse Shoeing a infinity. We d all kiml of carriage UTAH & OREGON LUMBER CO Ogden, lamiili-- , BOWNE. Chemists, Ccurl Slice! , New Yoik. &. sumers. H. W. o. 0 you sof and hard wOod, lumber to he Inund any where, and we will fill all ordeis in tl.e moat patihfuctorj' manner and at prices that cant bo equalled for quality. Our ehoice etoek of Lumwell-beacone- WASHINGTON . u. S. Patent Oft ire, EMULSION would build you FOR BUILDING PURPOSES we carry the C. A. SNOW & CO.g PATENT LAWYERS, WAIT. DON'T If knew how SCOTTS Verv truly, . Bros. inn- -t irpi:n V PATENT LAWYERS 07 1 YIAEI' PI ACT ICC w & 20,01)0 P AUNTS PRnCUKCD 1HIKHJGH THFM. ,A 'W All bueiue-- f riiiiilul hiaial servlfH i MotfarAttf rherree yt Write and Wagon Repairing Mngr. Utah and 2 IS general hlack-f'liiilhin- g. tli Ft., Ogden. (Junes old btoml.) Wasateh 2-- Your Face. No. lOBlfi, Record 2:27j. Son A a lln slMtf of ymir mill tin; Mt of Wood n lit, hip, Klinwi - well. Ii nf jour i,i nine I.,ih,i iimliex in Utah medallion probably' ilKclf HHient in a puli- hihI .uliou imi Sfc in Kiiiiilimitf. If ton are a? li in il.?has as mail' Isn-- t colls ewk mill wm n b,,vt h Wasatch. They mav be found licnllliv NiiHi,Hiii,(i, rmi mt.In in !, not try Ackeli II Mm, ctirc.-cs iin all parts of thestale nml UIimiiI Klixir. nml n cl cl nniflur cliemi sare not only fat but , we on w full; kinin iih; him) 11 live ti'iiiiHiilee, I ni M.le bv Wallace the highest piices. Cu mill Kiinil', Iii Wasatch will le at North llniii Ogden until April loth, when Ad Wit ice in the Times; over a he will eland at the Ogden tlniUKHiid Cnpie pie piinted each lDrtviug Park. Mares ten to The 'limes g.ien into the .$15. North Ogden will have bestof care. Fer vice homes of the people and they read I. F. Campbell f Jiarlb Ogden, Utah the ads. f In-n- I h- - - cniii-l- hii-- ler.l-lii- l J I i I N iIi-i-- h tvlit-rt- s -- com-finan- d till-- --- II I liiii'i-l- e. lU car a cold In laiuc . f y very Iniko limik: 1 fur neatly ultinigns - tni-ii- i fimii Mini tnnir . work err Sketches Biographical BY it- fn m i In I'mili-- I First Class Dealers. By All broken This was in striking contrast to what occurred down at the Salt Palace bicycle track a few evening before, when the band struck up the national hymn. A few people n the tiers of spectators evinced an uneasiness at first, but those who started to thsir feet lost their courage and remained seated. Down in the arena the men around the judges stand removed their hats, but they seemed to regaid this formality mure us an opportunity to poke fun al a man than as a show of deference to the national hymn. The difference between these two occasions is probably to be found in the fact that while the bicycle attendance was made up mainly of residents of the west, TOP TUB COUCH AW the majority of the crowd in the j THC COL Tt; tabernacle was Epwoith Leaguers ' ont iI day Cure uo 'v- from the east and south, where bald-head- Pabst w rnuiwv. Brewing rvO. Member an The Herald of Sunday says that at the tabernacle recital last Saturday morning an incident occurred which is not so common among promiscuous gatheiings in Salt Lake that it should be allowed to goby without comment. At the close of the programme the familiar the strains of Banner burst from the great organ, Instantly there was a rustle among the audience, and in a few moments everyone was up on his feet and remained standing till the national anthem was com- to us General Charles II. Crosvenor, m proclaiming liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof; for the American people have endured monopolies and political rings long enough, and are beginning a struggle that without doubt will be long and Yankee. bitter. s turn nl nothin! hut C. Pure Hops and Malt . nificant republic and acquiring control of gold mines that will scarcely reimburse England for a lithe of the cost of the war. Never since Great Britain forred the American- revolution has that country entered upon so disastrous t war is the present one. Not only has its cost been inestimable in blood and treasure, but it has resulted in a great loss of prestige. The armies and generals that had proved so invincible against the crude warfare of Arabs and Asiatic tribes found that when they were pitted against the. Dutch burghers equipped' with modern firearms they had found their match, both in fighting ability and in strategic resourcefulness. By ths aid of overwhelming numbers the English are conquering, but the process is a slow one, and the end seems no nearer than it was when Lord- Roberts quilted South Africa and' the hopeful British press an y nounced thal the war was ovsr. In ths meantime ths cost keeps piling up, the London financial market keeps growing more despondent, and it would not be Hurprising to see the conquering British suing the defeated Boers for peace.- first-clas- Mit'slsctory work. We do all kind ol laundrying . "take-more-paper-th- in l! le, .bring them I .Ve $100,-000.00- lints collars, cutis and se MADE want your lien you N-'il- b. tf |