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Show THE MOltMXG Examiner Telephone Numbers: In the day time call np 23X or call 24th street. At night, It No. 407 gfter 7 p- - m.. call np number 50 Bandard building. OGDEN, CTAII, MONDAY MORNING, EXAMINEE, FEBRUARY 1, 1001. this year. an in the fight for the sen- csU there the ltcruld wimld. ii is be- miners in the bituminous field wiil ask atorial toga Ufore :he fegisla'ure next lieved, lie liued up lnr 1, a: si i:i ex- for a ten p.r icnt increase in w uses. car. This iiari-e- l aud these contests, change for a cessat.nu however, will in nu ay affeit tbo reIn AtiMru'lAU workshops the sults, as it is a foregone conclusion Another fact uniuriuiiait1 fc,r the working time israilway mostly ten hours that Uie will nominate Herald is that d'..r :iu : duili in K,iii e Instances nine and one-hafor state hours. Karuiuga vary mint twcu-lyfiv- e compromise candidates cuutrsi of 1896 it vi a.; i of the party who will Lt acceptable to ail tactions the loader who at ;u dominate cmis :o (i 40 daily. snd strong with the voters. the party simply WaiiM tho- - refused BlcCuno. The fau that Thomas, after a bitter to vote fur And the readSirikim: cIothinK cullers ai Rochesfight, has been able to retain bis ing out waa donetlo-s,-in any hut a gcutio ter. N. Y.. are leaving and taking I are liosiiions in other cities. Nearly were brought by way. Bo unletiu afnr o Mayor-Edit- or Declines to B; men, who, itcharges of a particularly foriiinj; s.iirlt it la 1 is albged, were instigatin s.nke contributed weekly ed to the act b Senator Kearns, u no possible that they may refuse to acmarried men receiving (12 a Placed on Roll of Honor. evidence that Thomas. Lannan and the cept the overtures of the Hoi aid. Past week aud single men IS. rest of the old Tribune crowd are In history and bitter cut the ascendancy either in Utah or with quite a figure In the party. North Carolina's new child labor law the leaders of the party In the east. In connection with these there cornea 1. prohibitIt more evidently means that at this a curious coincidence in the fact that wenttheinto effect January employment of children under The Mowing is a fetter sent to the Juncture no political move can be Qull Kebeker la a candidate fur the ing tweive years of age. The labur comTrades and Labor Assembly of Ogden sanctioned by tbe uutional administranomination for governor. 'Qtnl was missioner reports that there are very tion v Involves the success or dea- president of the renato in 1899 and few children under that by Wm. Gtasmann, Mayor of this city fest of hich age being ema possibility ot during the contest ho voted continu- ployed in mills now. and owner of the Standard. It is in furnUhingtaction, aud the w hen campaign material lor the ously for O. his answer to an hppeal from the Federa- Democrats. Tbe removal of Thomaa vote might have broken the 'dead-lock- . first monument to trade uniontion of Jabor a hlcb appears in another or bis retention of office is not looked He wap tbe one against whom the ismThe was erected recently in Melbourn, Id anyway hurting Kearns. Herald was especially Mndictive. But as upon column of this issue of the Esuiner: Eight-Hou- r Then Thomas has friends in the repre- 'Quil baa another fact agalust him Australia, it- is railed tbe Monument, ae it is in commemsentatives in both houses of congress that will do much tn militate against Ogden, Utah, Jau. 21. 1904. oration of the eight-hou- r ay stem, which F. E. Wessler, 8ecy. Trades snd from Pennsylvania, from which slate chances even for the nomination. was in Australia forty-eigh- t Lslxir Assembly of 0;tden. Ogden. he was appointed when he first came hla It will be remembered that along at years begun The monument is a tall Uish.' to Utah a its territorial governor, the last of the see-io- n the Democrats marbleaga pillar, surmounted on an obdome of the friends of Senator Kearns left McCune and flocked to Bly Dear Sir: Q long block holding a globle and torch. I have received a circular sent regard the move against Jhomas as a Cannon for the senate. On George the last The word prosperity" is written on out by the Trades and Labor Assembly bad one as hs Importance and the just before midnight f the last tbe globe and three large figure eights of Ogden, asking me not to Join the meaning of tbe result may be greatly ballot, day of the session, ('an lion lacked but are engraved on the block. Citisens Alliance, snd further asking exaggerated. six votes of election. He had seven me to sign an attached slip, assuring Of course Thomas, Lannan, Goodwin more votes pledged to him for the The efforts of the Australian labor the above assembly that I will not be- and the rest of that crowd are against next ballot and be would been party representatives undoubtedly will come a member of the Citizens Alli- the return of Kearns to the senate, and elected and Utah would not have been have be bent toward securing recognition ance, ud upon receipt of such assur- they are supported by George Sutherdeprived of a second representative In of unions, a limitation of the houra of ance my name will be placed upon land, E. M. Allison and the rest of the the But house. that never ballot upper bolters of the last municipal ticket, and came.Promptly at the stroke of twelve labor, compulsory arbitration and disyour roll of honor. against foreign vessels in Permit me to say that I hare no de- that is one of the objects of the es- the gavel in the hands of President crimination sire whatever, to have my name tablishment of tbe new paper. Lannan Nebekcr descended aud he adjourned the coast trade. placed upon the roll of honor of any is lost unless be is manipulating poli- the senate sine die. other legislasociety or organisation that has adopt- tics, and he knows that he cannot do tures had been accustomed to stoped a set of resolutions, as the Ogden this successfully unless he has an or- ping the clock and the last Mwiplleltr. somela tbe crowning Jewel of Trades and Labor Assembly has done, gan. He is a thorough newspaperman, times stretched Into three. day Simplicity But 'Quit all vlrtnea. to intentionally injure a fellow man. whatever else he is, and he under- kuew that a continuance of the session Groat message, great Your assembly has adopted resolu- stands the Importance of furnishing a meant the election of truths, great diansv arise and great CanQGeorgs tions charging that I was an enemy good newspaper in order to get tbe non to the United States senate and events are ever simple in their eleof labor. ments. That I voted for a man people with him. He also knows how hence his act. Friends of George simplicity makes tha great for United Statea senator, who bad no to interest an angel who will, for nobler and lifts tbe obsrorr te place W. A. and McCune not other, qualifications than that he pos- the good of the cause, put up the nec- forgotten 'Qull- - Their knives are out of eminence. It is the bright cbsrm of sessed money. That I was notorious- essary wherewithal to run the organ. snd lt looks as though he had ribbed innocent childhood and the radiant gem ly subservient to railroads and other It la currently believed that for years contest for him- of the old and learned. Maxw ell s Ta up a most paid periodical as- self which interesting corporate interests." That 1 had ve- John W. Mackay looks now as though it hunan. could so Tribune tbe sessments that toed the action' of the council to would result in bis permanent retireunder the Lannan regime. ment from raise the working mans wages. be continual politics. Quil la interested taaal la Eailiil. readof bas a Goodwin following large That I had declared a certain labor orin rubber now down in Mexico and his Canals in England dais back to ar the would ers take wbo simply paper y hlgh-wabe to of a ganization interest there may suggest to him a early periud, for the Romans built twr gang they want to read his editomen, who robbed men." That I pro- because which they hive been educated trite remark to his wailing enemies In Lincolnshire the Foss dike, forty to rials. g sure-thlntected brace faro banks, and Lannan understands if he decides finally not to run the miles long and still navigable, and the men snd grafters. That I "purchas- for years,course Goodwin will still keep gauntlet of their opposition and re- Carr dike. Tho first Brltiah made ra Of this. ed meals for the El Paso band at a old fight agalust the Church, tires from the race for the nomination. nal waa constructed in 1134 by the up lleery Chinese restaurant, snd other charges which Is his PUL. fad, but he will also throw I. and Joined the Trout to the Wlthsm. intending to place me in a false posi- himself energetically into the fight to wrna It toward tbe end of the eighttion. All of which, and every such win for the new pa)ier a substantial eenth century that the greatest amount IAB0! NOTES statement. Is false, or a misrepresentatne never He baa forgiven of energy was expended ia the building tion of the actual facts, and I believe following. he waa deposed from his pofact of caRpls. mainly dim to the Duke or known to be such by the men wjio pre- sitionthat on tbs Tribune snd he still beDelegates from the anthracite mines pared the said resolutions and 1 be- lieves that he would have been retain- to the United Mine .Workers' conven- Bridgewater and tbe skill of hla en lieve known to be such by the men ed bad It not been for Perry Heath, tion at In tbe last glnecc, James Brindley. Indianapolis will protest decade who voted for (hem, and yet auch res- hence bis bitterness against Heath U of that ceutury a canal mania coal miners permitting soft the against olutions were passed by the Labor As- second only to his mortal hatred of any reduction In wages paid soft coal raged. sembly, end published by its authority the Church and all frlenda of tbe lat- miners. They are delegated to pledge no Jn the newspapers for other pur- ter. organization. Thomas. Suther- the financial assistance of Btksklii aa B: every hard pose than to Injure me. Once, so the story goes. Emperor land. Allison and the other bolters coal miner In the event that it la Not one of your society ever offered from the party have no recourse. They to prevent a reduction in Nicholas of Russia asked Lint te play to permit me to present a statement can never get anything at the bands of necessary In bis prose-no- . wages. The musician comin Ireply to said resolutions. No com- those who were In the ascendancy of but during tbe performance tbe plied, mittee ever called upon me to give me the parly last year, and la they, aa a Counsel for tbe New York trades un- czar started a conversation with an a bearing, excepting one man of your general thing, want office, they must of ions on whose account the present Liszt stopped playing at new and who sum the of look to offered for tbo society paier necessity Employers' Liability law was framed, mre. The cur asked wbat waa the iaction or ruin rule to (200 have said resolutions suppress- the old "Tribune to lias advised them agitate for Its matter. "When tbe emperor speaks."' ed. I cannot, therefore, accept your for support repeal, on the ground that the cominvitatlpn to have my name p'aced upAs 1 stated above, compromise candi- mon law safeguard's the interests of said Lixst, every one must te allenL on your roll of honor, knowing that dates will be nominated for all state the wage workers better than the The czar emlllngly took the hint, end your society bad phased these resolu- offices and tbe faction contests will be special law, whlrb has been lonely the playing proceeded. ' tions. with jnsllciouaJntept w. injure confined to the conventions and the framed. ' me and through me my wife and chil- legislature. Neither of the aligned elebwMMa Fieelr Pwsiaess. a Are yen sure, naked the captain of dren, who have never done you or any ments of the party can afford to bring thafc at the Joint conis It reported so their differences into the camitaign living being a single wrong. ference tho operators and ml Industry, that you love my daughter?" It bad been my hope In years past that it would lose the state to the Re- ners at between Come, 1 say, replied the duke, conclusion the of tho when the great dash between capital publicans. Secretary of State Ham- convention of the United Mine annual not going to te Benrimeatal at Workyou're and labor should come, that it would mond in being pushed by his friends for ers of America, which began on Jan- your time of Ufa are you?" Chicago be my pleasure to be one of tbo lead- the governorship, and he wants it. He uary 18th at Indianapolis, lad, tha Reeord-Heralers in huh si f of the common people haa endeavored during his term of ofelements with all touch in against corporate interest, greed and fice to keep rapacity. I have always extended, to of the party, and at.aathe same time he riW4W4i 1 4 W444WtoW4W4 IW419H4 possible laying your society every encouragement, has been shrewdly nominathe as to capture aid and comfort The Standard has bis wires to have been your tion. He would much rather he always been open to defend baa bebut for congress, nominated 1 and ever, privileges. rights permit for ted the adoption and publication of come convinced that bla chancesformhaa and be are better, governor tbe said resolutions referred to, to go Howell. This fact unchallenged, other than to refute them ed an alliance' with of the latter, In tbe Standard. But when you ask may injure the cbancee him the me to approve of your condemnation as be will find arrayed againsthim two of myself by piecing my name upon very men who nominated At that time Utah and Salt aga yeara roll of thus and approvbonor, your Lake counties were solid for Howell, ing all ybu charge against me, so that and that la wbat made It a walkaway could to la future years people point This year, however, these for him. chilthem and call the attention of my will be looking for another counties dren to tbe fact that their father had one who will aid them in confessed to all these charges by en- candidate, for governor to nomination the dorsing them, and having his name giving R- - Cutler. The latter it a new man T. placed . upon the roll of bonor of In politics so far as seeking office is your society, you are asking more than concerned, and was at one time a resi: Up-to-D- ate human nature can bear. ; dent of Lehl, but le now living in Balt of- iht . If your society will retract the stateR. is manager Cutler T. Lake. ments made in your resolutions it Ttah Sugar company's vast intercuts. -would give me great pleasure to place In Hoxelder aud Utah and Salt Lake myself lu harmony with tbe Trades counties are the factories of tho comand Labor Assemly, or if any of your pany. and there are employed large members feel that any one of the numbers of men, all of them, oy the ; ; charges made against me bas any way. devoted to politics, and Cutler's foundation for truth and Justice, 1 Interests are their own. These men ready to meet him in a trial and allow have for months past been working up a competent and disinterested Jury to a boom tor Thos. R. Cutler for governor, and woe betide the Republican give (he final award nr Judgment. who takes a stand against ii I have been associated wth many the him. in labor leaders, Knights of Labor and for years have The visit of Dunbar to lTtah may been connected with labor societies, mean great things for the rank and file I ever but never in all my life have of the Democrats. Dunbar was one o 154 24th Street heard Of such snap judgmeit being the lieutenants for McCune and it will Telephone 128. taken, as was taken by your society In be remembered that In that famous 1 1 I I i e I HI 0 t the' passage of the resolutions refer- senatorial contest of 1899, large sums red to, In which you attempt to brand of money were alleged to have been me as a dishonorable man. I must spent by tbe McCune lieople. As Duntherefore, for cne present at least, de- bar was on the inside then the rank cline to have my name placed upon and file of his party oay that they believe he Is on tbe side from your roll of honor. I publish this communication in re- which the money will Dow Into Utah turn for the kindness dune me in pub- this year. He has declared for Hearst lishing the resolutions adopted by and already haa going the nucleus of your society, hoping that yon may see a boom. Dunbar has been national your way clear to right the great wrong committeeman from Utah and this fact may have led Hearst to believe .Respectfully, done me. 412 25th Street 'Phone 21 WM. GLASMANN. thet be has influence In Utah. But tbe young newspaper magnate does not know all the conditions surroundPOLITICS I!) UTAH ing the Democratic condition. Dunbar came through the McCune contest in bad political odor and on the outs Gossip on Candidates in Republican with the men who are now the real No Dame ge to Property in Handling. and Democratic Ranke. leaders of the party here. The McCune la a McCune of ' thing the past. Tfie following punrts to be a leb faction politics and found ter from Salt Lake, published in the having eschewed Handled with In the development of bis ; Hea7 Machinery and Freight Standard of Saturday. The Examiner occupation henchmen His Peruvian interest. gives it for what it is worth: made peace with other factions 'J.-T-hree hate Dispatch. , Salt Lake City, Utah. Jan. 2 of the party and have become Idenwhich week this events have happened tified with some of these. Such being condithe political tend, to intensify the case Dunbar will find but poor tions in Zion. In order of Import ante encouragement here. Tbe Herald iv Postof they, are the apparent victory STORAGE AT REASONABLE RATES. trying to make peace with Judge King master Thomas In Washington over Powers. othe and Henderson, Moyle ot Senator Kearns, the confirmation members of the party. These leaders the news that there will be an inde- are for Judge , Parker as the Demoestablished paper HACKS and COUPES furnished for BALLS. WEDDINGS pendent Republican cratic presidential nominee. Kinr Goodby Colonel P- - H. Lannan with is that haring declared- himself to this effect win as editor, and the third FUNERALS and THEATRE PARTIES months ago when be wee on a trip David C. Dunbar, at one time county In tbe east So If the Herald want clerk and one of tbe leaders in the to pose as the organ of this faction o' contest for senators!) Ip. has the Democracy it will hare to declar and is disseminating politics! for Parker. But then lt la well know-tha- t Hearst ALL TRAINS MET BY the of pabulum In the Interest Herald is the organ of thn the boom tor the presidency. Ban Pedro company and tbe Interest The first two events are the most im- of that company will be considered with the do to have for they portant first. In this tact lays an opportunity dominant party Just at present in Utah for Hearst. If Me papers on the coast j Internecine an foreshadow and they woitld open an attack on tbe San Pedro interesting Is which promising quarrel snd antagonize the company's lnt- contests In the Rconhllesn conventions 4 4 t-- Good BREVITIES Liquor, r.ocd Treatment. THE SENATE lf OGDEN MFW I L HlLIl V3L ILIITF 1 tn 113, 2bth St, Near X HAVE t everything electrical i COMEPXUl Union DepcL ELECTRIC CO. 4 po-biii- Everything new. treah and palatable H groceries at Carver's. ' i Carver Sons meets anyones prices li groceries. Houses on monthly payments by ffedell. Canvassers wanted. Call at Examin- street er pave 407 24th r A Free Lecture on Christian Science. Grand Opera House, Sunday,1 Jan. Slat p. m. itt Is now The Imperial Restaurant equipped to meet all demands of theater or sleighing parties, banquets anl private super. First class noun lunch t reasonable price. The Pasteur Dairy Ca. open for business, 2440 Qrsnt Ave., P. O. block. Purest dairy ed States. products made in the Call and see them. Unit- It will be interesting to the public! a dear, authorised statement of Christian Science, such as will be given by Judge Hanna at the Opera All House Sunday evening. Jan, (1st. in invited. Admission free. to hear Sons sell the cheapest and the highest grade goods. Carver furnish - (5.-(m- Good Time tien-efit- Guaranteed. LETTER LIST. . e List of letters remaining in the at Ogden, Utah, Jan 26, 1604, which If not called for In two weeks sill be sent to the dead letter office: post-offle- GENTLEMENS LIST. . Abbot hT L. M. Austin, Chms C; Allan. H M Avery, Jaa. A. 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Edward R. Smyth, Edward Roblnett W. 8., Smith. Earl (due 2 cents) Smlthlett, Frank Riley, Jack Spears, Keo. A. (due 2 cents) Shsmmon, C. W. Rogers. J. G. Vanslckle, Ell Reed N. B. Tulelli, Joseph Swsringer, Unlerwood, C. 11.' D. w. Wong Tong Shields." Geo. H. Williams. G. T. Warren, E. L. Wright Frank Wert. L. e. Wilson, Albert Thom vs, Charlie Thompson, R. BI. Witten, Jna P. Tammany, 11. R. LADIES LIST. Burklln, Sherman, Mrs, Rosen Ann l Brooke, M. Shea, Miss Mrs. Blanche Cunningham, Mrs. Salter, Mrs. E. Cora Snow, Mrs. M. Chamberlain Hat- Statley, Mrs. tie E. Smyth, Mrs. !es, Irene Smith. Mrs. N. B. Crosley. Mrs. Salt Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Sneed, Mrs. Crandall, Mrs. Sarah Covin, Mrs. Stewart. Mrs, t ' T. Alvin Bttlcston, Mrs. mn, Mrs. E. M. Sanford, Mrs. Coddard, Mrs, Stoddard, Mrs. . . Bo-thll- da THE J. $ J. L. Hwklns. Mrs. Bosun. BIrs. toroell. Blra 'W. Buss. Mrs. J. U. nsen. Mrs. H. Horse pool, Mrs. Mary Howe, Mrs. Bouse. Miss Heater Ann Holland, Mr. C. Bsnsen, Mrs. Nancy A. 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