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Show EXAMINER, MORNING 4 JULIAN H. YOUNG, Prop, WM. GLASMANN, Mls.il EVA TIIAYGHEK The Irish Lady. n.vrEY ANn in Delivered by Gamer, Including Sunday Morning Eiamlner, .....IS eta per month fbi 1IENRI T)B GRKAU AM) WIFE In "Too Gay a Husband. " LITTLE ROSAGITX Child Hon lire lie. RATES. (Including St mall one month ' Sunday) outside of Ogden Telephone No. chase Their High Glass Novelty Ait. copies SUBSCRIPTION HAES A GORDON The Actress suit Ihe Maul. 88. TOM II EFRON And His Wonderfur Bnberrlbers will confer a favor by to Informing Ihle office of failure reive The Eramlmr before bveahfkft. GOVERNMENT Mgr. Week June 13 Manager. FGHKST EDISON MOVING PIGTTRE8. Admission r jr baa The Bureau of buildGovernment the an exhibit in the illusitrate to Ha being purpone ing, and la doing work which the bureau to show actual forest couilltmna in all parts of lha country. The imixirlance of preserving onr forests ih receiving much consideration and World s Fair visitors are theft given object lessons showing what practical forestry la and how the forests can lie preserved and maintained. The American lumber Interests are very extensive anil are important national source of wealth. The forests must bn protected and preserved in order to continue the lumber Industry, nnd as a means aiding lha farmer the forests figure In many or the ways, with Ihe enlargement cultivable area and the improved methods of farming by irrigation lha degree of dependence upon the fur ests is becoming more appreciable. The government has three se pars' a forestry exhibits al the Fair. One is In the Government building proper, another in tha Forestry, Fish and Game building In which la centered exhibits of the great lumber industry of the country and a third Is an outdoor exhibit. A complete and attractive collection of photographic transparencies Illustrating forest problems and conditions as they exist in the United States. Among the features shown are tbe tree planting, culling of forest nnd their renewal by naturall reproduction, forest, planting in treeless regions and In places where ferrate have been' destroyed by various inagencies. These pictures form an teresting display. The various implements and instruments used In connection with forest destruction, forest and culture and the Insects which destroy trees, are also exhibited. Methods of testIn ing tbe strength of woods are also this collection. r An extensive forestry exhibit is another of the features of value of this general tnatnw-tivacres gre given half a and Two bureau. to) res planting and scientific forestry, showing how to plant trees nnd preserve forests, and the best forma of windbreaks, made of trees planted in various ways for preserving the farms in the windy regions of the West. The entire forestry exhibit ia a valuable school for the public. Farmers ran derive Inestimable benefit from visiting the World's Fair and careful y studying the Government's scientific methods not only of forestry hut ef other branches of the field, farm and garden, the nuioh nnd the home. Tbe Fair is the World's greatest school, where more ran he learned on almost any one subject in a week's observation than ran he learned In the ordinary course of a lire time by merely 'taking advantage of thing as they come and go. Ju renin. 8W!iKa!W of The magnitude and importance ibe luifeiana Purchase Exposition as a school of inairtu tloii to the people of the United Rates is fully appreciated by the Government shirk has many interesting nod inPniriDo fruirh. MR. J. SHAVV. BARITONE From Anna Held Opera Go. EXHIBIT. S MONEY LOANED r J UTAH, TUESDAY MORNING, of life'a cares and troubles. Of course, they have all had the benefit of good left advice given by men who have from their echoot life far behin J and their experiences and struggles with the dutiM as citizen have evolved an ideal course which they can advise oth-er- a to follow, although It Is too late fur them, or they find themselves too weak la the stamina which inspires the energy that enables the successful to strenuously overcome life's obstacles. A great many of them advisers, chosen, unfortunately, beck im of blind partisanship or a mistaken friendship, are not exemplars uf the right course of living which they enteavor to point someout to the young. They are times lairing In sincerity, or have a wrong conception of wbal true success and it rewards are; or their life is shadowed by a blot of immorality so hideous that its revealing would shock the community. Advice from such men rarely aids bn young, because the latter value advice only as they can sec some indication of iis successful fol. lowing in the giver. Dr. Frank W. Gunssuiua, of Chicago, is not of this kind. He Is e deep thinker and his life ha been an exemplification of a strict regard for Lite laws of God and man. He delivered the baccalaureate adilreas al the auditorium In Chicago to the graduating lane of Armour Institute recently end . hie re1 marks were terse and directly brought home to the stud cut that success in life must come through strenuous effort. There was never a more Interesting falsehood than All men are created free end equal, aald be. The Declaration of Independence was tbe work of an hour of intense exuilement, and on every national anniversary this phrasa Is misquoted because, when It is taken from its context. It la false. Freedom is something to be won. Men are not born free. Every power into whose control a man cornea la a conquered freedom. There are no equate In this universe uf God'a. God is no Socialist. Ths problem of problems la to get a humanity that ia energetic and militant that la restful. The world needs men who can observe tha approach of tremendous coming events aa tbe engineer does the engine and still remain placid In the face of this force. Get the utmost efficiency into life with the leaat waste, Just as In the principles of physice. Put your methods Into life so ae to make the engine of life go ahead accurately and with power. The young men of today has an errand to the world and must maka himself a THE EXAMINER Lyceum Theatre and Published every day In the year by the Standard Publishing G- - OGDEN, SALARIED PEOPLE Real Estate and Ghattel Loans. Sonic quick, confidential and private. No commission. WESTERN BROKERAGE CO. Phone 534 x. 223 4 Eccies Bldg. band was a brail In, sober, happy man unlit he gut into politics. Foil-lie- s keeps him out late at night. Ho JUNE sible Mary, elects to woo her sister Amy, whose character is entirely anwhose and tagonistic to Mary's, ebsuctss uf making Jack solidly con- 14, 1901 even tor years another man may daily meet and greet a girl tor whom ho cherishes feelings that only amount to friendship, and at last something will show him that more than ordinary good sill towards her stirs in him, and he realizes his ardent adoration. So love's baffling ways are manifest. But even then it is foolish to mistrust his ultimate intentions. BEWARE OF TOO MUGH SUNSHINE DURING COURTSHIP. Do not forget that comforting old The course of true love never saying did ran smooth." Gourtahips that are all a blaze of sunshine are less aura to had Into eomplete radiance than those that are now and then meandered through darkness and even sorrow. Men and women have ofteu to grope before they find their ay ahead clear, and have even to stumble past the girls or men they ought to love, ere they discover their error, and make their way liack again to tho partners Fate has destined for them. ' tented are very scanty indeed? Cupid is, unfortunately, si ill a scatterbrained nnd ahurieighted a boy ns he was at tbe beginning of all things one iu whom wisdom is repugnant, anJ whose delight is lu hazard. EVERYONE SEEKS JUST ONE SPELL OF ROMANCE. It is enough to tell some children that eurk and such a dish is not good for them to make ihem clamor for it until they get it. iso it ia with several grown-u- p uhildren Point out to them the salutary path of courtship, and the pitfalls and hugs of th risky real will immediaicly lure them away from it. hanThere is iu everyone a deep-se- t kering after Just one spell of real romance in their lives: just one throw of'ihe dice that shall result either in tremendous fortune or utter ruiu; Just one great gamble wrenched out of the years of humdrum placidity. That la why the commonplace course does not appeal tn men when love lu is the running. nnd why so many matches that ought to tie mate are never ratified. Middle-age- d STEAM HEAT wooer often secure the ELECTRIC LIGHTS ties! matrimonial prio, Just because CENTRALLY LOCATED. they keep suitably lcfore their minds Street. Instead of 371 Twenty-secon- d when they go face & H. MRS. ELWOOD a carried harming by away bring Prop fend a piquant stunner, they atop short THROUGHFURNISHED NEWLY aud make sage ohitervatlona, asking OUT. themselves whether there exiata be-- MODERN EQUIPMENT hind the veneer of eoinrlinese those Beard by dey er week. solid qualities that will secure happiRates Reasonable. ness tn their future lives. Telephone 6S0 K. Purposely and inieiitionally men of, say forty or fifty, sally forth to find the right wife, Instead of standing anile to be pounced upon by roe first fascinator who may choose to exhibit a preference fur them. Such men are amenable in many caaea to the kindly offices of matchmaking friends, who, haring in their eye some girl, who would be FONEMLFDINISHIKQS Just the wife for William, or the very end Embalming woman Charlie wants, brings about an ' those young between introduction OPEN ALL NIGHT. ladies and the men. and leave William and Charlie to make good their claims shonld they find what they require In their newly-mad- e acquaintances. LIKE SHOULD SEEK LIKE IN MAT- bar-rom- Weather Has shown the importance of having GOOD SIDEWALKS CEMENT WALKS MADE WITH. Alsen Cement German are guaranteed by us. This It the best brand on tha market .You ean gat It by calling on or phoning The THE ELWOOD Eccies Lumber Co., While preparing tor spring and summer ask to be shewn the screen win dows and Just received at Eccies Lumber Telephone Chas J. A. Lindquist ulways smoked a little, not much. But since ho got into politics he smoke Incessantly. He will come home at one or two o'clock al night smelling like a smoked ham, making hla bed room smell like a smoke-hous- e anil tho bed clothes smell lilts a RIMONY. My husband waa never a prude or If you want Matchmakers who are not too autowaa but he a teetotaler, good, sober, cratic In their dealings can accomplish industrious iusu, reliable, perfectly Beef a whole lot tor those who cannot conEastern Corn-Fe- d honorable. But since ha has got Into duct their love affairs alone successfully. But they should be mindful of politics he drinks too much, he la go to Ballard & Rinckers a la easier to mar It fact the that 131 24th Street quite nervous nnd Irritable, his commatch than to make one, and not aeek Phene Neb 127K plexion is sxllow and his food does not the responsibility of furthering partagree with him. Ha does not seem nerships that have not every chance nd moet roseate ones, too of being tike ihe same man. He' scans tbe feathera In their cap. Instead of ultinewspapers mutters and eagerly, mate sourcea of Infinite regret. scowls frequently at what he reads. It has almost passed Into a proverb He does not play with tbe children that like should not seek like in matrimony, which sweeping insertion has any more aa waa hla custom. Ha been a big factor In the baffling ways scarcely looks at a magazine, lie to the citizens of Ogden of love. The unions that result moat pores over and worries over tha newshappily are usually thoee between men and Weber Co. and gtrla whose characteristics agree, paper. It has had a very unfortunate After the 15th of May we and whose tastes are alike. , effect upon him, not only on hla mind to glvo the people of propose TUB FOR WAIT TO WORTH WHILE but on hla body." Ogden and surrounding oounty, MOMENT AND AFFINITY. Now, has be truly analysed the entho highest grade of material la Yet the average man la ordinarily tho very best set of teeth that tire condition by the citation of this attracted by someone who la quite dismoney and skill can produce similar to himself; Indeed, he Inone esse? Is it not true that the at $8.09 per eat . We have only a looks for temperament stinctively of thts man lay with himone price to all. WHY WOMEN AND MEN FAIL TO that is the reverse of hla own when he self and in his own weakness rather Teeth extracted absolutely let his mind atray towards thoughts without pain and with perfect FIND THEIR AFINITIE8. than in the simple fact that he became uf love. safety by the use of Vitallxed mixed-uIn politics? It ia too apparEvery men end every woman has hie Air. and her complement somewhere on ent that instead of trying to honestly Crown and Bridge work la ' tbie planet, end usually the two atoms would be more It correct to that ssy enter politics and endeavor to eliminone of our main specialties at the make ere to destined who perfect are than rather marriages, nominal prices. ate the modern busaism and trickery, matches, made tn heaven, for many glimpses of whole will have Lbetr chance of meetWe call special attention to he entered the game with a prede- what would be perfect unions are ing. Sometimes, like ships that our new process of inserting come within in the night, they termination to beoorae a factor aa po- vouchsafed to the eyes of human bethe ordinary nets of teeth wtth-ou-t uresble distance of one another, and litics exist. He easily awimilated ings that never end in the giving and a roof, which therefore will recof nor no word sign exchange yet not Interfere with the natural wlih the characters that overcrowd taking of a wedding ring. eooner ss a but. rule, they ognition; The of men and women or taste. later stand face to face, end read the political world and became habit- seems contrariness No charge la made for extractto stultify the realization of ab- the record of their mutual affinity in uated to the methods used and tbe solute bliss in matrimonial matters. ing when teeth are ordered. each other's eyes. All work la strictly up to date Over and over again it happens that habits cultivated by hem. But It la worth while to wait for that It and guaranteed. Any work not suema that politics alone should not onlookers In tbe game of life see girls moment, and weir worth while to look who would moat certainly ault men of out for it, alnra to live through it la satisfactory returned to na withbe blamed for the change. Why should their in 80 days after leaving our acquaintance aa wives, anJ men to experience one of the greatest joys nut the nun himself bear some of who would make excellent hnshanda office, will be remedied without existence haa to offer. It may arrive at for them; nnd yet the stream of Ex- any moment, and often does so moat the responsibility? additional charge. Call and examine our work, istence, instead of carrying them to unexpectedly. one another's aides, hurries them apart THE OREGON EJECTION. get our pricea before going elseFor no herald announces the aJvent with rruel speed end absolute finality. of love. A man may one day meet where. , Electing a Democratic Governor In quite by chance .a girl whose very 1902, by a a mall majority, tbe RepubWhy are the way of knre so baffling? name was unknown to him when ha 347 24th Street. licans of Oregon elected the balance Ask rather why men and malda con- arose lu the morning, and before even7 arrived her. image will be of their state tlrket and their Con- spire to make them so. How la It that time baa on Ogden - - - - Utah. hla heart past all erasures Jack, who would be transformed into engraven gressmen ny majorities lower than tha a completely happy husband by sen Then, again, tor weeks and month majorities for the state ticket, but sufficiently comfortable. The election uf last week waa taken aa a teat of greater or lee significance, with neither party claiming everything with ooefldence and wRh both anxiously awaiting the summon to the polls. The result has far eaceednd the moat enlarged desire of tlie most sanguine uf the Republican party. Tbe majority for Ringer Herman, for Oitigreee, bw risen from 2,00 1) at the epnctnl election, held one year ago. to 8.193. Congressman Williamson, whose majority In 1902 was 2.897. Is reelected by a majority exceeding 12.000, POUTICF AR A. IIKM.TH DESTROY The King Collar Button Co., makers of the well known buttons have devised a very while the cnndtrialee for the Rnpreme F.lt. clever plan of spreading the fame of their buttons through one big representative Geurt and Rate offices have majorities been warned rsnalng from 19.900 to 2U.0OO. Ths store in every laige city. They allow us to sell 40,000 only of their guaranteed Col'ar Young nidi have against being drawn Into the vortex Democratic Governor wilt have two Buttons. The manufacturers are willing to lose more than their usual profit and we of politics by every man wimso ills, year more of ecrlueivc lonesomcnees are willing to do likewise to impress on you the excellanee of value at no price at alL appointed ambition hsve hlHslnd his in his office, with hie private secretary We give relief to the annoyance and inconvenience of a bad collar button by life, selfish nnd useless iu its incep- alone sharing hie political views and a good one at these sma 11 prices. Wc replace any lhat are imperfect FREE selling tion, and by those pessimists who can aiding and nseteUng tbs Governor to e no dnly in trying to belter the flock by himself until a Republican conditions of mankind though effort Governor comes to surraed him. With majorities for Republican cantn regulate industrial and political didate In 1902 far below the major' conditions. It ia pointed out that everything cor- Hies of 1900. and with (be election of rupt and destahle forms a part of poll a Democratic Governor, Oregon might Gcal life. Do these croakers stop to fairly have been cleaned as a doubtful think that political rascality Is as state, hut she ha repudiated the classimurh a condition resulting from tbe fication with emphasis. One of tbe inactivity of good man as tbe activity side issues of the election waa on the of bad ones. If cacti cili.cn would constitutional amendment providing do his duty as a eftiwn in all that Is for tbe nomination of all ran did ate implied in citizenship, there would be through the msdluta of primary elec-tloto b held by the regular eleclets ef which lu coin pis in and polite ral preferment emild be again looked tion officials, the proposition being rsr-rie- d by n good majority, and the dey upon as an honorable pathway to attain fame, glory and position through of ths political vonientton tn Oregon vrhlnh mankind could bo hrnefitied; ia over. Before the November elerUcm rather than a path leading to emolu- Arkansas,' Maine and Vermont will elect state officers in September end ment. sot In sn emblazonment of cMi Georgia in October two states assurtertng graft. There have been many objections tn edly Republican and two assuredly young moo entering politics but tbe Democratic, with Oregon no longer laest la found in a current publirat ion doubtful Indiraltnc the vote of the and is from the pen of n physician Electoral Colleges in the Preeidentlal election. Politics na who, in discussing Health Destroyer," find a new rcas-- n R EFFORT AND for young men to eschew them. BRING FREEDOM. He says that, whenever we meet a pro The past two weeks hare beeu markftaniunal politician our attention is caRed to tbs unwbolexunnmcM of pole ed wth the occurrence of tbe thui. Nut moral iinwboleaoniciier ticii ipt uhuh haw hut physical nnwholesomvwMa. iaiiQ' hd Uiaiiy Yuuitg uhq until lie a woman say: "My hus aisuy sweet t'diimreiAwe Into Hie sea'! .j Bad The 154 12S Twenty-fourt- h Street OUTING SUITS kRftftftAftiVWWtAJWWWUVUWUWlR I VERY MAN who cares at all for sum- mer Comfort ought to get into one of Putnams Outing Suits. They are j j Hand Tailored with the patent Made shape-retainin- g construction whicn insures their trim A BOON appearance even after months hard service. Of course every suit bears a guarantee. Putnam Clothing fiMHM Clot kind Ca House;- - p Settles the Nerves Your favorite beverage will be greatly improved by adding out-doo- C tUt ft Chicago Dental Co WtSP Makes everything good. F. J. KIESCL A SENSATIONAL SALE OF - At Bars and Fountains. (EL CO. Distributors. 40,000 UNO com Going East This Spring? If you are it will pay yen to writ me. I can probably save you mosey. I have beeu lu the passenger buetueed thirty yeara, all of it with tho Burling, ton, and my experience and knowledge art entirely at your service. Remember the Darlington Is the only line running Its own trains over Its own rails from Denvar I 8L Louto tha Exposition City, R V 1 I n. Ticket Office, 73 West Seoond Sooth St K F. NESLEN, General Agent SAL? LAKE CITY. 8 ft .... H. B. Hilliard- - G. . . C.RbrJ. 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