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Show 110 BN IN Q THE EXAMINER EXAMINES, OGDEN, SETTLEMENT OF THE STRIKE. Tho news that tbe great strike ot packing house emploj es has been Published every day In the year by virtually settled, ibat work will be retbe Standard Publishing On. sumed today in ail the packing centers and that all of the employes are to bo takes back oa terms which are to he fixed by the arbitration conferWM. GLA6MANN, Manager. ence. including committees representing both parties to the controversy, will he hailed with Joy by tbe consumers. Delivered by Carrier, lncluiln A situation that was becoming very pnwUy ttnrntny Examiner, eu grave and has been arousing consideraper Month A long ble apprehension W relieved. tingle eoplea conflict between the emjtloyerm and employes would entail considerable finanSUBSCRIPTION RATES, cial loss te each aide and Incalculable month one (Including ly nail Sunday) outaido of Ogden ....eO eta Inconvenience to tho meat consumers of the east. Telephone No. 56. Aa yet there la no appreciable diminution In cattle shipping from the Subarrlbera will confer a favor by west and it Is now probable that the feel no effect from the Informing thin office of failure to re- stockraisers will with strike the their exception possibly of before ceive The Examiner a slightly quickened market. breakfast Tha ending of the strike at thls stage and the settlement of all differences by MRS. MAYBKlCK'a RELEASE. arbitration eliminates apparently any It might otherwise have had of Mrs. bearing It la poaalble that the reli-aon the political situation. May brick vrill be commended In moat Quartern but it aeetua that ber heavlmit WHEAT CONDITIONS. giunlahinent la yet to continue to cant a ahadow over ber life. Site atill lieara Small receipts and tardy harvests are the brand of a murdereta and her Ufa haa been b butted. Still n young woman having a logical effect on tbe wheat she la only S3 ber atory la one of market, spot and nearby option prices the moat pathetic that baa ever won rising still further. Official statistics of the aympatby of the people of two condition on July 1 promised ample crops, but deterioration since that data natfama. makes tha outlook somewhat uncerStrange aa It may aeem, though, tain, and there la a disposition to rut few and the years estimates luring bar trial down to ' about 600,000,000 burned lately following her sentence the As bushels. tho European outlook la people of Great Britain were unreaaon-tbl- y far from It Is probablo that aangulue. beautiful the towards bitter much will be possible, larger exports imerican woman upon whom n are not lifted to a provided prlrea had chain of clreumMlancea point. Other crops are makbstened the atlgma of an unnatural good ing progress, and the chief exrime. But gradually the aentlment of the firmness of roarae planation .hanged although slower than the grain must lie In tho customary rethe change In the legal aspect of the to variations In tha wheat marsponse tatte. The Judge who first tried and ket. Arrivals at primary distributing wntenued Mra May brick died la a mad-uiu- aa centers the pant week were only during a few years after the trial and 1.451,166 bushels of wheat, against waa thea discovered that ha bad last year, and 1,568.219 bushels dementia of attacks Differed periodical of corn compared with 2.623,661 bushels ind was oa the verge of madness at In 1602. Comparison aa to exports la 'ha time of the trial. t even more strikingly adverse, 777,776 Then the Judge' of the higher bushels of wheat, flour Included, falling carefully Inveall-tate- d for short of tha 1,868,736 bushels last English tribunal the case and became convinced year, which In turn was very much if the Inaocenae of the condemned smaller than the same week of yeara roman But before ha could officially preceding. Corn exports were only 469,-5taka action oa bla convictions ha, too. bushels, against 611,664 la 1601 Exlied and It aeemed settled by fata pectation of a vigorous revival in conthat Mrs. Maybrick should sad bar sumption of cotton held prices fairly Ufa la a gloomy English prison. But steady, and the cables from Liverpool ter mother and friends remained true were moot encouraging, but It la hardly -they, worked Incessantly and all that probablo that any wholesome demand wealth and Influence could accomplish from aptnnere will appear until after as been done and has culminated in the riew crop la available. Fear of a restoring the mandated murderess to corner In tho old crop options produces liberty but aha atepr forth atill la frequent rallies, tha heavy short aa usual militating against Itthat character, a convicted murderess. It seems atraaga that with the facts, self by bidding prices up whenever which have been brought out la tho there la evidence of manipulation. past fourteen yeara clearly establishing her innocence, before them the ' STOCK MARKET. English authorities could not seo tbetr way to clear from her the crime. With'. the fads, which, when preIncreasing strength and activity are sented to one of the greatest of their tha feature of tha stock market. Tha Judges convinced him of her Inno- most noticeable Influence contributing cence why could they not exonerate to this Improvement were, of course, her tad la some way mitigate the good crop reports, May money and tha Borrow that win forever cloud her llfef certainty that tho political campaign Waa It that Anglo-Saxo- n stubborn- would develop no dlturbing Issues reness or tbs fact that the woman gardless of tha dying gasps of Bryan-lasays Ilenry Clews, tha New Mirk thus persecuted lg aa American? It la to be hoped that tha victim of this financier. Back of theaa facta, howtragic story will find peace and, ao ever, la tha support given the market far as poaalble, happiness la the quiet by the big owners of Blocks. Of tha of her French refuge and she will at latter there la no question. Thalr least be ronaoled by the remembrance holdings have been greatly augmented fit the aid and sympathy which tha during the recession of the last few months; and thea gentlemen, who American people always offered. havo tha very beat facilities for feeing ahead, hare undoubtedly come to the THE SEIZURE OF STEAMERS. conclusion that tho present la a good to put values back again The complications which will prob- opportunity a more normal level. upon over the aclxure and ably arise Ia this connection It fa worth recallsearch of ateamera la tha Red Bet that tha severe contraction of 1303 ing by the Russian volunteer fleet may forced many stocks below their Intrinmore to lead possibly effects than are now apprehended. sic values; tbla having been demonIt la certainly indicated by the dis- strated by the high rates of Interest patches that tho Russian fleet is which many securities were then yieldacting under poaitlve and very ing upon their market values. At the definite Instructions and that tha same time, the check to financial and Russian government la fully Informed Industrial activities whirl occurred la of Its rights and is beeping within 1903, coupled with the enormous additions to our gold anppliea and our the limit. the aroused sentiment in Great heavy hank note expansion, left the Britain, among tho people, is partly money market with an abnormal abundue to lack of information on the dance of Idle funds seeking Investment. so happens that a very ronaiderabla matter, partly due to a feeling of ag- It of tbese funds has already been portion gressiveness, but is primarily Incited absorbed In temporary railroad loans, by the sympathy for tbe .laiwnose which will eventually be turned Into which prevails in England. fixed capital. Another gnod share of It la not probable that the British accumulation has been utilized In this government mill be influenced by thie the np of new mnnlcliwl and taking sentiment, that Imilcstpg the stand of railroad bonds, which found exceptionthrir people fur it is certain that al favor among conservative investors of I lie fact that and trust inslimttons. they are Yet, in pits 0f British trailers and Brilisb ships have thrw past demands upon Hie money been carrying on a rontratuuid trade there la Mill a great abundance with Japan over since ilie inception market, of loanable funds, nud bauk reserves Of the mar. It la a characteristic of to unusual proportions; ao the British commercial classes that bare risen bankers. In fare of large crop dethat under the seemingly unseeing eve of show no concern about tho futheir own government they Invariably mands, ture of the money market. Usually violate all rules of neutrality in rel this season when tha gard to contraband trade during any for the crop movement arepreparations In progress, war. This characteristic of the and In rimes no ona calculates ordinary Britain trader was never more clearly upon a hull movement lu the stock illustrated than la our own civil war market until the more Imperative dewhen Eugllsh blockade runners carmands of business and crops are satried comfort, aid and even munitions isfied. This year promises to be an of war to tbe seceding it sics. exception In thla respect, owing, na Russia will taka a firm aland la above stated, to the extraordinary plethis matter and they may cause tho thora of loanable funds With all British government to take a more doubts on this point removed, there la careful cognizance of the compromis- nothing to prevent the market from reing acta of their own aubjecta. At sponding to lietter crop, biudnv and least the ship owners, whose ntesi.-v.-rpolitical conditions, and this fait Is have been seised, have made no prodaily becoming more generally testations of innocence. a pro-kiblll-ve ; t 10 CHEAP RATES VIA OREGON SHORT LINE. PIONEER DAY, July 24th. 1 EDITORIAL C0X1ENT TRUNK 6ACT0dy . Manufactorera of Trangs occasion an, open rate of Leather Goods. Repairing at the round trip la author-toe- d nil station In Utah oa our able prices, on abort notion Csa eo na and we can save sale July 23rd. 24th and sent DAVID L GALLAChek. 228 25th tatreeL 25th, return limit July 26th. From the hitherto peaceful vales of central and southern Utah comes tho echo of political discord. J It Is estimated that Kansas will lose 15,000, INM bushels of wheat by rains and floods, and that tha total crop will not exceed 70,000,000 bushels. HB Since tho packers strike commenced there has been an unusual accession bo tha ranks of vegetarians In the Urge eastern cities. Of There la one song, old it is true, but appropriate for campaign use by tho Prohibition lata. It to When the Swallows Home-warFly." , Mil COST SAL- E- March . 1st . Will be remembered by the thousands of buyers who bought during that famous sal. Wa will give another Coat . Mark Saia on everything In stock and will Include, all Fall Goods arriving during Sato. Domestic suitings and all Cotton Goods bought oince drop in pricoo of thaso goods are included. No article in our largo stock will bo reserved. The manner in which New Merchandise will be sacrificed will be food for dote, careful buyers. d Iia up tii Wm. Roylance, mayor of Provo.to do something startllng.He has not caused a political sensation since he boorishly snubbed United States Senator Smoot at tho Fourth of July celebration in the Garden City. - The single tax la growing in favor in New Zealand, where three more towne recently adopted that system of taxation under the local option tax law. Provo canyon will bo a scene of enjoyment today. The Utah postmasters will assemble, cogitate, agitate and liquidate and tbe lie department at Washington will saved. non-partis- Uryan I've been treated unfriendly by an ungrateful heath STENOGRAPHERS aa to whether tha , It to a question man who accepts the aisle chairman ship of the Utah Democracy to a can dilate for a Carnegie hero medal or foj a Ufa membership at tho Provo Men Life of tal hospital. s one-hal- f two-fifth- s Of-the- one-fift- n OFJHE REASON FOR IT. Utah Democrats are, oT course, Justified In claiming that they have a good chance to carry tha state, aa they must convey that Idea to those who are to distribute tha Parker campaign fund. Salt Lake Tribune. WHY LEAVE CHICAGO? Dowie says be does not care to go to heaven, aa he thinks ha could accomplish more by going to hell .and fighting the devil. If he feels that way about it we see no reason why be should leave Chicago. Twin Lakes Miner. - THOSE UNCAGED HYENAS." It to not true that in the next edi1 tion of his Wild Animal Have Known" Ernest Thotnpson-Seatowill give an account of the St. Lou la convention. Deseret News. n WHISKY AT ITS BEST. Wisdom comes from obscure sources some lime. A little newspaper published In a remote corner of Massachusg etts has leaped into notoriety by that age Improves whisky and that the longer you let it alone the lietter it seta also better for the man who lets it alone. Gras Valley Union. THE EXPERT AT WORK. One of the first official arts of Paul Morton, the new secretary of tho navy, will doubtless bo to arrange for uew roundhouses for the warships and provide netting for the mosquito fleet. Kansas City Star. TIRESOME REFRAIN. The sunny dlapositioned correspondents ip the East are again singing that song ahich with iteration and reiteration haa become a weariness and a pain to the world's ear. The greatest battle of the war ia impending" to the burden of the tiresome refrain and still no day comes Id fulfill the promise of yesterday. Manchuria, for a while at least, ha been a zone of peace If not of prosperity. Ban Francisco Call. THE RECORD JOKE. Now it is reported thaL the Japan- the Tramp Typewriter Described THE Stockton Mail. VANISHED rOPl'LlSTS. Where, O where are tbe Populists! In 1S94 the Populist party polled of the votes of the returns more than 1.100.000 in twenty staici. it cast 118.000 votes in Kansas. 150.000 in Texas, 69,000 in Illinois and nearly in Minnesota. In Missouri it poll. d 42.000 votes, with 49.000 in Ohio. 61.000 in California. 26,000 In South Dakota, 36,000 in Iowa ana 30.00 la Michigan. In 1602 In Arkansas one of their stronghold, the Popnllit vote was g.ooo, m Colorado 5.000. in Alabama 6.000, In Georgia 1.500, in Illinois about tbe same. The latest s party rote In Indiana was 1JS50, while In Iowa It had fallen to the absurd liKure of 586. Even in Kansas the lat Pnpultot candidate for governor pit only votes.- - Szna Crur Sentinel. 83.-00- 0 rn-pie'- Herself. by ular altuation, nor would I make anything Ilka aa much money on a regular salary, for people with my accomplishments are more numerous than are the placet they would occupy. the usual stenographers charges for work in the foreign languages, with which i am familiar, there to always a lip when the work la dona satisfactorily, and this tip la almost Invariably generous. People are apt to look askance at me when I tell them I am n tramp stenographer. They laugh at first I let them enjoy It and thea show them my letters and tell them that it to only my fondness for travel that kepa me a wanderer. I have always received the mnat courteous treatment in the Southwest, and found the coldest shoulders in New England. There are warm hearts on the Pacific Coast, but there manners are too free. No," said tha tramp, finely, I hardly think It would do to taka me na n class type. St Louis la full of the tramps of our trade Juet now; Ntaw York has n full quota, but the racily to be pitied ones are the thousands, perhaps, certainly hundreds who are haunting the summer reaorta from the Gulf of Mexico to the shores at Nova Scotia, looking for a chance to make a living with the pencil and the typewriter. Honest they are again in a few weeks. I am beginning for the most part; but girls housemaid, to tire of the monotony of life here, chamber dishwashers, Infor even Broadway may' become mo- stead of girls and typists, most of them will M notonous. before the annum' la half over." New 1 was once a court stenographer York Sun. I tired But In Massachusetts. got up oourt In life the monotonous of the room and wearied of the king hours. JEFFRIES RESUMES TRAINING. There waa a chance for a stenographWasher in the State Department In ington, and as I could write In GerOakland. Cal., July 20. Champion man, French and Italian aa well as in Jeffries left here today for Harbin English, I entered the competition and Springs, where he will resume training waa second on the Hat of eligible. for hla contest with Jack Munroe. He But I had no friend at court, and the says that there la no chance of tha place I sought didn't aeem to seek me match tailing through, ao tar na he la In a hurry . concerned. Then a friend of mine who was at I the Willard Hotel was taken til and took her place. I liked that, hut tn Qua. Metghan. Laura 1L Malghsa. three weeks my friend returned. The THE MEIGHAN next day a gentleman for whom I took ABSTRACT COMPANY, some dictation asked me if 1 did not want to go to Ids hotel in Florida for 2401 Wash. Am Telephone 663-the winter. 11a waa aura a competent stenographer would do well there. So to Florida I went, and was there for two months. Just aa the Florida season waa ending and the country began t pall on me a widow with a whole lot of money who wanted a secretary, courier and business woman combined In one, offered to take me to California. And so off to the Pacific coast I went, doing all the southern California resorts and winding up In Sacramento before we carted company. That waa the beginning of my career. I thoroughly enjoyed the sort of work I waa called on to do, liked the constant change of employers, liked to travel and aee plat es I had heard of but knew nothing about I have been fortunate in being able to secure situations. but to that I am helped by the fact that I now carry with me letters of commendation from some of the best known business men and women .In the country. My work to In hotels principally, for I am aa familiar with business as with legal terms, and the tact that I ran take dtetailon lu four languages la a further help In these days, when Jhere are so many foreigners travelling and In need of the very work I can do for them. 1 have' worked In thirty-on- e of the Staten and tn Mexlro and been able to travCuba, have alw-aywherever I have had ocel first-clacasion to go, have lived at the best hotels In the several cities, and have sen all that is worth seeing In this country, while at the same time I have ben my own mistress and have managed to make a much more than a romfortablc living. Yet I am a tramp, and have no place 1 ran call Be-ald- Do your Eye G leases or Spectacles give yon the service they were expected to? Havent you thought of n change several times, art Juat put It off a little longer? Now come to ua this time aud let tn demonstrate what a change can be made, and how much better yoa can aee with new lenses. You will gladly cast the giasaea aside and put on a pair of ours whlrh will do all the work there to to be done. We Guarantee our Glasses. J. self-confe- ed travels. There ia really no reason on earth why a business woman should be insulted In there days even If she la travelling alone, for hundreds ot them are doing It every day of every week. The average man la inherently a gentleman; and though he may be Inclined to harmless flirtation, tt is up to the woman herself to make it end with thAt. In the hotels no guest would dare to offer Insult to the stenographer. for the hotel people would at. once turn the man who dared do It Into the street. Of course thie sort of life hat ita drawback. Few women at to lire in a trunk; I have ro other home; but then I hare good relatives. 1 earn enough to furnish me with a good firing. all the clothing I wlh for, and to keep up payments on an endowment policy that will take care of me when my working day are ended, twenty year hence. I could have no such freedom as I now enjoy If I had a reg a To Close out All Our Summer Clothing A man or boy can DRESS very little expenae. UP now from hat to hoe at , Anything from underwear. PRICES MELTED Itemize what yon need. Give na tha list and well girt you a bargain. Outing 8ulta, Coat and trouaera from 5 to 112.90. Negligee shirts German, French, English, American terns. All prices. Every time you want CLOTHING remember . . House 2345 Washington Avenue s. i with our living UTHIA WATER Keeps you well, by allaying internal fevers, and aiding the process of digestion. The ideal table water. Makes delicious drinks. F. J. KIC5CL A CO., Distributors loved ones? JOHN I. J, Just the thing for extremely hot weather, when the system needs a cleansing; and strengthening tonic. pulse, does it pay to know that it will t 6 din ihBBSSiD Cooling And Healthful death is chilling the blood and stilling the be financially well pat- Putnam Clothing When s DOC DOC Vacation Sale Does ss Jewelers AND OPTICIANS S. LEWIS & CO., (P 1. ese started that story about losing 30.000 men at lort Arthur just to foul home. the Russians. As a practical joke I think I i an my that 1 have never that comes pretty near breaking the been deliberately insulted in all my record. The Ter 2ns of Sale Are Positively WANDER WHO The argument of Archibald Grimke the July Atlantic against the dis- Always Sura of a Living When Compefranchisement of the negro In Southtent, and Net Afraid sf Work, but ern States has given rise to a fresh She Tire of Routine Her Experidiscussion of that vital question. Writences In Many Cities Har Trunk la Her Hems. ing as a southern man, who has lived many yeara In tha north, ho Mys disThese are the fat days' for the franchisement to bad for the negro to the extent that It represses Justi- tramp stenographer. The tramp la fiable ambition and stimulates discon- gonerally a female and not at all of tent; that it to laid for the south, for the type of the genius tramp of the the reason that It tends to the devel- male persuasion. She to limply a wanopment of a class of malcontents; aud derer among tbs sisterhood in which that for both of theao reasons It to ahe works, a bachelor girl with a bad for the entire country. fondnesi for roving and seeing the world. Hummer finds her in the large cities and New York haa the largest A census bureau report on occupa-tkmshows that in continental Unit- number of her. She ia here to lake the places of the ed Stales tho total number of persons engaged In gainful occupations la regular hands employed in office who are away for their outing. Frequent16U0 was 29.P73.2o3, which constituta feat ed the population,' 10 years ly she to thoroughly competent, writer, a careful worker, and one who of age and over, and nearly would have no trouble in finding reguof the entire population. were woiuea slid 1J50,J78 lar employment if she would decide to were children. Those of foreign birth settle down in one place. A good type of her class 1a one of the aggregated 8,851399, or total number of gainful workers. The young woman who Just now la at the alatlatira show that tha immigration stenographic dpsk in one of thetomost Juat of twenty yeara had not increased the popular Broadway hotels. 8he in the back from a winter In the South, folproportion of the foreign-borlowed by a short visit to the 8L Louis working population of the country, fair. Yes, I'm a tramp, a regular floater1, as the generally call us, ahe PITH PRESS admitted.typistsI have been so for three yeara now, and 1 shall be on the road ' In m, s GALLAGHERS For above one tare for between lines. Tickets on to general all Railroad depression over tho world. . nt JULY 21, 1901. UTAH, TUUJJHUAV MORNING, G GRebcrj. HERRICK STATE MANAGER Des Moines Life CENTRAL ROTE AND BAR Insurance Co. BASEMENT REED HOTEL. 0 Under New Management. 'Phone 135 1 |