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Show MORXIXO foodstuffs are dearly intended for the use of the belligerent government, they are not subject to seizure as contraband. The fad that anything carried to a country at war may be used ultimately for milliary purposes la not sufficient to make it contraband. Ax meetly as the South African war Laird Salisbury contributed the following instructions, following the seixure o! American good in Delagoa bay: 'Koodstuffs ran be considered contraband only if they are supplied for the enemy's forces. It Is not sufficient that they are capable of being so used; it must be shown that this was in fact THE EXAMINER Published every day In the year by Co. the Standard IubUhing WM. GLASMANN, Manager. Delivered by Carrier, lncluiln Sunday Morulas Eaanilner, .75 yer month eu I eu Single coplea RATES. SUBSCRIPTION By mall one month (Including their destination cl Sunday) outside of Osdea Telephone No. fit. at the time of seiz- ure.'' !! These intjKirwe.i points are so s ilmi established that lUlsTurprlsiug nstlon mj well informed at Kumus should cummit arts that would of the rroienlng of the question so Because It has many times decided. (sen thus reopeiiHl lias naturally led Subserlbera will roarer a favor by reInforming this office of failure to their ceive The Bummer before breakfast. to the iharge that there must have been a purpose behind the seizure of made, mher than the ves-e- ls the real contention that it waa because of the contraband feature. BlSINKSS OK GOVERNING. It Is only whoa confronted with Otf tawa repreaenting an wo that l.uaineaa aouie feature of the A aj;nsie 110)8. It was an American Idea, of course. The firm was called "The Quick Return Company. In reply to a request for an Interview, the Manager Mr. lilysses K. llussel. wrote that he coiirled publicity, hnd would be pleased So 1 lo see me at Smart's Buildings. expresented myself, and ihe Manager plained to me bis system. ")mi see." said Mr. llussel. time is money. I bad lung been exercised over the amount of line wasted by ihe averwith bis loitering age errand-la- d ways. One day 7 he Idea flashed across my mind, like an Inspiration, why nut fur errand I ails 7 a time-fus- e And bow Ah. why not?" 1 aalil. does It work? It la aliupHiIfy Itself. A message has to he carried, say, in fall Mall. To grt then and hack should lake forty minutes; attach tho fuse to him, slid minutes set it to go urr In forty-on- e the key which lime. I alone posM-u- s will ihe ruse. Tho lad is hack, a a rule. In thirty minutes. 1 note that you say aa a rule. What happens If Ihe Isiy exceeds the forty minutes limit? 1 should have ihunght that would have been ohvloua. When the forty-on- e minutes have elapeed, there ia a loud report, and a volume of smoke, and Ihe mechanlcpl attachment clanks to the ground. And tho hoy? The hoy, if he haa liecn a pretty good boy, la in Elysium. If not ''Hut surely lha public, with Its humanitarian views, cries out against this? Not a bit of It. Mince the prince of Wales uttered the warning words, 'Wake tip, England,' the itrltish public has been only bio eager to improve ita commercial methods. Excuse me one minute," said the Manager, as one of his hula came running In. He had grey hair, like all of (hem. I'm in good time, ain't 1? I ran nil the way," said Ihe little fellow. Yea, you have ten minute to spare," Mid (lie Manager, aa lie patted the boy' head, and unlocked Ihe fuee, which he threw into a big tank of water at Jhe lsn-- of tho office. And now, Sir? he said, (timing lo reach a realuins son. of abut a bur. den we are carrying la being guvern-edburthe that That is nut saying den would not be greater, were e not governed; probably living would bo Impossible under sneh eonditlonH. for r it la surely tbo runiunlion that have no uHlir hohlrm fur which there Is tioL Mime reason iu the iiilnda of llme who rrcaiert the positions and at under our theory or goierm-a-nl- , (he llmo they were created, aurh Unf persons represented majority. An abstract of the official register of tho lnlte.1 Stales goveriiincnt for s (he past year slatca that 271.188 ami held government poeilloiie drrw pay (rum the federal treasury, exclusive of thoo holding elivllvc offices. Tho direct appointment by the president number alsiut 6.000, or an average of nearly I went for every working day of the year. AVhi-to llila number U added the hundreds of ieoplc who aro chosen to offli-iiinler the federal government, and upon that total la placed tho number who aro devoting their time to public affaire under the authority and pay of the several alatea. tho showing become at 111 more Impressive. In ail illtlon to these there are several county and municipal officers, lad It elect Ivo and appointive, who get their livelihood, to aay the least, through public taxation, direct or indirerl. Considermore ing the flgnrea started with than a quarter of a million of individuals, the additions suggested make a grand total that la rather alanllng, when It la runiemliered that their solo business Is a pan In the running of the machinery of governing. Take the further consideration of the compen- me. sation that Ihcno armies of pimple reOh, I was only going (o ask whether ceive every year, and tho expensive you lost many lads. No, not many. On the average, a uexa of our public affairs, in the single a mouth, I should aay. You as- couple line of service alone. Is almost see, when we lone one, It makes all the tounding, at first consideration. others more exiwdltlniis. And whal about Ihe relatives of the I ain't they ever SHEEP ltAlSKHff ARE HATI8FIEI) hoys who explode? make a funs?" WITH CONDITIONS. "Oh. they give ua very llllla I rouble, According to (he expression of (he very little trouble. You know the average boy? The average Yelatlve la only sheep owners of ttfs west, they are with the conditions as they exist loo glad to he rid of Mm. Rometlmea. however, a father will come around and under the Republican regime and (hey threat in to make trouble. In a cane are not desiring to return to the low-pri- like that I give him ten shillings comseason of 1893. Thla year baa pensation. and he thinks he has heated Hut, aa a rule, In engaging a hoy, been n profitable one for them. The me. I insist on his being an orphan. scsmiu In the interior haa Now At this moment a youth ranie tearing pracUcally dosed with the denning up towards ua. with scarlet face, streamof the new wools in Montana and Oregon, and the buyera for eastern houses ing with perspiration, hla eyea almost nut oT hla head. aTve only alx have either returned home or art on aiming seconds! he yelled, ae he rushed Into their way home. Of course, all the the office. As quick a wools In the Interior have not been lightning ray friend contracted for, and here and there an aetxed him, and flung Mm bodily Into tank, and the next second occasional sale of a dip to some east-ar- a the water there waa a hissing sound, followed hy house will continue to lie rcjsirted. a remade or water, and Ihe lad crawled Rut the great hulk of the clip has iiass-r-d oitl, a miserable siiectacle. "Thal'M leadt you, perhaps, not to from lue growers' hands aud. genwatch said Mr. Huasel. erally speaking, the Interior may be flinch. said to have been cleaned up more rapidly and thoroughly than Is uuml at THE lUPim.MAT. this time of the year. The wools bavo brought higher John Barrett, the recently appointed known for many Minister in the Argentine, and prices than have transferred to ranama. Is per-hsand yearn, higher price than the growIhe champion travers themselves. In many cases, exiicct-e- d eler of Ihe dlplomntic service. In the w be that they would aide to resit .e year Jnsi closed, hile on a g mission as Commissioner General at the of the season. The ihe St. 1ni Is Kxiswltion, he rover-o- d season, therefore, has been an unusual- for not less than oU.000 miles. The year one the (or a ly profitable growers, prevlotta he went to South America aa far as the wool end of their businesa is delegate to Ihe Conconcerned, although p u beginning to gress. In 1901 lie traveled Ihe I'niied b questioned !y many whether they Slate. addressing Ihe most important of Commerce In Jhe rouutry. would nut have more money if they Chambers In 1900 he went around the world. In had held their wools or shipped them Pdtjl he traveled from the Philippines to to the East, in view of the i.iuMumly Yiadivostok. to Japan anil through Inr previous he spent in the advanciug itmli my of pi ire. and the dia. The aud along the Chinese Philippines swung outlook for tile raw material roast, a frequent and much sought guest at important social aud comCONTRA BA Nil OK WAR. mercial functions In ihe e cities of Asia. Previous to 8. as MinNutalilitfandiiig the large number ister to Siam, he visited the Ininirtant of wa;s that have been waged In which cities of the east, and liefore entering the service lie traveled naval tones have been a factor, wiiti arounddiplomatic the world as a newspaper . fi- - li His fonts a i. nf lb t. the quesl ton ii cvciy n esrth-glnllwere hut in. iileiu.il ( ihe buildwhat outfit in (uniralwiid of war ing up of a mi. f.rtil career, physical a real ipin-tinr. nri--. It and sit u. live brain. botaii'B (!i.ii is diiiSKiretiiciii at :o vitality, Mr. Barrett is s man who does doiln" ion It icrfu i bat ii lutfer to the .iUnHe service sn rob' ml. ktiepiioiisiy tnlellert-"- l hat 1.011 definitely i.. a'hletii, and tiromnnai aiidvbgkqvgbkngjj fore this, an many questions haw be. n ual and ii;orni.y active twentieth fctw.llcd which arise dtiiirg hurt! line.. 1 h Outing. centurj Ametn-aExceptions ate widely taken to lac pr contention of Russia that food an! IRISH NEW YORKER BREAKS WORLDS RECORD raw cotton are contraband pi war. Former assistant xcretary of si am New York. July 31. In the presJohn Bassett Moure, who is also pro- ence of fully 7.utki spectators who atfessor of international law at (oiunv tended the Gaelic Athletic tournament bin univer-ithas coutrihuted author-Ifativ- for the benefit of tho Christian College a Cli mt art I'liildln. Ireland, at Cel Information upon the sulj t tir l'ark. Lung Island City, todav. Juo. pointing out that the mcie fact that J. Klannagan of the Greater New York Irish Athletic association, increased goods are destined for the ivirt uf his , world's sixteen pound hammer belligerent dues not make t!e-record fmm 171 fet 9 inehc aud uniun it l.e pr.iv.-- that throwing o 17'i fe.'L per-isin- u e ce wool-buyi- dog-figh- ls liOXn-ltlSTASfO- B hiihse-qnent- ls-e- ly pa hmg-dlalan- ce -- world-tourin- y.-a- Angln-Cblnes- er - m-g- n y, e n (St. Louis Globe Democrat.) Round and round went the lgorotes in their ceaseless and gently undula-- I , with the usual dense tng wiggle dam-ecircle of World'a fair visitors looking on. Women dressed in the height of fashion, men who bad seen n good deni but never anything like this at Coney Island, that paragon for all New Yorkers of summer show places and country people from the baikwdoda, wito their own opinions aad own comments This almost naked dancing of the savages from the i'hilipplnes introduce a new serie- - of mental impressions to most of I ha beholders. They raaI measure It by the standards that they measure other nights and incidents conThey are called on to maka new clusions. Some of them are shocked other view the performance philosophically as part of the human phenomena of this earth of ours. Still ot hears see It humorously or with aversion and each according to bis prejudices oru temperament. A group of young Htoud witching the huH circle of enJ lgornH.es beat ing on (heir gamuts barmoving ia rythm lo thrtr own baric music. Behind them stood au woman, dressed elderly in black, with the air of a iteraon of fixed principles and somewhat inflexible views. audl One of the young women said ' bly: They say they kill dogs as Mod and that the killing la cruelly done. There Is no need of their killing dog at all, said another. At this the elder woman behind step-lienearer and said, with asperity: "I don't know; you eat (with emphasis) sheep don't you? The group of girls looked around aiuldeuly and were silent. Presently one of them said, with here gaze fixed on the still (lancing Igor-nlThey look horrid, don't they?' woman again The shall' sioke up sharply: "Yes, but we must have lo get used to (hem; for we meet (hem in heaven. They know nothing of the shirt waist in tropical countries and care nothing for It. One enn fell this by looking nt clothing from Ihe exhibit of men' or Hraxtl, Mexico nnd other arena in near the torrid sone. The sllffest white In shirt fronts nnd the highest collars be To Christendom are to lie seen. Ihe. southfashionably dressed under coun-trl- e ern crisis. In Spanlsh-Amerlea- n at least, is to swelter In a costume that no North American would endure at a lawn party antj one that he discards In June and never pula But our on again until September. Spanlsh-Amerleneighbors do not an-lo mind a stiffly Marched dress In hhlrt, a double collar three Inch no coat, a and height They ma'ter whal the temperature. medi-eval- s wear It. as uncomwrnedly a the wore chain armor. They are aa accustomed to keep themeelvee in a as they put fiery temperature outsidewith red pep-lietheir lot nr lore In a glow and fervent llquora. Fashion te shown to be more despotic there than feehare, where we do make occasional uncomfortable to eacaiie effort ble garment In summer. It An American the height of man would consider foolishness for a woman to wear. woolen jacket over her shirt waist wit h the mercury above 90; he would think ah she did not have good aense andIf ehe herself might doubt that she had had any desire to wear such a Jacket The But she haan't. Bhe takes it off. canmasculine eex in North America not lie perauaded io take off Its woolene cost. Which eex then la the m.tst In this particular? And in tropeven ical countries there apiiears to be a greater lack of reasonableness. one in Cuba," aald a dial odlan of we display, republic's of the Cuban have such a climate that It performs wba you people in Ihe United State, wonld call freaka. Everything rlpena coubl fast, some thing too fast. They never raise lsrgetomstoe. were cause they turned red when they You see. e walnut. a than no bigger though have too much climate. iAtely. cullur. Americans, by a new kind oftnnau a succeeding in Producing the oppoaa large as a cwosnui Just do eny- site. yon ee. Our climate will waiting for in this country and roads aa guod aa the wbiia turnpikes of Franca. What 'a in that Inside Inn? asked the maa on lha Intramural of the conductor. "I want to see all the diplaya.' Well, it haa the biggest people display on the grounds. said the conductor. How depressing ii is lo encounter a popcorn stand when you have walked half a mile looking tor a water bottle fountain. If tlie me were noi left off of "programme people couldn't call it pro-gru- In Bulgaria' tnclosure a fountain of perfumery plays all the time: but there ia no danger of another Bulgarian massacre. This perfumery la good. iesMc- high-brown- d high-brown- claw-hamm- er ra l - HOW THEY HELP THEIR BANDS TO SUCCESS. HUS- Roe w. Parker.) On first consideration it ia hardly jmsslble to reconcile the extravagant prices asked for dress thla season with the alleged shortage of money in business circles. But when it it realized that g wife's frocks and frilla are as essential to (lie buaine mans pnaqicrity aa a luxurious City Office oi a reputation at the smartest restaurant the case la easily understood. Many women only enter society circles fur the purpose of enhancing their husband's prospects in fact, they are In a sense iiartnora in their husbands' businesses. For inniauce Mra. X. la known everywhere as an exi tensive and exclusive dresser. Ilence, Judgnd by (he World's eyes, her husband must be a must successful butrines man. Providing hla wife's sumptuous appearance can be maintained. Mr. X gains a substantial footing in commercial circlea, aud his future success is assured. This dressing to imisise upon the world creates the much talked of extravagance In dread. Many women cannot afford to appear more than a dozen times in Ihe name gown, if they should do so It would be al Ihe risk of reflecting unfavourably on I heir husbands' credit. Directly the wife of the average or wealthy man begius lo cut her bills she destroys well-lo-d- her husbands' credit In Will bs remembered by the thousand of buyeiis who bought during that famous sale. Wa will give another Coat Mark Bide on everything in stock and will include all Fall Goods arriving dui ing Bale. Domestic suitings and all Cotton Goods bought sinco drop In prices of these goods aro included. No article in our largo stock will bo reserved. Tho manner in which Now Merchandise will be sacrificed will be food for close, cartful buyers. The Terms of Sale Are Positively Consider Your Eyes Look to the welfare of your eyea at all time let no sign of unreat Make it a point to have '.your escape you. vision as clear aa and is possible often matter a good vision of the proier pair of glasses. If you have any eye trouble al all, you should consider yourself a candidate for a pair of glasses. e make glasses that will enable, you to boo near and far, let na . show them to you. d ue-re- " j&S. ALBERT F. social and Fashionable new season hat. 5 guineas. Same at medium prim milliner's 2 to 2 guineas. Same made by capable but Inexpensive milliner, 30 shilling!. Actual coat of mate rial, lfi to S. LEWIS & CO., Jewelers AND OPTICIANS RICHEY, UNDERTAKER 90S 'Phone 150 2372 Washington Ave. -- 90S Vacation Sale .STOWES To Close out All Our Summer SCENIC REVIVAL Clothing . A man or boy can DRESS very little expense. Anything from underwear. well-to-d- lows: CAUTION Mother Yea. children, you ct ' with this outburst of confidence: out and play on the railroad tra,k V 1 Teacher, my mother is away; been be sure aud keep off the street 0r 108 away for two weeks; 1 waa out to din- automobile will get you. Puck ner last Bight; goin out to dinner toLaura li. Maigtu-TH- E Caaa. MelBhan. night goin where I please on Sunday; MEIGHAN hain't had a bath for two weeks. ABSTRACT COMPANY. Life. 2408 Wash. Ave. Telephone ccg.y n moreover, in the purrhaae of gown and dress luxuries they have no Idea of their proper value. They never ask tho price of a gown or garment, and Ii would be news to them that any modiste having their patronage could be In need of the mere amount they owe. Just how much the o woman pays in excess of the value of the article. In consideration for Ihe credit extended to her, ia seen nl the following comparative table showing the prices of gowns: Gown of cloth or voile at a fashionable place not ultra-smar- t, 30 guineas Ranie gown by medium-pric- e modiste 15 guineas, 8ame gown made by ordinary capable dressmaker, 8 guineas Actual coat of materials, 4 guineas. In millinery equally huge profits are made, comparative price being aa fol- Jim- his school teacher e. proliably business circles. ENORMOUS PROFITS. It is upon (he knowledge of this that tlie modiste base her fashions and her prices Hhe cannot know wheu the husband may be straining hla pursestrings, or Just when II is desirable to pres. for her amounts, an she protects herself by mormons profits lit both good and bad seasons, thus keeping up the coat of drew out. of all proportion to Ita value. Thla she can easily da Women must havs frocks equal to their position, an.l sen-albl- Over in Boston, little my Spry surprised well-know- dreoa-make- i UP now from hat lo hose at . . y PRICES MELTED 50- - People -- 50 Itemize what you need. Give us the list and well give you a bargain. Outing Suita, Coat and trousers from 25 to 212.00. Negligee shirts German, French, English, American patterns. All prices. ? Every time you want CLOTHING remember Played Just A It Was Written. 1- -2 beIn ihe ravin Orange tree grow . in Unali- - 20 shillings. grow mountalns-thcy tween This does not allow for the extra wh . h thry wuMd tie. and on soils in Vnlled Slate. trade profit possible to a modiste by the in wither away Americana are aa Inventive In raising buying In the best market anil taking every advantage of discounts for early fruits as they are rid ne(tlrmenta. t.nok how they succeeded in getting SCHEMING AND DRESSING. he wed of he orange. Oranges hlsd cultivated tor Woman, as the man's social iiatincr Kuro.- -. Is by no means the butterfly that the Msn world at large thinks. Rhe la a born to bring genius schemer, and though her knowledge of "wl n ch an gee v pry t h l n g . like they the value of money may be ludicrously n lv limited, she know how lo dress and n 'thm were hanged lha ihepbhed P, are tho how lo make the inot of her own apfilled at the you see. they pearance and that of her home. ,l kind now ;t lhe end ripeuiul too QiiU'K-the V hardened before will were formed. AAmerU.(in, are T change iM- dll n,g allow na- LS Rhe also know how to dispose of the awkward skeleton of uncertain finance eves to her servants in n way Hist 1 marvellous to the man whoa capacity is limited to the understanding of the value of money. There are not a few men who have eoajied financial ruin through the assistance of their wives. Such women cheek. and, with have consummate the aid of their brightest smiles and costly furs or dainty laces, they will throw dust in the eyes of the unwary creditor who la most disposed to press They have, too. quite unexpected sources in which they can raise money of tlieir own accord. Their Jewels, thrtr lace, their Introductions, are all part of their private assets. n it la an open secret that one society woman ha named her celebrated diamond collar. My friend in need. It ia a valuable property and more than once in times of financial stress It haa been mortgaged to aave the family both from sinking. Another woman, equally well known Ihe proud iHiaaeaaor of some wonderful old lace, makes a very good income by loaning pieces of her priceless lace during the season, investing the reva. enue in tier huslianda A woman with a striking carriage and a handsome figure ia frequently approached by a modiste, from whom she can make a creditable com mission SOURCE O FREVENUE. Ia any walk of life one of the great Who questions bet wen women la: made that beautiful gown?" The measure of excellence in the gown and of distinction in the wearer ia the mesa ure of the working capital which accrues to the modiste from the answer lienee the modiste I able io offer a aubatantial commission on all order received directly or Indirectly. In the same way Jewel novelties, embroideries. and many of the fashionable etceteras are placed on the market by women of social distinction. Tearooms are ensured a prosperous season by the patronage of any well-knowoman. The wlTsTuTTpopular financier once found her opiiortuuily and her husband's salvation during a severe season of depression by selling genuine old furniture, armour-plat'and rhina to ambit Iona nouveaux riches and heirloom-seeking The Americans. firm that employed her paid handsomely for her introductions, and admitted that she had greatly Increased their trade. Wive are, in many respect a, remarkably good huHlueaa partner. Instinct leaches (hem to a nicely how much it pays to be extravagant in one direction and to economise in another to auccewfiilly Iwlanre their account in the world's opinion, no that the s may receive the glory of Ihe and the wife her share in his financial prosperity. bu-lne- ML PARTNERS (By 1, 1901. AUGUST OGDEN, UTAn, MONDAY EVENING, wo-nip- MESSENGER TIME KOU EXAMINES, OGDEN ONE NIGHT Putnam Clothing house MONDAY, AUG. 1st Under a big tent on Gly Hall Square. b':0Pel 2345 Washington Avenue Prices 25c and 35c un-cor- r'""c Take The Children 30C W know a better S ITS "7- - Cooling And Healthful MONEY SAVER A Just the thing for extremely hot weather, when the system needs a cleansing and strengthening tonic. BUT u big YOUD rThr, Grriuan balloon in Ihe Transto go n.rthinn more: o don ( be afrsul burst and it might M fear tor near made entirely of 1,1,1 1 J1,e Tr' sugar may the prise tor toluly will not lake EXtoln.." 'T ,H tofler all these revelation aboutwho mato .al -- "I the manufacturer -would label hi laMlle rhe reason why 1 because tl has red Isn't iHtsup 2. r.mi might build upj tar dye. in Ih lies! business. i ural I'tah ha- - produced ad a;vl'-uiwith ranks panorama that Governtaiu and valley views in the ment building- This ia a great ronr.try. so large that its own history can't be thoroughly diffused over it. A middle-age- d passing the picture of Lincoln ection. said: shown in the Illinois Why. wasn't he from Nebraska?'' Why does Cuba and aoiue other of tlie foreign slates place labels on their exhibits In their own language only? How we le expected (o know what ' they are? in France they have automobile inuring club, which arrange trip through picturcKque 9Yanie In aittoinohr.es for their ni'tutet. This I what we arc , if wo-ma- n BETTER HURRY- - IDANHA Our Great Clearance Sale will positively ei)d Saturday, July 30. Most everybody has been here, but you. Can you afford to miss this sale, and pay double our present prices for Clothing, later on? You Can't Afford To Miss It Keeps you well, by allaying internal fevers, and aiding the process of digestion. The ideal table water. Makes delicious drinks. I F. J. KIES EL, Hats, and Furnishings Yverel never before sold at such low prices as we now name. If you stay away, you lose thats all there is Good Clothing, i 30th. (EL U CO., Distributors SICBreZEBESJZfii OQOCSC to it. If you TZ H.B. Militant G C. Rebcrj. Don't Blame Us. are shut out, for this sale will positively end Saturday, July Fred M. I CENTRAL HOTEL AND BAR me Nye, Glotkierl 2413 WASHINGTON AVE. 0 Under New Mam gement QBBCC 30 'Phone I35- - |