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Show MORNING THE EXAMINER Published every day la the Ieu the Standard Publishing Ca. M. Manager. GLASMANN. Delivered by Carrier. Including Sunday Morning Examiner, 1 par month fihgle RATES. SUBSCRIPTION By mail cue month (Including Sunday) outaida of Ogden ....W eta Telephone No. 61. Subai'ilbera wlli ranter n furor by Informing thla office of failure to ra re Ira The Eiamiarr before their break taaL )L3 NOT WAN ! TO SEE FALLEltS to rra any raltors after the tntiniiliH ha At notified hlrt of hi nniiiiiMtinu. least tbai L the Ktory broughi ly iliu (iitpiU'bi't ninl it hi presumed llial ihe culler referred in nv Ihouo of the rank and file of IVnwmuy who wlrti to ascertain whai sort of man this Juris! politician ta Ut iHwnwr, in short, on shat meat Itna ranilidaie ia fed that Hill r, linn Id call liiui gnat." It la iuh fur n uunicut lo lie supposed I hat tiin latrh string will Ihi ilrawu In on the approach of Belmont, or Met'af-run- . or Cochrane, or Murphy, or any othms of the same Ilk whose corrupt ptilflical method bnva darkened every receyt polilical campaign ill New York male. Theae men will not be dealt adminslon to 1arker'a presence. They are the men whu created him, who made him a poHuihllily in the con-tefor the higheal portion In I be gift of the people and through Ihrra will come the Influence and fiindu which will at leant enable him to ntake an apMrance of probable success In the coming campaign. Theae men are the onea who are the go between for the Wall at reel combine in I be dealing with I'arker aud they will hold frequent conaultntioua with Parker. Nut none of the other Democrat will have an opportunity to ace him. lie wilt be aa reticent, aa retiring and aa docile an he was, at Hill'e beheat. Iiefore the St. Luuia conveniion. Thai aphinx-Uk- e alienee deceived the wealern Democracy and he la fooliali enough jo rely upon It to continue the deception. According lo all report even the backern of Parker are divided among themaeivea. They are after the apoili If there are to be any aiolli aud are demanding promlaen which are humiliating. Hut then with a candidate, inaccessible to the masse and the known creature of the trui a. Democracy alanda no buw for victory. And ao Judge ENGLAND'S Iarkcr will uhjei-- FOOD SUPPLY. One of the fealurea which developed, when there wan a talk of war between England and Kuaala over the Knight Commander Incident, la bow dependent England la for, her food aupply on foreign count rie. Thla la vldldly portrayed with regard lo the English of live and dead meat in the Bngllah agricultural returna for 1DIU. While the liupurta of live cattle from the United Staten fell from 108.000 1942 to 100,000 tone, the dead meat la from 141.000 to 157.000 ton. There were 9.000 tona innro live rattle and 12.OU0 toaa more dead meat Imported from the Argentine than during 1902. Canada rant 2.000 toaa of dead meat, aa la 19o2. but the live ralilo lucrrat-e- d from 29.000 t 59.000 tun. There were 200, Omi toaa of butter Imported In 1902, the highest aggregate receipt on record. The auppliea 'f eggs, loo, from abroad were again larger. There waa a remarkable inerrasu In the ImiHirtatlona of cereal. The luiul receimd In the form of grain alone amounted to 4.4u7.ihhi tons. Thla Ik 550,040 ion more than In lo2. Tbo aggregaie of wheat ami Hour amounted to 5J27.iHiil lons-- a figure which la 441 .UoO ton more than ha been received ou ihe shore of the United Kingdom on auy previoua occasion. Of this total 4,259.000 toaa came from foreign rniinirle and , 578.000 irom British piKeMikins. The tnoat remarkable increases in this reaped were thoe of 485.UOO tuna increase from the Argentine, 411.040 fona from India. IIZ.IXk) uma from Canada, and S;ll.iinii ton from Russia. From Aumralla and New Zealand the aupply fell off altogether. The Import of apple wan over 40 per criit heavier lliau in the previoua year. Pots or and onions are alt-remarkable as appearing among Ihe vegetable imporij, ihi year. Thus )t ) thown that la cane of war one of England greatest danger now 1 the Interception of foi food supply. RUSSIAN SEIZURE. Tha tenure of ehipa alleged to be carrying contraband by Rutan war vaarala la now occupying the attention Id the (hipping Intercut or every export rountry In the world. Naturally theae Interests are rxiiicd over the curtailment of the buin and are aa agitation in certain of th reentries which might lead to verlou eompikMiun were thi mu curbed by the conservative govern mem. Many people are apt to be loo haaty in pass-in- g Judgment oa theae arts of the Itusrtaa government. America is involved la each of the more sensational caaes I list of the Arabia aad Knight Commander the cargoes being owned by Americans. The prixe court trial of the Arabia is now ia progress. The strength of our ca-- e, In the matter of the Arabia, ia in two points. The first la that the ship. at the time of her aeisure, waa plying between two neutral ports, sad waa not consigned to the port of a belligerent. She wa- - thus in the same position a ih flundcxraih, the tiernian ship, bound fur a Portuguese (rt. which the Dritiiih seized at the begluning of the South African war. but subsequently The other released with apologies. i bat the American cargo on in point the Arabia, like the American cargo on I he flundcaratb, consisted of fbHir. Hour (Wined for the fighting Boer would hair liceii cuntraliand. If it had liern ill reeled to a belligerent lori-liu- i li may fairly lie aigucit that flour la ant lo a Japanese miitiabami ai all. The New York Time ay: Aa a mailer of fart, nei-tbhardtack nor any oilier prepsr-a- t inn of flour enicra into Ihe Julian-ea- o ration, wbiili consist of dried fish and rice. Flour, then, would noi lie foniralimid if 'M u Japan for the reason (hat li does noi aluiit of a miliI tent to Hongtary uc. When it no ia quest ion al all. Kua-si- a kong (here must ay for the Hour on lha Arabia, a well a for the American-owne- d cargo of I lie Knight Commander. irt er DEFECTIONS FROM DEMOCRACY. While a grad amount of attention sup-Nihas been paid lo tha accoi ded Parker by I learnt and Bryan, and Ihclr evident antagoulam lo the ticket and platform underlying l lielr aeemlng endorsement; while lbs leading (fold Democrats of the east have declared that Democracy la try Ing lo ride Into power on a platform I which la a subterfuge, very little the ope being published concerning and positive defect Iona from the party. It la probable that the altitude of UrarsL and Sryaa ia important from the fact that Ihe former ie outspoken against, not I'arker, but Parker's adviser. whom be elaiihe to be agents or members of the Wall Street trusts and combinations. Bryan aeao ia an exploitation of I'arker and the platr u form a means of keeping In with a to he of the party which hopes unite with bie own following if his reorganisation plane prove feasible. But outside of these leaders of various factions pf the party there have been other Important fallings off from the pariy. The other day the Chicago Chronicle, for years a Democratic paper, announced Ihe severance of tla allegiance to the DemiNTatlr party. The Sacramento Bee, which supported Mryan during two campaigns, has come out for Roosevelt and Fairbanks, and gives aa a reason for Its position Ihe fart that tho Republican candidate for the presidency is antag-onixe- d by the traata. . No one will venture to dispute the evidence, direct and indirect, which ihe Nee offer to support Id charge that Ih truate hate llonarvelt. The Democratic presa has tacitly assented to He truth and displays .aa unholy glee over the fended quandary In which it supposes the Republican party has been put by the wllhdiawa! of the favor of the moneyed clans. But they have overdone the thing and they will bo unable to undo tho mischief they have done themselves. Loud profeaslona of hostility lo truala will not obscure the fact that Belmont, a director in thirty-fiv- e trust, dictated the nomination of Barker, and lliat the running amts of the head of the Democratic ticket Is Identified with the moat odious of tha trusts wlih which the government has had to deal that which control the anthracite coal aupply. The duel all at vote, upon which the Democrats depend for aid in muny of the stales, ie upHicd to Democracy this year anil will draw heavily from its rauks, Warren Fusier, twice Die k lVipuilat-Sociabcandidate for from Utah in an article published ycsichlsy ia a Kail Lake ucwsiiapcr ably present reason why no Socialist an vota for Barker and Davis. These rcaMMi are givou in a manuer iu lbs last two paragraph of hia article, lie says; The liemociata attempt to give only uue rcsMou for all liila change of front. They claim lhal owlug to the vast amount of gold that haa liceu produced during the last few years that the money question ts nctiled. This may or may not be true. 1 do not believe personally that it is, but for the sake of the argument we will admit it as the truth; but we would like to ak how ami in what way lias the discovery of gold changed the relation id mallei and things in regard lo those other questions rctcrrrd to. Ha rt half-bearts- d fao-lio- d cuu-gre- the discover preme eoiirt of gold iiurified I lie Su- 7 lias it changed the law in irgard to government by injunction 7 lla It made it right for I be poor man t pay all ihe taxes? lias il made llm Income tax necessary? "The farts in the esse are. that th" Dotwncraitr party ha heen driven to It want some offices. It great strut has t he irlri and fsfied on l he platform containing live iwue. They want to rr. something else, and are doing to. This dtnonitrats the truth of the eld drkev wrbo said that political s plaifnripa were like railroad car they were not made to aland on. hut were made in get In on. How the mighty haa fallen! Bryan and Ihe Denmeratio party eight years ago looker upon Mr. Cleveland and his ideas as the embodiment, as the very incarnation of everything that was vile and contempt Ible. Air. Cleveland waa then the atone that the builders rejected, wblth ia now the head of the comer." plat-form- EXAMINER, O'JDUX, UTAH, TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUSTS, 1901, MUST ASK PERMISSION. The Senior Senators passenger (ia street CAUTION .ar of 19501 I notice yon don't stop Mother Yes. children when anybody wants to get off. Why out and plsy on the rsitriKjya, m r- la that? be sure and keep off (he , or u Mot orman If iu'11 look back automobiles will get you p k you'll understand It. This cars made of rubber. The rear part stops to let Cass. MrtAbaa. Laura M. a passenger on or off. while the rest THE MEIGHAN of Ihe car stretches on ahead. Saves ABSTRACT COMPANY. lime. Chicago Tribune. S40S Wash. A vo. Telephone K, f Unsoiihistii-a- Sail Lake a con- Biorning Republican paper haa niption" 111 every time the Junior Senator leaves hia home, and when, Inal Saturday, the genial Senator Smoot hied himself to Ogden, ihe Tnbuuu had a series of convulsion in aa article intended to be humorous, but which waa clowniKh. clumsy sad stupid. T hat paper contained aa account of the Junior Senator's (supposed) doings ia Ogden aud accused him of attempting to butt Iu and dictate to WeU-Couuly Republicans with reference to their candidates, elc. Aside from the utter ialxity of the article, coming aa it doe from the Senior Senator himself, it I really amusing. The Senior Senator up to date ha slaked out and mpxuied in Weber County a candidal e for ilisiricl judge, a candidate fur district attorney, a candidate fur governor, a candidate for supreme judge, five randidalea for the Lcgbdaliire. a candidate for county clerk (which of the two now before the people he will knife ia only known iu a select few) and a candidate for It ia u wonder then county that the Senior Senator snap and growls and snarl if ihe good ua lured Junior Sana tor walk through hi (Torn 'hi Weber County preserve. A Senator Reed Krnunl lia large in properly and business interest Weber t'ouniy. and a it will probably be necessary for him to come up occasionally on that account, and, a bia coming mu ruffle the teis.por of the Senior Senator, wu suggest that in the future the Junior uhlain the Senior's liermiaaion whenever he desire to visit We tier County aa it ia really (ou bad lo have our Senior Senator' nerves untuning during the heated term." In the meantime Ihe Soulor Sepator'a henchmen here in Weber County may well reflect (hat no heavier handicap ran he laid upon a candidate than to go Iiefore (ho people wearing the Kearns collar. Such a handicap carried down Frank Knox to dereat ia Salt Lake at the last city elect ion and Home Welter County oil room liniiiluea would do well to profit by hia raample. By far the must rartoua opposition now encountered by Governor Wells I the Tribune's (and other Kearns organ's) unstinted support. l - - r Will be remembered by the thousands ef buyers who bought during that famous sale. We will give another Cost Mark 8aie on everything In stock and will include all Fall Goods arriving during Sale. Domestic suitings and all Cotton Goods bought fines drop in prices of these goods are Included. No article in our largo stock will be reserved. Tho manner in which New Merchandise will bo sacrificed will be food for close, careful buyers. - auM-sHo- r. If Bryan should take the deadly parallel. stump' for Iarker, lei him The Hultau of Turkey, wheu a prince learned carpentering and became aa and has expert carpenter himM-lf- , always continued to take great interest in il. One of bia first gets, when sovereign, waa D esi stilish a complete Joiners factory at Yildix, la which he superintend the manufacture of all aorta of articles of furniture, mostly of hia own design. The summer vacation in French high schools begins on Aug. 1 and ends on the I art day of September. A July ta a very warm month. It was suggested that It would tie belter to have the vacation extended from July 15 to Sept. 15. The matter was put to a vote; 28.000 parents voted for the change, 28.000 against it. Of the tearhera, on Hie contrary, only 2,500 voted for the change and 5,300 against It. On the assumption that the teachers were wiser than the parents it was therefore dodded to leave matters as they are. The un should be regarded as aa Incipient binary alar. says Professor Bigelow in Ihe Weather Review Recent scientific work in investigating i Ihe circulation of the solar atmoswar Situation. phere la accordance with the laws governing the convective and radiative While there ia no definite informa- action of a large mass of matter contion from tha neighborhood of Port tracting by its own gravitation, have led Professor Bigelow to the hypothesis Arthur, the military experts have that the single fiery envelope conceals about made up tbetr minds that the two disks," a aeries of observation Japanese plan of reduction haa taken extending over' many years on the the form of a siege. U la believed period of solar rotation at various point in the surface shows that tha that the attempt to storm tha place same meridian of the sun ta seen twice if made at all has .been . repulsed In a single rotation of the entire mass Recent din patches bring an account Brat aa the eastern limb, and second thirteen day later, aa the western of the conditions at the Russian lia but there Ie nothing in the description limb." Therefore the eun has a dumbbell figure Of rotation. to 'throw any light on the real military situation. No one knows how THE PRESS much of a reserve supply ia in the PITH much aud the of Russians, possession DID NOT STRIKE PEOPLE FAVORdepends on that.' If they possess a full ABLY. ammunition of supply years It la said that Heuator Tom created and food they art likely to hold such an unfavorable Impression ia off tha Japanese in a siege, especially Millard county that one Virgil Kelly as the moat (rust wort by hrcounia of the atronghuld show that it cannot be easily raptured. A year's aupply of powder and shell, the ordnance expert any. would have a value of at least 910.040.000. and the apace for storage The Organisation of ths Russian Medwould be large.. ical Corps In a Rod Cross Hos-- 1 A thousand rounds of ammunition pital in Harbin Fortitude would suffice for a year for the largest of tha Wounded. MM guns, but it would require leu of. thouThe field oim rations of the Russian sands of rounds for tho smaller gun and Japanese armies and the naval of the quick' firing type and millions conflicts have occupied so large a place ' for the small arm. This takes into in the public eye that llttlo apace has account Ihe fact that the beiueged must been given tu tbe quiet, unoetenlail-ou- s work that ia dune in both keep up a constant fire. The task u( camp for Ihe carebeing of the sick ami a la siege maintaining Japanese the wounded. A correspondent of the therefore, ia nut of the slmplrat, and is lxindou Sphere turns aside from hia full of peril if the Russians have any narrative of battles and marches and aiich reserve aa was alleged for them siege long enough to give accouut of the Russian army medical service. He If they are drives out by hunger or saya: it will be that lack of ammunition, la peal's time Ruarta baa no medical much carter fur the assaulting fori. corps existing as a anlt by itself; each The storming process would require a unit lias lla own hospital, and In addition there arc hospitals. On large force, aud would be possible, U mobilization thegurrlHon medical units are for1 now fell, only by the dartitullun of med front these, any extra medical perthe Russian or Ihrougli sums luckly sonnel which I required being taken accident of strategy which disclosed a from Ihe reserve. Every uu in the weak place in ihe syttrin of defence. field has a nodical personnel complete wlih all necessary transport and stores. Some of the American officers do not Taking an Infantry regiment as an exbelieve that the Kwrtans have any ample, Its personnel consist of three such dressers, and sevstrength at Port Arthur surgeon, thirty-tw- o as Is claimed by or fur I liein. and. if eral hospital orderlies, all The material cumpri-- e stores' this defect exirts. It I only a question fur a hospital of sixteen beds, and in of a short time when Ihe Japanese addition every dresser carries a knaptake tlio llusrtan bane. sack for first aid to the wounded. Fur-lite- r. The expert- here believe that Ihe field to each Infantry division in the dithere is in addition a Russians will seek lo strike the vision. which, a we have sanitary before statheaviest blow on the sea by inter ed. forms art of the divisional supply nipt fog the source of supply, if Japan and transiKirt column. This consists can be deprived of the control of the of one divisional hospital and two mosea. uaval officer say. the problem ot bile hospitals. Kns-i- a in the war is greaily decreased THE EQUIPMENT OK HOSPITALS. Tbe divi.iunal hospital'' is not unif not immediately solved. like our Hriilsh bearer company," and ths mobile hospital Is analogous to the field hospital. The duties of ihe are. roughly, to form a main Ihe station, to bring In EDITORIAL COMMENT! dressing wounded from tbe field of battle, and in conjunction wlih the troops to dispatch the wnu.'nlcd fo Ihe various field , in an effort to hospital. Tbe chief dressing elation Sanpete Republican-get together, have evidently completely ia marked by a largo flag bearing the denxuslted Hie Democrats iherr. red cros. Ea. h hospital is supplied with fifij etret-'her- . 2.000 sets of banAs has been predicted I'lah Democ- dage-. fift Iqnrern. several bandagracy waa forced to turn to Ogden to get ing knapsack nd four dressing tent, an acceptable gubernatorial randi-dat- with operating-tabl- e and medical atorea The m obile hospital Is considered the third line of medical aid. and There will be one notification wi-J- j accommodation In each ia provided for which Parker and Davis will not he upwards of 250 men. The wounded are troubled that which comes from the brought here from the main dressing electoral college. station. The s'nrra usually carried by a mobile hospital are clothing In Summit couniy It is rlaimed for 210 Jieds, furniture,bedding, Up -tretchers, and . clm-hKearns has a Well, what can large tents. In addition to Ihe above you expert of a coninmupy claiming there are reserve field hospitals situKearns as one of them? ated along ihe lines of communication at various plsres. They are without Turner knows that he wa aid nomitheir personnel and stores nated for vice prertileul . but it seem tianport. beiug forwarded to them by rail or Davi will await In Icnutance of hi other tran-por- t. They are similar in all nuniinatiua until uutifleil. reaped to tae ordinary mobile hos OF beware of the - a Kearns man who aspires to beroma stale senator from Ihe district em- The Terms of. Sale Are Positively bracing Millard couniy. had to telegraph the Tribune to withhold the announcement of bia candidacy until Kcarn returned lo Ball Lake. Provo Democrat. NOT FOB TOM. It having been rumored I toil Air. F.C Jensen, ia the event of hia bdngelerted to the state legislature, wouldisupport Thus. Kearna for United States Senator, Mr. Jen non asks the Pyramid to state for him that such a rumor ia entirely without foundation. IJe is absolutely unpledged in that matter and has formed no alliance with a ay one. If he ia so fortunate as to be elected he will vote for the man for senator who la the choice of Mb constituency; he will be guided by the people regardless of hia own individual desires. ML Pleasant Pyramid. Consider Y our Eyes Look to the welfare of your eyes at all times let no sign of unrest escape you. Make it a point to have your vision a clear aa and is often matter possible good vision a of the proper pair of glasses. If you have any eye trouble at ail, you should consider yourself a candidate for a pair of glasses. We make glasses that will enable you to seo noar and far, let ui show them to you. JOKE ON POLITICS. Perhaps the greatest Joke of the season ia William Randolph Hears!' reputed declaration to a representative of the Chicago Record-Heral- d that he was uever a free xllver man. Are we to infer that the gentleman has had hia various and auudry newsiwpers persistently and viciously dad vehemently and outrageously to advocate for year a policy he believed to be wrong? Eureka Californian. A A Portland woman became the bride of a wealthy Chinese hop grower the other day, and another rurtous incident of Occidental sad Oriental association waa added to the store of observing sociologists. The Pacific Coast, however, cannot reasonably be held responsible for the peculiar tastes of some of its fair inhabitant. San Francisco Call. FEARED THE PRECEDENT. Russia is said to be about to order her squadron to quit tbe Red Sea. Russia has probably heard hints of an Incident when the Red Sea opened and awallowed things, and ia not inclined to taka anr chances about history be--, ing a repeater. Santa Barbara Times-Inde- u&l. AND OPTICIANS r first-nam- e. ed soesa SOG Vacation Sale i To Close out All Our Summer x. Clothing ' A man or boy cn DRESS very little expense. Anything from underwear. Nurses in the Eastern War e S. LEWIS & CO., Jewelers hoae at Itemise what you need. Give ua the llat and we'll give you a bar gat o. Outing Suits, Coat and trouser from 85 to 812.00. Negligee hlrtn German, French, English, American terns. All prices. Every time you want CLOTHING remember pat- Putnam Clothing House WORK. correspondent describes the work of the Red Cross society In Manchuria. The correspondent was In Harbin and his observation were made in the three hospitals there under the charge of Dr. Botkin, tbe head of the Red Cross committee: Each hospital contain two hundred lieds, and there ia another used exclusively for officers; Die wards were full. I ran safely say that iu no previous campaign have I ever seen such admirable arrani'entente: they were almost perfect. The wall- - of the wards were all of a uniform color a soft white which had a most resting effect on the eye and brain of the wounded. 1 wa particularly struck with the contented expression on the faces of many of the men. numbers of whom had recently arrived in the hospital trains from the front. Dr. Botkin. In the rou rue of hia conversation. Informed me thst many of the wounded had told him what confidence the mere knowledge gave them when going into action that In Ihe event of their being hurt they would lie lioth skilfully and tenderly treated by the society of the Red Cross. He commented also on the unselfishness and fortitude displayed liy the officer, who on being brought into tbe hospital for treatment Insisted on the private soldiers being first attended to. Thi on (he part, of the officers produced a most excellent Impression on the rank and file, who also bore their sufferings heroically. Dr. Botkin further showed me a small chapel whb'h waa attached to the mala building, ao that the tplrltual as we:; aw the temporal needs of our soldier are provided tor. ftorvices are held regularly and many of the convalescent find their way thither. I was sis-much struck by. tbe quiet and businesv-- , like manner in which ihe large start of went about their multifarious duties. They work unceasingly, right and day.' Urilhg everything po sible tu alleviare ihe pains of the sufferer. who much appreciate Ineir kind and unitring eympaihetic Uiis-is- hat to PRICES WELTED pital except, aa raid before, that they have no independent transport. There are. further, what are called military sanitary convoy for the purpose of transporting the wounded from the actual scene of action to the rear. Lastly, there are about a doaea field dispensaries, which are formed la order to aupply the divisional and field hospitals with the medical atorea which they may require from time to time. The hospital service for tbe navy Is fitted out in a very similar manner, hospital ships being fully cquippedsfor the care of the nick and wounded. This branch of the service has not attracted particular attention in the present war for the obvious reason that the Russian navy lias been within reach of shore hospitals most of the time. THE RUSSIAN RED CROSS AT A UP now from n 2345 Washington Avenue Cooling And Healthful Just the thing for extremely hot weather, when the system needs a cleansing; and strengthening tonic. ursm WATER Keeps you well, by allaying internal fevers, and aiding; the process of digestion. The ideal table wat&r. Makes delicious drinks. F. J. K1E5EL SI CO., Distributors axcrsaifirarrgaJglf H. & Hilliard- O Cttebtfi. - f ) CENTRAL ROTE AND BAR . si-t-- rs D Under New Management once imiaflwgUflBsa 'Phone I35-f- c j |