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Show - tttj; morning examiner THE EXAMINER PliMItM vary day U Publish lag tti 7r bj Ccx i May. mooch ... 65.457.452 April, month ... 55,724,908 A FINANCIER The classified statement REVIEW OF CONDITIONS. now includes leading systems in the Hoary Clewe. the Now York finan United Riates covering 75,098 mile tier. Myi licet a reactionary tone pre- and earning are $56 .874.6-- 5. a decrease tailed la the at;k market during th of 2.8 per real, onpmd with June groatar portion of the week the ft lent year. Tha name road la May reeult of profit takiug and selling by ported a loss of 6.4 per cent, and in trader! on the khort aide. Aa a oon April 4.1 per cent. The loss is mainly optlmirtlc mi Tmak lines, lacludlag New York Miuenrr, the oxtromoly quarter bwmaie OiiUml and Raltimura A Ohio, Central views hold la aomeehet modified and market opin' Western, Granger and Pacific roads, (oa waa more evenly divided. There Chicago Northwest era and Omaha la. boa ever, a substratum of confidence have reported thla week, both reports baaed upna the aplenifld erep atluatioa la showing A cno.lderobln that holds the market Impsrvioua to All earnings, which re II cede tha light grain serious attache from aperulallre sourc-e- traffic. Aaother week of excellent growing weather bna been expertem ad, CHILD LABOR IN TUB UNITED STATES, Ug tha pwimUa fur cotton, torn, wheat iMmwmm pat a, hay, potatoea aai ether eropa, Statamenta embodying at atlnriral agand diminishing the ehencaa of lanry. terms are oftaa Only one more month remelna in which gregates la general aa to suggest misarn-a now In way la made damage can be done. Drouth Thla may ha duo ia dsduutkma. and it aerloua leading possibility; tho tingle uniat be admitted there ia little dan- aoma rasas to tho omploymoat is referger in that reaped berauan tha noil ence to tho aggregates of expression baa been ao well enturntad by general conveying a special meaning where tha mine that the plant have made aucb Intention may bava bees to use them In an re of thla itrotig growth that they am ia good a general sense. Aa last evndhhm lo Hand a lack of molaturo, kind baa fod the Mnaaachuaotta bureau kbould that happen. Abaeaco of twin of labor to Txamlne la an Intereating In Augual, tho ripening month, la much ay in lls latest bulletin the distribudifferlean arriona than In Iba provioua or tion of child labor among the A United Stats. the la ent laduotrieo growing montha. Aa for froat, tho a ia was made periodical laaa statemeat than la aouroo ilangor from that uaual. alaco moat of tho crop. aapoc-tall- y that about seventeen huadred sad fifty cult on, are early. Complaints of thousand children between tho ages of ten and fifteen yeara were employed la chinch bug and other Injuries are ran; while the mpaciou boll tha mines and factories of the United stateweevil, which rauaed such a km of State, and on tha basis of this cotton last year, and which may be ment a. rather pessimistic deduction counted on for aoma damage thla year. waa made. Tha Massachusetts bureau Is e idling much lees roeoara than a directs aUentloa to the fact that tha year ago. la abort, it ia many yeara approximate total given refer not only to employment la talaea and factor!, Inca the crop outlook waa ao favoraa ouch perhut to all risen of occapatlona, of after long whila ble, gad k which tha employment apocifled iod of uninterrupted progreaa aoma but a part, aad aot a vary may be expected, still aaauraaeM an aa much la favor of both large part at that of y liberal and profitable crops to the It appears from a tebla gives (a tan n (armors aa could be expected. bulletin that of tha children under of la Indaetry yaare employed CANI CAUSE NO PANIC. out kind or another, 66.63 per cant., or of the whole, were emThere la iio doubt that Democratic over threa-fifth- a under conditions manipulators of politico, those of the ployed la agriculture those from different existing In brocd of Sheehan, McCarren, Murphy, very and says mills factories, will Urge New mines, York, of and Kill Belmont, in doattempt to create a panic in aoma sec- Brad street's. Those engaged oeevk-comprised tions and work up labor trouble la mestic or personal ,19 per cent., and without doubt many olbcra. They will bava tho trusts of tboaa were surrounded by better InNew York chaw certain laduatrira for of fluence than are found In mines and a number and throw a fow weeka men out of work that it can be circu- mills. Chikftan engaged ia trade and lated over the country that work is transportation warn 8.99 per cent- - or cana and have aoma semblance of the whole, and tho employed to reatruth In the report. Thla la to five der professional services constit uted .17 the calamity howler a chance Ibet he per cent The remainder were employmay rouge up and down the land with ed la manufacturing and machaaicsl his prophecies of herd times; Under Industries and nalalug, and conn! Ruled of the prosperous yeare of Republican ad- 18.21 per real., or ant suits the whole, a little larger proportion ministration It would have been fur thla quadreanial figure la thao that engaged ia domestic and perDemocratic campaigns to have fulfilled sonal service. Tha point Is further his (ailing. Turn wlilrh way they made that the number of children uncould there waa revealed nothing ex- der sixteen yean of age al work reprecept the beneficial effects of Rcpubll-ta- n sent only 6.98, or less than a sixteenth policy. And hi the trust agents of all persons tea years of age and over of New York got busy sad the result employed In Industrie, and even tble I due largely to the great la that wherever three trusts, whiih, by the way. are afraid of Theodors number of cliildteu engaged in Roosevelt because of the flrmeees with which he has cultured aail-lruCATHOLIC. INTEIIMOUNTAIN of TUB control the cinpltiymcni men there will be found a reduction of About a week ago Ibe Rtauclard tnhk wages and labor troubles or the whole-tal- e the Inlermouatain Catholic lo tank for laying off of mru. Thla gives presuming to put word tn the mouth the calamity howler a chance to get of Chaplain John T. Alton, which wo In hie worh for the Democrat. Dut at the time sold were sever uttered by ere the people to be deceived by such Mr. Afxtoo. The lntecmcNiataln Cathomethods? Will they support party lic replied in a editorial, which will plunge thousands of labor- and with a wave of the band attempted ers into Idleness and want in order to to push aside Chaplain Axton and the obtain campaign material? So far Standard for having dared to say a the calamity howlers have been silent word In Axton' defease. The Standard In regard to business conditions. There editor therefore addmweTI a letter to hare been failures but in Ibe matter of Chaplain Axton taking if he had ever recent falluie there is evidence of our made the charge or statement that general prosperity, and the fact that tha Cathode padres tn the 1'hilipplna our Prelection Is inic proof. The Islands tinder the control of American fur the pa-- t six months were priests were pietily prartlrlng Ima follows: morality." Here is Mr. Alton's reply, January, fl5.1S3.572 April, fl3.13ii.tPm and It settle the whole lontroverey February lO.dll.j.Vi May.. 9.817.M8 and shows (hat the editor of the Marrh .. 13.77n,.vc3 June 8, 169, .'s2 Catholic allowed hi prejudTiie above Muiws an improvement ice to control hla belter Judgment: every mcmh since January. The ns x. church and Ha customs I was careful lo engive full credit for the missionary terprise and to name some eirrum-fcianin extenuation of the abuse. "1 was in the rhilippines more than a year and 1 visited the islands of Luson, lsyie, Cebu, Samar, and Mindanao making a rather careful study of roncWicni. There is plenty tn tell without maligning anyone and this is what 1 aimed to do. "lours very truly, "JOHN T. AXTON. Here lx me article from the Tribune, pu til tnhe( cm July 18tb. lo which Mr. Axton refers In hi letter, or Ihe Irue staiemen of wlilT hr said. Ii will he seen that Mr. Axton ia very careful (9 point out that ibe American Catholic: pi lest in the Philippine Islands is wiping out the Immoral padie and NOT Ihe Immoral padre. This is wbal Axton said, as given by tha Tribune: The speaker then went on to describe the tribes who profess Christianity a a waa taught them by ihe Span-lard- s. Based on superstition, the church in the Islands waa honeycombed with immorality. Of real Christianhalf savages ity lha poor, ignorant knew almost nothing. The example set them by Ihe priesthood waa the worst they could have Lad. Priests who celibary ojienly had rblidrcu who bora I heir names. Their mothers were van proud of having rhlldren hy Ibe padres. Many of the padres were the owner of lha ruck' fills, for cock fighting is the great sport over there, and Ihe makers of the liuuka of Ihe beta The chargee they made for their service were preposterous and I Incurred the enmity of ibe priest In one village by marrying lha native while I waa there, without charging them and ao depriving him of ibe enormous fees which would have been hla But I cannot go any further without expressing my appreciation of the worn that la being done by flarty, who ia doing much to eradicate all those abuaea Thing la a religious way are very hopeful indeed. There are 3.500 school teachers them now. of which 1.009 are Americana And no woman teacher has ever bees molested by a native while pursuing her work of teaching. Soma of the mao have been killed while at their work, but the women are perfectly aar." The foregoing conclusively shown that the Standard waa right and that Ihe editor of the Intermountaln Catholic was wrong. Aa a mailer of fact. It le well knows that tha editor of the Intermountein Catholic haa for a long thma barn an open enemy of Chaplain Anton, which explains the venom and bitterness la tha attack. ST 3. 1901. td ce J:y to-da- an-tee- o oae-slxt- h agrt-cnliu- r. a, know-il-aU- Idler-nioiintai- n AX TON"S I.UTTKR. Salt Lake city. JuU .in. lJftl. min-pare- "Klttor Standard of yesterday. -- your pleased to ' that I 414 NOT say thnt the ftA'Hi; Jjn:. tw.yu.- 751. Democratic padre under the control of Araerban spelthlndsrs cut out the ahov figures and parit Cmholic pi text .were immoral, (Sec Tribune July 18.) On the other hand in them In thir hate for uw ibis sunim-- r. in; tenure t (npliatirally said that They fit in well with the saving haul, Archbishop Hany and hi Associates were qnhkly correcting all of tho ix'ls'l's and ell mhere bus that bad crept into the church. of a suhetantisl prosperity. unaffected hy midsummer dullness or the I at April I had the pleasure of talking with ArchbUhop Marty about these business lull of a campaign year. mailers and he deplored ihe condition that had existed and told me eonietbing RAILROAD EARNING. of tli- - tak of bringiug the . hunh to the American standard. Grci earnings for ai; rallnuuis (a "In in y nildr-w- it ailenipte.i to tell a ier 1 Answering am ABSTRACT 1401 Wash. Ava. - WK 1st Will ba ramsmbarad by tha thousand of buyers who bought during that sals. Wa will give another Cost Mark Saia on evarything in atock and will includa all Fall Goada arriving due. ing Sale. Domtstic suitings and all Cotton Goods bought slnco drop in prices of thsao goods aro included. No article in eur largo atock will be rs served. Tha manner in which Now Merchandise will be sacrificed will ba food for doao, careful buyer. HILL WERE SECRETARY OF STATE. 1K Have a IVanul with me?" The Csar's Government will duitbl make the amends asked, and had tha same conciliatory spirit been shown toward Japan there would tie peace iu thn Far East today. Gras manden. JUST no' Valley Union. SHOULD DO WELL. Holland, tha inventor of the submarine boat, thinks ho ha solved the flying machine problem. l:p to tho present time many of the most successful flying machines, appear tn operate on the buhmarlne boat principle when launched over, water. Han Joae FOR FUN The Terms of Sale Are Positively gamble on the Stuck Exchange And you're a financier; But pul a dollar on the red And people think you're queer. Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. You can C ,xs A S H Reese Howell Teerlier Can you tell me what a dromedary ia. Tommy? Vex, ma'am; a dromedary Tommy camel. Yonkers ia a Rtatesmaa. (SL Sons twp-mast- News. "Bui , mamma, he called me a piefaca." That didnt hurt you. did It? "It didn't, mamma, until he began to WHERE KANSAS IS AHEAD. mash the crust wlih Me knuckles. ilia Slat of Kansas ha one of the Cleveland Plain Dealer. heat agricultural col leges to be Comedian Ho our manager has found anywhere. It ia an induatrial nick. Wbat did the doctor say? school, and is doing a groat work for been Boubrotto Said be needed a change all Induai rial classes, especially the ecenery. farmers, fruit raisers and dairymen. ofComedianr-H'The doctor must Ihe farmers' InsUiutea of that Stata have eeen m! the show. Philadelphia the era under the control of agricultural college. They an highly inter- Record. Caliesting end largely attended. Little Elmer Papa, what la a Shy-locfornia might wail go to Kanaaa for in. formation in regard to an Induatrial Prof. Broadband A Bbylock, my bob, school and farmers' Institute. SanUt is a man who fa called ao by the people Rosa Republican. to whom he lends money, because he expects them to pay It hack. Towa IN PARKER'S FAVOR. Topics. Consider Y our Eyes Look to tha welfare of your eyea at all times lot no sign of unrest escape you. Make It a point to have your vision as clear aa and Is possible often good viaioa n matter of the proper pair of glaaaes. If yon have any eye trouble at all, you should consider yourself a candidate for a pair of glasses. Yle make glasses that will enable you lo aee near and far, 1st na show them to you. . k? Moat Kentucky Democrats more about the alimentary canal than they da about the Panama watar way. 1 JHE skies. By and by one of the other negroes came along and said: "Uncle Caesar, ain't It 'bout .time you begun to pray?" "Not yit." said Caesar; I got my pole p'lnied ai de No'th star, an' when dar 'ar begin to sixrte an' fool den Tm gwlne ter git down an pray not be- A NEW CANDIDATE. Traveling men who visli Vernal from Sail Lake City claim that iht-rI a growing sentiment in favor of llanlcn Bcnnlun for governor. Vernal Express. fore!" WILL ORATE. M do be afther bearin Mrs. Grady tbot aim Mrs. Dugan's marriage to her third husband xhe'a been livin' th loife of a bird. Mr. Brody Vi, thot'a so: whlniver her huaband'a around she haa to fly for her lolf. Judge. RTS SHO While Roylaaoe may play tha deuce with Meyle ia Bait Lake county. Moyle can get back at him with a King ia Utah county. ANEODOTCS .TOLD .BY ..CLEVER MEN AND WOMEN WHO BEE Tomorrow the long suspense will fea THE HUMOROUS SIDE OF relieved aad Fairbanks will know ha EVENTS COMMONPLACE la to ha Ike next of the United States. WILLIE MADE A RECORD. The new clergymen waa invited to The New Zealand gold output for May amounted to 61,325 ounces, val- dine with the fonilly the other 8unday, Willie, of course, made ued at fl, 171, 20S, aa compared with and 46.621 ounaes, valued at 9878,266, la himaelf conspicuous during hla slay. tha corresponding month of last year. Ha seemed very deeply impraaaed with the minister, and never lei h!s eyea Soma Utah Republican candidates stray from him. He manifested aa much for tha legislature are in a quan- Intweat aa his elders la what waa aald. dary It ia death to their hopes to be hut regarded the minister with a someknown aa Kearns men. and yet, they what sorrowful expression, which waa can't make the race without Ms "gold- altogether uncalled for, aa he was of a en Influence. Joyful disposition aud greatly amuaed hla hearers. Aa tha minister waa about Mineral containing radium have to leave Willie meekly approached him been discovered in the province of and sadly asked: Quebec. The ore from which radium "Why why how dues it feel to be and oxide of uranium have been ex- poor? "W'ffht do you' mean, Willie? laugh-Inl- y tracted was taken from a white mica mine about eighteen mile bark of asked the minister, turning to the Murray Bay. in Charlevoix County. parents with an amused smile. While mica depoplts exlnt at several "Why. I heard pip any to mamma points la Quebec and Eastern Ontaria, (hat you waa a mighty poor preacher. and these will lx developed next sum- wax Willie's atartling declaration. mer by an electric company, which Llppinrott'a. hitherto has Imported it mica supplies from India. TIME FOR PRAYEIL Some Democratic papers are taking Governor A. P. Montague of Virginia exception to the fact that Ronoevelt I a good story teller aa well a wise used thi pronoun "I" nine times in Ihe chief and magistrate. A progreroivu two first of hla porch paragraph Institute he Hamilton compared the and lhcn changed lo "we." Well, never-failinxenxe of juatlre between every one know for whom hoc pro- man and man to the unchanging North noun Rtand when used hy Roosevelt. When uwd by Parker do they mean star, and told a alory of a sagaclouH old of the falling star." rarkcr. Htll, Bryan or Cleveland, all slave in the "year waa on a plantation on aa The negro or the diamecrlrslly opposed, trui nr Wall street, for which tha Demo- inland In Ihe Kappuhanmx'k divfer. On crat stand It is alright to ue those Ibe night of flie most terrific meteoric the negroe were all asaemhled personal pronoun when the Presi- shower dent haa proven htniKClf free from on the shores weepfng. shouting and. all such dictation and asaoclato cor- almve all. praying vociferously. Hut one at preaent handicap old xlavr. i'm le Caesar hy name, off al ruption a one Hide under pine tree, waa making Parker. no sound and uttering no prayer, lie hod rigged a sort of squint with a pole PITH PRESS and had It trained on a point in Ihe WOULD NOT REFUSE 4 ' LIFT." Mrs. .1. Ellen Fuxtcr. the well known Republican speaker, will fie here lo engage in rnmpaign work about I ho 35th Inst.- - Deseret News. "The tie Mayor McLane." said a Baltimorean. 1014 me laid year of an n that had befallen a I' railroad man. "A humble employe of the road callAN ENCOrRAC.INc; SIGN. ed on this man anrt asked for a pax tq the next a certain disiani point. The official Joseph W. Folk, a lmitie-llmM. a with Governor of Missouri and already temre air: 'You have ben working for 11a for talked of for the Presidency, a few year ago waa ahrotu'oty unheard of some time, haven t you? 11 liltVe. Mul ihe mplove. due t ibe fart spirl ti.o i "5nu have aHuv been pail reguthat hcn lo public office he dul lux duly a he hv Ii, without larly?' '1 e. ir four or favor lo anyone. Wha' a 'Well. now. suppose grvut lesson hi emver might lie lo you were thniixands of others, if they would wovkiug fur a farmer. Would you have only take It that way. Bauia Rosa the nerve to ask Hie farmer to harness Presx Democrat. and drive you a long distip hi bur tance Into the country?' WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN, 'No.' said th 'I wouldn't. Bin if the farm-- r had hi horse al-- i tin-a- t Britain insi: that Russia ready burn insert mil waa going my nuixi rest it mi ion and apiiluci:- aa.v. I'd him pretty mean fellow for sinking the sirsuirr Knight Cotn- - if lie a Kft."' in t;w, - COMPANY. Telephone KCtY SAL- E- March Of Ons thing must be aald. ia Judge Parker's favor. He thinks ao well of tho Republican gold standard policy that he has recommended It to a party he knows does not believe la It and la to do ao. Sanot honest In know linas Index. claiming J. ELLEN .. oa pro-fess- OF ' jt I- cow-atltu- te eat-har- id AKit Bt N-- iii, A Fa Hat Whothink That KM. you really that dA--, Y!ir did you thin a of rhlkdel- - II times pewaeas mote inieliip.0, .tilin'" thoir masters?" "1 never w.--s mure Imposed on in ) "Certainly. I've got one :ry life." ausuered Colonel Ftilwell does! it KestucLy. "Tlu-- y toe rhila-ilolr-wa fonxn for it mint, and Laura M. was a place xrliero Laaa. Meighan. tJ t'ry siicwej THE MEIGHAN bur. niszey.- "- ly d foe May and Jim. 1901. as with the earns months of IMS 1V3, ware as follows: YM't. ftf. . which obtained the United State reporting for the little of the condition when the Americane went to the isthree weeka of July are $19,735.18. lands in 1898 and of the many improvedecrease of 3.7 per cent, compered wi ments that had followed. The mention the corresponding iieriod last ynar. of the padres was only an Incident ia a of lb The loss i small. Ronds Included are long address and ia telling Buidird mainly Central Western, Southern and Kouih west era. The large eastern system have nut yet reported for July but it Is thought that their earnings WM. GLA9MANN, Manages. in July are better than In the three Considering preceding months. light grain traffic chi year and the small movement of cotton and iron, Delivered b y Carrier. laeluJtaf la rather surprising that railroad eat Exaalnar, Sudif Uwiiii B rtl Inga are not more unfavorable than par month rt the reports show. In the following crplfi figure given by Duan's Jtrvtew, ears SUBSCRIPTION BATES. lags of mads reporting for the three Bp nail ss iwaih ftavladlag weeks of July are compared with Sunday) CHitatda of Ogdsa ... .U eta and earnings fur the same i'uul Telephone No. M. reporting for Ih corresponding li June; earnings aie also given of the leading systems reporting for June and Subarrihers will coaler a favor by the two precoding months: 1904 (tormina this afttea of failure to 3 wks. ....f 19.735.188 July, their before calve The Cuauasr June, I wks.,.. 31.899.728 breaUaat. 6d.974.535 June, month ha O'JIJEX, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, well-know- 1 TORIES r 11 e Charles M. Schwab, on the day he sailed for Europe on the Knmprina Wilhelm, aald that he believed America offered to workingmen more opportunities than any other country. be "The workingmen, though, added, "must be of the right kind. He muat not be like' the Greek I heard of recently. "Thla chap, having come to America, secured a good laboring Job at fit s week. But he did not get os welL He waa eontlnnslly afraid of doing more then he was paid for. "They aay that s gentlemen, passing one day the sew building the Greek waa at work on, saw him lying on his stomach on the sidewalk.- - His face was pale, a succession of loud groans arose from him. "What la the matter with that follow?" the gentleman aald. J'An Irishman replied that ha waa sick. 'Well,' said the gentleman, if be ia sick why doesn't he go (o hospital and get some relief? "The IriKhman laughed scornfully. "'Do you think he'd go to the hospital in hla dinner hour?' he aald." M fl IOC imm Vacation Sale WOULDN'T MIS8 DINNER HOUR. To Close out All Our Summer Clothing A man or boy can DRESS very little expense. Anything from underwear. UP now from hat to hose at y PRICES MELTED Itemize what you need. Give ua tha Hat and well give you a bargain. Outing Bulta, Coat and trousers from 5 to $13.00. Negligee ahlrt German. French, English, American terns. All price. Every time you want CLOTHING remember pat- , Putnam Clothing House THE DIFFERENCE IN SKILk jxrtifVi Chalkley Leads, the first, major of Atlantic City, related at Atlantic City's fiftieth anniversary some Interesting reminiscences of the town's early life. "I call to mind." he said, iwo great enemies two rival lwrbere. They have both been dead a long time now. They had shop opposite to one another on Atlantic avenue, and the- competition between them waa brisk and bitter. "limit h. the younger barber, always had hi hair cut and dressed in the most graceful aud correct manner, end he wa always shaved beautifully. Brown, on the other bend, would be shaved badly, with e cut on hla chin and e patch of overlooked beard on hla cheek and hla hair would he cut In Bteps, aa though a child had done it. "Mraith couldn't understand why hla rival displayed on his own iiermm sueh poor examples of barbertng, and he sent a friend to Brown's one day aa a detec tive. "The detective got shaved. During ihe process he said: "How I It. Mr. Brown, when yon are yourself a barber, that your hair la always badly cut and your face hacked up wlih the razor?' Why. Mid Brown, the explanation is simple enough. I can't cut my own hair and so I get my rival acre the at reel ip iiu t. and he shave me. loo. 5 011 see ihe result.' "Ob. ye. I ate.' aald the deteriive. 'And suppose you shave him and cut him hair In return?" " 'Ye.' replied the barber. Ilia head and min how the difference in our skill, don't they?" WVQV VVVVVWQS 2345 Washington Avenue 2301 - Cooling And Healthful Just the thing (or extremely hot weather, when . the system needs a cleansing and strengthening tonic. UTHiA A IlA WATER Keeps you well, by allaying interna! fevers, and aiding the process of digestion. The ideal table water. Makes delicious drinks. F. J. KIE'SEL d CO.. Distributors 1 ieS3TSE2ESfl On auid Ik. FrracnM. that Richnrd Harding made a Joke about the a pyramid ti'.rt i still repeated at hofol. tbs-- fsslilouiiWe hostelry of Cairo. Mr. Davis was studying the pyramid, aud a guide nproarbcd and ald to liiul: It buixlivd of jear to build them monuicants. sir." "A giiveriimc-u- t Job. eb?" mild tha It Davi I mire CENTRAL Sbrp-heard'- tk mtelixl. a C,Rcb H. B. Hilliard eh-ctc- d J S. LEWIS & CO., Jewelers AND OPTICIANS j&i. m g Under Ntw Management AND BAR DOTE mr. - 'Phone 135--1 . |