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Show mn morning THE EXAMINER tilCol far by Published every day la ha Standard Publitblng Manage by Carrier, Including Examiner, Morning Sunday M gar aontb 13 says: t1 Slagle copies "Of (iniise, wiih such a terrible d on hand as Mr. Cleveland's rec-- oi hurt E. W. WADE. H. P. MVTON. JAMES A. MINER. For Congress. JOSEPH HOWELL. For Governor of Utah, . mm-nian- JOHN C. CUTLER. For Secretary ef State, CHARLES S. TINGEY. DANIEL N. STRAUP. For Attorney Central, M. A. BREEDEN. Foe Slate Treasurer, JAMES CHRISTENSEN. For State Auditor, J. A. EDWARDS. For SUte SupL of School, A. C. NELSON. Ml anutn choice.' UTAH SECOND DISTRICT. For District Judge, JAMES ALBERT HOWELL. For District Attorney, ' GEORGE HALVERSON ARMY DESERTION d eorres-IHtnde- For Justice Supreme Court, ; by Mr. McKinley' was stiil far from being extinguished. Even today, in spile of tho result of the Hi. I .mil it convention, uunilierlehs eitlxeiia rcHiillng lu the Houihern, Western and Middle HtaU-- s stick to silver Just aa reverently aa ever before. Mr. Bryan, though submitting to hii patly'a dtnUlon, dura not advise his follower to let silver go on the of Mr. Barker, a candidate named first by Mr. Belmont, the representative of great fui sign uuuicy jwwers. The same New York Tribune quirted above say: But what millions of votera fear most earnrutly, and have every cause (u fear, la a of genCleveland II and a aud lUngerotra eral liicoiiiH-ieniThe country, so far, has had only III tin npix'ri unity to form an opinion about Mr. Barker' character and executive qualifications. But Mr. Cleveland mads it kauwn very emphatically that Mr. Tarker is hid Far Presidential Electors. PROBLEM. lu During the lent day this paper hsa from time to time had notices of the desertion of men alio have enlisted at Ogdon either in the I'niied Stales array or navy. In almost every instance who had these ntcu were transient drilled into this city Just at the Him: the recruit lug eotps were hcio and bad no Intention of staying in the m wbiu they cnliaieil. lint their enlistment and siiliseijiieiit desertion have served at times to call momenpeople to lira tary a! tout sm of ogili-army desertion pnihlem which at piev ent la a feature of disquietude to nrmy l.leut. General Chaffee, authorities, ehii f of staff of the army, in his annual report, will have something interesting to say on the subject of desottum In the service, The various experiments tried for the prevention or ill couragement or uesrnion from the enlisted force have failed to (he that, while tho percentaKv of desertion la not as great as It was in the year when il became notorious, li Is still in greater measure than should be the cum-- . The aruy has never offered so many opportunities fur the enlisted men as now; lie receives higher pay ami enjoin more advantages than ever before. The punishment for desertion has nut been relaxed, and every means is lakiu to induce nun who wish to be to do so legally mid properly. None of these conditions appear to hate slopped desertions from tho ITPIIJ) wit rather than Delicacy won't go. edmai j collect AT ST. lAJl'lS. line of the features that will favorably advertise Blah and her people at IJte HI. Iziul Izotilslana Purchaso Ex-- , poeitlnn is the work that la being dime by the puplla from Hie School for the Deaf and Dumb, an account of which apieara lu another column of this Issue, li gives to tha visitors to the Fair a practical Illustration of what la being done In the educational field In I'lah. In Its provision for the edit- -' cation and practical fitting for the bailie of life of those who are naturally deficient in one of the five senses this stale can be classed way up among the males of the Union and In this regard, al least, I'lah loads all other weaiprn stales. The Institution maintained by the 8taie in Ogden Is modern in every particular, the ora aud superintendent are graduates of the best training schools in the world and are sincere and earnest advocates of the moat modern methods In educating and caring for 1 blow up.' The Trusts So you wtrat bother ine if you are elected? however, I luusi Iraware of your terrible little frieuda. Ah! I aee, but, There ia an unconfirmed rumor front Salt Lako City that the Hon. James Moylo is laklnx an active interest in the' Democratic campaign. Standard, captioned Thickens Come Home to Roost," and dealing with the lrari played by the Sail Irakr morning libjrara in losing lu Salt Irake the permanent headquarters for the Mining Congress, and the Bulletin aska: laie the able editor id the Standard honestand Utah Hall Lake ly brat the Amrrti-aMining Congress neadqirariera tssausc of a ''bogey created by Salt Imke newspapers, or any other pajs-rthat have nut been strenuous enough to respond to tho value of silence" all of the time? la answer to this we will say that in sesking of the agitation (Tested by Hih Herald and Tribune we mean also Hip part played by the proprietor of thime papers. Tom Kearns, and the irart manplayed by Perry Health,-formeager of the Tribune, and all the punh connected with thnee palters. There is lio doubt that Senator Kearns and his oigaua caused tha Inception of and encouraged the agitation that caused the beginning of the aenale Investigation. There is no doubt that they are bow striving to revive that agitation. No one would object If the condition were really aa these organa and the Kearna push depict. No one would object if II waa apparent that the representation made were put forth in sincerity. But that such Is not the case Is evident from Hie fact that Kearna and the organs only think it uecessary to start the agitation when they have suffered imliilcsl defeat. At other times they seem to have no cognizance of conditions which they obtain in Utah. The report that Vesuvius ia in eruption could bo eclipsed in sensational-lai- n if a reporter happened to be In ator Tom waa doing business while Utah Republicans were ratifying. And now the optimism of Roy lanes has been chilled he ia afraid the Tribune will endorse him if he ia nominated nn the Democratic ticket fbr Governor. a "I had not realised the man's position nor Its relation to human safety. The men were angry and threatening. I aav my error and that 1 waa un against it. Drawing my revolver I warned them to stand hark, but pretended to be intimidated to the extent of letting Hhe elppused prisoner gx I no time In getting out of that vicinity aa J was obliged to keep shady for some time afterward. Now you ean understand why col- I had a tough case in Braddork at one time. A New York piano house acting agencies are short lived. LABOR DAY kf AT FAIR ooooooooooooooooogoooooooooooooeeoM The statement Just at this time that there 1 enough money in the west to move the crops ia a cruel blow to the Democratic politicians who expected to cause August Belmont and Thomas Taggart to believe differently. r The other day, Juat as the tide in the Thames waa tnrning from ebb to flow and the flr-- were coming up the river again, a very heavy rain, Pillowing several days of drought, suddenly flushed the sewers of London, and the rush of fnul water' killed the flahes the dead bodice by the million, covered the banka for miles. t A lamdon Jeweller recently had a thermometer stolen from his shop, and the next day he affixed the following Will the mis notice to fain door: guided individual who took the thermometer without leave the other day please return the name. Ha baa made a mistake. It ean be of no use to him in the plare to whirh he la going, aa it only registers 1SS degrees of heat fit the Boys There is just enough time left to Dresses UnWaists Suits out with and Girls derwear Shoes, Hats Caps, Hosieryof Etc. any At ClarKs you can get a good selection at can't that of these goods prices help but please you. The Kearna Democrat ic organ of Bait Lake City, has discovered the oldest Democrat in Utah in the peraoi of Mr. Bigler from Nephi who 9f years of age and east hia first EDITORIAL COMMENT vote for Andrew Jackson. It la deplorable that the Democratic delegates Tlie early eandhlstc in Utah general- to St. Louis did not learn thla before their choice for vlre president fell upon ly find that the worm will turn. that .sprightly kid. Uncle Gaaaaway Darla of West Virginia. But, still tha The Kearna Republican organ con- oversight can be corrected by appoint tinues lo rant and curae; but then, you lng Mr. Bigler secretary of agriculture know, il niignt be worao they might when the Democrats win he'll surely be old enough then. approve. 1 For The Boys Suits. and styles for school, 25 to 75 cants Striped School Suit..... ........ Dark Stripe School Suit $2.90 Fancy Cheviot School Suit TO 13. NORFOLK STYLES SIZES Dark Fancy Cheviot, white.. .. W-0- Shoes S1-U fl-B- Strenuous Life of the Dun t tripe their charges. That the result of their efforts is to Ira tommended is evidenced by (he attention the pupils who are showing their accomplishments at the Fair are attracting and the praise they are reHah Is certainly fitting ail ceiving. classes of her rlila-n- s for citizenship. eer-vlc- trauM-ntitiiirnta- - ; s p!a--r- go-iu- . si. a little n This is the worst business on earth." said the manager of the bad debt collection agency. Tm going U get out of II Just as soon aa I get things straightened out. But you seem to be making money; what more do you want?" asked his visitor. "Well. yes. there's money in it. But let Hie people once get the idea that A DISINTERESTED CHAMPION. you are sbiarl, then they'll say you're tricky, and from that they gel to sayThe untiring edit nr of the Bingham ing worse things, and eventually Bulletin Las constituted himself the you're looked upon as a usurer and chnmpion of the Kearns organs in Halt sharper. "Thai's why so many men fail in lrake. (hit of the kiudnrss of hta this line. I've been at It since ISM!, heart be takes up their defense and his and Pm the only one that Iras kept able neu his iierepleai ity and his un- going along In Ibis section of the East for Hie same number of years. Juki doubted sincerity enable him to pro- ms soon as you get to lie tect Hie Halt Irake City Winkling. He begin to distrust you." is evident) disinterested in the mat"In some of your collerHous you run ter. There is no suspicion of any ar- a risk, do you not?" Wrll. I should say we did. Bui If rangement whereby the Halt Irake orrank. you don't run a risk and take big Kearns of refrain from gans directly chances at Ihai. you cannot make this General (Tin Ice was dt nous of buL here the anbtraine-- s "o. I have been obliged to wliut c;i!i.--s le.j to ilescniou answering this pajwr. swers published la cerium country pa- ri'n fur my life time and again. Iv l anil on his rteenl inbeen in court Mme and again, too, if pers fr. mi which excerpt ate approvenl.Mt-men at spection trip In. cot on charges against myself. oi ingly copied In the said organs, thus brought through my agents. every tost whether or not tiiey wera r!rargc it are endors- These things cost money and reputasatisfied with t lit tr situation and If makingih-- appear that they tr ed In the tion. state press irtilhy by there was anyHiiiu- - they ilesm-- l. Ho 1 he " A woman ia worse than a man to of Hie ItincTiiim Bulletin is lotind a uiiifonun ol approval u dun The woman will first hluff yoif too al l nn odiior. bus too liiti a rel y nn pi. slihiiiiah some Iniimptilig Him you haw insniied minor gard tor the ethics of He- piob-ssioher. and If that fail-- then she'll fight . is. withal, not to: n Al each ('"mplaiius and fsghl bird. prone to Hi- - prejudice be bad ihc i rncrfl prUnip-rlin-"I w,a!l H is-up, w l.b'ii in l,n.:riic ounlv. cni to finer hern sudd only n and hr iturrrnriiori rm h J':i a latni In piano dealer inr, spued in Tinny w lio lit I a, I; why th v were in continernent. and in fn'l tr iriciir. ecnx-nItiin ms a patron the In mnnry nf th fl thns easr-:- hrr the charge sdmu nut on- - to f.Urotrr hrn i out 1 was nhliged rule on a W.lon he inrpiu. i n t,r ai.e. with vph suspi-hI Hii sim seems to Vase lkkd tie driver where He found a th pitrlv lived, ha .( ,.,tq to defend the and pspeiB o' polny g'ti " Have you a lull m collect "' wav d'-plaint among dio-- r who paper the Honrs f wht--- are unabl" hi response It you have, you'd betcontented wih the srvire. in nearly to pul up a definse of their can. In ter d, for the wo keep your eye every case th man a wander- giving such voluntary rhTtr.pi.ir.sh'p mn there is a tanr assaults two or rs .oll-clohe la to be commended. It is the three a day. ing dfspeUtioa. and In tome para of "I got off the race at the hotel and tha country the men had enlisted in exhibition of such a spirit that has made further inquiries, rh 1 wng dlt-- l order to corra in out of the weather, made the names of Da.,Kn and Pytiimw cii to think thal the driver was ex-I ms't.-rsthey aatd. These were known local jy to live; it was that spirt that animate1 from the breast of the ihampiou of lirtue t!'C hold 'bat hp aa snow birds." especially at had l.VY the ii nth and that I had a tough J;N when liood north we i era posts, and were mm who and inncxinc .i' me. There was n !73 rpe in It. in flower. The Tribune ami llerwid bft the army on the approach of rn f dderni'n.' J to it oat. should be ciinrrunilaii.il (Imi ihry have thenrh "Tim iinm-- was in a rerun - part ol apring. stub a d'bniiiT. one wli.w pm will ih mm. Vn-v- i 1 rurp ! a young mil, !m! she unerringly avert from the.n some !' girt '! hi-HOPEI-E.-tDEMOCRATS til" many huiu.llati.ms Him their pol- i went :fer her aud -- Oi t n : ::sch line .I,;'. lug v.as l .;,l!ns J Democratic estimates of pr,,!,iii,( icy teuds to brill,! upon iliem "be h'. a. She uvviv d ni,. result, of this year' nations! tit. (ion llilh-'ili the lax! issue of p'lv f - n i; iir'.1 , o' I !f r mostly built un an imaginary re.rodii W!-ti; Her ej Hii e,iiisial fiii.u i ex-le- successful coilector you need nerve FEATURE STORY placed a high priced Instrument with a woman in Braddock and could not get a payment, neither could It get the piano bark. Collectors were turned down and even abused whea making GAL ! Ms.-ur- a lltBtl won 4. ids-ter- aduiiuislraiiun, the Democrat'-- : RATES. SUBSCRIPTION nut the slightest I only in ISM had By mail one month (Including e to remain In s cliani adow eh of a eta W . . of outaMa Ogden Sunday) it. I do really believe it would no', Telephone No. M. ha.c carried a single State north of and Dixuu'a Hue' that year, without declHring fur the free courage Suberrlbera m 111 ronTer a favor by of silver as an unfailing remedy lor all Informing this office of failure to financial and erouiiuibal evils. before their The Mr. Bryan received one million vole break fat. t. none than Mr. Cleveland did in 1X93 but. was deflated in lb Elcituial Col lege, lu shurl. Mr.' Bryan, taking iulu REPUBLICAN TICKET HKiuiiit his parly's uller dcmomliza tiou by the ruinous administration of Cleveland, the originator of panics and fUP. IT. ESI DENT general Hiverty among the working Theodore Roosevelt clasm-s- , had done wonderfully well, No wonder thal lira Democrat lc party of New York. in Jtmo did not repudiate Hie Chicago plat form, as ilciuanded by ilia (odd FOR VICE PRESIDENT JipiiiorrulH. Mr. Bryan, il Is true, Chas. W. Fairbanks the purauiouul urado Bill of Indiana. Ishiin aud was defeated again. ho silver issue, though considerably flPtBME September "I'll admit the means employed x, a bill sometimes are quem . able ia law. But any business u. a will aay the fellow who does Du( calls. The manufacturers instructed me for what he cats or wears is to get the piano. Tha woman kept a worthy M consideration. Yea. I'm going to get out. l u She seemed to be boarding bouse. West" New York Sun. ever on the alert and Just aa determined to keep the piano as the manufacprostrata turers were to get It hack. "1 rushed out the door and across Constantinople. Sept. 2. (Delaynii appeared to he a hard proposiA hot fight between Armenian the meadow, and did not atop running tionIt for some Urns in I took ij. me and aurgema and Turkish troops ocrunvi until 1 reached the railroad tracks I devlae to A plan. finally at Van August 31. ia which more Hu a where I hoarded a passing train and trying learned that the woman had a sister a score were hilled. escaped. That hill has never been la another town some ten miles living Armenians to the number of rg paid, added the agent, regretfully. trom Braddock. Hometlmea a collector's seal Is raided the towa, captured four bouts in1 with man to a that sent plare lable to get ahead of good judgment, and barriraded themselves Troops structions to send a telegram to thla and then there's trouble. the houses and ia the fistf I've ba-'s In the Braddock woman signing ome such cases lead they caused conwhich followed two noidlers and was ahe name and that saying siderable worry. One In particular 1 ty other persona were killed. tsj. very tick. I kept watch on the house authorities set fire to a number of pJ( recall now. woman leave It for the 1 had a claim joining houses, so that the troops migit against a man who end saw the be better enabled to besiege the inworked bark in the mountains at a railroad elation. p- -. powder mill some She bed no sooner boarded the surgents. wlssa, Ta., and I determined to land train than I called at the house, enTha town waa panic stricken. him. tered, presented the claim and before those inhabitant who hnd not fled m self my with an officers the Inmates could realize what wai the mountains"! oak refuge in tin Tiovidlng star and a bogus warrant. I visited the happening we had that piano on a churches end convents. mill where he waa employed and placand carted it off to the depot. It ie stated by the authorities thjt ed him under arrest. I was taking wagon the time the woman returned to other Armenian bands ere preparii him away with me to the village, whea By Braddock the piano waa an route to to cross the frontier. two men, very mm-- excited, came up. the manufacturer in New York. No, One was the superintendent, and he I didn't return to eea how ahe took tt. waa Indignant as well as seared. Ha Capetown. 8ept. 3. The Cmt.ej Of course, not all old debts are s exclaimed: difficult to coiled. Many persona owing States South Atlantic squadron (t My Ond. man. you cant take a bills only wait to be asked. To be a here todey for the Island of St. Helen fireman from his post; the mill may n. Delivered . mind he would not pay. I visited his house and waa trying to lmprea his wife with the advisability of paying la preference to a lawsuit, when I heard a noise on the etalra. The maa had been working the night before and wu not in good humor upon being aroused from slumber by a collector. "Ha rushed into the room and waa about to use a poker on mo when I tapped him on the head with a cane I carried. The poor fellow tell They attribute Bryan's failure in JSlHi to the foolishness of bti. free silver platform. A a aimler of fact. Bryan was defeated lu lxM wa. Cleveland's inauguration in followed by a financial, commercial and industrial ianii'. It lasted as Ion.-as CJevelaud's dangerous administration. Even Mi Kinleya elec tion did not atop it at once. Nor until his 'power waa formally established In Washing-ioin 1X97, did confidence rehabilitate liar If slowly and huamtsa begin to re viva. A writer In the New York Tribune fia-i- s. ; v WM. GLASMANN, ctah, pi'nihy morning, KXAMixnhOGrEX, pe-le- f ii 1 . : H-- r u-- t. t'-i- . itj $1.50 Navy Blue School Suit CADET STYLES, SIZES 3 TO 7. 11.65 Stripe mixed School 8uit $2.75 Brown, mixed School Balt have you entered my house nke a thief 7" I explained what 1 waa after and she declared I was a robber and would kill me if I attempted to paas her. 8he flew into a rage, aud seizing a club truck me and waa evidantly determined to add another to her list of vanquished collectors. "Across the room was a door in the floor leading Into the cellar. I reached' thla and she followed, raining blows upon my shoulders and back. Before, she could divine my purple I had the cellar door open, and then grasping tha woman pushed her into the cellar. "1 locked the door quickly, went upstairs, and dragged the piano out to the pavement. I snou had It loaded on a wagon and drove off. leaving the woman a prisoner in her own house. "I got my fae, hut had to stand a lawsuit in which I spent It, but I wou out ia court. I had a good client up in that same dint rirt who gave me a number of bills long out la wed. My commission wiia half, aud a I was green in the biii-- rras I was satisfied to work on the prospective solely. A claim for was placed in my hands. The debtor lived in the (Juakake Valley. "I vlslled I he place and saw that tho man knew hia rights In regard to law on debt, and the simple presentation of a bill would have no effect With him. I learned that h" waa an old war veteran, drew pension and kept a lirile liquor nil the side without a Pants. Boys coruroy pants, beat kind lor school wear. 35c ta Boys Cheviot School Pant 50 to 90 cants. $1-0- 0 Oak Brand 45 and 50 cents. Boya tr-rt- Shirts for school, Dark Waists for school wear, with Mother's Friend band, 25 and 35 cents. Boys' Felt Hats, for school. 50c, 75e, $1X10, $1.25. for Winter, different colore Capa $1-7$1-9- 1-- .,.,.....$1-5- 2 to 12 13 2 12 to 1-- 2 .... ...... to .$1.25 H ll..... ............... .$1.75 to 2 12 U tO 2 $1-50 a a Little Giant' kid. patent kid, to 2. Witcher, extension sole, 11 1--3 12.25. "LiHle Giant," box calf, school shoes, patent Hp. heavy sole, good for wet neither: to ft 1 11 ...... 9 to 1-- 2 x. 11 IS to ............ .61-2- 5 61.50 -- 2 $1-9- "Little Giant," Congo calf school hoe, patent tip, ail solid leafhsr: ..... $121 ... ... 5 to $ ...a 8 1-- 2 11 1-- 2 to 11 to $1-5- 3 0 $1-9- Littls Giant, box calf, high top, just the thing for winter: to 11 $ 11 .$2.25 to 2 .$1-7- 1--3 5 1-- 2 Other grades for school, good quali- ties: 5 to 3 11 1-- 2 2 $ .......... ............. 1 90c to ll..... ...... ...... .$1.00 $1 25 to 2 Kangaroo, calf lace, 2 IL 0 to 5 0 1-- 2 Underwear Extra heavy fleeced Union Suits warm ones, 60c Suit Extra henry wool fleeced, 8 piece Suits, $1.25 Suit Boys' Sweaters for school, all sixes and colon, from 50c to $1-5- 1-- 2 to $1.75. Little Giants," the very best school shoe made. Kid, patent tip. heavy or thin sole: 5 6 5 31.50 $1.75 $1.90 3... ...... Box calf, patent tip, lace, 2 Shoes 0 less, quilted, heavy sole: 9 to 12., ..... . . . , . . , .$1.75 13 to 3.. ...... ....... .$2D0 3 to $ Vici Kid, with heavy sole for school For The Girls license. lvs .$1-5- Waists and Shirts lsi u ay in the "Aftr a place I introduced myself one dav as a Gov etmnenr revenue uiprer with Inatror ffon to take him to Phlladelphls. The oil fellow was thunderstruck He col !rstd. He M-- v M pension vanish ini as well as his s'ore, and appealed piteously. "I toM him the complaint had been made by Mr. (using my client': n&iiie.) and I had no choice In the mat for. The rremlon of the creditor': imitie Miggemed an Idea. "'Ah! he's getting square, remark ed the old man. 1 wonder whether f'-- l setile If I'd pay him what he claima?' "Of com e , I thought It probable. We secured a team, drove all night, met the mrrrhant cud the money was ;aid H' "That was easy, you say? Well tt's rot so; besides. It took three rii uth- - to do Ii. "u i he same locaiiiy we had a claim 'u ( a who hud made up his 0 Good Heavy Colt 8kin 8hoea, Good aa Gold," brand: ...a 9 to 12. , .. .. 12 13 to 2 3 8 to 5 Kangaroo Calf Bchool Shoe, seam 2 to 5, $1.50 Percale Sailor Suita for girls. Red Blue, Pink and Black, trimmed with braid. to 14 years, $1.25. Blue flannel Box Jackets. C to 14 years, braid trimmed and whlta stitch around collar, $4.35. All .Wool Skirts for achool wear. Grey, Blue. Brown. Green, Tan and mixed, from 10 to 18 years, $2.25 to $5.00. Hose "Rnngh Rider," all sizes, 25 to 35c. Stainless dye, two "KauUneg threads. The moot substantial and serviceable hose ever offered at the price 15 cents Underwear Buita, 25 to 60e. Natural Wool, Suita, Suit Klondike' extra heavy. Fleeced Union Salt, $5 cent Fleeced $1-2- 5 Caps White, Red and Bine Anto Caps, for school. 60 and 60 centa. Tamo'shanters, all colors, 50 to 60a CLARK & SONS' CO. jyyvvvvuV1VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVllllVilaaaaaaa"aa"lV oSoooooooooeoooooOoQigeooooaboooooooooo |