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Show WIO, UOCSINO EXAMINEE. 1 THE EXAMINER FuUliM mry day la the fur by Ua Staadard PebUahlng Ok WM. GLAIHANN, HuaK TTAH, TrrnAY MORNING, Under protection, wa care for our own: under free trad wa give tha benefit to foreign nation Redding free Piea -- THE JAPANESE WAY. There ia not much rad tape about ths Japanese style of doing buslnes As soon ea they have captured n town they Immediately install Japanese school teachers and educate the people to notions. their The Chiaccording nese In Manchuria did nut receive such solicitous attention from tha Russians. If Russia wanted to start a school it would take at least two years for the necessary documents to be freighted irk ami forth over Siberia. party-aaashi- b itrumamiE rati iJ. . ' Itm lfpyor Olaammm left this morning for soatharn Utah, w Sera ha will earn, paign for Ronaaaalt and tba whole RapiibUea ticket lfr. Olaamann will ia aouthern Utah. follow Judge-Power-s During tha mayor'a abaenca John D. Murphy will do tba hoary editorial work on tba Standard tad Esamlnar and la prepared to meat all objnctloai to kla aditorkla with a bow la kalfa and Catling pin. THE POLITICAL OUTLOOK. Tba prospects of Republican lucres In tba nation dt largo grow brighter as time goes on. When tba Demoeratia convention In St. Lou la, rrpranantmg the always hungry and aver needy made the shameless democracy, barter of all that democracy stood Belmont'e empty for, for August prom lam, the hopes of the unterrlfled, who bad bean ofllceiesa and feeding on pram like Nebuchadnmzar, "until ear. on times bad passed over their heads," ware gleeful tad full of hope. Day Visions of golden showers from Wall street filled their waking hours nd dreams of "pockets' of wealth to be opened np by tba pick of the honest politician made their slumbers light and joyful. In their unsophisticated Innocence they firmly believed that the trust were ready to stand and deliver "whenever Tom Taggart called haads up.'" Tba Utah democracy were especially happy, represented as they are by that brilliant young fin ancier and good fellow, Henry Peary (who by tba way had announced bis intention of conducting tbs Utah campaign npon strictly bust ness principles with especial emphasis pun "business"), they imagined that tbs campaign here would be oae Not only long round of pleasure. were they to have money enough to fill tbo pockets and satisfy the greed of Democratic patriots, but, they were to have enough left with which to "buy" Republicans who wvr of "easy virtu" It Is ssid that tbs astute Henry himself believed he would be aMe to satisfy the clamors of lhase importunate patriots and did not of winning Tom Taggart over to his view natll at his last visit to headquarters, the cunning Tom announced to him that Utah waa a hope-lescase for Democrat.; that the faithful tiers were doomed to hitter disappointment and that the patriots, who In the hope of a golden calf," had bartered off a silver birthright," were to be left to work our their own aaivetlua or damnation unaided by the national organisation. What more he cu&flded to Heary of the uniruatfnl-ses- s of the Trust' of U. ingratitude of the money power, of the chic naery of Wall street and the general apathy or hostility of capital and capitalists to Democracy and the Democratic party, wa can only Imagiae, as Heary ia far too loyal to "peach; d lr a The Dunk adrift. I have marooned myself on this Island aud turned boat The isrty of Salt Lake chief City Is in training to muurner at tbe Democratic obsequies In November. document formulated by Parker and expurgated by Hill. It la a space-fillin-g treatise which In a most masterful way says nothing. Judge Parker's pneiifon is a peculiar oae. He is a creature of tha iruau and they prescribe limits which prevent him from expressing any real opinion on any Issue. Dominated by Hill, bln utterances are Impregnated with the trickery of that New York political corruptionist. The use of phrases aud worda auaceptlbis to several constructions clmractetiiied Parker's speech of acceptance; they are features of the letter he has just Issued. Hill evidently thinks it better to keep the Democrats In Ignorance of their candidate and hie view Back of theories aud generalities be hides his rent opinions on tbe issues of the uatnpaign. No definite declaration ia made. 11a hedge vacillates and In the end dodges the discussion of any policy, the Inception or elimination of which would have vital effect on tbe people's Interests. Parker evidently hones for success because the, people do not know him or for what ha stand THE INCONSISTENT mjr Canada Is rapable of furr.ia&ing more tbsn Hie 200,0(10,000 bushels of wheat which Britain has to Import every year. It Is believed that the whale holds the palm lor length of years. A reliably correct computation puts tha extrema age of the largest fish at 400 year The world's total coffee production for the period of 1902 .1, according to It.tod.KOii was the latest statistics, bags, of which Brasil furnished 12,886,-2- o bags. study of prevailing industries In America shows that brewing is a very important industry in Chile. The laigcat. trewcrlee are those at Santiago, Liiuaclie and Valdivia. A HERALD. Saturday morning the belligerent Herald waa for revolution, In Utah; was declaring in warlike terms thst the Democrats would never submit, In tba present condition of affairs, to the election of Cutler, and was very emphatic in defining its opposition. Wa supposed, as we had a right to uppnua, this meant war war moat Inbloody civil war. Insurrection, ternecine strife end a complete overturning of the established order of This morning the hysterical thing old granny runs In parallel the of George Washington and Theodore Roosevelt and assumes that the latter desires war and bloodshed, while the former was for peace. There Is no true American who will not say Amen to the utterances of both the first and last of our president There Is no sane man who can read the silly deductions of the Herald without a smile of derision, bnt on would suppose, from the very recent warlike utterances and belligerent attitude nnd declarations of the Herald, that the "warlike" president and not tbe "peaceful" one would be its model. Come, Mr. Herald, either declare for war and warlike people or take off your war paint. 2476 WASH. A YU THE WED THE d ' ' an-1- f-- FIFTY DOLLARS A reward of Fifty Dollars (160.00), wil be paid by tha Utah liiw A Power Co. for the arrest of party or parties who on tha evening April 29th, 1903, eaaaed a "short elreuit" oa Its electric transmission lino, through Interference la soma manner with said company's Uses at a point about ana mils south from the power hoos known as W. 2 sv-ner- y n s nuive-nwwi- i MM. Station, near tho mouth of Ogdon Canyon. Persons ara warned not to interfere In any wise with said fia It ia aide to tha pnblio if unmolested, bnt serious results to to persona can ho caused through tha ty and possible fatal resalts breaking of Insulator or tho throwing at wire limbs of tree, ar aim liar obstruction ovar tho wises of company's said stactric tran mission lin (CL POWER CO.. UTAH LIGHT R. S, Campbell, Mgc By NOTHING BETTER A perfect Whiskey for Household and Medicinal purposes. Properly aged, sweet aroma delicious in hstc. Jl f jMjjffi, 1 Aire Old Kentucky $10 REWARD. A Recycle wheel. No. 52,646, stolen from place of business on 26th St., Ogden. Utah. The owner will pay reward of 10 for recovery of same and no questions asked. A. FERN LUND, 340 26th SL ml Warning. A REWARD OF PUT HIMSEiy OUT OF MISERY. Seattle, Wash., Sept. 25. Milas Shafer committed suicide on Vahouu Island this afternoon to put himself out of misery from an accidental gunshot wound. He waa out hunting with a couple of companion when both barrels of his shot gun exploded, the charges entering big abdomen. While hia companions rushed away after a his gun and physician, h shot himself in the head. tij-e- 147 Extra caps and rubber Reward. COMFORT FOR SOLDIERS. Tha success of the Japs in the war in tha Far East haa not swelled the head of the Mikado ia tha least. He compliunis the little brown men for the many victories they have won and then admonishes them that the war has just begun. Visalia Times. I had no hope of q final escape. I knew only too well that one or two extra efforts on the part of the enemy might definitely close thla struggle at any moment. r At the next hound the again nearly caught me, but. while the claw graxed the wheel, I saw that I had to puss over a long and narrow foot bridge spanning n wide Irrigation ditch. This gave me back my courage. I calculated that the animal would hesitate sn instant at the bridge, and perhaps lose a few yards In crowing it. Thie wae exactly what happened. On the other aide of the ditch, I saw that I had gained about a dozen paces over the formidable feline. It may be that in the intoxicetlon of this advantage. I increased my speed. I thought 1 was saved, when an nnfnreseen rlr-- v cumsiance completely changed the It nation. At the entrance to a grove of hana-n-a trees a wry bram-h- . probably thrown there hr some laborer, barred the way. As there no possibility of evading It. 1 ran over the ohsta-ie- . but tin fort una el y it paused the wheel to swerve, and 1 a as obliged to slow np for a fsw yards In order to regain my equilibrium. Tbe animal evidently a his opjir-tunit-y. He male a desperate effort, and 1 saw in imagination the moment that I should foil a victim to hit for-iale claws. A sort of trance passed over my spirit a strange resignation to my fate; but only for a moment. In another instant I had again taken up the race, and thla was the last effjrt needed. The tiger, though nil swift ss a good hunting hone, was definitely beaten by the bicycle, and aoun auandoned tfce chase, parly from and rrtly. no dotiht. on of tbe nearness of the village which he had learned to fear. PHONE All klnda of glass fruit Jar POOR OF Anather carload Juat receive in-- WHEELWRIGHT BROS. THE BALLOT BOX 8TUFFER. It Is to be hoped that tha San Francisco authorities will he able to bring to Justice the individuals who voted fraudulently in the recent primary election in that city. Tha ballot box staffer le a vicious criminal anil he cannot be too severely dealt with, Such characters should ba put Into stripes with all poasibls dispatch Santa Rosa Republican. The only point Judge Parker makea in hia letter of accepiance that can be MARSHAL TAKKES CHARGE OF BANKRUPT MILL. fully appreciated by the people is where he endorsee Roosevelt's policy. Colorado Spring Colo., Sept. 25. He advances no policy of hts own. Deputy United States Marshal E. H. At any rata Judge Powers will be Davis haa taken charge of tha Tellu able to reimburea himself on expense rids mill of tho General Metals comColorado City under an order by writing a story of the "Trip of a pany at Democrat in aa Auto." It would be of Jndga Moses Hallett of the Federal court, who haa adjusted the company interesting If he eliminated politic bankrupt. This action waa taken on Having nona of the handicap that application of local creditors whose mimes with carrying tha disgruntled claims aggregate over 12,000,000. office seekers who are now in a party At the noise of a bird among tha folt-ag- a tha Reibllcan party by themselve he turned quickly, a phosphoresof Utah should roll up a majority that cent gleam shone In hia eyes; but he haa never been equalled in Utah. raw nothing. He seemed to hesitate A number of rumpaniea ara prospecting for oil In various parts of Mexico. between two directions; then he turnA gusher has recently been struck near ed again toward the lake and took a Tampico, on the property of the Mexi- step on tha bank. This step did not bring him nearer can Petroleum company, which haa been sinking wells in that region for to me; but with a second and mon rapid movement of the animal my terthe past two or three year ror derided m In two leaps I had The announcement that comes from reached my blcycl When I Jumped into the saddle, I saw New York that Utah Bute CommitteeIlka a flash tha big body crouching and man Deery will return without receiving any funds from tba National com- than tha spring. At that Instant I gave mittee ia calculated to throw con- tha first Impulse to tha pedal. It seemed to me that I had become sternation into the ranks of Democracy. Democratic enthusiasm in all instinct, and that every one of my fibres obeyed that unconscious will this state will now commence to ebb. which la worth more In Immediate The Bingham Junction editor, who danger than tha clearest reasoning. claimed be was assaulted by six men With n great effort I attained my maximum apeed; and. In tha short Interval who were offended because of the editors American party editorials,, has between the first end second bounds of confessed thst he really was done up the tiger, I wee ready for the struggle. by a restaurant rook who objected to Everything depended on maintaining for disparaging remarks concerning his a start, however fnalgnificant. about a hundred yard after which the concoction Thus does another Tribune sensation die an early death. speed of the beast would probably decrease somewhat, though still remaining fearful. I worked the pedals in a PITH THE PRESS frensy. but at tha fourth leap tha distance waa reduced; at the fifth the beast had only to stretch out hia paw JAPANESE ENTERPRISE. to reach me, and at the seventh it The management of tha Portland touched the tire of the rear wheel. I thought that I waa lost and that the exposition gives out the information that the Japanese are preparing to effort I made waa in vain. Bnt the install one of the largest exhibits. The claw missed Its aim, scarcely scratchJapanese also bars a good showing at ing tha tire; and, as tha machine kept Ht. Louis, and are nor permitting the np its apeed, the tiger was less near at war to divert them from cnmn.erclal the eighth bound, because ha had Interest a. Grass Valley Union. counted the rare won. In tbene awful moments I had tho InTHB BETTER WAY. spiration to deviate from my path toIt Is belter for this country to feed, ward a guava tree which grew at the house and riot he onr own labor in aide of the road; and again 1 escaped, this country than to support foreign because my pursuer waa forced to labor In other count ilea with onr mon- - make a detour. But, though my speed was Its at highest point, Speaker Cannon, In hie speech nt Terre Haute, Ind adsdttad that we are speeding two dollars on the navy sow where we epent oae dollar during the Democratic administration of Drove? Cleveland, hut Mr. Cannon asserted that the navy as now supported, la the most economical bit of machinery in the government. "It le n bond of because It fate." said tha speaker, strengthens our diplomacy.'' The day after Speaker Cannon uttered these words, Russia announced her iwcognltloB of the contention by this government that foodstuffs shall not- be considered aa contra baud iff war when conslgaed to private persons even though they may go to the country of a belligerent This la not a new contention on Ut part of ths United States, but It la the first recognition that it has had from the great powers of Europe. The United States took this position In favor of the neutrality of foodstuffs early in the nineteenth century, and hu contended for It fully one hundred years. As the greatest producer of foodstuff! la the world, we have Insisted on the right to ship these products to coasumsra other than belligerents, but our diploEDITORIAL COMMENT macy has foiled uatll now. Judge Parker says that we have ban a world-powe- r since the revolution, Aa Judge rowers is now sutomnbH-In- g but tha other powers of the world have In Dixie, reports of early frosts are not so recognlxed us uutll our navy due from that kirallty. abowed its capacity for backing up American claims by sinking the Spanish fleet at Sautlago. All Europe then BICYCLE recognised the United States navy aa a fighting machine which must be respected. Since then we have led In From tha French of J. H. Roany. dlplomncy. When President McKinley- angm-aieTwo years ago we were travelling While I was sitting thus there was a the open door In China, the other in Malaysian Inlands, Sumatra crackling in the bushes. Something powers consumed; ehen bs sent Den. and the Java. When going down tbe riv- both heavy and lightfooted was makChaffee to Pekin to rescue the Amro er Banyon-Assim- , which flow among ing Its way to the of tbe woods. lean minister, they followed. When enormous forests, o lauded one even- My heart stood stilledge when I turned to President Roosevelt said that England ing at the settlement of Nieuwen-- see what It was. About thirty feet About a dozen Dutch colonists I from tny rock a powerful tiger issued nnd Germany might collect their debts huy from the ahaduw. it waa a giant among from Venezuela, but not take a foot of live there, with the entire population of Malays and Chinese In thulr ser- ils kind. territory, they agreed, and when he vice. V met with generous hospital, Hidden hanging palm branches, arbitration they readily ity In the house of Mynheer Vaniicr I dared nutby move. suggested In order to reach OuvHandt. consented. the bicycle it wa necessary to regain Tho following morning, while our the road, and this was impossible Tbe Knowledge that the American hunt was In the fields, I rose an.l without sitrar.ing the attention of tbs navy can successfully fight has mads having taken a eup of tea. went who would easily overtake me la this nation as much respected on the strolling about the dwelling. My at- tiger, two or three leaps. seas as tha Monroe doctrine made It tention vn attracted by a magnificent Upside, even if should snereed In respected on this continent. It has bicycte standing In a shed. At the't m uniting the wheel alive, I would not sight of the machine I was vrized with be SHfe If the animal should decide to been the handmaiden of our diploma wild desire to try ft. pursue me. A blcyi Iw rover w acy, aad it haa aided In onr prosperity At first I resisted; than 1 took oat I mile more quickly than amay tiger: but at w the assurance wheel deter tuiif-and that to mounted, have the start esa you elude tho e.iormnus perby giving manent ponce because we have the confine nivsrif to a sbm t ride. A good ' Prsi bound of the tiger? I did no; . from led house road tile and think so; after the paralysis of universal respect or other nations of into the fields: the dwellingwas w th bicycle first perfect, seronds, I sat trembling, the world. This pence will be perma- and the Intoxcaliun of the ride be- with my heart pounding like a hamnent so long as there ia a Rrpubllcan came Irresistible. Snre of pormli-mer. and my mouth as dry as a stone, from our amiable I host. whs vhci lly secret congress to support Hie nary as It is that the lieat. sat speeding across the rice and roflee isfied wl-r.i.-- victim of the night today tbe most tEtltni fighting ma- fields at a rapid pace. had come u tt-to chine ea the Ligb seas. It will be Uefors long I was at the outskirts ' stake his th:rt. But. take simply though the tiger broken whan there 1s a Democratic of the forest Bewitched bv the mar- -' moistened hi to'jgj in the water, he beauty of la zjoT. f dismount-- ; did not seem driven to the water by congrats to retnra to the cheeseparing rollons d from the wheal in order to eu;:y necessity; for he scon lifted his head, policy of cutting down the navy. the tmtiCsisg to the mli. ; and looks around PARKER'S LETTER A little lake shadowed liy ere hanging An intuit-otoid me that he was OF ACCEPTANCE. branches seemed the image oi seeking lomuensstion fur a fro less peace, and. ersiiag uiveeU oh a gran- hunt the n'shl bef.-e- , a fztee t. Judge Parker's inter of ite ruck. I was fcouii int iu ckii and I sbouiu Lr Uiai Is pubUebed in this issue a Ikeuraii temptation. - To Preearva your fruit GraaS' Valley Union. elet-iin- JARs STONE THE ELECTRIC TRAM. Steam railroading In Great Britain la on the anxious scat. In that country It costs from 1300.000 to 11,250,-0)- 0 per mile to build and equip a steam railroad, whereas an eleeiric road can be built and rquipped for $40,0u0 per mile, and they get tha business, too. Short distances and dross populations ar breeders of electric trams. Oakland Herald. ladili What Inducement is offered the Honing Eualia, thinking man, the conservative citizen who puts patrlotlaih above mere party MS ik regularity, to vote for a Democratic 5 di candidal e for Omgreaa this year? Laying aside all questions of mare sad considering tba mattar on lUBkCRimON RATER Ka nwrtto and in Ha relations to tbs Ball oaa aoiU (tacMtu nnd the taMeorOgdea ....Itota beet btowtef the country tba find we that Hk M subject re. community solves Itself into a busline proposition; there ia nothing involved, or will mater a ravor by deep, or abstruse shout it Informing thla cfflca of fallora la I Tha point la this: In the past five rive Tba Enanw Mm Wi tha A merlian Congressional seen choose to fit a Repub-Ilia- n have people House of Representatives, supplementing that action ns noon aa tbe REPUBLICAN TICKET chsaga could be made, by electing a 1 Republican Senate also. They did bat berauee they, or at leant a working FOR PRESIDENT majority of them entitled to vote, were Theodore Roosevelt sot satisfied wltk the legislation the Datum rati wen passing, or had passof Naw York. ed, and they naatsd a different kind of legislation. FOR They have been getting what they Qms. W. Fairbanks evidently, for they have been wasted, of Indiana. returning a Republican House to power emh recurring election. Now, that fai t is not without stgidfioaace. It must that tha House Is a be remembered V ptP Presidential Else tar the clue to people, eeaily changbody . C. W. WADE. It baa been subjected ed and the in past MPYTON. P. H. , to onasioual and violent upheavals. JAMES A. MINER. ' '' " Tha long tenure, therefore, of the ReFerCongrsa publicans la tha pnasssston of tha JOSEPH HOWELL. House can only be taken aa evidence Par Oavamar of Utah, j that the people have been satisfied. JOHN C. CUTLER. ; J Well, what I there this year to warFar Secratary of 9 tat rant a change? What good can be acCHARLES . TWOEY. complished, what principle emphasisFar Juatlca Suprams Court ed? Tba answer must be, none. DANIEL N. ETRAUP. On the contrary, I here ia ovary reasFar Attorney Oaaaral, on for continuing the Republicans In M. A. BREEDEN. Congress. Protection must be guarded Par Stato Tramarar against ths attack of fra trailers, for JAMES CHRISTENSEN. while tha free traders could not break down the system until they gut control For Stato Auditor, of the Senate as wall as tha House, agi. J. A. EDWARDS. talion would ha hurtful to buataee . Par Stato Sep of Schoola, Tba gold standard must be maintaiHed, A. C. NELSON. the Phlltpplnee policy Inaugurated by McKinley must be endorsed. JlDICUl TKKET In n nutshell, the Issues before the people in the Congressional elect Inn art Juat tha same aa they were two SECOND DISTRICT. yean ago aad tha same motives ought For Dtotrlat Judge, govern the Independent and conserJAMES ALBERT HOWEU. vative vote this year. 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