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Show -1- - HOUSING t ? THE EXAMINER Published the Sunder I" tT 7 I wry Publishing WM. GLABMANN. Manager. Delivered by Carrier. Imclodfog Sunday Morning Eamlna, II da per mouth I eta Ingle septa lUBICRIPTION RATER u one month (tnelndlng By Bwdayl oetalde of Ogdon ... Telephone Nol 54. eta will confer n favor kr f Morelng thla offlr of fallnre latheir before E.iamlaar mIm The flrihnr'tr breakfast republican ticket for frebident Theodore Roosevelt of Mew Tort. rm ticdphesideni Outs W. Fairbanks DEMOCRATIC of Uliana. annum suit ran JAMES A. MINER. I For Confrere. HOWELL. JOSEPH " Far Gewamor of Utah. For SeereUry of Stale, CHARLES S. TINGEY. For Jnetlee Supreme Court DANIEL N. STRAUP. For Attorney General, M. A. BREEDEN. Far State Treaaurer, CHRISTENSEN. Far State Auditor, J. The Herald young man, with a wanton record for mendacity In politics, albeit a gentleman and several kinds of a erholar, la other respects, sends a somewhat brueey and altogether article to his paper with referent to the primaries held by the Republicans last evening. The article tells of the contests which may be on In (ho Republican eoaveotloa betwenu Dr. A. 8. Cun ilon and C. R. Hollingsworth, aad between Mews. Sleaford, Powers, Skeen, Madaon et al. for and of Edwin Dlx and K. T. Woolley for aasewajr. which la all well enough In the way of news, but to earn hia so much per line" end "to much per lie" he adds a kit of sickly drfstle shout a slate, prlgied ballots, etc. Bo for aa we know end so far as we can learn after inquiry, there was no "aisle." aad It la an Insult to the representative Republicans chosen by tho primaries to say that I hey could be handled or controlled by any ring or the young man with the Absalom-lik- e heir gets bis taspiraUim, but auanning tho list of delegatee chosen, we must declare our conviction that every candidal who comae before tbe convention tomorrow, will bo fairly treated and receive the consideration due him. er JOHN C. CUTLER. JAMES MENDACITY. mia-loadl- ag Fee Presidential Etaeterc. E. W. WADS. , ' M. F. MVTOM. , at first waa that obtained from tbe evaporation during summer of the water cnntalaed la little lagoooa M Batumi basin alung the ehore of tli lake. About the year IMP dans were ' built to hold large quantities of water These (B low place for evaporation. ponds were flooded le the spring and the salt deposited during the summer by solar evaporation was gathered lata pllea along tbe banks aad carried over from one year to another. About this time the chlorination proraaa for the reductive of silver ores was discovered and the demand far milling salt Increased very rapidly. Tbe output for all purjuaea retched a total of M,000 tons In 1190. whereas not over 604 to 1.0UO pounds were gathered In 1848. At present Utah ranks sixth as a aall producer, among the state so far as quantity Is concerned, and flflh If the value of Die product U considered. The production has IncrnoMd from 96.764 barrels In 18Sg to 417.6U1 barrels la 1802. The processes of evaporating and milling salt carried oa at the raaemble California plants closely thorn of Utah, but a few Important differences of practice have arisen because strength of of a difference la tbe Uit brine. la evaporating the weaker brine lu Baa Francisco liny. It la aeueasary to provide for the precipitation of the iron oxide, lime carbonate, and gypsum. A. EDWARDS. For State SupL of Scheela, A. C. NELSON. mm mil ran SECOND DISTRICT. Candidates must understand, that, in JAMES ALBERT HOWELL. a county so purely Republican as WeFor Diatrict Attorney, ber, even tbe beat of men cannot GEORGE HALVERSON be nominated without opposition, here, as elsewhere, mea are ambitious do get offlo. NNther waa It to OP GOURDS. b expected, with eo many candidates in tbe Beld, that friends of those canWhen Benauir Dubois laaued hia didates In the several vising districts, aMoiarular cfaalh'ngeetc, to Senator would net print a ticket aad offer It tko polygamy to the voters who might attend. As far Fairbanks. to dlm-uaquestion la Idaho, we called attention as we are Inforaied, there was a fair, to U. the purpneo of 1C anal male the even field and, if nay one had been disprediction that the bunder Beoator, satisfied In any district. It surely would aadMala would have been an nay uattar to have made and Ignore both the Idaho Beaator and his a hustle and have beaten, what the challenge aad we further predicted Herald man la pleased to call 'The That Senator Dubois and hie Balt lake lade." would prorialni (hat the RepaMtran candidate had "dodged This paper expects to support tho an laoue." Our prediction bare la both Bomiueea of the Republican convention Inataacee keen verified. Senator Fair- and to give them loyal and unstinted banks 1 touring the country In behalf support. There has been no man sugof the National party ticket, ho Is a gested for any office, so far es we have National rkaracter, and there la no learned, who Is not worthy the supWe do not man. ezreid perhaps the venerable and port of all Republicans. nor any man who Herald tbe believe Davie, that antiquated Henry Geaeeerey Could expect to have a "challenge" tu other man can work up, by falsehood dlacuH political lamiaa even considered. or other means, any feeling among the Senator Dubois knew this, his Belt good and true Republicans who have knew it, yet the announced their randldecy for ths difLake eoued and fury of Ike Dubois challenge ferent offices before the coming Revia none the lues brazen cad the publican convention, except ooe of .generous rivalry. We believe that after echo aad wall of the Sail Lake none the lees loud, la the submitting their claims la the Judgmeantime, perhaps, R would be Jual as ment of the two hundred and fourteen well for Utah people to withhold judg- delegates who w ill compose that conment, es to Beauior Fairbanks and the vention, tint tbe defeated candidates laeueu, he le dodging, until they caa will fall Into line and support the have an opportunity to we and hear ticket Thera are other days waning, other conventions lo be held, and the hia themaalvea. Wo are very glad to be able to say claims and merits of all the good and that he will be here October tih, and loyal Republicans who are before (be we invite all ridiru regardless of coming convention will In time bo party politics, religious belief or pre- recognised. judice, to tome aiul hear him, and, We did not expert, however, that the If we are nul niitdnfurmad as to hia would go to suit tho Herald ability to (brow hot shot" lato the primaries man (or Democrat f in gsnersl.1 He la raskt of tbe Democracy, wo think we and the harder he can safely predirt tksl there will be expected to kick, kicks and the louder the Democratic considerable dodging among the Utah donkey brays, the better Republicans Democrats and assistant Democrats, should be eatiafied. We are going to about that time. Come and hear Senwallup the Democratic donkey In this ator Fairbanks, and if be can't concounty this faH until the old vince you that It is your duty to supjade will retire to some country port the Republican ticket In Its en- churchyard and cat thistles and bray tirety, you are hopelessly ruck-ribbfor an entire generation to come. Tbe or inconsolably disappointed. pi imartea were all rlgbt, the delegatee e, active, hardabuses are BALT INDUSTRY OF UTAH and we are satRepublicans, working AND CALIFORNIA. is tied they will do the proper thing at Edwin C. Eckel, of the United States the convention tomorrow. Geological survey In a recent treaties, Thla paper has played no favorites, submitted the department, duals with until after the convention acta, and, tbe salt tad us try in Utah and Califorwill have no candidate for any county nia. Mr. Eckel describes In detail tbe har- office. After that the entire ticket will receive the cordial support. The editor vesting and acuiliig ponds of tbe Inland Gryetal Balt company and the end manager of the Standard, tiefore method by which tbe lake brine is his departure, left, word that all candidates should receive purified and the salt pioclpitaied. He roihddeniiton. We believe that also describes the equipment of list equal the oooventkiu will decide all conts company's refining mill and the proueee fotrly; at all events, I here is no o' her by which Uw aeparatioa of the way la which to settle the dtffvnue ft om the salt it acownpLdLed. of optaioa with regard to the menu TLe history of salt masnfacture from and clainfi of the differeur candidate tee waters of Great Salt Lake begins but to submit to tbe Seriwon of the with the antral of the Mormons la cLesea delegatee of the party. Utah In 147. Tbe only tall harvested Their deeisien, we bcLetr, will be For District Judge, a lop-oar- SATURDAY MORNING, OGDEN, UTAH, EXAMINE!!, OCTOBER fair; et all events, it le Anal and all will acquiesce In the result. good Republican 1, WOL FLO WE R POTS POLITICAL CHANGE WOULD CAUbE INJURIOUS DEPRESSION. ALL KINDS, BUY THEM NOW AT Comparlsua of tbe aiatiitira of the WHEELWRIGHT BROS. United Slates with those of other countries shows that thia country enjoy much greater degree of prosperity than any other. During tho tea years from mi to 1942 the population of Great Britain Increased tea per tent., that of Germany IS per cent., and that of the United State 21 per cent. During the same period the total deposit in a'.l banks ia Ureal Britain increased 43 per rent., ia the United Stales 101 per cent. Coal production in Great Britain Increased 21 per cent., in Germany 64 per cut., in France 22 ier cent., ia the United Stales 75 ier cent. The produo lion of pig Iron intrtased 18 per rent, in Great Ilritain, 59 per rent In Germany, 17 per cent, in France, 94 per cent in the United Blairs. The production of steel Increased 65 per cent, in Great Brltsin, 132 per cent, in Germany, 133 per rent, lu Frame and 173 per rent, in the United Stales, lbs exports of manufactures Increased 16 per cent, in Great Brlioin, 30 per cent, tn Germany, 10 per cent, in France, and 15a per emit, in tbe United Stales. Great Britain, wiih her enormous outflow to her colonies, exported in 1902 manufactures to the amount of t,126,0u0,0uU, while tbe United States exported but whereas Great Britain in thla Item gained only 18 per cent, during the decade from 1893 to 19u2, decade, the over the last preceding United State gained 155 per cent. Why akould auy person vole to exchange such prosperity aa that for a disperiod of political Incumiietence. turbing legislation and business editorial cosroiiri j The strike of the bologna makers in New York will bare lb endorsement of Die canine world. Misftlssipiil is to bare tbe only wood alcohol fai'loiy lu the world which uses yellow pine from which to (IInIiII the alcohol. 'I he factory is now in course of erect I .'in ill HrUIl-sIiuik- , mail bag raptured by the Doers in tb91 baa Just been recovered. U conn reel'd ored let I era, in tained which were about $:r.u in raxli, a number of portal orders, a draft for II.OOU, documents involving a sum of $25.1)40, checks, official papers and two wills. A forty-seve- CROCKERY STORE. PHONE 147 a NW WA8IL AYE. Reward. Warning, A REWARD OF FIFTY DOLLARS A reward of Fifty Dollara ($50 00). wilt be paid by the Utah Light A Power Co. for the arrest of party or parties who on the evening of Its elect rio transnussiei April 29th 1903, caused a "short circuit" oa Una. through Interference la some meaner with Mid company's line at a point about one mile eouth from the power bouse, knows a pj. seer Station, sear the mouth of Ogden Canyon. Persons are warned sot to Interfere la any wise with tosaid lia props to the public If unmolested, but aerfoua results It la through the tv and possible fatal results to personsofcan bo eauaed wires, limbs ef trees, or breakinx of Insulators, or the throwing similar obstruction over the wires of companys said electric Hu. Irene-suasio- n UTAH LIGHT & POWER CO., If FARKER SHOULD BE ELECTOR, When the Cabinet calls at the White House. la Redlands orange la considerable quantities are being used far fuel. They UNCLE GASSAWAVS TROUBLE. literally have orange to bum" there. Tbe cull fruit ia spread out on the sand and lima allowed to dry in the summer One of the strongest obstables in the sr.ii, and ia said to make excellent fueL Watsonville Ifojuroniun. way of H. Gasaaway Davie success tn West Virginia la tho thriving conditions of the Industries of the state LOSS UNNECESSARY. which have been built up under Republican politics. Vallejo News. The manner in which many farmer a A LONG WAY. have bf-- u caught with unprotected empa IL the present rain storm le not proof of ' their industry or foresight. According to astronomers It la about When piles of wheat in sacks are seen twenty --five trillions of miles, as the exposed to the fury of the rala, while In crow Alee, from the earth to Alpha an adjacent, field are wiudrowa of waato Centauri, the nearest fixed star. It la straw that would have made aa ample about tbe name distance from Esopus covering for the damaged grain, it la to the White House by the Democratic simply a demonstration of sheer lasl- - routafitucktoa Record. BETTER NOTHING Simimight have been more difficult to win nema oa the part of the former. tbe booby prise, but tbe Elders would larly, when hay In large quantities has have accomplished it. Salt Lake Tele- been left exposed to the storm, though been adequate covering could have gram. provided with n little hard work, one la not disposed to waste much sympaORANGES TO BURN. thy with the sufferer from such slack" methods of farming. Alameda A perfect Whiskey (or Household and Medicinal puraronu, delicious in taste. poses. Properly aged, sw-et F. J. KIES EL (Q. CO., Distributors O CSJQfid3 C332E2! 6 n G H. B. Hilliard-- BOTE CENTRAL In consequence of tbe riven drought in Western Austria. Uaveria aud Eastern Switzerland, the government of C Rchffg, 0 AND BAR L has prohibited tbe Auatrla-Hungar- y export uf fodder for cal tie In the ahap of clover, bay, oala or corn, as ths supplies In that country are already lnauf-fleivIn view of the prospective failharvest. ure of the eecond MAKES 1118 AN ANNIVERSARY GIFT 6 'Phone Under New Management. 135-- k 9 aenii-annu- The total values of lbs sewing machines end parte thereof which were Imported Into Germany during the first six months of 1942, 1903 end 1944 were 6745A92, 11036.454 end $1,417,526. The exports amounted to $2,550,174 during the first half of 1502, $3,040,450 during the first six month of 1908 and $3,163,020 during tbe Mins period In 1804. tht fear the Democrats do r.ot church influence." (be "court aor Balt lake Herald gleefully note tbe fort that a Mormon candidate withdrew his candidacy for the legislature on the ground that "five out of tne eight nominees were already Mormons and he thought the representation should be more equally divided. To show The Tribune Is authority for the fol"The complexion of the would Indicate the election of Hollingsworth to the state senate and Rudolph Kurhler, J. D. Murphy, John C. Child end George Dean to tbe lower We had no Idea these gentlehouse. men were nominated, but If their election ia assured, we are Mtisfled If the rest are. lowing: aele-gall- There has been renewed activity In Japan along many lines, end the total aominerc for the find six months of 1944 s mounted to $159,410,083.44, a gain of $I4.010.228.52 or 1 per cent, over that of the corresponding period in IPOS. White It la true that the Imhna conportation of war materia tributed considerably to this result, and to that extent tbe showing does not represent a natural permanent growth of the commerce of Die country, still there was a marked increase independent of war purchases. 1- -2 The Logan Journal, in new drew, enlarged. Improved and full of Interesting news Items, term comment and argumentative editorial, prevent one of the feature of thee pro porous time. The Journal haa recently added a new linotype mae.hine and an Improved press lo its plant, but neither of these were needed to place it among Hie brightest uf Utahs country ncw papers. Tbe ability and energy of Ita man at era and proprietors had already that. It la strange, accomplished Ihnnrb. that showing all the prosperous feature resulting from a Republican admlaiftretlnn. the Journal 1111 adheres to Democratic ideas. ed PITH OF THE PRESS wide-awak- CITY FATHERS HAVE BEEN MADE WISE. The elmpllrity and generosity of some of our town aad city authorities is both rharaiing and wonderful. They lire away charters and franchisee for the nse of public property without compensation to the public, and that, too. for the benefit of private individuals who do nut an through! even the form of an Incorporation! Fait Lake Cttv 1 blandly asked to "follow suit. hut we think the city fnthecs are "onto Deseret New. the game. BAKE OI.D KNOCKING. sal-pba- tri The taw-hulreason fca closed so for M Salt Lake Cvy ia concerned, and the finish vraa anything but glorioui. Ey flfot of arr.et endeavor the loral teim eontrtved to finish in last para Of enure If the league had been composed of six or eight clubs instead of four it l From th Mria. Alin Lambereart threw down her napkin with an angry gesture. You selfish heaat ! she raged. "All my life you have sacrificed me to your personal pleasures, without once thinking uf my winhes or desires. When I think of the twenty-fou- r years of our married life and remember that not one single iirawit have you given me on one of our anniversaries in all that lime, I aee i shall be reduced to buying my own present tomorrow, so that our nephews and nieces shall sot know bow badly 1 am neglected." d "But," my dear, protested her mildly, "you have never lacked for anything." "ioteked! No. I have never been without food or shelter, but the merest dollar-a-da- y boarder haa that! Not a single gift hav you ever bought me, nol a single lunch of vloiota, not th tlnlusl box uf eweets! Oh, why did I marry you instead at Gustave, who promised me such a happy life! Why wm I so stupid! Why could 1 not have foreseen" The violence of her regrets smothered the lire of Mme. Lamborsarte auger, and iho buret Into a flood of tears. "You need not cry ao bitterly, my love," said M. LambersarL shrugging 1 hia mhcmlders wearily. analysed your toare but evening. They contain only a weak solution of phosphate of chalk aud a little chlorous of coda. The rest la mra water which is of no value at all. "You analyzed my tears?" gMped the enraged wife. "Tea , that is what I said," affirmed the chemist. "They are nothing but " water But Mme. Lamboreart did not give him lime to finish. Bhe rose majestically, with so sharp a movement that her husband involuntarily stepped back. "Leave Hie room!" he commanded hysterically. "Leave It- at once. Tragically she brandished the harmM. Lau.bersart less cheese knife. withdrew with a polite bow. "I will go. be said calmly. "Do not break anything, my dear." Once outside a feeling of peaceful relief took possession of his aouL His brow loot its crease aud a smile stole around the corners of his eyes. He stopiied at the tobacconists to buy himself a cigar. The words of his wife came hack to him. Why bad be never thought to Truly bring home some little gift? the forgetting had not been Intentional on Ms part. llta wife was a good creature, after all, la spite of a somewhat ungovernable temper. Why should he not surprise her b taking something back with him that very nigM? On the whole, he reflected, it would be better to wait until tomorrow, the twenty-fift- h anniversary of their wedding. reached this M. tamhersart had point, in M mediations as he entered the beautiful cemetery of Montmartre. It WM one of bis favortte walks, among the silent grave aad the green How nice, be grass and flowers. thought, to own a lot there, to be sure of a comfortable place alter tbe end which must comp to all men alike. A brilliant inspiration seized him. t The etvnlug a crowd of little nephews aad uleiv. their arms full of Lambert art flow o',to with herMme. rsr.or Joy. happiness. Their suut thanked them with tear ia hue-man- ut-x- ul her eye. How kind of you all. my dear chil- dren!" she 'arfaimed. Then with a biting look In tbe direction of bueband, French. she produced a beautiful silver coffee service. "See what your uncle ha given me for our anniversary, he Mid, setting the silver pieoea down before them, her voice trembling with anger. How he must love yoal How beautiful it le," chorused afi the group. "Certainly I love my wife," said the chemist, examining the present with your aunt today, children, a present oi much interest. But this is a mere bagatelle," ho went on, pointing to tho table. "I have something more for real value. "You a present?" gMped hie wife. Yes, guesa what. A lace collar," haxardod one niece. "A basket of champagne, proposed the eldMt nephew. A country house," cried another. "You are nearest," Mid M. Lamber-aart- , with a satisfied smile. He handed a paper to hia wife. Read that," ha aald, solemnly. "City of Parle, French Republic," read Mme. Lambereart, with wonder la her voice, "Direction of Cemeteries. This paper entitles the holder to two lot In the cemetery of Montmartre." She stopped abort. Am icy silence eemed to fill the room. Brute! cried she. "Yon think to make me rest beside you after death, as I have done all these years of my life! Never, I tell you, never never!" And with a tragic gesture ehe tore the paper In two, the first anniversary present ehe had received from her husband. Mrs. McRoblnson How do you suppose girls mi the stage can expose themselves the way they do? Mr. McRoblneon --Oh, most of em are recruited from the ranks of society, you knoer Philadelphia Bulletin. Husband Do you know that every time a woman gets angry she adds a new wrinklo to her face? Wife No, I did not; but If it ia so I presume It ia a wise provision of nature to let the world know what sort of a husband a woman has. New Yorker. Kind Lady Here la a glass of wa( er. Certainly you can drink that Tramp No, mum. I've got an Iron constitution and de water would rust it Baltimore American. YELLOW POPLAR, GEORGIA PINE . QUARTERED OAK, BIRCH, . SPANISH CEDAR. For interior Finish, CARRIED IN STOCK BY Eccles Lumber Co. Telephone 12S 154 Street Twenty-fourt-h alee have a complete stock of Oregon Lumber and other Building Material. W :V OCm The Putnam Clothing House 2345 Washington Avenue la giving free el . months? subscription t ' Hilda I wonder why it Is that sailvven are ao profane. Uncle Henry Why, dont you know? They hearn it of the parrots in foreign land. Hilda Thare! I might hav known. Boston Transcript. the mere in our "Why dont you do something to benefit your fellow man?" aked tho spiritual adviser. "I do, replied tbe Clothing Department or righteously resentful. "I have just paid a comparatively poor miia $500 for a bull pup." Chicago Tribune. aire. I notice that then new autumn cloaks ar, said to reveal tha figure. Mr. Wiggleton had on one today." 'Trii.t it reveal the fgure?" "Yes. She bad left th price lag on tbe collar." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Teee May Be. JeoeYe. It to me it considerably older this Mxy jraetietny admitted the other flay. Tree You dont eay? Tree Yes: she raid. Bf Is boat my age. Philadelphia Press. jus American Bey Magazine with all pu chases ef M00 w Boy! Editorially the paper all bey. It stands with beys and for boy, a? hold manly eperta ,ni ends vote, vales true read1 In Ita WmI of Am can manhood. Big specials In Monde Department and Tueedaym |