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Show -I- - MORN IX THE EXAMINER a EXAMINER. D'iftEN. ETA II. WEDNESDAY MORNING, battery, ao that it It had the desired effect, and he never ventured to be vriihout It from that day. Fear-son- 's Weekly. with an electric In August aggregated 192,243,86?. gain of 3.1 per cent, over August a year ago. Of this sum ajuiufacture represented $42,415,644, or 46.97 per cent of all exports, a gain of 25 per cent over August, 1903, while products would work automatically. Published tmt day la tha year by the Standard Publishing Oo. ' WU. of agriculture represented only GLASMANN, MaiWflar. 40.64 per cent of all, and a Delivered by Camar. lnclul'ag decrease of 13 per cent from a year Ruudsy Morning Examiner, Vi ats ago. Products of the mine and of the par month R fisheries show increases of fractional flbla amount, while products of the forest know which side he's on yet." ' What do you mean?" Most everybody I know of up to town 1 either buyln gold bricks or eelUn 'em Wasuington Star. RATES. (Including H eta Ogden show a alight decrease. Practically the entire lose In agricultural products Bandar) outside at is duo tv the decrease In bread stuff Talaphoaa No. SS. shipments, provisions shipments also Bnbacribers will confer a furor decreased, and while cotton shipments office of failure to re- showed a comparatively slight gain, ceive The Examiner before fhair the export at agricultural products breakfast generally has fallen to a secondary place In the count ryt foreign trade. REPUBLICAN TICKET The Increases In manufactured products are naturally well distributed. FOR PRESIDENT Prominent among products exhibiting doub-linTheodore Roosevelt gains sre copper, which shows a cotton of"tt' years shipments; of New York. doth, practically the entire gain here FOR being in shipments to China; iron and steel, naval stores 'and refined petroGhas. W. Fairbanks leum. In Imports, practically the en of Indiana. tire gain of 7 per cent, shown is due raw to increased takings of duty-freEtPIBLICW JLDiCIU TICKET materials intended for domestic manu faeturo. For the eight months the ECONO DISTRICT. show x decrease of 3 per cent For District Judges due to a loss of 16 per cent, in agrl . JAMES ALBERT HOWELL. cultural products more than offsetting For District Attorney, .. a like percentage of gala in manu GEORGE HALVERSON lectures. Just to what extent the increase in shipments of manufactured COUNTY TICKET goods will offset the practically cartels continuance of the decreases In V STATE SENATOR, exports of breadstuffs Is not as yet Charles R. Hollingsworth. clear. That the currant of export trade as a whole will ountinue to show REPRESETATIVES, o decrease from recent bumper years A Rudolph Kuehlor, seems, however, practically certain. T, C. Pancake, L. Wm. Stewart i met and Mr. Nagger Yes, lut its too late now for me to sue the company for damage. Philadelphia Ledger. A TIP THAT FAILED. - ' RECORDER, Denial W. Ellis, n i, ASSESSOR, Edwin Dlx. a wlsa selection was fade last evening by the Republicans when choosing. He will not run the party la his own Interest or seek to exalt himaelf because of his position. ' ATTORNEY, ' It was a splendid compliment to his E, T. HulanlskL fairness and Impartiality that he, a SURVEYOR, ; candidate, was chosen by other candiH. J. Craven. dates who have no doubt that all will SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, receive a fair show, under his manage-meWm. N, Patterson. We bespeak tor the new chairCONSTABLE FOR OGDEN CITY, man tha hearty and supHenry E. Stasia. port of all Republicans. Mr. Blulh, the secretary Is also well THE PENSIONERS AND JUDGE PARKER. and favorably known and as ha la In the harness (having been given the will bo judge Furker In bis formal letter of compliment of a aoeeptanee eaye that If elected, he will ready to push the organization of the revoke President Rooeerolte penelon party at once. We know that the comorder which provided' pensions for dis- mittee will waste no time In getting abled soldiers after certain ogee, and down to work. We expect the party wlQ recommend to Cangrew the pear will be greatly strengthened and the aage of A hwr Putting Into effect aguln chances of success largely Increased by the change of leadership la the party. tha provisions that already are law. la other words, he says: "Elect me CANADAS 16,000 MILES. and elect a Democratic Hnuae of Representatives. Then, I will atop yonr pension, by n stroke of the pea and you Canada, with some nineteen thousmb taka your chances with tha Demomiles of railway, now rnnki eighth and cratic House to get It restored again. In point of railway mileage among Truly, a fine program. It ought to the countries of tha world. Twenty appeal etrongly to tha country, rhf years when a of the It ought to make the old soldiers shout new hence, mileage large part west required railway by with Joy, no? ern Canada shall have been built, aha The old soldiers hero hsd their experiwill probably paaa Husain and rank ence with these DemoiTStlc Houses next to the United B tales in point of had their on pension legislation. They mileage. With so much to dot railway experience with another Democratic and so comparatively little done, it bill who bill after vetoed President, seems that althln a few probable that Coagrees had declared worthy and of miles of railway number the years righteous That la a matter of record iu built western Cauada will that la easily shown, but It does not annually laid down lu the Unitthm exceed (nr have to be produced, because there ie not a Grand Army poet in this country ed Slates. There is n very considerable exthat cannot cite caws within, Its of new railway which Is actually tent of the ivuorratlc hostility to the Union soldiers of the civil war. built In western Canada ibis year. The It is not likely that the old soldiers railways building la western Canada will target what ihey have gone thla year would If placed end to end reach from liondim to Home or from Houses, through with Democratic St. Louis to New Turk. Democratic Presidents end Demor-mtiCommissioners of Pensions In regard to their pension legislation and pension claim. All of the legislation now on the statute books amounting to EDITORIAL COSKENT anything, providing for the pensioning of tbeae veterans whom the country loves and delights to honor, came from G. R. Day. who mulcted a another of Republican Congresses. Ogden citizens and flitted by night, will Do the old soldiers, their eons. neighbe brought back to Utah to spend bors and friends want to take these many a day and night here. chances with Judge Parker? Would it not seem more sensible to stick to the The Democratic primaries last evenproved friends? President Roosevelt ing put up no slates of delegates for the reason that in no precinct were there has shown his appreciation of the veterans In his broad construction of tha the requisite number preeent to act as law, for which there was precedent. delegates The Republican House of RepresentaPress dispatches state that the tive would support him and see that busy with their election. no legislation was passed which would Finns are "Fins" are busy, generally, in Amervitiate the executive aci Ion. ican Sections, but here they are termed The safety of thee old soldiers and the "ready mitLn their well wishes ilea with a Republl-M- n It Is announced In the press disCongress and a Republican President and with them alone. See to It patcher that William J. Bryan has left Omaha. This la the first record of a that you do yonr part towards electing Democrat leaving anything after he them next November. had fastened hla eyes on It. SHERIFF, Joseph W. Bailey. t nt COMMENT ON AUGUST TRADE. To manufacture tobacco grown in The full returns of August trade, Canada a factory la aliom to be opened at Winnipeg. Experj try that the as expected, show that the increase Canadian tnbarro is liar llv dlsr.nguifh-tel- e la exports in that month was due to Dorn the Havana product. enlargement of shipments of manufactured products, which this year are la many mining districts of Portugal cutting an Important figure In the to- uranium has been found to exist, and tal trade, and, in fact, furnishing the It la aalfi that the Portuguese government it lndlihefl to esrahlldh h radium only Important gain shown in any Industry which la expected to become . department of export business accord-- very profitable. Bradstreets's ing to reports by - agencies. The total exports of all kinds It acesss that the Tribune Is taking Reward. bo paid by tha Utah Light A reward of Fifty Dollars (150.00). will who on the event of A Power Co. for the arrest of party or parties oa Its e.ectrie trani&lsiea Anril 29th 1903, caused a short circuit" manner with said companys Uses n through interference In mme eoath from the power bouse, known as PL at a noint about one milemonth at Ogden Canyon. oncer Station, near tho are warned not to Interfere In any wise with said lisa Keeper of the Cute Aren't you afraid of what tha Recording Angel's book may show? Spirit No: on earth I had a candid friend. Smart Set. IIS tlu-l- r It the Democratic managers really want to got a little eriiecujnt in like the above campaign, let them try a few stump considerable Interest In ml estate Just now. But few of the lean party own any or are lu a fluan-uicondition to becoiua possible purchasers. un-A- PITH OF THE PRESS al The Italian Ministry of Poais and Telegraphs has received authority from the parliament to establish telephuuie connections between Brescia and Berand Bergamo; Cremona gamo; Ibci-and Hensons; Genoa, 1'isca and Leghorn; Naples, Foggia and BarletU; Naples, Reggio, Calabria and lieaslua. wine-produci- a11" a source of secret sstie-fsriioto Frank J. Ianium tint an opportunity has present nil Itself for him to leave the Democratic party, lie has rever been In accord with iu principle and the American party opened the way tor him to graceiully slide out. and he availed himself thereof. Frank la be coming fatuous as a "poPark Record. litical acrobat. It must be "Whats the good of all this? groaned the tired, sleepy millitiaman, at the close of the third day's mimic battle. "To show you what durned tools men are that enlist In real war," grunted Chi- BUT. A perfect Whiskey for Household and Medicinal par delicious in taste. poses. Properly aged, sweet aroms, PI ease, Mrs. Snbbubs, mamma says she'll be glad if youll come to tea on Monday." With pleasure, Bessie. Tell your Its really too kind "Oh, no! Mamma says she'll be glad when Ita over.' Punch. 'A man ought ndt to try to do two things at mice," said the orderly per- son. "Perhaps not," answered Senator ia In over Much merriment Indulged and yet when he ia talking Frank J. Cannon's telegram which was Sorghum; about tha of this republic he read to. and applauded with much vig- wants to glory keep thinking about the camor in the Democratic State convenpaign. fund. Washington Star. tion a few weeks sines. The tel . gram reads thus: "Democrats, now toyou dont "Why when try to make yourand you get get together, self one of the Intellectual celebrities of At headquargether, stay together. ters in Salt Lake a Democratic pun- your time?" Whate the nee?" answered the ster stuck a copy of the telegram oa the wall, and wrote beneath It In bright but Indolent young man. The firm whose patent food I have been pencil, We intend to.' Provo Eneating would come along and want all From the annual statement of the quirer. the credit" navigation and shipping of tha United Kingdom for the year 1903, Just pre- PROBABLY DON'T KNOW THE DIFFERENCE. sented to parliament, it appears that last year 306.686 vessels of 41.763.424 Down In Arizona the Democrats have tone 308J89 at and arrived vassela tons sail- discarded that terribly abused bird, of 40,239,466 ed from English porta In the the rooster, and are actually running the American eagle at the head of coasting trade, against 209,616 vessel of 62.436,609 tons arrived and 207,361 their official state ticket Shades of vassele of 40,699,617 tons allied la the Jefferson and Jackson gel busy! En ery County Progress. previous twelve months. Washington Star. OflXi" FOR People Who Go to Bed In Extraordin- ary Conditions The Idea of wearing a pair of spec tacles during sleep ie one of the strangest of the many strange notions that come to tha notice of hotel attendants, ships' stewards, sleeping-ca-r porters, and private Individuals The head of a large firm who often travelled from one end of the country to the other preferred to do It at night no that ha could sleep tha time sway. Although hla eight was perfect, hla last act, .before getting Into his lierth, was to put on a pair of which were secured to the bridge of Ills noas by a good spring, and with this adornment he fell aelsep. Those who adopt thla peculiar aid to drowsiness appear to sleep without twisting and taming as some pouple do; they appear to Instinctively acquire a knack of turning only ao far as Is safe, and they awake unharmed in the morning, with the glasses Just M nicely adjusted as when they went to bed. The commencement of the habit Is mostly traceable to a difficulty in wooing slumber, and to an aversion to trying suoh dangerous remedies us morphine, Rjiectaclee, when tho eyes are not accustomed to them, have a somnolent rffect, and the device afterwards becomes a habit. Then there the Indy who cannot court sleep unless she clothe ber hands with gloves. If tltosc gloves are Bithlaid; if they have been forrotten In packing, there Is no sleep for the lady; no emergency ialr will do; It must be that sperial pair and noon other, and when It bemjne absolutely to renew the gloves, she puffer several re ill re nights till she hrcouias used to the new ones. People whom Nature ha treuted badly in the matter of hair, a ml who feel compelled to wear a wig. usually take K off at but there are numerous inWances of bald pereous donning a wig only when they rer:: for the night. The ezplnnntlon given by ono such Individual I probably to all. 'If I wore a wig In the daytime.'' be said, ray friends would thluk I was foppish, and ashamed of the fact tlut the development of m.v brain hsd resulted In my hair being pushed out of my head. But at night, when you are lying still, the hare cranium offer a mark for every draught, and the wig protects me from cold. Ladies who would not think of going to rest without a shawl wrapped round their shoulders. In addition to the handkerchief tied round the head, are frequently to be met. but the old gentleman who retires every night with Hla waistcoat buttoned over hla night-shi- rt Is not so often seen. Hs need to wear hla watch chain In The position It always occupied during the day. so that in the event of hie being wakeful he would hare it to toy with. That a deaf person should wish to have hi close at hand Is hut natural, but what can be said of those and there are many- - who actually tie that useful Instrument to their ear hetore fnfng to Sleep? One at these afflicted parsons explained that he did It at a precautionary measure; suppose that a fire were to break out on the premises, or that the train were to have a collision, and he should fail to hoar the warning cry s, SLEEPLESSNESS of the attendant or portrr? He Invariably gave strict Instructions that he waa to be called at the least occurrence outside the ordinary run of things, and he arranged that trumpet carefully, and fixed It In such a way that there was no danger of Its becoming displaced. The man who cannot sleep unless he under his pilhears his watch low Ie on a par with him who wakes at any hour when the clock on the mantle-shelf fails to strike. There are quite a number of persons ho experience a sense of nausea if they do not sleep with their heads pointing to the north, ao that tha brain may have the full benefit of the magnetic Influents. It Is recorded of one lady that she positively refused to go on a long Continental Journey, after having bought the ticket, because she discovered that, for one night, she would be forced to lie In the sleeping car with her head to the west. A wooden monkey on a stick as a soporific is extremely odd In the case of an adulL Yet this was the device to which one man was forced to have A B. recourse. from Inromnla: after trying all kinds of tricks to Induce sleep, hr bethought himaelf of this toy of hla ehlltlluiud. and arranged one lie had Buffered Hillkrd GL CENTRAL 8 i Economy n CO., Distribute E1 ZZ3 8 Kind of MONKEYS fire Old Kentucky F. J. IUE5EL The Best TOY BETTER NOTHING THE RETURN INVITATION. mother line. UTAH LIGHT t&SmPOWER CO.. Campbell, Mgr, By Re POLITICAL ACROBAT. ADVICE IS EASY, The average quantity of wine produced in Spain annually In the last ten years la 657,251.000 gallons In 1H0U the product was 698,866,000 gallons. This decrease In the vintage represents a loot of nearly 130.000,000 a year to tha wine growers, which explains the crisis In tha districts Fortunately, this year's vintage promisee to be abundant and to compensate tor past losses Persons but serious results to prupev It Is safe to the public If unmolested, through ihs tv and possible fatal results to persons ofcan be caused vires, limbs cl trees, sr breaking of Insulators, or the throwing said at electric wires company's tru similar obstruction over the EDUCATIONAL EFFECT. the other exhausted militiaman. cago Tribune. Warning A REWARD OF FIFTY DOLLARS KNEW THE WORST. Wa think Captain Hulanlskl was chosen us chairman of tin County Central committee. The captain la and always has been a Republican, too broad to ally himaelf with a faction of the party, and too loyal to sulk la hla tent or bolt a ticket, when the candidates wars nut of his CROCKERY STORE. Waiter (in restaurant) Pardou me, gentlemen usually remember the sailer here, air. Guest Do ihty? Well, I have a poor mernoa y for faces, so if I fail to recognise you when we meet again kindly call my attention to the oveiiugiiL Chicago News e ' Few year term Joseph Stanford, Two year term O soar B. Madaon. CLERK, David Mattaon. d TREASURER, . Alma D. Chambers, BROS. WHEELWRIGHT but. g THE NEW CHAIRMAN. BUY THEM NOW AT Mrs. Nagger Perhaps yon recall. It was on a railroad train that we first by-thl- Gao. S. Dean. COMMISSIONERS, all KINDS, dtyr I don't SUBSCRIPTION nail one month flower pots How Is your boy Josh doing in the IO4aiaaaiMsa i By OCTOBER ROTE C Rebcrj, ! AND BAR Under Ntw Management. 'Phone 135--1 I me You can find la In the selection of a butcher of known reliability. Everything that leaves our market le raactly as represented. If It's not, or youre dissatisfied with your purchase, your money back and the goods are ours. Come ia and get better acquainted with our meat market A. t YELLOW POPLAR, GEORGIA PINE WEATHEKBY y QUARTERED OAK, Wholeeale and Retail Butcher; 1466 Wash. Are. OGDEN. BIRCH. TO CHICAGO AND RETURN 47.50 TO CHICAGO AND RETURN VIA 8T. LOU IB. 647 A0 T ueedsy and Fridays of each week, via the Chicago A Northwestern Railway, the only double track railway between the Missouri River and Chicago. Three trains dally. No change of cars. In going to the Fair see that your tickets read via this route. For further information write, General C. A. WALJCER. Agent C. A N. W. Ry., S8 West Second South St, SPANISH CDAR. For Interior Finish, y. CARRIED IN STOCK BY t Eccles Lumber .Co. Telephone 12S 154 Twenty-fourt- h Street. have a complete stock of Oregon Lumber and other Building MaterlaL We alee Salt Lake City, Utah. 1 bed-lim- e, lrf. WITH'; aiAiwiria Clothes for Young Men a We're selling special line of clothes for young men the young to dress in the height of fashion. Uade by Kohn Brothers, Chicago. This line is made with the short form-fitticoat, cat with Caffh on Sleeves and aide vents ia back, peg-totrousers, although not baggy. Every garment ia tha line cut tea exclusive patterns. Tha beat tailor in this city cannot equal this garment for style, ia cat or fabric. Don't taka our word don't take the word ofanyeoe Try-othe clothes. fellow, who wishes You need a Fall Suit and Overcoat for yourself and boys. Putnam has them in great abundance and at the RIGHT PRICES. ng p" Dont fall to call and ever before you buy; look them I o" The Putnam All Union Made. CARET A COWPIXTS LIMB tf ldrCTH COATS tterkrp CLOTKIXOwkh laSiwAkilirj. I. L Clothing House CLARK & SONS 2345 Washington CO. rp Avenue |