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Show - , THE MORNING EXAMINER OUU&N, UTAIi, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER -I- OUR- ;i, Mini. o o o o LEADER FOR Till - Thm noat and substantial Iron bed m Bice end assorted Cither full or colon, for 12.75, this wetk. We have Marly 100 other Uadi and prices. U)e 8-- 4 If You Need a Stove We are the people that sell SUCCESS LEADERno cm EASTERN LARD It. Ask your GROCER No. 1 bacon HEATER ll s1 nSUl A New Manager. QLASMANN, Delivered by Carrier, Including Sunday Horning Examinee, pee gaoath Single coplea isMasaetaeatMieeM .75 Two yrar Dia-ti.lc- CLERK, David Mattson. . ete eta TREASURER, Alms U. Chambers, eta Daniel W. Ellis, A8SESSOR, Edwin Dlx. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By mail one month (Including Sunday) outside of Ogden ...-5- 0 Telephone No. if. RECORDER, Subscribers will confer a favor by Informing this office of failure to receive The E: laminar before their breakfast REPUBLICAN TICKET SHERIFF, Joseph W, Bailey. ATTORNEY, F--. T. HulanlakL 8URVEY0R, H. J. Craven. SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, Wm. N. Patterson. FOR OGDEN CITY, Henry E. 8teele. CONSTABLE FOR PRESIDENT Theodore Roosevelt TRIBUNE'S HYPOCRITICAL TEARS. TUG of New Yofk. a shower of rrocodlle tear, in a half niliimn of hypocritical rant, the Tribune amines about the arrangement of the s;ate ticket, in which it alleges that the Uepublicana by registering a kick air. net the being pieced between the Democratic and Rcj iblit an tickets, have succeeded in having it placed last on the ballot and thereby lout. President Roosevelt n 'ii y voles; Just as if the lying old ni::enary was not trying to deprive ih , president of every vote it pwdhly can; Juxt as .If the owner of the Tr.ine, his newest hired man. Judge JVwcru, Mr. Bamberger and all the in- -' American"-Demorral- lc allies were r. u working in perfect accord amf harnnii.,' for the defeat of the Republican f i. V.jt in the state. Of course, the Tribune playing a double game and, even ii r can not longer hope to fool the ik of Utah, It la paving the way (if the mspiracy of its owner and other i. make Utah Democratic is success for the senior aenator to go in president wlih a tearful face and ray. ' Il'a not my fault, you see. I tried tu lave It arraleif differently, but the Smoot lor' Republicans were Amiil FOR T w. Chas. Fairbanks of Indiana. HEPiM STATE TICKET Per Presidential Elector E. W. WADE. H. P. MYTON. JAMES A. MINER. Per Congress. JOSEPH HOWELU Per Qovcmcr of Utah, JOHN & CUTLER. Per Secretary of State, CHARLES S. TINGEV. Per Justice Supreme Court DANIEL N. STRAUP, Per Attorney General, M. A. BREEDEN. For State Tremrwi JAMES CHRISTENSEN Per State Auditor, A A. EDWARDS. Per State Supt of Seheolg A. C. NELSON. IEPIHM JLD1CUL ; m t!-- TICKET SECOND DISTRICT. For Dfstrlct Judge, JAMES ALBERT HOWELU Per District Attorney, ' GEORGE HALVERSON Mil TICKET STATE SENATOR, Charles R. Hollingsworth. : . obdurate. . In othr- - words the Tribune's hypocritical vhII Is only a part iff the general con piracy. Senator Kearna is aiming to turn the stale over to the Deniuent and la prearranging matters m that he can claim that somebody else la to blame for !L From re .torts that reach us from all over the ;ate the belief In the existence of the bargain between the Demoand of the crats and detestable part played In It by Kearna newest hired man hired for the especial purpose la widespread, almost universal, and the people are not tak GRATITUDE. The superiority of tbit nm soft water over the hard of this city for wishing na goods fa very great. By the use of distilled nt mild soap and rate that the goods are not over heated, thm is nut little danger of fading shrinking. Any work entrusted tom til receive moat careful stimn This la truly a HOT THING. If you have a grudge aigalnat Jack FroaL you cau roast him good with this heat, er. You can also see the fire in tbla hot blast which adds to 'the cheerfulness of the room. You will Ilka this stove. We guarantee it i nowned political acrobat should be careful not to overplay hla hand, bo to apeak. In an editorial In Fridays Tribune, which ao plainly and so clearly ah'owa the ear marks that any citizen of Ogden who has ever read a line of tho Ogden man's writing could dwells easily Identify It, the upon hla favorite theme GRATITUDE in such manner ns to lead some to wonder even at the seal of the new convert. Frank is mercurial by nature, strenuous by practice, and always, enthusiastic in a new cause, (and, ty the way, he manages pretty nearly always to have something new In politics) to a marked degree. But he ought not to overdo the subject of gratitude. Thla is about the 'ateenth editor! he has written upon that (to him) pleasing and Interesting theme. We might be willing to concede that the Mormon people ought to be grateful for the generous trust reposed in them by President Benjamin Harrison, marking, aa It did, the end of a long bitter strife. Much was trusted to the honor of the Mormon people and it cannot be truthfully said that they proved themsslvea unworthy of the high confidence In them, at least we do not believe that they need any high moral lectures from Frank Cannon at thla particular time npon the duties and obligations they owe to the American people. And, while the distinguished was on the subject of grati-tiidwhy. didn't he carry it to its legitimate conclusion? Why didn't he the high honor reposed in a certain Ogden man by the Republicans of the state? Why didn't he the dramatic way la which that maa acknowledged to the Utah Legislature the debt he owed hla party, winding np with the tragic' declaration, If ever I forget the Republican party may God Almighty forget me? He might also have recalled how that same man, a vftiy short time after this, led a majority of Utah Republican delegates o, re-ra- re-ci- te (among whom were the present Senior Senator from Utah) out of the national convention of' his party; how he returned to Utah in triumph, and helped to organize a party; how, while still professing to be a Republican (albeit a be voted against the Dingley bill and became a ranting free trader; how surely he drifted luto the camp of the Democracy; how, through all these years the people of Utah, in spite of hla faults, (for he had many) loved him aa a native and talented son of the state,, and how now, through motives which are fairly open to suspicion, he consents to play the part of a in a moat questionable political bargain and also allies himself with a personal revenge society which seeks to. revive ail the old bitterness and strife, injure the business interests, retard the growth and prosperity of hia native at ate, and la dally writing and speaking things that are sent out all over the United States with the Intention that they ahouid be used as ammunition by the bigots who are working against Utah (through a mistaken idea, it is true, of the .real condition of affairs in this state,) Gratitude, indeed! W'e wish Frank Cannon knew the meaning of the word, and while he is about 1L It might be advisable for him to see that hla latest employer has some education upon thla subject. Senator Kearna was taken up by a Utah Legislature, because he promised fair by the atate and her people, and elected to the exalted office of United States Senator, an office which la only second in dignity and responsibility to that of president of the United States; taken np, too, in spile of the fact that his knowledge of statesmanship was squally aa faulty as his knowledge of gedgraphy; taken up by the legislature aa a Gentile, In spite of the protests of the most prominent and Influential Republican Gentiles in the atate; taken up and invested with thla office and all thla honor, if you please, by the Mormon people, and then after enjoying himself to the utmost for four years in that position, because, and only because the present head cf the Mormon church would not guarantee, to break the plighted faith of himself and hla of church and insure ihe this man to the United States Senate, by church Interference, he, with hla three newspapers, all hla business associates and his great wealth, starts a crusade against the very people who have honored him; becomes sponsor If It be sucfor a movement, cessful, will inflirt incalculable Injury on these very people. Gratitude, Indeed! We like the word. We are charmed with the anbject, hot to have it exploited by 'the pen of Frank Cannon and printed on the press of T. Kearna la, It seems to ns, spreading It on too thick for the people of Utah. We adjure the to dilute the dose or change the arbjecL Silver-Republict- 437 25th OGDEN, tl, t . i Street - i t U 1 PhOM ift - UTAH. anti-religio- us INJURED IN 'AUTO ACCIDENT P. MASKED ROBBERS tv . C. M. Leedom H, MUm n At FALSTAF lh CAFE Lw Fu t 2428 Washington Ck eai Avia ; (Phone 228X) SUCCESS SHOT BY a i I LIQUORS BALLOON ASCENT A nt ; SL levied, in addition to the ordinary good Catholics to defend religious customs duty, a special duty equal to the difference between the selling COMMENT J1 price In Canada and tbe fair market , ATTITUDE OF VATICAN. value for home consumption in the Rome, OcL 22. The prevailing feelcountry of export. Such special duty V Soon beyond tbe harbor bar; the la not, however, to exceed one-hal- f the ing among the popes advisers regard.Baltic fleet will be Bailing far. ing the attitude of the Vatican at the ordinary customs duty. coming elections seems to be not to abolish the decree forbidding CathB. H. Roberta pointa the way to olics to vote. The Observation Romano, (?) and then alyly hlta the other peace i tbe organ of the Vatican, however, in follow In the eye. unofficial articles, urges that the ab. stention from voting be merely to mask Prof It must be humiliating for the the free hand in the matter left to the ial candidate to hibition bishops, and advises the faithful to consider that the people know he la vote when it is considered advantageSwallow. a alter always this decision Is definDirigible Balloon Perfectly Answers ous to do ao. If will not have a party clericals the ite, Helm the and Makes Many American party orators do not find of tbelr own in the chamber, but will Evolutions. it necessary to wear muzzles aa they oppose the extremist and are not in the running anyway. They candidates, especially the Socialists, New York, Oot 20. M. Lebaudys and wear the brand on the collar. will favor the conservatives. balloon sucbad has dirigible another not has cessful : The heat of ihe campaign ascent, making many evolucaused the political pot to boil over aa tions and obeying tbe helm perfectly, cables the Herald's Faria correspondyet in Utah but personal prejudice baa skimmed the scum from the Re- ent. The balloon ascended from the described a figure plain of Moisaon, publican aide. eight and many other evolutions, in The Dowager Empress of China has the course of which the man in charge given a sum of money for the estab- made experiments for a new plan to lishment of an Institution for teach- raise or lower the balloon without dis- Thrown From Machine Which it Struck by Locomotive. ing medicine, the management- to be charging the ballast or regulating the confided to the missionaries. Oct. 22. Horace Philadelphia, . Of the great abundance of water T. Richards, hla wife and their aon power with which Mexico Is supplied, have been severely injured in an autoit is estimated that not more' than mobile accident near tbelr home. Thirty-ser horse-poweor utilized Is being 250,000 street and Abbotsford is in course of development at the avenue, Falla of Schuylkill. All were present time. The chaufthrown some distance. alone feur escaped. During the first five months of 1901 Weaver were to Mayor and Mr over 100 metric tons of small arms for Chicago Man Falla a Victim to Bullets have Joined tbe party and the automobeen have of Thieves. shipped purposes military bile was enroute to the mayor's resito China. From January to June, In dence when it stopped on railroad 1902 and 1903, respectively, no such Chicago, OcL 22. L. Herzfleld haa crossing. A freight train struck the been shot and totally wounded while machine which waa demolished. Mr supplies were sent endeavoring to rout three masked Richards skull was fractured, her New coal fields are being opened on highwaymen who had invaded the husband had many bones fractured the Elk River, British Columbia, about grocery of hla father-in-laA. M. and the eons Injuries are bo severe will it hut miles north of Fernie, Tubln. Herzfleld and Tubin were that hla condition la regarded as fifty be necessary to construct about thirty-fiv- e alone In the afore when the bandits criticaL miles of railway to place these entered. The proprietor was behind fields in touch with the market. the counter, counting the days ICE BLOCKS OCEAN TRAFFIC. . w while the was ta receipts GerOnly two obstacles are me.t, say the rear. New York, OcL 22. The steamer man papers, in the employment of big The highwaymen ordered the grocer Canton, chartered to take oil, etc., to sailing vessels; first, it Is hard to se- to hold np hla hand The robbers then at tbe mouth of the Amur cure assurance of a sufficient cargo, started Tubln toward the rear Juat as Nicholalevak, river, has been unable to reach her dessecure a to Is It difficult second, Herzfleld came running toward them tination owing to Ice, says a Times and, crew of sufficient skill. with a heavy club In hla hands. dispatch from London. In The desperadoes turned and fled of the failure of the Cantonconsequence to deliver Herald The political writer for the toward the door, where one of them her cargo the unfortunate inhabitants RobB. H. gives a political history of stopped and fired at the young man. of Nicholalevak will, the correspondent erts and proves tbat the latter Is a The bullet went wide of its mark, but adds, be without light during the SiDemocraL There was an Impression a second struck Herzfleld and he fell berian winter. extant among the Utah people tbat unconscious. A crowd of pedestrians, who saw the B. H. Roberta was somewhat known in TELEGRAPH NOTES. this state. robbers aa they fled, took up the pursuit. but the bandits made their Hamilton, Mas., Oct. 22. A. L. Although Judge Powers says he influWhite won the doesn't want church Golf reIs championship, defeating H. it currently ence, Both men are from Egan, 2 up. ported that he carries in his pocket Harvard. Deseret News editorials in praise of 8L Louis. Oct. 22. Executive reprehis mining congress speech at Portsentative of the national council of land as evidence that the "church Jewish Women met here today for a wants me. Who spoke of hypocrisy? Pope Now Working on One Which four days session in Temple Israel Eschewa Politic Rabbi Leo Harrison of St. Ldula deRussia la gaining (he British trade livered the principal address today of Kborassan In Northern Persia, and Rome, Ort. 22. The Is now is trying to push her way southward. working on a circular topope be addressed In view of this fart, tbe British Gov- to the French Ogdensburg, N. Y, Oct. 22. The It will make no presence here of President Webb and ernment sent a commission several reference to clergy. The politic pontiff will years ago to th province of Seistan merely encourage the social sad religi- General Manager and Jarvis ef the Rutland railroad, in com with the purpose of strengthening ous action of the clergy. British Interests In that section. The fact that there will be no allu- paay with a large delegation of New sions to politics In the circular is look- York Central officials, haa given to The Customs Department of Cana- ed npon here as ending the report that the Rutland inis to be absorbed by the New da has promulgated regulation! giving augurated by the late Pope policy Leo XIII. property York Central. effect to the antidumping clausa of and Cardinal Rampolla, former the tariff, as already announced. When secretary of atate, which aimed atpapal the goods of a rlasa manufactured or pro- transformation of the French Catholics Efforts to settle the lockout of the duced in C'snada are sold at slaughter into supporters of the Pope stoneenttera tn New York and Its virepublic prices in the iXuuIakra there will be rius recommendation being a union of cinity have proved a failure. 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It la made of the beet malleable steel and contains all the latest Improvements. We sell it with a positive guarantee to give you perfect satisfaction. Honey back If it dont Published every day la the year by the Standard Publishing Cm ' vb-i- e-- Malleable akull-dugge- ry Wll M-- 1 &fe THE EXAMINER b Phoni 11 ing kindly to this sort of political either. So that, before the campaign la over, we hope to force the Tribune and the whole gang of plotters to declare Just where they aland. A guerrilla warfare la, we admit, beat lilted to the men who are actuated by the motives which Impel the aenlor senator and hla gang to attempt, to destroy the Republican party In Utah, but, when the brush la all cut, or shot down, they will be compelled to light In the open or .run. The Tribune foola nobody with its hypocritical pretensions and mock aolicitude. 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