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Show - mm fRGM THE EXAMINER ElSSSA't C1SL COLLEGE lclui'n Manias Examiner, Buoday gsr month fciugl .... sail one month (iarludlag Bonday) outside of GgJsa ....CO eta Talepboaa No. CS. - . : Eubawlbsn will confer a favor by laAimias this otflc of (all are to Tbo Ccanuaer before thoir tMUuL daz-ilo- Uppnrt unify" ln d I never cared lur All on U Miss Democracy i y weak eyes, but ymi, you are my hero juo lie wonders at itair virtues. The Ism-do- n labor leader cuuceUex the decadence uf genuine Chrisilanliy ami the vices if the working rlunwii, but ass What la the pulpit doing to turn the downward rush?" w r more. mi ii if a I i.l J In-c- PITH OP THE PRESS RECOGNIZED LEGALLY, A AUi-- : (JUG ANIMATION. '1 !,e Socialists of Chicago casi 10 per cent, uf the vm at the recent election and now lis oiue a law recognised party and in ibe future will hold pri- Without affirming or denying ih stories ulwnt liis conferring with Ilea rat and Watson to reorganize the Democracy, W. J. Bryan gave to the press last Wednesday an extended statement. He says the defeat of Ms party was In no aense personal to he Judge Parker. With gnat unction, blamed be cannot adds: Surely silver for tbbv defeat. He declares the result was due 4n the fact that tha Democratic party attempted to be conservative which In the p resell oe of condition demand radical rent ad !.(." He thinks that it Is exthe campaign allows uf policy the from standpoint pedient as it la wrong from the atamlpoini of of principle to attempt any conciliation the industrial and financial deispot who gradually are getting control of the avenue of wealth." To win in 19o8, Mr. Bryan says ibe Democrats must break away from tha conservatism which has failed of lu purpose, and again Maud for liberal policies, such as smalr army, income tax, bimetallism and the curbing of trusts. He rea-aothat the trusts cannot be fought successfully by any party that depends upon trust funds, lie suggests detlh to every private monopoly os the party slogan. What la needed now Is a systematic campaign of education regarding Irrigation mad Ha advantages, which. ill reach the man looking for a new home. The gnat rank and file of homeseekera in the middle west Indiana, Illinois and Iowa know lltlle of the procees of Irrigation farming, and lean of the results obtained under those conditions. And more than this, they have a deep-seatprejudice agulaat this artificial use of water. The few excellent Irrigation publications have hut a limlmd circulation, and that auicnig people already engaged In Irrigation. A special publication la not nlwaya a good medium to reach the great mans. Tbo doee la too strong. To educate a child you must beia with the primer, and load him up. ed maries under Hi stale law regulating poiiiirul panics. lioise Capital Newa CilAPTKK OF CASUALTIES. a memlicr uf tin :s:s Aiuerirttn" party bet The scribe a club dtnnor that that orgauixation would have at hast one '.ously suited, As p lj. r ntomlier ol the legislature, lie lust his lost its life, and the bi. the party M. Jack eon. What a Denis. Icsi C. Utah Pioneer. chapter uf A CKUMK OF CONSOl-ATIO- N, tjpain's ih feat In her war with America I:, said to have been beneficial to her and Hhe is now reported as making progress and becoming up to iUlc. I ho lh'iuiH-ratmay fiud some inuwilaiiuu In the fact. iiali Lake Telivti'am. Dowie says the theatre is chihUsh. Wondor If Dowie ever heard the story shout the pm aud the kettle? Chioago JoiiruuL Kuropatkin is understood ie he still Preaeally luring the Japanese on. hn may wish they were not so easily lured. New York Tribune. The Chicago Inter Ocean asks: Are women more honcM tluiu men?" Sura (he former use genuine iwlnt in their qhceks. Si. J anils Star. ool-ori- ITS MEANING. - Tbo United. States has voted overwhelmingly in! favor of the present adNo candidate, or set ministration. of candidates, ever received a mors posfilTe endorsement, says the New ITprt Financier. Mr. Koooevelt will begin his second term with the entire t, machinery uf Congress under his and with the assurance, also, that ; the people have placed him in charge 'became they have faith in him. To 4 (hat extent personality entered Into the late campaign, but aside from that dhe country voted on principle. It repudiated the proposition that the Untied Skates should abandon the Philippines; it showed fctrongly that It preferred a straightforward declaration to an equivocal utterance or ratbur So httcraaco at all on the currency uostkdu abort, the mass of the voters expressed themselves well satisfied with things a tt they arc. For the future therefore, we insy expect a Continuance of policy net differ-inmaterially from that which haa already been revealed. The adtniaistra-tkwill take up the important task of making the Panama canal a reality; it will proceed with Ihn protih-of converting the Philippines Into an Amerlcau province, and the foralgu program of Secretary uf State Ilay will be continued without Interruption. eon-.'tro- g m IN ENGLAND. The religious praps or England is discussing with great heal the entole jjla the International Review by the Bov. It. J. Campbell, of Ijondun, on Accoi ding to this Sunday eloquent preacher, of the national drink bill is iuournd by the working man, who, he eay. seeks shorter hours end bolter wage, not for higher end, hut for vicious ex cesi-.s'iHe asys that the British worker bis cccarativeiy little aspiration cr ambition, anl that joy In labor has (.a3od. His principal uhn is to work as little as possible and g t as n.ach aa possible. CorneqiMuiiiy the writi'-- r f mis that Sunday is heroin Ing the mofrt boisterous day of I he wk, when the rich man gives his ponies and the poor iun gots drunk with his companions. He finds pagan-hiat both ends uf the social acuta. Eiime the appearance uf this article. Mr. Cujitibf.il baa ls!i rapealedly the subject if hostile demonstration wluje. on liis way to and front church, and lit received a iarg.. irirnbi-- r v,f tap reraUtg tatter. The Rtf. Juhu Gin obM-rraue- two-third- s EDITORIAL COMMENT And now Missouri Is Union. sciential contend, the moon uion :.kes the hair grow, f.ir sinylug v. ill hsve a valid out hue these nights. New York HcraiJ. If a 1 bald-head- exi-us- a part of the you remember your old sclusil friend, Sophy Smyihe? Do Tie Sh Basing that arbitration Is becoming a fad in war aud in Industrial libs, why not apply the principle to divorce affairs? Yes, IihIiimI, do. 1 A must thing. Bo silly loo! IVhui liecsme.of her? He Oh, lioihing. Only I married her. 1uuih. absurd-lookin- g And unw the man who objected to Irvitig Uoutlio Du you not think the big slick in politics will proceed tluii my pcrf.irniaucc lid" louight will Hfe. business lu use It to be a beneiit to your town?. Mrs. Casey Bure; tt'a brought' me Tha Flliptuus sre jusl as near In- giMut luck already I Mild out all me noon lime today. dependence as they would have been If rotten fruit tha election had resulted differently, Idle. hut they will be better fitted for it. Mr. Iemjnmoua Yais. Jim took de ." Pete only tiad four si'ea Although the storm in the east Mr. Hoeanmiis An' what did Jim Mimrwhat in tha transmiselon at war vowa from the Par East, still have? Mr. Persimmon Jim? Well. Jim It la certain All wsa quiet at Che bad a wifaan live children, an' needed Fou." jock-pot.- de money, an' carried two raize rs, rides, 1 believe. Judge. As Mr. FGker ohjaidvff to trusts he will refuse lo become counsel for one and will thus eke out a weary existence from the tiiumne of hi mIiIjh n :vr;jMfflmtjMsmmaaiB building stork and by coller.tfng bills During The turkey trust hoe put Che turkeys In a Mention U be t tie only oues thankful cm turkey meat this Tbauhsglring; Ail the iurktvs are corncreil out ef riaih of the masses, ' Our Do you think it hi tauter to lie n the rigffl ride or the tart side?" aekei tbe man who Is fussy about hi health. wilt form a 1 have found, my friend, that It ufrn A group of e&pitiilhits rtMUpauy at Pamplona, Spain, for the dextrin of stan-- and manufacture replied the pays to lie on both aides. fat man with the silk hat, fur he wn politician. Cincinnati from potatoes. The authorised capital a practical of the company Is T14.2sd, of which Vrihune. d will lie called for less than WHY JOHN ALLEN'S at present. 1JFE WAS SPARED. Flare IJberia Lae no bank. Or sum I went lu Clitihamaug(i with Judge and Dutch houses transact all the government's financial affair. A thre la Newman and Jude Harta-n- r Thompvery little money in circulation, the son. say former ('ongressmnu John uf Mishissippi. government la often obliged to pay Its Allen wnllcr-I about the fa Id ami beard official by means of notes. Ahnwt hundred of old fellow talk lux about 1 a governmental ofeverv the spot ou which they wottuded. ficial. and telling all manner uf marvelous Ia the year Ikou Germany bad slxly-fiv- e turies. I was not at Chfrkamauga. hut In Japan I wo iu oilier greet battle, and when house oomiren-ia- l operating wlllt a capital of between a man tell you that lie ran return and where all sorts of S5.000.ntNl and 1,0lMl,i. There were pi k out the in battle, umry vear nlan daring that year many German thing hspi-eiu-tod list rial undertakings in Jnpau with afterward, ymi tail put him dowu a a liar. a capital of a little more than 83.000.-noWell. was lying, and 1 had German Interest In Formosa and Iia lit tie myself. 1 va standing Korea amounted to t station when an old by the raiTi-itasked me when tha nixl (rain The cultivation of tbs olive lu Italy i increasing constantly t bough I haven't ;i for Komo. I replied: here for forty yeaii. When 1 Th p.n-- devoted to olive lni:ncl j in 1MI to L'.viO.-r.- j Mand lure aud look up i.iut from 2.673.4iBS acre In di- - nlar hill, recalling I cha-ji- e at re in ltk-J- and Z.ditri.!-'-'r 1S03. The oil yield last, year i made up it. through a xliovrcr of sliot more nd shell, how I daidii'd ni was S3 gallons, r 10 ( horse a Federal hafie-y- . than ih yield of l'c't-'O"- .. gallon leaping an-2 of Itbtl-'fl- J, more tbn tt-- e vn dlff-rehrUhlng uinniuj, and UTierged from the iiuki allied. gallon mom than the average. I wund-.-- r tha i 1 ant alive tody. i of 1;uti-i.nfellow' The crop eve flllel with The ;ld ceirois, minced. In nearly .cars, as h walked up. put hi arm to Spain, is grp?-tlover my s'l.uilder, and very proviac-- ilia grain bus Young matt, you were rndoith:--,!-euungtirvlb The cum rrup. the uiniif.-.uf inroui and Buhsibtcme iu ly spared fur some grra- - give some extra values in OVERCOATS which we have MARKED DOWN WITIUN THE REACH OF EVERYONE In this we one-thir- ill w alv lot there are some long and short lengths, but all are good warm coats. long rape coats, good for tbe little fdlowa from years, did sell for fLtlfi to 87.00, now Children' to lJt-erU- n 1 4 c Boys' top coats and reefers mane of coverts and chinrhille from lu in 14 years, were t and 87.su, now you can get oue for... Boys' medium and long lengths, made of vicuna, covert, kersey and rvdi on, from 15 to 20 rears. The orlgtuai low price fur hut now these c at was 810 to 812-fh- , o. eve.-jrlHxi- alt-ni- Special value - Men long coats Men's heavy grade coverts, shirt length, 810 grade Men's coverts, meltons and viernas. wi:i keep you warm two a cud look wdl all the time, weie Men's fine kersey, covert or cuait-winter at-r- . . 1 mt-lio- $15 in'-.i.-i- now $11. .Ml to $15, now.. quality, were ( ae I. L. CLARK & SONS CO. .t I y t to 8iy5tf, , nr l jl-.-l- - rii-ki- e l puri-os.'.- L F vssssacaacB 1st ' fe-me- ula We will fibre e wether Mark CeeC tsb en everyth big In Meek and vsttl Include ah Fall Geode arriving dee ing Sett. Do msstie sefUtige and ell Cotton Goode beefiM since drey Ie of thee geode are Inofnded. No article In our large stock will be reaervwl The manner In which New Merchandise will be sacrificed will be food careful beyerm for I e i dsi I L I The Terns of Sale Are Positively S t H Reese Howell SL Sons C t A t NOT TO BE BRIBED. A story showing the Incorruptibility .'nlesi. Her own of her school of the loo don lime is told with Lord iiiumphs follows: Randolph Churchill as the central t wa horn iu ilic liitlo town of figure. Churchill had made up his Kishelrff, near Odessa, ia Russia, May mind to resign. It was a great piece of II. lgvti. When wns 6 years ud I newa, and Churchill, on going to Buck-e- l, went with relatives to Iluenos Ayres, the editor ef the Times, felt Justiin Smith America, and remaiuod there fied In thinking that the paper would four years; then I returned to Rus- maintain a friendly attitude toward sia. There I Maved for four years him iu exchange Air the exclusive Inmure and then 1 rame to this country. formation. Mr. Bucket informed- him When 1 went bock to Russia from that the paper's attitude toward him South America 1 entered the grammar would continue to be unfriendly. But school at KiKheleff. That school is for such n piece of news,' exclaimed much different from grammar schools Lord Randolph, why thare ia nut in this counthy. It is called a gram- another paper in England but would mar school, but It is in reality a pri- be grateful. That is true, replied Mr. mary, grammar aud high school in one. Bnekel, bat the Times can not be During my course there I studied bribed. the French and Russian languages OUT OF QUESTION. and ancient history. Nothing at all was 1 aught us about America, ftor was naid I. W. Read, of The widow there any geography or arithmetic, or thetaost deany of the studies generally taught Nashville, furnishes lightful aUtdy to the observer of the in American grammar schools, Everything in the schools in Rus- tricks and manners ot ha man brings. sia is done differently from what it One summer, he eon th wed, I was is in this country. The teachers are spending some time at White Sulphur afternoon a not as bright or well educated or Springs, Va., and on trained for their work, and It takes handsome young woman and her little aat near ms on tha about twice as long to arrive at the veranda. The Utile fellow troted up bq same result: As won aa my people arrived in me, and I patted him on the hmd. Boston and made a home I began to What's your name? he lisped. I told want to go to school. Children with him. Ita you married? be lisped. No whom I became acquainted told me so I'm not, I replied. Then the child much about the American schools, and paused a moment, and turning to hia said, Mamina, what else did how nice they were, that I was very mother, me to ask him? anxious for the day to comet when I you (ell could begin etudy in them. FUNNY TO LOOK AT. I first entered, the primary school, William Winter, the dramatic erJti being assigned to it, I suppose, because ie sold to write the worst hand of they thought that, coming from Russia, who man living, was traveling In ScotI would not be much beyond that grade. any was put in the very lowest clano, land some years ago, and wrote an to given a first reader aud some lemons in amusing account of hie experiences R. H. Stoddard, tha actor. Mr. Stodaddition and nbtraetton. I have to smile now when I recall dard received the letter at breakfast, how lung I was in that class. It was and, combining famllarity with the Inof the root, managed to make just two days. iThenl the teacbor saw tuition it out, and enjoyed several good I was too advanced for it, and the principal put me into a more advanced laughs. Hn glanced up at Mrs. Stodclass, giving me the third reader, and dard, and said: Its from William Winter. Very funny. Want to r ead It? akipping the second. You know I can never read a word bea while lasted little 'They only fore I was advanced tv the grammar of writing, ansuerad Mrs. Stoddard. suhuoi and put into the sixth grade. I What la the latest fad l)e Style: waa in tbo sixth grade about throw months, and was then advanced to the in golf? UuntraMta: Having real detectives highest class, the ninth grade, from track up your lost balls. m hlrh 1 graduated in June. When I went Into the primary Rowell is always butting Howell: school 1 did not know a word of English. and it was a little hard at first, in. I know it; he would inPowell: hut ni v know ledge of French and other language stood ms in good stead, and terrupt a man when he waa borrowwith ihe aid of one of my teachers, who ing money." spoke French. I soon understood what ws wanted uf me In English and was London, Nov. 17 Lord Rothschild ctuhh-iu master the language faster today received a cablegram from bis Ilian 1 would otherwise. AU through agents at. Rio Janeiro saying the remy si IuniI life in America, my teachers cent diatnrbanrea there bad no pohave I icc n kind to me. litical significance or serious results, At the grammar school in the ninth Lord Rothschild said to the correI am not in the least disgrade I studied American history, phy- spondent: sics and arithmetic, none of which' I turbed and do not apprehend any difhad ever undertaken until I came to ficulty In consequence of tbe disturbthis country. I was afraid of the Eng- ance. lish, hut 1 made up my mind to learn MAIL ROBBER CAPTURED. it quickly, and did so. I think tlis ordinary primary school coursa in BosSL Joseph, Mo., Nov. 18. O. R. Holiton is two years, and tha grammar course four, so that iu my ten months day. wanted In Portland, Ore., rhnrged of schooling in Boston, I completed six with robbing the mails while be was a rural route carrier two yearn ago, years' work. When I left the grammar school I wan arrested this afternoon at Ida entered the Girls' Latin 8chooi. and father's home .la Jamesport, Mo. The though the studies were difficult at case was worked up by Inspector Clarke of Spokane. Holiday confessed first, 1 worked bard and completed th regular four years' course in three his guilt to the federal officials. tin-Va- n March ic s, bo- Mrs. Browne Our friend Mrs. Wisni-b- y doesnt seem to be popular at Aatonblf nowadays. Mrs. klnlnprnp No; 1 bulieve she's been person ai( gralln there lor some tint. Philadelphia Pies. t be remembered by the ef beyere who beagkt during that s. i of ins gold u-- UK VAN AGAIN IN FRONT, than to the settler. . i no g!t ninii'iii.i, whiih si. hr.il prundstd v aiui.iM euureiy k Ml, l.a.1 neat and Kisiili'il by tlu- s, aivhy ot rain. Tue parbuiixo crop of liisi was vn p.iur. and the present one till tie uf ui He value. ford take with him by ratlins anew ion to the foul wrongs which the working clajw. have Leon cussing the National Irrigation ment thinks that literature malting : wra direct appeal to pradiial Irrigators should be circu luted- - It says: The National Irrigation ABxiatln l.as done a great work. It lias brought t lie gmt possibilities of the semi-ari- d ionhalf of of the United States to the an ent cooerew. and secured stub tagialatiou as will in time enable the government to construct a scries of reservoir for the conaervation of the waters which are annually going to wasle. Moreover, It has awakened a certain amount of republic sentiment in favor of the demption of the arid west, and the preservation of vrhat remains of the public lnd domain to the actual aettlpr. Her its work has stopped. The literature contained da the publications of (he association lia been largely argumentative literature Intended and suited to appeal to the legislator, rather PAGANISM '1 dis- move- THE ELECTION The czar 1 supermlt ions, and often fortune-tellerconsults A young girl lias been making a suucces gyp)' in St. Feurahurg, along this line, and the Czar, hearing of her, sent word to her to visit him. He told her of a dream that he had had, of seeing thre.-raia Kan one. a fat one. and a blind wa. He wanted the dream interpreted saying that it troubled him. Haa it a meuaing?' he asked. It has," said the gypey. who is cxuemjfly frank. The fat rat atands for Russian officialdom for all your various ministers and departmental heads. T he lean rat is your people. The blind rat is yourself." M!( SHIM COST WDI GOT HIS ANSWER. fiiHtuutiou. Adued lo her other accomplish meat Miss Holman i pieity, healthy aud NEEDS OF TUB 1UK1G AT I OX MOVE- The lnaeatine Of and took the entrance examination. but later decided to go to Mount Holyoke College. Iji-I- SUBSCRIPTION RATE MENT. fOLR YEARS i. er whicbl'tojgl.1 her over; today a iiudfui in college, after a most career through the Boston the summary ut what j ..lit tcbiuu. i :,4.s accmiiplirhcd by Miss Tyna a Hebrew, girl, now iu her Uiii year. lii-- i Hrliua.i's record in the public ncUu.il uf the Huh is looked upon ii:.!!vce:tt aik J liv her teachers and : .'lends. Nut uniy o;d she actually rum-.!k-- t. what may he called six years t Kiikir.mar work 1:1 ten months, but inuiiih'it J it.e lour year course in Girls' Latin School, one uf ibe Iciest iustitutions, in ihriC year, stud with a standing a.nong (he highest ever anown In ina rchuol. Npw she is in Mount Holyoke, "th:", South Hadley, Maas., and has already, it is said, established a reputation for Hue scholarship in that .....W eta I eta copies...... All UIIM AID II Mamgar. by Carrier, SIIDEM 8UE3 MILLIUT TO V.'l.jt a bright yi.1 cun do when years, I do not know that I did anye.i by ambition is sometimes thing yut of the ordinary. I simpl.v .iowu i.i a remar.iaide wav. Here is kept at my studies and worked hard.' My teachers and the head master were a ai.itoiig example: more than fmr tears ag alt helpful to me, and aided me over A i.t-- r many difficult places. u'j iiuii'israiji from ituvia, vilj When I finished at the Latin School K.:owlcklu uf Euglish limited lo half a .luHi words picked up on the steam- I thought of entering Boston Vuivei-slt- y, li'-i- Delirorad HOM 190-f- . OUR Published every day la ibe year by the Buadard Publishiag C& WM. GLACMANN, XOYLMflEK 1$, FJI1DA1 MOJTNINO, ' TIIE MOUSING EXAMINER OGDEN. 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