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Show DECEMBEU11, 1901 THK AiUltNINO EXAM1NEU (HiDKN UTAH. SUNDAY MOliMMi, 4 urban point !at ion. zbowu by a bimbo, media age. la ii;e to ilte relatively lai g r proportion in the period of early midille life. J'iie rural population U remore numeroua at bulb extre-aia- a r lb JMr W latively hMMK of tba ago table. Publiahiag Cfc Children reported ai lame than a year old conatitute 2.5 per vent, of ibe ag e.. gragata population, while children Both under S conatitute 13.1 per WM. GLASMANN, Manas of thwre proportions are roualdernbly mailer than tba vorreepoading ratio for moat European countries. The proMfrart by Carrier. laclul'af portion u. vhildreu under 1 in tba total Sudsy Morales Szamiaa 71 eta population varlex tnitn u In SO in to one in 0 in California.' Tba I eta Utah; eoplca number of children in the population ia relatively leaat In New England and on the Pacific coast; it la relatively higli-rRATES. in the Amth and in some of the SUBSCRIPTION newer agricultural ststra ot the West and Northwest. THE EXAMINER FARM. ZOOLOGICAL A n huurd Lord Rosebery's Brothcr-in-LaRaises Wild Animals. Where i't. bb et y nail ota ludatb (laeludlog ....M NnMr) oauWe of Oil IfOPE FOR CANTEEN. ata a after zo-fcr- s The military aiitboritfee thin there may be mime chance of legislation this ear in favor uf tbe army canteen. will ciwlv a Uor by Many reports have been copied in tbe siuiw-ribwta r War Department lending to sliuw. laforauug tbia olflco ot failara tbw before should the information be wanted, that ear R email ra'.Te The the military opinion is still largely In knaVfut. favor uf the canteen as a means of maintaining discipline, morality aud soldiers. rontentmeni among the TELEPHONES XAMINER There are comparatively few reports U the other side of ihe question, and now that the Woman's Army aud Navy ROOMS EDITORIAL League has come in with a scheme for Independent Phone... Congress restore the canteen, haring OFFICE BUSINESS it. ia expected that tlirre will be less Independent Pnone opikisiiion tu the plan. It la probable IVM. GLASMANN . the deiutnmcui will nut lake the first Independent Phone . EDITOntAL ROOM step toward rent oration, but it will N- - 56 Bell Phone view with great favor any effort In BUSINESS OFFICE behalf of tbe Institution. Senator N ! Bell Phone Procter baa presented a bill in favor WM. GLASMANN.. No. 120 uf tbe canteen. Bell Phone No. 123 of both telephone syetema Telephone No. II. closed line of the unique larms in Ibe is that of the Hun. Walter of Land Rothschild, bruthcr-fu-iaRosebery, lie has a large ornate ij Hertfordshire, and it la given over to his hubbi. zuulugy. for on inis farm he has tew domestic muivaila, but numbers of creatures such a one sees iu a xnolotrical garden, lie has instead of burses, and drives thorn with tbe greatest ease. Ha even takes a ales in uf his striped beauties to town with him iu the seasuu, and aatoiiishi-Londoners tbe staring whom he drives through Hyde Park behind his zebra His place is called Triug Pars, and there is something suggestive of the prosperity of a French seigneur about it. Tring itself is a well built, nice little country town lying on the aide of ihe Iasi slopes uf the C'hilterns. From Its hills uue sees over the rich vale of Ailesbury ibe i alley of the river Thame, which runs Into the Thames near Durcbcster. Tring Park is in tbe midst uf ibis lovely country, and the houses la the tnaiu street fringe the park, and from their uppir windows it ay be seen a stalely vista of limes aud the brilliant ml and wbite Palladian bouse. ' Tbe bricks are aa red and tbe sloues as white aa possible, and, in the green selling of the grass, lime trees aud beeches, the effect is charming. Front the (muse the park covers a great arc in the hills which look down upon it and up the sides of which it runs. Along the top are rich hanging woods, the lower sloitea and valleys la the park being pastured by tbe strange flocks and herds of the farm. The particular Interest of this farm-par- k to the naturalist ia due to it a having been the scene of almost the first of modern experiments In acclimatisation. Here the Australian kangaroos and wallabies were first successfully acclimatised by the Hun. Walter Rothschild about eighteen world 8 p. m. j EDITORIAL COMMENT FAILURES IN NOVEMBER. Commercial failure during te month of November were mt'y 804 In number against I" aufmiit. and ?8.3:!S.45b 1.102 yvar. according lo figures Ini.ins. when liabililiei by compiled t aggregated 8M.4i2.in. The improxe-mendistributed well was ever; tbrougboui with and appears hi comparison year of montlt every the correyponding iiuailv-encle- a Maunfueturiiig 1899. since numbered 21T nnd Involved $1.-with 10,983 liabilities, which compare last year; $fi.H4.2u7 for ar,7 failures numtrading upension wete 018 in amount in against ber and .l2f.l41 JS43 a Year ago. when the defaulted aggregated HS.12b.S71; and other ooiumercial defaults, auch aa u real rat ate. bnikerage and similar cn-reritb not properly embraced by 29 In two principal divisions. number and II.ixl5.35:! in awantnl, In against u(i failures for 12.262,821 commercial the to addition ltHiS. la defaults, there were nine suspensions alof banka and loan companies, was involved uuly amount though the 17(11.724. la this department, also, tbe contrast is much In favor of the current ynaivau in 1903 (here were fifteen with liabilities fiduciary'" Defaults In November of 8:1.058.901. were smaller than in any other mouth this year, except Juur Examination of tbe Novev.ber failures by occupation provides some encomparisons with last couraging year's figures. Only four of tbs four of the fuuneej manufacturing classes show any increare. and In nS case was ihc iliOcrenee large, while in one tin; only reasoa fur any increase was the entire absence of loss lat year. Despile th demoralization of the cot ton manufacture, owing to high priced raw material, only-twluilares were recorded. There waa over last year in alo a small Ir.in. cloibiug and chemicals, bill tbe aggregates were very light in both years. Ou ifcn other band, some of the kt inner. t in favor of 1904 were senssriona!. Of the ten mnufactnring classes i.i which mote or less improvement was shown, the largest gain was almiil 1800.0110 tu miscellaneous, although machinery was not far behind with a contraction of $8Do.nuo. There wars (Iso conspicuous In the liabilities uf failures iu lumber aud building, liquors and tobacco, and glass and earthenware, aa compared with tku corresponding month last year. 1 Wiulrr must be too busy doing a stunt in Manchuria with tbe Russians and Japs tu put in an appearance here. l. !s:--t R - e susp.-nrious.- - det-llnc- e AGE CONSTITUTION OF THE POPULATION. The Bureau of the Census has just published. In ihe form of a bulletin, an interesting study and analysis of age statistics. About- - three-fifth- s of the total of tbe United States are between 1 and 80 years old comprising whai ometime railed the productive age group. This ia a larger proportion uf the population than is found in Hie same age group In most European eoun trie- - a fact which la due to the large number of foreign born adult in our population. But the only European countries which hare o small a proportion of their population at "pro-duetagvs as is found in The native while population of the United States are Holland and the Scandinavian eoua tries. Nearly one fourth of the population are lean than 10 years old and over three ere anth s are leas than 20. Las than litre accomplished hundred yean uf pceidr life, and only 23 out of every liKHiaand have pameu the allotted "threa mure aul ten Hie poster average miurity of the popu-latln- D jv one-MVen- ib ho-m- ago, and there they are still, feeding like sheep and almost as taues aa domestic atiiniaL, the smaller often allowing the members of the family to fondle them. There are large herds of fallow deer running wild over the park, and horned sheep, with surprising fleeces. The zebras are In numbers, hating been bred front several of their kind trained to harness. Sir. Rothschild finds them tougher than horses, and some of the larger ones are worked regularly ou the farm ploughing haying, carting, etc. They sltow a variety of sirlpings and shadings. Like all persons interested in o Jogy. Mr. Rothschild delights iu a freak nature, and lie owns a hairless horse. It ia a plukiab tan. something the coloring of a Mexican hairless dog, and its flesh L as smooth as a child's cheek. Mr. Rothschild's pheasants are a fine sight. There are hundreds of them and of the itiost brilliant color-Ingfor lie has them from all quarters of tbe globe. He baa rare iieacocke. also; oeihifhea. emus and a pair of the almost extitlct kirvi birds of the only wlngelosa bird in existence. Another uane for this strange bird Is aptaryx. It is about two and a half feet high and has a long bcag, with which it probes the earth in search of worms and grubs. So rare are these birds now that Mr. Rothschild paid 750 each for them. They are exceedingly difficult to transport, and there are few in existence. Another, interesting thing at Tring Park la. the fruit ireea trained flat against the garden walls. This cause the fruit to ripen early and to be larger than if the tree stood out from the wall. The wall is warm and radiates the heat. It is a charming sight lo see the walls all in bloom in the spring with peach, pear and apricot trees. ji-sr- wal-la'oie- a, people of Arizona Tbe editor imprisoned at Dresden for asserting that there Is great diraatisfao-tfo- .i in Kaxony could now reassert that fact and personally prove it. one-four- th n. VENIRE NEEDED Trouble Experienced in Obtaining Jury in Gillaspie Murder Trial. 18. A special Rising 8ua. dial., act 'of thd leglilature to allow tbe culling of taleamen from other counties for tin Gillespie murder trial is suggested as a probable necessity, in case a Jury .can not be secured in Ohio uounty. The entire first venire of 112 has been exhausted and another special venire of 1UI) haa bw-issued. Not more thau 200 men in the euunly are still eligible to be drawn ts talesmen. Only three men thus far jiave testified that they had not formed or .expressed an opinion. Dm-- . It will be a good thing for California it be true, as published fn tbe San Dec. lu. Mias Sappho Aud you haven't said a word about mr poem in The Upper Tea? Mr. Cholly Aw. beg your pawdon gwest, you kaow. Wrwlly. Miss Sapph.v 1 didn't Ibink you could wise to u h a- f pwofundity. IJfe. Ari.oiu lias ot the This department la its beat right mur. u lake special pride in tlie class of garmoni ,hoxj Always reflaej and acceptable git t. Our noted for their high quality. All styles, from the the smallest to the largest pieces. We buy lu quantities to get tbe lowest prices, and give our patron the benefit. Fur Scarfs from $1.75 up. Dress here. Our low prices have been weiiuivd still' for Holiday shppt-ra- . Coats. Opera Wrap Evening Coats of tbe choicest materials aud styles. Goods--ilK- s lov-e- r uuj ntw-es- t Leather Hand Bags A handsome Dress PatUrn can be bought here now at a reduction of nearly one-haoff former price, on account of our SPECIAL SALE on these materials. Dainty Silk Waist pattens make charming gifts. TrimnJngs and Laces to match all Silks and Dress Goods. The styles are constantly rhangiug. aud a new Chatelaine Bag ia always welcome. We have jun unpacked a special Holiday shipment of these prat-t- lf articles; Let us show also you Pocket-Book- s ami the newest designs leather Betti and fancies. New iSilk Underskirts Late arrivals in fresh crisp, dainty Silks. from $5 up. All styles and colors, ranging in price , Pretty Neckwear Ladies Gloves The kind that fit the best aud wear the loupsi. Much makes as Dent's. Majestic. Cenienn-ri- , and many others. Shades lo match soy gown. Splendid Kid Gloves for $ l.tht and up. New arrivals from the worlds fashion centers. Embroidered Linen Turnovers, Lace Drop Collars and Stocks. New Chiffon Boas and Muffs. . e, Handkerchiefs Pretty Hosiery 1 the delight of every lady. Beautiful, soft hose of every shade. In Cotton, Lisle, Wool. and high art Si hi Hosiery in plain and Lace ef-ecta. This department will be very popular the next mouth. This department, no doubt, stands without an equal in this vicinity, when It comes to variety and elegance. Every design, style and fabric. Fancy lxixes from 20c up. Ladies' Handkerchiefs from Sie up. ITS A PLEASURE TO SHOW YOU THROUGH YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME TO LOOK AROUND. THE DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS WHERE SPECIAL DISPLAYS OF CHRISTMAS GOODS ARE EXHIBITED WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT. S. J. Burt & Brothers - nt SALE k BRIBER GOES TO PRISON. Hannibal, Mo., Dec. 10. Dr. Vernon nf St. Louis wbo was yesterday bribery I't connection select km of postofflre sites in Missouri cities, was today sen fenced to the penitentiary for three years. Judge Adatns overruled a motion for u new trial. The rase of Charles L. Blanton, of the Uultcil Slates treasury department. indicted on a similar charge, was continued until next May. WILL GO BACK TO WORK; New York. Dee. 10. The Jourui-ynteStonecutter: Union, whirli has been on strike br many weeks, and was indirectly the original cause of the building trouble last summer, is reported to have withdraw ii its demands and offered to go back to work. The employers, however, now- demand Hist tle unionists shall sign an arbitration agreement aed give way in other' matters before work can lie in the trade. 1 wonder why they ss-aof for tune as nhe' dintple enough. You know, they once at everyay fortune linoci one's dour.' and in doing that smut she proves herself a regular female caller. Site doesn't make her rail until she's pretty sure you're out." Philadelphia Pres. j : Hh- e-i skin grilling a very late di cover ? He- - No. ii ii only a new branch oi a very old art: all grafting is a akin Detroit Free Press. process. bill which eonaoiutatca that territory with Now Mexico n id have sszed fur s hearing which ihe committee evince a diapoaiii.in in grant, tauator Bant, a meinlier of the stateI'm afraid he don't mean morn hood commii'i-half wot be aa.va. today stated his Well, dal's a whole 1,, cimsolhiiuuia. saying that lot fer a guy to mean when he emitt.oaichood suoulil not be foro-- in ihe ing s goil, you know." PiK-kMaiebnod Coats and Suits si Otfff Recotd Breaking hus-luin- Washington. New Style Furs a furs are suthiBg"-Philadelp- hia riage. . Mrs. Jane Striitgfi'llnw lias pel ii tonal the probate court lor letters of administration for tlie estate of lur the late Siiinuel Ktringfcllow. who died August ;!Mh. The (leccast-left real csiate valued at Is.kl'j and untested against that feature to show you. If you are in doubt as to what to get . com? here and you will be surprised at the ease wi h which you can make your selections. - g TKA. To secure a gift from among; the many articles we have . Francisco Call yesterday morning. That E. O. McCormick is likely Main to return in San Francisco as general man- iiersonat property worth 821'. conuisi-inof shares In an irrigation comager of the Southern Pacific company. Mr. McCormick is a boomer from way pany. There are. Is'rlili's I lie widow, bank, and a man who mazes friend eight children to share In (be estate. for tbe company that lie represents for himself and for tbe state where he ARIZONA OBJECTS TO CONSOLIDATION WITH NEW MEXICO. happens to reside. Nevada AT THE UBRAR.Y It Doesirt Require Much Money You don't know Gahbie. do you!" Cholly So Miss Tart un loosened up Really, now. said the diner to the waiter. Tight down in your heart don't and said a good word about me, did Indeed I do, I gol some sJriie ftos him once that was worth all I pud tor you believe this tipping system is all she Archie Yea; she said that when one it. Cincinnati, Doc. lu. An Oberlin wrong?" Indeed, I do! replied the waiter, got better acquainted with you one of his special says: In his stateu-a-n- t Why, he isn't a lawyer or s dorW. half as big a fool Whv should he charge for tdriceU dealings with Mrs. Chadwick, Presi- with feeling; that fellow at the aext found you were and aa you vtle didn't I got it for appeared to be. Chicago dent Beckwith told of repeated visits table to mine has made $2 today, ' Tribune. Press lo Mrs. Chadwick when promises I've only made 29 centre were made that the money would soon be forthcoming. Finally W. B. Bell mill. attorney for the Oberlin bang, on bis deathbed, hdd several directors of the bank that President Beckwith was involved with Mrs. Chadwick. This was followed by a trip to New York participated in by tbe president and threo directors. Representations were received that every arrangement was made to settle the Oberlin claim. These were to lie forthcoming tbe next day and the diBeckrectors went home satisfied. with stayed over, but was again disappointed. President Beckwith never was able (o get a lo-i- at the $3,0nii.-UIH- ) securities, but his visits to the Wade Park bank in Cleveland to see Cashier Reynolds, cuatodlan of the I collateral, asMtrd bint somewhat. President Beckwith says he had severLadies' and Children's Suits and Coats will commence Monday. We have looked over al interviews with Dr. Chadwick who our entire line and have cut the price on all of them so that the very best is cheap, io assured him that hia wife waa able to meet her obligations: this grut that there is no price only. The most conservative buyers will - if levered cAt this time every year you will find'our store filled Ttoith appropriate, useful and ep. preciable gifts inthe Tbidest Variety, No matter whom you wish to please, or Zdi price you wish to pay, you Tbill find tbe article you want here. DIRECTOR BECKWITH INVOLVED WITH MRS. CHADWICK. 2U.-00- POPULAR. gifto- - the day of all days , and the Holiday Season is near at hand Everyone ex pects to gladden the hearts of relatives and friends with some token of esteem. You will be better pleased if you make your selections not before the different depart merits have been picked over, We will gladly lay your purchase attay until you ttishit de Christmas Hosiery SPECIAL six-da- Mil. M'CORMiCK to publican and foir Democratic members and if the tour Democrats oppose tbe measure aa is expected they will the vow will be a tie. r'' Rand-liflow- iu opposition their wishes and that the failure of the bill Is preferable to It passage in its present shape. Aa fine committee now stands it consists of six Re- Juat aa Nan Patterson hsl gained the coveted position in the public eye SON OK FORMER SENATOR GIRL. MARRIES TELEPHONE Mrs. Chadwick majestically tutted in and relegated poor Nan to the rear. Announcement" or the secret marriage of Max Brown, son of That "Downing-Limbe.team in Arthur Brown, to Miss Rosemona cam y the bicycle race in New York Smith, a telephone operator, should be a strong one. It would alan yesterday In a dispatch from Ann Arstulie a probable favorite in a .Milwaukee bor, where Mr. Brown baa been a beer garden. dent la the law department of the Unitwo versity of Michigan for the last Ah bough Governor-elec- t Duuglasa years. of Maaaachuaetta was elected by a The ceremony was performed at good majority, by appointing the for- Windsor, Ontario, May 17, and It was mer Lieutenant General of ihe Ameri- the intention of tbe principals to keep can forces oil bis staff be will be Miles tbe wedding a secret until Mr. Brown ahead. finished his course in law. At the time of the wedding he waa attendGeneral Lord Methuen, when speak- ing the law department at Ann Arbor and a month later he returned home ing recently uf the progress of temperDuring the, ance in tbe British army, stated ihat to spend hie vacation. tbe memberahip of the Army 'Temper-sur- e summer he held his secret from his Association comprises not leu parents and friends and returned to school last September. He decided to of the Britiab army. lb an complete his course at Chicago university. Before the couple left for rainfall of to iuaulflcieiiry (wing Chicago, where they are now living, Mouth ihe wheat crop throughout Near they announced Ihrir marriage to a Wales and moat of tbe other Australian few intimate friends. states will be a very short one. The bride was popular aitong her The new simper reports from crop corfriends at. Ann Arbor, but not upill respondents are very gloomy over the of late was it known that she had marsituation. ried Max Brawn and waa living in Chicago. The first news of the mar Ilte city of J3i. Thomas owns and riage came from Windsor, where the operates tbe six miles of electric street ceremony look place, to Ann Arbor. w ilhin its corporate limits The railway Max Brown graduated from the road gives general satisfaction aa to Salt Lake high school three years aao deficit a at of the expense service, bill and spent ihe next two years at Ann ranging between $3,000 and 84.000 iter Arbor. He was one of the best stu-- 1 annum. The city own and operates dents of his class. the water works system very successfully. Tbia plant nrta a small annual GUILTY OF SELLING LIQUOR. surplus anil at tbe same time gives entire satisfaction. The trial of John A. Gardner un the indictment charging him with selling Prof. J. N. Harper, of tbe University ardent spirits to Ware, wn Uncoiupah-gr- e of Kentucky, is, according to a paraIndian, and to Ungaaka, a Ute, graph which ia on its rounds in Eng- was finished in tbe United Slates lish newspapers, a tobacco expert, and court The jurors, after an yesterday. Colonel been Everard, hours deliberation, returned a ver his advising wbo has n experimenting at diet of not guilty as to tbe charge of County Meath, Ireland, in selling to Waro. and guilty of selling growing tobami. It ia claimed the io Sentence was deferred moisture of the Irish climate Is good hr Ungaska. Marshall. Judge for tobacco culture, and that there is All the petit jurors were excused unplenty of the right kind of anil in tbe til Monday morning, when Robert ReyEmerald laic. nolds. who is also under iudiclment for , liquor lo red nit-n- wiN be placselling ClfoiCE EXPRESSIONS. ed on trial. It Is claimed by District Attorney Llppuran and Assistant Dis"Tba Mormons gave tbe Republican trict Attorney Cherrington that Ju. state ticker in Idaho their solid vote. Hicks, Jobn A. Gardner tfhd Robert The Republican majority ou the a rate Reynolds made a business for tears ticket was the Mormon vote of about of 'sidling whiskey and aleuhnl to tbe 20,000. If the Mormons bad voted the Indians at the White Rock and UinDemocratic ticket we would have elect- tah agencies. ed our state candidates by about If the Mormons had not voted at COURT NOTES. all. or have divided thetr vote evenly, our two candidate between the purtiea, Judge Hall yesterday granted May for governor. Henry Heltfeld. would Propat a divorce from Lee Propst, on hare been elected and the balance ot (he ground of failure to provide. the state ticket would have been ear On the ground of ried by tbe Republican nominees by a Nelson ass the court for a small majority. says Ibe Tiger of divorce from Per Nelson of decree of the the Jungle. speaking Idaho were married September 5 The couple election. What keen logic that, llow 189-1- . an infant son, whose have and our randidato for governor" could have been elected if the Mormons' custody the mother desires. had not voted? The argument won't Moroni Wagstaff. a strw-- t car win bear scrutiny, hut it is as good as Juctor. has adopted Maude C'arlt--could be expected from tbe Wildcat of age fifteen years. The girl is a daughtbe Lava- Beds. Deseret News. ter of Mrs.'Wagstaff liv a former marb'-e- w e . disputing say iact. We are determined that you will admit that you never bought equal qualities cheap. Come everybody and so Share This Sales Extraor Benefit dinary ... ' i You will find a fine line of Zibeline, Mixed Suitings, Black Cheviots, Storm SeM Covert and Mel on Su ts, all new styles and greatly reduced. Tke Coats are made oi Zibeline, French Covert, Beaver, Milton and many other grades. Our Santa Claus Department IS FULL OF GOOD THINGS FOR Shaving Sets. Cuff and Collar Boxes. Toilet Case. Photo Boxes. Fancy Stationery and Cases. Albums. OLD AND YOUNG. YOU WfLL FIND A VERY Photo Frames. Ink Stands. Smoking Sots. Glove Cases. Fancy Whisk Broom Holders FNICE LINE O- Manicur Sets. m.mof Many Fin pieces of Ha8 Chins and Japan Wars. nice selection of Cut is also a fine line of the brt fumes. L. Clark & Sons Co. |