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Show lOK MURSIXU EXAMINER: miDEX, UTAH, HlllAY 4 XUVEMBEK AlOirMMJ, iM, UHiS. itb more chance iu tba: position look of auuceac upon the Democratic presi- THE EXAMINER dential man? Meat; 11,1 published Every Di year by Th Standard Publishing Cs. .Deiiieifd to Li. ' 'A IN ADVANCE. BY MAIL TM U)iSmioSB'W&mSSL i minor may nuke but we believe be will conduct b'mvelf as one iu the public eye me! w bile wr do not go so tar as be due, in bis ideas as to the functions of the uiunicipalit, wc believe that he will Incrca&e liis followcta and disciple; and that the only obntavlc, outside l himself, ho has to fear ia the failuie of his plaus to work out in practice. If that takes place, disaster irratrlei-iblw ill his political overtake t'aiiir-Ogde- luclutiiut Sunday Morning Ex Miner, per inuniU.. ?ingto uopj. ncwapup-r-nu- a congresssunn- i - break, RATES. SUBSCRIPTION than a nouiina-io- could, who whs U seul by of Olden. ar par career W-- At lean qsaitcrif, .. vent AND FEARLESS iu ad- J'Le Examiner ia a trimly in otjiendeiir utwspaier. li gives Piile.-- iual allow. no an and no 10 . t'a.ur-A- punish. will give the news nubtoacU unprejtivliced. wui ho lea'oamiunicwtion; eched oa ll subjoi'i ineneiiicd from iu re;pe4fu! language Known iudfviduols, but lb true Haute muni, be published ia full. All letsera and couimunieatiima ignd by aunt d plum, or a scnmed uuines, will be thrown backet. The bravo in iha man never hides behind an a mmed name. Doa'l ask ,h,! Editor to bo responsible for whet you are ashamed of. It aid mi will confer Subscriber favor by Informing Ihla office of failur to receive The Examiner before tbeir brrakfael. EXAMINER TELEPHONES. EDITORIAL ROOMS Independent Phone all Phene USINEBB OFFICE Independent Phene Bell Phone WM. GLABMANN-Indepen- dent Ne. SI No. Sd .... No. 120 No. .5d Plwne.. .No. 120 No. 120 Bell Phoae No. 120 of both telephone cloeed after I p. w. e city HEARST Use of forward with the great ML tnierMt, and w believe all our wad-r- i will, loo, to the new of Ihe light ehlrh William Randolph Hears! Is waging en Tammany. As thing look now, w aiiould uut b lu the loam surprised In fact wo expect to so Jiearat win. Aa yat Tammany baa mad no reply to Hears la charges, while the newspaperman ha marshalled hia troopa, captured the ballot boxes and has, in fact, rusbed Tammany right Intu the campaign, before It has hud tints to draw a breath. That public aentlmeut In New York ia on the aide of Haarat la plainly shown by ha coming of Ivina his Republican rival Into his camp. 11 will art for him in tbe rapacity of aa associate counsel. The only move Tammauy baa yet made la th light though by the time this la read mure may be Known-- ia to retain the legal service of Parker, Sheehan and Haleb. You may possibly remember the patronymic Parker. Ita present possessor pleads guilty to having bed once a short presidential pipe dream. The bringing of these two mm Into tbe fight alone gives it a certain interest. There are two classes of people who talk about Hearai. One class calls him a genius of ihe highest water; ihe other ralla him a degeneiare of Ihe lowest type. The wise man, ben ho bears these opiuioas. at once saye that Hear.L Is nsltber. Tbe fact that by inheritance he is a man of wealth end by lnclfnaiion a champion of the plain people, has set many wealthy mm-n- oi only the cop potation men, sbo would Buffer by bis municipal ownerahlp theories against him. He hsa also estranged many of the plain people who can-auforget his wealth. Again, Mr. Hcarst has one quality We luok . Desk and SWINGING STaivoi HECTOGRAPng NEOBTYLES DUPLICATORS y TYPEWRITER O'.L J PAPER FASTENERS MIME00RAPH INKS STENCIL VAP.N i - great part a co.iouuia'iou tektiniuay that A. t . - : a- c c - . ! - s . iiosi-iuic- . - jiun-cm- n nor-ssa- mt-ji- bt-t-- ui - u pnt.-ju- ; while emt ihe ot sg'-ub us stioua;.ployed MuIiihI, also liwrKed uf".'' ihe matters, ami paid the teu1 Albany house. Today a iiuunnr ui touncu,-.- ; s.gm.l by Muiluney wcie identified by III,' witness who acknowledged receiiiu the money for them. tSom' purporic-tu be for legal servicer, some for sundries and some for traveling expense. Wit mss said he was not a why lawyer uud could nui vouchers were made out to that iicui. J. M. Reek, counsel lor ihe Mutual, however, took occasion to remind ihu fur counsel (bat all vouchers of this house, it bud bec-testified, were charged 10 legal expense. Mr. Hughes suid that did noi traveliug explain w hy some weic expenses and some for aundriee. iluilamy coub.l no, nil what ilic aundries were. ubIcnm they were Ha bad taken iripa to New York lo aee Mr. Kidds at iha laiier's house. Jie did not know how many limes he had been to New York. He aomelimea luiughi tlrkets for Mr. Fields. Ninetceu vouchers were by Mullaney, fur all of which he admitted he received the mum-- , which aggregated ai.Tlih. These were paid between March Till. IlHhJ and his Mullaney said July 12. lSt'i. He had salaiy was F25 a mouth. never carried euy money in Albeny from New York for Mr. Fields and had uevr paid uut any money for Mr. Fields The greater pari of tbe day William ita rues, 8r., formerly of Albany, but now living at N'aniuekei, Mass., m.ii in the committee room waiting to h railed, but late in ihe afternoon he was excused .nr ihe day. Mr. Rarnea figured in this Inveaiigailon several weeks ago, when vouchers for legal services, bearina his signature, were produced, together with a letter signed by William Darner, Jr., of Albany, rethat his minding i lie Mutual father's "honor.trillin'' hail uoi received slid lurtlu-asking lhai. a check he forwarded. I.ili- The MetroiKilltan Insurance rnuipaay flg'iir.l iu ihe gunner pan of ih John it. day's Hegeman, presbient of the company, who was ou Ihe aland when adjourn. ment was taken was tbe Jtrx l witness today and the expenses of the eompauy were further gone into. It waa broil gilt nut ihu! Mr. salary I the same as that of John A. McCall, president, of iha New York ldfe, $ UKi.yial. iTevioitN Mr. Hegumaii receiwd fHU.Ubu. The salary af Haley Flake la ITa.OOU. Ueoige H. (jaston. receives fliT.oiai. ami Frank O. Ayres, third nrepmuuent. receives fl(i,20". The work or ngenia iu the field amt their compensaiuii was taken up with - Icg.i-.aii-- ir mp-plic- n Koch.-lcNt-- wa- Jdr. Muiiaucy's 1 ! r l.'J-.is- ' the ! -i, ideu-tille- llo d ln-r- r yrMi-rddy- Hrgcniun. and later James io (raigli, ihe urinary, was with supply deluila as tu figiire which Mr, liegeman was not t Mr. lam-ilia- ihe day . when Mr. rraigli had liegeman was aaailt called uud ihe subject of the company's seciuiiies waa taken up. bill the inieiroKati-iihail hardly begun when adjouuim lit for the (lay was ordered. Mr. Ik-g- uiu.i said that, when the finance commit :i- - cnuaulted him about "1 said . increasing ea lanes in that I had received akiMum for iwo wanafied aud giaufied years and ' and did nui n any increase. 'Mice in couMdcratiou agiceii. howevi-i'my ihirty live earn' am vice iu in creui-it lo $1(1(1,0011. have mil ii, iinwercr. and iiou'i intend to do so. Of ail (lie wolds that 1 abhor, the perpend ,cu la r pronoun lias Hu- - primacy, but I would like to say lhai have avoid. d a aalary of lu') ("fi only ii lid have contium-with the cmiiiMiiy lu tuy pecuniary dinadvan'-agFifteen years ago warguaiuu-tei-jua.'.uuii ;o go elsewheie." in ue Devil M'-- i He did not knowMr. Field. how much was for traveling and uid not know howt often lie came tu New York, further than that he came only when hi- - was sent tor. The blotter of tbe Mutual Life was procured at th-- s point and the eulry there charged as Svhti fur traveling. Wimeas said ha tnkels fur Mi. frequently bought Fields fur New York, but anawstiug ihe question from Mr. Hughes acknowledged Mr. Fields was not m Albany lust fall ot winter, prior lo January 2. ISUS, au-- l tbai Mr. Fields left Albany at the adjournment of tbs Icglslatuie. During th,- session wli-- ! for Mr. ness would buy tickets Fields about oure a week. Witness said hia wages were $1!3 a month, irveral other vouener were shown (he them and witness, who identified lodged receiving the money for them. Witness said he wa not a lawyer and five of the vouchers for legal services, amounting to Siting witness could not explain. J. M. . counsel for ihe company, . .Mr. Hughes lhai II had been leal tiled In before ihal all expenses of (ii,. Albany house were charged on the hooka ot ihe company as Itgal . but Mr. Hughes said sum expenx-sof th,- vouchers weic for traveling and others for Fimdrira. Between Maith 7. I'm hi. and July 12th, 19(T.. there were ih or tbi'se vouchers aggregating .'.7,;t I. K. Duieher. ihe witness know and s.ud he lived at. the house in Albany last year. A voucher signed and dated I'hlepgo. Jsnu-Hiby IbiM-heI dt h. liMi'J. for 2.li21 for Ians waa introduced for record. said he had carried no moneys to Albany mr Mr Fieidn and was (hen excused. Mr. liegeman was tbeu recalled. He denied the agents were ancauragcd to hold out an mducemem that. Ihe Metroiiollisu is a mutual company. Alt official bulletin to agents was shown witness, who Maid he was out of the country ac the time, but that Mr. Fiaka wrote It. This hullMin staled that "This company is practically a mutual company.'' Witness said the company assumed its agents told 'he truth nud there is nothing in it literature lhai It wou.x imply ii is anything hut slut, ir is. Witness said ihnt nn money were by the paid for legislstlr purpose sec- - - - r y ssr-viee- BECRAFT Ii. 24th Street Phone 1U uret by Keefe. The only run uf the game av wade when Spies was sent i in to bai for Tuner in the last half of He was given a banc the founet-iiLhou bails, aud Uoodwln miming for him reached second on Bernard's sacrifice aud wvm to ihird ou Middleton's oui at first. Smith then singled to center! and Goodwin caw homo with the win-- J BASEBALL R. H- - E. niug run. Rcorc: ww WVWw J oa d Angeles b 9 1 Seattle vs. Ban Francisco. Tacoma Da it eric: Toier and Hager; Keefe: Run Francisco, Nov. it. -- The local; were unable to gauge Yickeiw dclivrry and Uraliatu. I'wpire, Davis. three fait. 10 uf today and which were bunched in the fourth for RACES a run. Seattle scored ouco iu the first iuulng and agalu In tho third inning, winning by a scon- of 2 to 1. The Aqueduct Results. northerner uut baited and outflcldcd New York, Aqueduct results: their opponents. R. H.E. Score: First race, selling, six mid a half 2 X 2 furlongs Mamie Worth won; ConResit le 1 third. 'J 4 sideration second; Hovcreign Ran FranciM-Ha iteries: Vickers and Hlauki-nship- : Time, 1:212-5- . TerSecond race, utile Ivan lb Whalen, Hitt snd Rhus. I'nipire, Mcrible won; Deliar second: Grenade Carthy. ihird. Tima, 1:41. Third race, seven furlongs Bell Portland vs. Oakland. Oakiand. Cal.. Nov. 9. Heavy hil- Rnicker won: Water Tank second; a feature of today 's game, Flimflam third. Time. 1:3s ling w Fourth race, mile and a furlong wibch was won by Portland from ihe localk by a score uf $ to 7. Iu the Hlppocrilb-- won; Bizzy Izzy second; third inning Oakland made five runs, Legate third. Time, 1:55. Fifth race, five furlongs Lone and in tbe fourth Ioriland wade an Dana star second; equal number, which tied the score to Hand won: Billy Melbourne Nominee third. Time, 1 :02. lhai point. Sixth race, mile Col. While won; It.H.K. S 111 I Masbeth second; Fleur De Marie third. 7 11 2 Time. 1:42. flaitcrics: ('stiff and Mciean: Hu Races. Nasheill guu and ilcMuiray. i'nipire, Perrlm-- . the retention in .ttetrnpoluan, exerpt of counsel to appear before committees obnoxious msMiirea. Among those were bills in half a dozen states io do away with infantile These insurance. are expenses eh urged - 'lap l lti-i- Wi n: Wain ih- unit YpIIo o Panama. - lilac nt'v,I'unimodaiiiirir oui or Dil i ii"i,al: for Jai-k- tYiis this niaiirr ot ex peuae lakeu into cousideraMiiii when the sulurtre were ineieu.-e- u :' a iked Mr. Hughes. "Everything wa.- - ' v, nvn mm eon Tap ll'-.- i N ih,- - i 'll-- - bc-m- 1 . c-- - iii.-i- from Rouihen-- Kiu.hu, Auhh-iuiis- t . l (iri-ii)iiim,liiil New York has Bernard Rhuw oui of Iter lilimi if- m-Manchrsier, Knglsml. goes hn belter by seizing 24. nun 'Cortes Hrolaiinufs." bu' Balzac's ihe Index rxpurgi'tioiiN of ilif Hofiih: public library make thcic uiitlanrii-r-hxilike amats'irs lu pru'lery.-Uni- on y -, Globf. PURE LINEN The $4.50 kinds are reduced Tist'K Sid to, per dozen all Aft 3O.UV The $3.90 kinds arc reduced Cq 1ft v to, per dozen ' The $2.90 kinds are reduced Yellow ' to, per dozen a' 7 30 The $3,50 kinds are reduced C7 RQ to, per dozen - th--- The $1.90 kinds are reduced C I SQ . So ' iii - i Sivifri i . Killed nil-,Si.le mi. Took the c Ilniinri ; I S;.iiiel:-4- Hep Fi-k- i it wi- to, per dozen - The $1.75 kinds are reduced C1t40 - i .. to, per dozen riiglnerrs joig in 'ii- - ihii-:h;-cehe:-- ' New Yori, Tim-)- .a - genileini'ii for goiMl. irKrs out of ran. all till- fill'd. canal in han.;. COTTON r h- j The I I I H i hi tup -i 1' ft i ef Alhur.y ii wa- - on Epi'eiipiil church in iril'T.- - i 'hur ch'iich to sell We will save you money . kinds are reduced to, per dozen BISHOP DOANE AND MARK TWAIN '111 65c if you will give you some table linen during this sale. 50c us a chance - h CLARK'S STORES 2356-58-60-6- 2 mi l:iy Austria. Only a small piuNin:ou us from th British Isle. Fi.iik-i- ' sen only a few and Rcaudiuat ,a uu. niuci. while the Germans were . inn an ; Ilu;. preetable fraction. gat Ians. Russians aud lialiuus lo:t t the gTeat. bulk of the imniigru-nithe past decade. ITihniipy the mam is home are of cemive for immigration, bn: r doubtful if one per ceut of Hum- k pla come because they iidmur the m si it Utkins of this country or Innii dt i;hii sire fur good gcverunn-in' knowledge of our Inuguag" an-fslrs. they become a speedily educated. This ininugruiH.ii for 1W)5 will tuu well liver me mark. new goods and new designs. : I - - .. BLi.iy-- Napkins J'anunia Any ix, ii, ..otn' bach .' ' lied Tup- - .inawerad. We jie pa hi1, you s- Iiou'i o'tr poi : And a ui Hgoin' to ne Digim; hee cohms." - .. COMING The report of ;hc bnuu., t uuui grat ion shows that mure tlmn aspirants for honors as Aiuetu-alanded during Aligns: a von pared with more than 57.ii"" in .Vtgu: of 1504. The van nisjorin of . The napkins are all full size and ed Five pit- lent o! till , EUROPE prices during this sale. ;s "Wha' : g.t-.i- ; Tapi- i sidenioii." 'ii.'lec. i Mul'-diru- Now is the time to buy your table linen for ThanksThe giving and Christmas. The place is Gark's. window is full of special goods at special prices. This sale commences tomorrow (Thursday) and continues until Saturday. We will give you the best goods at the lowest ; .la- ibtip gi "l.refe;t . pn-- SOUTHEASTERN liu-.d- Table Linen Sale PAIR OF PATRIOTS. A wco complainiuc yeioruuy id i he greu'. cxpi'llaP of Ihe ItldUHTiiHl ens. the eonitiiiii' Time, 1:15 1 5. Rixth I'uce. one min- won. Ora Viva second third. Time. 1:42. IS n "You ; I Narihville, Tenn.. Nov. 9. CumberLoa Aagtlea va. Tacoma. land park result s: Jam Angeles. Nov. If. In a fourteen First race, five furlongs Goina wun. Inning pitchers' battle between Totter Margaret M. second. Minnehaha third. and Keefe, lava Angeles won from Ta- Time. 1:05. coma today by scoring a single run In Second race, six furlongs Allisia on. Laura Hunter second. Optional the last ha'f of the final inning. The fielding of both aide wa perfect, with third. Time, 1:15 the exception of on wild throw to Third race, one mile Tartan won. depan men-i tip subject of tne vuiua'iou ol the Mecuriiie held liy ihe Metropolitan, was then taken up with Mr. Itec-ms- 1 - CigarliBiiu-- Fourth iace. six ft.; ,.o Kercheval wun 1'. . l ' second, Rolla rbird. Tune. Fifth race, six furlong; N.nel u.. Ida Davis second. Guy l.:tum. s I "Are yu.i making any eer.ims to teduce exnenai-s"We u.e uiway doing ;e ' "I'l w)m; me iirfv- - you ilmi,- mi.' "I vu!iii be hard for nn- lo e,a:e. ' Ileaideni Hegeman. In lepl, io (;ietlon by Mr. Hughe--- . Mr. ot said ilisi ihe ill-xu'i- itiPiii'iiiiee low dealing unli ell iriidci values is waived hi iKiltey - of ilic .Meuoioii'iii com pan.', uni dm; he was nui uw.i;-- - hjt in eeitiiiu hihii-- lids wmver wiis held in un.ilid, inter niptitig suid the w.iiver was held m mAsked wha1 imalid in hdid linn. Mr. Hi'gemuu said lie complied with the law and t hi . aliiT prenilunu- - had been p.ibi P,e second. 1:41 ..................I only io legal expenses. In I'.MH ihe company paid fk1.5'.7 niid this waa repotted tu the S'air 1 iuMuaui-e- Klliou SPORTING n-- :i 301 252 K Wil-nes- f e Estimates on Work Furnished Free All Work Guaranteed Satisfactory e i , My Repair Shop Is the Best Phone Calls Answered Promptly udi-hai- trat-'ling- FAIRS R 1 the Hulun! 1..U sou.ai'cn cuinpuny. wa; uga.u given non by t'harlus E. liugucr. couUsvi 1. It. commit 'cc, wilcll .MicU.it fu; .Mutiuuiy, the care ahet ol ihe di caMed today a; a wituc--.- or 1miu Hughes questioned the witness io ibtnntile business. 1.) you have a reserve ou intau'.ile he a;ked. lUrUiaDi-e,r we are carrying t).iMH'.ouu re-,-n excess ol wha; it would Lav i; bevu ntieD as life i, ecu bad iMibeit-Intauill insurumv slue u W'l'lt-eOU Unihe piaa." lu vay wbat Sir Ciaigh declined ptuis'iiiou of ihuse lUsUied a the gi of iwo aud nine year would teach maturity Of those insured at nine he said iha number maturity wouia be small. Mr. Hughes elicited the faci that .inaverage proportion of lapse in one rat' infantile endowments waa siDtii iiii per cent. Folios ing Mr. Craigh. Marbeal F. Hr aaid he had .Mullaney was called. nven employed by A. r. Fields for iwt-ivyears. Mr. Field paid his uiary. but at present ii is paid by Mr. (.'arpemer. who is also an employe of Mr. Fields, and who, ou tite Mund. lewtified that me leases of the Albany bouse were lakeu out by him iCarpenierl. A voucher daier January lath, jo:. signed by Mr. Mullaney. wua ideuiihed by the wimeas and was u receipt for m rvices aud du htiraenients of l.'iuu ior iha Mutual l.ife. Witness aeknowledged receiving ilu- - money and aaid it was for sup. The latplies. wages and ter was for trips to New York to Mr. a-- - tries, be claims this fcsiurs of our export trade calls for a high order uf statesmanship, Tbe foreign trade has now become aa important factor iu the country's prosperity. Bui America can auffer a few reversals in foreign mar kfts and aiill remain highly prosperous. At no time in our history has business been so good. The figures for October's iron snd si eel out put a show that all records of product Ion have been broken. Crops of unoqualtid magnitude have been harvested, Industrial establishments art working overtime to fill orders, th great t runs pons-lioa fancies find themselves unable to handle Irsfllc with all their equipment in use, and are placing orders fur thousands of new cars: and in every channel and avenuo of buaiuc;a the auic reports of solid, substantial good times prevail, Tbe cheeriag phase of this condition of affairs la that no particular atlr is being made over i' Everybody la busy, prosperity is ar ccpted aa natural, and no wild booms are being Mglncciwd to endanger the future. On the whole th outlook for good husincks was never so bright as at ibis time. This does not mean Hist th possibility of bad times bus been removed, rank- - is an ever lairm conIn a measdition, but It la ure, Jusi aa epidemic of tlifwa.--e ate prevented by .vigilant and Intrlllgeui been supervision, 'nils fact ha brought home to the business Interests of the I'nited States during ihe pui five or ten years as never before. The and folly of has been ricmimatraii-lintc and lime again, and eo far aa the future la concerned, there Is little like. which, it perms to us. U foreign to Iibood that the I'nited S'aic-- will sufmost aud despised by many Ameri- fer materially from el'hrr abuse dip lug cans. As the outcome of a vivid the remainder of tbe present imagination, be baa an eye to drams in; j CLEANING-UDAV. effect. Many men have R. most vain men havr It, it ir, common in ISuiopu. j Danvrr Once a Year Attempts External blit lu tile American make up. Reform. seem to be lacking. i. tin flt'MeMII UMli- iu: w,n We thought we once saw a glimpse liie etforte at external rciaiiu. Denor ii. when we we read uf : ver lias had un annual rlualitii up uav. timing over a big philanthropic cifi I'li-- i mayor issui-- a p:oc!aiti non uiaii-inthe following eiiggcMion-in actual cah. Rut iha; . IT your s'ot, Jrun'. rrniib-iuglimpse only. This chaiacieriniic. ia dingy, orurr i: painKd. dratn-utihowever. Hears; has. And ilic If your uwuitig is oil, torn o; faui-ii- . effect generally ccnct iihui ge.. a ncu on-If voiir siiiewuu.. II car si himself, in tbe quickm-s.- or feure needs of his caiuiutiga on Tammany wc ,t i repsiiiug. tix vour ailvei lining mcu is oid aud In the bold full si its i'Ci-- l. pj", an-- latieii. lake it down or paim It. irmr-i uouncemeni in his papi: is Take all .lamb-lionout t you'- lawn bis Elected." they ..jMiil its beauty. lui; woh no word of Tammany's aupiinnt iuH. liretioy the young weeds ilia1 ate s arting on vour properly and on your W Jorily. wc see I; a; it wop-'- . properiv. 111 see a line it , if f : example alluw Ibirn t 11 the rnbbi-d- i ilii- - viciur in his wai t,u Tamor mi one to ihtow It on el reels, alb-wluiaiir lot;. many. 1iomisc not iu spit oil the sidewalk. A iUH.voi uf .e You m lS Oiganixf a block improvi'raem mi Hearst will bp a failure knw-uo- t W eiety. and allow no weeds to grow y on why hr vhuuid. Of ihe (harpe ha: the sidewalk, area or vaani propi--ihe has tio brains himself but only in your block. tm-him Ask your milkmen, he wherewithal to buy the service or express men to lis.i- - thrii husoii; - unit- oi hers' brain-- . ry to pslnted. i.- ot ay tha- .' akes main- - ii buy hrnina. Irrespective oi u.lu.i cau.'i'.: iuy den good mining bouse, make your- lxn tif Htu-- -liluminaie ih.- from, iri' vir.tr luu- in siock 4 wp.h stone, you uiuvt the basilic; m- 'ton. use n-d.i,nj-ua.ioti- . :om ..nij.ir Every effor. pir iii-K ;pt-n- l has auccecse-- i so ts lu improvr on. riiv ;i uf.c s un lcaron why he sho'iid tail will hi- i mined twoful.i Tile it', too. rei an fvminir i.f rir.u ern he becomi mayor or New : 'iis- Denup. ;hc rentli u:k. Ilia IsT.ynrrthat his ver Is now pest a a n: :i r., York pians o nmmclpslire utilities asd g.i Tr'b'ine f't'l value for all (barter rf-mI"1 for Alevai.der Kiln- - a i amiuis s'f fail for want of legal isles liic pltee of Aildlffre- ISsquier ill the f him.-.clwi-He, himself, wiil hear sradenty. Ih- - only book N a til ciiciimseeclioii. lor may un. a onj'er-inof pub'b.il w-i- j? e.a-:n- j ji-atr- ACTIVITY. riei-ari- S'. t haul authorities in ilic Lnlled Stales on comniciTial aud financial affaire aaya thie country Is (hrsauuit-- wiib a aeriuua disarrangement of one third of He foreign commerce by the new Germau at iff to go Into effect next year, and, lu reviewing the future growth of American Indue FIGHT. CAN CARBONS PENCILS ERASERS aud the varwus unuiw uf iss.ied by the Mairupoiitau. vii Toe Holim: Yo'.,. which Not Alnauy. V '.nvestigs'ii-- f ihv li.suiam-COUiUli.lt,' ii..; btlclulutv shown. . u mi.lniaiiif-f l..i a uutuoei aflair. UNEQUALED lo.; New There has been sonic uncertainty Dr. Conexpiosaad a to what com-sroy, sa a mayor, will pm sue iu regard to public improvements. 1'he Detuo-untilefi has the iiuprev.ilou platform ilui the mayor will oppose a comimu-lioof tii present policy, but Dr. Conroy, the night of election, iu an in:i view accorded a Standard reporter, said lie would be for improvements, if the people desired to pay fur them. Thi ia iuierpreted to uu-athat be is not personally opposed io a liberal use of the public fuuda along the lines followed in street wuik by tbe present adiniuisuatiou. to 1'he new mayor will be umAr override the wishes of tne council. Thero is noibing to .uoicsic tbai ho will, in any way, antagonise iha: body, but should he endeavor to cur. y out policy of mardauon m putilic In obedience to the demands of some of ilic Democratic leader-he will End ariaycd agaiusi him .even Republican councilmc-u-. Thcrofoie, there la no necessity for oa ih part of ihnae who feci that Ogdens future will b less bright K th improvement work stops. Iu the Republican majority in tue council is to be found wmplo aLir. ancc of coutiuued prograsHiveu- - in INDEPEND- Ihe Examiner has typewriter IMPROVEMENTS IN OGDEN. ENT. 1 rii RIBBCNS ItlANUBCRIPT COVERB Caretaker Is Examined During Insurance Inquiry But Cannot Explain Mutual's Expenses Metropolitan Salaries. e ItmailExamine.' uuwid paper : WASHINGTON AVENUE i |