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Show Lata and fi4.7?$6,217; fruiis 1 manufaciuit-mauufuclurea of bonnets, oils, bio s THC EXAMINER OGDEN. EXAMINER: THE MOUSING try l Publit-irf- l . iL-i- Delivered by Ofidca City, including Sunday Mosnlng Exprr n:on;h $4,- - - SUGAR tJkes a given amount of sorrow lojwiiiie unmanufactured tobacco ed during the leu months was but $0 teal's- and shat your greater aor. and iu value and cigars, rigareiu-saorrow tbe than real a 0101 no row RACES has there 1,795. While but tri:al of the day of childhood? ihiiimu. niui-- i imiauia-tloi.marked uif-fei'-s iu n a the be. growth child ray. ihe wtwpiug Thai is San 2u. Neva Lee of lump from the Philippine Is won theFnibcidvo. muLtcrs n ti' itSalvator handicap easily from a' muih r We should lands, i lie growth in the other import- a goud field. There a an upset in juu Jo ovi-- greuier should ant aiiii-l- thus fur imported from the the second race whe-- Gross cut ter, the aud ibww not forgei sugar, bus not been toil heavy favorite, failed u laud inm order our lives and aiUon as to Phiiippmrs. maikt-JThe importations side ihe money. Weather cloudy; ihat i loudly avoid auyUiiug aud cveryihiug track sloppy. RoMiis: h have hi.1 of mauiia grown from 5 mp llCWH lf would livalr SOlTOuS )U I race, sellint:. six furlongs 10 value in 1897 to Haven Run 105 (Knapp), 7 to 5, woo; and more million Ibiw ouutlidlDg li' lie for ihe ten months of Major Tenny 103 t Rubin son), 8 to 1, million enp.'cially at a time when their hearts reach fully 12 second; Waterspout lu4 (Loague), IS will aud 19u5, looks probably child are a:: uued to Joj. Every to 1, third. Time, 1:17 Dotterel. ih.full year. Sugar Im- Duelist. Suburban forward to Ihe Christmas holidays as millions iu Wuev n. Hipponax, have Hogarth, Lady- - BIukmi. Lady Atheling a time of jo.1, aud to disappoint lh.un portations from the Philippines million' in and Towahawk also ran. dollars 1 seldom reached sin. a They is liitle lus titan grevtouv Second race, ruturity couiwe Penthe and iu curlier present year, sorrow. If jet any gii af:er joy lo ivup tagon 101 (Russell i. 12 to 1, won; Sucwill less be 212 than of probably the iifurfil ceed 103 (Battixtei. a to 1, second; want in get the full of a dose of quinine you imu million, or less rhan 2 per cent of the J. K. P. 1W5 (McBride). 8 to 1. third. (special Correspondence) Legal Form, Jamea L. do so by 6ii eaiing a lump of sugar. sugar brought into the country during Time, 1:14 D. C.. Dec. 20. The Washington, Gras-cuttTom M., and Rusticate seem to ih.- year. Rbiierts, Present indications contest over the Philippine tariff blU Givot care should be exercised by all also ran. jusiifv the prediction that the value that ihe children are not Third race, six furlongs Ed Lilburn has waxed hot and it is by no means certain this pet project uf Secretary of into tbe the country sea sugar brought Diad 107 tfumi Guard against giving (McBride). 17 to 10. won; Angleu Governor Wright and the Engwith tho pres-rti- t 95 (Radtke), f to 5. second; Dod An- Taft, tho to year ending but during lurn ihe that eye lish and Chinese firms operating in tempi frill:, 104 (Loague i, 9 to 1. third. derson million 100 bo about mouth will the Orient, will havs a clear passage arhrs on the lips." 1:18 Ocyrohe, Joyner and through the house. The beet auger of dollars, and of that total the Philip-pin.-- s Time. Christinas holiday are Rerenial also ran. nu-have rallied to their aupport the supply a little over 2 million Fourth race, the Sdlvalor handicap, farmer great expeciaiiiiiif. You producing the beets, and tha i s worth. a doll All one 9 mile Xrva to Lee friends. 1, all (('. Miller), your presents from tobacco manufacturers have lined up IDS 7 to won; K. Gregor (Robinson), the workmen in their factories a well of your friends are expecting p:vM-u1. second; u Prime 95 (Radtke), 11 a the farmers who raise the lobao-rUNRESTRICTED IMMIGRATION. from you. Tf you do not gel .til you to 2, third. Time, 1:43. Lubin. Rightand the leaf dealers who handle It. ful, Graziallo aid Tctiordale also ran. In a nutshell, the proposition Is cxiwri you feel bad aud wonder why same the takes The Inter Mountain Fifth race, six furlongs Bountiful shall we ii is tliai yoor friends do not love au alieu race at the a that held lh (Radtke), 9 lo 2. won; Matt Ho- expense of Americans you. If your friend tin uol gel al! viw of the immigration engaged in two U'6 9 5. to second: gan (McBride). on iudustriet.' Ethically, there is no ihey expecied ihen they will feci bad by - this paper, and in comiinu'iug 4 to 1, third 10( i. (Clark of tli. position of the Amerand wonder why you do not love them. tin- utterance of Kllot of Harvard, Time, 1:17. Tam O'Shanter, Crigli, question ican for navlng charged ouri from one whom and Watrborn. comuitssloin r til immi- Lurene. Cousin Carrie and Ethel Ab- selvespeople, If you gei a with ihe burden of the little ran. bott alo brown man wu ought to support him. you have uol remembered you feel bad gration, way: Sixth race, mile ami fifty yards But r peaking, there are l.id that Tliu position taken by both, because you fear they 3 to 2, won; niauypractically difficulties will con- Wane Nlcht 112 (Radtke), in the way aud the unrestricted immigration you did not remember iheiu. 108 (W. Smith), 7 to 1, sec- chief of these U that certain classes Dixie has it what no tu '.he future tinue in in Worse ihau all is tha fact that ond: EekeraoU 108 iLoagne), 13 to 5, or Americans done in the pat, 1 caaily made unobject to "the little third. Time, 1:48 Lucroce, Laura brown man being benefited solely al soma cases It actually assumes a mer- tenable. A reservoir lull of water is F. M. and ran. alo Wigwam their expense. Sugar and tobacco ami therefore cenary phase. People, grown up ones full of poteniia produce the major part of the revenues aa well as little ones, figure on com- valuable; an overflowing reservoir At Ascct. of the United Bute in customs tile siirroiiinling country. damage ing out of the holidays several dollars Tlte I os Angi-les- , Cal., Dec. 20. Good duties and internal revenue. It Is un accommodate States I'nlied might lu by and better off than when they went open question whether it is wise to support the isoplcs of the world; Luck established hi claim to the of those but someth bit-uaud and butchampionship by defeating strike at these two industries cultivating the lug d fashion, sources of revenues to benefit noted for their gem roatty in making ter 1 essential. If Ihe day arrive Maeterson aud Vino in clever . He wh-- n mfln The beet u majority id the ciltscn of this running the distance m 1:271-2savages. augar is scliome s. lo Their give present a to be was an even money favorite. Don in thu houae have been rallying their are uf such for big ones, thus mak- country email prest-mtumble lo grasp the moral and eco- Douio, at 12 to 5, defeated the odds on forces sgalnst the bill They hope to combine with representatives of the nomical idrH Is .lUd conviction which Favorite, Escalante, iu a wilk. ing merchandise out of friendship. First race, six furlong Peggy tobacco dist riots and by the aid of Wo hope to be understood. Do not uuaie this nation great, and powerful, the fall of tiie I'nited State will be- O'Neil, 102 (Schslfuer) 8 to 1, won; Democratic votes, beat the program. for ouo moment ihluk that we are l The grower of high-clas- s Til.tobacco iu immigration lie not Rustling Silk. 95 (McDaniel) 13 to to people giving presents to gin. so much in of labor a in 5, second; Vlona .111 (Dugan) 30 to in the United State, tobacco grown those they love at. Christina!, or any the ciHisequcut from Sumatra and Havana seed, and of 1, third. Time, 1:15. Lacene, Weft Lass, lotdy Kispar, in many inslancra grown under shade, Au alarming proporother time of the year. Ue It far from of the pant Huron, Minus Baker aud Pedesl also presented a strong protest to tbe us. Nothing la sweeb-- r or nicer than tion of the immigrant ran. decade have not become Ways and Means committee at their the giving and receiving of pieMini race, mile and seventy yard hearing. They told of the murvelous come too rapidly to have They Inwe 7 from 102 love; and to those to 10, progress in growing Havana seed really (McDaniel) lie iissirailiiteil. The huvr come more Brigand, won; Kudiuna. 98 l Preston) lu t6 1, for filler and Sumatra seed todeed this would be a dreary woild but rapidly than economic Pachuea, ini (Palm) 10 to bacco for wrapper in Connecticut, for tha apirit that prompt a eucli acta warrant. Thousand, luutvuvsr. who Petti-Johwork in the west 1, third. Time, 1:47. lyrrho, Alabama and Texaa Florida, 1l la not lie use but iia abuse tkul we might have found Ethel Scruggs. Meadow Horn and under the present protective tariff. and noufh, have remained pauper In are talking about. the cities of tin- - eat. Their disposition Young Hyson also ran. Particular stress was laid on the Thtid race, five aud a half furlongs growing of wrapper tobacco, as that, ha been a uneconomic us their reWITH PHILIPPINES. ception. COMMERCE Don Dotno. 105 (Prearon) 11 to 6, in the rase of Sumatra tobacco, pays a IleHoiirr-undeveloped proTin- - beat proof that won; EsCiinlants, ltu (Miller) 39 lo 2, duty of 81.85 per pound aud large induce nothing. between the Cniicd Immigration should have been Commerce second; New Mowu Hay. 102 (Wiley) vestments have been nude In attemptia that the immigrants have 25 to 10, third. Time, 1:07. Uelasco, ing to produce iu this country a wrapStales aud the Philippine 1 viand per equal to the Sumatra wrapper, aa aeerna likely to aggregate alwul 20 not prospered In the past decade a also ran. Fourth race, seven furlongs Good fur such tobacco fancy prlcea ranging despite the vast tract million dolara In the year which end they did before, Luck, 113 (Buchanan) even, won; from to $2.25 can be obtained. opened np and Settled. 1U8 I Miller I 3 lo 1, with tho prevent month. While only second; Tlio wlua-snevoiced tha general senWhether or not. Immigration tei ten month figure of th prevent cal- to lower wage ucale i only one Vino, .113 (Wiley) 13 to 6, third. Tima, timent of the tobacco trade, growers, 1:371-2Cello and Sainada alo ran. cigar manufacturers and workmen, to endar year are available, they ao much plmse of the important question. The Fifth rocs, mile and seventy yards the effect that If Philippine tobacco are of importum. phase Immigration a to exceed tboee of any earlier year Potrera Grande, 110 (Miller) 9 to 2, is admitted under the term proposed Lhc cltntac'.er of the immigrant and Juallfy the beUef that tho total will the chance to give them work that won; The Huguenot, 90 (Schaffnar) 9 25 per cent of the Dlngley rate for reach about 20 million, again at about they may become Sen- to 2, second; Ebony, 102 (Jackson) 2 three years and thereafter free not 1. 1:46. Hot. Bailey, only will the tobacco Industry of the third. Time, 15 luiliioba in 1904, 10 million in 190. timent ia consideration of tbi ques- to tion I u cruel to the immigrant as It Judge Denton, Chickadee and Home- United State be seriously injured, but 4 million la 1898, and a little over 4 is rtiiiiott to the nation. The L'niled stead also ran. it a futuro development prohibited. million In IS 97, Ihe year prior to State at present enjoy unexampled Sixth race, futurity course Ti mo- One witness wanted tu know how American occupation. Thu It aeeiui-likel- prosperity and mill immigration ia an tor, Hi5 (McDaniel) 5 to 1, won; Sea- he, In raising tobacco In Florida and sick. 105 (Mortality) 5 to 2, second; paying 75 cents to per day for that, our trade with the inlands economic problem. In times of what will happen Alderman Uatt, 100 (Wiley) 20 to 1, hia labor, to say nothing of the exdepression, to will end be nearly If the stream is not in ha year about 1:11. Do third. Couer Time. Bologna, of fertilizers, could slopped? compete four time a great a lu the laat ycur Enchanter. Katie Cronin, Inspec- pense with Philippine planters paying 15 West tor Brookfield, of Spanish control, and uproxiniatcly Halpin, Ralberf, cents a day aad under no expense for OGDEN-LUCI, Whltestone and Swedish also fertilization. The committee, especialfour time a great a tba average durran. ly MeHr. Groavenor, Pnyne and Hill, ing the aevcral year prior lo AmeriThe Century Magazine for January who visited the Philippines last sumcan occupation. Prior to the year 1899 will contain an ifiumlnaled article on Fair Grounds. mer, were Inclined to ridicule the arNew Orleans, Dec. 20. Fair grounds: gument! of the tobacco growers that export from the Vnltod State to th the Ogdeu Lucin cut-of- f by Oscar King First race, cix furlong Trigg their industry wa In any danger from lltlilpplue Island li.id never exceeded Ihivis. Scvetul uf Ihe illustration Morse, won; Chattncey Oleolt, second; Philippine tobacco, but the grower a quarter of a million dollar. In the arc taken from ihe special railroad Menoken, third. Time, 1:22. insisted that it was not the present preiteni year they will aggregate nearly edition of 1 he Ogden Examiner of last Second race, five and u half fttrlonga production of the Philippines, either 6 million dollar, or certainly twcuty March. Collector Jessup, won; Paul Clifford, in quuniity or quality they feared, but We quote front the Century timea a much aa in any year prior article as follows: second; Arch Oldham, third. Tima, the Immense possibilities of the Is1:12. land and a the reduction in tar to American occupation. Imitort from When Third race, mile and seventy yards was proposed for the purpose of defirst survey of the Union the Island, which ranged lx-- tvu four Pacific the Hill Finch, won; Pasadena, second; veloping these possibilities, it could tuilioad came out of the and five million dollar per annum ; ntoulb of Welter canyon, a little south-prio- r Katie Powers, third. Time. 1:52. he reasonably expected they would Fourth race, mx and a half furlongs lie developel, and it was this they lo 1899, wrra in 1902, Id million i east of the present city of Ogden, it se f"uud feared. The political aspects of tbe riii Salt laike lying Jaiucx Reddick, won; LJeber, dollars: In 1902, 12 millions, and in across lle third. Deux lt path westward to a junction ond; Tims, question were also briefly touched upTemp 1905 will be about 14 millions, or about with the Central Pacific. Even at that 1:51 on, in that the witnesses attempted three tlntaa a much as the average early date some idea of the possl-prio- r Sixth race, mile and eighth Mr. to show the Inconsistencies of such later-dabllltles of the to American occupation. triumphs of Jack, won; Sincerity Belle, second; standpatters as Payne, Dalxeli and Grosvi-noin arguing against a reThis Increase In trade with tlin Is- railroad construction seems to have Lo Angcllne, third. Time. 2:06. occurred to the engineers of the stirduction of i tin tariff on anything in lands Is distributed through large vey. for they dl;iied a little, though City Park. the world except sugar end tobacco, number at articles, especially In the perhap more jocularly than seriousNow Orleans, Dee. 20- - City park: while ugeinst these two Industries which Idea of n tho front across of have ly, cse exports, grow driving straight First race, live furlong Sieve they were willing to strike. One witM across it 889,459 In 1897. the year before Ameri- the lake, or at lotne, won: Hill Ijuudi-- . ttecond: Mr. ness wanted to know why Mr. Hill l'lu. Of course they gave it tip. The Wadleigh, third. Time, 1:08 of Connecticut, who had been so vigcan occupation, lo about ti millions in ide then was almost chimerical. Second race, live and a half furlong orous sn advocate of high tariff on 19(i.i. A statement just issued by the There was the genius in Modrcd. won: Falkland, second; tobacco for the benefit of his confinance bold enugh to undertake such Jack Ratlin, third. Time, 1:121-6- . Department of Commerce and stituents, had changed hi views. Mr. Third race, five furlongs Girard, Hill, a warm advocate of the Philipthrough it Thireau of Riatlsties, allows a stupendous work, nor the traffic to such an expenditure. It may won; Toot i. second; Hawthorne, third, pine bill, especially since his trip to the total trade with the islands in tach watrunt he doubt ed. too, if there was the Orient with Secretary Taft'a Time, 1:08 calendar year from 1i95 to 1904 and ing f.iith equal to the task. engineerSo the Fourth race, hurt coutse. steeple- party, replied that he had not altered ten months of the eslnedar year 19t5. line was hull' up through! the hill chase New Aiiix'erdam. wron; Chant-wind- hi views, whereupon the witness It also shows the principal a moil's ex. around I th north end of the lake. second ; I.tv.-Radnor, third. Kitid he was greatly pleased to learn of Rut hat light talk of the early Time. 3:34 4 5. it a he had apparently been misinported to aad Importisl from the kn'icfc wax not without iia fntit. The Fifth race, milq and wxteenth formed, al which there was considerIn the ten month ending with idea remuilisd the the I dream, won hopp, ant pa drome, sec- able laughter al Mr. Hill's expense CMobw, 19tfi. and eomares them will) the laiilt, of one of llm young men ond; Erlectlc, third . TiniP. 1:57 Messrs. E. II. Phelps of Windsor. in building the Ceutral Patha figures of the correspondiui; employed nd sixteenth Sixih rucc. mile Conn., and J. H. Spear of Enfield, Mood cific. was William uf llial zAelina. won; Mis Dannie, econd; Conn., raiser of Sumatra seed tobacmonths of 1904. This iaimcni of ex of "aeros ihe Isthmus" pio- RovhI third. Time, 1:57. co. told or the trials which they, Id to he islands Includes hun- company imrl neer who hau- made their mark and Seventh race, mile and seventy common with other Connecticut farmof dred articles, agricultural imple- their fame in the development of yards Knowledge, won; Ev ask 111. seo-on-d ers, hud experienced attempting to ment. books and maps and engravings, Californiad and tin- Parific slope. A Duuhle. third. Time, 1:5 produce tobacco equal to Sumatra leaf, he worki-bis wav np i. the respon s and pleaded with the committee not to breadstuff, ears aud carridgi-s- . sibli of dm f i ngim-e- r of the CROP REPORT. ex endanger the success of these of fruit aud mi; , lmr. Sou' Pacific owner of the , for tbe of sn alien pcrlnn-n- t Inetnitnsnt and apparatus for den- old Central Pacific, Ii0 never 1oK eighi 2M.-c. Final letiirns people. Washington. of New J. II. Waxi-lbatttide ptirpo'. uiantifac;ures of Iron of I ho iioheibiiiiv of thai Hup lo the biirenu id iatistlrs of the i York spoke at length on the experiSa!t Isvke. Culii I. Hun'in-pon, the intent of and nianufacture of leather, according to a ments being combined In Florida and niHMier if the ianlic railroads. bulle'.ln issued u oclock today Georgia with the growing of Sumatra mineral o l. canned :n think th. it might lie hows the acre',Bi. four f and production of under shade. Ho represents iy canned oiiik. wines sml spirit.', nianu done; hut the time x not vet ripe, 'he prcipal fane rnps in P'u.i to ltav. porter of this tobacco In the United not the iraffic heavy enough to facturt uf Wivif). and many n b or as tojlow-S ate, lie stated that the justify the sprn;o. and such enterI'toduction past ten years hi firm had spent apwen- urn e.?y to ftnarut . bn pri--Ai bushels. Crops The imponp from proximately five million dollars In "age Philippines. fur M: ll'in'inct'in's death there Corn P4 011.369 .707,993.540 developing their plantation at Amwhile they have groan from 14.752,181 came o the ho:id uf 3ou:hrn Ps-I- Winter wheat 29 sri.Pl 428.462,834 sterdam, Georgia, which they named I ffirs a man whose financial Spring wheat.. 17.990,061 1837, he yaar prior to American 264,516,655 after Amsterdam. Holland, the center th Oats 2'.C4C,746 353,213.177 of the Sumatra tobacco trade, end oacupauon, to lll.65J.262 in the tea and pluck of Mr. Hood glneenng 5,098.528 136,651,020 purchasing tobacco from tht farmer. lcwths cf tha present year, and seemj In Edwird H. Harriman Mr. Hood Barley 1.562.50! Rye 27.616,045 They had about three thousand acres Ukaly to approximate 14 millions In found a man who sympathized with ' Buckwheat 14.535.682 760,118 canvaa for shad under grown toand believed hi full jn tha plans, and who! Flax eeed - 2 534.836 year, or three timea as much 2S.477.753 bacco and a plantation of 25.000 acres. was able and to w.ilicg provide the ,Rv a In 1197, ara confined to compara460.198 12.933.436 For next yearn crop of seed Havana mcme' 1 o:atoes . . 96.757 260.711.294 tobacco for filler pnrpotcs, they bad tively few articles and up to this time .3'.3C1.90 tiO.531.Cll Hay contracted to pay 18 to 22 already ara chiefly hemp and sugar. The Tobac5o. 776.112 653.033.719 scsl.l besl. hive. Eczema, rents although the tobacco pound, per value of hemp Imported from 'he in- of the sk-r- . of any 111 The vernc per bitih"l is. by- bad not even been planted. Hi firm rcrc.i-c.Ikland In lb ten momhs ending cur.the bureau to ;y was planting Sumatra seed In Florida t any ti.'i.a pound.- October was 810,376,52s, r aa aver-sg- Oinlmeui spring whe.it: 32.7 and grew tobacco with and without drug initinda fur wituer wheat, aud 58.3 share free: Havana and Sumarrs seed of more than 1 uii'.lion dollar per for various purpose!. pounds for oats. WOOL 8TEADY. month, and that of sugar i2.L'16.4a. G. M. McFarland, who raises tobaci B. C.. The other article in ported from the Victoria. Dec. 20 The Japa- co in Florida tinder canvas and withI.CMI-s4. 20. O'T. Motsu-hlmP.'vi nese aininr ships Itsu- - out. told the committee they were tryPhlltpplnr are up to this time ex I rg.a-le' ' -i ; .... iKl inia fn ing to s''ich ;h"ir conscience by delew sal or .i ; IT h! ; I isf In eunnnand gree; that if the Filipino were aw otuinn- ini rly :u nex aft i t fll.w II Vic..'li .,:ga bripg th-,i I Ame'-icaTuan might to bv treated aa jr g - AND FREE vance I-- la0 AND INDEPENDENT. The Examiner u a un ily independent newspaper. It give all sides an equal show Tbs Examiner has no favorites. and no enemies to punish. the news uabmsed and unprejudiced. will be reCommunications ceived on all subjects presented in respectful language from kuosn Individuals, but tbe true name must be published in full. Ail leiiei-- aud communications signed by aoiu de plumes, or assumed names, will be thrown in tiie waste basket. Tbe brave man never hides behind au asDon't ask tbe sumed name. Editor to be responsible for what you are ashamed of. s Subscriber! will coaler a favor by Informing this office of failure 10 receive The Examiner before tbeir breakfast. The Morning Examiner can be found on sale by tho Indaptnd-en- t Nawa Ca Salt Lake City. On all through trains leaving Ogden on Tha Southern Pacific Hallway. I Ilia Valon Pacific Railway and 4 Tha Oregon Short line Rail- way. Examiner patrons will confer a favor on tha management by reporting to this office whenever they fail to find the papers at the designated places. 1903, FROM BUSINESS ON ACCOUNT OF HEALTH RETIRING H.C.WARDLEIGH THEMUSIC DEALER ib-u- . Exam tier ia seat by will give 21, l-- IN ADVANCE. lunU ouUiJs of OtiAi per jsar At Inst (untrl)'. in ad- It DECEMBER - ci- tuple FEARLESS SPORTING 2.86; s a via. r, Tt fm nuts, 1 rate. subscription Carrier in BY MAIL MORNING, vegeta - v.! i:iipoit-brin- Di Published Vi,r by The bundarb Ca. CTAH, THURSDAY 1-- 3 Philippine Measure is Being Bitterly Fought. WiU close out his entire stock of Musical Instruments and other merchandise at greatly reduced prices. n ii y.-a- - Pianos, Organs, Violins, Guitars, 3-- a-- i o The Time to Buy is Now While Bargains Last 2375 WASHINGTON AVENUE pii-.-n- 1 -- FOSTER & HOBSON half-nake- PAINTERS s ffiaHBUHaMffilMi - SAD SIDE OF CHRISTMAS. The world la given to fads. These fade rise, flourish and fade away. Uke ihe swinging pendulum they vibrate from one extreme to the other. To wax and wane, and wane and wax, has been and la the order of tha universe. In no other way is this spirit exemplified more than Jn our present methods at observing the Christman holidays. Prom a simple, wslllntentipned ouatom of remembering friends by giving presents as tokens of true friendship, it haa grown lnlo a custom that renders It, in many cases, a positive harden. Not only so, but n fruitful vniree of Borrow, disappointment and heartaches. A Christmas tree is often a scene of real Burrow instead of Joy. Tha poor aiuanpt to cope with tha rloh la the xnUer of presents bestowed. At best his bankrupts them, which must be atoned for by days of privation f jr dmaolf aud family. If he falls to aup 1y as good and attractive present a a bia rich neighbor, then he it mads to fori Ihe humiliation of It In a public way. In either cue U la Inviting anr hiw and Badness. Think of the real vadneaa felt in tha heart of a neglect ed Child at a public ClmstniHs tree! It la sot old enough to understand tow or why It la that Its parents do 'iot provide for It prosuata as nttrac Jvc and costly as oilier parents do for heir little onus. Then follows a feeling of unklndnees toward Adhere and Bothers that could not be in my other way. If the confiding child a a believer in Santa Claus It la hard make M understand why that lisponwr of good doles out lo It antuc vnrihb-- , uudeeired present, while he emembora some other child with the rig doll that occupies a prominent iHw on tba tree. Children feel the light much more deeply than people stppoae. Hava you forgotten that line in your own life when ft cent reant more lo you than (50 does now? rheae children are Just like you weie. Thry fe'l Just as keenly aud an deeply ts you did at their use. Thant-- aeutv motlooe pass to a vary great degree slth age, but remember children have sot reached that age yet. Weeping la an ool ward indication of what m pdng on in the human fermst, whether he person be young or old. Children cn-aw- Sheet Music, Mandolins, Banjos, Music Rolls, etc. over-suppl- San-nor- under-proioni(r- a Paper Dangers, Decorators, Sign Writers o TO THE PUBLIC: n, Mat-terso- n, 81-7- 5 y sl 81-2- CUT-OFF- ' 1 4-- Will do veil to call on Foster & Hobson when In need of any-peintin- or papering;. g All Orders Keceire Prenpt Attention Phone BeS 673 Y. Independent 231 277 TwentyFonrth. Street Americans and every vestige of tha tariff removed; if they were foreign-er- a they should be treated aa such and the tariff bars kept up. Florida had ten million dollars invested In the Industry of growing tobacco and 100,-00- 0 people were engaged in 1L Tbe committee now proposed to Injure, IT not destroy, this Inaustry for the benefit, not of men of their equal, but of low, cheap and worthless labor. Mr. reMcFarland gave an Interesting sume of the conditions of the tobao-c- o Industry in the Southern states and ssld If they were left alone they could do very well, but unless the committee permitted them to remain aa they were, they could do nolhlng. Representative Payne sarcastically Inquired if there was not a good profit in the business as It was conducted now. "Why certainly; I would not be the in it if there was not," was reply. "I would go Into your business, at which there was laughter. GHINESE-JAPANES- Treaty to Be Signed on Timwraa r eking. Doc, 80. The dowager empress today Issued an edict commanding the viceroy of Chi U province. Yuan Bhl Kal, commander of the Chinese army, to prooeed to Shanghai, the disturbances, secure the punlehment of those Implicated aad impeach the civil and military official for tbe maintenance of renponatbl order. The aueoeB cf the boycott ia In the see securing concession treaty from the American governmentk undoubtedly encouraged the Chinee engage In the recent demooetrationa Tha ChlnoJapaneee treaty will M sesigned December 22. The utmoet the crecy Is maintained regarding agreement Tha foreign legationcf and v Chinese officials are Ignorant terms. y ! ; 1 2-- A Present That Multiplies Itself . -- 3-- 6 The toy department is still full of good things for the children. The selection is so great that it is still impossible to list them here, but by visit ing our toy department you can see at a glance our line is larger than any other in town, even though wc have been selling wagon loads since we first opened them. The pianos mentioned the other day are going rapidly. We have about 10 left, hut they are good ones-Thdishes and furniture also are selling fast. We have a few oak parlor, bedroom and dining room sets left, also a few walnut, extra good, from 35c to $1.65. e - : -- - . 1 i dr-pu- iigrii-ulmre- Mi-el- tut-ats- -- bi-c- wi-hJ- n - - ! n I , I , i w-- (r ti-- r Clarks Stores i. taauij-foeture- . - 2356-58-60-- 62 Wash., Ave. 1:- v . , i ! , i .laa-iHi- f 1 & t&00 Irownic No. 2 $2Q8 Browxve N& Ko-fk- s v p rem Many childun c.o iup-- ng'y fccod wotk with th:ie f Brown es, ani many more, ch .drcn wou-- I k: to. k d Browning Bros. Co. |