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Show r- - On the ocher hand. if tbo supreme court rererasa the Craig esse, the an tbs round Ism wilt plesd guilty with ITHE EXAMINER at tbs Craig and out trial. Why ran tent rases, made h caare Chambers thereby raving toe eipense? Wf say atop the prosecution against tba other consulates sad stop it at oaee! If there must bo additional prosecutions, take up fbe bounty fraud cases, py area a murder charge; or, if then muet b suiietoua prosecution. gel after the Standard aad Its employe. Wo are ready IQ sacrifice ourselves for . m " PubHeMd fvftey Dy Year by Tk gtsodard Publishing Company. SUBSCRIPTION RATES, Cr Is O'y. tscuUisc Delivered by Old'S Morass Sunday saHnsr, per Stasis etyiM ssik 7 R Y MAIL IN ADVANCE. itaaiast Tbs toe public good. to Mat by nail outeido of .Olds. ptr cir ' At least quarterly. U fCtlSSMMMbdMM FEARLESS AND Tbs ENT. to JOHN C. GRAHAM DEAD. Joba C. OraUmTof the Provo l, ia dead. Ho was bora la and. H. Id3d( July England. therefore, wan SI year old. He was Mormoa-Isamong tbo Em convert to to hla native city sad became one of the moot ardent n pounder ef the doctrines of Joseph fmbb. Ho was assistant editor of (bs Millennial 8tar when liters Q ransom wra editor, la IM4 ho camo to Utah. He took a prominent part la tb Deseret Dramatic aesorUttoa and also did much chun k work, la HIT h purchased the rroro Enquirer to wktek he gerc the best part of hla litea work. H was aa uncompromising Republican from lbs tiara of tbo division on party masnamed p Use and la ter of Provo by Pr eldest McKinley. Graham will be missed by John the RepubUeeu at their state convention. Ho wra always present and recognised aa one Of the leaders. When tba neat Muvrattos meets there will bo many ragrata cipirasod for tho absent ono. Jeka C. Graham wra a maa of grant energy and aa ardent champion of say His pronounced cense ho espoused. views brought lum enemies, aad also friends, but tbsy esa all Join la ray- !f r, W Ue-orpoo- INDEPEND- s Ti1rr iwipiM. strisUy It fires as oqasl Mow. Tbs JEsaatiasr baa as aid as sasaiss to punish. It will firs tbs new ns Mated aad CenaiaBkstloaa sill bs received Mdse 111 oa all subjects ynwaatsd to sportful toaiuaf from kaowa Individuals. but toe trua aura suit bs aad pubbabsd to full. AH tottera ssiantuBicaUou all usd, by aom d be pluiass. ss assumed isums, willTbs thrawa to tbs waste basket. braes uoaa sever hides bekisd aa asauaied state, boat ask tbs Editor ts bs respsskible lor wbat you are a bested ef. H( a Subscribers will coaler a finer by later Mini this ofics of failure to receive Tbs JEsasilaer before Iheif breakfast. The Moral m nf EsaailBor cub bu tbo Indsasndsnt New Co Salt Lako City. Oa all tksouib tnrtua leartol Ordsa oa Tha Soutkara Paeills Hallway. Tbs rates ractfld KsIHray, aad Tbs Orvsos Ebert Use Railway. Ksaaiasr patrons will rosier s by refavor os too tbsy porting to tbls ooo srbtaovor dootf-BBtsnil to flBd tbs pprrt wt (ho found Bala by sutimt ing, d 'Pence.' MORE MALICIOUB PROSECUTIONS ptooas. around town are expecting a warrant to bo sworn out for tho arrest of George Halverson (nr malMoua yreesrutkm. Wo tbs chary could b mads good, borause tho indications are that sworn out a warrant Uool I (el varan for tba arrest of William Glaamann tor writing ag editorial which Halver son bad ovary reason la the world to bell-rywra not written by Mr. Gins-msaYet Haitersnn puds oath that Qlastnana did write too editorial and reused tt to bo published. Was It malice that caused Halverson to make min aa ho did? Halvarsoa board Mr. rreacts testify that he was tbs editor of tho Standard aad Examiner. Why then la ho no anxious to rhsrgo Mr. Claimant with writing ibo editorials? Is It because Mr. Halverson la lm love with. Mr. Q Isaaaras? Borne of the propl DR. PARKHURST. o Rev. Dr. Parkhurai. $ mlatstcr of a Ktw York ebarrb, whs lives irnt y to tho stoat htibly fotored aid sraihlug criticism. bsa brakes oat aiaia. Suaday la his servos be pictures la B horrible light toe recast kill-la- g of tbo Moroa oa to Islaod of Jolo, General Woods report doerrlblai It as a brflllsat feat of arras, aad lastly ho heaps ,rUrism os ibo proeldsat for bis raafratslatory aiaaaaio to Ooaoral Wood dad hla soldier. Tha Rev. Dr. Pstohuret Jump at conclusion Ut him got down to foots, Wort these Morns kind, geatls, g dtlsoss, or wets peaceful, outlaws ' asd a rat-stomurderers, tbsy aoares 4 law sad trouble to too Marat of tb Islaad who desired to llv la pesra aad ealtlvste their leads? They were the letter la every sense ef the word, aad to RW who has boss to (ha Phtopplasa or fcaowa too conditions os to island of Jolo, the outburst of Rev. Dr. Psritouret la a poor, farce, pare tad simple, Those peaceful Mares who were shot dews by too soldiers wader tho cosimsad of General Wood have bee a tbors to the Ids of paare siaee tbs Americas oees-patiof the Island. Greet pleasure did these self same Moras take la mar detlBi a loss Midler boy who was rsught unssnrei at aa outpost. One awing of the kora beto; a dead soldier. Borrow That for sene mother. Is. a Mora outlaw. Tbo wnt kind of a creature that Perkburet says It was a outrage to kill. Thera are a few bowlers la tola counter who are doing morn toss anything rise to keep tbo outlaw ravages la tot Philippines la their dean to tha nmaatelas. How are they regarded by their owa people whe have accepted Christianity aad drill, nation aader toe guidance of the Amer. Iran government? With the areatest of fear and hatred. Why? Because the outlaws, who are commanded by a cruel ditto, swoop dow oa thdr vlh lages, murder tbo people, carry others off as slaves or to a worse fat Out of being tortured tor too amusement of the datto; to have their houses burned aad thdr crops and cattle stolen. aa outrage for tho soldiers to It kill these kind and gentle creature. Te, aa outrage to Tarkhurat but a Messing to too peaceful Moroa who would live a civilised people Instead of as savages. As for the criticism of tho president, rarkhurat la merely tooting bis little hora to see what kind ' of a noise It will make. i vu . STOP WASTING THE PEOPLE'S MONEY. reformers. Skeen and Tho would-bHalverson, not satisfied with having put too public to iba eiprnae of tty ing two counrtltnen, are now about to tile (he asms chargee against tha other councilman. If these mea are aiu cecely working for tba public good, a they aeak to have themselves appear, then they will stop at once the prosecuting of all (be other council-mee n. A HYPOTHETICAL CASE. Suppose wo pro la offleo an flee certain privileges and wo abuse toroa privilege to auob aa ssteat (hat we use the puhHe money la prosecuting thara against whom wo have aa enmity; suppose (hat hi ao doing ws drain tho public treasury of 11,000 or 13,0001 and suppose that another maa, takas from tho having BO hatred treasury )00 for work honestly performed, and thereby does no ono wrong, far there has bees vslus received. Of the two men, which bee commit ted tho grantor wrong sad If you were to brand on as a criminal, toll ua It would be. with WEBER STAKE ACADEMY. That too Weber Sisks Academy la ratUled to the earnest support of the people of that religious belief aad that such support bra been fives is proved la toe following editorial taken from tb last Issue of "The A coca," the Academy paper: The Wobftr Stake Academy has a larger enrollment this year than over before. Wo are crowded for room. One of our former Instructors, Thomas E. McKay, while visiting ns last November, made this remark: Well, I see you are still two la s seat and no la tbe middle. Fra glad ef it. I hope you'll soon be two la a seat aad two In the middle. Tea, even more crowded than that; so crowded, la fact, that the walla win hare to expand In the erection of (he new building toward which we are looking, and hoping for tta completion in tho near future." This remark has been almost literally fulfilled. We are so crowded that we can hardly say then is a placs for any thing. The Commercial aid Domestic Arts Departments bars had to change places; the typewriting room ha been fitted up as a temporary Physical Labor lory; the typewriters hire been transferred to the teachers office; the class rooms must he used for band practices, a different room each day; the Study Hall, for an trembly room, tudy haH, library (beranee of lack of room for study in the library;) and semetlmos aa a class room for pen manshlp and spelling; the haJIs and stairways are toe am 1 aad are. therefore. crowded, during the change of elarae. There are ae tew claaa rooms that classes must meat at 7:4B. some from IS to 1 sad even others from 4 to 8. la order to let tho student get tha subject they wish to take; tha laboratories era not largo enough to bo properly fitted up with the essential apparatus leaded ia the rudtes. We must hare room. We must have a larger building. We have the eaiallaet building in the state for a school ef our capabilities. Wa are living la tbs second largest city In too state, a city considered to be the Junction city In toe wet, a progressive city. Shall we be satisfied to let some of our sister towns smaller than we hoop ahead of ua? No; meet decidedly wo cannot ; wo will not. V must have departments for Domestic Sciences rad Manual training, and to accomplish tola w most have a new balldlng. . 1 soy-aae- nf 04 PTAH. TUESDAY PROTEST OFIKE UHOKS of tho law through which to shout r tho criminal." Quito M often privileges of the law shamefully Sympathiser With Mon Accused of newsMurder tn Idaho Hold a Mcatlng. abused as are tha column of n paper- Tha Balt Lake Herald says: Prousts against alleged outrages committed in tho Idaho ar.d Colorado "bull pens" and again: alleg'd unfair treatment of President Moyer, Secretary Haywood and Pattibone of the at tha Western Federation of Mia-rhands at Idaho and Colorado officials, wrre voiced yesterday in too meetings held at Federation 4 Labor balls. Resolutions were Introduced sud heartily indorsed by the members of affiliated Hove you set heard tha question unions who packed tha auditorium aad were enthuasked more than once to too past few gallery. Both arreting siastic. Tbe pledge to support the cause day, "I ho going eraxyT" of giving tho officials of the Federation a fair trial was aauettoued by the WHAT THE PAPERS SAY, speaker and applauded by the audi" ence. to are "crooks" If. reported, all held Tho Labor of Federation rtah we shall wbat be driven from the city, afdo for politician? New York Herald, i its meeting at ( A-o'clock yesterday ternoon. Judge - J. Weber spoke of "No coal strike," orders tbe steel tho officials of Idaho and Colorado H quoted from the contrust, ever read yto protect the consumer when the consumer happens to stitution and a decision of the supreme court that it naa unlawful to taka a he itself. Ban Francisco Examiner. man from one state to another without After further consideration the es a lawful hearing and proper extradiwife of Count Boni has concluded to tion papers. move to make the temporary disorganiWhack at Govarner Gooding. sation permanent. Butte Inter Moun'Tublic aentlifat-a-t the speaker said, tain. "will counteract all this and before citiaena will rise up and demand No matter whst anybody may say alongfair trial and fair treatment. The has ho Prosideni Roosevelt, against statements of Governor Gooding of his good qualities. Neither Platt nor Idaho will also counteracted and he Depew was invited to the White house will wonder where he la going to get off wedding. Chicago Journal. at." Mr. Weber told of tbe palna tho IdaPremier Witte has discovered that the case will not be governed by his ho officials had taken in securing a wkich would deal fairly suggestions. Any observing person grand Jury, could have told him that before ho with tha prisoners. Ha aald that there was not a sensible man In Idaho who took tho Job. Fort Wayne News. had not formed an opinion of the case Mr. Longaorth ia said to bo engaged and that It would almost be impossible la filling his twentieth srrap book with to secure a fair Jury and a fair trial clippings about his engagement to for the officials. Danlsl I. Elton mentioned some of Miss Roosevelt. Twenty ye re hence It will he very pleasant to read then tbe crimes perpetrated la Idaho at twenty srrap bonks about twenty, years the' time of the trouble la the Coeur g'Alanrs. He also told of wretched ago. Deaerat News. treatment tho families of the miners reThe Algerlrai delegates have set- ceived at the hands of the Colorado tled down to play pinochle or .bridge. state militia. "Tha offense," the speaker said, The Important game of diplomacy ia commuted by Governor Gooding and being played at Berlin and Paria. where Premier Barrlen hasn't sorted Governor McDonald la awn more dashla cards yet. Pueblo Chieftain. tardly than say of them. When Preaidant Moyer, Secretary Haywood and The present statistical strength of Pattibone wore taken from their home wool la not to bo wondered at when tha and carried prl sonars to Idaho It waa disappearance of the European sheep a crime which made aa Impression on la considered. A Brusaels paper, com- the minds of evry friend of organised menting on the matter, says that ona labor. Wo do not want to cloar guilty of the most remsrkablo facto of mod- nwa, hut we propose to aid them in ern times a the lessening quantities of every way to obtain a fair and untha sheep on the continent, and also, prejudiced trial." though not to such s largo extent. In Dsnounoaa th Official!. Great Britain. Denver News. Attorney William Newton spoke for a few minutes and denounoed the PLEASANTRIES. of Idaho and Colorado for their H aald ha occupied an important action in the arrests aad confinement post at tha ceremony." " Twsan't n of the officers of the Western Federation of Miners. It was a telegraph pole." peat. "Thera is a conspiracy to murder Princeton Tiger. and it in between Jamea H. Hawley, Stella I wonder why sentiment at- Governor Gooding and Governor Mctaches to n first klsa? Bella It's like Donald. tha speaker aald. "Prwl-den- t the first tooth; you're got to hare It Moyer, Secretary Haywood tad before you get the second. Brooklyn Pettlhooo are the men selected and Life. aa aura aa thay era not given a fair trial they will awing for tha assas"Do you think your constituents sination of former Governor Steunen- your opinions on this hill?" ?! barg. hop not," answered Senator Sorghum. "How long haa R been since the rail1 have done y beet to keep them roads eommeucad totpptag criminals from finding out what my opinions out of a atata la a special train? Not Star. are." Waabicgton long, I hops, but it waa done in the case of the Western Federation offiI like your husband's cial a. This akmo is Mra. Gusch enough to constylo very much. Mra. Planeley How vince the people that a plot is laid do you mean? Mra. Ouseh He's such for thorn sad that they muet answer n quiet dresser. Mra. Planeley Huh! for tho crime. Tbaaa men have not Tou should hear him sometime when n chance for their lives unless public ho can't find hla collar button. PhilResolutions Am Adopted. adelphia Lodger. Tbo following resolutions were pre"Ws hare two rolling mllla," aald tho sented by Mr. Elton to too audleocs ateel magnate. "This one, and another and unanimously adopted: st Washington." "At Washington! "Wboroaa, Tho state oflleiali of tho repeated the visitor. In no small aston- state el Idaho, Is conjunction with the ishment. "At Washington." "And do officials of Colorado, have taken from you roll rails in your mill at Washing- their homes In Colorado President Puck. ton, also?" "No; logo. Moyer, Secretary Haywood and others of tho Western Federation of Minors, Tasa Bella graduated from your without granting them too privilege cooking school last year, didn't aha? guaranteed every cltisen in the UnitJeaa Tea, hut aha'a going to take a ed State: course tola spring. Toss "Therefore, Bo It resolved, that we, tbs members of the Utah Federation Going hack to school, eh? Jeai No; ghe's going to marry a poor young of Labor, hare assembled, do condemn man at Easter. Philadelphia Pres. tho course pursued by tho above named state officials, and consider by their PASSING OF AN ANCIENT CARA-VAactions that they ara men devoid of principle and unfit for to high official positions they new hold la thdr reThe opening of tho new railroad spective eamnxawsalths. ' from Berber, on tho Nile, to Port Sou"And. he it further resolved, That dan, near Buaklm, on the Red sen. is this organisation pledget Re support to dearliked by Lord Oromer aa the be- assist the officials of the Western Fsd ginning of the aarioua development of oration of Misers In procuring a fair the Boudsa. It la one of the most In- trial. "And. be It further received. That teresting enterprise anywhere In the this Utah Federation of Labor ask each world. Tbe route la other than tha Pha- affiliated union to pledge also their raohs. At about the latitude of Key support to tho same cause. "And. bs it further resolved, That West the Nil make a great bend eastward that brings it at Berber only ono copy of these resolution ho given from tha Red to tho press, one sent to toe Western (40 miles in a sea. Prom Suakim to Berber through Federation of Miners, snd one to Govn waterleaa wait unnumbered genera- ernor Gooding of Idaho." Dsnouncsa the Capitalist. camels have tions of carried mountains of freight, the pasJoseph Gilbert, editor of the Crisis, sage occupying ten days. Railroad dlrerted hla remarks last night st the trains are now doing it in ten hours meeting of the Industrial Workers of and cutting off 900 mile of the Nile the World agatnet the capitalists snd route to salt water. declared that they were st the bottom In lime branches will be run to Abu of all the outrages and crimes com named, to Kasrula, to Kordofan. Ber- mttted to prejudice and inflame the ber, above the cataracts, will become minds of the people. Mr. Gilbert deg great river port. Tha grunting camel scribed at length the strikes in tha and the coughing locomotive and tha Coeur d'Alene and Cripple Creek. He queer Nila boats with tall sails like attacked the capitalists and mine ownwallows wings will grow chummy ers and ssld that they were the cause in the heart of Afrira. A new port of the trouble. He told his audience In haa been built o the Red aea facing forcible language how the working northwest, slightly cooler lhan Bus-hi- elsM would have to drive them to the There the whit burnoua of the haunt and slaughter them, by their Arab outshines tha pepper-and-sal- t of ballots. When you go to Lhr polls rut your the British trader, and the oldest rare, your own Interests and then Parsec, Greek. Roman. Egyptian, Cop- vote for up with a gun." the speaker tic, Abyaainlan, meet aad haggle over hark It Two years ago the workingmen boom town. said. prices in a their votes and rightfully elected Tvrewty-onf- t years ago Gordon was cast killed at Khartoum. Ten yearn agn all their candidate, but their votes were The workingmen did not the laid about it was attll tn tha grip not counted. of a degrading superstition whose standwebehind them but at the next elecwill make them count the balfierce rotaries had killed off mar than tion half the people and blotted out the'r lots." The Btsunenberg Killing. yude beginning of culture. The smashIn speaking of tbe assassination of ing of tba Mahdl was a necessary bit Governor Steuncnberg he eaid that his of International police work. Now irdeath waa out of rigation work and railways are car- the law of simply tbs working ried on together. The cultivable 'area Orchard compensation. He said that might hsv killed him hut ef Egypt la being greatly Increased. that he was simply a tool of the Mine The vcy climate Is altering and rain Owners' association. When tha bloodfalla where a generation age no living hound were pul on the trail, he aald man had ever felt it. to run down the of the men The Soudan offers ona of the moat at Independence. murderer Colo., the hound favorable flalds for black men of intel- went straight to the of the cabin Its progress where Orchard had door ligence and enterprise. been living. At testifies to the skill and patience amt this time Orchard was in tha employ of high ideals of Cromer, Garatin, Batia, the Mine Owners' association, he aald. and ether European who hare directMr. Ollbert alio talked of the powed the work. New York World. ers of the trusts and that It waa now np to the workingmen to break them TERRIBLE. down aad to send men to the legislature who could not be bought and corrupted. ,H Boms More Resolutions. I A musical program was rendered But. mamma. If do he might TToHBtDfl fo1 - Mmrin- rretilin- nmt durln exTha editor of tho Siandard has libel criminal in tha company cellent action. Horace Greeley. Storey. Reid, Brnnett, Wetisnoo. all had Jut such replica made (o their editorial. The criminal libel law of Now York na i, made by suite brought against men of tho tsmp of Horse Greeley. offi-ete- . Two eouaeilmen here been tried oq (he homo charge. One has been found guilty, tha other Innocent. Both carea are to be appealed to the supreme srL Common mm, decency, good Judgment demand that all further prosecution atop until tho supreme court can rule oa tha cases already before (ho courts. Suppose the supreme court declarai no crime has Iran committed; aad suppose tea ceuactlmeu bar bt tried oa foa rape rate eharge.and each m baa cost (he people only 300. Then wiQ be a lean to the people of 13.0(0, bt sides the Injury and an a Halverson la eucntabaring the court. to too parties Interested and the wih hla edhortal replies 'e toe gland- bft hualee ' - MIXER: OODEX, MORKIXO THE rfl rtrhtw VY Min vtr4lifT post-gradua- bee-lin- e slow-sleppln- g "rwelr - t- MABCI1 MOBXISG, 20, 1WR reaolutions were presented by A. G. Allen. chalrmaa, snd adopted by s unanimous vots: Whereas. The officials, lacke; s of the s capitalist claaa. have .ruthlessly every safeguard which the law provides, and by brute forca have kidnaped and imprisoned Charles H. Meyer, William D. Haywood aad Vincent Bt. John, officials, and R. A. Pettlboo. a member of the Western Federation of Miners, snd, Whereas, The daily press, with a few honorable exceptions, 1 doing its utmost to prejudice and inflame the minds of the people against our comrade by holding them up aa criminals and assassins, for the purpose of railroading them to tho gallows; and. associaWhereas. The tion and tha Standard Dll company for years have vainly endeavored to destroy tha Wes tors Federation of Miners by means of bull pens, deport, tions, manufactured "confessions" and brute force of every kind, and have be 3 a met and defeated by peaceful, legal appeals to the court aad ballot; and. Whereas, In every case where a union man has been accused and a trial bad. the members of ths Western Federation of Miners have been acquitted: Resolved, That we, ss members of tho working class, in mass meeting assembled, declare our belief in the Innocence of our Imprisoned comrade and ia the Industrial Workers of the World, of which tbe Western Federation of Miners is an Integral part, as organisation, and denounce this attempt of the Standard Oil company and association to murder our brothers, and wo warn the too)s and lackey of capitalism that we will not stand by and submit to this outrage on American citisenshlp. Resolved. That wo denounce tho unfair snd vicious course of the prostituted pres- - sud call on the working class of Bolt Lake to repudiate these organs of plutocracy and to support all papers In sympathy with unionism. Resolved, We dorlare that the private ownership of tbo means of production by tho plutocrats is the real cause of this and all other outrages and crimes against tho people, and we call on the working class to Join the Industrial Worker of the World snd tho Bocistlst party of Utah, and to legally and actually take possession of tho mines, railways, factories and trusts in tho name of tha Americas people, snd thus put an end to the usurpation and pludespotism of the tocracy which has debauched our institutions, impoverished cur people and is seeking to mnrdor the labor leaders who cannot bo bribed to betray their class. Hals! Hats! Slats! ovar-tnrow- Mine-Owner- s' Putnams Clothing House is the place to buy your Hats. All the latest spring styles are included in PUTNAMS g Mtae-Owner- a' treat-ownin- GERMAN BIG HAT SAIf Drs. Elliott & Norris U g TO OBJECTIONS LAWS. Specialists YEARS YEARI To tho study snd treatment of Chronic diseases of man, woman ail children. Laving davoUd special effort during our satire profoastonal Uf and ar now rewarded by to dlsoovery of methods that give complete mastery of Ntrvoua and Blood Dlsossan, Catarrh, DsafnssR OUR Rheumatism, Stomach, Kidney and Liver troubtea. MENS DISEASES The following Is an excerpt from a speech delivered by a merchant before the Oerman Chamber of Commerce la Berlla. It was deemed of such Importance that Secretary Shaw brought it to the personal attention of the Freei-den- t. It contains a frank admission of frauds practiced on our revenue, and explains the German objection to the administrative feature of our tariff law. The speaker said: As a nutter of fact, the United States is not dependant for Its exist-onc- e upon tho collection of duties, snd can afford to allow the falling off of revenues in this direction for whst tony claim the general good. From this standpoint it Is claar that in tha administration of the tariff is concealed tho power nd purpo to make the entry of certain competitive articles aa difficult aa possible, and to carry this out, the United Btatee Government officials retort to the meanest and smallest measures. Our goods have been exported to England and the United States at low-a- r prlcee than those far the home markets, and there have been more or less low values for the states, and In some oases what would he there termed fraud, and eueh are the conditions at too n resent time. "As defined under American law, market value to the wholesale pries at the time of export, sad our trouble lies in having two sats of prices, one for export and the other for home trade; and when possible we have to resort to the dlrlaon of shipments un$100 clause, to beep der the our matters secret, to cave fees and avoid control oa this side. Declarations in Invoices, compelling all sorts of atatemonts as to now the goods were obtained, whether by purchase or otherwise, valuee In detail snd charges of every character, pro tha crowning points in the prying curiosity practiced under American customs laws. These (hinge all lead to abuses, and we are promised that the meant of gaining Information through American Consuls and agents will be shut off. Our boards of trade are fully awtke to the dangarg tost surround us, snd in making every effort to close the doors against this abuse they are hoping for toe full support of the government. Experience has taught that the workings of section 8 of the customs administrative act (requiring manufacturers to declare coats of pro Auction) have not fulfilled the purpose for which it was created, but, on the contrary, the Information gained under this regulation concerning costa of protost duction has been e defective In many Instances It has been mislead' Ing. because, through the prudence ef our people, we have to sen rare that Invest Igat Ions of this character shall throw little light upon toe actual value of their consignment. In many cases trouble has been avoided by having invoices con misted remote from dis- Bleed Folsen, Files, Rupture, Variocctl, Nsrva Debility, Drug Habit Taken on a positive guarantee to cure CONSULTATION FREE. PERSONALLY OR BY LETTER ' i " OFFICE 2311 WASH. AVE. OPEN DAY AND EVENING When Writing Address Drs. ELLIOTT & NORRIS, Ogden - , tricts In which toe ara goods WHO DO TH E WRONG That Miss Newcome you plays tba piano a doesn't she?1 ONE GREAT ADVANTAGE OP LIGHT! ELECTRIC OVER ALL OTHER!, R. S. CAMPBELL, THE BEST Gsnsral Manager. E. W. WADE, Agent MAGAZINES See This Combination and Send in Your Orders.. manufac- The Woman's Home Companion for one year. f The Illustrated American, formerly Leslie s Popular Monthly, for one year. The American Queen for one year. The Standard or Examiner for one month . great' AND Turn on the Light nest door to ' "i IURG LARS, SNEAK THIEVE! THAT LIKE. tured. but we must follow up the whole question as to the rights of consular or other officers to pry 1st our business for the sole purpose of keeping out our merchandise, and Is this we are assured of the cordial support of our government. Snob' treatment, on the part of Amerlenn official, and the cause for It, Is plain, snd now that concessions must he made by toe American government. If we stand tosupgether firmly as a body, sided snd ported by our boards nf trade, ws can bring about n change that win bo of untold benefit to our American export trade. "HIGH" ART. , desk All for the Ye, indeed." Is It good music?" It must he. for 1 etn't make head tall out of It" Fhllodnlphia Pres. Sum of.... COSTLY, Servant Tbe . plumber says this check should be $3 more. . Caatleton But It's toe amount ask cd for. "Yes, sir. But routes kept him waitin' for nearly an hour." Life. I That man can best ignore the enmity of those who don't understand him who 1 fiAg finiDR fit U Wlfto WYfll You 1 Cant Beat it in the Whole Coentry SEE SAMPLES AT THE STANDARD OVFI& ORDER NOW BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. |