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Show ME 4 MOUSING EXAMINER: OGDEN, CTAII, MONDAY department jf the government The postofflee department of the government is tha only department of the government which does not cos: the government one single cent. Published Every Dpy in the Veer Cam-panby The Standard Publiehlng y. PRESIDENT'S SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Delivered by Carrier in Ogdon City, Including Suedey Hom- ing Examiner, per month.. Single copies V MAIL IN ADVANCE. The Examine le seat by mail outside of Ogden, per year. 6.00 At least quarterly, la advance. . and INDEPENDENT. The Examiner la a strictly indeIt gives all pendent newspaper. sides an equal show. The Examiner has no favorites, and no enemies to punish. It will ungive the news unbiased and FEARLESS prejudiced. Communications will bt received on all subjects presented In language from known Individuals, but the true name muat be published la fulL All letere and communications signed by nom de plumes, or Lstumed names, will be thrown in the waste baket. The brave man rever bides behind r.a aeinmed name. Don't ask tha Editor to bo responsible for what yu are ashamed of. Subarrlbera will confer n favor by Informing thin ofBee of failure to receive The Examiner their breakfast. 1 cuLii-ii- t comes u time in the life thinking tuuu or mllliUE when the argosy of floating placidly ou a smooth and iaxy stream, gathers unto ltsi-i- f speed, rushes swiftly ouwnrd past familiar landmarks of custom and couvcuilcu, bolls furiously over resist- and ultimately. If not sublng merged in an unknown sea. fiuda Itself again meandering through new pialus of w i,u-- r horlxun. Su h s perilous passage can never bs furwvii. The rupirls tuny begin where the trees are highest and the meadows in.ttt luxuriant. No warning Is given. The increased pare of events Is pleasant and exhilurerlug. Even the lust wild dunye over the cascade s neither j rui-k- s to gocept favors from railroad companies, thus freeing himself from any obligations to any person or any PLEASANTRIES. Mrs. McRIosh 1 wish all The ss'imn In creation were in tha bottom of thl a! Mr. McSlosh Gee, you gotia mean disposition! Wanner gut me dross', eh? M. J. CLEARY, Prop! 326 Twenty-fiftStreet t.estC, .lark l) l.L.iJ kJ himself will cursing ula amid the cusli uus aft. When - "I don't care a pin how you treated Etauhope ao long as you didnt bring him. said Brand, "though, indeed, be would bare been ueeful aa It turned H our" Wanted "How many children have you?" "Two living and one writing Jokes The New York Financier aayn that for a dally paper." of Ualted 8latee Rio First Reef Trust Magnate This malle la again coming to the front laws makes ms for pure-fonIn congreae. The latest scheme Is to poaltifely sick. The latest muck-rakinshows a public nastiness of mind. aimpllfy the service by nuking but two "Ikiu-- j me, but they1 re tiro plucky vm." j Second B. T. M. How so? elassen for transmission one to be B. T. M. Why, no the purs First known as fl rat c Isos matter, embracing all things are pure." rerouted nor feared. Rome frail craft are slihttered la transit, some wholly sealed let tore and poetal cards, and tha MILLIONAIRES IN SESSION. luiken, some emerge with riven walls to include merother an seoond-cUsA few chandise, newspapers and everything Hosts of Multia In Muflt at London and tarnished therebut the not survive ordeal, only ia division. find It not placed in the Hotels. fit themselves for more daring exby proposed to fix the ohugno on sealed more aoul adventures. Thla la the time of the year when ploits, tlio two stirringstood with Steletters at one cent each and to make When girls milllonarlM i from side the the other of a uniform rate of right cents n pound Atlantic flat come In tbe season. If the phen Brand lu tlte narrow entrance to lor ether matter. The advocates of representatives of tha admirable the lighthouse, the gravity of tlielr the new rates base their schedule on species who are no watraylng In Ixm-do- bright young faces waa due solely to chose to combine for such a the fact that their father bad announctha fact that the government la payworthy object, they could easily pay ed the serious accidents wbh-- had being II M cento a pound to carry 610 off the British National Debt fallen his assistants. No secret moni000,000 pounds of second class thatter Additional mllUoualrea and million- tor whlsiierrd that fate In her bold and at n rate yielding only one cent n pound aire aes are arraying almost daily from merciless dramatic action bad roughly tha Unltad States, and by the and of removed two characters from the and that the new adjustment will mak next stage week It wtl requilrs a lightning even calculator Uie postofflee to keep pace with the rising to clear It for more striking events. Not once In twenty yean has It hapmatter la admitted to tide of dollara pourlnjnio this ooun- though that two out of the three keeppened 60 of a reduction transmission At Calaridgs, for Instance, there are ers maintained on a rock station withcent per half a dozen already in signaling distance of tlm shore have Congress cannot rid ltoelf of the Installed, and while suites of rooms become Incapacitated for duty on tho same day. Tha thing waa so hew 11 darfallacy that the poatofflea la run at an have been booked by othar "multia, who will shortly arrive. Tbe Savoy annual Iota of from $1,000,000 to sudden, the arrival of Constance can boast at leant four "multia and ingly Enid on the scene ao timely and Ao a matter of fact the post and Iona mill! the while rlea, alght ordinary office la the only department under Carlton at tha preaent moment harbors unexpected, tliat Brand, a philosopher of ready decision lu most affairs of government supervision that pays Its a round doaen of them. life, was at a loss what to do for tha Famous Names. own way. The alleged deficit la only n beat now that help, ot a sort unreHat Tha from the hut hotel la creation of otupid bookkeeping. This of, was at hand. It will be aesn that tha dreamed wts eonahmlvely pointed out In con- markable. Tbe rase of Jack so if, who waa scaldnames contain many which, though gress two months ago by the Hon. famous on the other aide of tha At- ed. waa simple enough. The board of David Fbster In a speech dealing with lantic, are not particularly well known trade medicine chest supplied to each the postoffloe appropriation bin. Among to tha publio here. But this merely lighthouse la a facsimile of that cartends to show how one may harbor ried by every seagoing steamship. It other thlngo ho said: mllliona unawares. contained the ordiuary remedies for of Because of the existing system Mr. D. J. Murphy, San Francisco. such aa Injury, and there would be litMr. and Mrs. H. H. Dorter, Naw tle difficulty or danger In lowering tha bookkeeping, the postoffloe department la made to cairy the burden that York. sufferer to the boat Hon. John and Mrs. Wenamaker, But Bate' affair waa different He naturally and properly belongs to the New York. almost where he had fallen. Brand other executive departments. Under the lay Mr. John H. Raphael, New York. had only lifted him Into tbe store room Mr. Foxtail Krone, New York. franking privilege, the postofflee deMr. and Mrs. Shipley Illood, New from the foot of the stairs, placing a partment la compelled to pay tha exYork. pillow beneatb bis bead, aud appealing matter pense of carrying the free mall Mr. and Mra. Minxeahelmer, New bulb to him and to Jackaon to endure the departout aenf agricultural by York. their torture unmoved while be went Mr. W. P. Ward. New York. ment, the department of the navy, to elgnal for aMiatance. Mr. and Mra. Ihrotley, Chicago. The problem that confronted him the department of stale, the departMr. and Mrs. Appleton. now waa one of judgment. Waa It betment of eommerre and labor, and the Mrs. F. P. Frank, San Francisco. , New ter to await tbe coming of the doctor or Mr. and hire. department of Justice. The franking endeavor to transfer Hates to the boat? the la York. exercised legisalso by privilege Ben Uollard again. Tha Mr. Foxhall Kano la, of course, well lative department, and th? whole exware already climbing tbe steep girls owner an race known horses and as cf depense is piled upon the poelolllce for hia polo playing. Mr. Minaesnel-me- r stairs to sympathise with and tend to partment, and thereby it Is made to la a banker, and Mr. Wananiaker the injured men. Do you lhlnk It will blow hardor, la part owner of pcrbnps the largest appear that there la a deficit. torsi In the world. Ben. when tbe tide turns?" he asked.' In 1M$. when there waa a general It ia Interesting to know that these The old fellow seemed to regard the weighing of the mail all over the coun- mllllonartes are ranch the same as question as most Interesting snd novel try, pains were taken to weigh the other people. Though they dine for Indeed, to him some such query and mail which came from fheae various the most part In their own private sit- Its consideration provided tho chief rooms their diet is modem ; they government departments. Now, figur- ting Therefore ho each of problem day. usual the enjoy the theater; delights of ing out the coat of carrying the mall and they go shopping on foot. They surveyed bind, sea and sky most carefor these departments for the year even close their eyes when they sleep fully Is'fore he replied: It may tie a'rnoet anything afore 1905 upon this basis we find that it at night, like ordinary people. Many "multia" elert to come to Im-douight, Mlaser Brand." coat the postofflee far more than In mufti for the sake of peace and At another time Brand would bare It ia safe to say that It coat quiet. There are now at Calorldge's smiled. Today he was nervous, disnot Inthe poetoffice department annually three "multia who have Jointly traught, wrenched out of the worn rut less than $20.0u0,000 to carry and dis- formed the management that shonlil of thiuga. Imout names leak would their they tribute the mails sent out. free by the "I fancy there is some chance of the mediately leave the eaubllabmcnt. legislative and executive departments Therefore, for the time being they doctor bring unable to land when he of the government. pass under the names of (1 Mr. Brown. reaches tbe rock. Do you agree with me?' Bui I will be entirely conservative (2) Mr. Smith. (31 Mr. White. Reason for Secrecy. His voice rang sharply. Ben caught and say that the expense of carrying note and dropped bis weatherwiae Its secfor reason The this elaborate all the franked matter, Including that recy was explained to a representative amhigfilty. of the postofflee department itself, of the Express ly the manager of It'll blow harder, an' mebbe snaw amounts to $20,900,000, and then allow Claridge'a. lie said. ag'ln." It appears that the moment It be65,000,00m for the expense of carrying I shall need some help here In that came known that a is rase, so 1 will retain the young ladles. the franked matter of the postofflee In a I .on don hotel hosts of peostaying department aline, and there are ple' call and demand to see him. Of course you ran manage the boat now charged to the postofflee Ladies drive up In carriages, and pre- easily euough without them?" rollard grinned reassuringly. w card on which there Is an nl department which In no way bekmda sent title. In w!' thlrcj We'm run Afterwards they explain lege! to It, snd which should be charged to the unfortunate "multi'' that their Wind." he sabl. straight up to tha other departments of the gov- chief atm In life la to be his foster parSo they settled it that way, all so ent In the highest circles of exclusive ernment. imply. The more one investigates this ques- society. A man sets up two slim masts a Again, all the art dealers In Londun. tion, tbs mors toe conclusion ia forced and, for that matter, hosts of dealer thousand miles apart and flashes comprehensible messages seres the void. upon him that the postofflee depart- from the Continent, besiege the hc-tment la carrying a burden of nearly, and frequent the front hall to such an Tito multitude gapes at first, hut mm Is rf extent that the accepts the thing as reasonable. "Wire-leif not quite, $15,000,000. which belongs ten forced to escape through a side la the term, as one So, to other the wholly departments. exit. The pos? always swells to alnnn says telegraphy" mall." by Mr. Chairman, It Is perfectly apparent lng proportions. A whole drama waa flowing over a It Is linger-- ; nod that the old oak that Instead of s deficit in the revenues factories of Yorkshire and Belgium are curve of the earth at that moment, but of the postofflee department for the running full blast, in order t meet the the Marconi station was invisible. last fiscal year of F14.60u.0OO, there demands made by American There was no expert In telepathic sen-- j There la a general cry r sifion present to tell Brand the was absolutely no deficit whatever. 1 that their cmniqpnplaie The postofflee department is, in point the chair used by Charles dnrina hiof , fisherman trial. Three thousand "originals" of fact, self supporting, and that with this chair have already beu dis- j words covered a magic code. white and inute, was lower- a coneat system of bookkeeping it posed ot London Express. ? Weslers Best CIGARS n g -- a, By special request we make Wesler's Best" at 375 Twenty-thir- d Street, Ogden, Utah. Drs. Elliott & Norris Specialists Bnclh-nhurg- IleS-unsulte- n multi-millionai- 0 e f-- r.i-.- .T:ti-ko- To the study and treatment of Chronic diseases ot men, woman snd children, having davotsd apodal effort during onr entire professional Ufa nnd are now rewarded by the discovery of methods that give complete mastery of Nervous and Blood Diseases, Catarrh. DaafacsR Rhsumntismf Stomach, Kidney end Liver troubles. MENS DISEASES Blood Poison, Piles, Rupture, Varicocele, . Nerve Debility, Onrg Habits Taken on a positive guarantee to cure lr-'c- "D'ye think ys cag hold her, twite t" animation. The watchers from tho lighthouse saw Beg, relieve tbe atacra-ma- n and tenderly arrange the cushions behind hia back. Jheu Brand dosed the Iron doors, and the three wera left In dliu obscurity, They climbed nearly n hundred feet of stairways and emerged on to the cornice balcony sftt Brand had stopped the clockwork which controlled the hammer of the belt What a difference up here! The sea, widened Immeasurably, had changed its color. Now It waa n sullen blue gray. The land waa nearer and higher. Tbe Daisy had shrunk to a splash of dull brown on the tremendous ocean prairie, llow fierce and keen tbe wind! llow disconsolate the murmur of the reef! Brand, adjusting his binoculars, scrutinised the boat "All right aboard," he said. I think we hare adopted tbe wiser course. They will reach ren ranee by half past 2." Ilia next glance wna toward the Land's End algnal station. A line of flags fluttered 'out to the right of the staff. "Signal noted and forwarded," he read aloud. "That ia nil right, but the wind has changed." Enid popped inside the lantern for shelter. It was bitterly cold. "Better follow her example, Connie," said Brand to hia daughter. "I will draw the curtain. We can nee Jnst aa well and tie comfortable." Indeed, the protection of the stout plate glass, so thick and tough that aca birds on a stormy night dashed themselves to painless death against It was very welcome. Moreover, though neither of tbe girls would admit it there waa a sense of security here which was strangely absent when they looked Into the abyss beneath the atone gallery. Constance, balancing a telescope. and Enid, peering through tlie fieltlglasaes. followed the progress of tha Daisy In alienee, but Brand's eyes wandered uneasily from the barometer, which had fallen rapidly during the peat hour, to the cyclonic nimbus spreading Its dark mass beyond tbe Raven Atones lightship. The sun had vanished seemingly for the day, and tha Indicator attached to tbe base of the wind vane overhand pointed now eon'west by west. It would not require much further variation to bring about a strong Mow from the true southwest a quarter responsible for most of the fierce gales that sweep the English channel. Nevertheless this quirk dnrttnz about of the fickle bmre did not usually beAt the token lasting bad weather. worst the girls might tie compelled to pass the night on the rock. He knew that the tug with the two relief men would make valiant effort to reach the lighthouse at the earliest possible When the men Joined him moment. (he girls could embark. As it was the affair was spiced with adventure. Were It not fir be mbdiap to the assistant keepers the young iieople would have enjoyed thoroughly. The new alrt of the wind. too. would send the Dnlsv stieedlly bnck to port. Tills in Itself Justified the course lie bad taken. On tbe wb.ilc a doubtful relieved. Hit situation was face lightened. With a grave humor not altogether arrflrlnl lie cried: Now, Coustncce. I did not take you aboard aa n vi:tir. Between na we oqjit to mnt'e - vyl p ppet 1 e. f'ome s-- ntly 1 London Mail. OPEN DAY AND EVENINGS. OFFICE 8M1 WASH. AYE. When Writing, Address Drs. ELLIOTT & NORRIS, Ogden WHO DO THE WROftO BURG- LARS, SNEAK THIEVES AND THAT LIKE. J - Turn on the Light . ONE GREAT ADVAN1AGE OF OVEB LIGHTS ELECTRIC ALL OTHERS. R. S. CAMPBELL, Ganaral Manager. B. W. WADE, Agent, Dont Fail to Attend Putnams id-Sumi- fner Sale Clothing, Hats, Shoes, and the entire stock is cut below, any prices ever before offered in Ogden. ca. rucceo. FREE, PERSONALLY OR BY LETTER CONSULTATION help-mat- I 0, But there are others who would marry If they could be convinced that such a step would bring them added prosperity instead of a courtailment of the good things of this life. TheJ are timid souls who fear to maka any change In their existence In esse it should be a change for the worse. Little do they guess what a difference for the better a happy marriage would exercise over their bank book, or how much fuller and more really conwould become. tented their Though careful choice of a partner is most decidedly necessary, It is far less difficult to make than the pessl-cist- s would htve us believe. The average woman la flvted to become a good Nature makes her domesticated, anxious for her husband's welfsre, kind and unselfish. Give nine out ot ten the opportunity to prove this assertion and they will prove It to the absolute satisfaction of the most exacting husbands Tbe chicanery of the lodging house keeper and her thief of a cat are tbe inducement usually held out In favor of early matrimony to Aa young man who Is wavering aa to whether he will tark upon himself new responsibilities or not. Thla is a feeble argument In its favor, and one that la a libel on tbe gin us landlady. But while all landladies are not dishonest, neither are they all so wrapped up in the Interest of their young men lodger aa the wives of those individual would be, and ao it comes to past that a husbands money does go lurther In the home than when he lives in apartments or in chambers, lunching and driving out habitually, a most expensive mode of life. Tbe man who means to ascend the ladder of life cun moat decidedly not afford to remain unmarried, because a wife will be such an asset to him on tha winning aide. She will relieve him of any amount of trouble concerning detail, trouble that no mere housekeeper could possibly control, and thus enable him to use all hia energy and brains upon his business affairs. There hare been Instances known of men dually paying all their earnings Into their wife's account at the fcank, and from her taking a sufficiency ot ready cssh to meet the petty cash expenses of each day a plan that works excellently when tha wife has business capacities, and the husband Is absorbed in hia career. It enables the wlte to plan out their mode of expenditure to the last penny, and to Invest with shrewdness tha balance she is able to save. Those women who are trusted to keep the purse frequently surprise their husbands by their sagacity and businesslike proclivities. To the professionsl man whose hpme life is as Important In the furtherance of his career as the city mans existence in his office, a wife Is a possession that be cannot afford to be without. The home, the cleverly mmnged servants, the deentertainments lightfully arranged given by the rising barrister's wife, and the coming surgeon's, and aa nothing surer -- tin like success, gain accrues to both host snd hostess as a result of the wife's endeavors. One friend Telia another of the skill of the doctor and the acumen of the barrister, snd when need arises that skill and that acumen are sought to which lucrative and the wife has certainly contributed her parr. The mn who suffers, probably without recognizing the complaint, from chronic inertia, wants a spur to bis ambition, a characteristic he may fancy he does not possess, and works wonders under the domination of a clcier wife an! the unconscious influence of little children. Iet such a man marry, an! all his powers will be sharpened, all hia being on tbe qui vive to find opportunities for stepping up the ladder of prosperity. He will amaze himself, and in the hour of hi triumph will shudder when he remembers how very nearly be ended Ilf.' ; failure, the victim of un inherent lack of enterprise, which liiniTimony roipuletely cured. If he be ;i inliikuialre ho cannot afford not to marry, cannot afford to lose the popularity to which hia wife will help him; and if be be a politician then is ,i need for assistance Just as gr:i:. and the gratitude ne owes hi wife a debt thst never can he piiid an assertion the recent election have proved in numbers and numbers r.f m.aht to be more of a Julrt stf.ck affair, and thi-there would le fewer f.i'.lurcs in It and mors t Strictly Union Made wife. d s 50000 more men to smoke d -- SECOND CLASS" MAIL. flmt-clas- California and Eastern Races Direct Wire on All Sporting Events Our Line of Cigars and Liquors Is tlie Very Best ! Probably the most Important feature Ogdm on The Southern Pnclfle Railway, The Union Pacific Railway, and Tha Oregru Short line Railway. Examiner petrous will confer n favor on tha management by reporting to thin office whenever they fall to find the papers at the designated place a. The Ogden Tarf Exchange (Continued Tomorrow.) Kites, given some site-;- strength by a fct.T dose if brandy, vs carried wltn Why Men Should Many .finite care down thr. e Bights of steep There la many a man today who a:.i narrow stairs m .l slung to tha choose a solitary course because, iu crane in an Iron cot to be lowered lu his estimation, matrimony la too bi turn, Jackson sto--d up. Heedless to steady of remonstrances, be 111s argument Is the the cot and adjust It amidships clear and too gtnerslly accepted one of the aalL that the girls of jhla country expect "Well done, Artie." said Brand's loo much for the. ordinary individual to supply; tliat they must begin where clear voles. their parents left off, with at least "Oh, brave!" murmured Enid. We will rlrit you every .day at tha one house In the country aa well aa one in town, a locomobile aa well aa hospital," sang out Couatauce. 9 or car or cars, and a private Jackson smiled ye, smiled though a mo; account for dress and brulga hia bandaged arms quivered and tha bunking expenses that runs preciously near seared nerves of his bauds throbbed four figures. With a shrug of hia ahouldera he excruciatingly. Speak aloud be could sot. Yet ha bent over bis more help- puahti all thought of marriage Into the background of hia mind, and reless mate and whispered hoarsely: Cheer up. old mau. Your case la solves not to think of it again until ha la in the forties and master of a big vroisen mine. An ye did It for me." rollard, with a soul as gnarled aa Ills fartune. The fear of down la not body, yet bad a glimpse of higher confined to tha settling man, nor professional when muttered: be . things to tba merchant; it attacks the incan hold her, mats, dividual who earns a D'ye think ye yearly salary whiles I hoist the cloth?" quite as virulently, and, indeed, ex' Jackson nodded. Tbe request waa a tends its baneful Influence over all compliment, a recognition. He eat aorta and conditions of men. It ia A down and hooked the tiller between bogr-- that is a real menace to the arm and riba. Bon hauled with will. happiness and prosperity of the comi Tlie Daisy, aa If she were glad to es- munity. And what Is ao annoying and vexacape the cascades of green water swirl- tious to the observant la that it la a ing over the rock, sprang Into Instant chimera, a supposition, a theory that will not stan! firm before an hours sound argument. The real reason why so many men remain single Is that they want all the money they can omasa far their own aud shrink fro a sharing it with a tu-iLi- of the new measure is that it will place tha nation's chief in an entirely Independent position. He will not have The Morning Examiner ran be found on sale by the Independent New Co, Salt Lake City. On all through trains leaving I Euiil. Roosevelt, before 1005. met Jack Stauhope and asked him to come wlrh us." "You asked him, you mean," said Constance. "And yon met him, I meant," said PENSES. The people of the United Smtes approve of the custom of presidents moving about more or lers among them. It is right and helpful that the executive of th- - nation should romt-ipersonal contact wi'h the people and the conditions of ihe vari.ius sections. Aul .t would be wrong, too. it the expense of such visits should be defray! 1 the president. The presidents should be provided with traveling expenses by congress. Otherwise, a man without large means could not afford to accept the presidency, or, accepting it. would be obliged to remain at the capital practically ail hia term of office, for the rram that hia movements would involve more than those cf a private eitixen or of the ordinary officeholder. For these reasons it is, indeed, gratifying to hear that a measure providing an appropriation rf not exceeding $25,003 for the presidents traveling expenses has pawled noth branenes of congress and has In on signed by Mr. 7Se 25, Tljwr EX- TRAVELING JUNE with me to he aioretoom. 1 will get you any thin;; you want and leave you in charge of the kitchen." A ml poor me." chimed in Enid. Oh. you, miss, are appointed upper bousetuaid. and, mind you. no followers." "Men-y- l I nearly last my situation before 1 got it." would be shown to be rolf supporting, and absolutely tbe only seif supporting THE EXAMINER MORNING, . j CLOTHING HOUSE |