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Show THE MOItNINIi 4 THE EXAMINER Published Every Day te tha Yaar by Tha Standard Pua fishing Cam paay. - r'-rul- SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Delivered by Carrier la Odoa City, laduding Suaday Morar lag tmuiMf, pet month.. I5t N 8ia$ ia coyiaa BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. Tba Examine la aeat by mall outalda oI Ogden, par year. SS.bO At IdMH quarterly, la advance. . Leu FEARLESS and INDEPENDENT. la a atricUy Inde Tba U slea nawapoar. pendent aidaa aa equal abov. baa no faeontaa, Tba aad ao ear ai lea to pa1- - It viil Siva tba aea unbiased aad aa pT)Udllde CmniM'Tf1? viu bi received aa aU BUbjeeta preaaaiad la ra e pactful iaasuasa from kaova but tba trua aama must ba and r..hiihw la tulL AU tetiera communicationa signed by aom da names will b piiiiee. or aacuamd thrown la tba veata luukaL Tba brava aiaa gevar bldea babiad aa aaaumad aama. Dont oak tba Editor w ba neapooaibla for arbat you ara aabamail of. lodi-vldant- e, Bubacrlbcra will coufar a Uror by laformuif tbia office of failure to raoaiva Tba Examlaar bafora tbair breakfast. aa be Tba Moralus Examlaar fouad od aaie by tba Indapandant News Ca, Balt Laka City. Oa all tbrougb trulaa leaving Ofdna oa Tha Boutbara Pacific Ballway. Tba Ualoa eaeiSo Railway, aad Tba Oregon Short lino Hallway. FMniie patiooa wlU confer a favor oa tba manafament by ra porting to thla office whenever they fail to Bad tba papa re at tba deals anted places. MANUFACTURE internal revenue. Visile be may be entirely in sympathy wiih the spoolers of the tew and Its subjects, b must, on the other hand, protect the government against fraud. The kigi: will imeinal reieuue tax on prove to be a great incentive for til, illegal- or fraudulent use of denatuied es alcohol, which the commission, will lie to prevent, must seek in all proluibllity require the denier., in denatured alcohol to take out a license at n nominal oust for handling that product, similar to dealeis la oleomargarine, and require them to keep accurate records of nil pur-- r lusts and sales of all quantities above, any five gallons, ao that the officers of the Internal revenue department may at any time trace every gallon of free alcohol from the distillery ui ite final destination. la theory alcohol can be made- from rora stalks, hut the machinery for making tnem available for distillation has not yet been invented and may never tie. Whether sorghum can be raised to advantage fur purpusea of distillation will depend somewhat ua tha locality. Alcohol ran ba made here, aa in Europe, from pointoea, but poiatocs ara an uncertain crop an! their average market value is above y tha proportionate value of grain. In potato states, like L'lnh and Colorado, whence freight on both cant, era alcohol and gasoline Is also high, alcohol may ba produced from to advantage, at least to n lluiti-rlocal extent. An Important item in the coat of alcohol la tho cooperage. Darrel stock la becoming scarcer every day and It la to b hoped that the commissioner will provide fur handling deuaturlaed alcohol In tanka and tank cars so aa to avoid the expense of tha barrel, which I between 2 and 3 cents per gallon. OF ALCOHOL. A writer lu (be Omaba Dee doubt aa to tha ability of tho corn etatea to' produce denatured alcohol la competition wilh saaoltne and ba stvea wane Idea of tho obstacles to bo overcome. Let it bo understood Brat that tax free denatured alcohol lx regular ovary day alcohol to which denaturing" Ingredients have bean added, which ao change lla taxte and odor that it can never be uaed la brv aragee, medicines or for other Internal consumption. Tho present revraua Ux Is $1.10 par gallon of 100 degrees strength, and aa a galloa of alcohol baa 1SS degree, the Interna) raven ua tax on It la $2,001 and all alodial for whatever pur-pn-a bow consumed la tbla country, whether distilled from grain or ba tease, pays that tax, excepting an Insignificant amount used by educational Institutions, such as college, which tha government permit to ba withdrawn from bond free of tax. The paisas of tho denatured bill, I believe, was helped along materially by tbs allnfied opposition of tba Stand ard Oil peoplst It may be doubts! whether any aurb opposition was aver exerted. The popular belief that grain or molaiaes alcohol can compete with gasoline, or for tha put jmsaa for which gasoline la used, may prove n disappointment. Gasoline la selling for 11 cents per gallon. Including cooperage, Grain alcohol, at present cost of corn, cannot be produced even under moat favorable conditions at less than twice that price. It stands to reason that no article car be an act I vs competitor or another similar article coating only half much, especially when the lnttcr lia 10 par rent more efficiency. Rerun experiment at the Bute Agricultural college of Mleeourl serin io have demonstrated that It requlrn i 4 10 pound alcohol to equal one pound of gasoline. There I no question hut a bat alrc-ho- l la much cleaner and safer to handle and use than gasoline, and for that reason will be preferred In many way, even though It costa more than gasoline, but to what extent it will re place gasoline aa domestic or nioter fuel, from which so mnrh is expect, ,t, remains to he proven. The distillers who will come nearest competing with gasoline are :hese who are nianufactarlng cither fr. m beet or cane molasses, either of widen will produce alcohol very minii more cheaply than grain, even when grain is much cheaper than Si is no. Strung opposition to tin- - i.afowgi- - of the free alcohol law whs supimseil to s hate been exerted also hy the sub-etanc- tin-tax- tnunu-tecturer- of wood alcohol, which ha had the advantage to go unta.. cv.r since the process of nuking it was invented. lint it rsa more than grain alcohol to produce, betides being poisonous and undcsitable for other reasons. Krec grain molasses alcohol wiiuld have the elect of running wood alcohol out of the market wrre it not for its nae as a denaturing agent. Grain or molasses alcohol under t bine law will in all probability lie denatured by 'he addition of from 5 to in per cent of wood alcohol, the same as in England and Germany. A the wood alcohol people produce only 7,fthft.ftft0.-gallon- s per annum, which quantity would tie eventually required for de- Pw-aihl- es pot-.-to- d YOU REMEMBER? DO OGDEN, the afortrsaid little chit was published until indignation and protest became so strong that (be Tribune was forced U send s representative lo The result of that Invesinvestigate. and tigation was a page retraction then silence. That paper wouldn't tell the truth, and It couldn't continue to make terrific misrepresentation. so it kept still. The Tribune could not accept the matter of it corres-- . in reference to this cob pondent lege situation, bui. It readily grasps and beg for more of thia corres poo- dent's material. Wa ay the Tribune Las proved Itself dishonest. and until Messrs. Breeden and Spry ara convicted by others than this anti- - FRIDAY MORNING, AllilT 10, sational stories that appeared la the Balt Laka Tribune and tha alarming editorial on the reign of graft that were published in that paper? Do you remember how all the oouncll-me- n and (he ad mlnisi ratios! were branded as thieves? Wlih those facta In mind,' rend thla defense by the Tribune of the "American" party council-me- n In Balt Lake, now accused of duiqg what the Ogden councilman did: Despite the attempt to create a sensation. It la not believed that anything will coma of It. la fart, to data, tha matter haa not been taken seriously, because of the familiarity of the pule lie with the spirit behind It all. If the oonncllmen who have drawn thia money were not entitled to it, they may he called upon to return It. Thai la all there la te the matter. ' Note tha teat two sentenced. How can the dtiiens of any community have patience with n vtllfler of that tamp, whose vilifications, within alx months, are admitted to have been built out of something that should sot ba taken seriously when made to apply to the dissembler's own gang of malcontents? For two months, alraosL-wlthoa day's Intermission, the Tribune, while the eouncllmanlo exaea were being considered and tried In Ogden, filled lla columns w Ith the dlrUert slur that could be originated in an effort to identify the Glnamann administration with graft That paper sent special representatives here to pry Into the private affairs of everyone conuectcd with the administration. They went through the hooka of the city, made Peeping Toma of themaelves around the homci of respectable people; did everything. In fact, to unearth a scandal and rant odium upon certain prominent men. The min total of their findings was Incorporated In an attack upon the councllmen for taking axtra compensation. Yet when the same disclosures at home are called to the attention of this Balt Lake Hbeler and debaucher, the pies is made that the spirit behind It all la snrh aa to make the public indifferent. What was the Ion here in spirit behind the prow-ru- t Was it the spirit that posOgden? sesses uii honest inan In an honest cause, r w;ik It that of an avowed hatred and malice making use of the law- to inflict hii injury entirely beyon i the contemplated of the tew? Time will give an answer. It has already exposed ihe animus that inspired the Si':t lake Tribune and has proved the despicable editor of that pap-to bo as devoid or principle as ho bereft of ihe moral stamina essential to a manhood shore ihe vi!- yur. I 1 SPRY-BREEDE- The following Is from the Logan Re- - pub'lcau: : , Not a Removal to Other Quarters," But a Removal of Our Entire Stock. j WE PLACE ON SALE OUR STOCK OF IB. Mens and Boys Furnishings, Suits, Odd Pants and Coats, Hats, Caps, Ties, Shirts, Underwear, Shoes, Suit Cases, Trunks and . Hand Satchels. Deseret News: A contributor ta ihe tit. James GuzeUe gives a my interesting description of tha educational method known na sloyd, which, from a modem beginning In Sweden has achieved international fame and importance. In Sweden it was customary, during ihe king winter evenings, to employ the time in various handicraft. Tha women used to spin and weave, or make embroideries and lace, etc., white the men fashioned all kinds of tools and ulensite, according to their skill. This was sloyd. But when was employed, the good old fashion was neglected. Idleness and frivolity took iis place. Pairin' were alarmed at the change that they could see cumlng, and its consequences, and they tried to revive sloyd In the schools. They succeeded far beyond expecletlon, and tuday the principle has recognition gll over tho worid. The writer In the Gasette describes the central home of aloyd, at Naas, y h We need the room for our fall stock. You need the goods for summer, and the little money you pay means but a small oi tl ty for such good goods. near Uoihenburg, and then nays n. part: Sloyd la the most attractive form of education. It la Kulid in wood. That bugbear of the average schoolboy used geometrical forms to devrl-- ! op tho reasoning powers of bis pup-ite. In tha same way Herr Salomon will tell you that the aloyd student works not for the sake of the object but for himself. Only work based on study of tha child will ba for tha ben-rf- it of the child. It follows that tha Instruction ia largely Individual, and In order to avoid the danger of instruction becoming routine the teacli era are changed each course. Tallinn Is twofold th reties I and practical. Tho lectures are delivered In three languages Swedish. English and German are usually given In the open air, and sometimes take the form of a general conversation. In the workrooms, where model i which range from n penholder to a toy house and farmyard are constructed, method te Insisted upon more than execution. There la a right way and n wrong way even at whittling n stick, and at Naaa you are shown the right way; you are mads to see why It is tha right way, and moreover, yon are tuughl which ia the right kind of n stick to whittle. Teaching lx concrete, not abstract. Sloyd ia not technical training. The pupil la not educated to become a manual worker; mi the contrary, manual work ia called In to the aid of education. A visit to a Swedish schoolroom, where lads are busy at their benches making the simplest article In the latest and moat practical way, affords ahum dam proof that no more popular form of education could bo devised. Our stock must be moved and if prices will do it they are sure to go. k PLEASANTRIES. All Right. called in a physician Because he opined his Condition Was bad; but he found among tha pcaonntry that portions of Vicar of God and Scientific Pope. . That he was quite Bound, taken from graves soon after I might also tit Guy da Maupassant; So he purchased some bolt and went corpses burial brought good luck. Express. VDIemain. who believed himself fldan. Grit. by the Jesuits; Schumann, who attempted to kill himself; Jean CANADA. LURED TO "Brief but Successful. Jacques Rousseau, who was a hereditioinmanche Iettfa career on the . and finally tary neuropath an ef Trail Authorities tha Federal stage was short. wrote to the Almighty "a very tender ta Doomed Girls Yeung Slavery. Yea; It tested one night only. Pete nnd familiar latter" which h placed was too realistic. In the gambling under the altar at Notre Dame; . . Federal the authorities began today scene in the third net he draw his own Tasso, who had hallucinations; Gerard Invent tun of two that igat charges corked it and Insisted that da Nnrvsl, mystic, occultist, nomad lured have Prince to been young girls the game must he played with real and bohemian, who ted a live lobster be sold Into to Canada, Albert, slavery mouey. He won every blamed cent a blue ribbon to tbe Palais-Royby to in remote mining camp. According the old man had. Including the box . . nnd ended up by hanging himflU-with information the Englewood receipts for the evening, slid out of the low Frederick Nietzself In theater through tho back door and police the glrte are in charge of an sche, who wasresort; several times confined ia woman. The unicrupulon party they never saw him again." became an InIn and tofinally asylums In Prince to Albert arrive expected who curable lunatic; It la probable they will Schopenhauer, morrow. but Fatal Ambition. was n by heredity and preWhat brought you here, my be Intercepted byn federal agent and sented neuropath eccena aeries of oddities and detained pending thorough investigafriend?" I do not apeak of Flaubert, asked Ihe philanthropic visitor at the tion. Effort are nlao being made to tricities. of woman the the learn who Identity penitentiary. Induced the girls to leave the elty. InaucreHful authorship, maam, The glrln. most of whom are aald to answered the man In cell 444. be in their teens, hsve boen recruited "How could there be anything crimifrom varlotiK parts of the city, and nal in that? Please explain." : i was busily engaged on a little iheir railroad Afare has been paid by number of girls have work on the national currency when the woman. the secret srivlce men swooped down been provided with wardrobes, and on me and caught me wltii the tools thev alao were well supplied with money "before leaving Chicago, in my hand." Hot weather shoe at the hot weathHia Baal Suit. er price. We arc slashing the prices GENIU8 ALLIED TO MADNESS, on summer shoes. Tha season Is Just, .Sympathetic Caller Im so sorry for you. It Is too bad that poor iittle less he has completely lost hi right for them, but we must get rid of In Rastus was drowned. wits, every man 1 directed and de- them quirk and you get bargain in Mrs. Snowball Jolmsing Yes. ma'am termined in his acta by motive. With consequence. Canvas oxfords in white, on ho had an his Iwhlest clothes, too, some, the Par of the'pollce, with nth-er- tan. champagne, red and blue, patent ma'am. Brooklyn Kagle. leather oxford, tan oxfords and vlci a high Idea of duty, are powerful motive that prevent their doing oxfords all elegant, stylish shoe, but No Molassc. we won't carry them over to next sumcertain ant social acta. An Militants negro, who had spent mer and tu dose them out now are In the t hcnrlt-- of modern criminoloseveral years as a servant in a New gists ihe guiliy man is he who does cutting the prices to the hilt. Come York family, letumlng to his home, not. undei stand how to adapt hlm-xl- f quick while your slse la here. attempted to Instruct members of io his environment; he la an antihis family in collect usage, especially social person. He must be Our motto: Highest quality goods put where in ihcir language One day at the he chii do no harm, and he cured, if at lowest poeaihle prices men (able bis brother said to him: for Hat and boys that are new possible. We ued to say that he must Gimme some 'Issecs. Ram. and nobby coverings for the head In lie punislie-- or reformed. " "You mustn't say corrected Sniio dei'iiqni-nare not capable of which qualities aro far ahead of the Ram. You must eav molasses." and obeying the moral price. Stiaw hats al 25 per cent disiindcrsiandini; "What Is you talking 'bout 7" eruiit-clost count law; if the, lias completely f his brother, lion's I gwine to sa iheir minds they may be sent in an mo' 'lasses when I ain't hud none yit 7" Good enough" for men and Hut (tiers are persona who -t'liicago Inter Ocean. am . half responsible, for bo's ia an unknown quality at tblaIt has fallen tu our lot to whom wp iue.1 tefuges that differ both 'tore. GRAVE ROBBERS FOR LUCK . the bert and we glory in it. For from prli!:s ;,ad hospital. In which men tlu-we i!l be cared for while enjoying carry ihe celebrated Kohn Expreaa" Correspondent. all the hhert compatible at onre with Jtror." line and for boy the Berlin, their own security and that of othJuly is, brand, every suit guaranFrancis Ogr peasant nuno-teed. They fit and keep their shape. er. ski link been seirenced to sevt n years' For the partially craay, as for the in the wise, the ('a;ii'.o Is very near the penal servitude at Ruhelm. Woiklng men's apparel. We tak, Pn-ea for Rock provide ir has often 'oeen sal I special delight In serving the laboring pnnletilnrly atroclous form of grave dcsecratl-in- . man because he appreciates quality, i U akin to madness. ti.a! hits opened a number of shown that it ia reined and that I where our garments excel. in Culh-dlthe grave Jewish, Roman io epilepsi. in the case of a somesn.t IV ete-i.iNot cheap clothing, but fine garcemeteries, and remov- what abnormal man. whose mental ed ih hi and th limbs, faniltiis ore unevenly developed, ments s.iid cheaply, made possible from the bodies from mini ves of superwin' is th Vo .pagus that is to decide only throng'n corta'ln favorable condistition. tion anl skillful buying. Try to whether Iip shall he sen' Into He hr wight the frogmen's and or sha'l go to the Academy, a suit during our summer sale and see lwinrit them in Ids stable and his ashes finally to rest in ihe Ian- - if the price is not way below the qualalso in th-- fields where tilCOIl? ity. were crops A gwiwing. being firmly concerebral troubles do not always vinced iliat be would thereby .nacct bad to Hucub i" suits for hoys have all set, we must rebe bill sea cattle from dtsca-- an. I spect persona liberty, fur ini ten sewed on with the beat linen ensure mips. may be veiy Imrlligcnt. Thn s'. They will a'ny. was denounced bv h!s mayper..in have talent, even genins. Her wif after he had beaten her. At hi are some examples: J'.dia Ms'lowe shoes hxve sn elasugitst Iomtc tr'.il in ptnUMvd that, he lud n- crir.-ltiiwas luuie than n he was tic winch makes tbe aline Intent In mutilating the borii.-sm f,,r a con--'- b rable time. font and not making the the and I hut It was the arcepted belief . . Sain- Smon pro ,s:mcd himself fiva rnuf.-ru- i to the ahoc. A fellow per-aeeut- CLARKS STORES l 'Im-ses.- lake Tribune charge General Breeden and Win. 1. wilh an utiempi lo Influent e a district judge in the performance id hia iliuv. The Tribune is making an much of g hullabaloo about ihe ni.ii'cr as Is possitilp, but until judge jury oilier than Ihe Tribune lind these men guilty Ihe putilic should hold them guiltless. The Tribune I the organ of the American party. tiro organization. Is know n to be extremely radical, and In iis fight against Republicanism In ti ts state is more Ilian hlttri. ,ot nr'r this, hut the Tribune has shown Itself tn lie dishonest heretofore, s- why not in thla? In the fight ugn'nsi 1 Spry - Pres. Kerr and the Agrindtural ColI lege u year ugj. the Tribune n to publish the matter sent down lolls regular coi respondent here. The matter till correspondent sent to the Tribune a yeur ago w;n no mote than a plain sia'ement of facts. tu' facts did not suit tin- Tribune, and a chit of a gill dri ppe.1 from the e dhyo faculty a she, t tune h( . wa. sent . hero make such a icpoi' is th.tr self risl.'e-iiiThe piiblie.it fin-i-- naturing puiposca, they must hare felt fairly secure that their Industry would not suffer from 'he free alcohul law. The use of free alcohol for fuel, and similar purposes may Increase the consumption enormously, and yet it may I,c disappointing. Much t !u will dtpcntl upi.n the ivgulaituui, lo he local currespi-nar-rd's:ul-siii- g him and I'dcgiam promulgated by the commissioner slush and niisrepresei.i IImhI. , everything but T. Kearns and F. Can- non esquire, the people should ba alow in maxing up their minds that these gentlemen are guilty of wrong-doing- . The gentlemen may or may not be guilty, but the Tribune's accusation in any instance la hardly to ba WHAT "8LOYD UTAH, 1 Going bark to tha time when the Ogden coiinrllmcn were being prosecuted for Illegally accepting extra pay for extra work, do you recall the sen- The Balt EXAMINEE: f,.,-,- 'ii-t- s tie ,n t d lia'.f-croz- sup-id;.- Kant-wcarcu- . Tur-pi-la- ri u, Lom-l"-ro- ! r nt g c cow-stuil- im-.- v l unti-soi-l- 1 e ii half-insan- p . of t- enn-fo-;- who was a hyatero-eplleptiof HoffIt may even be naked whether neu route is not n special condition markmann and Edgar Foe, who were of Watt, Mollere nnd Vol- ing mental superiority and constituttaire, who were bypochnadilacs; of ing In some measure the payment fnr from Cosmos by LiterBernardln da 8t. Pierre, who suffered on. from hallucinations, and ary. Digest. SUMMER SALE CONTINUED c Our bjct i to clean iip every piece of ffummer merebandiffe preparatory to receiving our autumn pHNla. .j You will Ik able to purchaffe many goods that yon need right now at prices which mean a saving of at least 25 to 40 Cents bn the Dollar |