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Show WE THE EXAMINER Ev:, FhbhMmO by Th atuMtorg lay Saaiaiaer, par copra The IV MAIL Examii.' on:h.. 75 5o IN ADVANCE ia rent by mail wurfa ot Ogd.n, par 1 11 . $iv aaru:y. la advaeca-Tba a Repubilcsa eosgreeeiuoal caadldetes. ana INDEPENDENT Eiaaiaar la a ouUUr aaaapapar. Udo-paada- ai li l daa aa equal afeaar. - aaa an Tba iaala ladl-rtdual- uw a ara nckamed L Subscriber wlU confer a bvor al (allure by informing Uua Tba Cxi minor bafore ta itealT Uatr braablaaL tia Tba Moralag Eaaalaar caa b oa aala by Ua Indepoadant lnd Nwi Ca, Salt Laka City. an tbraugh baiaa a Oa Ogd-- a leaving Tba Southern Faclfle Ballway, acifle BaUaay. aad Tba Union Tba Oregon Bbort Xdna Railway. Sumiaor patron will confer a ( t by fiver aa iba ibay ponlai to tbla aBra wheneverdaaig-naia(all to (lad tba paparv at tba d plana. CALL PON REPUBLICAN AND CONVENTION, BER COUNTY. PRIMAR-IE-S WE- CONA REPUBLICAN COUNTY VENTION la bareby called io meat Bamrday, Rapt. 2. IPOd, at tba rouuiy a eeurt Bauta of Rabat couaiy, at City, at tba hour o( 11 o'clock ia iba fora Boon, far tha purpoaa of nominating eaadldataa for tba office la Weber eonaty, aa provided by law. PRIMARIES (or tba election ot iba of dolegatao from aarb dto-- trlct la aaid aoataalloa. aa herein-afte- r tfeelgBatad, will ba bald Tufa day evening, Bepl. 25, at I o'elork. Tba TarkMiB dlatrlcta will ateot at tha uaual meeting plaeaa aad conduct the priaiHiiee la the usual manner. Eaeh dlatrirt should select a chair-ma- a Og-dt- ambr aad aecraiary aad certify haaea ot dalcgataa chosea to tha la 1'tah and ia every sta'e.' A vote tor Joseph Howell is s vote the haads of Thoodure upholding Ruusetelt ta hia pollry of progress and prosperity. tovorit, aa la puaiab. H will giva iba aaaa uabiaaad aad Cem nntonUM wtx. ba racoivad aa au aabjauu praaaaiad la inngugg Uom known bat tba traa aaaa anal ba publUbad U full. AU lattara aad oomaanientlon algaad by ana da plnjaaa, or utuaal aaaica. will ba tnrown la laa vaaw bxakoL Tba kldce babiad aa brara aaa aaauaad aaaa Doa't aab tba Editor ba laapoaaibla I wbat J ul . em-psth)- At 1mm FEARLES veree for themnelvM. Charm of aiaa-e- r puikr'i For how much? of .peerb are admirur gifbne Tha Usual Thing. able adjunct in the adtocary of I hear that the damn warn to it a divorce from bis wealthy wife." g". aonad policy. bui a aubrltutea "Yea. he was naiy temporarily em they are faal end mltcbleiou. Broadly mated. rbe tou IS for or hsrraaeed wara he snairiad hr." against Bnneeveltiaui end all that OUR LITTLE LIFE." Roonevelrtrai lapiaa That of rucree la a uarionai 1m. ie. bn It I aleo a l(j'iea:ionlDg wondcriBg. ae spend ;a:e and la a very real arnee. eur Idea. Quea! toning, and soli wonw President Roosevelt. In hi letter to dering, we leate ib.a world. the Repunliraa nsgireklonal commit- York American. bui t time to te Hober we came, ia tee. emphasised the nerexritjr of vmnder?ag whence. Uueaironiug. a Republican congress. The Eager in question Xnrsr a siiggcsMou only nay la which that Sm he erri.ni rinding her ana er "mulberry tree' pushed la fur every rltlsea, In ot sense. llooseherry hush"--voiwith the pollrj of ihe pteeent saloaal admlnNtratltw. to vote fm QueMi-ming- . wondering, here have we lue. IATER. Mnant by C mar a OgJen Cut, IkMwi Sunday Mara dingi OGDEN, fr Day ia the Vaar FuBlteftHig Cam-My- - SUBSCRIPTION EXAMINE!!: MOUSING slaved How is It Kates on u fruwa? Why fashion change? Why May so a'rauge is? How Jones' fortune -t- he rascal? was made? What people see in that Brown? Questioning, tion. THIS IB CONSOLATION. wondering how on reflec- Others caa (lifter from us; ('oosolsuoa tor Chrtsieaana. He la there ta this key? anuldnt have bsea elected even If What, wliat ia whisky? Bniisinaied'' What ia the groundwork of Chios's The fineguiag Is a coiupMc editnrtal complexion? Can Time he agiug u ihuv? fiop this morning's Herald. Tba'. telU shy the Ball lake Herald a anted Mr. . Questioning, wondeiing why the years Howell defeated aad Chrlateaaea flow, The Herald, though profs-laBringing new pair and new rare, e Democracy, ta truth ia au tioui nnd lumbago. TIM the Fairs say "lo!" and baa heea booming ParThru fiom this uccnc of ur trial ley P. Chiiaieaaea for month. we go. Well, may are repeat, Oh. thuu fool-laion i ug, wondering, where. Quest elf, out of th lac own mouth thou - Hall Mall liaxeiie. cnnvlMs thjaclf." VIA THE SIMPLON. noa-laated- Aniert-krararii- b HIS LOYALTY. The Journey Through the Longest Tunnel In the World. Now that the Republican slate curve niton ha performed It work and the winning ticket haa been named, this paper tlealrea to point out the loyally lo the Republican party of one of Weber county's non.' laar fall, when Hon. Rudolph Kuchlrr was nominated for mayor on the Kepubllcau ticket, he waa charged with leasing towards the Aaierlkearna party and yet he organised and led the Republlcaa hosts of Weber county directly against tha publicly declared wishes of Tom Krwrna and liia papers, the Heiald and Tribune. It conclusively proves ihat the holt-cr- e last fall wronged Rudolph Kuchler, but that, like a well balanced man. Mr. Kuchler haa suffered patiently his defeat. It ia certain that bo will be rewarded by his party, for eventually every charge against him shall be proved groundlHaa. Even the bolters must confeaa admiration for a cunalHient advocate of Ki'publicaniain, such aa Rudolph Kuch-Ic- r haa been, and they must now admit he la preeminently equipped to be the g leader among men. As the luurlst season now beginning la certain to witness an enormous flow ef traffic through the titmpkm tunnel, on the part w f travelers bound either MORNING, reaches an appalling heal Indeed. It fa d oflea attains 95 egrera Fahr. The heavy train tulle up the ascent wl'h n sound like tha rhythmical beating of muffled drama. The windows a re enveloped lu ag opaque wist. One g pressure m the eara. The lactrto light hurua dimly- - N'ow one to n tiny, realise that tha train drain hole, with the massvf of Mont IJKH!. T.ObO feet, above the roof, gal hat during construction the awful 'J'U that weight of the nKmntain It threatened ..to rruih galleries and orkmea alike, and did actually crumble up the moat solid Iron eonstruc-tba- a which were used supports. On remember the storlea of tho hot aad cold torrent which poured out of the Inmost rncensea of (he mountain, which and annihilated everything rame la their way. la srienc sure of n n d d .... how-eve- 198-1905- Ita triumph, er are the genii of the Alps about to Inflict soma terrible revenge upon ihe mortals who dare thus to journey through their vital f In the suffocating, Turkish bath-likatmosphere, lit lb subdued light pee spuing wail era dump f"Od before diner whose appetites have left them. A reverberating roar and the flashing of green signal lamp notifies that the train has at last reached the level it retch, utilised aa a creasing place, on the summit Windows gr hastily opened, and a grent xlgli of relief goes up as refreshing draft, tmtalued by fauike. circulate through the ear. Quickly gathering speed, the train rashes down the ludlne toward tho northern exit. Steal being abut off, glimpses of the uallned walla of the tunnel, the openings of the transverse galleries that cnmmualcaM with tho parallel shaft every 2'hi yard, and the electric signals at frequent Interval, are obtained. Finally the train vmeigea Into daylight, aad for noma fen aeroads fheyes are dataled by the sunshine au foaming glacier water of (be Rhone, which race the train Into Brig station. The approaches to the Simplon tunnel cannot compare with those of the fit. (tothard for scenic splendor, neither do they attain to the same degree of engineering magnitude. Tbla la due to the fact that the fllmplon tunnel la the lowcal of the four Alpine perline from foration. Nevertheless, the laelle to Do mo D'Oxaola 1 a skillful and thrilling piece of work. Eleven miles long. It descend 1.175 feet to the latter Important Junction, crooning and rec rotting the mountain torrent on bold bridge, plunging Into six tunnel. with an aggregate lengih of 6,067 mas-atvyards, and frequently enensed la atone snow galleries. Thera la bat one corkscrew tunnel. Tho latter. which la nearly two mllei long, make a complete loop, and the difference of altitude between Da two portals to SU7 feet. Aa might he expected, the tralna cantata a largo number of passengers doing" the tnnnnl. a ho ara merely Many maka a combined rail and road at trip of It. aad pick up to either Brig, laelle. Yargo. Preglla or Huron D'Oxaola. But gone for ever are tho twenty diligence per day which formerly plied on the celebrated Simnow pat plon toad. No public vehicle e poa. ronixe th paa save a not carry lal curricle, which dee e a e-- ............. am rir-fnr- . e L-. cam-paig- s. - mt The Invention of the larjngoaeope I longed," said waa due to chance.' the late Manuel Cards, "to aee a healthy glotils exposed In the very net of singing. One Key In the autumn or 1954 1 waa strolling In the Palais Royal, when suddenly I aaw th two mirrors of the laryngoscope to their in If ctuiily M rtflpectiv position for my eyes. I wmt straight to Cbar-riere- ,' th surgical Instrument maker, and waa supplied with a dentist's mirror. Returning home, I placed against the uvula the little mirror, then flashing on Its surface With a hand mirror a ray of sunlight I aaw at. once the glottis wide open before me, Bo fullv exposed that I could see a portion of the trachea. The potter's art owes much to acciWhen on a Journey, to 1720. dent.Simon Anbury chanced, on halting at Banbury, to notice that one of hia horse's eye wax mnch Inflamed. He consulted the hostler, who threw a red hot flint Into a PU of water, thereby reducing lb former to a powder, which he applied to th Injured eye. Aathnry. who had watched th proreaa.a perceived therein the solution ofhim problem that had long perplexed had He procured a cartload of Uinta, having them fired and pulvarlxed-enmixed the powder with pipe 1ny and water applied It to hia ware, which thus, after the final baking, acquired the whit shine ho had so long nought. disBquallr oxtra ordinary was the Incovery. in 17ns. of the essential by John gredient of white porcelain Frederick Rougher. He noticed one morning that hit wig waa unusually hcarv, and. on Inquiring th reason of his servant, was told thnl It waa Ing to the powder, a peculiar kind "f while Mfih then much In login) for covdressing wig, with which It was ered. Was this the very substance for which he had so long and vainly ought? He submitted It to experitherein thst ment, and discovered kaolin the want of which had up till then prevented him obtaining complete sm-res- . To Prince Ruport ne owe the tnexxo-tlchancing one morning pmceM h to be strolling trimugh Brussel rame upon a aolrler cleaning hi gun. which, having ien left out In the rain all night, waa somewhat rnety. T the mated part the soldier applied a linen elatli. on shich the continued nibbing left a rough pattern. This struck the quirk willed prince aa being capable of adaptation to the purpose of art, and railing to bin aid Valilant. the n sucprinter, he carried the Men to res a f til culmination. British Bum waa dlncovered threngh a Are. When. In 1621. the starch facto the tory of rhape'ilxod waa burned who to ground, some calico printer, assist Ing to extinguish the flame had been plentifully hed fared with the starch which the water bad washed Into the highway , found on attempting to remove their clothes that they adhered to their bodies as If they had been saturated with glue. On returnthe ing to the acene of. th disaster with men found the ground covered pmldlra of glutlnou matter, tome of which they removed, and found that It served as well aa the gum arable hitherto employed In Ihelr trade. Thlr. secret, whlrh they ultimately sold for a small turn, resulted In the Issue of our present adhesive pontage stamp. The discovery of the telescope was brought about by the children of a Dutch spectacle maker named Upper their father' with skey, playing ala mci before the door. While shifting and changing the spectacles the children were surprised to see the spire of a distant, church brought, as It were, close to their eye. They called their father lo witness the strange sight, and he. with his knowledge "f optics at once rerocnlxed the opportunity tha' chance had given constricted the him. He !m- i!f.onpp which, after oer-s'h n cheap purposes and fresh ( ?l one are Three In midsummer gt ft a dsen. eggs to order lu a restaurant eill the diuer from 75 cents t IL and in wiuter perhaps 61.50. Fowl do n( thrive here and chicken rarely appear on tke menu card. Caribou ateak U common and may he had for 1. A ( light lunch, consisting of a piece of milk coara pie aad a small the bustnet man 5 cent. Cana of condensed milk bearing the highly colored picture of a Jersey cow. are found oa ail reel ranr table. A email hole la punched to the top nnd from this milk 1 puwed tote the coffee or ten. Table d'hote meals are served for $1. "easily within tke ranch of nil. While aluioet everything eaten nt thia meal to of the "tioaied " variet j . the food to icry paint hie. The dinner cogstoti of soup. fih. n rant of some sort, potatoes (uaiiaily the evaporated klndi, a vegetable, pie or pudding and tea or ooffee. Havana boaata of aeveral hothouaxa. and during the early summer lor 59 cent extra a few leaves of lettuce or half n dosen frail looking onluna will be added. I am told that vegetable mature here by the latter are pan of the summer. The flah and people often refuse the roast and take a large portion of flak Instead. This accounts for the waiter asking. "Will you hare a starter or an order of fixh?" Beer costa 91 n bottle and champagne fa 113 a quart. Aa a special with dinner n pint ef by Galileo, to whom it bad beea shown, uae tor a while the won-deof tha age. The aru of war, bo less than those ef peace, stnd Indebted to chance. A soldiers hard regiment of . aBeque preaxed hy th enemy near Bayonne, drew tha long kalvew Uua formed part ef their equipment and fastened them lata tha barrels of their musket a. The charge that followed was so suocms-fu- l that the military authorities adapted and Improved upon tbl sudden inspiration, with the result that, la 1673, the bayonet waa adopted by the British army. Wattf. the Bristol plumber, made 10, 0( mi pounds through a dream. One night ha dreamed that while aeldering up some defect on the roof ot achnreh he let th aldle of molten metal slip from bis hand lath th street below. On hastening down te recover th utenell he found to hie euniri that the lend which it contained. Instead of lying ia aa Intact max, was scattered around la a myriad ot minute globules On awakening hi curiosity prompted him to repent the experiment, when to his surprise the falling metal behaved as it bad done! a hia dream. This discovery, which he at oncx alapr. ed to tha making of lead tha. brought him In the above substantial fortune. ci Tlt-BI- t. BOGUS HEIRESS. The celebrated magistrate. M. Rotv, whose name became a byword some moot ha ago owing to his discovery of the wonderful new language called Agrarh. Is Inquiring Into au amusing caaa of alleged swindling. In which two women. Mile. Madeleine Canot and Mme. Iiulae Billon, are Implicated. Madeleine in a beautiful blonde of nbout 16, with pretty blue rye and-aInnocent smile; 91 me. Billon, n woman of 40, ia said to have played tbs part of n matrimonial agent, and deacrlbed her young friend Madeleine na the heiress of 500,000 pounds, who was looking for n handsome husband with n loving heart. A large number of handsome young men with loving hearts M. Roty haa of them up to th discovered forty-liv- e present fell In love with Mile. Madeleine's photograph nnd fortune, and expressed themselves as anxious to make her acquaintance. ' It Is comparatively easy." said I will perauade her to Mma. Billon. come to the Theater Franc! with me tomorrow evening. I will tell her that n friend of min has sent me a ticket tor a box. You ahull be the friend, and you may come nnd pay na a visit between the first nnd second acta" And then Mm. Billon extracted 5 or 6 pounds from th ardent lover for preliminary expenses. After the first meeting at the theater other meeting were arranged, nnd the two women played their canto no ban cleverly that pretty Madeleine been receiving flower, aweetn aad more substantial present from lover of nil aga nnd all ntyle of manly baauty nil of them with n certain amount of ready cah at their disposal. and all of them anxious to win her little hand and her comfortable fortune. Tha elder woman meanwhile extracted n good deal of money from those of tho admirer who had it, and gat rid of tho poorer one. But last week three or four of the young men whom Mile. Madeleine had bashfully aocepted aa her flsneea. met on the ladr'n doorstep owing to mistake in Mm. Billon' reckoning.. One or two of the bravest of them, who were not afraid of ridicule, lodged n complaint with the police against the belreaa and her accomplice, and Mile. Madeleine to now wnatlng her innocent aaillea on the wardens of Bt. Laura prlion, while Mme. Slllcn occupies the call next door to her. London Express. RULES FOR MODIFIED dla-ires- r, Dul-nea- sometime a polled with on ud sometime with n double m. chnoee the short form. Example: Gram, progrm. 13. In word spelled with ne or e. choose e. Example: Eeophagu. 14. Always omit the u from words sometime spelled without. Example: Labvr. rumor. 15. Where you ran get any authority use f In place of pti Examples: Sulfur. faniasm. 16. In words spelled with a us n single r; aa bur, pur. 17. Bpell theatre, center, etc. English way center, theater, miter. If. If n word to spelled with a or x in root, use the a; na apprize, surprise. 19. From word spelled with c or omit the e. Example: Smltar. sithe. 30. OmR the nllent terminal tie when allowed. Example!: Catalog, derakig. demagog, pedngog. 13. In word DINING IN THE KLONDIKE. Twenty-fiv- e cents la the Miallaat piece ot money to circulation, and there are children who never apw anything mailer. A man who had not been out of Dawnon for five years exhibited a dime which ho wan keeping a a cariosity. Stranga aa It may seem, the residents are anxious to uae only large coin, end last year, when n man from the "outride' lout nt card to gambling house and paid bin debt to dime, th winner threw them In the street, where they lay undisturbed. Wages are high, but the necessaries of life are correspondingly expensive, so after all It to only the handling of larger sums of money. Canned goods are universally used' and Are spoken tinned of by thf housekeeper na are good." Evaporated potatoes Yueaten until midsummer, when the kon boat bring In n froth supply, and ev'-- r these sell at 15 cents a pound. Crysrallted sires are tiled for cooking WASHINGTON AROUSES ENTHUSIASM OF ABBE KLEIN. There ia something of Versailles in the great avenues which spread out ta every direction from the r.tpliol to the boundaries of the city; and something of the Champa Elyaeee in the splendid square which lie on one aide of the little Executive Mansion with Its lonig columns, while oa the other aide, beyond artificial ponds and gardens, the view stretches out la distant per pec tive to the Washington moaumen-L- . From "In the Land of the Strenuous Ufe, by Abb Felix Klein. WANTED! MAN Somewhere near Ogden to assist ua In show ing and selling properties. No experience necessary, if willing to let ua teach yon tho real estate business. Salary J 60.00 per month, to bone man, willing to devote part of hia time to this business. LAND CO., Andrus Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. When you open a pack- age of Uneeda Biscuit its like opening the oven door and taking them out crisp, fresh, and clean. Uneeda Biscuit are the only Soda Crackers. Others cease to be crackers after a few hours exposure to the air. Open a package of Uneeda Biscuit to-da- y. 5f NATIONAL BISCUrrCOMPANY SEPTEMBER SALE OF NEW DRESS GOODS FOR FALL SPELLING. The rule for the modified spelling suggested hr th Prealdent are summarised by the New York Bun an follow: I. When offered n choice between 9 and e. choose n. Examples; anesthetic, esthetic, medieval. 3. If the choice Ilea between e and'-nIn words like abridgment, lodgment, acknowledgment, always omit the e. 3. Uae t In place of ed for the past or past participle of verb ending to a, ah. or p. Example: Dipt, preat, buaht, wanht. 4. Stick to enae in preference to enc when you have n choice. Examples: Defene( offense, pretense. 5. Don't double the t In coquet, epaulet, etlquet, omelet. 6. When you can replace gh writh f, 4n it. Example: Draft. 7. Better Mill, get rid of gb. altogether. For plough, write plow. For through, write thru. . Write the Greek mint toe or lie with the ire by preference. Example: Catecbtae. criticise. 9. Where any authority allow it, omit the e in word spelled with Ite. Example: Preterit. HI. Uae n single 1 In words like distil. instil, fulfil. II. Omit one I from words now writien like fnlnee. Example: inferior white trine may be had for fl.ie. Somehow the fresh mountain air make on euaperntingly tniugn fur expensive things, and a slid de t riie for fresh fruit led me to lnve-Then I open' in six small orange 25 cents for rheaing'gum to relieve the iadigearion their pithiness caused Mr. C. R. Miller to Leslie's Meekly. s - lau-aann- g liuHT. S- -. r two-hora- THE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. SEPTEMBER prerments tto e -' g--- SAlTKDAY for the .Milan exposition or for the exquisite region of Lake Maggulre. which the new Italian approach llna from Arena to Homo D'Ossolo opens up. and again, on the part of those dextrous merely of experiencing a trip through the kmgest tunnel In the world, aoino note nbout the Journey and the train ervloe Inaugurated oa June 1 may prove of Interval. Strictly speaking, the traveler does nut begin to realize that he la traversing a new International thoroughfare until ha baa left lanaanne. Formerly, even ho charm of the acenecry could at wholly compensate for the glare, heat nnd tedium of the Journey up the Rhone valley. But with half an hour knocked off the old schedule between lauwannt and Brig, and with only four halls In ihe ninety-milrun, things re very different. Tbla, the Hwtas approach to the mammoth bore, haa already been furnished with a double line tor half of the distance, and rabid with steel sleeper. Tha grad I ants gad rurvea are severe, hut a magnificent makes paasengera.Iiondon Mall. coupled locomotive light of both, and tha train may be relied upon lo wipe o ((whatever lima REMARKABLE DISCOVERIES MADE BY ACCIDENT. has been loat liet we A Paris and It la nnt generaly realised that electric traction is already Installed between Brig and tha station of laelle I Inlermountaln .Republican: Men the Dalian portal. Rut enly the aaalaaUooa ta tba ceoaty dark, a who have attended them since the addirect" tialna. In contradistinction to prorMad by law, express, are electrically mission of Utah Into the Ualun say the throughThe latter make no atop be operated. Ogden CRy Apperrienment fee Cetin-t- y that nf convention yesterday waa tween Brig and Homo IUAmIi, whereConventwn: FIRST WARD. typical of these event; that It asrled as the former call at laelle, and there No. Dalegaiea little from those that have gone he- fhang the tjpe of locnmutlve power. Piitricl somewhat ra Pint I neeaepeepeeeteaan hire: that In tia rompoattlnn, in ta The electric locomotives used on the 4 enihlc those formerly Second egeeseeeentseeeea spirit, la Its geaulne Repulilipnnlam, . Third . J twopenny tube,1' save that, they are la Its independeare of outside dicta- much larger (weighing 63 tons) nnd Petirth I Fifth .. . tion, and In Jla straightforward march more powerful, being capable, In facL load of 465 ions SECOND WARD to Ihe result aimed at by the conaea-u- a of hauling a maximum miles of iweBty 7 phr hour, si Sixth .. s speed of of purpono all tba delegates, while the current Is token from ' aa 7 Seventh this waa as other mnventlona nf tbs overhead ronetrurtlon by means of n Eighth . bow collertiir. Instead of hy s shoe as party In the stale. 3 Mnth a live" rail. THIRD WARD. To one who haa attended many con- making contact with of th tunnel is far 4 The Tenth .. passage ventions, In many eitiea, tbla neemed more pleasant ly accomplished In ss Eleventh a splendid meeting. The delegates electrically hauled train owing lo the a Tarelfih a............... of smoke and fume. MoreThirteenth ii were strong la character, definite nf absence over. In an electric train one ran peer FOURTH WARD, In and movsa elaver various their piss, a out of window to observe the entrance fourteenth , for advantage. They come, many of lo the tunnel, and to reallxd better th 7 'Fifteenth .. them, long diatances. Yet they of the superincumbent g Sixteenth . Immensity there through what to weaker mountain. But care must betaken In Revateeuib 7 men aroutd have been a tiresome, all- looking out or window, tor the poles Eighteenth from whlrh the feed wires are suspendNineteenth I aeaelon, cnrefnlly oonatderlng ed are placed very clone to the trnrh. 1 31 day Twentieth measure, training every quea-tlo- Ineld the tunnel the wires are FIITH WARD. to the mof. The sparking of that could he affected hy the ac5 Twenty. Iret the Idea of Tweaty-eeeeng tion of Ihe hour, fully Informed aa to the how collector gives Into the tunnel train T . the Twenty-thirbeing piloted thr condition ot every element In the hy a guiding stor. while In the tunnel Twewty-fanrt- h 7 H creates a ghostly blue has ahead. . C Twenty-fift31 hnd.r polltlr, advised as to the ultiThe archltcetnre of the Bwls portsl mate effect, of every action, and never and Ihe entrance to Cl'y apportionment Ill considering their work completed until latheunpretentious, which, should It he shaft parallel iwant, County Apportion all waa dole for which ,ln the interfound Bereave r.v. could he completed Burch Creek est of the party, they had been called In Ihe course of four years, and the Farr West he used as a second tunnel -- la hidden together. Eden view. On the Italian side, from two Harrlarille .. ... men named good They have Ihe twin portals are side by side, Hooper, No. 1 .. from a number of other gnnd men. and conlalned In an Imposing ornaHooper, Kb. S .... Neither candidate can he defeated. mental granite facade, Inscribed with 1 No. Huntnrllle, . Both will he handsomely elected In the dates Huntsville. No. 3 Directly a train enters the tunnel a Kaa Seville November. Kerb 'will contribute ; wrern myaterhnisly descends Liberty .... strength to the rest of the Republican ud seals the entrance. It Is Just a Marriott In Those the counties. various tirket were proscenium Ihe poral North Ogden though who failed of selection have si least and Ihe screen a drop scene. The cur Plain City, No. 1 Plain City. No. S made a geofi race. They have proved tain being down land I remains down until each Iraln ha cleared the tunPleasant View . the firmness of their friends, and the nel t I the leviathan ton at each . Randall nf their neighbors. They have aid fresh so v are loyalty delivering remit Rlverdale accepted the verdict of their fellow Into tiie parallel shsff, and, at iha Roy the foul from Slatervllle .. ...... Republican, mid are gtilng to the same time exhausting that every train I 7 intah .. , same the tunnel itself, candidal successful the alwnva running against a purifying h staunch support they would have desir- draught, which almost attains the ve 1........ West Weber. No. t . ed had either of them' sou. Incity of a head wind. West Weber No. 3 . The time occupied by passenger The platform rings true. It 1 the Wilson in negotiating His great tunnel, trains womof .free men and free expression whose exact leng'h Is twelve miles 4STotal number of delegates 36 en. ' It la Republican In every line. vard varies according to the direr JOHN V. BLUTH. ilon In which they are traveling and Upon It the candidate ran run to Secretary. And hy Its principles the aisle the kind ef motive power employed. K. T. IIL'LANTSKI. quickest Journey lx made bv the of Utah can and wil go foiwaid in The Chairman. southbound electric trains, vis., dgh-ee1906. JS. Ogden. Utah, Bepl. the splendid march of thr progressive minutes, and the longest hy the ' ; commonwealth of this republic. 111 . - . . steam hauled northbound through to twenty-eigh-t vlx.. twenty-livCONGRESSIONAL CAMPAIGN. minutes. The northern half or PLEABANTRIEB. the tunnel, to.otio yards In length, haa nc In SOO.ln order an Incline of Spoakiug of the eongreealunal to drain off the water, whereas the Was That Bomethiog one of our exchange says: emit hern half. H.MO yards long, has an Wife -- Bah! Tell me any great or Incline of one lu 143. Owing to the It la merely a truism to mv that in ever heroic action you pertoimed f leepnesa of the letter, the northbound the fortboomlng Congreaalon election your life! more Journey In n ateam train Is the 4 fmm dyHusbandand indeed all election nf all time prevented you There la a stop at laelle to exciting. 1? that !n't ought lo be fbught upon Issues tbs: ing an old maid, didn't iletrh the pilot engine which ha assisted the train up the heavy grades are state and national, rather ihan enough? on the magnificently engineered apupon these that are meiely personal. Disappointed. line from Domo DOssola. The Individuality that allown ItaeV to au know proach Inquisitive If ns you T'resumably In order lo catch paseclipse principle, that pashes ItaeV in- this man to be n rake, why did you sengers who are merely Journeying dinto greater prominence than the prin- Invite him to your house? through the tunnel, luncheon or Heu perk Heavens, man. I never ner la served on leaving Dumo DOa-aoloutla should it that represent ciple dreamed he would elope with my or Brig. The practice ta annoyrunning lie usefulness, and thorn who daughter: I thought he would catv off ing. a It hinder traveler from drinkmy wife. permit It to assume ouch proportion ing In the grandeur of the acenery on run through the wild the twelve-mil- e with Sue ce tre not only allowing Feres of Habit romantic gorge of Gondo, while II 1 themselves' to he woefully misled, but RichR I seeing his son returning Impossible to eat In comfort when the they a i eadangerfng the larger and from achool crylngi Whai he mattrain is climbing up the southern half permanent Interest that ongbt to ba ter. my hor? inf the tunnel. firm Th iarher a'nir be closed, and me, pup kept steadily and eacluelTelT In view Rwy window hand in h' in th'- dining ear 'he temperature anon awd rhet mean preepwdtr or the re- RlrMy Ipii'tlnr hi Tha boimty praeiacta ahnuld tarh elect a eaadldaia for luatkoe of tha ftoeo aad coaatabla, aad eorrlfy (heir CTAUj all of our new stock of fall and winter goods It a re arrived. We are prepared to ahow a larger and better nelected etock In this department than ever before, and rb an introduction, wc offer gome of tbe values quoted below: KATM,Y n French Redona Suiting that character the new haa ho much In Stn appearance. The price on the genuine French Redona nuitlng ia f l'.25)er vard, hut to open the geamiui re nur price IS aeBaegggBoBBGfDGGGBGBGBBBa IV V light-weig- aa 4 Wool Henrietta Allbecanne texture and rich of ita Henrietta, a nee, will be a strong cont a ina Heuriettaa in per Turd, JLto to fine appear favorite thia geaeon. Our atork all ataple color, aa g Some cotton warp Henrietta, per Panama in navv, green and garnet corker for 75c A ,., , Hvw r fl.15 ill-wo- nhfldnw check, o 45-inc- nnd jjr(0D, only 1.35 nbadnw fOr in nnrj , yC plaid in Rrcjv, tho new one, uv (110v geeeeBeeeaenegpttaaanBaegeeeee Black Dress Goods fl.50 silk colienne, ( 4dinCh, flt .eeegiiagieftenweaeiaeeeaeAgega 1 ffliO $1.25 black Kcdona suiting f 4tinch, st , (.. 1 n 75c black Panama, nt 40-inc- iv U v i 75c black ntorm gorge, 40-iuc- h, at 1.75 black cli, at 48-i- n ...... rounella, $1.50 black broad cloth, at $2.00 fine French black broad cloth, at ia 52-inc- vl . xa ron d a itU 3C df p1 itt Cl 75 tp Ixi t these goods. These pricea last only a few days, juat to introduce our goods to you. Yon should call and aee 1 |