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Show TUK THE EXAMINER BBFLBUCAN KATIONAL TICKET. OGDLX. EXAMINER: iiGUAiNG .h change rates rose t points which I goes orl.vi tihi shea ic.fcg.ne the checuud ih movea.en and. with the hi' wiu,i. c.ack wind, at 35 rates, exception of n Tall lu tils' ;. ' wi-- b Fian-cisc11!! K and air beliow ban tbe of aa the reu.; largely It a cr.me for anjoue to situation dtsaarar. tLe en- graft, excepting, of tour, the officio! was such aa to lilacourag-- - go-clock winder gagement through the ordinary pr w ho a tnt There ere mans nude row; the later lmpoiu wao oug ana Kilobit! the beot-.of Jiai the lawyer possible and profitable hereof up the law end prepared ib patter ekmiaatioa of the time-ctechpicaf through the loaning, by direct iou of to catch the oOciala on the Secretary of the Treasur;-- . of pub- point of taw. and that Richards should of not hare all the credit simply because lic fund us intending Import! he tried the cose la court. Well, earn gold. I to think about It, Jim Kimball, while of trade iowa beiaure Our interna: or current exports over import, of not an oflloer, stil orcaetaunlly work merehaadlso resulting therefrom are his alleged friends tor pan himself. net euoh ae w Justify import of gold But. after all. it all detrend on wht cither aa aa eachange operation or the word graft' mean. Some peootherwise; we bed beea large borrow- ple think the word only applies te the ers of foreign capita! daring the first other fellow. If. however, Jim is the In the case, then he should puarior of the year sad there was au real braiue . How would Jim Kimhare raaous unliquidotud balance, T loans, at the beginning id ball do for county Horne.. waa This balance the second quarter. DO WE FAVOR THE LAWT greatly laeraaaad during the summer. V while we were drawing large have been asked if we believed r amauata of gold from Europe in Sep- the taw ehould he enforced. We tember thara ware henry maturities a a general proposition, yea. If forty of Can ac and other loan bills in but there are exceptions. that month and nao still years custom and v.isge by every amounts failing due in October and political 'body iu existence in Weber (a later months thia year. Instead of' county during that time bn estabreducing the relume of thi indebted-boos- , lished the rule that cotin iy commisthrough aatilameuta. aa the sioners should ha.e from 2.5u to (3 at meeting, drafts matured, tr damd dt per day for by the banker negotiating them we think It wren to stuck the last to estoud the bill aujiher ilod man who collected auch fee when of three months, and thu. maturities those who did ft before him are ore projected into, the m-year. praised to the sky and are said to be Our Imports of gold contributed it) fit for office. Just be cause the latter Democrat he get praise, while vastly Increase uur indebtedness, so ia that It waa estimated, at the beginning the former must be removed from ofof the current month, that our obliga- fice just because he 1 a Republic u. Do we favor the enforcement of the tions to European banker were not far tram 4Ufi millions of dollars, in- taw? Tee. against all violator of the cluding fluanco and other loan bills taw; against both Democrats and Reand imports of gold. At the mum-- time publicans. Do we favoi the enforcement of the our merchandise balance of exporta over imports we-, reduced, taw? Yea. tor the Democratic Dr. being through important gain in the latter, Conroy equally with the Re pub liens Branford. and obstruction to the outward move- Commissioner Do we oppoMv grafting? Tea. Indeed ment of cotton and grain the former wa do, but we think n Democratic bed ea a Republican being checked by severe storm and grafter Just the tatter by high price and congest- grafter. Let ue have square deal. ed tea file facilities- - so that expectaC. C. George Halverson tions of the export of any consider- and Jim Richard. Kimball, who ere back of able pert of our surplus cummodtllea Bkeen and who have dime ell the for seemed unlikely to be realised, though heevy work in the prueecutione removal from nlflre. are attacking only earlier in the year It waa regarded a their enemies. Others who have achighly probable that thrown such ex- tually stolen are permitted to go free. We do not believe in spite work or ports very much of our foreign indebttaw. The edness for borrowed capital would be revenge In enforcing the taw la supposed to be-- just. Let it cotof the with extinguished proceeds apply to nil alike. ton end grain exports alone. D.- iwn with the grafters Democratic The with which European cap- grafter aa well aa Republican ital could be obtaleed, through finance end ether loan bills,, stimulated their negotiation. Foreign bankers who observed the gradual decrease in our merchandise balances were nut in the leasbepprehenalva of embarrassment resulting therefrom; they were, the however, inclined to criticise methods Employed for the promotion By IANLIM GARLAND of speculation la our market, when there was auch conclusive widened aa f epsiieM. IMA by Hasvlis Garland an inaufflclency of capital therefor: as indicated in the development of CHAPTER XXVII Concluded. monetary tension. Foreigners did not, however, because of such criticism. Flie obeyed hi call, sustained by her eek to check our borrowing through great pity. and. kneeling at hts aide, finance Mile; on the connary, they a krd quietly, What can I do?" He looked at her with wide eye. freely negotiated these drafts and also those which were made against secur- Whose expression filled her throat with I'm leaving camp on aching sorrow. ities, for they were regarded as highsaid he long trip," quietly, and I ly advantageous, the pledge, therefor went you to say n good word for rna. lendtire to and the being ample profit Maybe It'll make It easier for ino ers, on account of the high rates that where I'm going." were obtainable for the proceeds of At these tender words Ann's fens the Mila, most attractive. With the and hesitation passed tuto a sort o. credit of our bankers of the highest awe. He we so piteously young, ' class there was no hsalia'.lon In the boyish, to take that lonely Journey int extension of obligation a they ma- the night. Bbe timk his hand In hot Lera and whispered a little prayc' volume of of tured, sad the enormou auch borrowing did not deter its to which the dytxu man listened In Bo long, therefore, aa rates teutly. At the end she added softly for money In New York ruled relaI have faith that the great Judge wil deal with you mercifully. He know, tively higher then were dlucounte abroad and the profit resulting from all your motive as well ns your teuip tstlou. Purely bin forgiveness is the employment of foreign capital were so ensuring, no objection was grenter than inaii'. I fake my chauce. waa bla indommade by our creditors to the contin- itable I want to live, I nt lei reply. ual augmentation of the yuiumo of not afraid to die. Doctor, give me finance bills. Moreover ihmigb the aomeibli-g- . I don't want to go Just foreign capital so procured was largely yet I want a few words give iue used for the promotion of .peculation breath, enn'l you?" he demauded this waa considered as a matter which aharpiy. Br::1de shook bis head, and the dying did not concern the foreign lenders. mau closed hi eyes, and Ills hand Indeed as the speculation grew uuirc ah .it When be oismisl cniivulsirely. active and apparently of such a char- tlieni he could only whisper, "lllrl acter as to indicate x substantial basis your baud!" Aun gave her band. He therefor. European were encouraged pressed It hard. "You're the brei-- I to buy some of the more anraritve ever uipi. gray with me. It's a dark triiil-rr- -d iu the green ilui-Icin properties and also to negotiate loans I imsi-ithereupon, thus assisting those operator who were manipulating em marHarTER XXVIII. inket la earning their eonisuil X a few day Loufx e a able to !e load of securities. creasing removed to the 1 alley, bill hi re co err was slow, snd lr. Rralile A BEAUTIFUL STRADDLE. strongly advised agulusi hi return to tbe east. Asa proprietor in the iniuo. e The fellow who Indulges in Louis was now snxlou to he and flatters himself that he or. Ihe ground, doubly but bring prevented 1 deceiving the Republicans of this from that he failed on Rob for frecounty. Is only fooling himself To quent p.rnnsi report, which the sen lor purl nor mi very glnd to malic. hide boost for the Democratic part) At iat the day came when Ann deand the Democratic candidate for cided to leave lAini In hia care sud Congress under rapid praise of Kim'o return 1.1 her modier, d,eie,;:ieli colican principle, while calling n ie! her new found hupp tton to Democratic rallies nr utrampt-lunew f,nu her 1m e. lhoui;t she d d nut ma-t to make light of tbr put if ibjs. Ions of the Republican Itayuiobil nvrired the nuiioum-ruo'iila a trick so shallow tbat cw-- a child of tier plan with outward eninro.iri . might detect the same. tliiugb lie said esd'y: .Nun ); I It Is a beautiful straddle. Af.tr know more abnui virr Pfe in ihe essl. election, whichever way the contest j I am not eu ;ire I iso make yon lian-pj- . eveu wnh inllilon. I've lnsi my goes, the aleek Ephraim au say. siuliition to rieb. for what mild 1 told you so.'' ir o s! tU( For FryotasM la IMS, THSOOMB IkOMBvCLT. at Nnr Itn. pet-pi- MFUBLICAN STATE TICKET. Weproaeetallvo In Congress JOSEPH HOWELL. Par AHw at Btierem Caait Par JOSEPH & PBlCK. AEPiBLlCAN OOHNTV TICKET. Par State Saaater E. T. HilULNISKL Par BaaraaawteiHaa RUMkM KUCM.BR SEAL A. PULLER SEa f. DEAN RAMOALL. HARVEY A e the-vote- Par SRaHV . A. MERINO. Par Attemey NATHAN A HARRIS au-we- Par OoaiailaaioNara OSCAR MADRON VHrTw Tom. PRANK MOORE Too-Toa- r Ttn. gn-aie- Par Cla DAVID MATTSON. Par Aaoaaaj sn fr EDWIN DIX. Par Trtoawaar ALMA a CHAMBERS Par RoearOar JOSEPH B. WALLACE. t i . Far Survayar H. A CRAVEN. Par CoaotaMa or Of Jan City HENRY STEELE. i jlw--.. --aws-re ! WOULD NOT VOTE POR JEDEDIAH A y with moa who la rarriad lira that thara haa ban at Ebook effort at reform and who aaya tha prosecutions arr a good thing, tmlahrd u by saying that ha would not rota for Jedrdiah Fhccn. We daid to him. Why, If wo could bo tha u hoeret convinced that there waa intont back of thaw prosecution. not area Jedrdiah' ignoranrr and lack of legal lmraiag would keep ua from Toting for him." And to our atatomont, thia la what tha fallow replied: r "I bar beea informed the real haa ban Jim Kimball; tbat thio veteran at tba bar haa bon tha brains of tha prosecution. I bailors that to be true. New, if It. were tor me to rote for Jim Klmbult 1 would do oo, but no figurehead tike koen ran wia my support. The whole credit la not duo James Kimball, for C. C. Richard waa premium In nil the rave, and the reform ticket ahould be Kimball A Richard. pros-ocula- poe-elM- a THERE IS MUCH DISGUST. Tha aid Ilia Democrats are o disgusted erer the mongrel ticket their party convention placed before them, that sat half of them will rote It on election dtp. One of them said that if ho desired te rote for Soetal-tou- , ho would become n Socialist sad stood for all that tha party bat ho was not half a Democrat and half a Social let, no more no than ha waa part Christian and part hoothow. On tha other hand the Socialists ara making it plain that they are net te bo woa over to Democracy fey be- ing allowed te gather tbs crumbs that fall from Boas Richards political table. The party leaders Nectars their party stands for a principle that admits of bo compromise with Democracy or any ether party. By Srmly paralalia g. while disdaining any overtures f ftiafcm, they hope to eventually impress their views on tha grant body of American wotora. and tney diasouraga any more tending to subordinate principle to offl The labor people look with suspicion on the Labor ticket. Many of tha strong unionists say tho ticket, aa prepared by an aaocutlre committee, or inside ring, gives evidence of haring been made la Charlay Richards ollea and they resent the idea of being made catspaw for lbs r air-abl- -- - r" riaanelar: When tho gold which haa been engaged by American bankers for Import from Europe, (tenth America, Australia and New-- York other sources of supply since the first MORNING, NOVEMBER Instantly Ann's old fooling of eullee like e tide and threatened to bftry ad her good resolution, bur she struggled with and rose above her resentment end said ftenriy: I didnt Intend w neglect my duty. I wrote ee often" Her mother interrupted her ae she a more extended eenfl-i- l ut tered "Go to year room end bathe ud get your breakfast. We will talk ever Louis' extraordinary rises afterward." The interview with her wether was quits as painful as Ann had f sored. Bit bap ty demanding te knew why would ( Lei uoa be a nix a in be n id "f men. New York However, she an a glorious uoruieg in May. and the a glirieriug spread of Monk river w into the sunwavelet ios-r- d light by a brisk southwesterly wied. and tier a pints fosr with a huuud. vooi eud Tbr morning wa very brUliaut vtili sunlight, and xs she roiled through kulMO square aud entered upon the lower evenue the gin' throat filled with n b of Joy- - The had not ui.iuiiTnln generous, merely lured her tr tfcetnseivw. ten her te levs theui. tiny had restored her sanity and the power to enjoy the glint of sunbeam anywhere tn the work!. File wc e!te. throbbing with recovered kve of iifs. with the reguie ed Joy of being young, and. brer of all. she found herself looking heck each moment with undiminisbed aifeliou 14 the high peak, lute this moment of elation the thought of her mother Intruded with chilling effect. The complete tack of sympathy between mother end daughter dated from the day of her birth for she had never known maternal care. From the time she could speak paid servant and teachers guided her in feminine ways. woman who The cold and amilcies growi'ig out deik-iousl- -- - iloubie-entendr- adv.-cute- .n rhf r i he had every ihiug': give you. who I am going to lice to :uy mo'.'.'ita ii. I can't bear to you take the train, and I will oot I will wan patiently a I reo till yon send tome. rd if yon fee! tb:it you- - that I am not II tod to disk yon t nippy I And tbsy parted win corupinlu." won only a of bsid. I'n the journey :var.l Ann bad a great deal of time to think, unit the fsriher ebe descended upon the plain The mope certain it seemed Hint !.- wh leaving t sil behind- - Riymcnd. tb good Barnetts and ail anti a rid upbeyond trere on her be felt. too. tbat Louir woa -- Til- Griffin. Paint te." Co. Ann wee sold and octal. Vanana-(- y your onnssni le not required." Then ui-u- PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, Louis wa nut with bar. and when Ana bluntly that he wenkl not come Mrs. Allard looked at her daughter in eoid allsaua for a full minute and then aaid: Three is something about you tbat I don't understand. Ton look well, but Louis should come home. That climate doesn't agree with WALL PAPER, ETC. 2281 him. On the contrary, hi Uiaro is due te his own lmpetuousnea in riding up into the mouutulns without auffleiont cloth tug." What's the meaning of this talk of hia about buying n mine?" Ann explained this as patiently ss she could, aud when Mrs. Allard contempt nonaly said. He shall do nothing of the kind." Ann broke out : Mother, you dont aeem to uudre-stunthat Louis ia no longer a child etui that lie is growing very difficult te manage. 1 used my beat power to persuade him to come homo and consult with you. but he refused. Fur- Washington Are. -- gave her birth was a being of another world. No caresses were ever Invited by the mother, end none wa ever offered by the child. Even the companionship at the gentle, impulsive father cut short or interdicted altogether during meisnrholy period by hie wife's exacting demands. When came tit father revolted, refusing te be tower at the whim at his wife. He gave up attendance upon her and devoted himself to the children. This. Ann afterward recalled, wa the beginning of Iter mother's morbid seclusion. Then came boarding school, from which she wee celled to receive her father's last words, end three admonitions, gently spoken, with e end sweetness of tour, like the dying (mm of n bell, she had never forgotten. She had beea a mother to lamia, and she was contiug back now with the conscious ors of a duty well performed, but aa she approached the towering wall of the great apartment hotel In which her mother made her home she lost courage, and the resolution she lied made to forget their differences and to confide her perplexities died away. Mrs. Allard received her in bed reading she was forever reading useless books and lmisively said, What aa unearthly hour to arrive!" Aun took her tax hand and bent and How are you klassd her chill Ups. feeling, mother T she asked tenderly. Miserable, and Mr. Altaid la away, aa usual," she replied, with a bitter frown. "Tour letter were very few-v-ery unsatisfactory. Why did you not return sooner?" . BOTH 'PHONES ' Bel 530 K Ind. 844 of heraelf to her new Hfe. "You would have liked Robert, and I love Mm! With bosom heaving with paseumaia resoiutiuo she hurried te bar desk end wrote e telegram in Mg. strong letter, ns if to make an Impsnehabie record. RebarC com far ox I am vtHim JU8PKA d thermore. the doctor advised against bis coming just ',ow. 1 don't care what the doctor Mid. My plans are settled. I am to spend would here ULtd Jfoherf, md J the summer tn the Tyrol., and I want lew him" Lout with nte. The air there la better for him than tho raw wind of that tee thought at how ell thia would sound crag y mining camp. I wish you would to bar tover moved her, and with teen write bitu or telegraph him at once tc of entreaty in her voice the cried eat: come. "Ok, mother, don't let's quarrel wait You are not asking me to go with till you see Robert! Ton cannot help you, I ItopeF1 but admire him he i o big and manCertainly yen are going." ly. I came here te uk your help, your Ann turned white nml tense end Mt advice. I wanted to confide in yon. I humn n for long time in silence, deep want your love, your sympathy." ming sound in her ears, well knowing You have it my profound sympathat the hour of revolt had come. Her thy. But you cannot have my consent voice was hoarse with emotion when to auch a foe. lab net she spoke, Mother, you must nut make Ann rose, wounded, bleeding, but no nuy more pious that include me. longer in n mood for confidence or Mrs. Allard's eyelids opened in surFurther controversy ia useless, mother. I have given my future Why nor?" prise. Because I am to be married very into Roberts bands." soon. (luce more in her room, she caught Mrs. Allard seemed stunned for t up a little framed portrait from her Ob. my beautiful, poetic, dear moment, but she recovered and naked desk. Are you, indeed? How father, now I know why you loved the ironically: very considerate of yon to tell mel May mountains and why you sickened and 1 ask to whom? died here In the city! You gave me n "You may. Ilia name la Robert Ray- precious heritage, and I have only Just mond. found it. I will live aa you would have me live, dear." Bbe touched the picture One of those western miner 7 man. Ye. " ""i tq her lips as a sign of herdadteattan e. ca'-tev- NEGRO FOR JURY BERVICE. Laramie, Wyo., Nov. 1. in the panel of Jurats drawn today for- the term of court which begins on November IS, Is tbs name of C. F. Albert, a negro, the first citisen of that race to he so drawn here la a targe number of year. At n recent criminal trial In this county, n negro, being charged with assault to earn mil murder, hia attorney raised the plea that he was not. being tried by n Jury of hie peer, no negroe being among those citizen accepted for Jury service. Judge Carpenter ordered the Jury 00 cumin loner to destroy their previous llit ind make n new one, Including the nuns of every cltfkan In the county liable to Jury duty. The Hat includes the names of W. H. Holliday, president of tho largest business firm In the county, and many other prominent dtiaena. A eheepberder named William, who dtMppeared several daya apt. during the storm, was found dead at Medicine Boy this morning, and the coroner of Carbon county took of tho body. Williams' fl.k were scattered. !. WANT ADR YIELD BIG RESULTS. 13 t 0 nt his ire Eke yen 0 throw yenraaif sway. ant ha nneh Do yon think I wlE piece f folly J" U-. COMMENCES SATURDAY, NOV. 3, TIIE WORK OF REMODELING e;p ly re , q 1 1906 HL'ILDING, AS WE INTEND DOING SOON, WE HAVE DECIDED TO PLACE ON KALE OUIt ENTIRE LINE OF MERCHANDISE AT A' DISCOUNT, RESIDES TIIE SPECIAL RANG A INK IN MENS AND BOYS' CLOTHING AND HUOE8, LAD- IN ORDER TO DO Ul-- IES' AND CHILDRENS CLOAKS, I'f'RS, DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. NOW, WE INTEND MAKING THIS SALE ONE OF INTEREST TO EVERY BUYER IN WEBER COUNTY. WE HAVE AN EXTRA LARGE STOCK OF GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS TO REDUCE THE STOCK AND Note the Low Prices Colored Dress Goods long paut. suit, age 11 to 20 yean ai a dimmnt of 25 per cent to 50 per cent. fuRk, siren 35 to 12, at a dincount of 20 to 108 Yitunjf Men'n Are good line 75 Men er ci'iit. 40 ihildreu'u fuRf. age . 41 50 jier cent 2li io 7 yeat-F- , nt 20 A big 49c vale of the wanted dreg goods. Fancy mixture, Camel bair, Mannish Ruitingg and French .rmure not a piece worth lens than. 75c. While they Vft. lant ... . w a,,,,,,,, .... .... per cent to Special in BlacK Goods redut-tions- Ovemiatn fur M 3 M Kr ceul. n in many pattern n and sfyleg - Shoes Men's SliiHtt, all Gto. G. Snows maktif and shoes, will be closed nut at 3.50 a re-tlur- All I lie clothing liuted abtjve are bargainu in every senw of Die word. They are odd and end of Mock, but t lie. t utility ia tlie beat tlie market afford. Think of getting si roar, veftl and tronner fur a Imiv 20 year old fop 82.!i5. 83.H5 or 4.05. These good uii on table and can b- examiuetl at any time. Ik-i- - lnt of Men's Slmes on Iut. at lent in all sir.es nml leathers Rii vs' ;il 5 mil ill the table in niany . ll Siines 46-inc- m . Ladies' Shoes. !C.ll(l aud I aides lii $1.5(1 grades, nil the silk and wool Eoiienne in Alice blue and pink, at. cream, light bine, Regular 85c. Ladies ami children's kid aud pnlenl leather shoesfljl OF V? 00 which did sell fnr 2.25 and 2.50. now Ladies' s!tpiei-- in paient leather and vici kid. ulsnQ snllie fell lilietl slippers, fol Childn-u- ' hnes and ladies warm slippers f 1 .33 95c 40-inc- f(r Vw ZA h ...... . .UVC Black Silk Taffeta, tbe kind yon pay for; our price Black Silk Chiffon Taffela $1 compare with AO UU HCn aiseaeie" t'fr FJap and IOw Persian design. Per yard . LaditV Black (V(tin Hose, extra fleered, high spliced heel aud double sole, ribbed top; regular 35c value, F ttninb, for. ier jiair I B I eeoe V Special s at a b BlacK SilK Taffeta $1.10 .$2.50 bb Chev- - Evening Shades 27-inc- h ..$1.45 '. . P $2.95 ..$1.85 4 . At 00c a yard Rlaok Panama, Htonn Serge, All Wool iut. Plain Mohair and b Black 30-inc- h Aunt AND WILL MAKE BIG CUTS IN ORDER JET READY CASH TO MAKE IMPROVEMENTS. eoi-ten- l-- tnyuTm IK IMa MX I Now body's gtnaa teen I Raymond la richl Ha" roptted aba enter aud rebutment rreurgvd HESPER week of (September shall arrive, the amount of such importations will be bout II millions. Beginning with April American bankers effected engagements of gold for Import, from Europe and tram Australia, which amounted, by tha time the movement ended, in the lint week of June, to CO million. Thera will, therefore, be during a Utile more than seven monte of tha current year, of about US millions of geld, a sum which hoe beau oscoeded 1u only one year for more than half a rentary that of the flacal year lllid. whoa tha imports ware 1(0 i millions. If the Importations which have been and win be made (n the aeroa month of OFFICIAL CLOCK WINDER DID IT. thfa roar had been conducted aa were those in the above noted focal year, Because young Bkeen a Inteii hi that fe to aap, as ordinary exchange name to be used lu brlnemn suit' against the oounrtlmcu. uihiij operation, probably nor. mueh me then 30 per cent of the 111 milltow he wee acting a ih x'l.'-n- . , ceeea. mat a hut when it In been have the Imported: at might r ter of fast ire than 4 million of the that, the ofllciel chtrk windoi f Import in April Iasi, were effected In lUcharde. we the kins tho ordinary wav end 7 i millions prosecutions and acted with Halverson and .Tim Kl'vt-vl- i la such manner In the first week of - Vciimlng September last After the above net ns aMlstsnta. the people ad ameuate bad keen procured la the te ee the ntfkr In tb c,t rile months ef April sn4 September, or Chariev Richards after prefer' 190. 3, 7) r. GOLD IMPORTS UNPRECEDENTED. SATURDAY UTAH, Fleece Lined Verts and rant, regular size, also extra sizes; silk taped neck, pearl button fronts .....',.vt)v Women |