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Show srve irnr i it Richard of liL- - doc U'g'il.'i- thread oy which to hi.i.g e t.ile. He uv !. piutng fur the uimkiI'H u.'.y to aud !:t.!i'r.n.w oureiuuin spitef.;1.. flMitr himand nos, no ltei-uuto self that he gme utter . flamof was a apatiie a siur be ! supering agniusl a man wire t in even thin. ior f ire Charley fUrhsru-- . is a - a h:.u for it inocWety keulimeut and to preieud to be deeply rnovel by He is ao eoid an elsuuny tl'at life liaa for him no saiuiiii of and he would rather inauipulate s.lvnu. to gain a htistire tks ao ago in the practice nf las than listen to the grandest uipb'nies uf a choir or feel the litiratic.g of tlie divineal chorda of human svnipathy. fbsrlw THE EXAMINER Published Every Day in the Veer Sunesrd Publishing Com- by The pany. SUBSCRIPTION iATES. . nan ie n Carrier iu Ogden City, Including Sunday Mornper noau. . ing Buigie cupiet . . . . bv i- any-tbi- 1 wo-i- V MAIL IN ADVANCE. nii la Ksesuu. is seal by uuuide ul Ogden, pet er..4kuu Ai least gusrteriy, la nataiice. . ! FEAKLESS and INCEPENEENT. In, Eumiui is a auicily li site asnapeper. auiee aa sguol show. I be us fsvon-f- s, Eauuitiasi sad au eaeaiies la punish. U wui .va tbs cess uauieeed aad uu uius-peaue- , iAeVjUliiCfcde lVai.Min:..ilmn Wli. bS rCCCiVetl presented a from known indi vidual but lbs irue nemo aiusl be pubils&ed la fulL All letters sad rnimiiniiTB',"ne signed by aaia do pillows, or aeiiiaied nainaa, wil be ibros'a la Uw nue basket. Tbs brave Bias never bides behind aa sasuawd naan, Don't ask lb Editor la be responsible for srbal you aa aa subjecis arer a abated of. Subscribers wll confer a Urar by iafonaiug Uiia oflico of failure The Examiner balure to xecelr tuelr braeklaaL Euanuiier caa lie The Morals o aale by ibe independent Nawe Ca, Salt Lake City. Oa all ibrousb trains leaving Osdea oa friimii Tbe Buutbera Pmclfle Hallway, The Union xadfic Hallway, and Tbe Oregu Bbort Line Hallway. Eu miner patroaa will coaler a favor oa the maaaenimt by to ibia offlre wbeaovar they fail to find the paper at the desig- nated plans. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. For Preaidant In 190S. THEODORE ROOSEVELT. of Now York. COMING SESSION For Rapraasntatlvo JOSEPH HOWELL. Railway Rate act, lame pl.ices iu eaeli Par Raprsasntatlvss RUDOLPH KUCHLER GEO. A. FULLER CEO. 8. DEAN HARVEY P. RANDALL. Far Sheriff O. A. BEBRING. For Attorney NATHAN J. HARRIS. For Commissioners OSCAR MADRON Four-Te- ar Term. FRANK MOOPc Two-Yea- r Tom. Far Clark DAVID MATTSON. For Assessor EDWIN DIX. For Trtasusor ALMA D. CHAMBERS For Raeerdsr JOSEFH B. WALLACE. For Surveyor H. A CRAVEN. Far Coaatable of Ogdon City HENRY STEELE. RICHARDS AND HIS SPEECH. C. C. Richards, for campaign pnr poses, announced in the Opera House last Saturday night that he would bring an action Monday against the manager of the Standard for Ubrt. He. w anxious to manufacture campaign material out of the matter that he had to make the alaLemrnt mi In advance before a public atiillrnce. Well, when this blustering, political schemer flies Ills arliu.i, then the manager of the Standard will go him one lieUrr. Richards fumed and stormed over what he said wan a heinous attack on Ilia dead father. He repeated the several times, until one could have imagined that he HCiually rejoice ed over the fart that the had been made in such a way hr to give him a c.hauce to draw sympathy and launch hi vituperative denunciation. What was said to provoke such an exhibition and to bring out sm-an hysterical demonstration audience? The Standard aid that hi father drew 112 for attending count v ourt. We stated the mith. lie did draw that amount . lut we went on to show that It was a parallel ran-wit- h that of .luM'tdi Stanford in Isis present a t i ii nr hi expense aicoimls rorrtwl liii-Thi would have conn servtlie f the members ed under the present law. bn! ii ap1S70 peals the compiled statute of contained a ri'ltormf pruvirt.iii for vonipensatltiK niemher of the county court. That difference in the law whs not known to us when the that all liaiboa the afrer written R. reft-rene- Ih-- mi s b.-e- e hv i'-- ii.eii deprived b i NOT FOR RAIN ONLY. ri.-iin- P'J ! i- HOW TO VOTE QUICK AND RIGHT - tote It Ran aelm.il mat in will call FraiU'l-i-- o turn it at 1 If tb attention of Ctingrea to the rendition of oir roam iielv.ne. und to the eal weakness of our navy, aud this will form oue of the bin den of the aesaion. The curreno Question will also attract attention, but the are jl will pus over to the new Congress, a will ihe revision of the tariff. The bill to revive our mar me will oerup) a pari of the attemiun of llie House. These are only a few of the imimrtant quea-tlon-a that will lie hvfore Congreaa. und us the waaloii will last only t.i the "id of Match, the hands of our nationwill be will occupied. al Thu Importance (,f tlie legislature a turn d mei-chk- k1 b1- 1 - it slnglc-lisuda- r mince rouaihliiig of lr. tinxham Hell, of Waalilngtoii; of Hr. David Starr Jonlan. prealiL-n- t Jxdand Stanford university ; Major CharlvM Woodruff, of I ho medical of the Inited Rtalea army : Mr. ('harlea B. Urnderwon, of the Dni veraily of Chlragn; C. W. Ward, of New York, and Rev. J. E. Ullliert. of Washington, whirh was appointed recently by Ui American Breeders for the purpose of Investigating heredity and tts application ti men view of Improving and aromeu with the human race, will make a report of ft m re parch a at a mee'lng to lie held In Columbus, Ohio, on January 15. next. Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Hsya designated the committee and instructed It lo investigate and report on heredity In the human race. In devise methods of recording the value of the blood Individuals, families, peoples and rarea. to emphasise the value of superior blood and the nienare t ata'lety of lnferlr tilood, and to suggest methods of improving the heredity of tha family, the . The committee people or the rai-estirh will take up questions aa whether two persona Idind or lacking other If It ,uf their ennea should marry. la almwn that their marriage I likely to cause the irausnilsakin of thiilr some deficiency to their privgeny, method will be suggested whereby such unions may be prevented. The committee constats of men who are all aiudents of human heredity ao their observation will be Interesting and Important. Alex-ande- j si COMMENCED SATURDAY, NOV. 3, 1906 ; AND CONTINUES UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE d 1 IN-TEN- D JO Ttd-Btl- TO REDUCE THE STOCK AND GET READY . HISTORY OF THE LAND LEAGUE. Anna Mi-i- !irr I'anrel, fainon- - ry Frl-lny- 1 w c iKim-icrara- t state-itu-li- J - Candidate for ame-s- ty)S Young Men's long jiant suits, ag 14 to 20 years Are ginnl ones at a discount of 25 per cent, to 50 per cent. 75 Mens suits, sizes 35 to 42, at a discount of 20 lo 40 (ter cent. 41 Uhildreus soils, age 3 lo 7 years, at 20 per cent to 50 iier cent reductions. S4 Overcoats for Men in many patterns and styles reduced 21 per cent. All (lie clot king listed above are barguins in every sense of tlie word. Tliey are odds and ends of stock, but Ihe quality is the bpst the market affords. Think of getting a coal, vest ami trouser for a boy 20 years old for 2.05. K1.05 or 4.05. These goods are on tables and can be cMuiiitiral ut any time. A big 4ilc sale of the wanted dress goods. Fancy mixtures, Catnel hair. Mannish suitings and French Armnre not a piece worth less than 75c. While they w- - p enough to I.m Iu ( 1 r Snii laike paper sm l.hiaiiiHtin is ireiiiMing at ihe thought of hi record a mayor heing invei,;-- j Who i the tmtii'riic that write-- ! .1 . record t such to V.in source of plear-ur-i ever continue to be. Tht luts trounced every otic ii .Y lilid net foi'Illut ti hud not I'ee'i 11 Ol I'et-- d'J'ng " no tylpg when ech that I hIi-ui- : I 1k- - new league, und it in any inj idea or ill- - Iz !.im-.l- COWARDLY r. wn T DUELIST. - aiu-n'iou- : - tn - $2.50 year. He lpi invi'e.l ha-- , errutinlxing Ihetn. lambnsiing gang by with all ibeir struggle to ailntini-whicllttie flaw m hito b'lild u amry n' hey have fiiii hack b- fessedlv nniihlc in lit " Men's Sln.es. all Geo. G. Know's make of 5.50 und 4.00 shoes, will be closed out at v Q70 I Or AiioiImt Id of Meu's Kboes on thetable in many It 'Mt iHT. V lt. Buts' tilioi- in all. size and leathers $1.10 at Youths' Shoes $1.45 ai Ladies' Slmes. 83.00 and 83.50 grades, on the lilbl' S ilt Ladle- and children' kid und vaienl leather slioesJI O D did sell fur 82.25 ami 82.50, now Ladies" sliT'ers in patent lenllier aud viei kid. also vlstoO some felt lined slippers, for l'hi!dniis shoe and ladies" warm slipi-r- five vl0 s at. :!i it 95c At a yaid Black Iauama, Ktonn Kerge, All Wool ChevPlain Mohair and h Black iot, l. A Armure 0UC GOc 40-inc- Evening' Shades silk and wool Eolienne in cream, light blue, Alice blue and pink, at. . . . Regular 85c, 40-inc- h 86-inc- k Black Kilk Taffeta, the kind you pay onr price wonk or two pan I. aunuiinciil ihb- a i a- - i hbii lol 'ire "r Irei-wir. ami y fltt.iririsl j:iu! r rlinitrer Fuji Y;i:ua i' j i vh w" li.fv miiith A n.i'vc'..'i- - p sjgi ragmteed by - ini h'( Tj.lr.M si,! va fiiri' hi$ hn- til ! fu-i- i rr! - -- Black Kilk Chiffon Taffeta compare with any at fl in the cily. Our price ,...t)C Double fold Flanuelette. wool finish, .Tap and Persian design. Per yard P- - IOC Ladies Black Cotton Hose, extra fleeced, high spliced heel aud dopble stile, riblied top; regulnr 35c value, g LoL for, per pair Special Womens Fleece Lined Vests and Pants, regular sized, also extra sizes; silk taped necks, pearl button uuv fronts ror,,i,,tedi rn aa )1UU 27-inc- h h-- -- Vi-8 (8 81.35 for; A Extracts 60c Black Silk Taffeta CRIPPLES CLIMB MOUNTAINS. HAitDESTY 4yc : Special in Black Goods Shoes iHibliu ni the more Site ixp-aiJoint Keammi j few hi hc get into buxlo.i to c 'ittra.lict 'he stii'enrent haiti-hla to indict ago, sought years "hecaipre Hie M" Itavt.l, In hi 'Fall of ihm kind upon the husim-sof KeiidHl.snt in lrelud.' whw kind CASn TO MAKE IMPROVEMENTS. Colored Dress Goods -- office. nAVE Note the Low Prices ihe nf Irish hader, riling lo the lhihlln Kvcuhii; 1VK'Hpli, aja she nf the Land ha wrlni-u league, ami that all that remains for her ii to find s publisher. She adds: If you earn to know Ihe truth Nhuu, this I'plKoJe, I shall find one. If. lire nitrer hand, itre public ha Ui i iiirti wish, which I taihr msperi. Tie: people now we h .w stagy hw- llUrl , .h,u lK a,le Ui pilh- lish 1:. In this eveut 1 sh'iiiM like to brtn every move iiiaile by . one to take marge of the (lint and litm ail .MS. i.frer my death, for rii tun k'lew It. am nnn to whom I could you pit on any ihonaht id ihep1I1j lhr.e liiy time when the w ill value truth, ivon If uf Iopuiist nud Irish people Borlali: whom your vote Or lienm-- ! they do not value It now.' t M i'arnell contradict the cratlr victory would invite lo rake lib l she was ihe feuiiuer of ilie oter of oonirrt couit'y affir? lok l.ailica' laind le.vgue. Tire cxecu'lvc had ihvi-le- j of ib . that ticket aud theu ponder. league, site t f"int a female land league. nl her A lutsliie man say he expect to hmlhcr had been deputed 10 ak her to take he Mould coiin-whetlrer con If led busliieu tin tinea have hi tmdv office In chatgc of the ip-Democratic- it : : TO STUDY HEREDITY. A coin For Stats Ssnatsr was nlau a well stocked armory, con-- J of four loaded revolver, a aeeui.plr, of Umbrellas Whicn Ara Full of Sur- - number of powerful air guns and a lo-.by acildei'i ami long knife. pnaes. of i, r due c .mp.tu.i-ii- i .'Ira. Coveciou. who lived next dour, a tmk.-- of aiu... In M Hr, j whiih each ibe curoner iha; Sewell never "eve for aiuix-iiiej riat he in'eudnl - hupjioaed u cultiva-- ibis sea- permiuwi any one to enter the house, eituu 'be lower f Asiueiii ty means fashand be never spoke to ihe neighbor, of the lightning rml. As the man pm ou. ha materially affected ihe The About ten day ago. as abe did not w ireuijl1 ion in umbrella uiily one aim hi blucii ilk with a neat rherry wood hear him moving about, she went to Yet be acniuily succeed as a joke handle ia cunalderej out of dale, and (he police, but when a constable went u wxcecding tbe neple, which wa'ch-e-umbre.ia manufuci..rers are asked to to the bouse und called cut, asking high. An enormoiia crowd Sewell If be wanted anything. Jlie man 'be performauce In b.'eatiih - !' combine ihe use1 a; with me omsmeninto t remen ion tai. and provide many hued umbrella, answered "Xu. leave, and broke This paptr i advised that wuoie rutem naj they are moat elabors e handle. On Monday groans were heard, and cneering wden the inuepid linker with A large umbrella manufacturer said ihe police house. iife'.. nut the to went in !re.-because they fear the voting machine agsia reached the again going to on Sat- - hTcy found the front door locked and Uu ihe police did uni share in the to au Esprea a is complicated affair. l)ou't believe anything like Ladies' umbrellas are smaller barricaded, but bruke ia from the geuerai enihusiaatu. and the man was urday: t Illk var than uual. and the silk is ao back."- - Sewell, dresned ia indescribably Minim ;ned and lined that. There is noihiug complicated about the machine. Iainriou was treated to aa asiomati- - tine that it caa be rolled into a very dirty rag, lay on the flour of oue of is colur demandIs but so It saiall rar was i Evei school child can work He ihe compass. weak, last very ruoins. simple that a teu-- j ear-ol- d ;ng igiil me spring iiioit'lug wuen Herr I'than. ;be armies won- ed. and kpeclal aitemiou must be paid when the police entered the room he if it he can reach the lever. at niggled to reach a knife, at hla aide, der. urove a pall horse phaeton from to ihe handle. We made an umbrella in order last and when this was ukea away from Uayswiiier, along Oxtord street, and requires only four moves of the hand to vote the down Charing Cross road to ihe bau. muirh in mulbeTv coloied silk. The him s loaded revolver was found in was was liaudie lermiuaiof ia a bed There mother reins his pocket. duly With the pearl, straight liepubliraii ticket. and then back again in hi left toot and ibe whip flrmiy iufi n a rough kmb of pearl. On the the room. First Move the large lever from left to aa far :if this knob w.is the owner's pet He was taken to the infirmary, grasped in the toes of hi right foot he lop y A in name aud diamond. died from he where a you cuu push it, which pulls the curtain around, and smethysos subsequently guided hi pi riled uaui at a rapid t amelhyat on oue side w the e-- (iplexy accelerated by the tvrrible lint. Herr I'than was bow louched When of you cau study the machine all by yonreelf and no one catch in diiion which he lived, a sptiug. ailn.i, bin waa taught to inauage Ai the inquet yesterday YY. Ma-o- f hur-.from lit childhood, lie ride a lid flow open, direolaiug a miniature but yourself knows what you are doing. the iiwners baby, surrounded with tingly, clerk lo BeareR's sullcitors, wPh ihe rein aHaehi-- to nla siirrup and in diamonds. said that hi firm's client refused to Second You look for the Eagle on small lever to aineihyi,i aud van do as much with hi Bet "Watches set in the handle of uiu- - tell where his money wa invested, tiu-as nioai uin can wiih their from your left. You grasp tbe Eagle lever and brellas are no novelty, but ihe iuot His eg pi si amounted to more than llulllls Few living men have survived more Ingenious designs are often employed lu.O'JO pounds. Sewell's two slaters, Then to bell left the until the straight Rerings. right who are also rich, are at present in terr.ble injuries Ilian GuMava Carl-su- in the setting. is A roe colored vn lout ca' with a lunatic asylums. London Ekpre. publican ticket registered. a Swede who emigrated lo Amercrowned with a pink ica m 189u. He was up In Wisconsin silver handle, look Third Then tbe top, directly in front of( iu the winter of 18AJ. when one uighi enamel rosebud. A spring ut the aide, he was caught in a blizzard, U1 hi when gently pressed, will open tha eyes, aud you will see several small levers or pointyour wsy. und wntn found was so fmseu rme leave and d!clue In tlie heart No. ers, uu each side of which are the words Yes, llia both his hands and both hi leg a tiny silver Watch, no larger than n An inane picture postcard, depicting or over as had in lie ampul uled. He procured a threepenny piece, ret with pnk tops. Yes woman desire n 0pt,B a in Push the pointers Just it. and W(n you himself A curious feature is that the urn-pair of artihcial leg and set tearing the words: T wouldn't leave to the on of vote two to amendments each tbe had one time which brella. a separate at only pedlar, as traveling to make living jltlle vout.n hut for you. waa now nij. ile has si mined the most uiarvclou ene use protection from rain--i- a found on the body of Gunner Newell Constitution. of amendments Iloth the aiv proposed of the Royal artillery, who shot htm- profl.'ieucy in the us of ihe alumpb employed for many purpose. iu each favor the 'The handle ate made to contain, a Standard. them if his hand. Wiih iheiti he can you published day yesterday In 8hneburyoea pencil, sovereign case, por- - racgB with a carbine, which he placed have, write, roil baudagea. button and vote vote if So. Yes; them, oppose yuu or handkerchief uabu-.tomany minute and powder jn j,a mciUth. clothes trait, perforin other lea:. His atreugib is remark- I'11Fourth Then pull the big lever, which you pulled The first suggestion of a tragedy deetd- - was man was seen I have One able. He can tea an average design the report 'A a rifle shot which from left to right when you first entered the booth, back umbrella The aliout wiih ease with his powerful edly Ingenious. in the early rKUg through tbe arms. blue, wtth a handle of gold, flat In de- - hour of the morning. A search waa around and again to where you found It, and then The cawe uf Bertram Hile. the arm- sign, and surmounted by a massive ma(je, and Newell was found lying in cri It ini less urtisi. is remarkable. lop. you will find the curtain ojen, and you walk out. a corridor with his carbine by his side A little spring opened the handle btown ,w,y. hU esting to note that not only does vthis ,kull Cut this out and take Is anything more simple? Xewell received the postcard front yotiuc man excel a an artist, ha lug aud disclosed a miniature reel of cotof Brit- ton, needles, thimble, scissors. Clove txhil.iled at the Royal no mistake. make was booth to and with whom he with the it Hersham woman, you you ish Artist and elsewhere, but he has bnttons, hooks aud eyes. -- Uudon Ex- - on mtlmate terms, informing him of left to lever from right. also learned to model In clay, beating Fifst, pull the big him. He was j her Intention of vlkltlng up the clay with ut chin and mouth, man of cheerful deposition, nud ap-aud tbe (Second, firmly pull to tlie Eagle grasp uud afterward holding' the modeling MISER'R MISERY AND WEALTH, pesred to be In hla usual health and bell tool between hi lips. uutil the rings. right spirits up to the time he received the His eae to some extent matched An extraordinary atory .if a miser's postcard, or Xo on the two Constitutionvote Yes, bvThird, that of Frank Knight, of Dunstable. nilanry and wealth was told lo the in addition to the coffin, the card Mr. Knighi was born Middlesex corener yesterday when an bore a request that Newell should aee Bedfordshire. al amendments. wiihinii arm or the use of hi feet, inquest was held at Edmonton work- - the woman, and u sketch of a tomb- bm Instead of growing up a useless house on the body of Joliu Sewell, (ona. on which .his initial! Fourth, pull the big lever back to place again and Y. N." eiicuinbiauce he set lo work to make aged 71, who died in the Infirmary. were Inscribed. out you walk. First he himself About a week ago the man was re-- 1 Newell made no comment when he mouth to hi o with ym and you will nut learned Cut this out aud take wrile, using moved to the workhouse In s most received the car-nor was It. appar-ItoUl the peu, then to paint, and lai-l- y retched condition from hi house in nit to hi comrades that it had make a mistake. to take photographs. He Is. or was road. The Iioiim itself forert with hi mental balance. He n.:t long ago. In business a a profeswa more like g pigsty than a human placed it in Ms pocket, and strolled sion I photographer, doing all develophabitation, but when searched 440 0g Hl 0nce to his quarters, one of the first judges of the Blare ing. toning. eu, absolutely JUDGE UPTON DEAD. The Identity of tha woman ha not pounds in gold and 405 pounds tnotes of Hr is also a rarpenter uf Washington, died at tbe Wwlia Walwere found, while scrip to the value yet been ascertained, more ihau swinge ability. Indued, of at least lu.duu pounds wa lying of heart failNewell waa forty years nf age, and Walla Walla, Wash.. Nor. 4. Judge la hospital yesterdn hard as it is to credit the fart, he about the naans. twenty-on- e Win. H. Upton, one of the beet known ure, after an Ulnesa of oulj two or had nearly completed built the pouy trap in which he drive In addition to the treasure, there year' ervlre. artornejra of the Partite Northwest and three dara. rIkjui, aud, we believe, fitted up his ow nstudiu. Hu also takes great iu gradenlug and A few years ag an American named George Button, who as a boy lost both his hand in a rlrcn'ar saw accident, toured Kurnpe giving exhibition of his skill as a billiard player. He beid his cue in the crook of bis right elbow, and rested the tip on the stump of his left arm. Veiv few amateur could give him points to this ledoqbL hie cripple. The Sydney Bulletin recenty gsva an account, uf an Auatralian lady who comes from Christchurch, and who. arm. ha just despite the lows of one Arai-alrumipsssed her ambulance nal inn. She uses her left hand for bandaging, and Me knot with hand and mouth aa firmly an oilier people with both bands. Can any reader Imagine s man living IX ORDER TO DO THE WORK OF REMODELING OCR BUILDING, AS WE INTEND DOING SOON, and working for years with a broken the tragic fate of X neck? This WE HAVE DECIDED TO PLACE ON KALE OCR ENTIRE LINE OF MERCHANDISE AT A DISpoor fellow named Alexander, who baa been for some time acilug as billiard COUNT, BESIDES THE SPECIAL BARGAINS IN MEN S AND BOYS CLOTHING AND SHOES, LADEight, year maker la Birmingham. and, to use his ago he fell duwn-iai- r IES AND CHILDRENS CLOAKS, FURS, DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. NOW, WE own expression, nearly knorked his head off hn shoulder. The neck wa EVERY BUYER IN WEBER COUNTY. WE MAKING THIS SALE ONE OF INTEREST tun badly nwollcn for a proper examination to be made hi the time, and AN EXTRA LARGE STOCK OF GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS AND WILL MAKE BIG CUTS IN ORDER when spi'cialleta saw him It was tun late to reined v tin- mischief. London wt il n man' ' ii i e i n a 1 ' E. T. HULANISKI. NOVEMBER 5. 1W6. MOUSING, s having alieady been discovered. Ii thought tlie Elkins law will ulsj be atraigliieaed ill xi::e important pnrlieulai. and made mere effective. The Cuban situation will In- - oue of the (jueaiinns of grave', imporum-e- . The iroirble with Japan over Ibe For Juatlco of Buprsms Court JOSEPH E. FRICK. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. MONDAY cou-cre- for many Tha buaieal slioit t ye;ii$, will lie that of (usu.c. to c.n t the in iul.-liovena next of the authorities here Two 01 thus of tbe important law enaeled at the some improw-uien- t, last aeasion will wia-as the Pine Food and the work ahead remind u how eential lo have a C.iiigrea in harniouy wlili llie President. Tbe way in which to obtiiln that dmgreaa la to vole I lie Republican ticket. In Congrcc UTAH. ap-liu- ii la REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. OGDEN, right CONGRESS. OF EXAMINER: MORNING T!iK raDjii- - RiriM ESI |