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Show ME arde' aw office, where he i" remain uuiil i be boss gets Li red at having hlin I lit EXAMINED ' haug around. The election of tne Republican ticket a a in grant part due to the excel-leu- t t. campaign made by Chairman the and DavU Secretary party workers. There a ere oue or two traitors, pretending friendship, who did service fur (he Democrat. They were nut candidates nor party workers, and their duplicity waa well understood by all and they aecom pliahed hut little detrimental to the Republican forces. But aa n whole, the campaign went along smoothly for the Republican party and ns s result the greatest victory in the history of tho party iu Weber county lten-(lerrhu- Published Every Day la the Year Comby Tba Standard Pualiahing . pany- SUBSCRIPTION 1ATES. Delivered by Carrier in Ogden City, including Sunday hlon month.. viiiuinur, log Siiigia citpM r 75 5d BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. The Euuiuvc,' is At Magi ssnt by niU ot Ogden. par y tar. quarterly, In advance.. 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Examiner patrons will confer a favor on tho management by reporting to this offles whenever they fall to find tho papers at ths designated places. Tha found News Oa O'CONNOR S ELOQUENCE. O'Connor, in hia speech before the Periodical Publishers association in New York a few night ago. paid tr.- bute to his nuUvliy. A copy of hi speech has boon received from the Publishers automation. It gives a better idea of the eloquence of tho Irish statesman than waa couveyed In the dispatches at the time. In the course of his defence of home rule, he said: Amid the many acts In the great IrUh tragedy of centuries, one of the moat tragic and moving la the emigration from Ireland. When 1 was leaving Queenstown ihe other day. Ireland lay bathed In the xnnshlne of a beautiful autumn afternoon, and the coast of Ireland Is ns beautiful as tha almost of any part of the world; and It seemed to me as If that little Ulsml were asking her children to remain wlihln her beautiful shores, to till her fertile ground and to help In training the great Intellectual gifts of her people. And yet there were four hundred Irish peuple, young meu and young women, who got into the steerage of the great vessel In which 1 was about to cms the Atlantic. They came from an Island which In a little more than half a century has had its population halved, reduced from nearly nine millions to Jut a little over four millions of people. Now, gentlemen, do not nilaunder-Mau- l me. I do not think that It la undesirable that there should be emiT. i - THE VICTORY. MORNING EXAMINER: OGIjEN, grauon. We sent forth our peuplsd shores, from the Irt-- h schools. They cair-- usuaii ruined and bankrupt men, a ho had already hud oue failure and disaster in their live. Many of them had to d baaida their weeping walk parents to ths emigrant vassal that took them from their shores, and ths last sight upon which their eyas dwelt was the sight of the homa of their fathers, sad grandfathers before them, which was either being torn down by the crowbar, or burnt by tba brand And they came to this country, therefore, many of them, without ao tuuch capital a would have procured for them a night's bed, or n days food, and they were compelled, of course, accordingly, to take the first work and the cheapest work and the most drudging work that was offered to their hands. Well, 1 am glad to le able to say that the Irish people have passed largely through that epoch of their existence In this country, and that in the second generation of my race in this country you can find the captains of every sphere of activity, even in your great republic. They are Judges on the bench; the ministers in Wash Ingtoa. up to the ruler of your country, who la proud to acknowledge that Irish blood is in his veins, the captains of your great industries many of them are of the second generation of our race In this country. I rum poor.-equippe- e bare-foote- If C. C. Richards and his man Friday want some news on real graft era, this paper can give a few pointers. Charley Richards' scheme to get the labor vole for his Democratic candidate waa unsueceasful. Working men are not easily deceived by such tricks. , ."Glasmsnn on the Run" waa the red head line in the Salt Lake Herald the day before election. Yea, the was runuiag to cast a straight Republican vole. or A. J. Weber gave C. C. Richards a political scare some years ago, from which Charley did not recover for years after. This year Judge Horn waa the nemesis of the great Democratic boas. at the opera gration from any country, and espe- house so disgusted the Democrats that TV result of the election is a high cially I do not think It undesirable compliment to the Intelligence of the that there should le emigration to n many of them voted the straight Re- average voter in Ogden Clt.v and Weber county. The enemies of the Republican parly had made the issue "graft,1 tba mere mention of which waa supposed to turn the entire cone m unity against the Republican candidates. There were many, no doubt, deceived into believing that Skeen was not n politician and thai the men back of bhu were not laboring fur pu lit leal advantage, but the great body of the voters the overwhelming majority saw through the scheme and they took Jededlah. who waa about to ensconce himself In the county aitor-ney'- s soft seat, by the hair of the head and threw him bark into C. C. Rlch- - country like this, where there are such sbuuudlng and unparalleled opportunias exist ties for here. In the paths of commerce In the or In Ihe great agricultural plains of the West of the United Stales. But emigration may he of two kinds. The emigrant may be sent forth from his native ' land, fully equipped for the battle of life, with his Intellect trained to its highest development, with his hands trained to their highest of shill, with his soul hardened in the spirit of and of control amid difficulties, and with his puckeis not quite empty or even a amall amount of capital. Well, now, gentlemen, these were not the circumstances In which Irish emigration took place to this country,at least In the early days of the eml- C. C. Richards' speech publican ticket. A few more speeches by Richards and Powers and the city would hate been unanimous for the Republican party. Et, EVERYTHING IS BEING SOLD CHEAPER AT The scheme to bring one Republican o Ulcer every nuinih or two before the court on a technical violation of the law, and thus prolong tha cry of graft for a year or two, and thus attempt to pull tha wool over the eyea of the respectable voters, has met a decided rebuke. The Salt Lake Herald called on the voters of Ogden to vote again at tha Republican ticket aa n proteat against tha appointment of the present postmaster of Ogden. Ths voters accepted the challenge end by a vote of two to one endorsed the appointment of William Glasmsnn. Congressman Howell, who caused the appointment to be made, received a larger vote In proportion to tha vote cast than ha received In the presidential election. The threat of the Democratic bosses and the Herald to Investigate Glaaroann seems to have made votes for the Republicans. The however, says he wants the threat made good and that he desires that the investigation be made. He prefers the much talked-o- f grand Jury to do li. Why not call a grand Jury to Investigate everything and everybody? We know a few things that would give a grand Jury a few hours of consider atlon. Let un have a grand Jury by all means. REMODELING SALE While one department of the army seeks a uniform which readers the wearer at nearly as possible Invisible AIL THE CLARK'S NEW STORES SUITS Thursday morning commences a sale on ladles gowns. The regular price la II. 3. but for the morning only we will sell them at SRc each. Bee the ad. made by Kuhn Bros, will Ik gold at. diwounta The K. II. dotliinp in the beet make bmiuw they fit and keep llu-igbapi. We have only three New Koval Sewing machines. We will sell you one for f2P.no and guarantee it for ten year. At the Remodeling Sals we sell "Lillie Giant" school shnes at a discount. Call now while you can get nil else in a good shoe. Bolt sole in all sices ahd nix only 2;!r remodeling sale price. col-ur- Overcoats Kiery Ladies' Suit in the lioitse une-haprice. at lf alio are included ut llie Blum's Celebrated Felt Shoes and Slippers all to at remodeling sale This year our stock of overcoats is larger a ml betler than ever before. wile prices. prices. The f r wi has arrived r. We are pleased in announce ihe arrival of the little patent leather ohoee with colored tope. We now have Red. Pearl. Chocolate ami Champagne top In ail sices from 1 to 3. place I'laniu-- l 89c U idea Magazine Bring the buys In and have i.ne of the sale nulta tried on. You can get them for 12.95, or g 1.15. Thursday and Friday Mornings betweeu the hours of SiW and llittH o'clock on sale a big liue of Indies $1.5 Outing Gowns for NVw All siaes in the pateut leather shoes ljil not last long, so we invite the holies t" conn early, when we od'er such bargains. i ; While you are in the store visit the Bargain Department upstairs. Everv l.i J finds tin article or two which Is always useful at a ery low price. Ask lo see the side combs, bark combs and hair pins In the Bargain Department. The prices oa any of these articles will surprise you. 1 a dies' 2.25 tv $2 73 shoes, all good makes and style at SI. 5. Don't forget to ask for a 11.25 outing Uannel gown tomorrow morning from K to 11:51, only PNc. -- UTAH. NOVEMBER MOUSING, ,T11L'1ISDAV at a short distance, another branch la to sight this cl- training the soldi or and shoot at it, thus approaching battle conditions. To this end the ordnance department h supplied targets of olive drab for skirmish runs, and they will be tested at several posts. In the skirmish firing there are two figures, one repiescntlng a man kneeling and the other a man prone, with only head and shoulders showing. The results of the testa will he awaited with interest. A MILD ( Immediately after Roosevelt issued his Thanksgiving proclamation he went wild turkey hunting. It begins to appear that not even a comic opera reformer can fool the people of Ogden any of the time. Now that election Is over. Salt Lake papers ought to change culm, us the public is somewhat sickened of yellow. 8, 1. PROTEST. i Mrs. Humphry suggests In Truth that engaged girls should be labeled.) Why did you let me learn to love The very floor beneath your feet. To treasure that discarded glove And hoard that faded marguerite? Why let your photo grace my table, Mabel? It took not long for me to show The fire that in my bosom raged You might as well have let me know That you already were engaged! To guess it was scarcely able, Mabel! 1 Why not one gentle hint have dropped That yon were someone elite's prize Ere yet upon my knees I flopped To hear that gauntest of replies Festooning all my soul in sable, Mabel? is the hand of Fate, Its plots how pitilessly planned! To learn, alas! when all too late. That you had promised Blnks vonr hand. You surely might have wore a label, Mabel? How heavy MONOPOLY Hearst will probably agree with the hard end conclude that saddest uf ail things are the things that might Lave been. MUST CO. In accordance with he expressed desire of the royal commission appointed to Inquire Into and report upon the present stale of Trinity colThe navy will shortly issue orders lege, Dublin, and of the University of Dublin, and the steps proposed providing for an increase in pay for to be taken upon U) increase their usefulMarine in marksmen the expert Corps, ness, the committee on higher educaplacing them on a fooling with the ex- tion of the general assembly of the pert marksmen of tho army. As the Presbyterian church In Ireland have Marine Corps has no ranges at its submitted a statement on the situation. northern posts. General Elliott proThe oommlttee complains that their poses to arrange with the Bay Bute, grienvapre with regard to Trinity colNew Tork State and New Jersep State lege Is Inequality. For two centuries Rifle Associations to allow the ma- Dublin university' was the only Institution of Its class In the To rines to shoot on the range near Bos- this monopoly was addedcountry. another ton. at Creedmore, New York, and at that the university became n preserve Sea Girt, New Jersey. The marines of (he then establli-hechurch, while the Roman Catholics snd Presbyat Portsmouth, Boston and Newport for no terians provision for higher eduwill use the Boston range, those at cation waa made. New York will go to Creed moor, and The answer of the PreEhyterian those at League Island to Sea Girt. church to a question relative to remlegislation, which is contained The marines at Washington and An- edial In an appendix Issued decently, to the napolis will probably use the range at first report of the commission, is that It Is necessary to remove every vesWilliamsburg, Virginia. tige of ecclesiastical monopoly from within the walls of Trinily oollege. NEW ANIMALS FOUND. The divinity school, add the commitTbs Hon. George Legge, the first of tee, ought to be provided for elsethe British Ruwanauri expedition to where it would naturally fell under return to England after an absence of the cere of the synod of the ProtectFor some n year, has given a Reuter representa- ant Episcopalian church. tive an interesting account of the work years past the nationalization of Trinity rollege, which Included achieved up to the time he left. dealing Very satisfactory results have been with the divinity school, has been In the forefront of the general assembly's obtained by the expedition, the object of which was to make a thorough col- deliverance a an absolute necessity in settlement final of the Irish any lection from the Ruwenxort range. Thirteen new mammals have been dis- university question. Tho committee looks tothe state to covered, and peaks to the height of 16.8U0 feet have been ascended for provide and guarantee on the broadest basis the means of education for the first time. ' On arriving at Entebbe, 150 carriers its dilzena. and to hold the balance were engaged. They .t the march into the between conflicting interet. say If one university, with colleges In Interior was slw owing to the Iran port of tho collecting boxes and oth- different parts of the country, re principle er impedimenta. A porter was swept based on would offer a desirable solution ot away in grossing the Wlml river, halfway between Fort Portal and the the question, and state that the genM'buku Valley, but he was rescued. eral assembly la prepared to give such a scheme sympathetic considerHis load waa foot. t of the arThe carrying Arriving at n height of 7,000 feet, a ation. on sngircsied rangement permanent base camp was formed, ani line is the ror ahead. It is possiafter a houswAsd been built nil be opposed by Trinwere scut home, only personal ble that it ity college, and ihit K wuld utterly bovs and cooks being retained. The Wakonja people inhabiting the disappoint the Tinman Us t holies. It in the hope of the committee region were peaceful, and assisted the In trapping specimens. that in a great national Institution expedition They have many curious customs. On young men of nil denominations would one occasion, when the expedition in prepare in a sphere of harmony, rather than of antagonism, for the comqulrrtl the meaning of the romlnua which had been mon occupations of life and the combeating of going on for sixty-fou- r hours, they mon duties of citizenship. The report were told that tha people were cele- of the committee is signed by the at the general assembly brating tha death of a chief which oc- moderator I Dr. McKean), and by Dr. J. MacDer-mot- t, curred four years before. convener of the oommlttee on Starting for the southeast in the direction of Lake Albert Edward, the higher education. A pedal committee of the general explorers found many new birds but ofthe Church of Ireland, apfew mammals. In July they proceeded ynod westwards for Congo territory, to work pointed to consider the questions raisin which they had obtained permission ed by the royal commission, issues a "We from Brussels. Owing to the tribes report in which they state: being in revolt, a Belgian officer and make so exclusive claim, and we shall thirty soldiers were sttsched to the welcome any provision that can lie party, and soon afterwards the officer made for giving to others advantages and ten of the sojdlers had a fight In Ihe future analogue to thoee which we hare enjoyed In the pest, fljhe with natives, losing a sergeant killed and five men wounded two fatally. governing body of Trinity college has The men had been attacked while declared Its willingness to cooperate marching through elephant grass 20 with the authorities of other lending in providing them denominations ft high. The march to Fort Beni waa per- with facilities for religious education. formed to the accompaniment of the While welcoming any advance In that sound of warWna by the rebel tribes. direction, we deprecate any attempt There were stray shots from the ene- to deprive ua of advantages which we my the day long, and poisoned arrows appreciate, in the vain expectation of were thrown from Uie bush. Two diminishing sectarian differences by porters were hit. The advance guard minimising the Influence of religion on university education. kill some of the natives. Tbrir report urges upon the comFrom Fort Beni the explorer passed through tlm Itnri forest to reach mission tbe importance of maintainthe undent connecIrmuit. and ao got back to Fort Portal. ing unimpaired For eight days they marched through tion between church and college." The tin-- great forest, but although they committee of the synod also point to saw the trails of tiny human feet and the Injustice that wuuld be done If signs of buffalo and elephant on all the church that had aided to build up sides, they only came across two pig- Trinity college were not treated with mies. liberality and held entitled to any diThe party i cached Fort Portal on, version of the funds that were origAugust 22. and from that point Mr. inally Intended for her special benefit Legge marched continuously to En- In a large measure. They ask that tebbe, whence he travelled direct to this connection shall be continued that the government of tbe school be London Express. England. transferred lo a new academic body in communion with the Church of IreCALUMET A ARIZONA. land, and that students of their own A quarter! dividend of 4 er share faith shall not be deprived of the and leaching of their rehas teen declared, payable December 2o to stockholders of record December ligion. Further, they declare their 3. This makes a total of IIS thv belief that the exclusion of religion year, as compared with gK.oii in 1905, from collegiate teaching and discipline each dividend being an increase over U repugnant to the feelings of the Its predecessor. In spite of these great majority of the educated classes heavy disbursement It. W quite likely ot Ireland. The committee refers to the condithat t hi- - dividend rate will continue to lie iucreai-- i d. a the earning- - from tion of the prenent governing body of its own production must now be eas- the divinity schorl as anomalous. They ily 21 a shtire, as compared with a ask, as churchmen, for a revision of rate ( I It!. Indeed, were it not for the constitution of the body by which the purchase of additional mineral ihe rchoo! in controlled, and' makes land it is quite probable that the lost a number of propositions for the redividend would have been larger. form uf the governing body, which InAside front its own output the Calu- clude, l- - essential conditions, that all met A rlroua will have the smelting Its nembere must be memmbers of of the Superior A Pittsburg ores: for the Church of Ireland, and that that this second furnace has been blown body should be composed of men who in. The Superior A Pltlburg has four are possessed of adequate theological time ihe acreage of Calumet k Ari- knowledge. zona. and as it be five shafts as comThe Hiandlua committee of the Roman Carbolic archbishops and bishop pared t the latter's two. the earning from this source should be not incon- of Ireland point out that In 1901 the numner of -- tudei.ts on the books of siderable. , Trinity college, Dublin, was as folTwo hundred and lift.v eight skilled lows: T Khniisli wearers, with their families, Episcnpal.an Froiegtant.;. 74fi. left Bremen recently for Charleston. 7H.4 per rout : Catholics, 72. or 7.5 per 3. C. They form the first installment cent: Presbjterian-- . 64. o 6.5 : Met hod is:. 58, or 5.9 of a considerable Immigration moveped cen: : ment arranged under the auspices of other denoiuiuaiions, 33. or 2.7 per the government of Belgium snd the rent. authorities at South Carolina. They complain of tbe endowment ot the Protests nt religion in Trinity colWhen the skin Is very dry it needs a lege. ami remark that, "You may have good skin food used often and plemy a Cailmlic college or a Proresiant colof cold cream. Dry skin I usual y the lege. len yon cannnt have a college result of too constant and goner which ili be at the same time of soap, which tike the pemral butb Catholic and Protestac. oil out of the skin, and a diet which Iand the inevitablefor result of aa 'n lacks sufficient fatty foods. the first time to se' up, YOU CAN GET Z. C. M. Home Made tShoes For men, boys, mifties and children again in Ogden. They are the old reliables, every pair guaranteed, aa well a the d n o-.- d tom-tom- s fr pe-ce- uu-us- e nt 1. Ladies Pillow Shoes TDE SnOE FOB TENDEll FEET, at the Fifth Ward Shoe Store 2516 MADISON AYE. BELL PIIONE 513-X- . Catalog and Samples. I T. A. SH REEVE BNMMMMBBBMBffiBHMDffiiHMMffiBHMIHMms the history of universities, an Institution at the kind would, as regards religion, he negative that is, ths exclusion of nil religion." The Roman Catholics of Ireland, who number 74 per cent of the whole population, have, says the standing committee, a right to auntveraity in harmony with their principles. "To sum up the case far the Roman Catholics, the standing committee feeia that they are safe in stating that the Catholics of Ireland would be prepared to accept any of ths following solutions: It) A university for Catholics ; (2) a new college in the University of Dublin; (I) s new college in the royal university; but that on no account would tey accept any scheme of mixed education In London Dublin. college, Trinity ' Dally News. AMERICAN DEFEAT. "Why are large consignments, of alf American boots being sold at prioe today?' was ihe queetlon put to a number of boot and shoe manufacturers and tradesmen yesterday. "They are original stocks, - said one manager. "When American footwear came to this country originally, the boots were made In shapes which did not suit the English foot, they were not purchased, and now they are being 'aold off. "Of course, competition has had a lot to do with the fact that with one exception very few American firm are doing a big trade now. Although it may seem a paradox, the best Amei lean boots are made in Great Britain. We saw some five years ago that the American styles were going to take over here, and we found also that method of the makers the on the other aide in stocking a aeries of fittings for each size was a good - one, "Bo, without wasting any time, We Imported American machinery, copied all their heat patterns, and today the public can get a better American style boot made by British workman In British factories than they can get from American depots. "Practically every British manufacturer now ia selling n boot nt from half a guinea to 12s. which can give points to the heat 16s. Iiout made In America. 1 should say that during the past two years importations at boots from the states have fallen by a good half." Your "BUMP OF ECONOMY" should be cultivated. You should imitate Ruasell Bags, the millionaire, and hunt the second-han- d store, where a little goes a long ways. Remember Tbe penny Is the baby of the million. Yon should stick to the JUMBLE, 2Stm Wash. Hello 1144. Cider, Storage, Furnished Rooms. e, A TRAVELER'S TALE. A thrilling narrative which was pulv fished recently by a well known magazine, told how the author was chased Into a tree by a tiger and there found a python awaiting him. NOTICE I ' The tiger began to climb the tree, and while the python was engaged with a parrot the author crawled along a sloping branch. When tne python returned to the place where it bad left the writer it found In his stead the tiger, which, according to the story, was almost a TO THE PUBLIC ,1 full-grow- n man-eate- how the python and strangled the tiger, and after crushing its body into a pulp, was in the act of swallowing it when the author, having descended the. tree and regained his rifle, shot It. The story Is authenticated by the authors sworn statement, but according to Dr. Ballandford of the Zoological Society, and other eminent naturalists, tigers in the first place cannot climb trees; secondly do not exist In Ceylon; and thirdly when immature do not attack human belngc unless they are wounded. In addition. pythons, according to Dr. Gunther. are unable to swallow anything larger than a sheep. Express. It is then described seized half-grow- n Some Individuals ar: constitutional- ly thin, but It is an exceptional tha: will ni respond to proper case "get fat" treatment, which consists In moderate exercit-e- . good things to eit and plenty or refreshing sleep. Raw eggs are fattening. The Yaucalre renj-e- u will develop the figure, particularly hiif.1. nick and arm. It Is perfset-lsafe to take and lx a food rather than a ine liclre. The formula: Fuur hundred grams c! simple sirup, ten grams of lcctophosphatc of galega, ten y j ' 'j ; It '! : In connection with our stapM and fancy groceries, we hat the following good eatables to ! offer, which Is nice smoked mon, Jesaco Brand Cod TlA First Class Holland Herring, Extra Choice Smoked Bloaters, Prof. Brims Celebrated Boot Kraut, Swedish Health Brest which aids digestion and makes you feel good and strong. Try U- - T. B. EVANS & Both Phone j 3364 CO. 236. Washington Avenue. grams of tincture of fejnel. Tak two Soupspoon fu s In sater beioie each meal. Drink plenty of wsicr-Blupencil the fretting uaait. i out of duora every day nuJ leep least eight or nine hours every night If toe tongue I cowted tar. d? caLmel. fo'.low.ng next tlay wjth teapnoB.'ul uf Bpsom suits iie.w i e breakfast. WANT AD3 YIELD BIG RESULTS |