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LiWtajIssever BBSieSe tit L Tbc old agr bides babisd bb Don't Bill IM JCJt Mr w its fMpsBsibis te waai vmi bjv mb BOSHiaed BABtB art cooler U B ibis totes sI Tbs Examiner torture beir breakfast bjr nfro BELLING SH.4 s:. 31.8 38.1 s:i.8 Tbe leather Industry IsU mllliun dollars to the foreign of the Tutted Slgtes in the year imifi, against less than 66 millions a decade earlier. Thesa figures, supplied by tbe Bureau of Htgtisilrs of ths and labor, of Cunimerce oouiblne Imports and export of hide and akin, lu nil of these, especially lu Iniportu of hides gud skins and Tbs Honing BabbiIbm cbs b M ssls by lbs IBSepCHSMBI Cs. Salt Ubs City. Os id tbnwsb UBius bavins OsiUb os cour-nier- Southern lOciDe Railway, Tbs I'nton rsclfis Railway. Md 'I'M Orssu Bhort Unc Railway. EmbIbst pktroB viU conlsr s tovsr a tbs biui'bmI by r porting is ihlB offlrs vktMM ibsy fail is Sad tia papera at lbs dwy BBlrd n)CMB CLOSE THE DOOM. a bill before th I'tah that should pass. Beaalor Park is lbs auibur and ha seeks by this measure to limit tbs use of cv rains, au that our nine or preparations containing oooalae oauunt lie obtained at any drug store eacept upon a of a practicing pbyaleiun, The dental or veterinary nurgi-oa- . penalty, 0tmi comlrtlnn, Is yinu. The cocaine lialdt le grnalng. It la nut nwny years ago when ibis drug, obtained from the luart-- of coca, was known only to the medical prnfesaloa and by them au aa auaiwibeUc with g localised effort. II wg II ret UMd by dpntala lu priplurlug temporary laaenalblllty In the gum hl pulling troth. Then the daagerB ausadlag Its use became evident, cocaine acting on many aa a poiwm, pro. dueipg eouvulsl'iia and sometimes causing 1 drug gaini'd favor as a 'curs" lor catarrh and noon therrafier tienda" at re rlaliiK-- liy the alkaloid. Sad tke coca I mi Aond la tha worst of all. t'nllke the opium Itend. be does B lie down l idcananl dreams, but becpmH a wildly deranged being suit If bis nature be jwr veiled In mure ways tbsa uaa. criminal iuatlnuta prs dominating, he goes out to von l bis pent, up and, fortunate It la, If lie does uot gwakcu from hla orgies B branded criminal a mblier or a murderer. With the present easy facilities for oblnlqg cocaine, boy are becoming addicted to the and young mind are early growing dull and young soul arc being dimmed. Why? Ilecause of Ihb la nil y altk which I'tah and otliar states govern and watch mr tbs untutored and unsophisticated youth of this land. Isrgla-late- ? Of course, and legislate to drastic ends If neeekssry io chete the iloor, of auch lerrilile temptations, to bova-o- ld hoys included, hut young boys lu funicular. I SHOES. contributsd found News There SI Xsilurc is jsecivf TbM 78.1 ::g.5 Hronebitla Premature birth ruugmilal debility .... Typhoid fever Inpbtheria and croup .. Xvoi lfN-- H.S Menlngilia schBissd of. ubsenbsrc d I 'ease DUinhea and eutrritla Nephritis uud itriglit's disease. , AlHiplray Cutuwr Aeciiletilal truineaiiMiis. BBd IM Wit.1 BB-k- B--W Fneunuinia Ilrsil leg-l.tot- n rgu-n-alvd- d nuN-all- hraln-destroj- , CAUSES OF DEATH. , of the National Hi, Pure Food Law. Guarantee Nu 2041, filed at Wadikgtoa, o death mie in Leber ciunty would ut.sn II teaiba each week and in Ogden, If sack week's funerals weiv all on a SuaJsy. there would be evtiy Sunday. But Ogtight funn-aden 'a death rate u um much over half ibe average in the dlstrfet coveted by i he etatistUu ,pr mortality. ins, aM-- of tbs lungs and bruit car ry off a big percentage of the people. Here is the death rats per VHi.Om) of IN ADVANCE. 4limtq.utri' .:'.W of y fat-a- v Exsiiuot. is writ In (oilauto til IfeUMi, e i 1Sh7. 2$, al requirements THE CONQUEST sf CANAAN By BOOTH TARKINGTON. tt "Caanw," 'Mtnwuv Beauceu-- . Cie. Auchsr s JSC XUplTO Th with d Ugr, including Bjxdsjr Uig Examiner. per moBA-- . 1111 ii In tie to abo bupe id regaiaing heslth. In the rouieieitd area of the tnit-cSlaL-tbs death rate fur lln5 was M.IIU.; j.iuki of population. An isiual-1- AATEB IKIilJlWKY I! t'ob-tad- SUBSCRIPTION ITAILTIIVII8TI.XV, OGDi:X. EXASUXEi:: leather and manufacture from that article, the growth of tne Uucads has boun extremely rapid. Ilidna and akin form the Urgent single Item in the record of Imports, aud and manufactures thereof leather stand third la the Hat of manufactures exported. The Industry of bringing la from abroad the raw mnterial for the manufacture of lent (tar and sending out of the country tits finished an trie, whether leather or mauufaeturM therefrom, baa alto a a a romarkablu growth dirtug tha decade. Tbe value of hldns and skins Imported in the calendar year JSiHI wag practically 84 million dollars, and la 189(1, a decade earlier, was hut 81 millions, having tints quadrupled lu 19 years, Of leather and Hi manufacture exported, the figure fur imnl were over 48 million d'dlara, und lu l9li were less tliau 19 millions. All setilona of the world bought tf our houtg and shoea gad other manufactures of leather lu 19ti8, and nearly ell sections wnt their raw hide and skins In therefor. Of boots and almca alone (bn Tnlted Kingdom Itsik In ihm year nearly 8 million dollars' sorth a decade ago. Belgium, ftsnre, Uer many,. Ihe Netherlands, and other Kunqieaii couulrleu also look grttn!er or less values of Imotl and ahiM, as wall na other classes of leather. In mhlHbui to the 9 1! million dollar1 worth of Imols and shoes exported In Ihe yrar IkiHi. there was 85 mil-lldollars worth of uper" leather and 8 million dollars' worth of mile leather, all Intended chiefly fur boot und shoe making, while harness end baddies and other classes of leather ddad a couplo of milmanufaoluiwa lion dollare to the tulHl and wete distributed to all pari of i ha world. Of hides of CHille. the largest wss Argentina, 5 million dollars' worth in the floral year Iflnfl, while over 8 million dollai' worth was brought from India. India conby far Hie largest tributor of thn large talus of giatsVin Imimrted, the tutu) value of goatskins Imported from that country In the fla-cyear IBnfl praeUrlly It million dollars. emt-tiihut- t'ulurado is supposed to be a nraltb-fj- i place for consumptives, but the Olfleers of the New York Harbor government hea Just Issued a ImiIIc-tiIhwtsinrn'ii Tnlim that on utatlslies of ntortalily xli.iaiug till re would be a gi'ltersl strike of thai tbe highest death rate for tsiuUiHt men miles ihrir of tubcreuluala is In 8 In a month Increase In waaes la ehrre for every lIO.m of piipiillion grunted. n ann-.iiinr- c CO FT A IS H T. A I BBS BV CHAFTEB XIX. tbe Judge continued hi walk down Mala street be wished profoundly that the butterfly. prueebaMe. aud it was tha evil fortune ef Juss auingicl te aueounter blm la tha alulater humor of such a wish un- fulllllsd. Hssjisetability dwelt Bt Reaver Beach under the care of Mr. Sberhsa until his master sliould return, and Sberhaa was kind, but tbe small dug found tbe world hiiuHy aud time luug without Jue. He had grow mure and amre resilss, aud at last, this hot iwiralug. having managed to evade tbe eye of ell eimrenied lu hia ketiiiug, wade off nuulttrualrely, partly by awlmmlug. and, reaching the road, centered Into tow a, big ears erect with anxiety. Bent upon reaching tbe familiar office, he passed the grocery, from tbe doorway of w hich the pimply elieckMj clerk had thrown a bad potato st blm a month liefore. The same clerk bad Juat laid ilowg tbe Torsi a aa Respectability went by, and, Inspired te great deeda In behalf of justice and hla native rlty, he rushed te the door, lavishly seised this time a imrfertly good potato and hurled It with a result which ecstasised him, fur it lapk the mongrel fairly aside the bead, which U matched la else. The luckless HaapeetaUHty'a purpose te reach Josa atairway had beau entirely deflulte, but upon this violence he forgot It momentarily. It la not easy to keep tbluga la mind when one Is vlnlautly smitten on mouth, note, cheek, eye and ear by a missile larga enough to etrlko them simultaneously. Tslping aud half blinded, ho deflected to mate Main street. Judge Tike had lactsd to orosa la tbe opposite direction, and th two met in the middle iff the street d Th encounter was mlraraloualy to the Judge's need. Her was no butterfly, but a solid laxly, light withal, g wet, muddy aud dusty yellow dog Tha man was eminently klekable. heavily built about tbe logo, and fh vigor of what ho did may have boen additionally Inspired by bis recognition of the mougrel as Joe Louden. The iinMct ef hla too man) the llttlo runner's aide was momentous, and tha lr. 7'ho judge latter ros Into th honied, aa one hope who, nnshod In Hie ulght, dlseovt-r- s au unexpected rbalr, lad ua be reconciled to hla pain and nut the gad with It, for two of bis wulntending adversary' riba were cracked. Tha dug, thus again deflected, retraced hla trseka, shrieking distractedly and, by on of thisto Iroukal tvrlete which Knrma reserves for th tails of tbe fated, dived fur blind safety Into the a lore rommunded by the ecstatic and lulinlcn! clerk. There were ahonta; tint sleepy square lieglunlng to wake up; the lieurh Ins fera strolled to the slrrct; tbe aged men stirred and rose from tbslr chairs; faces appeared In Hie open window of oflteeo; sale ladle and gentlemen ram to tbe doorways of the trading placea. no tbnt when Heapectsblllty emerged from the grocery he had a notable andlenc froths Beene he enaetPd with a bras dinner Ml tied to hla tall. Another potato, flung by the pimpled, J nproarloiM, prodigal clerk, added to the Impetus of his flight A shower of pchhlra from the bauds of exhilarated boys dented the soft hlt shout him. The hideous clamor of th pur suing hell Increased as Im turned the next corner, running dlstrsrtedlf. The dead town had eom to lire, and Its Inhabitants gladly risked the dsnger ou best lq the Interest of prf. whereby It was n merry chase the llttlo dog led around the hlix-k- . For thus some destructive Instinct drove him. Hv foHld not stop with the uusppeasahto terror clanging at hi heel and the crowd yelling In pursuit, but he turned to the left at emli corner and thus came ha-- k to pass Joe's stair way again, nnahle to psuao there or anywhere, unable to do anything except to continue bis hapless flight, poor At-te- reiu-oae- Inm-ssln- HAAFEB BIOTHEII lean, afraid te risk another abet be a use of tbe crowd, waited for him ta nime again, and maay ethers, seeing tha hopeless circuit the mongrel fol- - T". who bad been Inspired tc eouimsndser a pitchfork from a hardware store. When th flfth round came Bespoeta-bility'race was run. Ho turned Into Main atrwet at a broken speed, limping, pan-bevoiceless, flecked with blood and foam, snapping feebly at the showering rocks, but still Indomitably a little ahead of tbs bunt. There was no yelp toft In him be was too thorbut Is k'w oughly winded for that brilliant and despairing eyes aboae tha agony ef a cry hinder than the tongue of a dog could utter-- T) master, O all th god I know, where are you in my piortal need!" New indeed he had a gantlet to ply clerk, - o -- run. for tha street was lined with thus who awaited him, while the pursuit grew closer behind. A nuuilier of ths hardiest stood squarely in hi path, and be hesitated fur a second, which ffsvo the opportunity for a surer aim. aud many missile struck him. "let him have It now. said Eugena Ran try, standing with Judge Tike at the policeman'- elbow, There's your Advice ef die largest codec dealett world is always to buy die old die u fashioned Aibuckles ARIOSA Coffee in die Kaled padugeto Dost tikfcti pound of Mocha and Java, eg buy j far C3S$ durtuslrg and you cannot get the same cofiee far dm same juices! dm Mocha and Java Cofiee is (imply Mod of dm mdasmMisvJMigMK masquerading, and is not nearly aa good coffee far you as Aibuckles ARIOSA, dm blend of dm Brazilian Coffees moR suitable to dm taRe and health ef American peopl. By dm looks there ix'no difference between Boasted Java and BrazXaa Coffee msryjgorJe tWik BrsziEsw but pay far Isas The principal difference is that Arbuddes costs you less, kisamiiiak to believe that a high price guarantee, quaSty, you buy Aibuckles ARIOSA Coffee, you get a ful one pound package ef dm leading Coffee ef ths world. Its sales far 37 yean an greater thou th combined sales of al dm other packaged coffees, By giving better Cofiee far the money, wc luw built tip n bunoem exceeding the combined breinesms of dm four next bigot coffee finm m dm whole wodd. If your dealer wiB not supply the genuine, wnCa fa) arbuckle brqb. Nr Yk c cd Via WILL GOVERNMENT I HAVE A PLEASANT ALL THE ofHr-er,- " - RAILRIADS HOME FOR YOU IF SENATOR PATTERSON OF COLORADO HAB HIB WAV. Jt doesn't make muck difference what your taste are or in what part of the city you prefer t live, I can mU you juat wluit you want, Perliupa youre uot looking fur city pmjKTty at all. Well, it diHHnt make any difference. Ive got wune uf the cbolcint fanu a in Weber county, and they are going at a anap, too. Here are a few aamplea of both: A beautiful cottage bu Childa nve. al f2,0G0. Pour-roodwelling clnxe to Wash. ave. and the car line ou 30tb; $2,500 take it. , frame ou Chant are, ?2,5K). Five-rumcottage, splendidly located on chance. But before the revolver could be discharged Respectability had begun to Ain again, kubbllug an thro togs and Jodgiug feebly. A heavy atone struck him on th slwnlder, and bo turned arrow the street, making for th National House corner, where th Joyful clerk braudlsbod hla pitchfork. Goh)g plowly, ho almost touched th pimply on as b passed, aud the clerk, already rehearsing In hia mind tha honor which alien Id follow th bravo troke, raised th tins above th llttlo dog's bead ftv ths coup da grace. They did nut dcorend, and th daring youth failed ef fame a the Mural almost embraced hie brows. A hickory walking-ticwas thrust between hie legs, sad he, expecting to strike, received a blow upon th temple sufficient for his present undoing and bedosstomont Ho went over backward, aud tbe pitch fork (not the tying to bold poised on high when one M knocked down) fell with the force be had intended for Be aportsblllty upon his own ahlp. A train had pulled into tbe station, and a tired, travel worn young nun, descending from a sleeper, walked rapidly up th street to learn the occasion of wlist appeared to b a riot. Wbeq he waa rboo enough to understand It nature he dropped hie beg end cam ou at top speed, ehuuting loudly to ths battered mongrel, wlw tried with his remaining strength to leap toward him through s cordon of kicking legs, while Eugene Bantry again called to the to fire. If he doe, n you. I'll kill blmr Joe saw the revolver raised, and then, Eugene Mug In hia way, be ran full tilt into his stepbrother i all I)1 fores, sending him to earth, and went on literally over him as be lay prone Upon the asphalt, that lielng the short oat wsy to Respectability. Th next Instant the mongrel was In his master's arms and weakly licking bis k d-- hands, Hut It was Eskew Arp who hsd red the little1 dog, for It wsa his stick which had tripped tbe clerk and bis hand which hsd struck him down All his bodily strength hsd departed in that effort, but ha staggered out Into the street toward Jus. Jue Iioudonr called th veteran la loud voice. Joe and suddenly reeled. The oelnnel and fiquira Ruckslew were miking their wsy toward him, but Joe, bolding the dog to hi breast with on arm, threw the other shout Eskew. "It's s town it's g town" the old fellow flung himself free from the sup- g meteor. Hound Ihe lilm-- lie went one more, ad still no clism-- at that empty stair wsy, where perhaps, ho thought, thee might lie succor and safety. Blood was npou his side where Martin Bike's boot hsd crashed, foam and Mood bung upon his Jaws and tolling tongue. He ran keeping to tbe mld-- ' ills of the street, and. not howliug. set hluiu-i- r despairingly to outstrip the Icmir. The mob. disdaining the run superbly, pursued as closely s it could, throwing bricks and rocks st him. striking st him with clubs and sticks. right Happy Feer. playing hand against left. In hla cell, heard tbe uproar, made out something of what wss happening and. though unaware friend whose life wns that It wss sought, discovered similarity to hi own cose and prayed to bio dim gods that the quarry might get sway. Mad do"' they yelled. Mad dog!" And there were some who cried. Joe Isiinleu's (log!" that Mug equally si exciting and explanatory. Three times round, and still the IK tie fugitive maintained lead. A gray helmet ed poll.vnian, hi fellow, hsd Joined the pur-miHe bad children t home who might be playing In the tract, and the thought of whet might hspiKui to lliem If the mad dog should head (hat way resolved him to he cool snd steady. He was falling behind, so he atnpiel on the corner, trusting that would come round again. He waa right, and the flying hrowniah thing streaked along Main street, passing the Moved stairway for the fourth time. The lifted hla revolver. fired twice, missed once, but second allot In csuglit him with fnrepaw, clipping off a flfth toe. one of the small claw that grow above the font and are alway in trouble. This did not stop him, but the police g. town you couldn't oven yellow dog to!" He asnk back upon Joe's shoulder, An open carriage had epeerhiese. driven throueh the crowd, the colored driver urged by two ladle upon the grmlt's trust a porting g e t. Jar Lnv'ln ! polt.-ema- n 4 rnlled the nets re Is a loud noire, heck eeet. and Martin Dke saw it stop by the group in tbe middle of tbe Street where Joe stood, the wounded dug held to his Incest by one arm. the eld man, white and half fainting, supported by the mber. Martin Fike saw this and more. He saw Ariel Tsboi and bis swa daughter leaning from th rsrriage. tbe arms of both pityingly extended to Joe Louden and Us two burdens, while th stunned and silly crowd stood round them staring, cloud of dust settling down upon them through the hot nlr. i('onviniPd tomorrow 1 at a Condemnation and Purchss of Elovsn Billion Dollars. Cost Washington, Fob. IT.- Predicting d that government ownership of will ho an aroorapllahol fact within th llfotlm of preotmt room-bor- a of th oonai, not anticipating speedy action In that direction. Senator Patterson u Colorado today rosdo n exhaustive preaentatlia of the nub-JoIn advocacy of uavornmont owner Mr. PatU-rsonship. remarks were predicted on a bill recently Introduced by him providing for the anquixltion ol the railroads of tbe country by the government. Regardless of the efforts of congress to regulate th railroad, the power nd purposes of the greet railroad combinations have not changed," asserted They have in poser, sgyresslveneiw, and In utter lndtffernnee to public rights." Th railroad rat law h regarded as presenting Utile promise of relief. This toglslatiiin, he contended, wss forced on the railroads by the pressure of public sentlmenr, and when It becomes plain to the people that no relief has resulted, the same pressure will accomplish government ownerrall-rus- m yt -- Six-rtMii- n limine aud barn; a bargain gt $1,600. farm 2 mile went of 6gdeti, all under cultivation and fence; splendidly watered; $0,000. I can give you term ou all of thia properly. Perliflim you have Fomething to nell. Well, Ill be junl an glad Io ftee you. You may have junt what noine rlieut of mine want. Tell nie about it, quote your best price and weH endeavor to do butdnews. 60-aci- v Geo. A. Horn Realty and Investments ship. Mr. Patterson three-fourth- two-third- s one-hal- f. It would permit of extending the postal system and establishing a postal express. It would guarantee the adoption of 11 known safety appliances and the best signal system. Service pensions would be paid employe and new and needed linos could be built. Railway politics would be nikiliahed and equilibrium of power between the state, the government and the people restored. Reform In by adopting the zone system, nnd lu freight classification would result. (Hu ernment ownership peel not. he rotd. prevent private ronMruction rate-makin- farm near Hooper, all under cultivation; 20-acr- e a. x up-to-da- MaUiaon ave., $2,5(10. 's quoted, the Supreme court that a railroad ! public high- wsy, and none tbe loss so because emwtructed and maintained through th agency of corporation deriving tta existence and power from, the state. Such a corporation wss ere led for public purposes. It performs function of the stale" On the fact that railroads exercise a function of ih guiemmeiiV he sail, depend the flghii of the people with regard to the ownership sad operation of the roads. Mr. Patterson piexented a table showing Ihe attitude of sixty-fou- r countries toward rallroed. Of these government ownership obtains to and greater or lrss extent In fifty-nin- e io exclusive In tenty-nlne- . Private and is ownership obtains In thirty-siexclusive In five. Thlv, Mr. Patterson Bid. shows that tbe construction and ownership of rfltlroads ta really the s business of of governments, as of the Denracracies and of the monarchies of the world own railroads. The United State government, Mr. Patterson maintained, could acquire existing railroad Iby condemnation proceeding under th pontroad clause. He supported thin contention olso by supreme court doctolou. Not only the roads, but tbelr corporate franchises, be said, could thus be acquired by condemnation. At to compensation, Mr. Patterson contended that the stock and bond holders of the roads ought te be pa'd full value for their holdings. The full value of all American roods he placed at between eleven and twelre billion dollars. Hla auggeatlon for financing the government's purchase of tbs roads waa by a mortgage backed by government guarantee, which would work out by having stock and bondholders exchange their holdings for government bonds. He lielleved this exchange would be so attractive as to secure to the government practically all private railroad holding. The idea that government ownership would reault In a political machine by the combination of employ ss was scouted by Mr. Patterson. At the outset, he suggested, no radical change should be made In methods of management. Rates should be fixed by the Interstate Commerce Commission nd a division of transportation should be established to conduct th dual operation of th roads.. The reforms that would follow would be large economies to the freight shipper nd reductlun of tbc passenger rate n V 4tH Floor First National BanK Bldg. Health is the Main Thing Therefore Get Health r positively agree to affect a permanent core in cases of Nervous and Blood Com- plaints, MENS DISEASES, Rheumatism, Stomach, Kidney and Liver Troubles. DONT WAIT UNTIL YOUR TROUBLE BECOMES AGONIZING. Get well now. Drs. Elliott Norris, 25 YearR (&L SPECIALISTS 2361 AVE. WASHINGTON I Any Person Cutting or, Dc-- ' . stroyingEvergreens on Our Lands in Ogden Canyon Will Be Vigorously Prose cuted. dt :;.-:$dt $ ; UTAH LIGHT S RAILWAY E. W. WADE. Agent CO. |