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Show THE HOUSING tain tops nve covered with snow, after the heavy alarms ui winter, the farmer can expect late front, and he holds to the belief that the moat profitable are years for the tiller of the soil those called dry seasons. HU theory is that in aa altitude 4,000 fret or more, in the years of most sunshine, there is wot more than enough warmth in the earth's surface to prevent late spring frost, but when the mountains remain covered with snow and there it much cloudiness in late danspring, the temperature is kept aU the line frost to the close gerously time. The cold atr descending from the snowbanks retards vegetation and. after a few day a of storm, will produce a killing frost. HE EXAMINER tm Yaar PubUtelng C PubiiwMtf EvTjr Day I by The luiriarH py- - tATEl SUBSCRIPTION Ogtem Drliveraa by terrier City, ladediag Suatey Mor i ftsmiss f MMiIm Sua TSC mini by mail in advance. ' Ik, Otimds tit tb mb! S7 am (dAL pat JLUMt quarterly, ia advance.. Lm 1 anS INCCPENCENI. te 4jf iwi , 1, piiam I'M Ml aa. ailMt MM. ika prsjddiote. t w au bo S" NAVAL WEAKNESS. lAvenut il WiU aai uu .Mr. vy. kl ncdltu aUllAa to(i tt mm I DUftlAi Ij newaaM praaeuiM la subjects inm known taut aul ba tUiuA bin im true emus tetters and puwisnte ia fulL All oooiBiuaioauoaa algsaS by noai da plume. or easiuaM ainm. wlHr thrown la taa waste barae:. Taa brave man aavar kite behind aa rllM Doa't Mk urn Eli lor 10 na responsible tat wbat jm a ra ashamed aL fiiml 111 confer a fvor office at fntiur iatonaus ta receive tba Eanmleer before Subscriber by tnalr brsnkfaeL - Jtanminer cab i Tba N ora lu fouad oa aaia by tba inaipwniw New Co. Salt Laka City. bili Ob tbroub tnuaa Ogden oa Tba Southern PneJflo Railway. .lI Tba Union raclbo lie' way, aad Tba Okiu Short Liao lUila Eaaiclnar patroaa will ooalar a favor m tba management by r (bay porting to this oflico wheneverdeal (ail to Sad tba papers at lbs nated ttiacea A BOY I HURRAHI When sixteen guns had been filed In Madrid, as the people were awaiting the announcement of the royal birth, tba women Joined in the demonstration of Joy, for the sixteenth gun of the salute conveyed the information that a lmy, and not n girl, had been born. This wa, the women's tribute to a boys superiority over a girl. There would have been had the child been a girl, but the rc alary of the women knew no bonnds when the white flag failed to unappear and the royal insignia was furled. A whits Dig Is s sign of surrender and defeat, and. we presume, te used in such rases ns n royal birth to slgutjr disappointment or at least an absence of extreme Joy. Women go on demsndlug equal rights and asserting their ability to perform the duties of this world with the eame mental grasp credited to the men, but they ell seem to prefer to here a baby hoy left by the etork. The cere taken to Identify the royal baby must be a custom inspired by an abuse In the past. It would he most unfortunate for a little baby girl to be 'displaced immediately on her arrival and have the substituted stranger proclaimed heir to the throne. These monarch! are most distrustful. They will not trust to courtiers and the nurses. What a calamity would befall a ruling family If plain Mrs. Jones' bouncing baby boy should be palmed off on them by a roya.' nurse and the offspring of royalty should be doomed to eke out an existence with the common people. This court etiquette and rereraonlal suggests a fear of something of that kind. SALT LAKE'S 103.000. - So Suit Lake City, according to the Polk directory, baa n population of 103,000 and is entitled to take rank with one of tba thirty large cities of the United Stales. But where did they go to find the names? Here is Ogden claiming only 211,000 and the school census of the two cilkis show-lu- g that 8alt Lake his only a little over 21-- times ns many children as are in attendance In our public schools, yet Sail Lake claims four times the population. If Salt Lake baa 103.000, then Ogden has nearly 40,000. The truth is Salt Lake's population Is not much more 3 than 73,000. WET SEASONS. A prominent canner la apprehensive. He says that when the moun Xew Despite Orleans EXAMINES, OGDEN, UTAH. out. A new angel ha become a necessity. As soon aa they found there was strife between the President of the United State and the president of ibe Union Pacific railroad, they flung a hurried gob of mud at the foremost man In the nation, the' chief official of the Republican party, and then rushed to New York to apply for the position of Theodore of official antagonise regRoosevelt in the I and are now ness man and as a poltttcUn, when they offered to self themselves for a portion of hU money. Mr. Hardman may be willing to eppooo tho wlsheo of President Roosevelt. But ho will not descend to tho Tribune level of slander and defamation to promote his Picayune: the talk about limitation of arma- plant. Without a doubt the Tribune needs ments, the fact remains that eur naval strength, much ns it has expanded in the Harrlman money or any other recent years, 1 not suflicient to prop- man's money. Without doubt the saferesource of tho owners of that erly protect our const line and forand paper have been grievously depleted guard our disiaut possessions a in the put. Without doubt the peoeign commerce. While we have fleet In the Atlantic ocean ple of Utah are tired of its tirades our naval strength In the Pacific la of unfounded sUnder. Tho RepubliInsignificant. There b not a single can party will have none of 1L And Pabattleship In com million in the its hope for coutinued activity lie la cific ocean at the present time, aad its ability to con1 some rich man aaide from the four armored cruisers out of a portion of his wealth. on the Philippines stations there ars What nee would the Tribune he to no other armored vessels except two any politician? It announces itself in monitors held la iseerve at Manila. Eastern advertising directories ns aa While the armored cruisers are very It Independent Republican paper. fin vessels of their type, they cannot own pages that It la its proves by be considered as a match for battlenothing of the kind. Day after day ships. The other ships In the Pacific and for years It hna been assailing ars protected crullers and gunboats. the Republican party of thin city, of this state, and the leading RepublL LONG SERVICE. cans of the entire nation. President been especially attackA Chicago Ruoaevelt has Butte Fo raker, ed. Senators Beveridge, was Ha boilermaker died yesterday. Knox and Hale 73 yearn old. For thirty-seveyenra Hopkins, Sutherland, have been accused of every Infamy he had been employed In the same knnowa to public men. Every friend of shops, as foremaa twenty yean that time. He had given the best part of the President has been maligned in of his life to his employer, soberly, the columns of the Tribune. when ho It hae no party. It can hurt no ; faithfully, conicli-atioualmere It will harm any party and considered it party. respect filed, they io close their works nnj hang the of- any causa fur which It .labore. It would have been he biggest confificial Crepe upon the door. Faithful service U come to ho more dence game of the ecntnry for it to have worked" Mr. Harrlman for monand more highly appreciated la cenThe tend- ey oa the assumption that it would be ters of keen competition. able to help him In a Republican conency of the limes is toward unfaithfulness, on the part of both employer vention. , The divergence of and employe. Much a the Tribune needa money. sympathies has tended to destroy the It will have to peddle Itself In some relations that have existed heretofore less discriminating market- and the employe of tong standing becomes more and more rare. Because IAN MACLAREN. offer of ibis, many great concern Rev. John Portland Oregonian: pensions. Where Urge Interest are at slake, nothing equnU experience Watson, whose death is today chroniand the loss of an employe of long cled, will be remembered wherever fifty English literature la read, by his pen standing often costs directly times bis pay for the remainder of same, under which he wrote a aeries of sketches published twelve year Ms life. ago with the title "Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush.4 Unlike Barrie, he ldeal-seNEEDS HARRIMAN MONEY, the persons he pictured. He pooRepublican: There ia always a rea- led the glen of Drumtochty with son. iustere, sympathetic, brave men and For a long time peat the Tribune women In whom the apirlt of hnmor has been especially violent against was deeply planted. In his portrayal the character and the policy of Presi- jf Scotch types he exaggerated their dent Roo.evelL But, beginning a jood qualities and made them better month ago that paper redoubled ita ban they were with one exception. efforts to malign the President, to pre- Dr. Weelum Maclure. Here la a warsent him before the people in an un rior that appeals universally to mandesirable light, to rldlrule hie motives kind; no writer, living or dead, ever and belittle hi accomplishment. It nested a hero finer than this country A Doctor of ' the Old has had, of course; the very worst of ibyaiclan. Ichool ia a modern classic. In a lint 'Motives and the lea-- t desirable of citizens among its endorsers. The only if the greatest short stories, it could tot rank lower than third or fourth. question was: What la the reason? a minister of the PresbyterThough Thursday morning The Republican ian church, Dr. Watson was was able to show the motive, reveal and narrowly escaped trial for the reason. The Tribune had learned over his sketch of Potsy, herray of the hostility between E. H. Ham whom he allowed to die unconverted man and the President, and Instantly and yet with the hope of life everlastiJumped to the conclusion that If it ng. He was Intensely religious but tbuse.1 the President enough it would not tainted with cant Ko mors beaube able to get the support of Mr. Hap tiful tale of the Master's last days rlroan's money. was ever penned than Dr.' Watson's And Heaven knows the Tribune in the Upper Room. Among perneeds it. Unable and unwilling to son of Scottish birth or heritage the conduct Ita paper on the legitimate death of Ian Maclareu will be counted journalistic basis, always begging for a personal loss. "money on the side, the makers of that paper are willing at any time to After heavy meals, take ft couple of prostitute their pages to the usee of Doan's Regulets, and give your stomliver and bowel the help they any one who will pay enough. They ach, will need. Regulets bring easy, regular have offered it to the Mormons, and passages of the bowels. ' been rejected. They have offered themselves to what was originally the CRUISERS AT TARGET PRACTICE. American party, and have gotten monSan Diego, Cal., May 10 The ey under false pretenses, for they have made It a Sheets party against United States cruiser Boston scored the protest and over the objection of higher than any other ship In the PaIn the target practice, cific the beat and most useful men and wo- which squadron is now about concluded at Mamen of their organization. They have gdalena Bay. The gunners of the sold themaelves to hostile Interests of Boston made en average of 84 per the east, and defamed the state end cent. In addition to this record there were a number of perfect individual its people for a monoy consideration. scores and one perfect score with the guns. Inter-Mountai- n . d slx-lnc- h tmpropsr Food The persistent eating of improper food and too mnch food causes fermentation and the production of gases and acid substances, finally failure of strength, irritable temper and chronic dyspepaia. B H H WHEAT FLAKE CELERY HEIR TO THE SPANISH T luter-mouutai- n uy OCEAN GIVES UP THE DEAD. Long Beach, Cal., May 19. A floatboJy. supposed to be that of Wright Robinson, a young lawyer from Seattle, who waa drowned here two weeks ago, waa found on the surface of the ocean late yesterday. The body waa In a terrible state of decomposition and has not yet been" positively identified. It Is thought to be Robinson, however, as he was attired in a bathing auit. similar to those In use at the Long Beach hath house. Queen Victoria Presents King Alfonso With a Prince. The direct male succession to the throne of Spain waa assured by the Mrth today of a son to Queen Victoria. The news thrilled Madrid, May 10. the country, and tonight the happy vent la being celebrated from Gibraltar 'to the Pyrenees. 'Queen Victoria' and her non are both doing well. It has been determined that the baptism shall occur Tuesday noon. In court drclea it ia desired to name the baby Carlos, but the matter of hie appellation has not been definitely decided. The hurried departure of roval messengers from the palace at 10 o'clock this morning to summon caurtiera and the members of the diplomatic corps gave the first indication that the birth was imminent The usual gathering outride the palace waa soon who swelled by immense throngs watched the brilliantly uniformed personages drive np to the royal resi- HOUSE DESTROYED. Christina, the dowger queen of Spain. Decrees were issued tonight, ordering a national holiday throughout Spain for Saturday, Sunday and Monday. The cabinet later presented to King Alfonso for his signs ture decrees transferring the title of heir presumptive from Prince Carlos of Bourbon to the new born prince. King Alfonso, today, in honor of the event, decreed the pardon of thousands of prisoners, including eight persona woo were sentenced to death. Rejoicing In London. London, May 10. The lord mayor of London, Sir Wn. Trelcar, requested the Spanish embassy here to convey to the king and queen of Spain the delight of the citixens of London over the birth of the royal Infant. There waa rejoicing oa the Isle of Ena" waa Wight, where Prince very popular. The governor of the Mand cabled congratulation. Roosevelt te Alfonso. 10. President May Washington, Roosevelt sent to King Alfonso Kill the following message: 1 congratulate your Majesty and the Spanish nation upon the birth of an heir to the throne of Spain. LONGSHOREMENS Chicago. Mey 10. The club house the HnmewOod Country Club, at miles Floesmoor, Illinois, twenty-eigh- t from this city, was today destroyed by fire. The wives of several of the club members, who lived on the grounds, escaped but their moat valuable clothing waa lost The Western Amateur Golf Championship Is scheduled to he plsyed August Mb to IWh. on the grounds of the homewood club. It la not known whether the club will be able to rebuild In time for the event. ia an improved wheat food, furnishing all the elements requisite for the nourishment and growth of the human body. Made from the whole grain of the wheat, the only cereal designed by nature for man's proper subsistence. Palatable Notrltlows Easy of Digestion aad Ready la Eat CakNfWM. fit In Irt ewe fsufre whelm w ink awn ant Mp Itgmmtmra a mrrrp eaeSajw a change harmful, or W often make found m the Utofiu In the appearance and disposition of many woman. Tlis freshness, tbe charm, the brilliance vanish like the bloom from a flower which is rudely handled. The matron is only a dim shadow, a faint echo of the charming maiden. Few young women appreciate are deranged m the shock of the system through the ttoM ed by dMht, the with and comas which marriage change organa of digestion become.! motherhood. Many neglect to deal with eallv deranged, the nem iplllto- the unpleasant pelvic drains and weak- eiied, and a long hit taLnesses which too often coma with mar- symptoms follow. Tooulud bo expected of the Favcriw riage and motherhood, not understandpwlunu the ia drain this secret that robbing ing will not cure tumors cheek of it freshness and the form of It mil often prvreaf themlSfJf be fairness. time, and thus the operating tobEVS As surely as the general health enffera tho surgeon's knife may when there ia derangement of the health Doctors AH Agres. of the delicate a omsnly organs, ao surely nent writers on Xuteno sutWdL? when these organa are established in works are consulted health tbe face and form at once witness physicians of all the different sehS.3 in the to the fact ia renewed comeliness. Sractice, extol, curative virtues of Mora than a million women have found every ingredient entering ,? health and happiness in the use of Dr, fierce's Golden Medical ia fact the it only niedicirei', Pieroes Favorite Prescription. It makes weak women strong and sick women ale through druggist for the nne all diseases of the mucous sarbre well. Ingredients on label contains tWt- g no wkwbl or harmful bronchial affections attended bvtuS Xt o is made of (hose or wholly drags. ing, ghs that WTZ native, American, medicinal roots moot uch profeutonul endonenwnt-nmore than any amount of 1st orT highly recommended by leading medical authorities of all the several schools professional testimonials. not expect too much hna g,. ' of practice for the care of womans of Do Dr. Pierce's Golden Uwiiii ailments, peculiar eovery. It will not work niiraclsa For nursing mothers, or for those will not core consumption ia to 2h broken-dow-n in health by too frequent vanced stages. No medicine bearing of enildren, alto for the expect- is the -- Discovery- sogood forsLuJ? ant mothers, to prepare tho system for the coming of baby and make ita ad- lingering JSBtamCTSJjSLjfeg vent easy and almost painless, there is no medicine quite so good aa "Favorite geal and bronenuu mlt'diunVrr Prescription." It can do no harm ia most eftios cions ,, rcuyoy in casTis wiui w asting of flesh, aifht my conditio of the system. It is a oompa: meet putiftit invigorating tonic and weate, weak stomach and poor dinEos Strengthening nervine, nicely adapted with faulty assimilation, and nuto3 to woman's delicate system by a phy- neglected or badly treated are a sician of large experience in the treat- lead to eotunuiption. tlie "Diseoapt ment of woman's peculiar ailments. haa proven wonderfully L Bad Symptoms. The woman who effecting cures. 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The very beet in- pages) ia aenj tree on reoeipl of H sse at g known to medical science for cent stamps for gredients d Dm rare of woman's peculiar ailments Stamps for copy. Addas enter into Ra composition. No alcohol. Dr. Pierce as above. It ia astonishing how great a few yean of married habit-form;,- ,, inrtf Ufa bel1 u Tbo.. shS i habit-formin- Z SERiKE IS TO 1 BIG t! STEAMERS CANNOT CHARGE THEIR CARGOES. DIS- The crowd awaited in auapense un1 o'clock, when the thunder of the first cannon shot signified that Both Sides te the Strike Are Determithe royal aceouchment was over. The ned-Strike Breakers Are reports were counted anxiously until Being Employed. sia the fifteenth, and thea complete lence ensued. The eeeonde appeared aa hours until the sixteenth shot New York, May 10. The longshoreboomed and the continuation until twenty one Informed the public that men's strike, so far as it concerns the c the royal child was a eon. lines, gives promise of The sixteenth report brought forth lastlug some time and being a fight a ringing cheer, and at the same time to a finish. The strike against the the royal standard was hoisted over coastwise lines is settled. The settlethe palace. The people danced with ment waa a victory lor the men, for joy and embraced each other, shout- its basis waa a compromise. But the ing, Long live the klug, long live the deep water steamer companies take the ground more determinedly than queen. The flags of Spain and Great Britain ever that the strikers demands are were raised over all the public buildutterly unreasonable and that there business can be no settlement aa long aa tbe Many ings of Madrid. Evidence of houses closed for the remainder of the men persist in them. the .present temper of those manageday. In tho meantime the solemn cere- ments la found in aa Interview given mony of presentation waa being car- by Emil Boas, agent of the Hamburg-America- n line, and in a report at tbe ried out Inride the palace. The mistress of the ' robes, carrying a huga American and Red Star Una offices, silver tray upon which waa laying the that cot were being put Into the are newly born royal baby, accompanied ond story of the American line shed by King Alfonso and Premier Maura, for the accommodation of strikewhere breakers. Mr. Boas aaid: appeared in the Th action of tbe atrlksra has the courtiers had assembled. The young monarch appeared fuR of been ontrageoue. They walked out without aaying a word and some of Joy aa the premier, raising the drapery which covered the infant on the silver them were making from 838 to $30 a " Gentlemen, it Is a week by working overtime, and we tray, aaid: think they were being well paid for prince. The solemn dignitaries thereupon the character of the. work that they forgot all etiquette and cheered both were doing. In reply. President Patrick Connor the king and queen. The minletor of Justice, Marquis Flguero, made of the Longshoremen's union la Manout the birth certificate, which was hattan, said: It la not true that we struck withsigned by all present. The gathering out making any demands. Before we then broke up. truck a circular with demands waa King Alfonso telegraphed the good news to the Pope, King Edward and in possession of every pier superinthe heads of other states, and later tendent, and we struck' because the the congratulations began to come in. demands were refused. At tbe wagee The aceouchment waa in avery re- we were receiving the longshoremen, who hare often to wait days for spect normal and the queen is making satisfactory progress. Her maj- work, did not average more than $11 esty proposes herself to nourish the a week." Whatever the attitude of, aad conInfant prince, who showa sign of the utmost vitality. He has a strong tentions of, (he parties to the disvoice, blue eye and a fair complexion pute, the congestion of freight la belike hie mothers. The queen was coming enormous and the commerce the first to kiss the baby, and aha of the port of New York is being enwas followed by the two grandmotdangered. Instances of the crlpnllng Beatrice of Battenberg effect of the strike are becoming num- her, Princes til nearly trans-Atlanti- ante-chamb- on-eec-nt - Jt d n, paper-covere- cloth-boun- eroua. Out steamer which got away yesterday carried insufficient coal In her bunker, it 1 aaid, to carry her to Naples and she will have to rua down to Philadelphia to have her bunkers filled. Another, a freighter which pllea between here and Mediterranean porta, had brought over tone at cam of Italian wines. She tied (or Italy yesterday carrying more than half of her cargo back again. The Importer will be forced to wait until she returns before they can get their goods In the harbor, aa seen from the Bush Terulnal in Brooklyn, where the strike began, waa a fleet of half a dozen steam and a all waiting for dozen sailing a chance to dock and take on cargoes. The number of men working at the terminal waa hut 2U0 all told, according to tbe police. ' When the White Star liner Majestic ve-se- ls, from Liverpool, docked ystttrttf there were only a few longibanM on the pier to handle the baggairai the ship's stewards had to be peat into the service.. It was impaNs for them te handle all of IL the writ paw being that many second-clas- s gera, whose belongings were sot pi ten out of Jhe holds, will ham Is P to the pier today to have the enstoei houe officers pasa upon their By gage. Tomorrow a number of the rtM c vessels ars 4w of the and the customs authorities art ioua over tho headway they will k able to make In the exsmlnatkaw vtia the huge 'amount of baggage veswa will be brought over. These include tbe Kalaerln Augusts Victor and the Cedric, both of which W mahy passengers. tyana-Atlantl- Bareaiins for ay 11, at Shoe Section Cloak Section Long and Short Coats in neat little cheeks. Kegular 97.50 to 915.00 grades at the sale Lain or Dust CoMifi,rery liand.v for all kinds of weather, were flo.UO to 91 50, now Shirt Waikt Suita in pretty summer styles, 915.00 kinds for .$5.75 .$8.25 $7.50 Linen Jacket Suite Linen Jacket Suits, several style sell at 910.00. Your choice they did $5.90 Shirt Waists Shirt Waists made of white lawn and nicely trimmed, many of them new style, but odds and ends of to 92-5atock. They did sell for fcsile rrice 0 Ladies Shoes All wool. Shirt Waist Suits 91-5- of Women Who Wear Well. bang-on-co- dence. ing CLUB iso; 11, and Maria found ion. The mistake they made was In beone else ns Infamous as lieving themaclves. They very much underboth aa a busiMr. Harrlman, rated MAY SATURDAY, We have about 200 pairs of Black and Tan Shoeji Cl and Oxfords for ladies on the table lit If you want a good easy shoe for summer, call and see them? tan shoes. , Childrens Shoes We have two line of children's shoe, one line for babies, sizes 2 to 8, at QCri Tbe other line for larger children. They are ade Cl Box Calf and Kid, with heavy or light V1 soles, and sell at of White Canvas Oxfords are here in great abund- - CJ CQ and ance, any size for ladies, Cl Low heels for girls, any size from 2 2 to to 5, sell at 91-2- 5 1-- J5 The line is complete in every respect. : Soft oles for the baby in six tiC colon |