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Show TIIE EXAMINER THE cupola of the State Capita and married him there. Its hard to escape from a woman if she is determined to have you. MORNING EXAMINER: OGDEN, perhaps. Is considered a bar to political honor. In a close district, the poor candidate can easily appeal to the prejudices of people sufficiently to dv a rich competitor. Of course, poverty nor wealth should have anything to do with public preferment. An office to not supposed to be a charity bestowed upon somebody who needs it but a trust to be confided to somebody the public needs to perform a public service with effMany wealthy iciency snd honesty. men hav performed useful sud honorable public service in the past; many incompetent and, in caaes, dishonest poor met have likewise been trusted. The question of wealth or poverty really ought to have nothing to do wlthit. It to the man after all, whether ha have anything or not But it would be inaccurate to say that there la not a prejudice seal thy men. ft-a- i Pobtianed Every Day le the Yaw ay The fiuaeard PuaHshina pany. Ca SUBSCRIPTION IATES. Delivered by Curler le Ogle Sunday Mots' Cuj, in twjiimp) SiEfie cupfea ps enikia Tfie It may be noticed that the weather has been getting warmer ever aloe fuel Siielby Cullum complianed that Harrtman was raising hell. The Japanese are still clamoring for sa apology from Mayor Schmitt The poor fellow is just now busy ising to bis own countrymen. Y MAIL IN ADVANCE. JCMMftttif 1ft Stitt hf KftU 6.fl0 ouuuie of t)ft4ft. aftr yar. Because her husband drinks so much she cannot stand bis breath a Milwaukee woman has applied for a divorce. Which wUl doubtless take hit breath away. LW At ieaal quarterly. In advance.. FEARLESS and INDEPENDENT. tonttdDMw Is a tincuy UUl1 It given an punuent aawapapec. JSftSIbUfcSA S&4 Off lAIttitt to We may well believe Ray Stsnaard Bakers assert ion thst southenere do not eat pie, since the discovery was mads that Georgia Is very much short SO fSTOrtUft, fttUklk 1ft will til ftlftft kUUMAMlt ftftl SB' ftnjuditift famii..tlnn. Wlla be rOCeltaU ea au subjects presented la respectful language Ins baswa be hm th. ixue bum suit pubiiabad is lull AU fetters sad signed by aoss da Off IICIIBlt BlBtt Will 10 thrown la tbe wasu backet. Tbs brsve men sever bides behlad as sastused issa Dost ask the Ell lor is be responsible lor whet you are aabasied C S&VS in Its quota of men for consulships. tinue. ces Tbe found os sals by tbe Isdtpsndant News Ca, tan Labs City; Os aJ threugb buiss lasrlag Ogdes ea Tbe Sautters PadBe Railway. Union Padfle ItaUway, sad Tbs Onps Short Idas Railway. be Gen. Kuroki repealed his act of distributing 400 In tips to ths flunkeys at a Chicago hotel. Yet they say that Japan hasn't got the money to engage in a war with the United Its patrons wUl ooulsr favor os tbs maaagaamt by States. n porting to db office whenever they (all to And the pepen at the deal Japan should bear in mind goeth before s lambasting. WEALTHY that We wonder what Alfonso will call fell son for short when he wants him to come lnfo dISjher. Standard Oil is nowlbahirorb the turpentine . business. Jt, evidently 1 trying to keep up Its spirits. However, Edward has done a kind-Beto Croker by snubbing him. Tbe .Irish wlU now elect Dick to parliament. Brownsville assures Senator Fo raker that ha can visit It without being shot up, but It will not promise to vote for him. The American people never displayed their capacity for until they begin to refrain from mobbing the empire. - Dr. Wiley oya It la disgrace for a man to die under 100 years old. Yet all the monuments you nee, are to men who died younger than that. School girls kiss each other Into grippe and fever Dr. Drake rays. It moot be really dangerous for girls to be klsoe4 tyr anybody but a man. The Augusta Herald marvels thst the apprent order of the months Is January, May, March, Juno, February, April. The csleudar Is guilty of disorderly conduct, thats slL . - "Mr. Knox Is willing to be Presi- dent", says tbs New York YOUNQ MEN. Houston Post: Secretary Taft, Judging from a recent article in Leslie's, 1s much concerned for tbe country because the wealthy young men do nut take a broader Interest In public affairs. At feast, here Is what he says on the subject: "If there Is any one thing upon which I feel strongly. It Is this subject of tbe duty, of tbe wealthy and educated young man to bis country. It has many times been remarked that much of Englands administrative success la municipal and in Imperial affairs baa been due to the existence in England of a class free by birth from the need to labor, and. Indeed, forbidden to do so, but expected to enter the country's service. Now, wa do not want, and could never possibly have, a governing class' bare. But if It to a fact that a considerable number of young Americans art nowadays annually leaving college for whom necessarily' does not require1 that they should give their time to bread-winlng. is It not also a fact that the loud voice of public opinion should require of those young men thst they consider whether their country does not need them? Oh, we may tslf of culture and books and of serving tbe country by being a good cltlsen. That is very well But good cltlsens need to know where tbelr pulling place is, snd need to feel the obligation to do Jury duty, and need to be acquainted with the affairs of the municipality snd the oountry, and need to offer themselves for definite work In the municipalities or ths stats, or la the dependencies, if they believe that they could do that work well. Thera to no possible objection to tbe very sensible view the sebaceous secretary of war takes of the rich mans relation to public affairs, but surely It Is a wests of time and space to be advocating political activity on tbs part of tbe rich at this time. It would have been a sounder view had Secretary Taft merely said that political honors or lesponsibllity should not bo denied to be rich. We would never consent to the proposition that s man should go into politics beesuss he is rich and able to pay for the fun. Too many examples of that sort have scandalised politics already. The truth Is, however, really rich men of the present period rarely seek office unless there to a machine with which they can do business. The possession of wealth, unjustly at times, Happy Is the spirit that makes twe days of sunshine grow where only one grow before. ; Press. It would be no difficult matter to locate several other gentlemen who are In the very asms frame of mind. An esteem contemporary has die covered thst there will be 63 Sundays In this year. Which will bo particularly bard os communities that are not yet accustomed to the lid. woman who swore she "wouldnt marry a man nu tbs face of tbs earth", took one up Into .the A Georgia m What Will Your Rating Be? RATINGS A Fays prompt B Good, but not prompt C Slow, too alow. D Doubtful. E -- Require cash. F Ono or more Judgments against G Filed petition in bankruptcy arl Included bills for ordinary nacss-sltieo- . H Ha vs one against for or more collection. . FOREST. account Itself bankrupt portance, therefore, of a reservation of the timber resources of the country by the federal government to paramount. Added to this to tha Imperative Importance of a conservation of ths water supply of the west where tha reclamation by ths government or by private enterprise of an empire of arid lands to in store for ths future. Pinchot said, Uucto 8am to also now about to engage In ths biggest Job of planting ever undertaken in tbe world. Tha reforest ration nurseries of tbe national government now have a capacity of planting 7,000,000 trees a year. The increase la five yean will be 10,000,000. 'Reserve," the old word applied to the national forests, baa always been misleading, said Mr. Plnchot. Aa a matter of fact they are not reserves, they are free and opes for use aa the eminent domain ever waa though a condition baa now been attached that tbs forests are not now destroyed and denuded. Prospectors, sheep men, cattle men, homesteaders, all classes of people are permitted to enter and make use of tha lands within tha national forest a There is nothing usable In any national forest In tbe west, said Mr. Plnchot which the government Is nut Ths first willing should bo used. thought of tha forest service according to Plnchot is the livelihood of the little fellow rnthsr than tbe profit of the big fellow. The government desires every acre of agricultural land In every national foreot utilized and cultivated by settlers, Uncle Sam to doing everything be can to help tbe man who desires to enter the forests to bew out a home. Speaking of the efficiency of the forest service in the prevention of forest fires, Mr. Plnchot said that since a definite policy has been established by the government the lose through h this medium has been less than of one per cent, or onlly about seventy thousand dollars out of a total value of seven hundred million. Tbe most important thing the service can do to to Invito tbe cooperation and assistance of tha people affected sad that, said Mr. Pinchot, Is his mission In the west nt this time. Tbe service Is new and has mads some mistakes, but not vital ones. Tbe Immediate question la to gat the forest machine running cbbttelneu forest machine service running smoothly now, larger questions lie fa the futnre. ono-tent- Scientific Collectors of Honest Debts Commercial National Bank Building. Balt Lake City. 93, 94, 97, 98, B9 and 100 Commercial National Bank CL m AARRRAffiRRAARRRRAmAAAAAmmmwMtot.MYyi PATRONIZE THEM AND HELP TO ENRICH THE COUNTY AND STATE A Quoea Sophia and B'omarck. I take "Ah, greatest enemy of Germany. Bismarck!" she cried, with some glee. The members stood aghast and never repeated this rash exclamation. The "greatest enemy" he had to exhibit was not of course, Bismarck at alt but only a very much eularged reproduction of either the phylloxera or tbe Colorado beetle, which at that time did a great deal of harm to German agriculture. Weotmlnster Gasette. Plating ths Rssponaibility. For six months or more the. druggist's assistant bad occupied hit leisure momenta by writing verses for the vil- lage 'paper. In the poets corner of which publication they appeared anonymously every Thursday, says the Youths Companion. On opening his copy of the Weekly Bugle one morning, and, taming first as was his regular habit to that particular comer, he waa surprised and gratified beyond measure to see bis name In full appended to his latest poetical outbreak. He hastened to call at the office of tbe Bugle. , Mr. Btirea," he said to the editor, "I want to thank you for signing my name to my poem la this weeks paper. It encourages a fellow when be goto proper credit for his work. Oh, that- - all right Jobson, responded the editor. "We thought it was about time to piece the responsibility for that poetry where It belonged." Hif.,Rieht" Name. From qunenames and doocrtptkms of things there follow aa a nature I sequence queer names and descriptions of people. Among a number of racy Instances la one quoted by Mr. tbe well known authority on nomenclature, from Blackwoods MagIn one of the azine, of April, 1842. Buchan fishing villages a stranger had occasion to call on a fisherman of the name of Alexander White. Meeting a girl, he asked, 'Can ye tell me far Banny Fits live? Fllk Fanny FiteT quoth ahe. Muckle Banny Fltef said he. 'Fllk muckle Banny FlteP Muckle lanf Banny Fite.' Fllk mnrkle lang Muckle lang gleyed Banny FiteT Sanny Piter shouted the exasperated man. Oh, It's yere seeking, answered the girl, 1114 fat the dall for dlnna ye gpeer for the moo by bis riebt name qt sneer Fox-Darie- a, Gonp-the-Li- ft High Game and Feels. "Never eat game high, said aa antiquary.) "People will toll yon that high What rot! Of game la tenderer. course it la tenderer, tat would yon want your steak or yonr chop spoiled In order that it might be a little softer to the teeth? No, never! Highness In game Is an anachronism, a relic of tbs past a relic of the days of stage coaches. In those days it was Impossible to deliver game to the cities Crash transit was too slow. All gams waa high, and man ats It high becanas otherwise they couldnt eat It at all; hence to eat game high nowadays Weed Burners In Paris. wben there is no necessity for It la to Despite all modern Improvements, be a fooL Cincinnati Enquirer. Parts still beats Its offices and Its bouses to n large extent with wood. Buddhas gix Essentials. Its takers and confectioners use hardBuddha, who reformed tbe Hindoo tarns elaa fuel. for It up ly anything more than 000 yean before whole forests of timber every year, religion established for men six essenChrist and exteitaive forests In several re- tials of perfection first knowledge, gions of France are reserved for supused to distinguish the true from the to scores in fuel. Coal plying It with second, energy, which la used to France and dear and not of vary good false; tbe evils of the flesh; fight against quality. Besides, the Parisians are con- third, purity; fourth, patience; fifth, servative In borne matters. The cheery charity L e loving kindness); sixth, appearance of the glowing log on the almsgiving. hearth appeals to them, and most likely generations will pass before they A Hard Crack. give np burning wood altogether. said "Wall,, be, anxious to make np American. Philadelphia North (heir quarrel of yesterday, "arent yon curious to know whats In this psrcelT" "Not very, replied his wife IndifferDont worry About what ently. "Well. Its something for tho ono I love best In tbs world. Ah, I suppose Its those new collars yon said yon needed." Knew What Hs Wanted. Smart Boy Gat any soap that will take off trademarks? Grocer Take off trademarks? Smart Boy Thats what I said. Dads a shoemaker, and be wanta to wash his hands. Bee? Chicago News. A Puzsle. Build- City. ' "Boms People Don't Like Us." "Do yon think you will learn to like your titled "I dont know." answered Mr. Cum-ro-x. I can't quite tell where to place him In my expense sccount He Is neither a recreation nor an Investment." Washington Star. F bat buy Grain. II a and Toni-tr-y Supplies at Merchants Protective Association Francis " - Tit-Bit- Voluntary bankrupt W Always premises, but as oftsn lus excuses why could not pay. X Involuntary bankrupt Y Pleads that bills are outlawed. Z Has habit of disputing bills. Our Rating Book Is being compiled, To give everybody an opportunity to pay, our offices will be ofxn from 1:30 a. m. to g:30 p. m. while this book Is being prepared. Malls are opened by us six times dally. The good record follows you. We will take pleasure in advising of your payment Call at this office or remit by pnstofflee or express money order, bank draft r check, or registered letter, and get our receipt ing, Balt Luka, General Mgr. 1907. 21, Some of the Manufacturers of Our County and State tion, often in the form of personal requests from fellow business men. One may well question whether these letters have any great "pulling" power after alt- The Saturday Evening Post tells of such au Instance. After being very politely dismissed by several managers with tbe stereotyped expression that there was nut a vacancy at present the young man tore np tbe letters and went tack to the place tost visited. "What can I do for yon now?" tho manager asked la an annoyed tone. random me," said the young man. "but Ive Just torn up those tetters. Could yon give me a Job on my own book? The manager looked amused and said: "We need a young fellow to chip castings in the machine shop at gd s week. If yon like, yon can hare that on til something tatter tarns up." "Yes, sir," replied tbe Job hnntox Tm ready now." Gifford Pinchot, whoesme west with V 77, 71, Tho -- Poir and ths Job. Butdueas men are constantly being pestered by young men who seek positions through letters of recommenda- JUNE rather be United Secretary Garfield and who to chief of Queen Sophia of tho Netherlands, tbe first wife of King William 111. of HolStates senator from Missouri, than tbe forestry service of the United In an address at Pocatello outland, waa too great a friend of Empresident of the United States. It States, in Napoleon 111., the Empress Euperor the of government to likely thst the governor prefers lined the object and of France generally to take genis of tbe forests country. the a one at protecting to mount the ladder, rung to Bismarck. Before tbe big The Immense domain of forested kindly time. of 1870 and probably some time war lands over which he exercises control after tbs Luxembourg squabble there he says, only a sufficient was an International exhibition In Amcontains, A SL Louis University has estab' the whole country for ten sterdam, which the queen visited. She for NVw supply In chauffeurs. lished a chair for When that period expires If waa conducted over tbe whole place by York state they have an electric chair years. were throws open tbe committee, and aa they came to a forests national the filled by at Auburn that to IlkoJy to be ten years find certaia section one of the members in a chaufieur or two if the killings con- the nation would, aid, "Now your majesty will see tbe fur timber. The im- s lavor of latlure before . SAVING OUR MONDAY, Gov. FOIk would Indi-wtfn.- Subscribers vvU by islarsuag title is receiv Tbe their breakfast. apolog- UTAH, GROUPS 3G2 Twenty-fourt- h Street, A Verbal Difference. Tbe difference between having a booth drawn by a professional man and having It knocked out by a fall on the pavement la only a verbs! one. Tho ono to dental the ether accidental. f 1 Gladstone Spoke Is tha Rain. One day as Mr. Gladstone waa speaking from the terrace rain began to fall. With tbe first few drops came a voice from the crowd, "Put on yonr bat Mr. Gladstone. "No," blandly responded the veteran; some prefer tbelr bats on; I prefer mine off." Aa tbe rain fell more heavily Mrs. Gladstone stepped behind her husband and held an umbrella over his tare bead. He was over eighty at the time. Mr. Gladstone went fluently on, expounding tho merits of rabbit fanning, tat after a time even he noticed the rain and tha umbrella. Taming to Mrs, Gladstone, he said, "I will put my own up, my dear, and be did ao. Again the eloquent voice galloped on, while the rain became heavier and heavier. Presently Mrs. Gladstone threw a light mackintosh over her hustand's shoulders. Tho moment be felt it he turned quickly round and with some asperity said, "I wont hare it Ho shrugged hia shoulders, the mackintosh fell and Mrs. Gladstone stepped back. For fire minutes more In a deluge Mr. Gladstone went on; then be stopped, and wa all fled. Manchester Guardian. 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We'U be glad to tell you all about ft if yon ask us. Write TODAY before yon forget ft, to the Review of Reviews Company, 13 Alter Place, Roma WO, New York. The Onion Eaton Most of us, said a man who eats plenty of onions, eat too much meat and grease and batter and bread and not enough vegetables, and tho conso-quenc-e la our systems get clogged up with grease and starch, our liven get out of order and we grumble at our wives, and scold oar children, and fuss when the baby cries, and quarrel with tha street car conductors, and get Into rows at tha office and loan our Jobs, not because we are naturally sulky or quarrelsome, but because we are billons. Why are wo bilious? Because we dont eat onions. Yon never oaw n dyspeptic - man eating onions, no thinks they are poison, tat la fact they are tbe medicine that be most needs. Whenever yon see an onion eater you aee a whole souled, open hearted. Jolly good fellow, who knows what ha ought to eat to keep him good humored. Talk about tbe staff of life, why, bread la only a crutch. There la more nourishment In an onion than there la In a roll. Tha onion lovers keep the world moving, to say nothing of providing It with much of its fun. St Louis ter DO YOU KNOW AN AGENT? who baa done well taking subscriptions to various magaslnes? A wont . sample worth 95 cents for his (nr her! name and address yon send it? A Tear's subscription FREE If the person yon recommend sends ns five orders within thirty days after his appointment . Globe-Democr- JESSE J. DRIVER D R U G G !:S T at Afghan Justice. A Yorkshire engineer acted In Afghanistan for many years aa director of the arsenal to Abdur Rahman. On ono occasion tho engineer waa fired at by noma fanatic in a bazaar and laid complaint before the ameer. Ills highness seemed to make light of tbe matter, observing: "I should not bother about It Yon will find ft will be all right Tbe engineer waa by no meana satisfied, tat remembering tbe people with whom be was, resolved to say no more. A week or ao later be waa Invited to accompany the ameer on ride. When outside the town they passed gibbet after gibbet each occupied. Tbe Englishman at length broke silence by suggesting, Yonr highness seems to hare been busy of late. Tho reply waa characteristic: Oh, dol That Is yonr little lot It was afterward learned that the ameqr had executed every male member of the family of tbe assailant upon whom be could lay hands." London Globe. i . WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. Drugs, Guaranteed First-Cla- ss and Strictly Pure t Lost and Wan at Shiloh. Many an amusing Incident of army life Is given In Lew Wallaces autobiography. 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