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Show ' THE MORSIKO II E Published Evsry Day " lhi by The Standard Publishing MV-- Com- - SUBSCRIPT (ON RATES. Delivered by Carrier 1 Ogdeon Mot-iCity, ladudlag Suaday Exmulner, per month. . Single 7Se V MAIL IN ADVANCE. Tho ExaniMr U mt by nail outside c 4 Ogdes. per year. J9.M At least quarterly, la advance IAS FEARLESS and INDEPENDENT. Tbo Examiner la a atiietly Independent newspaper. It elves all aide aa equal ebow. Ike Examiner has no favorites, end ao aaemlee to punish. It will ungive tbs news unbiased aad prejudiced. CommunkatWaa 111 be received on'all subjects presented in ful language fnun known individuals. but tbe true nemo must be published in full AU let lent end communications signed by own de plumes, or aaauuied names, will be thrown In tbe wests basket. Tbo bravo men never bides behind on assumed name. Imnt ask tbe Editor to be responsible for what you are ashamed uL fact urea for further use la manufactur34 millions ing ghow aa increase of over last year aad of 163 million over 197. Of this 710 million dollars worth of manufacture seat tff foreign countries la 1607. 181 ullllona was Iron 9 millions, and steel manufactures; manufactures of copper; 60 millions, manufacture of wood; TS millions, mineral oil; 46 millions, leather and manufactures of; 33 millions, cotton mannfaeturee; 3T millions, agricullue al Implements; 33 million, naval carritores; 31 mlllioas, enra and drugs, ages; II millions, chemicals, and medicine; 16 millions, scientific instruments; 10 millions, paper and manufactures of; I millions, paraffin and paraffin wax; T millions. India rubber and manufactures of; 7 millions, fur aad fur skins; while the remain1 Blade ing 1M million dollars' worth manufactures, miscellaneous . ap of the finished form. rfiUrfiy u TAKINO EIDER. it Subscribers win roofer n fatmr by Informing tliil ufflo of failure to receive The Examiner before tbelr breakfast The Morning Examiner can be on sale by tbe Independent Cs Sait Lake City. nil through trains leering found News On Ogden on The Southern Pacific Railway. The Union Psdtlo Railway, and The Oregon Short Line Railway. Examiner patron will confer n favor on tbe management by rw porting to this office whenever they full to And the paper at the designated placet. -- WHY PROSPERITY REMAINS. A few months ago thara was a determined effort on tha part of the big employers of labor to cause a depression throughout tbe country. James J, Hill was a leader la the movement. After repeated Interview forecasting panic, Uteae pessimist gsva ap la dlagusC Tbs panic failed te materialise. Why these flaaaciera were e to control the laduatrial forces la la part explr'ned la the report juat lamed on the export trade of tae United State that la the goods shipped ta foreign countries. Tea years ago this country had fairly started on a campaign of expaa-ate- a whan tha Americas drummer had one out to other lands to spread the fame of tha manufactories of the Unit ad Staton, la that year this country aant to Europe and elsewhere leu than 960,000,000 of Iron sad steal Ifor the fiscal year, ended Jana 30. this year, tha exports la that Has wars 1111,000,000. That ta but one I teas. Par tha year tha maa-factored exports wars of a button dollars. Twenty yearn ago the ex porta la manufactures were aa-abl- maa-nheture- three-quarte- than 9160,000,000. With tha factories of this country lean doing millions of business with tho root of the world, the pro parity of tha aatlon. It Is evident, depends not a lose on tbe whims of a few Mg railroad magnates. of a billion Of this dollars' worth of manufacture sent oat of tha country Inst year, pracU weat la finished form cally ready for eoa sumption aad practically In partially manufactured form for farther am la manufacturing. Tho figures of the Bureau of Statistic!, Department of Commerce aad Labor, just completed for tha fiscal your HOT. shows that of the 740 million dollars' worth of manufactures exports to foreign countries, 460 million dollars were manufactures ready for consumption and 360 millions maanfactures for further aa la manufacturing, while of the 40 million dollars' worth of manufactures sent to the noncontiguous territories, practically all went la tha finish ad tana. Finished manufactures exported show aa Increase of about 20 mlllioas over last year and 267 ullllona over 1897, a decade earlier, while manu- three-quarte- two-third- one-thir- d s been EXAMINER: a barbarous lot, resisting ROCKEFELLER WILI. era civilization sad holding the hat rads and treachery of their fanatical natures for unknown centuries. At one time they were powerful enough to overrun part of Europe, but later on they dropped to nn inferior position and became buccaneers of tbe high seas, pirates eking tbe coast or robber bands is tbe interior of tbelr country. They ere Is need rf a chastening rod and tbe greater the number of shells from tbe French and Spanish sulps that strike in tha heart of tbe Moorish villages, the more effective will be lb chastisement administered. It la too lata in ths world's history, with nil the modern means of and enlightenment for to remain the Isoof body people any lated brigands that a big part of the Moroccans are, or to bold to their saclualveneM with a murderous hatred asserting itself .against all foreigners. The thing to do la to blow a hole large enough into the niden of Casa Blanca to admit any foreigner whose d antecedents nr a guarantee of and to erect around each Granger a guard of rafety, be it nothing more than the recollections of condign punishment administered to the natives during this present disturbance. YEARS OLD n BOMBARDING CASA BLANCA. The whole clvlllxed world will rejoice over the bombardment uf the native quarters of Csm Blanca, Morocco, where tbe Moors found shelter after tbe slaughter of thff Europeans taut week. The tribesmen of Morocco have PHYSI- HAS BEEN BORN TWICE New York, Aug. 7. The bears fell upon tbe stock market tooth aad nail during the noon hour today and awspt prices downward, violently uncovering extensive selling orders upon the way dowa and buying hastily to take profits npoa the abort aide before Ta end of tho hour. Aa u consequence tho slump was followed by a quick rally. Bugar'a 4 2 points break was aeeompssied by rumors of the, possibility of heavy fines to he imposed upon the company for violation of tho law similar to those levied npoa the Standard Oil eoi paay. Ths general agitation against corporations waa the principal topic harped on by the sellers of stocks After a temporary rally prices slumped again and previous losses were widely extended under a flood of liquidation with which tha abort sellers wer la competition to secure the market. Ths origin of tha heavy liquidation was a mystery but gossip pointed to many prominent sources. American Union Pacific foil C Smelting aad Sugar i Reading 6, 15,000,000. That John to be more Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. D. Rockefeller will live than 94 ta the prediction of Dr. H. F. 7- - of Party KILLED LARGEST ENGINE nsLIS OVER Vainly seeklnc MEN BY Under It Ware Two Dead and Three Injured, Recovered by Smashing the Machine, ENGLISH, Emperor William Ballcvas tha Language la EsMntial to Success. Berlin, Aug. 7. Emperor William ! giving warm support to the movement la commercial rlrclea for tbe of aa Engllah college end for the teaching of Engllah language In the various gymnasiums. The empet-or- . It Is said, believes that successful competition with Great Britain aad the United Slate In commerce ta poe- ible only by having these young Germans taught English. aa automobile accident et New York, Aug. 7. Tbe largest steam locomotive la the world ta about to bo turned out from the plant of tbs American Locomotive works at Schenectady for the Erie railroad. It will haul oa grades a train of loaded ran a mil aad a half long without the aid of helpers.- Its weight ta 413,-00- 0 pounds. Ihe engine ta la reality two engines under uns holler. It has four cylinders. The engine ta designed for pusher service and will operate on the Susquehanna hill between Susquehanna and Gulf Summit pass. While the hauling capacity iff these enormous engine ta more than doable that of tha heaviest freight engine now te service on tho road, the load oa any single pair of driving wheels ta leas than that ot many of the ordinary road engines of tha present day. la view of this fact the advantage offered by this type of tho concentration of power In a single unit are readily reoognlsed. George Pres, chauffeur, died 1a Fatally Injured: Hones Greeley Bloan, son mer Milwaukee Judge. iff a L boa-plta- L for- Paddy Durrell, fight promoter and saloonkeeper, slightly hurt Ihe injured 'were taken to the Emergency hospital. The four men were 1a aa automobile owned by Alderman John Koer-ne- r of Milwaukee. Koerner, however, was la another machine which waa leading the way upon the trip to Okau-cheWin twenty-fiv- e miles west It Is snpposed that the steering gear of tha Koerner machine became Jammed. At Brookfield Corners, a crossroad between Brookfield Junction aad Grove, tbe car left the road sad If you haven't tbe time te exorcise Elk was overturned la a ditch. The four regularly, Doan's Reguleta will preof the machine were pinned vent constipation. They Induce a mild, occupants under the hravy ear. eaay, healthful action of the bowels After railing for Edward without griping. your druggist Bach, a MilwsukMphysicians, automobile maa who discovered the Injured men, smashed tbe machine off tbe bodies PEARY'S ARCTIC TRIP. of tbe Injured and aurried the three New York. Aug, 7. Commander survivors - to the hospital, taking along also the- dead body of Robert E. Fcary, tbe Arctic explorer, hM arrived here and la busily engaged Jtushbeert getting hla ship, the Roosevelt, ready ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. for service. Commander Peary expects to b ready to start some time Murderer Seeks to End His Own during Thursday. nt Lift. 9 Chicago, Aug. 7 Duncan Campbell Bayers, secretary of 8L Paul's Cathedral society of Garden City, la L, formerly a member of tho faculty of that Episcopal Institute, waa arrested last night te this city charged with forgery. The complainant named te the warrant was tho Rev. Paul 8. Bwett. a member of tho governing committee of the school at tha head of which are Bishop Burgess, Alexander E. Orr and Georgs Foster Peabody, Mr. Sayers, who Is 61 yrars old, and single, waa takas to Garden City. No details of tho alleged forgery have been disclosed, except the bare state-mea- t that there were dlscrepanclra ta his acta. The many friends of the ao cased hop that the trouble will prove due simply to his Ignorance of tbe proper way to keep accounts. Mr. 8ayera, white a member of the faculty of Cathedral Institute some years ago risked hla life la a vala attempt to rave the school from being blown up by the acetylene gaa plant. The engineer had abandoned hla post and there waa a call for volunteers to turn off the pressure at the gas plant. Mr. off and he gayer' nos waa blown wm disfigured for life. Since then he ha been very nervous and Irritable aad altogether changed. After thla Incident the managers' of 8t Pauls cathedral voted him a pension of l,r 600 a year for llfo and he was given the secretaryship, the work attached lo whlca Is light. PRICELESS (tELICS AND HEIRLOOMS. Exhibit at the Jamaatewn Exposition On of the Moat Intareating. ARE ORGANIZING, Jamestown Exposition, Va., Aug. 7. San Francisco. Aug. 7. August RodWith the recent completion ot the fireman the shot killed and who rigues. Preparing to Assist Thamaelvaa In Manuel Madrid at tbe Jamesyesterday forenoon proof history building Island of Cuba. and Cstally wounded Mario Rodrigues, town exposition, and tbe Installation of tbe priceless exhibits, representing more than a dosen states ot the Union, Havana, Aug. 7. Tbe negroes in the province of Plnar Del Rio are orand several of the leading historical societies of the country, the tercentganising an Independent party with the purpose of uplifting the black man ennial baa added to It already exand placing him on a. plane where he a A good appetite goM srith tensive Hat of exhibits, the moat InA digestion. good gentle may receive greater recognition and stimulant like Pabat Blue teresting and valnahle collection of a public office. The beat of feelings do Ribbon Beer aide the digeshistorical nature ever brought togethnot at present exist between whites tion and whets er la thla country. tha a; and blacks, and the government offThe exhibit 1a general, which Inta both food and it icials foar that with the negroes organcludes collections by the Colonial ized they may perhaps become a menDames of America, The Daughters of ace to peace. The negro politician, the American Revolution, the EpiscoBatrefl Oviedo, is a prime mover la pal church sad the Statea of Virginia, the agitation. He has sent broadcast West Virginia. Jthode Island, Ver a memorial setting forth what moot. New Jersey, North Carolina and negro has dnna for the Island Massachusetts, is replete- with railci, what a small need of patronage has souvenirs and antiques of American been given them. Copies of the mehistory, from Its very rarliest stages, morial have been sent to President and is ta Itself aa education. Beer of Tie Quality Roosevelt and Secretary Taft and The Pennsylvania State historical the diplomatic corps. exhibit, under the enpervlsion of Alshould be served at meals bert Cook Myers, Is perhaps the most FATAL WRECK IN GERMANY. and 'tween meals. It will conspicuous aad handsome collection In the history building, although every help your digestion, build np Up to Noon Twenty Bodies Had Bssn display has its own special features. renew your strength, your In Recovered. this exhibit, the history of the 8tate appetite and drive away all of Pennsylvania, Is depleted. by a aerdyspeptic tendencies. Berlin. Aug. 7. A passenger train ies of btautlfnl oil paintings, from its was derailed last night between Po settlement, on through tbe Revolution, sen and Thorn. Tbe two engines Including some famous old Dutch porwere overturned and three Mrs were traits. A large full length portrait of demolished. William Pena 1s the center iff a handThe mlntotcr of railroads announcsome portrait collection. A set of lay ed that up to nnon today tha bodies F. J. Klesel Co.. figures, dressed In tbe various cosf twenty persons had been recovered 136 Twenty-fonrtSt. tumes of the different religious sects Ogden. from the wreck. Roth Phones 31. that have existed la the state from Pabst BlueRibbon h GEO. W. DRIVER, Manager 2453 Washington Avenue E. F. BRATZ Real Estate Bargains ! Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance .Written in Strong aad Bale Gompaaiea at Lowest Hates. 410 25th Street r Opposite Reed Hotel PHONES: 420 AND 420Z. .4 - - Brookfield Corners earlr today. Tho dead: Former Aldennaa Joseph H. Kush-beer- Wm. Driver & Son Drug Co. About te Do Barvlco aa a Pusher on tha Heavy Grade a on Erls Railroad. Secretary of St Paul's Cathedral clsty Charged With Fargory. a reconciliation with hie wife, who had left hla because of his habits, Milwaukee, Aug. 7. Two MilwauVictor Linde, a young man, fired four shots at Mrs. Linde early today upon kee men were killed, one fatally Inthe roof of her father's home, la West jured and e fourth slightly Injured In Nlnety-elxtstreet. Linde fled to the cellar of aa adjoining houM whera he committed suicide by shooting. The woman waa removed to the huapital la a serious condition. Call and inspect our stock CAN HAUL A TRAIN A MILE AND A HALF LONG. DUNCAN SAYERS ARRESTED. Failing In Hla Purpose a Yeung Man Used a Gun. Prices right Id any part of the City and County. Loans oa Improved " City and Farm Property Promptly Negotiated. 209 OVERTURNED MACHINE DISCOVERED BY ANOTHER PARTY. BOUGHT A RECONCILIATION. Special values. 1-- . 1 These brushes sell from 25c to $6 each 9-- Drop all business care; take regular exercises; keep la the open air; EECOND PRIMARY ADVOCATED. forget everything hot play, aad play m If your life depended npoa tt." Mr. Rockefeller carried out the preT Determine Who le the Choice of and dieted religiously. scription Mississippi for Senator. 'A few years afterward we were talking of his recovery and Mr. New Orleans, Aug. 7. Dispatches Rockefeller saUl to me: Doctor, do from Jackson, Miss., any that a secyou know how much It coot me to ond Senatorial primary for Joha Sharp get welir I told him, of course, Williams and Governor James K. did not. 'Well, Doctor, he said. Tt Vardanian Is regarded with lavor by cost me Just I lost that 83.01)0, 000. many followers of both. Secretary much by dropping business. " of State Power, up to last night, still had ten counties to hear the official returns from sad the eount up to that point showod Williams' lead' to be about 440 Totes. The smallness of tho plurality which It la now estimated the winner will have la gives aa ground for the belief that a contest over tho election 1a In evitable. Tho ballot boxes ora being watched by workers on both sides. AN AUTO Tha fact that a second primary must ho held to select the Modi tats "I for governor has cleared the way for the advocacy of soother vote for senator. NEGROES Just Received antl-rebat- o tion; for. estab-Uahme- Hair Brushes 1-- Dr. Biggar, his family physician. Bigger watched Mr. Rockefeller play golf over the Forest Hill Saks yesterday and at the finish declared that the Standard Oil magnate was likely to live more than o quarter of a century longer. William Rockefeller. Joha D. Rockefeller's father la still living and is 94. Dr. Biscar said he saw ao reason why tho Biaster of Forest Hill should not live longer Gum hla father. "Mr. Rockefeller has been bora twice physically and he ta only 14 years old now. He ta growing up again and growing op scientifically, adding to his muscle, to hi lungs, ta his heart power with every breath of fresh air he take oa Forest Hill, and with ovary drive he makes at the v golf club. Mr. Rockefeller rame to Cleveland In 1893, la the middle of the panic period, completely broken la health and spirits. He could eat aothlnf which would nourish him. His appetite was gone and Ms nervous system was a wreck. Pm Doctor, Pm a sick man. afraid Im going to die. But it ta not on account of the financial situation that I am stek. ha Mid. Tt la of my through disappointment, friends.' " He naked the doctor to help him, After a few days Dr. Biggar went to Mr. Rockefeller with this prescrip- der arrest and has made a folk confession, tbe pulic any. He la an enigma to the police, for he la aa art atadent who appears to be aspiring to belter accomplishments. Ha la Wa. R. Gadd, 30 years of age, and ha ran give no reason for hla nets. Jit soma women were getting on a car late last night, a strangar drew hla hand from hla pocket and throw something on on of the gowns. The officers grabbed tba stranger and found' they had the man they had been hunting TEACHING 50 Different Styles of cerns tha Cause. lo 1S93 Ha Was a Nervous Wreck, But Rscevsred at o Cost of Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 7. After more than three yearn March by tha police, "Jack ths Bmearar," who baa ruined hundreds uf party gowns, Is un- New York, Aug. 7. h Rum era of More Attacko on Big Con- CALLY AND IS NOW Id. ev-er- fault-findin- 1907. 8, HEAVY DROP IN STOCKS. "JACK THE SMEARER. He Nad Ruined Hundreds Gowns. 94 LIVE TO BE A TGI' ST bis wife, nude a desperate attempt to commit suicide in tbe city prison last Bight. Making a doom of a portion of hla clothing fast to the ceiling ot his MU, he jumped from a chair and would doubtless have succeeded la his attempt had not a Japanese cellmate gives the alarm and Rodrigues was cut down by 4he prison officials and resuscitated. His condition is, however, reported serious and Ms death is expected. modr' maa-Eoo- effectHarper's Weekly: If to live on something decide must ively, one eae believe worth living aad dying without for, and then pnrauo tbe mark cause a moat chouse oaa abatement; and lire stand can that will last, that water and even the clear light of auraold lly- Ski one may avoid seeing bird erne a like age swoop down upon of prey, while man await it with y nerve alack, ovary aathuaiaam bar terad, every desire wavering, end aa work done. No work done! Thera is a rail tragedy to see life slip by and feel that we have sot even notched it as It Hosted by armada ao mark on It te commemorate ear being. "Twee-ty-one,-" wrote the young Goethe ta his end nothing Journal' "twenty-one- . dime for eternity!" He mode his notch ta tha life slipping on to eternity, however, before his end came, ns one might be sore that youth would who had courage tf make such aa entry In black and white. alone is worth That partnership while which fixe consciousness upon the good aimed at rather than tbe evil to overcome, if we find that we must stand through life with our heel set npoa struggling wrung, ut least wa can put all our joy not In the tyrant beneath our ftot, but In tha hovering good toward which we look. It la difficult, too, sow that we have grown more used to the thought of evolution, to the Idee that the moral sense ao lees thaa latallaetaal power la a matter ut alow prog res shin, to deal with ala la any other spirit than that of backward development or Inevitable limitation. Probably, too, a religion of ktndllneaa would he well worth fling-la- g all one's forces Into. Fancy ths power aad Influence of a religion which should. Instead of disapproving aad put all 1U force Into conceiving end pursuing faith, hope end charity. If one were to chores, when an Is said and done, tha most enviable fate given among ordinary men. It would bo to complete tbe little journey of Ufa without hurting any oaa, without Inflicting a around, either by cruelty of nature or weakness of purpose. Fur the great quea-tluafter all. Is tbs pala one causes; aad the utmost Ingenuity of meter physics will hardly exonerate him who has wantonly shed pala and misery and gentleneM where helpfulnes might have prevailed. The philosophers' who aimed at salats who cultivated detachment, were not Incapable of partisanship. They. bad only chosen tbelr course wisely end learned to see grandly. He ran best' dare to be a partisan who has ones felt bis essential identity with all life, ao that If be strangles or cuts off be may realise that It Is himself he slays. Aad If he dare to be a non partisan, too, and flow la the great current of tbe universal processes, be must do ao But lastly or vaguely, but with the sage's hard-wophilosophy or the saint's wise detachment. TI1LTISDAY, CTAC. OGDEN, - 1 Doctor Estes Specialist Cure when ether folL Modem method. Free consultation far any Chronic Dlssss of any name or nature. Every saas guaranteed. A Partial List of Diseases Cared fc Catarrh. Drefaean, Ringing te tho Enra, Sta of the Head. Throat, Nora AH DUeaara ot tha Luge, Bronchial Wbu of the Btomaeh, Liver, Mdeeyr end Bladder. SL Wtas Heart Diases. Rheunattoa. Asthma, Nervous Trotattes, Blood Pota Worm, aB Rectal Troubles, nod Ftatate Tag Dnace, Piles, ANY Women. to eauaa. Disseise from peculiar sey onlag DI8EASB OF MEN quickly cure to tony cared. aad edvta to HUE Oeaeu at case Esmumbf the tehr ease B Tomorrow Buy be too lata. Cell or writ. DR. E S T E S SPECIALIST Office hours, 16 a.m. to dp. Block), Ogden, Utah. Hatton Pi99 Waahtagtoa Are. Boon 19. Remember tho so. (Bop Bush A Gerfs Plane Ntwmaa Brae, a a. ' Organa WARDLBGB PIANOS . ORGANS AND HDSICil ta the character of tho transfer service we supply our patrons. Prompt, nllabte and at low coat Any time you ray well ho oa your job and bead! It expedltloaily aad walL ALLEN TRANSFER CO. tt for yours. tls time to time Is another feature of the exhibit. The Colonial Dsmea historic exhibit ta also one of tbe Interesting and valuable collections 1a the history building. Arranged In separate exhibits of tbe states represented, tbe collection has many famous portraits, colonial relics and documents. A portrait of Alexander 8pottswood, and two paintings of Gilbert Stuart, being tbe moat noted la the collection. The exhibit also Includes a wonderful display, of old colonial silverware and silver relics, among which ta a sliver crown, worn by the Queen of ths Indians, presented to her by King Charles 11 of England. LEE SHUBERT ILL. New York,- - Aug. 7, Announcement was made today that Lee .Shubert, head of tbe Bhnbeit theatrical enterprises and chain of theatres throughout the country. 1s 111 at Ma home here, the result of heat and overwork. . Since tbe death iff hla brother Sam In a railroad wrack near Harrisburg, two years ago, most of tbe work Iff conducting the numerous enterprises in which they were interested hna fallen oa the shoulders of Lee 8se-ber- t, who ta not .strong physically. His friends believe be will recover after a rest. : much-neede- d Stops raracbe In two minutes: toothache or psln or burn or scald In Bve minutes; hoarseness, one hour; musdeache, two hours; sore throat, twelve hours Dr. Thomas Edectrle Oil, monarch over pain. HERCHANDISE Ylollns, Gutters, AemrrdioaA Joe, String. Latest Publications of Shnet Haste Boo the Wondsrlsl Pip Organ 9379 Washington Avsran OGDEN, UATH. FRENCH DRY CLEANIN G Having added a dry cleaning w partment to our business, handle to WJ now prepared and - gentlemen's auila, portlen and nil fine aflk and wool ta that should not be waahed : ordinary way. Ws propose te thla departmesl wor as wen a te our launJryservie best to give tha public the to be had te the city. OGDEN STEAA LAUNDRY Phonas 174. 437 Twsntydlfth |