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Show TDE 4 tat among them, and THE EXAMINER PukKilw Every Day in the Year by The Standard Publishing C. Self-relianc- e lUUCmmON RATE. Delivered by Carriar ia Ogdea Cliy, including Sunday Morning r, par nualh.... !5 eta. 6 Elagto ell BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. Tka Eiamtaar la by nail oulaida of Ogdea, M M par mt jaar At lean quarterly, la raapon-n'biHiie- ad- - iiimtaMH VMOi FEARLESS AND INDEPENDENT. Tka ExABinar la a airleUy p and ant newspaper. U glvaa la-da- aidaa an Tka Eaamlaar all wqual show. kaa no you will lnvariab ly hear wine word regarding her e ecutire ability, sou phrase, of for her self reliance and a note of admlrailou for Jirr Indeprudeui-e- . Independence doe. not mwaa recklessness nor willfulness. doe not mean deafness to counsel, and executive ability doea nut mean that n woman should plan u cart er outside her home. . Not uy of ihesa things please ike lord of creation, but (hey (ike n man who cau frry bar portion of ih wurid'i worries and cares and and carry lheui with and grace and with no air of having . performed niirai-li-made her plana and has Once rbe nrepared her work In any direction, n i,iu likes a woman to tell him Ifabout she it and ask hia suggestion, and altera aome detail to please him he U Immensely gratified. If she abandons the whole thing at his requritt, for good reasons, he is p hosed. But ha like to know she can think for herselL and that she dona not forever depend rou him for ideas. Men in love are delighted to he told that they are never absent from the thonghia of their sweethearts, but the husband flnda this ronariouanoKs a I title wearing. As bad as the clinging vine to the woman who makes her devotion too foror-llaa- , aad no aaaalaa to yualsh. It will give tae nave uaDaad aad unprejudiced. CoaunualoaUoaa will ba ia eaivad oa all aabjacta praaaatad la respectful laaguaga from known ladl rid unit, but the true name ba published la fulL All tatters and commualcatlooa aigaad by non da plumes. or naaumad nanwa, will ba thrown la tka waste Urtit Tka brave anaaa never bides behind an tha nua sd name. Don't ask Editor to ba mn possible for what you aro ashamed of. nut Subscribers will confer a favor by Informing this oSlca of failure to raoalvo The Baamlaor before their breakfast. Tka Morning Eiaalner can ba found on sale by tha Independent News Co, Balt Lake City. On all through traind touring Ogdon oa Tha Bouthera PaclBo Rail-wa- Tka Ualoa Faclfio Hallway aad The Oregon Short Una Rail- I way. Examiner patrons win eoafar a favor on tha Banagemeat by reporting to thin office whenever they fall to Bad the papers at tha designated places. THE CLINGING WOMAN. e nan may However, the have liked the dinging woman, tha dependent and Incapable woman, who appeals to him at every turn for advice and couaMel and auaiatnnce, there la tot ooe man la one hundred In Amorim today, an a Ella Wheeler WltanC ia tha San Kranckoo Examiner, who to not made weary and sink unto death by lung association with a woman of that type. A very young man, er a very old man, may enjoy an experience with a "leaner" and "dinger" for a brief period. It Batura hia vanity and mukee him fi-ba to a Holouoa of wisdom and a Sampson of strength. But tot either (ha vary young or Cue very old man marry tha twining-vin- e abort woman aad ha will in period wish ha were anything but an oak tree. lie will 1m awake In lha Mill wntchaa of the night, after a year or two, and wonder what manner of Irek Ua ha can Invent that will rnnble him to ba relieved of the growing weight of this vine. ' Tha tendency of the I sat twenty-fiv- e yean ban been to make women old-tim- aelf-rclla- nt . They have learnad to think out problems for thennmlvee and to make their own plana and attend to their own duties. However man objected to thin Independence of the weaker sex In tha beginning. he has grown to like It now. 11a flnda it comfortable. Listen to say half doses mca whom they dlanwa aome woman who in popu- - itiiwwent. The wife who never thinks of aey-thln- g or anybody hut her husband la apt to persecute him with her attention at Inopportune times. Bha la never tactful, never oonnrious that he wants to ba let alone occasionally, neyer capable of making herself and her affection n novelty to him. And this la n fatal error on tha pari of aay woman. J have known an attractive young woman to lose two admirers who would have been candidates for her hand had aha not oppressed them with her attention. Each man (In hia turn) made love-lik- e advances to her, and in both instances aha gave her heart ton readily, or, rather, aha gave them to understand her surrender too speedily. She wrote two letters to one of thrira; aha planned interviews, and aha rebuked and scolded If they failed to moot her half way. I know a wife who made tha same fatal error. Every hour of the day she asserted In noma manner her complete devo-t'on- . Bha had no plena, no hopes no ambitious, no purposes, no pleasures that were not laid before her husband, and ha wu expected to devote every spare moment to her. Bha "rat prised" him frequently at bin office, at lunch hour, expecting him to ba delighted with her company. Bha met Mm at tht comer of tho street whan ha came home a trifle late, and alio "went a piers" with him, a the children aay, in tho morn, ing. la fact, sbo nearly drove the poor man Into n retreat for tho insane with her dsvdtluo. . , tt to my belief that no human being can torn too deeply. love glorifies tha An univerae and ennobles (he character of tha one who loves, and can transform tho llfo and nature of tho on ao loved. But It to moat unwLe to always dlo play that love In ita fullness. A woman should never make herself common to her huaband. Bha should never visit him at hia business office ao frequently (hat bar coming la not a novelty, and aha should not lean upon him so persistently that her welffht beoomea a burden. If one of tho marble YemistM turn- - REMNANTS We have filled two large tables with remnants of dress goods. These remnants were made during our great clearing sale, so in order to dose them out we nave cut the price so low that they are real genuine bargains. Call in early Monday take some home with you. While vou are in the store look at our stock of Muslin Underwear. It is not only" large but complete in style and price. The Peerless is the best underwear on the market. During this sale you get 25 per cent discount. MORNING EXAMINER: OGDEN, il iuio fie.h and blood aad pursued a luan from morning to night, and from night till morning, he would noon beg her to go back to her pedetfal. If Minrva came to life and appealed to a man to think for her, breathe for her, plau for her, he would be flatter ed for the period of a week, perhwp a mouth ; after that he would grow vrr weary of her society and tell her he wax unexpectedly called away on a matter of buxine. Love much, hut cultivate tact and ditcie-tola nhouing that love. Do nor hide it under a cold or Indifferent exteriur, but do not dUplay it on a Mxaoued hhield, o that the object of jour affection can never be aurpriaed by a new and unexpected phase of it Love well, and k--t tha man you love foiueiiairx have the uattofactlou of questioning you to hear your answers, instead of telling him nil before he arks. Old Hickory Contest Guess the number of pairs of Old Hickory stockings in the window and get six pair free. Every guess is free also. Old Hickory stockings are the best in the country. They are a two thread, seamless, fast black, ribbed hose and will stand the hard wear given by school boys and girls. There are only two days left in which you can guess, so do it now. - CLARKS STORES 2356-58-6- 0 and 62 Washington Avenue. ("best I Send in Your Orders....... The Woman's Home Companion for one year Hoi-plta- wain- of A conference of 192 delegates from 120 liondon tabor organizations met recently to formulate n plan of campaign for the ngaaisation of the cgltniion of tha unemployed, and n that dew brought to Virginia for the purpuee of working the farm of the stale. Commissioner of Agriculture K inner I at the end of tho scheme. Thirty thousand of London's titule prop), are to be From If Beualor Tillman to to formulate the rules of etiquette for the White House he ought to be required to cull Currie Nat too In ua collsimrator. Butte Popular Monthly, for one year The American Queen for one year The Standard or Examiner for one month The Social Democracy of Bulgarin recently addressed an appeal to ihe working class invltiug K to unite in an organisation of the agitation of the unemployed, and a committee was formed to unite in an organised demonstration agaim-- t the government, on account at the proposed new industrial las and regulations, and to lay plans tor a general strike should the laws be curried. All for the Sum of... You The Industrie! Workers of the World are makiug strenuous efforts to secure a foothold in the different elite1 throughout the country. Heads of unions ia Dot rot I have got together in a movement to create a general defense fund. or- The Illustrated American, formerly Leslie's committee was formed to carry out tha objects aimed at. The t'h) machinists at th. Charlestown Navy Yard. Mass., will probably of 24 cents a receive a wage inert day. This rats, has been decided on by the hoard having th. matter la charge and will go into effect aa aooa as Secretary of the Navy Bonaparte approves. To mothers the world is Indebted for the work done by moat of Its great and gifted mea. Aa letters cut In the bark of a young tree widen with age, so do the idesa which a mother plants la the mtnd of her talented child. Box Eider Report. President Roosevelt has established a residence ia Virginia. The question Is. after his term at office expiree, shall he be elected a democrat to Unit, ed Siat.ee senator from Virginia or a States senator Republican United from New York? Atlanta Constitution. We refuse to become excited over the controversy that Is being raised on the point as to whether or not a man always carries hie cigar oa tbs right aids of hia mouth. Wo are Inclined to think, though, that sometimes he carries It In an upper vest pocket. Salt Lake Herald. Cant Beat it in the Whole Country mmmmmamammmmmmamtmmmmm AT THE STANDARD OFFICE SEE SAMPLES The annual report of the isthmian The dally wage for skilled tabor in canal conimtsslou to the seervury of Laly is: For machinists, 55 to TO war contains some statements which rents; mason 50 to 60 cents; carare of Interest apart from their bear- penters 50 to TO cents, and cotton ing upon the question of ths labor cost workers SO to 50 cents. of the canal. The Sydney Lauady Employes' It states that enough laborers can Union unanimously decided to fedebe obtained from nearby Island and rate with (he Victorina and South-tralia- n kindred oigantaatloas, also to countries, but It to not tabor of high efficiency. Unless much more of thin take the necessary steps to bring . can be developed. It will be necessary about ths organisation. to look elsewhere for n better class. Of the 162,030 members of 929 trade The Seventh Annual Convention of union, which made returns to the the United Mine Workers of Amer- French Labor Department n to the ica meets In Indianapolis on the 11th state of employment of thoir members of this month, and the Joint convention during September, 12.407, or 7.7 per in the month, of operators and mtnara meets there rent were out of work ns compared with 8.6 per cent in the January 2. previous month, and 10J per cent In September, 1904 The sum total of the sautlmenta at the recent Clvta Federation Forty-onwere reported to conference was undoubtedly favorable tho Italian disputes Labor Department as can be there ths and toward Chinese, baring begun In September, as combut little hope for the passage of (he pared with 60 In August. n sea-shJapanese and Korean bill at this of Congress and possibly not for Exclusive of seamen, the number many seasons to come. of workpeople reported la Greet Britain as killed In the course of The International Seamen's Union of their employment during October, America has again taken up the work 1901, was 192, being 02 teas than in of organising the licensed FI lots of September, 1905, end 29 laa (baa In the Grant Lakes. October, 1904. ganisation called the improved Order of Red Mea. the order may now be regarded aa improved to a very sinking degree. Lo Angeles Times. MAGAZINES See This Combination and in England decided lo pay an annual levy of one shilling per head for parliamentary candidature and payment of members. Keoruily th. maritime and labor organizations generally of the' United State submitted to congress a proposal fur lh establishment of a Ma! In Alaska, for the care of un tht- - liKhermen who annually im the - ORDER NOW BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE i SEWING MACHINE STORE ANTI-TRU-ST Don't forget we sell all the leading sewing machines at $10 and $15 below the trust, prices. We have in stock Standard Wheeler & New Home, Household and many others. Call and see our machines before you buy. e d -- The movement Inaugurated la New mournYork against "convent (oust ing" may become general la tha claaa la which It has started , but those who eaa ill afford to throw away their good clothsa to doa black in caaa of tho death of a rotation will persist In It appears from the report of Sargent of the Bu- reau of Immigration, that 1.026,499 Immigrant. arrived In the United State, during th. year ending June SO, 1906. This I an lacrosse of 213X29 over the figures of the precsdlng year. the habit, ao matter what th coast queaoea may bo to themselves or soSan Francisco Chronicle. The fact to that Utah county has more thoroughbred stock than say Eour thousand one hundred men are now employed In the sanitary work In ooansctlon with the Panama canal, and so affective has been this work that yellow fever has been virtually extra Ths county in the State. eounly fair this fail will prove the fact. Last spring the public did not believe there were as many blooded horses in the county ns the horse show revealed, and thin spring several paled from the isthmus. line Npecimons will he found to have been added. The horse show will be Agreements have been entered into a good harbinger of the county fair, between 100,000 building trades men and their employers In New York, the Provo Enquirer, terms of which provide for aa Increase It will be a saving of apace (f the of wages In some Instances and cover newspapers will leave out the name of a period of from one to three years. either the Bundard Oil company or All Ilaltan and other foreigners emthe Pennsylvania Railroad company ia the reports of the Pittsburgh political ploy ml at the gates and crossings along The two InsUtudnaa are the West Penn division of the Pennsylsquabble. one and the aame thing, and by simp-I- v vania railroad will be replaced shortnaming one of them the public ly by Americans. No cause Is given will know that both are meant. Los for the change, except for a higher Angeles Times. grade of efficiency. If any doubt exists upon the point Tho Brewery Workmen's Union of that publicity la corporation matters Philadelphia has bean suspended by the the Central Labor Union of that city would curs moat of the evils people complain of it ought to be dis- for Its failure to live up to the derision sipated by the strong reluctaaea dis- of ths American Federation of Labor played by Rogers and others to make in (be Jurisdiction dispute with the Enpublla the affairs of the eonrerns they gineers and Firemen. are ideetilled with. When men are so tenacious la withholding information It to believed that the United Mine It to a pretty sure sign that something Baa Workers, In uddlrion to s request for villainous Is being held hack. an righthoar day. will ask the anthraFrancisco Chronicle. cite operators for a new conciliation board, to be composed of miners and Mr. Furlier, formerly superintendent of the Boston A Maine railroad, was operators, which will remain constanta very tall mu and noted for his ly la session for tho purpose of adjusting disputes. fondness for Joking. 11s was on annnsl inspection at Gsorgetown with The total membership In unionised a number of friends, and began joking Mr. Horner, who acted as station ag- Brlihh industries to marly 6,000,000. ent, baggage agent. Height agent and Orman During tarn, year flfty-fl- v crossing tender, and who had long asked for a helper, without nuccese. tndooulotts spent over 11.500.000. Horner was a vary short man, with The Australian Federal Transportaxceptinnallr short legs. Being asked by the superintendent what made Ms tion Employes' Association has been legs so short, he replied: "My legs granted ragiatrailon under the Federal were as long as your when 1 came Arbitration Act. hriA hut I have worn them off runA protest it to be made by the ning around after the Boston A Maine railroad." He got his assistant. to Congress Union Boston Herald. Cigarmakers' against bill now before the house to the tariff law In reference to THE VALUE OF LAWSON'S AD- change from the Philippine. Among exports VICE. other things, the bill provides that 25 per cent of the duties, non imposed d It began in December, font, and on cigars brought from the Philippines, a nervous hull amount In Amal- shall prevail until 1909, when thv tarianMr. Lawson gamated Copper. ff shall he altogether abolished. nounced (hat, contrary to rumors, he was not long on rapper to any daagrr-ouAt a recent meeting of the Imhor extent, and that, consequently, he Council of Vallejo, Chi., the subject had not been ottllged to uulond. The of the targe number of accidents that first big advertisement appeared on befell the employes of Mure Island IVeembrr 6th, when Amalgamated Navy Yard last year wa. taken up. 2 selling between Cupper had The secretary of the Council was auand M. He reviewed the history of thorised to rommunlcsle with how it had the stuck, showing Malm and Influence him to to llttl in 1901; at this highest have n taw enacted to indemnify navy the yard worktnrn who are injured In the price, he stated, he was buying stock and advising Its purchase; 1 him line of their duty. cam the awful slump, which slid It down lo .13: he still advised his friends In hia annual report, made public on to bur, and as i result tiSO.fXH) shares 26. First l were bought by people ail over the Hitchcock says that the hunand him. country through perhaps low salaries paid clerks in first and dreds of thousands more shares serond-clnspost office is decrealng through source he could not trace, all the standard of efficiency. It ta imposat an average price of 4t to 42; be sible. he says, lo induce efficient men combined, he said, to bull the markrt. to enter this branch of the service until, as he claimed, the puhiie had when the naliiry. to begin with, is lint This Stnn n year, with no certainly of propossrssion of l.nnff.mm share. made no predictions, motion for advertisement perhaps several years. The but simply advised everybody who held November repn-- i of the New Zeaisnd stock to sell out Department ol Labor says that, Amalgamated Copper taking pell melt. In the next on, however, he the colony ns a whole, there seems at declared the stock would soli m r.1, i no to on enmplsin about present and during tha week there w.m a any eearrity f employment, particularheavy decline, the stock ai on nine ly In trades and unskilled labor; and 3X1-2- . Mr. Lawson fulling aa low shopkeepers, factory-owner- s iisumed his campaign on the follow- apparently and othii were satisfied. ing Mondav by frantically advising all -- ell i before it is too late." anil he The sixty ;hre central unions ol solemnly asserted that the only rea- German trade oigsnizstlons now have son why the market had not already a membership of lXju.lfls. au increase giuie to pieces was bemuse he sold orer ihe preiiou year of 1M.4 1. enormous amount, presumably ;o friend1; got B 21.713 vn.es to 1.325. ihe Atua! finally price. unMl his from under. New York Tira-r- . gamaed dourly of Railway Servant other u s bi-r- DON'T FORGET THE 1908. 22, Interesting and Concise Complete and Authorized to Be Published Exclusively in the Morning Examiner our Exchanges.) It is greatly to be feared that our weather men Is asleep at tho spring weather switch. Salt Lake Herald. ciety. JANUARY MORNING, All Parts of the World WHAT EDITORS ARE SAYING. The rrekident having Joined au MONDAY Latest Labor News From n I UTAH, a nt s Postmns-trr-Gcnern- Wil-son,Sing- Returns relating to the stale of employment during the third quarter of 1905 were supplied to the German statistical office by tredee unions with an aggregate membership of 957,073. aa eompared with a membership of 845.219 In the unions which reported at the end of June, end 589,928 In the unione which reported at the end at September, 1904. Of the total mem' berohlp of the branches reporting In September last, 11,805, or 1.4 per cent, were unemployed on the last day of (he mouth, the corresponding percentage, for June being 1.6 per cent and for a year ago 1.1. k Thomas Thompson, a stonemason, was elected mayor of Now Bedford, Mess. ... Drop Head New Goodrich Box Top Singer Box New Goodrich . Drop Head Wheeler StOmOO 8000 9500 925 & Wilson, slightly damaged, Sewing Machines rented and repaired. BOTH PHONES Independent, 811; Bel, 530-- Carl. Leather workers are on strike against local shop In Cincinnati, Chiand Peter boro, cago, Chattanooga C. Y. Rasmussen, Dealer 2246 AVE. WASHINGTON i Canada. AH the teachers In Edgar county. Bln, are pledged to strike If their Belarus are not raised from 30 to $40 e month. The strike of tailors have been tled in Baltimore. Chicago have can-make- rs lated n new scale. 0GDEN LIVERY set- formu- AND Any members of Kansas City Typographical union purchasing 3 for mads tobacco will be fined each offense. non-unio- n The United Mine Workers have reached the 400.1)00 mark, 80,000 being In the anthracite regions. Finest Turnouts in the Gty LITTLE REPUBLIC. A BUSY Switzerland to largely BOARDING OF BOSSES A SPECIALTY dependent outside world both for food end for the raw materiato used in upon the her Industries. A strange nod striking amount of nxHiutoeturing la going on among her mountains. In 1904 8w!tser!mnd'n Imports were valued at about 6260X00X00, and exports Such a trade for 3X15.843 people to significant of energy and suggestive of enterprise. Having gathered capital by king year of careful economy and saving Switzerland has learned n leseon from her French snd German neighbors that has helped her to a material prosperity unsurpassed by any people In Europe. Of course, her hills have helped her, ton, for the money spent In hotels, on railroad end In shops hy visitors to enormous, running far up In (he TrtephsHse BsH . tad. 81 711. Blackham & Ernst, Props. Bsrvtaa at RaaesaaMa and Fire Clan $160,-0O0.00- 239 JUBT Twenty-Fift- h ONE AND print Lhrory Pnaipt ONE-HAL-F St BLOOM Ogden Utah FROM UNION MF0T. LIGHT UP! millions. The prosperity of the republic reflects the prosperity of the rest of the world. If times are bed elsewhere Switzerland foeix It in the failing off In the number of visitors to (he mountain, take resorts and places of interest. Indeed, these two things are o delicately adjusted that Bwitisr-tan-d begins to feel the effects long before the unsuccessful season opens, for she records it ia her booking mouths befrew the. srtson begins. If the outside world is well off Swltxer-lanfeels it.: If the outride world suffer Switzerland suffers. Three million people are said to pass in at her gates every year, leaving $3ii.0iH)X0A in (he hotels alone. Add to this faras on railroads, for carriage hire, boats, ate., and the millions spent In shops for carved woodwork. clorks. toys of all kinds, souvenir. lace, etc... sad one begins to go s fairly- good Idea of what it. means to Switzerland to hsve he Alp as a harkgroo&d for her finanCon-ul- r cial progress sad prosperity. Rcpon. THE DANK. NOBODY LIKE HAVE FLENTY OF LIGHT INYOUR SIDE AND OUTBID PROV BULL TORE IT ADVERTISEBEST YOUR d MENT. tracts atRADIANCE CANOLI LIKE TH DOES THE MOTH. WE SUPPLY ,f . THE - Labor Sydney to. passed a resolution strongly ag.tlnst the proposed Immigra-toscheme of the state government. B also decided to dtaaributo a ctamtar amongv too principal tabor bodies in Ureai Britain, warning them of the suie of ihe tabor market, and.1 what might be expected-o- f men coming out to seek work In 'Australia. V Th cil S. W.) : m ELECTRICITY mwbwhb i Coun- pro-testin-g c R. S. CAMPBELL. OenX Manager . E. W. WADE. Agent |