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Show I!IE EXAMINER: MORNING UTAH. OGDEN, passed were it not Thai the rime llrni' against it. However, this may lie regarded as possible legislawnicti tion. The two oiher stand comparatively Utile show, are tariff reform and the inheritance lax. With the general subject, of tariff revision to bound up the question of the Philippine tariff which may possibly he passed as a separate measure, but which in all probability will be put eff to a more convenient season when the subject of tariff revision can he considered as a whole. Frankly speaking, the subject of Inheritance taxailon does not seem to stand the ghost of a show. There are too many powerful interests against it and too many other things which may he used to sidetrack ii and talk it to death without artton at the present short session. Still tbe president is a persistent man and he has a hab it of getting hie way, even when appearances are muck against him. He has already announced himself in favor of an inheritance tax law, and it having one put ihrough even in spite having one ptu through even In spite of the opposition that such a measure is sura to arouse. Sl'NIJAY MulINING, to su much THE. EXAMINER Publlsnad Every Di In the by. The Standard Publishing Year SUBSCRIPTION Delivered by Carrtar ia Ogden City, Including Sunday blam- ing Examiner, par month.. 75e ftiiigw be coplea IN ADVANCE. The Examiner to neat by mall ouuuda u I Ogden. per year. .6.00 At umm quarterly, ia advance.. IJto BY MAIL FEARLESS and INDEPENDENT. The Kaauiaier to a strictly U gi nenupaper. atee aa equal aaov. hne ae favorite Iji, and ae eimatoa to punish. U wui dvo the Bens uawaaed and unprejudiced. wu. be iccelveu on au aubjecw preaeuied to respectful i.mii, iron known individual but the true earn ntuel be puuiiaiied ia (ulL All totters and conunuaicatioaa signed by mb da plumes, cr summed names, will be thrown ia ue eraate baakeL The brave aiaa never kidae behind an ate limed name. Doa't aah tbe Ell tor ie be napoaelblo lor W JJU are ashamed cL Subscribers wU' cooler a favor by totoraueg this ofllco el laiiurt The Kxnmtosr beiore to reoeir their brtakfaeL Examiner caa be found on eaie by tbe independent News Ca. Salt Lake City. Oa all through trains leaving Ogdea oa The Soathera Pacific Railway. The Baton Iacillc Railway, and The Oregni Short Idas Railway. The W"ing gwmtaar naiad places. 2, r'Qr. Good Bye, Thanksgiving It has past. It is now time to think of what you want to do for Christmas Let Us Help You We Have a Big Store Full of Good Things And would Lk: to show you through and have you make your selection now while the stock is complete. We will store the goods and deliver them when you want them. We are going to remind you each day of some of the articles that may meet your requirement. Watch our ads. We think you will catch an idea of what will be appropriate lor Xmas. VOTED THANKS. The following is from the secretary of the Ministers' association: "The association of Ogdon ministers, at the annual meeting held November 2d, 1906, unantmausly voted to thank the Ogden Standard and the Ogden Examiner for oourtewiea shown j Here Are a Few Items That May Interest You the churches of the asaoclalion during the past year. Calve, Canute and Count Hunt have succeeded in getting more free advertisement in the past week than any three celebrities before or since,- THE ROYAL MORRIS Will OOBlcr S patTOBS favor on the management by ia porting to thia office wbeaever they (aU to find the pepera at tbe doaig 'Ia'E.MREI: I CHAIR ' Santos Dumont seems to be the only fiylng machine expert who gels full measure of publicity. Possibly he Is the only oue who has anything worth publishing. COMING CONGRESS. Commander Peary U taking up subfor another "dash to the scriptions The next aeaaiun of congress la goI pole" eveu before he has had time a ahead time have to buey very ing of it. Ordinarily there would have to tell how bis last one failed. been no thought that anything except If Mr. Hannah Graham ever gets the big supply I111 could be passed, but the prevent tlniea are not ordin- hnrd ap, she might try if she can do ary one. President Roosevelt ha a tbe vanishing lady art on the stage ae successfully as she did it in the way ot getting hi own way and forcing the consideration of Mila which Caruso case. even a majority of congress would The Novae Yremya says that Amer. There are prefer to see pigeon-holefour meaaurea beside the appropria- ica is destined to fight Japan. It is tion bill, nil of which are likely to to be hoped for Lie sake of all conbe mentioned at tbe onmmg session, cerned that the X. V. has noI Imand one or two of which are almost proved his forecast department any certain to bo pasted. For the flrat store it prophesied that the Rusalaus time ia IU history the chipping bill were going to lick the Japanese. may he considered an administration Guv. Hughes talks Just like a man measure. The tinging call of 'Secrewho hsd never been inaugurated. Tranamla-aisalpthe at delivered tary Root, congress at Bt. Louie, demA Chicago woman has killed her onstrated the necessity for such a bill and disclosed that the president was husband been use she discovered be was not a millionaire. Now we will heartily In favor of It. Thera are i a ;t he worrying for fear our wives fain interests many powerful great vor of the bill also, perhaps not quite will find us out. the bill that ia bow resting in comSenator Tillmans announcement mittee, but a subsidy hill none tbe his Chicago speech does not about lets, with the hope la the background stop that certain of Its provisions could be read aa though he expected toAfrl-modified before the bill aa passed. at a hotel where they have an head waiter. Thus, it to likely. In the scant time American that will remain between appropriaPittsburg has nothing better to tion measure, that a ship subsidy bill chronicle today than ' a Black Hand may be Jammed through. Thera to another subject, that of shooting scrape, Indicating that the of millionaires ia running low currency reform, which baa been supply knocking at tbe doors of congress for Senator Platt wants it mentioned many years past. It la a subject of that he at lpaat was never mixed up urgent interest and one whirh at Isa, in an insurance scandal. the financial Institution! of the noun-tr- y seem to be agreed on. Thera is John D. Rockefeller says: "There la little doubt that a bill, embodying the no place like my home. But what suggestions of the currency commis- the process servers would like to find sion, will be introduced at the next out to where It Is located. session, and It doubtless would Be This Morris Chair Only $10.00. Wa have a splendid Chair and can give thing you can think Ivet is show you our You will surely find will interest yon. stock of Morris you almost any- The finest Kitchen Cabinet nude. Will save many weary steps. Has every convenience and Improvement known to kitchen cabinet manufacturer. We have many different styles of them. Come in. Let us ahor you. ONLY $15) , THIShave ROCKER hundreds of different style; of In this line. splendid stock. something that We to show values. you that are just as great . Splendid Tables Only $7.50 and Up. Ton will need a good one. Make your selection now. We have an immense stock to select from. ROYS AND GIRLS OUT OUR ADS OUT; bring them to us and we will give you a souvenir. ' , OGDEN MAILS Ogden Furniture & Carpet Company po Like Soap Bubbles 80ME BOYS SUITS . YOU BUY ARE LIKE SOAP BUBBLES THEY DON'T LAST. IF YOU GOOD WANT REAL BOYS' IS OURS CLOTHING THE KINO TO BUY. OUR BOYS' CLOTHING IB MADE UP WITH A VIEW TO GIVING SATISFACTION. TO CONVINCE YOURSELVES OF THE TRUE OF MERIT OUR BOYS' CLOTHING. COME AND 6EE OUR LINE OF FALL AND WINTER SUITS $150, a $3.50, $1, $4.50, $5, $6, $7, Arrival and departure of malls at Ogden pustofflee: t North and Northwest, O. S. L. Ry 7:80 6:30 ra., A p. m.; deArrive, m. m.. 11:60 part, 13:65 East, all points, U. P. Ry. Arrive, 4:30 a. iu.; 3:15p.m.; depart, 7:60 a. m 2:35 p. m., 6:60 n. ra. Southeast, R. G. W. Ry. Arrive, t. 1:00 a. m 11:45 a. m 2:60p.m.; 7:00 a m.; 6:30 p. m. Wwt all points, S. P. Ry. 7:30 a m., 2:50 p. m., 7:00 p. m.; depart, 3:30 , v m., 2:45 p. m. Southern California and Nevada. S & 8. L. Ry. Arrive, 8:30 a. P. L. A. w.. 7:30 p. m.; depart, 2:o p. m., 6:30 p. m. Southern rtah, O. 8. L. Rv. Arrive. 8:80 a. m., 7:30 p. m.; depart, 3:30 a. m., 2:45 p. m. Southern Utah, R. G. W. Rv. Arrive. l:Uff a. m , 2:50 p. m., 7:00 p. m.; depart, 3:30 A m., 7:00 a. m., 6:30 p. m. Frit Lake City, O. S. L. Ry Arrive, 1:00 ra, S:3u a. m, 12:00 m., 2:50 m., p. m., 7:30 p. m.: depart, 3:30 7:50 A m, 1C::10 a. in., 2:45 p. m, 5:50 p. m. Balt Uike City, R O. W. 1:00 a. m. 6.2u m.; 2:50 p. m.; depart, 7:00 p. m. Cache Valley Points. O. 8. L. Ry. Arrive, 10:45 a. m.; depart, 4:50 p'. in Hv.tsvtlle, Eden A Liberty Arrhe, m. 5:0u p. m.; depart, 9:00 R. F. D. Weber County Arrive, 3: On p. m.; depart, 8:30 a. m. WM. GLA8MAXN. Post matter. a a a a a a ADELINA PATTI IN LONDON. Binge "Home Sweet Horn. and "Coming Through the Rye. Fatti chose lundon, Dec. for her farewell to Ixradon audiences this afternoon the two songs with which she won the people of many and countries. Home Sweet Home. Coming Through the Rye." Her rendering of these brought the vast audience which filled R:;ysi Albert Hall to its utmost capacity, and the famous artist received an ovation which seldom has been equalled. The hand clapping and cheering continued for half an hour. Mine. Patti was deeply touched, and with the greatest difficulty repeated a verse of Coming Through the Rye." Burlier tn the afternoon she hsd t sung Mozart's "Vot Cherapete." s "La Svmiata." ail.! Ardltis "11 Rarlo" for Mchsho win repeatedly encored. Tol-s'.i- PURCHASE New nounced COTTON LANDS. Orleans. Ihv. 1. As was anby Colonel F. M. Welch. to-lii- In ebarae of the timid system Immigration huronti in this city that the represema' in of the I encash ire A .Mauches:ei Col ion Spinner association who hate j.isi completed a tour of HEAVY DROP IN STOCK. ijie rotion belt, practically have dea 5.0(o acre tra-- t .... 'v rided t p'ln-hasNew York. Dec. I.- - A of rt:on land earji in Loulatana and in the stock of th. Xip'fulug 'i,-.i with a view to raising ar. i ti m j company, a Cobalt cun. own mill in m. high point of I3:i.75 .i j:,.. shipping roitjn to their no.-!to $19.75 today a'trai'T. a, Isuicashi-- e and Manchester.TremHy the the tcntlon and itlnrji handling of rotton direet to the spinners the Englishmen until thia af'ernivm afcrn i: ,, bn nounrert that the CugiTwiliviin hru-belteie they can eliminate the niMuto-ll.e:ere had decided nut to exerciae hii. i, tlon hold hv them in puich.TM' tun, The party left Iasi night for Si. 000 share of the rorii;Mny Miv-n: Is 'lltS. Xu rMori ia gin-- : $25 per share. In the statement for the iteeUio!!. lr; LIDVAL ON TRIAL. Ijo'iIs Mnriha!:. mun-i- l the genhelms. skM it wu ticra-iathere he ftt.'Peier'h'ng. Dec. 1. Lidval, n rt been I hart ifficiini to who Is charged w- h f' aurt rnwrvtnr :u itna j amine rrc rosi in c Mineciii'ii with the pur' Iiac of stirt M tO lr peri i . HM, r . up to $10 Mtsst-xdtip- I WATSON-TANNE- R CLOTHING CO. "Where the Beet ie Bold. 376 24th Street l. k r -- f. 8otaklcb, have arriveil here to testify before the investigating committee. Assistant minister of the interior, Gurko, who la accused of complicity with Udval. baa at his own request been relieved of hit duties of director of supplies to the famine districts. Lidval will fuce the Investigation in a defiant mood. He declared io the Associated Press tonight that the contract was perfectly, regular and that a thousand carloads of grain had a ready bean delivered tallied a; ovn the amount $200,009. auiranivd to him. The delay in supl; hg the remainder, ho shIiI. was due to the Inefficiency of i he-- railmid arrange menu. LACK OF CARS. The Great Handicap at the dustry. Oil In- Los Angeles. Cal, Dec. 1. According to an evening newspaper probably the great! Handicap to the oil industry in California sit this time la tbe elvir.vge of tank oil cam, which lias grown until it ia aaid toere are not more than half enough of these in fommisitiii to handle the product. Six hundred additional cars are aalrt to lie badly needed at thp prevent time. In ihelr absence it ha been necessary to provide expensive storage arro:nmi),1ati..iM or to keep vnat quantities of .il locked in tbe ground PLANS FOR CATHEDRAL. by means of tightly plugged wells, Ths Pacific, Santa Fc end Ball. Lake l tlroml have each onimert Washington, Dec. 1 li. F. , but they are not of Dui'inn and Henry Yaugnun of adrMifnnal eqi'ipmcn-an Innueiiliite cl betterment hopeful Boston, both architects, bare arrived of In Washlng:on at the Inviratlon f Bishop Sattcriee t arrange ibe piuiu MINISTER FROM SWEDEN. for the new r.ithrdeal which is u tie edrciert in ihi city. Mr. Bodeley .ays that Ihe old English (knhio design, if Mr. Grip. Who Is Mora Than Sixty Years Old. a.lopie.1 i ;hc cathedral, will lie one of the finest in the world. The edifice lu-c1. will rns innrp than Mr. Grip. who. nccording to the 1' snatch fr.im Stock-hnin- i. ha recalled as minister TO CELEBRATE BIRTHDAYS. of Sweden to tin United States, has served in i:.i rapacity for aoniWash-ngn Dec. 1. The United your. H is more 60 years of than States has iecideii a el'g'hie for retirement, acto celebrate he birthday to tile practice in his councording of McKinley, .Tinuary 29, and IrcM- .nt Lincoln. February 12. try.If is sail by those who enjoy close by lii;dir. meetings i i :h;s ettv a the minister that his which we1 aiown public men will be reiaimus eertieea have aatiafaciory to hi Invi cri io ,iik. and surprise is exprease.1 at his reca!!. It was generally STRIsE declared off. tice that he would soon leuv the Idled Fa'cs for an extended Tncfon Dec. 1. The strike leave nf alsence. Mr. Grip apent the on the railroad branch of the ever.ieg with l'.uends and ruuld not be Bout br in has been dec'.:ril uff n m tip to a late hour. and :ir. moving. E:ii"ieer Re!:, who hs held for the afPl:Vi,-,- i DEATH OF THOMAS FULLER. krtliB f '. Yaoiit fndlaii. " -, whii'b'ii vi in ihe strike Salon. Mas.. Dec. 1. ('apt. Th:.a. ,lt .. .,n reeaert enri'te.l F!!"v. iris'ir and hern I t. . - i - T a- . les-tet- y of many an exciting experience on the ' Lieutenant Collat'd, on one high sens in days when piracy and in 1$05. lost hi temper and mutiny were frequent, died at his offensive order to a stoker or, home here today, aged 93 years. youf knees, you dog. subsequently The lieutenant Capt. Fuller won International fame an master of the ship l.uctlla. While obliged to apologise. After the late break the adniirsili that vessel was off the coast of Sumatra. with $25,000 in spetda on board, ordered a court of Inquiry into conduct on both occaK the crew mutinied. Revolver in hand. n D Capt. Fuller nulidued his men and In consequence of the finding.before s to now appear been ordered finally brought the ship into Philadel- ' a court-marti- phia. JAPAN December 3. WILL RECEIVE INCREASE. CONFIDENT That President Roosevelt Will Adjuet School Controversy. New York. Dec. 1- .- Questions at If aue between tbe New York U01 and Hudson River Railroad comptw and Its steam and electrical 1ocof tive engineers have been adjusted. cording to J. M. Watson, chaimu JJ the organization of the Brotherhco of Locomotive Engineers, employed W that company. Mr. Watson said uv the men will receive a substantial coasw pay and satisfactory Japanese newspapers are emphatically crease in claim. their of all eration moderate in all their notices of the affair and so far as the Japanese nation is concerned, there I. absolutely SEVERE SENTENCE FOR FORBES no reason for tbe revival of the newsButte. Mont., Dec. l. William J; paper notoriety In tiiii: country. "The Associate:! Pn sk was today au- Farrell, formerly clerk In the thorised to quote the Japanese' em- of District Court Clerk W. E. bassy aa above. It was further aaid was today sentenced to twenty-etgthat there were no new developments yesrg In the penitentiary on tv In the situation of anv character: that vict ions for forgery, growing os the matter was in the hands of Presi- his signing fictitious names to wa dent Roosevelt and his willingness and rants for Jury service. Farrell ability to act was entirely relied up- convicted on two counts. Washington. Doc. 1. Japan has ev ry confidence that President Roosevelt will adjust the Japanese California school controversy entirely to the satisfaction of lmth nations. Feeling this confidence Japan has ceased to be agitated over the situation. The on. TRIAL OF LIEUT. COLLARD. Gave Offensive Kneee, Order. On You Dog. Your Portsmouth. England. Dec. 1 An admiralty order was received here today, directing the tria' by of Lieutenant Bernard St. George ( nllard. to whn-- e order, "On your knees." The repert mutinous outbreak here is .itrrlb'feJ It nautpired at the trial by i' nf the ruiii'innu stokers 'ha court-marti- eourt-ni!.r:u- |