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Show THE MOUSING posaessions. Foe.Jbly her intention wen good, but we all Luow the rod that i paved nijt Just such good intentions a these. The only tranquility that the unspeakable Turk knows anything about is the tranquility of death, and he ha seen to it that this shall prevail wht rever hi murderous hand could ia II. For at least three years the condition in Macedonia have been going from bad to worse. Tha Ptfwer have remonstrated singly and In unison. anil the Sultan ha replied by doniais, by promises, and by the ancient and nearly always successful expedient of arousing mutual jealousies amongst hie opponents. But there is a limit even to the patience of Europe In the presence of misgovmmipni to which that of JluKsia becomes insig- niflcanL The action of the international fleet in prizing Mitylcne 1 in order to compel tile Sultan to acquiesce la a Scheme for the admiuinr ration of Salonicai Moiuvtir and I'akub, the three Macedonian vilayets whose ha linn peculiarly abotniu-abl- THE EXAMINER Polished Every Day in the Year by Tne Standard Publishing Co. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ta Delivered by ugdea City. including Sunday Mum Ins Exii tia. aminer, per mouth.. 5 cit- Sinai copitta BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. Tha Kxam.nrr la ant by mail ouuide of Ogden, per year At quarterly, in nd- 11,M iei vane FEARLESS I.eil AND Tha Examiner i n strictly independent newspaper. It gives all aide an equal show. The Examiner ha no favorite. and no enema to puuUli. It sill give the new unbiaaed and unprejudiced. will be ret'oiumunicai'.on ceived on all subject preaeuied lu respectful language from known Individual!!, but the true name must b published in fulL All Vttera and communications signed by noin de plume, or aeaumed name, a 111 be thrown ETAH, PCNDAY DO.EMBEE JIOENING, 3 , 1905, . j l i VeJ Whs I the Sultan w ill now do remain to be seen. lie is quite justified in are in ' doabelievlng that the Power never yet know n earuesL for he has them to mean what they say, or to do I what they threaten, lie welcomed the fleet with exu-nivpreeut of swtci- J meats, possibly hupiug that tb captain would quarrel over their division. Finding that the dreaded warship Krill remain and that they are actualrevly collecting lit custom-housenue lu spite of these blandishments, he will doubtless try other tactic in the hope that something will turn up. Perhaps jc will At thle eleventh hour It Is not easy to believe that the Of Macedonia is at an end or that tbe Christian nationalities of Ortnula Europe Lara anything to hope from Europe or from any other power than tiiat of their own hands. ssewi amiissned wsBKI . , j A will confer a Subscriber favor by Informing thig otllc of failure to receive The Examiner before their breakfast. Tbe Morning Examiner cau be found on sale by the Independ ent Nawa Ca Balt Lake City. On all through traina leaving Ogden on The Soul hern 'Pacific Rail Railway nd Tbe Otegou Short Line Rail 1 CHRISTMAS NEWS. The Store They Talk About! e e THE OGDEN FURNITURE AND CARPET COMPANY. WAS THERE EVER BETTER NEWS THAN OUR NEW67 STORE FILLED WITH GIFT GOODS OF THE PRACTICAL, USEFUL, ACCEPTABLE KINO. A STOCK SO DISPLAYED THAT THE CHOOSING OP ANY NUMBER OF GIFTS WILL BE EASY. AN EXTRA FORCE OF SALESMEN TO SERVE BOTH LOOKERS AND BUYERS IN A PROMPT AND COURTEOUS MANNER. A STOCK SO FAIRLY PRICED THAT EVERYONE CAN AFFORD TO BUY rROM IT. A way. Examiner jutrons will coufer a fat or on tbe mauagemeut by reporting to ihl otflee whenever they fail to find tbe papers at tbe designated places. SCHOOL FOR OEAF Basket Ball to be Played Fpture. in . Near Tbe schuol was favored with a visit from Governor Culler and tha promiTh booster seem to bay been In nent officers of the slat Friday, Dec. meeting. the majority at the in 1st. Tha varkma school room aud hupa were Inspected by the party, all Some of those men who own boles in tif whom were much pleased with the the ground seem to dream that they work of tbe state school. The governor addressed tli children In the dining hav rich Iron mines. juvenile court should read that tj letter from one who has been through it. That imy who wrote to Jacob U on the right track. If he can only keep out of politic lie will, aotno day, i be prosperous anil s s Zion's latest acrup Is ov er Street car track. That should be more easily settled than tbe late religious one, anyway. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD! Those preeciil were: Cuveruor Cultreasurer, atiorncy general, slate auditor, stats superintendent of public Institutions, board of trustee of the sellout for tbe Deaf and the Blind and Mr. John Watwm. ler. the atai THIS MEANS MUCH TO YOU AT THIS TIME YOU WANT EVERY DOLLAR TO COUNT TEN. YOU MAY SELECT HANDSOME AND ATTRACTIVE ARTICLES THAT WILL MAKE ELEGANT GIFTS FOR THE WHOLE HOUSEHOLD, AND . Old hied, one of the best borees owned by the echool, died a few day ago of pneumonia. Make the Payments To Suit Your Income j Thanksgiving day was fittingly cele-braled by the pnplla of the school. In the morning the pupils enjoyed them-wives In various ways. Soma spent their time In tha library, some went to town, while others am used themsclve We hate heard that protection is; ja th gymnasium playing basket ball, tha mother of trust and now Williams In lha afternoon a grand turkey dln- A"1 the evening an aasa trusts and graft ate fraternally re- enterlainmenl was given. A program InlatL It in now up to soma politic (,y games was the order of to name the sire. the evening. LOW AND VULGAR. The wveuing Bunco sheet publishes a scandalous article on J. Weaicy llill. Tha atory waa mailed from Phlladel-- ' f hi ia all tha papers in tbe wtate. Including the Siandard. In reading tbe alleg'd charges we discovered that luapy f them were false to our own knowledge and we decided that the iher acruMtiona and libelous state-rowt- s might be equally false. Tha publication of that aiory show bow agar i the Bunco paper to spread caudal and Indulge It love for the low and viilr. CAMPAIGN OF SPITE. . A VISIT HERE WILL PROVE FRUITFUL OP GIFT HINTS FOR ONE YOU INTEND TO REMEMBER, SO COME IN OFTEN. YOU ARE ALWAYS AS WELCOME TO LOOK AS TO BUY AT THIS STORE. room. 1euple who doubt tha efficiency of 1 1 MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS NOW WHILE OUR STOCK 1$ WE WILL STORE THEM' AND DELIVER THEM AT YOUR COM-PLET- PLEASURE. Mr. Joseph Beck aud wife came to their llltia son, who ia a dual pupil at tha achool. Mr, and Mrs. Beck are both deaf mutes. su Tbs basket bull boy will meet tbe team from American Fork, Friday, Dnc. 8, In a match game. TL boys re practicing haul and they are determined ibat the score will be ia their favor when the referee's whistle blows at the end of the game. At any rata the visitor will know they have beta in u game. i . ) The deaf boy played a practice game of banket, hall with the Weber Stake Academy. The teams were evenly matched and the score waa very close. The basket ball team lias received a Agrc. whose abilities provoke a from the Y. M. O. A. banket challong In lewder la a to said be the smile, ball teem. It 1 proposed that the ji oraient Intiwdrd to embarrass the gam bu played In Suit Lake City, Satpresent administration. He la said urday. Dec. 9!h. Manager Burt wrote Une-u- p of the Y. M. C. A. team io lmve confidentially Imparted tha for the names of the following well and the Information ihst be will soon head a known Joe player were received; against saloon Just for tha Bmiih, Lund, Chrinty. McCnnurl and purpose ot reflecting upon the city Stanton. It. 1 not likely the challenge government; that he will carry on tha will be accepted of the Y. M. C. A. Insists upon the shove men. cimpuign of denunciation until tha tinned men. playing Tint of the year and then will let tha t. limit er drop. Hi a only uim and The superintendent's cotiage ia t It i told. 1 to pul tli about ready for occoimncy. administration in the bole. A worthy Superintendent Drlgg wear duck object, we must say, fur so distina couple of day ar week. hunting a a Agee! guished gentleman He had good suecc't. THE FLEET AT MITYLENE. Mi, Eddy in father, who live The uci Ion of the international fleet Kansan, ia visiting her in Ogden for a few days. against Turkey la producing u groat tf interest, but this is largely due Mr. and Mr. Wright have I men in i tho fact that the European To.ierv Ogden for a few days. Mrs. Wright haa been staring at tho achool nurwery :i are actual ly doing something : 6 ith her son. who has variation ui the game of chicanery and be .'n sick. lii'le year-olbluff that the Sultan haa conalatcntly t.nd adroitly played uton them for The diwf girls aiv preparing to give .in exhibition of faney drill nt the bastiicae many year. Jn 1S7S Europe pledged her.ielf to ket ball game next FriiLiy. The girl and are being trained by Mr. Ro maintain tranquility in the Turkish tliey do very creditably. oh-jtte- pn-sen- T d tton and in campaign funde ergtribn VIGOROUS lion. In the reply filed today Mr. Vaivcr accuse President McCall of rt clutching public morals, corrupting legislation and looting the fund of policy holders by extravagant ventures ami reckless speculation. The answer fill ten typewritten page. It contains direct and sever attack on President McCall. Vice President George W. Perkins and other officer of the insurance company. It directs specific attention to the charge that McCall and Perkin have in had and qneetlonabie real eatate Investment lost B7.0nn.00fl of the company's REPLY BY VANDIVER .lrffnrson City, Mo., Dec. 2. W. D. Vandiver, atate auperiniendeut of insurance, through bln counwel. Attorney Genera Hadley, of the V. Lehmann and John M. Wood, today filed In the Vniird State circuit court here hi reply to the petition of the New York Life Insurance company In the injunction proceeding recently Instituted by the New York Life company to overthrow hi order revoking It Missouri license. Superintendent Vandiver, charged the time he ordered the coinpauy'e license revoked, that the New York Life had forfeited ita right to continue bus-jn- e lu Missouri. He cited tl)e testimony brought out befor the New commiYork legislative ttee to the effect that President McCall and hi associates had during four year. pa.L apwt Urge sum, of money to secure desired state leglxla- - Doll Show Dec. 7, 8 mono. Ho aaaerts that the Missouri Insurance department has the right to require lnaurani-- companies doing business in the state to manage their affair in a proper manner and to insist on election of new officer and the adoption or methods that will Insure the fund of the policy holders. VICTIM OF MYSTERIOUS ASSAULT luve-oigatln- ani 9 At 2416 Washington ave. MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OP DOLLS WILL BE EXHIBITED IN GROUPS REPRESENTING SOME OF THE MOST INTERESTING AND INSTRUCTIVE STORIES AND BURLESQUES. DOLLS WILL BE BOLD IN GROUPS. OR SEPARATE. AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. EACH TICKET WILL ENTITLE THE HOLDER TO ONE CHANCE ON A BEAUTIFUL 112.00 DOLL. NOW ON EXHIBITION AT WRIGHT'S CLOTHING STORE. FOR ALL PURCHASES MADE AT THE DOLL BHOW COUPONS WILL BE ISSUED FOR EVERY CENT EXPENDED. WHICH WILL ENTITLE THE HOLDER TO AS MANY VOTES AS HE HAS COUPONS FOR THE MOST POPULAR GIRL IN THE COUNTY UNDER TEN YEARS OF AGE. THE GIRL WHO RECEIVES THE GREATEST NUMBER OF VOTES BY S P .M. SATURDAY. DEC. 9. WILL RECEIVE A HANDSOME SS.00 DOLL. A OGDEN, j e. In the waste basket. The brave men never hide behind as Don't ask lha eumed name. Editor to be responsible for what you are ashamed ot way. 1 Tha Union Pacific EXAMINER: GENERAL ADMISSION lO CENTS. PUBLIC INVITED. Scat He. Ya;i Dec. . Fred Gig ,nree B". dying at the Seattle result of a mysgeneral hospital ?, terious m:iiilt-ri'i:.assault made upon him today lu a local hotel here. A man named &:!. who shared the room with Gagnon, hik disappeared. Gagnon's tku'l i fractured and be haa been upninnoui from the ilme that he was by a chambermaid. The bedding wu euturated with blood. Among the man's effects the police found a letter from hit wife, Mary lu a Gagnon, dated a; Minneapolis. grip were foun,' two bankbooks, one on the Duitrh bank, showing a balance of and one on the Old of National bark, , Spokane, showing a ' balance of IW Gagnon's trv.i-- contained a full out tor tbe Alaxkan country, and it is t fix tha: believed wa Se- iirailnation ' 4 ward, Alaska f'-in- I i N.i-icn- Ie. Washing;on. 2. It wai stated is; the depa: ir.n: of the Interior day that F. J. ha beer. r.n:;ie whop successor district attorney in Oregon.-wihsvp entire charge for the goven;mir! lu the rropti:lnn of ihe tBil f"eMi r .!e. H-c- ey, n : to-- : e grievance, and redress afforded if possible. The delegates advised the men to retire peacefully and to remove their hats as a sign of acquiescence, hut they became uproarious 'and shouted that they would not do so. FEDERAL CONTROL OF FOOD 9CE9 Washington, Dec. 2. Federal control of foods, drugs and liquors for the purpose of securing their purity is provided for In a bill to he introduced in the e?nate at an early date by Sun ator Heyburn of Idaho. Jurisdiction of the government over these articles is declared in the measure when they become article of inter elate or foreign commerce, and a penalty of a maximum fine of $500 and one year imprisonment is provided for violators of tha regulation set forth. It i made unlawful to sell or offer any article of food, drug, medlcince or liquors which I adulterated or misbranded, of which contain any poison in or delelerou substance. Ita term prohibit the introduction into the United States or insular poHsewrions from a foreign country of food, drugs and liquors which are not pure or are misbranded To ascertain the purtly of food, drugs and liquors, both of for-cg-n and domestic manufacture ia given to the secretaries cf the treasury, agriculture, commerce and labor to prescribe uniform rules for tbe examination of foods, drugs and liquors, euch examination to be made by the bureau of chemistry of the department of agriculture. The measure defines what shall constitute misbranding and adulteration in (lie article over which It asgumee J:iridiction. Juris-motio- n I WHARF MEN ARE RIOTING. Georgetown, British Guinea. Dec. 2. Tug riot of the wharf laborers con- tinued throughout Friday. The police fired on strikers several times killing pvcn and wounding seven-teen- . The mob wa very determined rufl refused to listen to ita own delegates. who met the governor and jin arsuraure front him that an inquii'v would be made i:o their They then sot beyond control invaded the public buildings, Blnaot at throughout the city were smarted, the electric street railway ceased tuning. The rioting continues today. SALE OF GIRLS CAPS We have a very large line of Girls Caps which we will place on sale Monday Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. In the lot may be found the Edna May, Tourist or Auto caps in all the styles and colors. $1.25 Bear Sk'n, in red, blue and C 1I ( v white. During the sale only $1.00 Bear Skin. During the sale SHf for 90c Edna May or Tourist Sale 70c 75c Edna May or Tourist. Sale price 60c and 50c Auto Caps; Sale AQr ,...vvv pflCC price..' 4hC 20c 25c Auto Caps. Sale price See window for style, color and price. Exceptional values in caps for three days only. CLARK'S STORES Wash. Avs 23B6-58B0-- 62 X |