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Show Tnii JIOIINIMi THE EXAMINER. Published fvwy day in ihr year. Business O (Sr?. 407 X4th Street. Published by the Union lTinting Co. FRANK FRANCIS. Editor and Mgr. Delivered by Carrier, including Sunday Morn Ins Examiner, Sets per month. . . ......... Sets Single copies. ...... SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By mail one month (includins ..60 Sunday) rts All Postmasters and Rural Delivery Carriers are authorised to receive ions. Subscribers will confer a favor by Informing this office of failure to receive The .Examiner before their breakfast. sub-scri- pt OGDEN, UTAH. JANUARY WILL BE A LARGER 3, 1904. PAPER. The Examiners Sunday edition Is limited to eight pages today, but by e exiwrt to begin the next Suurlay publication of special stoiies in a tif from, eight to twelve making the Sunday issue of tbe Examiner a paper of sixteen to twenty V jttges. Yeaterday, for the second time, the telephone was kept busy announcing to receive the failure ot mlNk-ribertheir palters. Vigorous effort are being made to overcome this disagreeable feature incident to starling n new jaier and noon Oitr frieniU can look for the Examiner without being disap-pointby the carrier, j aut-plrme- nt ed EXTREMELY SENSITIVE. Wall Street is as extremely aenal-liv- e to ihe influence tltal make for war nr ieaT an la n hothouse plant to balmy breeze on froaty xebyr. terday the Stock Exchange In New York gave evidence of till in the break in price When it became currently rumored that war In tbe Ear East was inevitable. There la but email proepect of thia country becoming Involved in the con flirt If war does break out, and, therefore, only a highly speculative mind of tbe boar persuasion could And reason in fear any injury to thin country finances or commerce because of Sit lniK?ndlng content' for. supremacy between Hus-a- ia and Japan. War. to a neutral nation, is a stimulant that energises every branch of trade, and no neutral could proflt more by tha waging of a war over Manchuria And Korea than- - the United Stales. Already Rusnlau offlcera In the depart moot are conirncitng in I bin country for supplies fur the Cos. sack army and. Japan will be forced, to follow the exam pin. Tha misfortunes of Japan and Russia will be our good fortune, although to obtain the nlnews of war there may be successful efforts made by both nations to obtain n rt of our money supply. R la this prospective lists of surplus funds,' with higher call money In night, that makes the brokers on Wall Street apprehensively shudder at the thought of war. as tight as they cmtlri obtain them, al furiiiouaiu-- s on their coustitucuts, U subject to them those of the states, and to weaken heir means or maiulalu-lu- g tch steady equilibrium which the majority of the convention had deemed salutary foi bulb breaches, general aud local. To recover, therefore, in practice the towers which tho nation bad refused and to warp to their own wishes those actually given, was tbe steady object of the federal itarty. Ours, on the contrary, was to maintain the will of the majority of the cuuven-tio- u and of the people, thcmsclvea. We believed, with them, that man wu a rational animal endowed by nature with rlgbla and with an innate sense of justice; and that be could be restrained from wrong and protected in right, by moderate powers couflded to iiersoua of bis own choice, aud held, to their duties by dependence on hi own wilL We believe that tbe complicated organization of kings, nobles, and priests, wan not tbe wisest nor best to effect the happiness of associated man; that wisdom and virtue were not hereditary; that the trappings of euch a machinery, consumed by their of industry expense, those earning they produced. itio.d liberty to We bclieva that men, enjoying In ease and security tbe full fruits of tlieir own industry, enlisted by nil their interests on the aide of law and order habituated to think of themselves and to follow tlieir reason ns their guide, would be more easily and safely governed, than with nilntla nourished In error and vitiated aud debased, as la Europe, by Ignorance, Indigence, and oppression. The cheriah-me- nt of the people then was our principle, the fear and distrust of them that of the other party. Composed, as we were, of 4 he landed and laboring Interests of tbe country, we could nut be lesa anxious for n government of law and order than were the Inhabitant of the cities, the stronghold of federalism. And whether our efforts to save ihe principles and form of our constitution have not been salutary, let the present Republican freedom, order, and prosperity of our country determine. LYCEUM THEATRE Sawyer & Young, Proprietors Program this week: KALACURTUS, Itobisb JUGGLER. HOOP Childress, Operatic Sketch Artists. Teanessen k Robinson, Swlsa Bell Kingcra. J. P. Quinn, Baritone. LIVING PICTURES. A .. . GRAND SACRED CONCERT Sunday afternoon and evening. General admission. It) cents. Entire ebaugo of program next week. and that the exactions based upon returns for computed Investment ntky be too severe. But In tbs absence of intelligent legislation on Ihe subject of corisira-tions- , the public must stand whatever la demanded. Three may come a time, however, when there will be a regulation of these matters on a reelpriM-a- basin, l which will yield revenue in proportion to tho returns Then on computed capitalization. the tendency to expansion of capitalisation beyond thQ actual value represented, may 1m curbed. It Ia to be noted, however, that thia consolidation la no worse In thia respect than is warranted by the common practice; indeed, it is lesa expensive than many, Imtb East and West, ami It nhould lie given a fair trial on the undoubted merits of the merger, before any serlal criticism Is leveled upon II. The combined company, when Ha plans arc fully perfected, wll lie callable of .doing perfected, will he capable of tills city, aud undoubtedly will wish to do Its Ixut to earn aud keep the public's goodwill. BIYM VII1BE EDITORIAL OPINION. OGDEN', EXAMlXliK, HONORED to Give a of Lincoln "Dollar Dinner for the of ffiS. Democrat In an Invltar 2. Jan. Lincoln Neb.. tioa signed by 'p. D. Worrnll, Bryan vu w lorumuuv picicu. course of repair at one time, beside those to wlib-- minor reiaira are made in the round house, whereas in the resent shops only four can be Added u this the ten new Malls being put in tbe round house will permit atill more work being done there, and avoid the uceiudty of keeping no many engines exposed to the the wailicr while standing alsiut yards. At present there are fromn eight to ten mechanics working regular night shift It is the dealre of (lie company to do av.ay ns mu- h as possible with all Sunday and holiday work, and when the new shop are completed to relieve the men of ao much overtime work.. In the neighborhood of ninety engines are now being cared for at the Ogden hownrooni-Uiu:iti.'- . sity. The project of creating n primate in tbe United States will, it ia Raid, be aud the by the hierarchy find ing of the council will be carried to Rome by Archbishop Farley. The establishment of n primate in this country probably would result In the withdrawal of the apostolic delegate at Washington and tbe transfer of Monsignor Falconio to some European poet. Another project to come under consideration at the meeting of the hierarchy will be the convocation of another plenary council.' It ia stated that if the primacy is not established the calling ot the council will follow. The conference will delay Archbishop Farleys departure for Rome until early in February. burn of all other families in the land, The law did not require women to tend the Passover, but women who did ao were commended for piety, I At twelve n Jewish boy became j son of the lw. From- this date Jesus would take ou. in the eyes of others, the responsibilities of maturity. It from waa the period of transition childhood to young manhood. II. Left Behind in Jerusalem, ver. The Passover lasted a week. wu Joseph and Mary observed It customary in their day. Modifications had taken place since its Institution (Exod. 12:15), bnt no departure from the extent ial character of the feast-Jeauate the lamb with his parents and recalled the protecting blood ups I Exod. on the lintel and 12:22). Luke refers here to Jeaua n boy. (See R. V.) In the sixFT. JOSEPHS SUNDAY SCHOOL. n teenth verse he refers to him babe, in the fortieth a n child, and Sunday The St. Josephs Catholic later gives an account of hla work school meet al I): JO in tha moraing. Ihe excrcisr consist of tbe regular n man. Among the hundreds of thousands In attendance at the feast it catechism, aud church and bibla hiswould be euy for n boy to stray from tory. the company of his parents, especially if they thought him able to take BAPTISTS, FOR mBYTi:i!IAXR. MKTUO- - rare of himself. Boys of twelve among I ONt; Kbit i ATION AL1 STS, the Jews were near manhood, being DLSTS AND EPISCOPALIANS. more mature than American boys of 3. Lesson I. January that age.No doubt Jesus was regarded 2:40-5Luke BOYHOOD OF JEHUS. fully able to by Joseph and Mary The birth of take INTRODUCTION. Therefore himself. care of they Jcaiut was announced by an angel to were nut disturbed when they did not Mary and later to Joseph. This was see him during the first hours of the in Naxareth. their home. Jeaua was Journey toward home. But when, born in Bethlehem, whither Joseph had Journeyed for n day, they and Mary bad gone on n Journey. Nai-eret- h they began to feel some anxiety. This was In Galilee, Bethlehem in became intense when they failed to and circumcision naming find him among their friends or relJudea. The temin the of Jeat:s, the presentation ative. It may be that they rememple, when he wu recognized by Si- bered the perils which surrounded his meon and Anna, the coming of the Infancy. This would fill them with wise men, the attempt by Herod the foreboding. Marys heart would ache Great to murder' the child, the flight for her firstborn. into Egypt, and the return to NazarIII. Conversing with the teachers, eth all preceded the event! of this ver. According to the Jewish lesMon. a period of manner of designating A. D. 8. Time Nazareth. Place time three after may menu 1:18-25- ; days Luke Matt. Read Luke 1; On on first day third the the day. 2:1-2Matt. 2. they Journeyed homeward, discover. Memory verson, ing hi absence at the close of the GOLDEN TEXT. day. The secund day they returned Aud Jesus Increased in wisdom and to the city, searching among the earn--' stature, and in favour with God and vans as they went, and in the city on their arrival. The third day they man. Luke 2:52. or doctors, I. Jesus taken to the Passover found him with the hour Tbe history of about teachers, of the law.- - Every Feast, ver. ten yearn is condensed into n single would lucre sue their anxiety and. verso, the fortieth. This given us n alarm. Alarm changed to astonishclear though brief vision of what ment when they found him. for he Jenna wan like up to the age of was with Home of the moat eminent twelve. Hla parents' habit of at- men of the country, and was receiving in Jerusalem from them an attention which would tending the feasts show that they were devout. This have filled Joseph and Mary with a was one of the three great Jewish Reuse of gratification had they been feasts. Tabernacles and Pentecost be- less excited; for the wisdom with ing the others. The Passover com- - which he discussed tha question of d. An Important U.-S- ; i 43-4- u a door-post- u u Trouble Has Been Brewing for Some Time. The troubles between the Ogden Investment aud Realty Do., and the Ogden Canyon Hot Springe company have been partially settled. In the morncourt District yesterday rethe of the default ing answer the to sort company complaint was grantRealty Co.' ed and judgment was entered aud the cancelled. The trouble lease was dates back for about a year, when the Hot Hpriugs comitauy was organised to use ihe waters of the hot spring at the mouth of the canyon. a piece of property from They the Ogden Investment and Realty before company, near the bridge, the tbe mouth of canyon: reaching the lease was for nine years, 650 per month rent for the first four years ami $100 per munth rent fur the last five year. The eanltarium company then wont to work and erected n large hotel building and laid the pipe line from the spring to the building, but they did not ay their rent and the realty company entered suit for the cancellation of the lease, which was ordered by the court. What the Hot Spring company will do ha not been stated, but as they have already erected a very large building on the property. preparatory to owning In Ihe early summer: It in probable that new lease will be made. law filled hia hearers, we ma. ns well a believe, with admiration astonishment. Mary- address to hig seems to reveal nervous wearlnea auil iinimtienre. which were nature under the circumstances; it ia liL lv that for two nights she had slcp little. In reply Jesus at this tiint spoke the first of hla words u which the record has come to us. it dignity. spoke with composure and Mary had referred to Joseph ns his correct he the This last by "father. words of hia reply, My Fathers hue. icesa (or, My Father's house "). IV. Returns to Naxareth. ver. 51, 52. Though conscious of hia divfu duty. Jeaua recognized the present claims of Joseph nud Mary. From Mark 6:3 we learn that he waa a "carpenter. It is believed that Joseph died soon after this. In Nazareth he spent eighteen more years preparing for hia great ministry later. the i CO. LEASE CANCELLED. WANTS A PRIMATE IN l!W)t. I - Democrats (Deseret News.) The new t enr In Ogdon opened with n morning paper, it is called tho Examiner. it la Democratic on politics, but promlww not to be extremely pap tiaau. It aiandu foe trades unionism, to the extent of organisation fur the benefit of labor but against the strike agitator. It alms above all to be n disnewspaper, has Ihe night pro patches, n special Halt lmke correspondent and ia published by tho Union Frank with company, Printing It boars Francis an malinger. In resemblance n strong make-uto the Htaudard but taken a positive position of Its own. We place It wllh pleasure on tbo etc change list of the Nedh. -- eu-ve- n RESORT JANV.UiV, 3. UTAH, Kl'SDAV .MOBX1XO. u u 46-5- 49-5- KINDERGARTEN OUTLINE. For L. D. 8. Sunday School. Text: Exo God protects Moses. dus 11. Time: During bondage of Israelite!, Place: Egypt Review. SECOND INTERMEDIATE DIVISION A. Day Exercises: A general review of lessons proving the aim: True greatness la acquired through inspiration. SECOND INTERMEDIATE DEPT, Fast Division B. A general review of lessons proving the aim: "The greatest blessing In life la the guidance of the Spirit of God. THEOLOGICAL. Fast Day Exercises Division B. A general review of the lessons passed over during tha year, which emph also Gods blessings to man. THEOLOGICAL. Fast Day Exercise Fast' Day Exercise Division A.. A general review of the lessons pass- ed over during the year, which phasize God's poster. em- The Examiner Business Office. 407 24th Street. IMPERIAL RESTAURANT 40-4- . of Catholic J, LAMBERT, Prop. Meeting Best Meal Opposite Hierachy Called. " New York, Jan. 2. A special meet in the Gty Gly Hall Democrats ask all tbe faithfnl to a Ing of tbe American of the banquet January 18. After telling Catholic church has Hierarchy been called for of the honor conferred on Mr. BryJanuary 21 at Washington. A confer350 25th St. OGDEN, UTAH an abroad, tbo call declares: ence of tbe trustee of the Catholic Loyal Democrats, therefore, deem It only fu -- nd proimr that this splen- university lias also been ordered. It did American rtliron anil great Democrat lie honored by hla fellow Democrat upon hla return home and to that end nr arranging a Dollar dinner, to lie held at the Llndell hotel. Unwin, on January 18, HM. "It I to n Democratic banquet in fact as well as In uanic. given by ' Denuicrnts who not nuly refuse to SENATOR HANNA'S BOOM. apologise for remaining true to the of the Democracy, a prlticlpb-- s (S. L. llernld.) In the Chicago and Kauenunciated In the poAbout the biggest thing hut deny wllh nas platforms, City litical line at tbe beginning of the I hat they owe an apology presidential year la the llanna boom. emphasis to Democrats who deserted tho party Nobody who has road anything alsiut those campaigns and lent their national dltica recently doubts that during aid and comfort to the other party, Konatnr TAiniia ta a receptive randl-flatstanding ready at all time to lor tho Republican no- -. Inst Ion. while welcome the wandering and erring him that prevent The. only thing ones back to tbe Democratic fold, upfrom being an active candidate In (be on sufficient evidence that In tbe fufact that he Is pol yet certain ibat he ture the they propose supporting can win the fight. Hanna la uot go- IVmueratie ticket, the Democrat ing to take the loser s end If ho who are arranging for thin banquet kuowa Jt. to Democracy gallant leader decline to step aside to make mom at the Fresh new reached us Thursday concerning unheard of activity on the part of the factories where we buy our early TO SENATOR REED SMOOT. faintly table for those who betrayed White houHcltuld of faithful. the the shipments of Spring goods. Not only have advices reached us that a great part are already on the road, but we are (Utah Slate Journal.) ton the true It that It departing WashIn even now paying storage on a vast amount which has already arrived. We must close for Invoice a week earlier than You have taken occasion tribes of Israel marched birth with ington to state with much emphasis the we first announced so as to unpack these new goods and get them into these Three Stores. This Annual Gearance gaudiest banners and the fondest that you do litd yepresout your church Hounds la timbrel of and jt ly Sale will cloe.Saturday night January 9th. Knowing that Monday is the beginning of the last week of this sale, in the Senate and that this patter canequally true that the ark of the covnot force .you Into thul position. remained with the tribe of you should come and buy at the prices which mean much saving tif money. Your attention In hereby recalled to enant DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES. The nrk of the Democratic the manifesto Issued by the presi- Judah. covenant remains In the housctuihl of Vw. J. Bryan, nomocracy's great dency of Ihe apostles of your church the faithful and they arc cordially U. and lNhli, of April under the date lender and jterhtya the purest characon the evening of as the political man If into. You Invited to18,gather to renew their again ter in high iKilltbal life today, has known January ThatMoaca will readily recall that principles and written for the Encyclopedia Ameri- cher. your predecessor in the aiwtiln-li-e faith In Democratic strength for tho forthcoming cana. now being published, an article quorum, was ilisfcllowshipped gain struggle for control of thia repubto refusal hla for trout sign that body on tilmctalliMn and Democracy, from took lic's affairs 1. D. Worrnll, chairthis niautfesto. Mr. Thau-hc- r 'Weve always prldcil ourselves ou man banquet committee." which the Examiner mdkea the folTho department of little necessities the view that It was n restraint uptm on Urra the prices quoted for little money. Favorable . prices as na not an Weve taken all of our Children's Jackets, and marked them (town American his quotation lowing only reprepersonal liberty ever time been WILL They MEET COUNCIL good. MONDAY., are in here abundance. 1 IsHind It to decllucd Iron by and So per rent and oven less, senting Bryan's view of tbe party of r cralily lower than common so much Ever, ready dress stays, all coldeclaration of tbe church. You so that the even lower price wc are Will Be Held Commencing Sc jefferaon. bm also onr own eancepllini thia Children's Jeckcts.ln Kersey and Melton, red and navy blue; ors, per set of 1 dozen were selected for. anil you accepted, Hale will be this especmaking during Peerless Dress 8 lays, exceptional of tho foundation principles of the the office rom which lie was reat 10 a. m. sizes 8, 10 and 12, jackets which we have been selling 6, And these noticeable. are all ially 8c quality, per set political organization to which thia moved; and thereupon you deliberate$2.25 and $2.50,ind now they can be had for Monday morning at 10 o'clock the thia seasons goods. Drosa Shields, Lender stockinet, H with llm to conditions acredcd Council will meet anil ly nil clean 47 up indies paper glre allegiance: Zlhellne. knub figure. 5c R Nos. 3 and 4. per pair . Children's Jackets. In a little better quality of Kersey and Mel- which he refused to comply. You are uiillniMtird business and the new Uoun- - j wide, regular price $1.50. during le To Thomas Jefferson belong ihe bound in all honor nud church dis ell will then he card and collar-col- lar per ton. stole H trimmed with cream Eye, in fancy na aporganized. So far this sale !5c 6 yard honor of being Ihe founder, and fur ripiine by thee rotidUfons. I there known I'onnrllmcn i.75 plfonea, mirth $3.85, can be had until January 9th at........ with Zlbelinea. blue ground. 4c a third of n century the undisputed ' my fair 'construction which you can are mentioned aaNye and T.ll. Carr place black canid' hair. 48 Inches being 'receptive 6 Colored lender, of the Democratic braid, yard finishing Bala Thin Closes party. pitce upon that manifesto which candidates for tbe poidtlon of presl- - j January 9th. wide, regular price $.1.25, dur4e pieces, per piece Hrareely bad the rerent tons! Itut Ion justifies yon In saying that you do nut dent of the Council 1.95 ing this sale lc been adopted before there apMred a represent your church In the Sennit Paper of pins, per paper Noon Is the time set for the new i Cheviot knub Zlbclincs. figure, Cube of Toilet Pina, black and line more or lcaa distinct dividing after yim nought ami received from city officials to take charge of the of4)i inches wide, regular price white, ntvy blue, brown and black 5c colored those who. like Jefferson iq.v. I. le-- your church permission to hold the fices. toil as all but three are r 1.15 $2.00, during till sale white at 40c, 65c, 85c and $1.00 Safety pins, all size, per card.. Sc lieved the people fully eaimhle of self- - j office of eenninr. under the cxindlthme and 4. It Is probable that they will Canvas Cheviots. D) inches wide, Shell Hair Pins, 3 Inches long, government and trusted them, and imposed by the manifesto? not assume the reins until midnight regular price. Sl.oo, during this 20c per dozen those who. like Hamilton (q.v. I. i the Inaugural ccrcmoqiea. after 70c sale 1 Veilings In blnrk and white, per Box Standard halrplna, all sizes, WHEN WILL IT CEASE? All of the new officers have filed bought that the masse needed to be j Cheviot 50 inches wide, milting. 3c 120 to 806 per box under the ennirol of a strung and centheir bond. Ready made veils, t yards in. Jran regular price $1.25. during this 6, 7, 8 and 9 inches long,' tralised government. This fundamentScissor, The Natiotinl Union of Womens orsale with In finished 95cilcngth, blackj Thin Bain Closes January 9th. ends. 19c al difference of oplnkin manifested it- ganizations. which was in HcMfuu in price ..... ,.... RECEIVES HANDSOME GIFT. Ilcrringlione Cheviot. 5') inches self in ihe treat ment of every Impor- Uhlladclphta on the last day of the Paper and envelope, in neat wide, regular price $1.5H, dur8c box old year, la unneeeasarily exercised tant question, and party organization It in an Emblem of One of the High95c ing this rale and envelopes, fine Extra were eona' perfected. over tlieslt nation In Utah. They are paper est Degrees of Masonry., llaln Cheviot. ;.) inches wide, 12c As Jefferson himself has described determined that Senator Bmoot shall per box regular price !'0c, during this Mayor Glasmann had a surprise and Purses in grey. tan. brown and tbe .birth of imrllee In the United lie unsealed, if any effort of theirs can l.5c tale 19c black States, hie opinion tan lie accepted aa bring It abouL An is usual In such a pleasant one It waa yeaterday. in M check. Zlhellne. in Scutch 19c Back combs of the nature ,uf In a letter written In rase, they are totally ignorant presentation of a authoritative. inches $2.00. wide, price regular 38c fine hair brushes at Very June. 1823. near tha close of hla life, Utah affairs, their convictions on three New Years gift, lie received word sale this during that his presence was desired at once Whisk brooms, very good qual- being the result of malicious to William Johnson, he raid: 51 In inches Zlbclincs, mixtures, They propose to form an at the police station and he went Jty At the formation of our Governwide, regular price $I.0. durRubber We have a few number In Ladies Cloaks left, which we want to complexion ment, many had formed their political organization to protect the country over as soon as be could arrange to salt this ' ing tha away. station Upon treasonable and get reaching close out. Every garment I a desirable doubly no at the prices praettres bargain, at opinions on European writings anil against the 3ti inches wide, granites. found ho there assembled Mormons. the Chief named. Vaseline, plain, large bottle.... They apeak practices, believing the experience of teaching of rogulat price 60c, during thin Brown. Detective Mennen's Talcum powder, per Ladies long clonk, two number In alxes 34 and 38; fancy grey old countries. and especially of En- of the degradation of womanhood and Browning, (apt. sale and Jailors Urllchlnw and of childhood, and Pender, CAD mixture, double rape over shoulder, large bishop sleeves, reggland, abusive aa it waa, to be a safer the demoralization suitable for Heavy ehirtlugx, really believe that they are dcscritiing Snyder. Graves Tooth powder, best made, ularly sold at 814; all next week at guide than mereAhuory. The doetrtnea conditions $7.00 and shirts tailored suits, that prevail In Utah. They presented Mr. Glasmann with .per box ..... of Europe were (hat men In numerous Wool Covert three numbers In size 32. 36 and 40; tan. full sponged and shrunk. 50 Inrhes These women rhould visit Utah and a handsome pin nud emblem of the Black Kid tar soap, per bar.. aeanrlailnn cannot be restrained withsold at 1.15 next sale length, all $12.50; week ibis 6.25 regulnriy wide, during would Mystic Hhrlncrs and :::nd degree MacArmours Fine Art Soap, lOc bar, in the limit of order and justice, but Iw undeceived. They Two Oxford coverts, in sizes 34 and 38; regularly sold at 12.- Cravcnctte suitings, sponged and ons. It is a solid gold button badge, no serious i auso of epprehemdon. box of 3 bars 18c by forees pbytdral and moral, wielded j lire arc not to lie Inches 56 shrunk. wide, during 5. all next week severely censured representing on tho face the Turkish mo Buttermilk soap, per box. . 18c Co over them by authorities Independent They 5 53 sale this Com Li inches long, fancy mixture, fanry rape over shoulder, lark of understanding, or for " In rod enamel and set with a gold 4C Glycerine soap, per bar of their wllL Hence ihe'r organization fuMhrlrImmoderate Canvcs siiiliug. 48 inches wide. forge bishop Wrs. cuffs and cape piped in red. capo- trimmed The j crcitoeiii surmounted by a language. 4c and ,p'r off Vines Buttercup soap, per bar hereditary noble sn. 75c this with metal size a 34: buttons, during a btanu with lew for this of is tile al the Utah'. Mayor prizes regusuperior garment . vgry gift 4c Cucumber soap, per bar prlewa. (hill former to I roust rain the eltiens who. in Hie hope of Sal Close 9th. This lar of all next week January 832;' price ig.pq Raining highly. brute fore oft lie prop e,i hey deem j This Bale Cloaca January 9th. Coal, tan ami red mixtures. 53 inches long, stxc three It necessary to keep Him down hy linn. aefthd, end. keep gtoe ,he fanev mer tn shoulder, SOUTHERN capes Trimmings tan PACIFIC SHOPB- capes broadcloth, piped regand and icunrame, hard labor, poverty Special Sale of Neckwear ularly sold at 830; all next week 15.04 to take (rim them as from bees, so THE LIGHT AND STREET CAR I AH ef the Cutoff All pearl, gilt aud jot. slide and Coat of trey and rod mixture, full length, double cape Now Engmrt Being unrenauch of ihnr earning, as tbit Stock in white and colors, made with black bmadclnlh, body of coat trimmed In stitched band MERCER. "trimming hue .vies at. a redur-tloReo.iirsd Herr. ' tab ends: mitting labor shell be nreesary ' obsold fit 835; all next week broadcloth, regularly 5d cent. Impress-ioof The 17.t0 thac per ihe work pn th 20c tain A sufficient aurplus barely to Regular 25c quality. (S. L." Tribune Luiiu cut-oia entirely completed sustain a scanty and miserable life. 'This Bale Closes January 9th. Silk Cliitfon Applique, black and 75c quality 65c Regular The merger of tbe street railway may he scon to be not quite correct And that ear fogs they apply to company with the 85c white. 1 12 inrhea wide, ptr Regular l.CQ quality and power from th fact that from 20 to 25 txl- E0c 1.25 quality 1.00 maintain their privileged orders la company Is now light Regular yard and the complete, train are being kept buny all 1.25 npfondor and idleness, to fascinate tbe new organization, which is to he lasting lfonvy silk embroidered rose i Regular 1.50 quality the time, and will be kept so for the 1.50 1.75 quality red. yen of tbe people, and excite In them known as thn Utah Light and per deep price Regular better of a year. Tills number of 1.50 1.73 an humble adoration and auhmisaion, company, will elect officer Railway yard Regular 2.00 quality for the lie would iraln doubled if they an to an order of superior being. combined ( Regular 3.00 quality Pill; braid In black and colors. .z.2.50 lie The company today. handled work. on ' thr illy f 1 Inch wide, all 15c White Chiffon Cape, lined with per yard Although few among as had gene I of the Tbe nglnca in use on the cut-ogenarc I 811k Cord Forager, black these lengths of opiates, yet ' many erally recognized, and merger and taffeta, regular 825.00 Talus. is conceded it in all in the kept repair Ogden eitOp 40c bad advanced, tome more, some less, that the public Interests ran lie bet- and 12.00 white, each ..: during this sale the of work and congestion the on tbe way. And in the convention ter recured V Colored Broken length In braid at lesa than Ruffs, in blue, pink, white the consolidation than great amount of overtime which the by which formed our Government, they by the two com j and black, regular price $5.00, cost. to put separately At meihanlis have licen endeavored to draw the cords of power the same time. panic 2.50 It is during this sale Ml in ha been due to rente extent to the Thia Bale Closes January 9th. as lessen the dependent of the gener-- that the capitalization commonly Thia Bale Closes January 9th. is too high, 'extra work caused by the cut-of- f eii- - Annual! Clearance . - coni-mltwa- ry o one Sill , , Great Values in Dress Goods and Trimmings Special Prices on Notions and Toilet Goods Childrens Jackets, Half Price and Less . ' i I II ; 1 I Very Low Price I hold-ove- for Vcils 2 ............. Ladies Cloaks at a Considerable Reduction I I ! inlsrep-reurntulio- n. All-wo- ..... UlA-ov.-- r ! ! - rn.-accn- l. . 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