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Show THE MOUSIN'! :o fore Jndpc Hsni-l- . .Tiiat vss Albert Hart, who was in ilu roi-was pile for 10 day. W. A. Ainsl.-y.wiiVreiUed with plenty of money, with ilrunkennorA forMf'-- f.j tor bis nppearanre. Hobort Walsh, uiutMi-e- r till s drunk, was allowed to morning, after having sobered up dating the night. The rase of Vtty ts. Duiigherty I. as torn continued and the is i serving time as a vag. h is tln.u;-l-n b" The officer. that ht knows a pvl I deal about one of the recent robberies. The case vi Plate vs. Welch wuj again cuutimiod. t WELL DRESSED WOMAN Wins Lifes Prizes . SHE WEARS Imported Black Spangled NET or : SILK BRAIDED ! NOUS Of r ! OGDEN SMS Fire Chief in Error, Says Mr, AID- -' son, About the Schools. Not lung ago I mot a eoidier toy returning irom Manila.- - He was yet in his tocos, and had been absent eighteen months from the old homestead which he took delight in pointing out. to me from thu car window as we approached the station. Our conversation brought out the fact that he had been beset, by many temptations. yet lie had remained true o his His eye higher ideals of manhood. waa bright, his thought waa dear, his language choice, his check held yet the fresh bloom of youth fata whole appearance told that he had not ouly been a good soldier but that he had also been a good man. No bulletin announced his coining, no band met him at the station, for him no banquet was prepared. The truiu stopped, lie disappeared modestly alighted.'-sooover the hills and the once more was under shelter of his boyhood roof. Anil 1 said in my heart, let there be taught a patriotism which will preserve a country that produces such a type of manhood. A youth who could go eight thousand miles from home, remain away eighteen months, face all manner of evil, return to the old home and with unutained lipe impress on mother's cheek a kiss, receive the lay hearty handshakes of his friends, aside bis brass buttons, and without the thought of emolument or favor, don his Jeans aiidtogtn whore he left off a faithful toller in the ranks of industry. All hail Columbia's citizen soldiery! . Superintendent Freeman H.Blood-goodWaterloo, la." Today ia pay day in the Ogden City schools. To the regular pay will be attached the increase of salaries madu vaby the board during the holiday cation. The buildings and grounds committee of the board of education has been at work for some time past in giving buildings a general overhauling with a view to improving Ibe sanitation and increasing the safety in case of fire.- - The buildings are all in first class condition. In this connection In speaking of the fire chiefs report chief The nays: Allison Mr. is in ..error about the' matter of the schools. .The doors of all the classrooms open out. The. smoke flue that passes under obe of the stair casos is well protected by asbestos. The Madison Is considered one of the safest buildings in the, city. It Is perhaps the best constructed one. With the Janitor on duty every minute that, school Is in session and the principal passing from room to room, throngh-ou- t the day It WilLbe Quite tmpossihle for a fire to gaiff any headway before it is discovered. The Madison school has been built about thirteen years. Principals are drilling pupils daily In getting In and out of the school buildings in a safe but rapid manner. Duriug the holidays the High school a thorough heating apimratus received overhauling. There is no difficulty now in keeping the building warm. of Ogden City The annual teachers and their .friends will take place sometime in the near future. Y)r .Thomas, principal of High arhool. has visited all the eight grades of the city and addressed the pupils who are to enter High school at the midyear. Miaa Orth, president of the Alumni, visited High school Thursday noon to extend .an invitation to .the seniors to attend the Alumnt festival, to bo held, in the High school building. Janu-ary. 15th. The Invitation was extended in behalf of the Alumni association and was unanimously accepted by tho seniors. Tom Horn, of the class of '03. will toast the class of '04 and Wade Johnson, president of the class of '04. will respond. Tho High School orchestra, under the leadership of Dent Mnw:ry. plays good mtisic and the marching at ia fine. inviMayor Glasmann accepted the tation of the Alumni to respond to the toast, "Our City." it the festival. At the Alumni festival. January 13, a fine musiral and literary program win he rendered. Refreshments will be served by the young ladies of the Three Times Three club and a Gypsy camp will be in charge of the young ladies of the clsss of '03. DOLLARS Just arrived at Paine & Hursts Examiner Telephone Numbers: In the day time call up 3iX or call t No. 407 34th street. At night, after 7 p. m., call up number iG Standard building. n - 0. O. Nacbtmann, of Cheyenne, Is an Ogden visitor today. The rase of Wm. Boataph vs. Chas. Taylor, occupied the attention of Judge Kolapp in the District court yesterday. n J. W. Wilcox,' the grocer, was a Salt Lake visitor yesterday. well-know- Doctor U. V. Wlthee ia f'W days in Salt Lake. sicndlng a W. J. Reed, of the Continental Casualty Co., of San Frauriix-o- , is in Ogden in the interest of his corapauy. The Aglain will meet Tueedny next with Mrs. Cave, on corner of Quincy and street. Twenty-fourt- h To the wife of llyrum n boy, Jan. 6th. Mother and child doing well. BORN CHil-to- n, ten-pou- ud Funeral of Miaa Nellie Daria will be held from the M. B. church Sunday at I o'clock Instead of from the residence, nie remains ran be viewed Sunday from 10 to 1 at the residence, MS street Xwenty-fbnrt- h ''A - B. T. Grant has returned from California, where he haw been looking after the Interests of the shareholders in the Chiapas Rubber company. There are a number of shareholders of tbs company In Ogden.-.- r L. I Higgins, of Shoshone, Idaho? is bn Ogden visitor. f Min McGee, of Cheyenne, is visit- ing iu tovnL' ": " A building permit has been lasued lo Beaumeister Brea, for the remodel- ing of the store front at street Coat 5fl0. 365 Twonty-foort- ti Pratt has returned from Brigham City where he has been on legal A. E. boata The diamond ring lost by n Mrs. U W. Ashton was found by n boy named Robinson. A reward of 25 was offered for the- ring. The boy was given VO. - Mr. 6. A. Kennedy of the firm of Hunter and Kennedy returned yesterday from n three weeks visit with relatives in Iowa and Nebraska. Nr. and Mrs. H. M. 'Allen and hsnghtor are spending Sunday in Salt take City.. At the army, recruiting office there were three men examined this week by the recruiting officers from Salt of them waa aceept-r1st, and tonone some slight physieat owing The Twelfth Infantry, for which the men are being recruited, has been ordered to go to the Philippines in March and the officers are sIBemi are being unusually rareful that their recruits shall be in perfect condition to stand the debilitating effects of the Asiatic climate. d ELOPED WITH dis-sikti- A MEXICAN. Joa Kendall States His Spouse Ran Off With a Greaser. Joe Kendall appeared at the police headquarters yesterday morning and mfhnned (ffiief Browning that he Ought his wife had gone to MeV- w,th Mexican Joe. Kendall says at he has always been good to the Mexican and has allowed him to call Ms house and see his wife and drink beer. Now his better-hal- f has Rne to the warmer climes with the n representative of the rice. Inthe Municipal court yesterday morning only one drank appeared be- Lntin-Amcrica- AT PINGREE. : One of the prettiest rooms in the city is Miss Mae Carter's at Plngree. The decorations are so. harmonious and artistic. Miss Carter's little beare ginners do everything nicely and and ladles litt.e cultured and polite gentlemen. Miss Naisbitt's first grade class Is doirg good work in literature. Last week they begun the study of poems the ..Mis Conroy haschsrgeof Long-follow- 's music at 1'iiigrcc. and as might be expected, it is e.ei!!et. The music for marching is (r uj eii in sr.ch lime thxt every cl.ii seems to hav 'music in his : oil!. In l'nit.-- l States u:ui urii time; ic it is hard 10 find a grade ahead of Miss The tireless interest the pupils display in their work is very much to the credit of Miss Richey who certainly understands her profession thoroughly. Miss lsillio Stone has been appointed lo the seventh truth-- , to take the Butts who replace ui Miss signed at Christmas time. Miss IS; one Is proving herself to he a first class teach'T anil is well liked by pupils and pat runs. Since last September Mrs. Koenicr has obtained sonio remarkable results in some rases of children v bo seemed to have lost interest in school work. That they are now doing good work la certainly much to Mrs. Kocrner s credit. The first school week of the new year lias ended and every one is back again to solid work, rested and refreshed by the holiday vacation. ier-fiN- -i li'-iu- ry Rh-liry'- s' Glassware and Lamps. White Cups and Saucers plain 6 for White Cups and Saucers fancy 6for Plain Tumblers 6 for Banded Blown 6 for 6 for-- . Engraved Blown Table 40c. 45c 25c 30c . 35c -- -- 4 4 4 Ogden Bargain Store, 4 4 4 4 4 4 s 4 4 4444 4444444 44 4444 -- Must Be Closed OuL VWVWWWVWVWhAVWV .... W.h.VOORHIES, Prop. 2351 Washington Ave. or a ed fellow titixen as "Hunihj ui.i as S' inip. oic. Yet "dummy Is applied ; the dsif ia the same category and in Mi by ihui ur n such. They have leanii l to rec-lwith comparative imlitt'i-n-tirlrom the Juvenile and the vulgar, who tin n i nut know any better. unpleasant when h ionics from those ho arc supposed to have Ye leel a more perfect iiuiiiiiifc. sure llist our friend.-- , dream ot giving ollensr, by usug ;h expreseiun dummy." We also ieci sure that now we have stated bow the ilesf feel unout it tlint we will be ani.riird a mure m the agreeable and reap'. Mid weeks ago. The girls at the S. him! for the Heat are learning to play indoor basMiall. This game is an exi clleni one for girls. It Is not ku rough a. baske'ball. Some of the employes of the school have the tennis feti-i- . r The regular exatninai ioen will ;ie held in the near future. Those who have worked hard hare nothing to fear, but the lazy pupil ia likely to fail. one-ligg- cd r mid-yea- WEBER STAKE ACADEMY. AT CENTRAL SCHOOL. Program of Lectures to bo Delivered Thia Year. i Interestba-a most Miss Barrows Stake Weber announces Academy ing fifth grade. Her pupils are following program for their lecphilosophers and always have, the course for the year 104. Exeel-len- t ready for use, some happy quntatiou ture music from some of Utah's beet that fits the occasion whatever it may artists will accompany each lecture: be. hat the NaJanuary 11, Miss Williams fourth grade pupby Dr. Joseph M. tions Are liuing, ils are good readers. They arq Tanner. among the boys and girls who are ofFebruary 1. 1904 The Place of Diaten found in the reading rooms of the lect ill Literature, by Prof. Maud public library. It is surprising tho May Babcock. University of Utah. large number of boys and girls who 15. 1904 -- The Witnesses would go to the library It there were of February Book of Mention, by Hon. B. the could more books that they enjoy. H. Roberts. At present there are not March. 194)4 Two Dramatic Readas many books as are seeded to supby Prof. 8. H. Hark, University ings. ply the demands of young readers. of Chicago. Miss Lou Barker was appointed to March 28. 19tM Subject to be antake the place made vacant by Miss nounced by Bishop Orson F. WhitParker Miss Wilson's resignation. ney. come with excellent ' recommendaApril 11,. 1904 The Teuton Against has she tions from the schools where the Roman, by Prof. (too. M. Mar taught and her work promises to be shall. University of Utah. very satisfactory. April 25. 1904 Beatify in Btoues. by Miss Cora Wilson, w ho formerly had Dr. Joseph E. Talmage. University of the beginning room at Central spent Utah. . visiting her Wednesday afternoon May, 9. 1904 Subject to be an little folks. The little ones all love nounced by John A. Widxtoe, Agrito Miss Wilson and were delighted cultural College. cl pal at Central in Mr. F. It. Christensen's place. Mr. Christensen left ACADEMY NOTES. the school work after several years of earnest service, to accept a posiMr. IUuck and his sister. Mrs. Dr. tion in newspaper work. The good Snedeker, were visitors on Monday. schools In the will of bis Mr. 8(0 well was present Tuesday goes with him. to arrange a mandolin and morning A visitor in Miss lilucbcliffe's secclub. guitar ond grade room observed several very The students entering last week find t of back work Interesting word drills that show orig- they have a inality of thought and device, lu one to make up. They feel determined to snow a on the words were arranged make an earnest effort to get la earlier hill, drawn on the board. The little next year. ones had great fun climbing up and Prof. Wilford McRendrick was the sliding down, or in other words nam- speaker at the Fifth ward on Sunday ing the words while tho pointer trav- evening. Hla subject was Authenticeled up and down the list. ity of Book of Mormon. The ball on Friday night of last the Washington The patrons of school regretted to lose Mrs. Chris- week was a grand1 success financially tensen from the school as she had as well as socially. The net receipts the beginning were about sixty dollars. been in charge of Our basketball boys and girls are grado of the. school and all children Our year placed In her care had progressed ao doing systematic practicing. successnicely. Mrs. Christensen was a teach- in this sport promises to he a er who loved the little ones and under- ful one. Our school choir prscthws twice each stood child nature, and her resignation at Christmas time was regret- week under the direction of Prof. Bal lantyne, who desert great credit for ted. s ' the marked improvement in the singat third Miss Roberts graders Grant are fast, becoming expert spell- ing of the school. Saturday, January 16th, the Weber ers, due to the fart that Miss Rob--, Stake academy basket bell team will erts expects them to know how to the team from the B. Y. acedemy play words or word may she any spell in the Lester park choose from any lesson they study. at Logan, an excellent Is This plan. Miss Clara Warner was elected to fill Mrs. Christenseu's position at OHM NOTICES Washington and has made a splendid work. in her beginning At ht. Joseph' i'siholic church ths at mass First are: HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. services 6:20; Sunday achd sf 9:.VI. 8aeond The gymnasium' Is open and ready mas (high) at 19:20.' Vespers sad benefor work. Membership this year will diction at 7:38. be limited to students of the High The Methodist Kpisrepal Church .T wen. school and members of the Alumni asblock Mat of R. O. The H. sociation of the young street, ladies' basket ball team has begun Washington Ave., next to court house. active practice. Samuel Blair, paotur. Sabbath service Sunday school at The Literary society held, last even10:00 a. si. ing. the first meeting of the year. Morning preaching 11 :00 Hock. Program: Ashby Boyle Speech Kp worth League 6:30 p. m. Trio.. Misses Farley, Belnsy, Johnson Evening preaching. 7:30. Miss Doe Special music every Sabbath mornEssay The sophomore class expects to ing and evening. Midweek prayer service each Wedpresent In the near future, a play enIt Is expected nesday evening at 7:28. titled. The Faculty. The public Is cordially Invited. to afford th students and puhllr. considerable amusement. Under the diCenlrsl Park IVsbytoriun .chureh, rection of Mr. Jacobs the aoore and actresses am now preimrlng their corner 31st and Wuhiiigton. parts. Sunday school at A The Clssslcum staff holies to invito ServNws, II s. m. Y. r. meeting at 8:30. the school and the public to witness n Preaching service at 7:30. performance during the month of FebAll are cordially invited. ruary. Many of the students sick before First Prcxbyterian church Morning the holidays have returned to school, service eleven. but the sick list is still a long one. The High school ball, given last Sunday school at twelve-fifteeKudesvnr at evening. was a very enjoyable affair. The attendance, however, was small. Evening service a seven-thirtIn the future all High school parties Morning subject, God's Crowning will be atrictly invitation affairs. Gift. Miss Joyce reports a very enjoyable Evening Subject. The UrgMt Need visit with relatives in Wisconsin dur- Of Each Life." ing the holidays. Church of the Good Shepherd, corner Mr. Thompson spent the holidays . with his mother in Idaho. He returns Grant and 24tl. Akred Brown, rector. much improved In health. First Sunday after Epiphany. Dr. Joyce paid us a short visit Morning prayer and sermon, 11. Thursday. Mayor Glasmann ami the Early celebration. I a. m. Sunday school, :45. City Building Inspector called round Evening service. 7:30. Wednesday evening to aee If proper precautions were taken to prevent First Church of Christ, Scientist, fires. church edifice, anrnrr Lincoln svenne and cer-taiu- ly lfMM-W- one-thir- d great-amoun- .lANr.UIV, 10, I Wit. Kventng service a: 7:3' p. m. Rev. D. .a. Uri'vn n: Pirst Uhup.n in Salt lake, will preai it noth imrnin; and cpnini,All arc ior.l:ali the r ices. - ose-hs- lf si reel. Services, 11:00 a. Twrnfy-fourtm. Sunday school, 10:15 a.m. Wedneaday inQuito n number of the pnpils went evening meeting 7:30 p. m. Alt are home for Christmas holidays. Most ol vited. Free reeding rooms, suite 212 Ec clca Building: Open dnily 2 to 5 p. m. them returned the first of the week. ut , ... ! PUTIMAIVrS ter-Da- Great Yearly Stock Taking Sale . iuuhmi ms. H. E. Dunn, passenger agent of the Oregon Short Line, went north this morning with the delegates to the stock convention at Portland. live- IS NOW ON. Ed. Drake, traveling passenger agent the flock Island, and Dirk Neelin. agent for the Burlington at Salt Lake, were in Ogden today. of P. J. Wychee. division engineer fot the Union 1 trifle at. Denver, stopped over for a few boura in Ogden lust cveulng. Dont Miss This Opportunity Subject Sacrament All welcome. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH NOTES. There will b regular services this week ss follows: Morning service st 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 12:15. Mr. Ridings would like to meet the young men to organise s clans for Bible stndy along practical lines. Evening service at 7:30. nr came fo Ogden yesterday morning from Pocatello to accompany the delegates to the National Livestock association convention which meets la Port land next week. Nr. Grout will do everything In his power to make the delegates happy by proriding for the wants of the Inner man. Mr. J. Krattachnitt. fourth and general manager of the Southern Paclln, will ba In Ogden uoma time next week. The S. P. company has purchased a number of building Iota at East Rena Nevada, which they are going to giro to tbe employes of the company there. Mr. KrattsthnlU will atop In East Reno sad make tho presentations in behalf of the company. He will then continue east and visit Ogden and SaR take. PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE 2345 Washington Avenue. vice-preside- nt The contract for the tar and gravel roof for the Southern Pacific shops baa been given to the Poetic. Refining and Roofing Co., of San Francisco, and work commenced yesterday. Aa soon as this Is completed the skylights, which cover nearly half of the area ot the roof, will be put in. crane waa placYesterday the 100-to-s ed In position in the 8. P. shop. The work was a big andsrtaklng, but was suceasefully accomplished, and with- . BRXX. A. KUHN Clothing and Goods. Furnishing' You buy and vre deliver the Goods. Phone 238 Y. Washington Ave. LEWIS & BLACKWELL SILVER KINO SALOON EXPRESS MURPHY A GIBLIN, Prep's. and out a mishap of any kind In handling tbe tremendous weight nf the two First Class Wines, Liquors and Cigars. steel girders of the crane. Each of Your Patronaga 5aicltd. Transferred to any part of ths elty. these girders weighs twenty tana, and PRICES REASONABLE. . BL 132 Twsnty-Fift- h had to be hoisted thirty feet To ac.233 2Sth SL , Phone 131 x. complish this, the wrecking engine was run Into the shop, and hoisted ths girders by means of steel ruble and block and fall attached to cross beams which had been rigged overhead. BAGGAGE .... Ths Examiner Business 407 24th Street We have Office. COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC Cut The CO. CONTRACTING ELECTRL CIANS-- . Full Line ef Chan-dalis- Price ra and lhadaa. HOUSE WIRING In Two OUR SPECIALTY. STANLEYS. STEVENS, Phans MANAGER. 514k. 2271 Washington Avs. This week's selling has been a busy oiie and has advertised our r Grand Special Consolidation SALE ...Sale... r So well All Handkerchiefs, that next week will be a busier one. All Dress Goods, Several lots of All Linens, NECKWEAR. SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS All Corsets, and all of our $3.00 All Hosiery, Hats will be cleaned out next week at Entire Shoe Stock. Half Price. A We want to MoneyGetter FOR US A Money Saver FOR YOU. mid-wee- ebnrch Between Twenty-ton Grant. and Twenty-fourt- h Preaching service at, 11 a. m. Sabbath school at 12 o'clock. Please note the rtianre of tbe honr. Junior Union at 2 p. nt. Senior Union at 5:3 p. in. First Baptist hird sell out every broken lot in every line and if price is any object to you, we will show you such prices as you have never before seen quoted on high-clagoods. All regular lines except Shoes and ss . Morning subject The Converting Power of Truth. Evening subject "The Answer of tbe Church to Modern Inquiry." Mr. Ridings wishes to meet nil those k Bible study Interested In tbe work, on Wednesday evening at 7:10 o'clock, in the lecture room, to talk over plans and arrange a course ot atudy. 8 C. H. Grout, l ommiasary of the Oregon Short Line dining service, h . Our first game of basket lisll this season was played Dec. 26. In the new gymnasium, with the Fort Douglas soldiers of Balt Lake. It was a walkover for the home team. Players were all given a try-oagainst the soldier. Had the first team played through the game the score would have been much higher. As it was. the score stood 3 to 11 in favor of the State School for the Deaf. In football, baseball and basketball games we often hear our deaf players We are referred to as dummies. confident that our hearing friends Intend no offense or disrespect, hut the fact remains that a designation Is very unpleasant to the deaf. The official title of our Institution Is "The Utah School for the Deaf, and we preftf to bo spoken of as the deaf. The term "dummy la originally a term of reproach or ridicule. It ia not need by people of refinement, who do not wish to wound the feelings of others. It is a principle of ethics that an epithet calling attention in the way of ridicule to personal defects is not the correct thing.. We do not think that our hearing brothers would speak of a hunch-hac- k invited lo attend 1.1M y Saint (.'burrii Religions services will b held in the Ogden Tabernacle tomorrow. Sonduy. January 1irh. I9ti4. Mefiing si 3 p. m. Tne choir, under the direct iou of Prof. Joseph Rallantyne. will he in attendance. Experienced ciders will address the congregation on gospel principles. The public ia respectfully invited t attend the services. - AND DUMB SCHOOL. 4 4 TwentFive per: cent off 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Bbwn Table 4 Table Tumblers 4 Tumblers IJT.UI, SENDAI' MORNING. OGDEN, EXAMINER, Reese Howell & Sons. E. & W. goods at 70c on the Dollar. Broom Hotel Comer. f |