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Show THE ilOBXISO EXAMINEE: t fAfl, TUKilAT( OGDEN, tie ino-men- at meeting called to discuss Will New Form of City Government t. Bo Fully Explained at Thia Meeting. How many clothiers wear ready-madHow many trareling men sell-icclothes take their own rvady-iumle g e medicine? Few, if any. The a rerage dealer in mentk knows that bis merchandise ready-to-wea- r gar. is made also knows that clothes made him are made to wear and for expressly look well. We wears the latter class. to sell--h- e Those who prefer clothes made to their order (and this is the rale, nowadays) don't draw comparisons between this class of garments and the ready-madeThey're past that stage. In oar shop tit isn't a clothing store) you get dollar for dollar in the satisfaction that comes from knowledge that you look right, feel right and are right. A meeting trill he held at the Weber club parlor. Friday evening at g o'clock, to diacius the liolveMoa tum of government, with a vie of having it adopted for Ogden. A movement to thia effect line been aiarted bv none of the prominent of Agden. who are very much in favor of placing thia city on the same form of government ao la the Teaaa city, which ban the affair of the ciiv placed in the hand, of a commission, d.dng away with the elertlon of a mayor and city council. The Galveaton plan, which has operated moat successfully la that city as well aa many other, 111 ha thorough-!- v explained at the meetiu. A vote will he taken to determine whether the atate legislature will be aaked to pans a law governing Ogden. In Bait Ike City a atmilar movement his been atarted aid haa met with lnatant favor, it ia now up to the citlseni of Ogden to take immediate action, if they want ths legislature to give thia city tha same eil-iae- mile Lodi' Ran, Audi0 torium, Friday Bv., Fob. IS M ion Eva Tumar, Ogden, vs. Mist Blanche Ogg, Balt Laka. no-ha- lf BOOSTING TAILORING CO. EDMUND THE PBQM Friday's Nights Affair Will Ba Event of tho School Yoar. To revive high school spirit, anl Interest In things social st the school the flnt of a series of "proms" alii Twenty-fourt- h be given Friday night Members of the Alumni association, and the select of ihe general public have been Invited tu the affair, through nest Invitations done In red Georg. Romney, George T. Odell. F. and black. EXAMINER TELEPHONES It. Snow, G. G. Wright. John ileur; The school orcbeslra. under the Smith, I B. Mil's, C. K. Burton. James direction of Bqulre Coop, Is workin3 IDITORIAL ROOMS No. SI II. Moyle, Melvin D. Wells, Francis M. diligently and. will furnish excelleri Indspandont 'Phono Cutler, Grant mutr. No. M Lyman, Thomas R. Bod Phono, two ringo While the main reception room w.'l Hampton. BUSINESS OFFICE This was the flrat stockholders lw- In the auditorium the entire buildNo. BS Indopondont Phono No. BS meeting fur tho elertlon of directors Boll 'Phono, ono ring ing will be thrown open. Dancing the retiring board having been ap- and various other amusements will be pointed by the articles of Incorpora- the order of the evening. tion February 13th. to serve for a These ewn's will probably be o' period of live yean. There were aom- - mutual occurrence, and the High 8,700 share renreaented out of posschool will make an effort to regain sible 15.000. Mr. Grant Hampton, the its former spirit and place In society. newly elected director, entered the Waemployment of the GUARDING AGAINST CANNED Machine Co., February 1, 18B7. gon GOODS. F. SaotqQ, who for the paat year It was therefore seen that he hsa haa bean acting as ndtna.ator fur the been with the Consolidated Wagon A laindon, Feb. 18. - In accordance Oregon Short Line, has received a de- Machine Ca. and Ha constituent com-- ; with hla promise made during the last served promotkm. lie haa beei ap30 more than panics for a little session of parliament, during the din pointed general tnu-- Inspector for the years. Mr. Hampton Is member over Importation of canned eyatem and will assume hla duties at of the l'nlveriliy Club and quite cuaalon John Burns Introduced goods, once. a. prominent Free Mason and well a bill In the House oftoday Common enabknown In loral circles. ihe board of trade to Institute T usd ay evening NuntsvtUe saw elecbusiness ling The Wagon company' more stringent regulations for the tric lights for the flrat time, the power waa shown to he lu on exceedingly prevention of the danger arising to the having been turned on through the flourishing , condition. public health from the Importation, recently constructed system from the appropriation and distribution of arconnection wtth the wires of the Hah HE IS OUTSPOKEN. ticles of food. Light and Railway company Just above tho Oaks. NEW DOCUMENT DRAWN. A. Minneapolis, PYb. B. Btlekney. of (he Chicago Great Rufus F)rd, manager of the Ogden Western railroad, admitted to the Paris, Feb. 13. It Is declared lu Transfer and Storage company, yesterrailroad Investigating com- well Informed circles tbit Minister or legislative day bought a place of property at mittee that he sold watered stock' F.ducstion Hrisnd has drawn tip and Twenty-Bra- t and Wall avenue, paying that he sold I3AA8.000 worth of atocks Issued to the prefects a new docu125,000 for the same, upon which he and bonds for 81 jiHMHMi and was go- ment for the leasing of churches will erect another warehouse. which meets both the legal requireing l pul mnr on the market. 1 think railroads and ownsra l ments of the situation sad the sus. A message recalled at the Industrial railroads are entitled to all the Inter ceptibility of the members of the school from ihe marshal of Brigham eat and dividends they ran get, pro- French episcopate. ' The terms of this .Cltv, last night, Mates that two boys vided. reasonable ratea are charged uew contract have not been made pub believed to he Boreasun and NeUson, by the pasaniger and freight depart lie, and Its Issuance has not been the two trustees, who escaped, had meats,' said Mr. Btlrkney. confirmed officially. , been arrested there. Guard T. C. Myers left for Brigham City last night to bring the runaways hack. St. 345 - ; O. R. Sterling, representative of J. A. Foulger Co.,of San Francisco, was C. K. Bohn, amdsiant manager of the Becker Brewing and Malting company, Jiaa gone to California on a ten-da- y a' pleasure trip. Dr. Georae W. Baker wwa summoned to Igigsn yesterday morning to attend Will Radcllff, a grandson of Congressman Howell, who was taken III Tuesday. The suddenly child died before the doctor's arrival. d " WHEN YOUR FEET DEFEAT SATELLITES Highest Individual Score Wherry. Made by At the association bowling alleys last evening, in a city league game, the Satellites went down to defeat before the Stars. The al suers marled SPLENDID SHOWING MADE BY La out strong with a score of 824, while CAL INSTITUTION. the loosing team only scored 767. While the latter were gaining In each game and had a final score of 866, the Fourteen Girl Have Been Saved Out- former dropped off ia their score. The ing the Pa t Year Other Rea- - . highest individual score waa made by Wherry with 542; he also made cue Work of tne Mission, the highest score for a game, having 201. Hess was second high man with 537 and Baster third with 518. Burton At s recent meeting of the board of was low man with 409. The score folmanagers of the Critienton Home, the lows: following report was made: Satellites "If at times we 454 154 155 discouraged Driggs and think that we are giving much Hess 537 167 182 188 time and strength for small results, Burton .... .....125 119 165 409 a glance at the work of the past year Wherry 174 Sol 542 will perhaps give us courage to go on. Rushmer ... ....147 480 155 During Hum; we rared for 27 adults 767 791 8662422 and 18 children. Of (he children. 11 Totals were born In the home and three were Flars 487 there but a short time until other G. Scudder 158 152 177 care could be ghen them; 4 not born Decker 439 177 139 143 484 In the home would have been shelter187 145 152 Glandl 61 less without this refuge, and one, a le- Baxter 187 ..163 167 470 1S5 177 158 gitimate child, was. and Is, being cared Weesler for In order that Its mother may work 824 776 790-2-398 and support herself and help a little Totals toward the rare of the child. Two of the 11 born In the home died and VISIT IKDUSTBIAL SCHOOL the little bodjei were laid to rest with flowers and love and surrounded by a group of friends who knew only pity Legislators Inspect Buildings and that no father gave Ills name to idenFarm a. tify the slab that we placed at the of mound. the head tiny The senate committee on public In"Of the 27 adults 2 wart aged wo- stitutions visited the State Industrial men, one w Ith no relative In the world school yesterday, on a tour of Inspecto care for her; one. still worse, with tion. The committee, composed of relative who could not or would not the following gentlemen: Hollings Oallister. Seeley, support her. This rlasi of needy is worth, chairman; and our of Bolton out province, but the appeal Gordner, Miller, Clegg, was such that we found IV hard to re- Brinkerhoff, arrived from Balt Laku fuse. BIx were transients one a deli- on tho early morning train and went cate California refugee; one an ac- Immndlntaly to the Institution. A thorough inspection was mado tress In need of medical care and friends; one. Lucy Eldredge. whose of the buildings and grounds, nftei disease made it impoeslble for ua to which the v Utters were taken to ths keep her aiming ao many children newfarm. about a mile from tho school and delicate women; one, a girl on and . whirh waa recently purchased. trial for a misdemeanor, and two The members assessed themselves homeless women whom the police ask- as being favorably impressed with ed us to care for until friends could the location and thought the purehss-waNineteen were fallen or be located. necessary. They also were la wavwsrd girls, and of the 19, we are favor of the erection of a girl's cot assured that 14 are well aiarted to- tage, separate from the school, and ward a good life; five we fear are no the using of the present cottage for better than when we took them In. small boy. Hut to hare cared for 19 wayard girls of and to hare loet only UID TO REST them Is a good record and haa been our while. worth "This work --the clothing, feeding Funeral of Ethel Brawn Held Tester and nursing of ths Inmates, maintainday Afternoon. ing the house and paying the matron treat-nry$nur her pittance has taken from Tha funeral aervicM over the re251.31 an, average of 8105.13 a mains of Hthel. tha daughmonth. But nur actual expenses have ter of Henry Brown, were held from Imen much higher; we have had do the residence, 766 Twenty-fourt- h nations In food. clothing, fuel and street, yesterday afternoon. Bishop medical sen Ice. all of which has tidJames Holland presiding. Bolon and ed ua through the esr with the small duets were rendered by Mrs. Mary balance of 8102.36 in our treasury. A Paricy, Orson Griffin and William few lodges, a few business men and a Picket. The speakers were Fred Foulfew individuals have given ua some ger, Hiss. Tlllotson. Patriarch George money no great amounts as the total W. Larkin, Hyrum Belnap and Bishop rash receipts for. .the year were Holland. . 81,860.23, the year 1906 having started The floral offerings were many and out with a balance of 83.43. Mrs. Riggs beautiful and many piece coming secured for ua in the summer of 1908. from the young playmates of the deout of Ogden fiuo and the National ceased. The interment was in the Hoard has sent us 150. Friends of the dtv cemetery. two aged women have paid for their rare 196: the home has earned otherELKS ENTERTAINMENT wise 8105 this total of 30l earned and 8450 secured out of Ogden, deducted, leaves 86t'5.80 In cash contri- Delightful Program to be Rendered . Fab. 22. butions from the city 'and county, given In various ways The donations In food, clothing.. drugs, etc., average Ogden Lodge. No. 71. B. P. O. Elba 810 per month, raising contributions haa about completed arrangement! for counfor Ihe home from the city and the preeentation of their Open ty 8135.80, exclusive of medical serwhich will he given at the vices and fuel. Grand Opera House on February 22 With the opening of the new year, and 13. Front the program, whlcn we are hoping that we may he able to is now in the bands of the printers. leave our narrow quarters for larger It is to bo seen that the "show" will grounds and a more commldlon build- be the best of the season from all ing .where we may so systematise our points of view. ' work that we may become at least parThe entertainment, whirh Is the Bo has far If this annual of benefit organsplendid tially been Impossible to do much. If we isation, ia la the form of a minstrel ran Interest the people of Ogden, who with a flrst-cls- s oliu, is which none - Burn or Ache There is a Reason A SHOE REASON It i the the tsole chemical left jn leather after tan-nin- which ruur feet are Ruled with scoured leather. It's an executive prut ere, but absolutely necessary for the comfuit of the wearer and the good of the leather. It is never done in cheap shoes; seldom done in pood shoes; bnt always done in Ilanan Hhues. luthe making of aJJanan tihoe, nothing that makes for comfort, style or service id slighted. That ia why it is better than it costa. DEE-STANfO- RD SHOE CO. . a one-fourt- h l. . Saa-slon- . . SOLE AGENTS . Out goes every stitch of the remaining lines of our fall and winter stock. No u if i. Action Caueed by Shortage of Fuel. CHARLESTON, Blsbee, Arls., Peb. 13. 8even hundred miners were laid off.ln Blsbee today. The reason given the men was that there was shortage in fuel and lumber and that in order to mako some necessary repairs it waa decide! W. VA, FIRE Charleston, W. Vs., Feb. II. The fit. Albert Hotel, one of the oldest Is cltv, wae destroyed by Are early J. H. Cmese today. Loss,' 866,606. of Baltimore, a traveling saleemsn. jumped from n third story slndofr and probably waa fatally injured. matter what the loss, we are determined to dean out everything left. But after a successful fall and winter business, we are satisfied to take a loss and clean up the tables for Spring stock i Remember, these are the best grades of clothing and right in the pink of fashion' Everything is going at a tremendous discount Men's and Boys' Clothing, Trousers, Shirts, Sweaters, Underwear, Hats, etc. We want the room for Spring Goods, and must have it. Don't wait, for you can't get here too soon I service. Rose Roily was from the county Jail yesterday afternoon upon giving a bond for 856(. The sureties K. Fares, are Henry Horan anil both of Park Cltv. The girl was takrn to ihe home of her sister. roii-H-.- .1 .J. Butler, elalm agent for the Southern is In the cltv from Ban Frsnelecii. fur few data. Par-lBr- . John Hannn and David Monroe have gone to Rlv on a business trip. DIRECTORS EXTRA TKOIHEKS ELECTED Consolidated Wagon A Machins Co's. Steckholaers Hold Annual 20 Per Cent Off MI t'illl.mtrvr ANI Half Prico A Oil's :i Meeting. The nf of the the Consolidated Wagon 6 Machine sms (iVKItn)ATS TO 7. MEN'S BLACK MOEK SKIN SHIRTS. NOW 1 MEN'S 2.23 HATS CUT TO , MEN'S 73t: BLACK SATEEN SIIIKTS FOR $1.78 CRAVENETTE RAIN COATS AND SPUING TOP COATS 20 Per Cent Off met-iin- 'n. waa held at the BeH Like City. ,t 3 dev afternoon. Fbniry on-pane'- s offin-I- n'rlt-r- llth Mon Tb usual rqulne business: road'ng nf the president's and secretarys report, to the stork hoi tiers being arrotn-p- i label), the election for a hoard of thirteen directors, to se.ve for year, waa held, reanlting in the following named gentlemen being : elected Joseph, F. Smith, W. A. MeContirk. if r t but local artists appear. Among the to close down some of the shtfu, V numbers of the latter will be the ap- Today the Big Spray shaft of A pearance of Master Eddie Miller, Copper Quern company was idle. Thu "Ogden's Neglected Child, who will Is one of the big producing sbifu do a monologue and song "stunt." of the district and employs about Mt This act alone is said to be worth the men. The announcement is made tha; In all probability the Csqr shaft trl'j price of admission. be Idle tomorrow. There I a genenl belief that the situation Is directly LINCOLN DAY EXERCISES due to the attempt being made by organisers of the Western Fednatlu Held at Industrial School Loot avail. ot Miners to make Blsbee a snka camp. The officials of the oomptit, Ing. however, refuse to admli that this ii Lincoln day exercises were held at the canae of the company's set its. the State Industrial 8chool laat night The men layed off are leaving hr j and an interesting program waa ren- other camp in Mexico and Nevada dered. The- - exercises were poet polled from Tueeday on account of tho fset NEW TREATY. that Col. George B. Bquirea, the principal speaker, could not come from Washington. Fb. 13. The as Balt Lake City. Col. Bquirea deliver ed an eloquent address on tha "Life treaty with the Dominican republic, and Character of Abraham Ubeotn." which reached the senate yesterdikf The following musical program was was the subject of consideration Vocal solos by Miss T. the ecnate committee on foreign relrendered: Baron's oHancock, Charles Olsen, Pereey Ah ations. Owing to Senator wood and Paul Ivy; cornet solo, 'Loon pposition no program waa made toward n favorable report Mr. Croebey; piano solo by Mies Celeste securing in the new treaty ubjee finds Bacon mimiwho of had the Conroy, charge tiona on the same grounds as the old, cal program. because he consider interposlttoc b t Dominican affairs unwarranted. N MINERS LAID OFF. Our Stylish High Class Suits and Overcoats, Worth up to $16.00, While They Last, $9.75 . Mathias Hlnrhcllff. the depot officer, better known a "1sd" to the railroad boys and traveling public, has hern pensioned off by the railroad comyears of splen-dpany. after thirty-tw'service Although "Da-lwill lie sadly missed by hla friend, who are numbered among thousands of tra. elms. ihey will rejotre In hearing of h'.s reward for his hhik and fatlhfui SUSS SALE an Ogdeu visitor yesterday. The stockholders of the Dee Drug company held their annual meeting last evening and the old board of directors. suc-cee- REPORT THE MATTER. 1907. t hear the that come to us nor realise theappeals sorrow and aln that thie work avert s. we caa make a a of the home. HOMES OGDEN hotel landlord who. after a friend as bis unt at dinner in his hotel, remarked. "Now, let's go out That landand get something to eat. fellow who to the next dwr lord's plaee is wears a and diamonds in deals phony advert an as stone genuine It wa 1, don GALVESTON CRITTENTON LAW FOR FEBRrAKT What You Want Arc Bargains! Bargains! Come and Get Then WATSON -- TANNER CLOTHING CO. WHERE THE BEST IS SOLI 376 24th Strec 6 j j . I |