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Show THE MORNING EXAMINEE f WIDEN. UTAH, SUNDAY text books will be loaned to ulgiit school pupils, the same as the day school pupils. The school will no doubt be held, if at. all, in t'ne basement of the High School building, which ha been heateo and lip h ted for commercial purposes. OGDEN SCHOOL step proposed educational affairs. in Will B ParcnU Thuroday Afternoon Dea School Building. tha at Day the committee of the Board of If referred Mr. Education, to whom aa Allison's request for night achoola, favor-aii- lr afflrmatively and report upon the proposition, Ogden will another forward step in ,vg educational affair. It la a fact that waitthere are many boya and girlsuch an of Juat ing to take advantage cpport unity to acquire an education. 1 he night schoola in the large cities, Harris1 av'cording to CommUaioner report, perform one of the most functiona of the public school interna. That they should become an Important part of our splendid system of free schools will be on more evidence of tha thought and care given t to the educational affairs of our city. It is to be hoped that the board will its way clear to establish the gi n'glit school. It Is understood that th will be free and that also free , 'ti who are thought t.or pastors. Will convention good WEBE3 STAKE ACADLMY NOTES - b in s..: The commercial department ot the High School will be moved into new quariera the beginning of next wevx. Mr. Biliwell has become so overcrowded in hit bookkeeping room that it was absolutely necessary to make a change into more commodioiia quarters. The new ro.un, is fitted with nil the conveniences for coiutuerciel work, making it one of tha beat of the kind in the state. The plan of dedicating the new Dee by the couiiultiee last evening, met with the approval of the board. Thursday afternoon will be pnients1 day." An exhibition of school work will be given and parents will listen to every day class room drill. A committee will be on hand to conduct them through the building. On the following afternoon nil the teachers of the public schools will be the guests of the teachers of the Dee school. Music speech making and refreshments will be Indulged in. Tha building is an excellent one and should be visited to appreciate Its Improvements. Physical culture for girls In the High School, under the direction of n sjieclallst, may be a part of tbe curriculum of that Institution in the Immediate future. Tbe matter is in the hands of Dr. Conroys committee, who will report at an early date. school aa submitted if o. C, porin', cmkU-H- ! ils. n . NOYEMREIt give this il.CT!:clil? be lnrnished CHINA IMPROVE later make a tour of the l'niird Mates far the purpose of studygress and to ing the legal relations between church ofli- Euierialunieut w .S and state. ccrs of the Assoela;; i. for As low railroad j - s as possible will be secured. Elder Geoige E. Morris of Salt Lake as oou as posPlease K.ail sta;i.--- . sihle. Speaks at Devotional. . Asks for Commission to Consider An sm.ii to make a Instruct your ihe coming year, financial pledge The lecture committee Is Treaty. arranging I- - M. for the best lecture course ever given (ii'd'.lan, : nl Secretary. In this city. They have already secured Shanghai, Nov 5. Ths Chines govseven iromimnt eastern lecturers ernment hae limutirird ths Chinese WaltKnewn Oregon Stock Owner tnJ literary critics, among whom Is EMPLOYE MUST BE GIVEN minister to L.igiand. Mr. Chang Ta Drops Out of Sight. the eminent author sud literary into urge upon the British governTIME HLWtilCa TO VOTE TRAINS TO BE SUPPLIED WITH Yen, terpreter, J. ltiipkinson Smith. ment, the desirability of naming imuae-dia- u BsndietPU, The dance given by the seniors last Ore., Nov. 4. Frank 6TJAM HEAT WHILE iy a meeting place for a commisa stockman Bring at Walls, wealthy Friday nigbi vas a brilliant affair anl Law Governing Balloting of STANDING. sion repieaentiug both countries, to Laboring about a Camaspris, left fcla horn successful in every respect. Men Given. Anglo-Uni- x consider an the treaty manth ago In search f winter feeding Elder George Q. Morris of Salt Lake at Lhaxsa last .he elvuia lew Pipe Line for That Purpose le Under section 9!i early grounds for his cattle and baa not been Being signed City wai the siieakcr last Monday of Utah, every employer of labor of Extended in ths Yards. sees sinew Weils' friends ars unable morning at devotional exercises. His all kinds must give iho employees to flgd any clue to hia whereabout and subject. The Value of Spiritual Traintime to go to the jv'U on election dnv foul play. AFTER INFORMATION ABOUT ing, was handled in an able and Interto vote. Employer nut eiiipluye should I THE CANAL ZONE, he pipe system for the esting manner. Mr. Morris and Thomas ot xupplying in this matter mi as to make eieani fur Nov. A. The steam itolp Trw E. McKay report a most pasurniii'r coaches at ths enjoyable It convenient for birh. Tlia law coverof the Boston Steamship comI won depot ia visit at the latter's home in Huntssail, bviug enlarged, workas follows: Washington, Nov. S. Members of ps sy, arrived ia Taooau this afternoon men now engaged in ville last Saturday and Sunday. They ing this reads eniitie.1 digging the the bouse committee on Interstate from Manila and Japan ess porta. On to vote at a noun be.ng Any person are both members of the illustrious northalong the west aide of commerce have arranged to make a ! board la Robert Me Wade, United States held this State, the depot tracks class of '99 University of Utah and general election, of within and two rot trenches to tbe Uauama canal cone, start- - general at Canton, China, who la re mvh cWtiou, be under day the track for ths supplying of trip from have also had some most pleasant trips shall, on theabsent New York on ths 14th Inst, h'nwe.f front any trains while to entitled lug turning to face charges of alleged maltogether in Europe. ataudlug. for the purpose of arquirtng informaIn whbii be 1 then enfeasance in office, employment For xoiue time Special theology classes were held there ha beea past tion bsxls as a The for of a period of two need of uch legislation. a ihuuge. There has been members of this week during which general in- gaged or employed commutes will hs the tone of opening mors or Wm ths Fort Wayne, lnd., Nov. k Mason struct long in ethics end maunera were hours betweenof in the proper heatby their wives, by oilier Long, n sud the time during the polls, and ing of trains delay temperance lecturateam by due given. Thursday morning. Principal Mcto toe fact representatives, and aleo by some er, died today. suoh abaanee shall not lie sufthat ihere ia at present but one cross Kay, Profs. Und and McKendrick ad- any United States senators. Ihe transport for the discharge of any pipe 1ms which dressed the boys and Mrs. Kraus and ficient reasonfrom supplies steam for tii Sumner will be planed at thetr disNew 5. Madam Nov. stub turvh-- nr emsuch person York, coache. This Miss Eldridge the girls. is located directly west the tour and they will go Gabrielis Kejane and twenty-si- x such voter shall not, of the memMrs. Hobson visited devotional and ployment, and office at ih depot. Hut posal express direct from New York to Coin. bers of her French dramatic company, because of so aliwnUng himself be this one line j entirely Inadequate and theology Thursday morning. Her talk liable to any penalty, nor shall any arrived here today oa the steamer Monthus the enlarging to tha girls was much appreciated. of the system. terey from Mexico and Havana. Mme, deduction be made on account of such In addition Eighty-seveto B El GIAN Kff.lUKSKNTA'iTYK IN the old eroaa Hue tcere girls' ia drew making absence, from his usual salary or are to be Kejane has juat completed a week's class! There ere three other single AMERICA. two other cross at Havana. Next Monday when such employee is lines, one aconstructed wages except little to ths south of west classes with even a larger enrollment. Iengsgemeut will make her firat appearMore divisions, it Is reported, will be employed and paid by the hour; proof nin,a th i.nliU ance ia thia city ta ten years. depot and vided, that application shall be made ih. west of the north eud nf the made next week. San Franrlsoo, Nov, 5. Valentin for auch leave of absence prior to the Tba preparatory students have maniHu rtiPIC- - T,lU- - fain ran hs NEW SECRETARY FUR FINLAND. The employer may BrUauL of Brussels, has arrived here. supplied with fested their interest in basketball by day of election. 8L Petersburg. Nov. k The Kovoe hours during which such linea which willainiui from three niat- - His uiitulon to thia country is a dual the specify auita shoes and purebadng and then greatly facilitate one. M. Hrisaiit was delegated by ths Vreniya announces that M. himself as aforeabsent may employee Loupkin, to the athletic committee w,lh urh r applying or corporation who king of Belgium as his representative chief of the political polios, will be aph lias fy been caused in tbs for a regular time for praotiee. The said. Any person to coninternational past. tbs arbitration pointed secretary of atate tor Finland. first team had better look out for shall refuse to his or its employees the privilege hereby conferred, or who their laurels. shall subject an employee to n penalty Profs. I.lnd and Bradford held a or reduction of wages because the meeting at Slaterville last Sunday exorcise of auch privilege, or of who Educational diswere night topics hall directly or indirectly violate the cussed. They report having had an of this title shall be deemed provisions time. interesting guilty of a misdemeanor." LECTURE COMMITTEE arrang-inFINE LECTURE COURSE. g WANTS I t!-- CONFERENCE FEAR HEATING - NOTES mOGRESSIVE M OWNING, FOUL -- u SYSTEM : PLAY Ifc-om- in-ur- n well-kno- n "''i The Dry Goods Question like politics, is in Ogden usea WILL MEET DURING THE FIRST WEEK OF DECEMBER IN . a live Issue at this season of the year. Every person more or less dry goods; wo are Intensely Interested We believe In PROSPERITY, and trust in in your using your good Judgment to vote the right ticket, end trade at the right place. With our fifteen yeare of constant study and experience it Is our linn conviction that the best results will follow our doing We seek your confidence and promise you it business together. not be betrayed. When anything Is wrong how can we remedy will It unless yoa tell us? OGDEN. MORES, The Circular Concerning Arrangements Has Been Issued by General Secretary. Good Things we are prepared to offer you in abund- -, anee at LOWEST PRICES . NEW WRAPS and FURS, BLANKETS, UNDERWEAR. PAINE & HURST, Dry Goods High Class Stylish HER CHA N D I S E UTAH STATE SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION Ogden The Seventeenth Annual Convention of the Utah State Sunday School Association meeta in Ogden this year on December 2 and 2. In preparation for tha sessions tha general secretary, L. M. Glllilan, has issued the following circular: GREETING: The Seventeenth Annual Convention of our State Sunday School work Is to be held in the First Baptist Church in Ogden, December 2 and 3, 1904, beginning Friday evening. Thia convention concerns you ns well as others, and you can do n groat deal toward making it a success. First You ran Bend in the atatisUca promptly. Second Yon can have your school end one delegate, at least, to tbe convention. Third You can talk np this convention aqd aay a word about the necessity of convention! in general and Sunday School conventions in particular. Did you ever atop to recount in how many ways the success of your particular school is Indebted to organised work here and elsewhere? If you have, you believe ia convention work and will aid this convention all you can. Fourth You can aid by your presence. Come. Each school Is entitled to two offl clal delegates, whose expenses ought to be borne by the school. The official delegates are entitled to free entertainment Tbe names of these delegates should be sent to Prof. J. A. Smith, Ogden, Box 333, by November 27. If you expect entertainment . Thia circular Is sent tot those only Union Pacific No. 101, fast mall from the east. Is marked up two hours late yesterday. H. M. Allen, formerly assistant die-- 1 triot superintendent of the Pullman company in Ogden, left on No. S yesterday for Ban Francisco where ha goes to occupy a aimilar position. Stockton, Cal., Nov. 5. The South-er- a Pacific overland due here late last night narrowly escaped serious disaster at a small station named Peyton, near Martinet. The train ran into two loose ties on the track and the engine was disabled to such an extent that another locomotive had to be sent out to pull the train in. It is thought that an attempt waa mads to wrack the train by bandits. No oue was Injured. W. R. Scott, division superintendent of the Southern Pacific, and W. K. Marsh, aseiatant chief engineer of the Southern Pacific, went out on the cut-of- f fiftenlay to tho print where filling in is mill being done for the purpose nf testing a new kind of gravel car aud return on the same. It ia rumored that John M. Fulton, district passenger agent for Uie Southern Pacific at Reno, ia to be transferred to tbe C. A C where be will assume the general management of that road. A report comes from Ban Francisco that tbe contract for the construction of the Western Pacific across Nevada, from Salt Lake to ths coast, bis been let and that work ia expected to begin within n few months. It ia said that M. J. Heney of Seattle, one of the largest contractor! on the coast, will build the line. Heney Is a auccesful railroad builder, his last work being the construction of the Whits Puss and Yukon line. Our Harvest Sale In isses9 and Childrens Ladies1 Goats, Fups ask! Ladles Saits Will Surpass all Former Efforts to attract and Please thc Public Our Harvest Sale of Dress Goods and during the week of our Great Harveet unlimited quantities of strictly sUple and seasonable Dress Fabrics at our patrons and tie general public to secure a "VERITABLE HARVEST of wiricic np UNPRECEDENTED SELTIS! wmsffi Kln. in th Wmable, PRICE-CUTTIN- G Monday stylish end much wanted fabrics. AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF, QUALITY Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings, from tho most famous makers of ftno goods. Stoln-Blosuits and overcoats Kuppcnhclmcr suits and overcoats, Johnston A Murphy shoes Packard shoes, Jno. B. Stetson Hats, Imperial Hato, Bent's Cloves, Manhattan ahlrts,Auerbach neckwear. ck A TREMENDUOUS SACRIFICE . ,r fr,ct'" et ,rtcl B,rk,d f w,u- only has been on a week and all Ogden and suburbs - Come with the greatest expectations, they will there are thousands upon thousands equally as cheap. Mens finest $20, 22 and $25 Choice ef them all. These Suita era ths most splendid achievement of tho $2.75 Fifty Pairs Paragon Panto, $5 and $7 kinds, the best pants tailored In this country $5.00 at..,.,..,..,,,,.,, MEN'S STYLISH $2.50 HATS. The Ormond, Tho Favorite, The Sterling and Tho Larchmant, are ths best popular prised hats produced, our guarantees goes with each one. Your choice $1.50 90c WINTER CAPS regular price. $1.00 Caps 65e 75c Caps 50c $2X0 Capo $1X5. $1.50 Capo $1. d ..In Norfolke and styles, our regular pries $8. These are Skolynya finest boy's tailors in tha country. Tho Overcoats arc our $7, $g and 19 klnda In all tho latest, styles. Yours to choose st . (5c class shirt makers, some ef theso are our our regular dollar quality and- most of them cell regularly at $1.5(k FURNISHINGS ..Mens fin Underwear, Camels Hair, Plush Back, Heavy Wool, Ribbed and Heavy Balbrigoan, different colors, regular pries $1X0 at a. Handks .... at Hsndker- - at.. MADE JOHNSON. MURPHY $6, $7 and $8 Shoes yj $2.90 $2.90 new Shoes at All our Boys and Youths off, Oo, 0C $1.50 4 $1-2- 5 $1X5, $1.65. $145 35C 40C - Shirts $1,11.25 and $1X0, stiff bosom, and Negligee Shirtig at. 25o lisle e .200 pairs of Mens Fancy Slippers $2, and $ qualities. Your choice.. thread, half hose, 3Se All Wool 20o, 3 65c --$1.50 2 pairs .mow 25c , for.M Cashmere, half hose, -- pair of necwear entire stock DIVIDED 50c di- - Into two lotc so follows: .All Bows, Strings, Clubs, and Tecks, beautiful, now coloring!, over fifty doxons to choose from, at.. ...... 15c ..Lot No. 2 Includes all eur finest neckwear, regular priees, $75 and $1, Four--1 English squares, once overt and puffa, yours choice. TRUNKS, 8ATCHELS, and f-l- SUIT CASES; ... 45c 9) - .- $2 and $2X0 Manhattan Shirts at... 1JM0 pairs of boys' knee pantoxges 3 to 15, taped seams and waist extension bands. Sold regu-at 76o and $1. Choice 15c - ..Good high clseo Shoes, underpriced Men's $3X0 and $4, fine shoes at...... Lasts .. natural and other solid colors, mode by tho Norfolk and Naw Brunswick and Glastonberry mills, regular price $4 end $5 Suit at each 75c Negligee Hsndker- - chiifif Initialed jIiULJi TULL REGULAR 75o Fleeced Underwear Your Choice at 65c each CHHPC 506 BOYS' $1 and $1.50 SWEATERS AT ..Underwear ef fllnest Lemba Wool, made of handsoma Madras or Paresis by high . .This seasons newest patterns, st....-- $2.75 Boys Finest Knee Suits and Overcoats MENS Negligee Shirts chiefs 35c Irich Linen Initial chiefs 15c Linen Finished 7JJ, at Mens Stiff Bosom Shirts and 25c Pure Silk initial $9 -- .. off wide variety of colorings and varieties, tailored and trimmed choice ... superbly your ..$10 AND $12 Youths purs Worsted Suits, beautiful, fancy Mixed Worsted, Pure Sargss and Fancy Scotches, handsomely trimmed and tallorad. Youra to choose at Ml ISMttMSMMois BOYS CORRECT CLOTHES Every Dollar'a Worth on Hand Muat Ba Sold. ..Little fallowa Suita, 2 to 15 years In Russians, Eatons, Sailors and doublet roasted stylos, tha newest foreign and domestic fabrics, $4 and $5, values doubla-breaste- $1.50 and $2 YOUNG MEN'S HATS. Thio includes all ths newest and latest blocks In young men's hats. Your free 2 Judge by tho itema quoted below as o $3-5- at Do not te tailor art, every placed before the people of thlo city and stats. Those are made by Stsin-Bloc- h Co. of Rochester, N. Y., whose creations are shown ond worn wherever style and taata are appreciated. MEN'8 STYLISH PANTS. Pure worsteds, fine Cssslmsrs.excsp. tionally good materials, and thorough ly well made. Regular $4, and $5.00 kinds st , choicest b filled. Gioiccot Mens $12 and $15 Suits and Overcoats in a Suits and Overcoats Ideal Kid, Box Calf, on We ars shewing new tape ing waist model in this popular corset, to suit all figures tho abort hip and girdloa for tho slender figures, tha deep hip with hose supporters for full flgureo those are all guaranteed to give oatiafa tory wear in every particular. Prices $1.00 to $2.60. CONSIDER-E- D. everyone will haw new selling price. 2440 WASHINGTON AV Sl OGDEN. UXAtf t U13I |