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Show IHE 1 I Overcoat Protection Overcoat protection Is one kind of protection we believe in. We furnish it to our customers. We protect you from rain and wind, from heat and cold. y Your It for us. Any man who has his COMING E Leading Citizens Endeavoring to Cat Boys to Attend and Organise Ogden League, of the ladies Through the effort among all the churches of Ogden, the luour. prominent tenchers many prominent business men and others, one of the greatest demonstration that has ever greeted a lecturer la Ogden, is In course of preparation for the lecture Wfetaesday evening . at the Opera House, by the renowned national leader Willi anti-cigare- tte Brown, orleague and Among those who are endeavoring to get out as far a possible, the entire boy population of Ogden, to hear the Contract noted lentu rer, are Bhurtliff. of the Weber Blake; Thus. B. Evans. Mrs. Kate Shield, eister of J. J. and Stake Sunday Brhool Superintendent.; Frank Smyth, began suit against Wil- and practically all the bishops of the liam C. Howell for the recovery of f 25 various wards of Ogdwi: Father and practirally all the pastor and costs, yesterday In the Municipal court. The complaint, which was of the various chiirche: Superintendfiled yesterday morning, alluged that ent Allison and many prominent teachWilliam C. Howell entered into an ers, especially those of the high school, and many prominent citizens. agreement with the plaintiff while R. Alexander Urant and Roy D. ComCentral of the Republican ary mittee previous to the election, where Bohln, In behalf of the North Wt-er-n Theatrical Association have genin he promised to pay the plaintiff of the Opera $25 on condition she would work for erously tendered the Prv-iric- nt Cush-naha- n Well not urge you to buy. sec-r- a Nye m-- a The Clothier er te delivered a very lniarretiug lecture at the Congregational church lat evening on tha subject of mental admen. Hit No. 81 remark, drew forth qiiesiiona from the audience that lasted for practically an No. 120 hour. EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS Independant Phone.... BU8INE8S OFFICE Independent Phone WM. QLASMANN Independent Phone,, ....Nsi 120 EDITORIAL ROOM Bell Phone ....Ne. 60 BUSINESS OFFICE Bell Phont ....aNo. 50 WM. QLASMANN Bell Phones . a . ... B........aa No. 120 No. 120 ef both- telephone syatema cloeed after 8 p. m. - W. H. Ilahler of Salt In Ogden. ' capi- The ladies of the Methodist church will have an auction sale Monday at 7:10 p. m. of all the goods left over from toe Bazaar. at I is visiting J. B. Hammond is up from the tal visiting in Ogden. A Prof. Knox, founder of the school of mental science at Seattle, Washington, Lae telephone message waa received police headquarters at 12:45 this morning from Deputy Sheriff Buchi of Provo, to the effact that John Richhis ard, aged 15, Charles Richards, 11cbrother, aged 13, and Cornelius A TRIAL DENIED Judge Chldeater, of the Sixth Judicial District court, was in Ogden yesterday and heard the case of the C. A. Suurthwaiie Produce company vs. Mrs. L. G. McKinney, proprletess of a groat canning Industry In Oregon. Motion for a new trial was made by tha counsel representing the defendant company and was denied. The defendant was given thirty days to prepare, amend and file a hill of exceptions, and reductions were made In retaxing the costs of the case, making the costs $155.50. It will be Only IS 6 Days to Xmas Only SUE GREAT 6 Days to Xmas By far the greatest ever held in this city. Hundreds of articles suitable for Xmas gift;, every department show, ing the newest and most stylish goods to be had anywhere at prices that cannot be duplicated either here or elsewhere when this stock is exhausted. Mens $20, $22, and Saits and Overcoats Judge Chidester Rules Against Defendant in Case of Smurthwaito Product Company va Mrs. McKinney. remer Je red that the above Every style. of suit that's worn. Including the .reigning favorites, are shewn in this offering. Tf ' finest of Imported and American woolens in tl a .widest variety of colorings and patterns, .superbly trimmed and taiterad to abaoluta parfac-.tio- n all are here subject to your choosing at te Thpse are made by Americas foremost tailors, The We have been through every nook and corner of the .enormous suit stock and have found about 500 auiCa .and overcoats, 1, .formerly at. $12, L Anti-Cigaret- te 2 and soma 3 of $15 a stock,. swell, and $18. a kind that sold All this sea-so- n patterns, your aixe p .dozens of different styles and every one a good baA .gain at our regular price. Than think what yog .will cave if you get one at NINE DOLLARS. RE. .MEMBER every suit and overcoat in the houat REED HOTEL The following are the arrivals at the Reed hotel for the pant 24 hours: M. L Krnedenthal, New York; H. D. L. B. Hampton, White, New York; Salt Lake; 8 Weinhelmer, Sk, lynila; A. 8. Ackerman, Dee Moines la.; JC. A. Btuifer, New York; W. 8. Kread. New York: Roy T. Byrne, Omaha. Neb.; Mrs N. R. West. Denver. Colo.; Wm. K. Phillips. 'FriM: A. P. Hibbs anil wife, city; F. g. Smith. Dnluth, Minn.; Max Ottenheimer, Milwaukee; AV. H. wm Stein-BlodiC- o. case Involves a suit by the Smurth-waii- e Produce company against the defendant for damagesfor the alleged shipment of spoiled tomatoes. A decision was formally rendered awarding damages to the plaintiff company, which the defendant considers exhor-bltausod hence the motion for a new trial yesterday. the flection ef Jawea A. Howall, for House free of charge.8. Several weeks J. Griffin of the Judge of the Second Judicial District firm of Hlarkmanago and Gdiffin and A. H. court. The complaint alleges that tha for the same firm, plaintiff fulfilled her part of the con- Rogers, iu the great cru--arInterested becoming retract, but that the defendant has atalnst the cigarette habit fused to pay the stipulated anion gel buys, wrote Mr. Brown in I os Angeles. es rurally soliciting his presence t n Ogden. A letter waa recently received from the famous lecturer to PRIVATE SALE UNTIL XMAS the effeet that he would apeak In Den- Hahler, Salt Lake. ver Monday and would reach Ogden to Uncle Ram hag decided not to sell lecture Wednesday evening. The anLETTER LIST. any unredeemed goods by auction, but nouncement of this date has caused diamonds, alii sell all unredeemed List of letter remaining In the Post-offic- e great activity in behalf of the meeting watches and jewelry at private sale by many of (he beet citizens. at Ogden, Utah, Dec. llh, 1904, until Christmas at the actual cost adThrough tha medium of Flock" and which If not called for In two wroka, vanced on the goods. Remember the the platform, Mr. Brown has built up will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. the GENTLEMEN'S LIST. league, composed place UNCLE SAM'S LOAN OFFICE, of girls and boya and numbering ac- Anderson. Joseph 1 Aldrich, 11. G. Hon 178 26th Street. and Andros, Gust cording to latest retmrts a mil Anderson, BcnJ. a quarter members, distributed among Barklund, We. J. A. Burk, Pari. Dec. 17. In honor of the King tha leading oil lea of the United States Beery, H. J. Raker, J. D. of Portugal, President Loubat today and Canada. Campbell, Frank Cunningham, Frank The lecturers reception In the varigave a hunt at the forest of Rambouil-le- r. Clemons, J. B. . H. Dree, The king, who is a greet apart aman ous towns are ovqitons. At MilwauDalton, Guy A. Dodd. Louis B. success. him 10.U00 to hear and had turned a out crack notable kee and shot, Fowler. Wm. Flaherty, D. M. at Pittsburg he .was heard by 30,000. Guayhas, Saverin Goldstein. H. of his lectures the influence Plttburg, Dec. 17. Rt. Rev. Richard Through Henry, William AI. Herrick. J. B. ritie hare already passed ordiWm. Phftan, the venerable Roman Catholic111 four Head, Oscar nances prohibiting the use fif tobacco Hilliard, bishop of Pittsburg, la dangmouhly Haudley, Joe Home, Geo. W, tame anil his in places, public and not expected to outlive the night. by boya in cents due Johnson, Chaa. II. Jenkins, A. L. Jensen, Otto Kelm, Ady Kellelier. Con Kith, Joe lame, Clarence Mcltevitt, Wm. McCarl, Rodger Murphy, 8. J. Nicolas, Peter. Obermeyer, L, " Olsen, C. K. O'Neill, Tims. Payne, Ray Peterson. J. P. Pennington, Charlie Richardson, C. E. Raymond, Geo. W. Roberts, Charles Reave, J. P. Raty, Reneldo Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Roche. Wm. H. quot-- j' Simms, Joe Schrode, Charlie due 1 cent Steed, Bert. Braggs. Bascom Scherren, Amlel Samuels. Harley Sanders, B. A. Sparks, W. S. Sartln, O. 8. Spencer, H. G. Terry, Hugh Tweyree, Elmer Tuttle, John A. 8. F. Woodruff, Dwight I Vaughn, Wallace. Wm. H. Wilson, H. H. Webster, Pal Weeks, 8. C. Wheelwright. Tom Walters. T. J. Wattis. W. D. Young, R. 132 W28th St Mr. C. H. Elliott and LADIES LIST. Today tha GREAT DOLL FAMILY will hold high carnival again Alden, Miss AndiaBlacklstone, Mins lower than down us the to ordered prices put old Santa Claus has Bybee, Miss Elite Busch, Miss Edith Bine, Alisa Madge Bowen. Sirs. Helen toao evor asked for good dolls before, because he want every little Cols, Miss Lucy Gharnelet, Peline Dunn, Mrs. Alice Dice, Mrs. C. O. Xmas. one for doll at least In to have Ogden girl DeRyder. Mrs. C. iFrasure, Mrs. Sadie Hope, Mrs. Thos. Marley, Mrs. AI. Obermeyer, Mrs. UPurgy. Airs. Wm. 200 samples of Ladies' hand bags, all now shapes of otyllsh straps Alollie Williams, Mrs. Webster, Airs. Cat- - Zlliu, Mrs. Alary Or braided handles, fitted with purees at greatly reduced prices. THOS. H. DAVIS, book-keep- iron casiou. NEW ORGANIZER OF LEAGUE, WILL EVENLECTURE WEDNESDAY ING IN OPERA HOUSE. WILLIS BROWN. against oigareHM, ganizer of the editor of Pltuk. DUES has rraehoi England, engagement! having already bam entered fur lectures In all the leading cities. Branch organizu inns of the anil cigsrcjte League are formed everywhere following rhe meetings, and It ia the nbjert of the pre;iarationa aud the lecture to form just such an organization uf boys in Ogden. Tli. Madiwtn and High School orcli-s-iwill furnish music for the ot re Mrs. Kate Shields Begins Suit Againat W. C. Howell on Alleged Election Overcoats at $IO.OOa $12.50, $1500 $18.00 war up to $2500. M. LECTURER e SUES FOR ELECTION eye out for Winter Overcoats, and isn't blind to his best interests, should not miss seeing our new styles. Long or medium lengths, and a size to fit every shape. Every good fabric is represented in our lines. Fred Boon Monday. negro came up from Provo yesterday to view the remains of the unknown negro kilted at tha Roy crossing three weeks ago, whose body has since been kept at the Lindquist Undertaking Parlors. The visitor has lost a brother, and feared the dead man might he the same, but waa uuabla to identifv the latter. Person and Your Purse GREAT Lillian Hunter, wife of J. B. Hunter, died at her home Jn Went Weber yesterday. The deceased is 37 tears old and leaves a husband and ' eight children. She ass born in Hester, Yorkshire, England, but has lived in West Weber for many years, where she is well kuuwn. The funeral will be held from the West Weber meetinghouse at noon .Monday. Chwtotte Hurd, who died at Idaho Falla several days ago. will arrive la Ogden at 1 o'clock this morning for HarrUvIlle, the late home of the deceased. The deceased waa 79 years old. The funeral will be held from the Uarrttville arottingboiiea at Each Overcoat we sell is a lasting advertisement Come here for a look. The Coats will do that. d The remains of Protect We Heavy bid ran away from their homes the police officera yesterday, and to look' out for them. 18, 1904 DECEMBER SUNDAY MORNING, MORXIXQ EXAMINES OGDEN, UTAH, 1 te must go. Thia season's new stylish negligee shirta, light and dark colorings that HOUSE COATS AND FURNISHINGS sitabls for Xmas presents at prices that will make each dollar do the cell duty of two. em25q purs silk handkerchiefs, broidered initial, 20c, or 3 for.... 50c extra largo silk handkerchief,' fine embroidered Initial, 35e 8 fori 35c puro linen handkerchief with 40o, 65c and .9iV shirts ik $1.50 95c Manhattan shirts, the finest make of ahlrta in this country In. all this cca and..!" At 75c shirts in negligee A tiff bosoms, ne writ fall coloring, made by good shirt makers, at Immense line oilk mufflers In hand-com- e color effeota, 75c, 80c, $1.00, M QC $1A5 and ...... Cloth houce coats In pretty effects? CS 1.38 at $3.75, $5.00, $6.00 and Beautiful line of matloaeesilk house coats AT HALF PRICE. (7 IjA Eiderdown bath robes, $4, $5 SHIRTS. The unparalleled chirta celling has mads us add the entire balance of ' odd lota of the 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 ........ and $1, $1.25 pretty, hand embroidered initials at 20c, 3 for . 15c linen flnlched cambric handkerchief with Initial, 10c, 3 for.... Beautiful line ef finest Irish linen handkerchiefs at 15c, 20c and Immense line of oilk handkerchiefs plain, white, black and corded af- fects at regularly at and $1. All alzea at forty cento aena newest patterns and colors. Our regular $24)0 A $2.50 qualities. Your choice .. ,11,11 Hit All of our single solo Johnston and Murphy fine shoe, regular pricea, $5 A $6, at All ef our fI M fl.Bl $6, $7, $8 Johnston and Mur phy alnglo and '1151 ble, your choice and 65c Thousands of dollars worth of Xmas Goods at prices lower than ever before ed in Ogden. We bought a large lot of Perfume at half price and we will sell it at half price during this sale. We have also placed our entire lot of Pillow Tops and Stamped Linens in this sale at cost. Mechanical Toys The prices are lower this year than ever before. end dontiforget to bring the children. Doll Call and see them French Stag Goods We have the largest and best assortment in the City. Leather Goods Sale Display Our Gigantic fur Stock Most sensational Fur Sale ever announced at this time of (ho year. Sensational Selling Of Cloaks IB-- Our entire lino of children's Coats at coat and lee ii 250 Women's Sample Coats 33 1 -- and Suita at 3 Per Cent Off Pricea cut atitl deeper In this unload ing aale of Chrietmaa Dress Goods. Beginning Monday, Dec. 19, Our Store will Remain Open Each Evening until Xmas. 4 Dry Goods One Chance on the Set. Beautiful Prizes With Every $1.00 Purchase. U23EB Poatm NEW aster. FEATURES AT UTAHNA. The management of Utahns Park have made a alight deviation from their regular routine at the dancing pavilion. They have secured the service of Prof. E. W Nichols, ballet master of the late Brownies in Fairyland Co., which made euch a favorable of ImprrMion with theatre-goerthis city. Prof. Nlrholn lias aaaumed the management of the dancing hall and will at once introduce special features, to begin with drawings will take place for special grand prize next Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evening and continue regularly during the season. In addition to these special prizes there will be given each patron a coupon ticket each evening containing a number which entitles the holder to a chance on a beautiful gold watch to be drawn for January 12th. 05 and which can be scon in the window of J. 8. Lewis. Dancing classes will also be organized and held every evening beginning Monday evening at 7:30, ho'h for hall room dancing aud the mag-- . Special attention in called to the (lancing public that a grand country dance will be given next Thursday evening. No masks worn, hut come in your linen dusters and dress as your grandparents dressed when they crossed the plains. s in Candies Lowsieys 2449 WASHINGTON AVE OGDEN. UTAH. LEADERS DISCUS8 THE GOVERNORSHIP. 8N0WST0RAI PREVENTS New York. Dec. 17. A. number of Republican leaden called on Governor Odell today anl it la said the governorship waa discussed. The governor gave no indication or any suggestions a to how he regarded the situation. TIm Times tomorrow will aay that the governor himself will b a candidate. The governor will not discuss thia point. . National Committeeman W. L. Ward, In an interview Raid: I can tell you who will be the next United States senator. He will be the man Governor Odell wants. He has never Indicated his pqmroal choice to me. It I said Senator Dqpew may be reelected, I don't believe the governor line yet made up his mind definitely who would he the bet man to represent the party. The Time will say, as to the United States senatorahlp, in quoting Governor Odell: I am still of the opinion thatthrr will lie but one candidate for the when the time come for the legislature to ac'.' When Governor Odell was approached on the subject today hr said: The liappy Yule tide la now approaching and all la peace and harmony. 1 dined with De.pew last night and am going to diue with him again tonight. When Governor Odell and Senator Depew met at ihe dinner of the Republican club of t he city of New York tonight. Senator lvpew in a brief said: I have come here in a very happy frame of mind. I saw by ihe evening remarked payer that Governor Odi-1flint he waa going home for the happy Yule tlrift. 1 also hope my friend Mr. Black went home to litter prayers of Thanltr giving and en 1 mad np my mind I would come to the rlub. , New York, Dec. 17 The SaowitorM that has been moving eastward of D middle west reached New York arly this afternoon and by 10 o'clock tonight the streets were covered to I depth of four Inches. Soon after the storm began the enow fall waa ao ' heavy that all vessel the harbor were compelled to w under reduced speed to aveld danger of collision and tonight (Upping both Inbound and outbound practically at a standstill, a the of the harbor Is con tiered ,w dangerous for the larger vesml. e In the city the car on all the Knee have hem conaWerablyr' layed and gewral traffic baa been i ouely affected. The weather bureau promises a of the storm until well ward 'tomorrow and every Prcu,J?, Is being taken to prevent tr"? blockade. In Alanhattan. 6.000 workingtom$ anI 3.000 vehicles are clearing the enow from the rireete. SHIPPING. ip ad-dre- -s 1 a paw-ag- 1 -- COUNSEL WILL ACQUIESCE TO NAN TESTIFYING- New York, Dec. 17. -- Nan who fa now on trial charged wit murder of Caesar Young, wdl pro . ly go on the wit new stand time behalf. She ha for aome frated desire to tell her veH affair and from present inJicitwna eouneel will acquiesce. OM of the lawyer hM pJp??V.i idea persistently, but is when K agreed to the proprit.oo al nearly .In t out hat a pointed .. i recent prominent naurieruw mw-- to which the defendant bid been followea. conviction a testify, ' It I believed that defend be the only witness for the Chocolates That SCKSlfpBSj veXotAfm. Manicure Sets and Manicure Sets with Comb, Brush, and Mirror Combined, Absolutely Essential on Every Ladys Dresser. Cigars and Cigar Cases, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Bill Books and Purse Sets and many other appropriate' gifts for gentlemen- - t THE PRESCRIPTION' DRUG G o The Piace to Get What the Doctor Orders. 1 |