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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER: ETA FI. srXPAY OiiPES, PKfTMFER MORNING, w.v i THERE A DF mWJUHBCSBBt TIMES - i nuivii ; ; Jjihv'u nvr1. n ' ) ll'l-- When a person needs lo save ! a little money there are different ways also, and to buy a a Jcwe is just about the very best way. j : j i- anut n u. a u ai lug oi'io. ! ait- of - . f ami Mci.r.... . Aii at a uicviingF. Tho l'b:iFiiii , iu the i: roitiu from art- i The a! opa 5 m - . i Society holds 'nugvrgation- i' of Adams. ai 3 p. m h ed:ft ! - liaement 2 p. ni. ' i are hal l i s The public is rn t lend ibie .errii. Wednesday 'ini ticrniig-.on- n Expert Fitters of Men's Ladies, Misses' and Children's Fine Footwear GENTS si HATS AND CAPS FURNISHINGS, Miiraiv B. lce at 11 u Service." ii i hPi i'.ii " eciijeci. The i.,iv i; f r; t'hriy. 1 super-i-irn.1,,,- Ur- -. 'Ihe First l.-- in .prn &3t 510VEPUWT irfaEWORthi TELEPHONE 245 BELL 'PHONE 203-- Y 1ND. . at KidteJ Mi'-te- . .Inmoi H at 3; upei init'iident. ouna Peoples Jl.d week ciemag ai 7:3d. . p in. Mum:. Sundav 236 25th Street. estimouial inm-rm- Stoibjem. - a .reel. n Science." id- Evening service a: : Motive Power of the .ynlL-- 3 Son v i i First Itupiisi Ciliie Sunday. ar'.come. m-p- i p. Hliaiii, paaiur. reading io-- i.UI.rg, and Tnrn Subject : "Ch: .. Sunday echpol i "ges Z1 to I lira il fanaiiaa r. ( ttiui-- - ;he healing 111 -. Ranges from $30 up Chriii- - niMllMlg ma mreiing ait-u-.ie $540 up Successors to C. F. Krauch U ' . O j smifi' Heaters - v S; irlM'f " H'blKI K.fciilj!- OGDEN GO Svieuli.l corner of ; ill'.! n Don ns, rti r, ri:cc jp. Thursday .on. l'ong:r-g- Public worship at ll a. m. p. iu.. Sunday, December i;. ut both serPreaching by the pas-ovice: subject of tlie uMnaiug r The Stranger an ibe Shore" Evening subject. "The Darkest Hour" Subbsih school a 1M5 p. m. Mid seek service, s 7 :pi p. m. Geruau Si Evangelical Paula Church Corner Tweu; i rhird wad Siroct, German Sunday irlrnoi i a m, German preaching, 1 a. iq. The Rev. F. H. Freund, secretary of our Hom.i Mission Work, will preach for us in the morning This ia a very sinimportant visitor io us. and cerely hope sad request that every one In Ogden, who understand the Gorman language will meet with us. Pastor and Church Council, Jef-fert-- ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR WHO HAS A JEWEL IT IS THE BEST ARGUMENT WE MAKE. i We Will Treat You Right emiy Swedish Lutheraa Burton Implement Co. W. F. BURTON, 2320 WASHINGTON Church Corner Twenty-- ! bird and Jtffaron O. A. Eltnquist, pastor. avenue, No forenoon service. Pastor at Park Sunday .school at 13: IS. Swedish evening service at It Sunday o'clock. Christmas Day, Dec. So -- Swedish "Juknia at E:3d a. ai. The church will bo elaborately and beautifully decorated. Sunday school Christ aaaa program Manager at 7:30 p. m. An excellent program has bean arranged. Will be announced later, not openly thrown off fain allegiance to the minority leader, although hit attitude will probably amount to that. Ur. Shackleford, however, will buve no THE EXAMINER DEMOCRATIC DISCORDS. to tore leaders of any kind. Henceforth ihe domestic napleawntoros ito the be trill he ea free aa the wind and Just as Irresponsible. If these gmtle-meaDanseratic party baa entered upon aa merit, so obvious to thewset taut tkase. On Wednesday four hours bad not been eo cruelly slighted, they i i ihe tint of the house was occupied no doubt have remained va with vtat can be called toy no other would a v, faithful Democratic henchmen. Their denunciation of leadership in general may, therefore, bn subjected to some slight discount. These resounding declaretioua of political independence one, no doubt, gratifying to s certain order of politicians, the sun-sleevorder, who are not too particular about the meaning so long a the sound is nil right. But there la actually no such thing ns political indi'pendenre, or of parties without leader, and there never will be. Wherever men are gathered together In n common aim there will and must too leaden among them, el tlier tacitly or by election. That aoema to toe almost a law of human nature, and It la particularly true in political matten. Energy must toe conserved and directed, and the army that haa.no chief may as well wave Itself the, trouble of going into the field. The party system of poiltlca. each party with it chosen leader, is the common practice of civilisation, and ever- - attempt to substitute some olher practice has been n failure. Wherever representative government has there the party systin has appeared with it. and tlie party ayatem has grown steadily stronger ns the bast of papular liberty haa been broadened. The succeed or failure of a party haa usually been attributed, and rightly eo, to the eld 11 or the errors of its leaden. In France and in England the party system has worked with a tnachhe-lrk- e regularity. Germany, at n lower point of political development, 1111 has her party leaders, and the cause of refom In the German empire haa waxed and waned ta accordance with the renouroefulnpea and the ability of those party leader. Even Russia's infant slaps toward political liberty have at once been signalized toy the appearance of party leaden, of a sdmewhat nondescript kind, it la true, but they support the principle that the party system ia a necessary part of free Institutions in America ns well aa sleewhertk If the diaooatealed Democrats who are responsible for the present oUmn In a teacup are thinking only of their own as enema probable, they can, no doahf, make a ranch greater diaplay of themselves outside the party than Inside it. If. however, they are thinking of their party and of their cassa, they can beat serve both toy loyalty and adhesion. Those things ere not sprCacular, tout they are the only road o parry aucceewra. asas tkaa squabbling. Mr. Shackleford f Mhumurl Slid Mr. Lamar of Kbrida threw open defiance at Mr. William, the party leader, making no eoacealmcnt of the fact that their canity bid no other cause than personal 4i appointment, which is only another maw for wounded vanity. Both these mUeinm sere smarting under their e odsston from the interstate com-m- e committee, and hey vented their wrath upon Mr. Williams in no Mamred terms, thereby showing; that 'Is biters discretion in the muter d been a sound one. Mr. Lamar has Every night next week our will be open late to live the people a chance to elect their tors and holiday pods when they have lots of store time. Today we are very busy Xmas gifts of all fcadi, and hundreds of very urge bundles left the store Ued with good things for young and old. We sold several of the Pnos which you see adver-j- d in another space on, PKe, but have a few' wten left for later purchasKHing er. Today we mention doll furniture. Our line is very Hnpkte. It consists of doll oe4 in 3 sizes, doll cradles 3 sizes, doll chairs in 3 . Wes doll rockers in 3 sizes Sjj doll swings in 3 sizes. Prices are as follows: J beds 35c, 65c, 90c ad $1.25. Dofl cradles 35c; 45c and chairs JJ? ad $1.00. 25c, 35c. 75c rockers 35c, 75c and j!1 swings 45c, 75c and Then we have a full line J furniture sets Pch range in 1.75. Clarks Stores ,56-58-60-- 62 man skill, and the other of human courage and endurance. On Tuesday the firec of the large transatlantic turbine steamers, the t'aruianla of !ie Cunard line, arrived in safety at New York. 8o well established is the turbine principle that the great Cunard liner is fitted up for over 2,040 she is of 30,000 tons displacement, and is built with eight decks. The confidence in her powers was sell Justified, and her daily runs were all that was hoped. The turbine propeller may be Mkened to a water wheel placed horiiontally Instead of perpendicularly with the bladhs arranged at a suitable inclination to (he surface of the water. Lke all great inventions the principle aeemi so obvious and its application so practical as to excite wonder that tt haa never before been applied upon so large a scale. The trip trip speed of the Carmania was nineteen and a half knots, and ahe la therefore a worthy member of the grek Cunard per-aon- fleet SHIPLEY ACCUSED OF ASSAULT Constable Sanford Fife, of iUverdale, came Into the city yesterday, and lgn-- e a complaint, charging Xaronl Ship-le- y and John Shipley of the wme town, with aasault. According to the allegation made in the complaint, the two men attempted to enter a dance at Riverdalc on Friday night, without paying their admission fee. When Fife objected to their presence, it U claimed that the two men attacked him and gave him a severe beating. Fife called up Sheriff Bailey at hie residence soon after the trouble occurred and reported the case to him and asked that n deputy be sent to Riverdale to arrot the men. Sheriff Bailey advised him to draw up a complaint if he wished the men arrested and Fife did so yesterday. The case will be heard on Monday before Judge Murphy. EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE. of Christ : evening, Isaiah and the vent of Christ. Ad- First lIsthiHlist Episcopal Church selections of new, snappy suggestions for Christmas Gifts are unequalled in the city. Notice the prices below and you will be convinced that for quality and low prices we lead, t Gents (real1 white Hemstitched chiefs, regular 16r values. Special, at OMMIIllMI Gents vhlt Unen ro Hvmatllrbed Handkerchiefs. Regular 30c values, at s Genl while Silk Hemstitched Handkerchief, worth 50c. Special, at... MIMttllMlllllimi Gents' white Silk Hemstitched Handkerchief, best quality. Special, at.... Gents flue Silk Neckwear, in four-la- rw s hands aud Trek, neat dark end Ugh I pat- terns. Regular 36c grade, at 10c Genie flee Black Rid Slippers, roia- rd roles. All else. Regular $3.00 grade. Special, at per pair 35c 50c Gent Kxi.r fin Silk Nock wear, in four-iu-tian- Shields and Terk. a huge asto choose from. Special, et.... Genie' flue Neckwear, All the latest designs, put. up in fancy decorated carlo on, worth ll.Otl. Special, at. Gents' fine Brocaded Silk Muffiori, In plain black or white, worih (I AO. Special, bl . . sortment te 50c Extra Genu' flneSilk Muffler. large size. In plain black or white. Regular 33.00 values. Special, at.... , Gaul floe Brows Seal Slippers, turn2.o1 values. ed sole. Rsgular All Nixes. Special, at per pair $1.75 Gents' flueBverett Slippers, In black red or tan. All alaem worth 13.60. Special, at per pair $2700 Gent' fine Alligator Slipper. Ilnrd. All Nlaes, worth Special, al per pair. $2.25 Kid fin Fur Trlmnn-Kid Juli- - ra rov Special, li.'AU lxea. Worth at par pair.. fine Fur Trimmed Juliets. In black and Ladl' red felt- - Very warm and conifortabia for winter wt a r. Allaire. Regular $2.23 value. Special, at per pair. Ladles' Patent Leather Walking Shoes, military ladle' 32-U- 75c . $1.25 block east ' of Washington avenue, next to court tontine. Sunday nervines: Sunday school, 10 a. m. W, L. Ui derwood, superintendent. Preaching by the poetor, ll a. m. devotional service, Ep worth 6:30 p. m. 7:30 p. m. Bishop David H. Moore of Portland. Ore., will occupy ibe pulpit at thin service and none can afford to mins hearing him. All seatn free. The public is cordially invited. One-ha- Shoes and Slippers Furnishings heel. $1.50 All aisea and width. lar $S.0t value, per pair Regu- at $3.50 lf Charle E. Bcniielt. yesterday filed a ihe home of Mr. Wardielgh waa motion for n new trial of the caae. In Dr. Dickson believe ibal Iba die tlie district court. The bearing on ibe eae waa contracted eoniewhert out on motion waa aet for December 33. The action i one of ibe condemn-lio- n tii road, at there have been but few Milts brought by Ihe Short Line cee in the city mi far thia winter. y a company to acquire title for and POLICE CAUSE A ROWDY. for the Sand Ridge Cut-oftho caae wa tried in the district court before Judge Howell and a Jury Berlin. Dec. 16. A despatch to the a few weeks ago, a verdict asveaaitig Central Park Presbyterian Church damage against the company being latkal Anxeiger from IxmU da led yesCorner Thirty first and Washington. rendered. The amount of ihn dam- terday says: "The police today gave a dies reServices at It and 7:30. ages assessed were not deemed adehoar they could supper Melcbfredek quate by the defendant, and the mo- hearsal of Morning subject., on tlie pert of rordie, but ns rioting Priesthood of Jesus." instituted. tion for a new trial toe public we liot in the confidence Evening subject, Rome Things Betof (he police until afterwards, the Inter Than Others in Gods Word. habitant were much alarmed and for Sunday school at 12 o'clock. NEW SMALLPOX CASE a while a panic provatted. The pdioe Y. P. 8. C. E. at 6:30. assembled the rowdies, who had Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30. ihe rounded up from oilier pans rd A new case of Kinall pox waa icport-e- d police square, and then let them loose. First Presbyterian Church-Jo- hn to Sanitary Inspector Power, yes- Fire alarm were sounded and the poEdward Carver, pastor. afternoon, the victim being J. ller reserve poured Into Ibe aqiMUa. terday Morning worship at ll; (heme. "The H. Wardielgh of BCIS Madison ave. the ihopkeeprra wildly put up their Reasonableness of Foreign Missions.' went round that tho nue. a Southern Pacific engineer. abutter; ihe Evening service at 7:30; theme. Sanitary lnprclor. Powei at. once city wa being Hvckcd. ami work wna The Fruitage of Noble Purpose and notified and suspended at the factories and other City Physician Dick-oa Rteadfasr. Faith; Thought Ipon Ihe Life and Character of William the Silent." at 2:3it. Sunday Endeavor at 6:34. Midweek meeting Wednesday at 3- - Our s tore is the toy store of Ogden this year. Hundreds of people visit the toy department every day and they all speak words of praise for the large and varied selection and the low prices. We make special mention '' of the PIANOS the little girls like them and we have a large stock AH quar-Intlne- each plaoca. In Die midst of Ota uproar, aonw of iba lawless character began plundering tho shops, but h police noon roctabUshod order." WAITING M right-of-wa- CALL'S RETURN. f, bn re n, New YoiV. Dec. 10 The investigating com mil oh of tbo New Yoik Ufa InMiiance company, which' hold its not eroond marling yewteiday. ha up the question of asking certain ufflror of the company to resign. The que.aJona of the presidency and of the return f (he gZ'JB.WO fund in connection witii which Andrew Hamilton, now in Paris, turn hem mentioned, did not rain up yesterday, according to Thomas P. Fowler, the chairman of Qi commute. At Hie office of President McCall it we said yesterday that nothing would be done about the fund until John C. McCall returnsd from Faria John C. Milbmn end William A. Keemr have been enlertrd a counsel by the corn mil ir-- and n firm of o countent too been engaged. , lkn e Cat Glass Almost Free A GOLD DOLLAR on the street you would pick it up. You never saw a better chance to get rich cut glass for almost nothing. It's like finding it. See our window display. Goods on sale Monday YOU SAW 90 Sf handsomely cut heavy bowls S-m-ch Cl 7c 25s?,te:.$3.00' from 25 35c to $3 made in white .$1.25 rose- Don't put off buying wood. until it is too late. Some people did that last year. Oregon Short Line. For ihe Ren llnr Performance, at the Sait Lake Theatre. Round trip tickets, Ogdon to Salt Lake 110, on T very notable achievements have sale Dec. 37th. good to return 2th been chronicled within the 11 few and on Saturday, Pit, 39ib, g.jutf to . , dwv.ons uf tom a iriutnih of hu return Dec. .Wh. Jr. j p. m. Morning topic, "The Social influence The other achievement ia the discovery of the northwest pimp by Captain Amundaen In hi tiny ship, the GJoa. A few years ago, before the world was quHp'ao buay aa it is today, the news of thia attainment would have created a profound sensation as the fulfillment of an old scientific dram. Captain Amundsen started from Greenland with a crew of only eight men. lie sailed to a point in the vicinity of Hereohei island, and haa now been heard from aI Fort Egbert, Eagle City, Alaska. A report reached San Francisco ao long ago aa May 11 to he effect that Che magnetic pole had been located, and that provisions would soon be needed on BEHNET WAKTS RETRIAL tho Pacific coast. The present news OF CONDEMNATION SUIT does not coroe, therefore, altogether as a surprise, tout it la mw certain that Attorney John E. Bagley, n)ireenL-in- g one more laurel has been added to the the defendant in the ca-- e of the Oregon Short Une company va. story of Arctic exploration. TWO ACHIEVEMENTS. Wash., Ave. Ohureh of the Good Shepherd-Corn- er Grand and .Twenty-fourth- . Alfred Brown, rector. Third Sunday in Advent. Early celebraMou, 7:10 a. m. Sunday achoni, l:4S. Morning prayer and sermon, 11. Evening prayer and sermon. 7:30 Our Clark's Stores 2356-58-60-6- 2, Wash. Ave , J. S. LEWIS At . CO. JEWELERS the Big Street Clock amvova.AJ'iHii'BwgRipfiBijBi |