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Show EXAMINER: THE MOUSING POPES, UTAH, gATUBDAY BOARD OF A MATTER OFHEALTH OF COMMITTEES free from alum or phos phatic acid pany diverted a number of cars which were consigned to the different station to be used for railroad purposes f to the Ogden people aud also set two No. SI cars aside for the benefit of the emNo.SS ployes, and this, in a measure, reUsv ed the shortage, and since that time coal litis been attpplied to almost every No. 120 citiaen who has orders. RailNo. 5S road officials stateplaced that: they are send lug several can of coal south daily for the bem-n- t of Ball Laker and the southern part of the state, EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS (dependent Phone Boll Phono, two ringe BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phono Boll Phone, one ring Ths Faiuoua Flying Machines at Kook and Stationery Co, BREVITIES She ct Kos North Utahns Cboire Christmas flowers. Drug Store. nniu of lhal butiim-t- . Inent stock ,. region, la In the city on ell Mir schools of the city and in Xmas Cards galors Calendars the public rcbonlo of ilia county yeter-iUy- . at Ross Book gad and Stationery Co. exercises romnitauoratlve of t.tiritm hold, end for the of n f. M. McCamey, a. brother-in-laihe mural order of exercises of Huh Black, night manager of the aud instead a good Falstaff Cafe, a construction engineer, i une wet bad by teacher and pupils. who resides at Longmont, Colorado, la In Ihe clly fur the holiday. Reed about tha House Coot Sale, at The Toggery, on Hth page You is a Joseph Smith souvenir plus for IV 1'iiy him a house coat and have cents st Russ Hunk and Stationery enottah left ti buy two or three more Co. at The on ad Toggery (See present, Sih page). 2t , The "Clawdoum," the High school paper, cunts nut yesterday aad Is a A ntarrlaga license has bora latmed lo Daniel . Zunledd, aged 23, and 311s most attractive edition. Lottie Taylor, aged 2, both of The Five Points Volunteer. Firs Co. t will give their annual ball and genChurl Kent of Salt lake, ivVvielt-In- g eral good tlnia at 8outh well's hatl, Christ maa night, Dec. 25th. All nre with frlenda In Ogden. to come. Car after rordially invited ' dance. In the dUtrid court yerferday after-.maJudge Howell overruled a deSheriff James of Ktanatun, Wyommurrer lo tbe complaint In the cane of Ihe company, and ing, was hi the rhy last night on bus-in,- -. gave the didendant IV daya In which to tile (heir anmrer to the complaint. In the caae of A. Y. Satterfield vs, the Plenty of nice green Holly at Bar roars' (1 roeary Co, Ogden and Northwestern Railroad company, the dnuuirier lo (be complaint was sustained and 20 days alA complaint has been filed in Ibe lowed In which ihe plaintiff can file clerks offico of llie second district an amended cuinplalm, court, by the Moline Jewelry company v. 1. L. Boyle, an action to reeovsr on Ths Toggery calls your addition to a contract. The action is n suit to rethe big sale of house coats, as shown cover damage alleged lo be due aa on 3th page. 2t. the result of a wmtrac. entered Into between the plaintiff and the defendThe pupils of Ihe eighth grade of the ant, lu which certain article of JewelMadison school gave a reception, to ry were qpld to the defendant. Judgthose who enter the High chool fhn ment Is akeil for STtttl and intereet mid yeur and to the teacher of the slid the roar of the ni.. school In the school hall las! night. Jaun- C. Chi'istcnsen. Mate treasWANTED Galley boy for the Exwa In the city yesterday in the urer,rihu-afloMust fair have aminer. aud some expeilence. Call at Standard" Intere-- l of the slate In the matter of the 4ubrtiuce tax due from the office at 4 p. m. Thomue I). Dee estate. To w-r- e tor-noo- d, The board of education held a brief session last evening in the rooms of the board in the Kock-- building and transacted but little business. Ouly three of the numbers were present, IX Joyce and II- - H. Thomas bring absent. H had been expected that ihe resignation of Mr. Thomas, who for the past three months has been the superintendent of the State Lnda-tna- l school, would be received at the in the meeting, as his ward from which he was elected, necessitates the appointment of another member from that ward. Mr. Kadd reported for the sanitary rommitiee that there was one case of smallpox and une css of scarlet fe4 ver in the city. For the Hubuce committee. Mr. Farr reported cash on hand, depoalied with That warihe treasurer, $3,737-31- . rants for tearhera salaries for two weeks had been drawn, amounting to V3.538.5S. and that they would be paid today. That a note of 4.nou. due the First National bank, bad been paid end the note cancelled anti tiled. Mr. Gwilliam reported that there had been some trouble with the new heating plant at the Central school, hut. that it had been remedied. He also stated that it was desired that glass be put in the partition in the room used by the commercial department of the High school. The matter waa referred to the building snd grounds committee with power to net. Superiuiendrnl Alllison slated for the benefit of the board that he had learned while in Balt Lakt last Saturday that ts tha rtato examination, held here for state certificates for teachers Iasi February, that the tearhera who had passed with ths highest marks and the greatest credit were all graduates of thu High school. He said thut when he informed the state superintendent of this fact he wee greatly surprised, and that the latter said the school deserved crest credit for the showing which its graduates - The 100th annirnwary oPihe birth of Prophet Joseph Smith will be celebrated by Ihe (Hlleri-n- i wxrda of Welter Flake on Sunday. Spocinl programs have been arranged by the Sunday erhimls and there will lie service la the afiennuon lu the want mecilng-Jion-eToilet, Mitnking. shaving and maniat. Ross Rook and Stationery Co. cure seta res,r.s According flora latke, thwl city ft Mill snffi-rlnthe want of coal. A; Ogdvn the sit nation 1h sortHtwha'. relieved- and. nl is not a large qiisntity iho'iirli rlK-sof (iisl on hand. at the dlffcnnit ynnts, every dnv two to three cmi nre tng sent Vu for the different, dealers, when ihe shortage p'ort. lime snptaiTfd sellout! ihe rallrottd com selections of new, snappy suggestions for Gents afteratsm after a very succoeful season's mu. 'Considering bow tlie beet crop wa threatened and not only Ihreaiened. but hnrt to mime extern liy drought and luarcl pest, the farmers and the company nre congratulating themselves upon hating -- nfcly come through a venture, which at. one time, was threatened by. til omen. for 1 pound Pina par pound for Ham giu-ei- ' Tea - Bmimi Coal and Kindling Wood Christmas Gifts Shoes and Slippers Furnishings B"' 10c Gents white Hemstitched chiefs, regular 15c vahiei. Special, at.... iHiHeieiiittilHil. Hemstitched era Grate white Linen Handkerchiefs. Regular 20c A vs hies, at, Grate' white Bilk Hemstitched Handkerchief. worth &c. Special, at..?. Grate while Bilk Hemstitched Handkerchief, best quality. e e e m seeees.eaeeee. Special, af.'. . fine Silk Neckwear, in four-in- Grata luuide aud Tet-ka- . nest dark and light pat- terns. Regular 3Bc grade, at...., Gents Exit, fine Silk Neckwear, In four- - p Shields and Tecke, large as-aortnient ' to chouse from. Special, at ... . Genta' fine Neckwear. All th latest up- - ra designs, put up la fancy deco- rated cartoons, worth fl.M. Special, at.. Cents line Bioceded Silk Mufflers, A f rara In plain black or white, worth $1.50. Special, at lie Genta' fine Black Kid Slippers, tarn sleet. Regular grade. Special, at per pair. ( Perfect Cut Fine Color Lowest Price Grata fine Brown Seal Slipper, turnaole. Regular $2.00 value. All -- be. Special, at per pair. Grate flneEvarett Slipper, la red or taa. All sixes, worth $2. Special, at per pair Gents' flnoAIUgator Slippers, kid lined. All size, worth Special, at per pair...., Ladle' fine Fur Trimmed Kid Juli- - ra a aa rc eti. All alses. Worth $2.00. Special. JS at per pair,.'. Ladles' fine' Fur Trimmed Juliets, ia black and ra w red felt. Very warm and comfortable A for winter wear. All aises. Regular w $3.25 valoe. Special, at per pair T Ladles Patent Leather Walking Sboea, military heel. All sixes tad widths.-la- r Regu- $5.00 values, at per pair nHi jlir qF to-da- A com nitrates don from Chief of Fire the Department Graves, ivgardlng placing of fire extinguishers in the schools, was referred to the supply rommitiee. Grata' fine Bilk Muffler. aice. In plain black Extra or white. Regular $I.io values. Rpccial, t. . . . le;e EXERCISES IN SCHOOL 3 l.fl . A f PA I $3.50 3 qII 39x Bell 1 They will be plsased te give Infermstion on $2.25 $S-0- St. Twenty-Fift- h Just Call Dp a $2.00 rtr Ajr paid, - $1.75 ed 50c SMALLEYS $1.50 ed soles. All 35c once. A note for $2,0V0, which Is outstanddue shortly, ing and will become which ji duo Ogdea dry, was ordered ' - Flavormg Extracts Blue Label Is the one that la leading ALL OTHERS and beat af all, yeur grocer finds it a reedy seller. TRY IT Toachsrs and Pupils of Gchools Havs Pleasant Afternoon. v n The member of the board of were present st the who meeting of the board laJ evening were much Interested In lh$ report of Buperintendent AlHson, on lha Christmas celebration In the public schools of the city yesterday. Mr. Allison said that In every school In the city exercises hud been held, and that the tearhera and pupila seemed to enter into the spirit or tb occasion lu h manner that spoke strongly of the cordial feeling existing between them, and that every kne seemed to have bad a good time. Buperintendent Joyce said that a pood dral of time and money was spent in teaching th children who dlscorrivd America, and what other celebrated men in history had done, but that the children knew who Bams Class was without bring told, and that he thought that the exercises held yesterday In lh schools was a god thing. The exercises la Ihe schools were held In the school rooms, and were attended largely by friends and par- ents or the rhlldren who were greatly ! The teacher Interested. provided candy for their charge. and rbrlit-msong and carol were sung. During Ihe pest term the ilerora-tivt- art work lit the schools has been directed toward making an exhihlilon at the Christina exercises, and these, toeeiher with o'ber school work was on exhibition In the different room. ads-ratio- . Ch;w 2 --pound parkmga CMTm are unequalled in the city. Notice the prices below and you will be convinced that for quality and low prices we lead. MADISON SCHOOL EXERCISES THEATERS Enjoyed the Holiday Exercises, Afternoon and Evening. Children from the hell were arranged with one for card games such as pit. flinch, Sherlock Holme, another an a banquet room, where dainty refreshment were erred, the school orchestra rendering sweet music; In a third room tho hoy and girls enjoyed guessing games: la a fourth, to tbs delight and wonder of all, stood a gorgeous Christ-- , ms ..tree. Here the Christmas spirit was shown ' by giving and receiving remembrances. The closing exercises st the MadiMiner's played at ths Grand last niglu. To properly criti-els- son school for the Chirtsmss holidays, a production of this nature, a were successfully carried out. Prostandard of excrllenc, mediocre or grams were r endured In all the grades. above par, ia necessary. We are at a The rooms were tastefully decorated, loss for the alamlard. appropriate to the esaon. with holly, The nhortia work wa our of tune, Christina trees, and fixtures of jolly the solos wrr Hat aad wheezy, the old Balnt Nick greeted one everyChicago, Ills., Dec. 22. The beef Jokes, if funny, were ao because of where. trust cases jury, which Is to try thff llietr extreme rniienlonnca. Comic The eighth grade undent enjoyed question of humanity claimed by ths element, aa a whole.! wa a weak at- lhi-l- r frstiritle iu the evening. The packer. Waa completed this afternoon. The trial will not commence tempt, which bordered on tha pro-sni- lower hell was not apart for reorption and boredom. Of course, shows end dancing. The room leading off until after Christmas. of this kind siv played to please the curious. Patronage of Thia class, if they enjoy tights, around the shapes of girls, with low and poor voices are entitled to ths pleasure without erasure. The specialty work was not above ihe mediocre. Th plots, if the expression Is permlssaiile, of the two farce which formed Hi-- major part of the entertainment, wre without continuity and snap. The. latter half grew Irksome before ihe conclusion. Such product i, mg are conveyors of to the general much good, liowi-ver- , to illustrate tha public. They cry that Is raiswl by critics, lovers of the stage, for Mie artistic work and TO INDUCE YOU TO COME HERE which is nipable of placing the acmr among iln- - truly talented of AND IN ORDER TO CLOSE OUT REITMAN CAKHOT RECOVER artisis. that Uv stage is becoming ALL OF OUR HOUSE COATS WE FOR 0REAKIHC OF RIO a councAan aniotig arts, advanced for rnmmc rial rad to the exclusion of OFFER FOR FRIDAY AND SATURand worth No vauih- - of action wa the ver- merii DAY AT 33 PER CENT REDUCTION dict of the Jury In the rase of I. ON ALL HOUSE COATS LEFT. ALL A happy coniii. nation of the romanBellman v. the Ogden Faint. Oil & the pathetic seems tic. the comic Glass company. SIZES YET, FROM 34 TO 44, Th union was' n mi'il brought by to have been achieved In Marty, the alcomof recover new he lo the plaintiff pastoral damages leading part which I Alms leged j be due hecaua of a collision edy. "Honest f season. a former the this Marty hetweru play rig driven by Only tjirl," daughter of as and on owned by th latter. Iasi June. i r is alleged in the complaint tb old Kentucky Uruier. wild, pretty, The plaintiff was driving along Washtrue, liiictlucab ,. Impulsively kind-varied. f'.- , - snd capable of ington avenue wtira a team ilrben by an-with the drfandanl. collided with hie rig. handling telling effect There are few act-oInjuring and iiueeMing the same aud when uect-rMi-i ihe who cmilri master causing injuries to the occupants. :ich a iTi'arlf, hut Miss Hearn haej Iteen ghing a imderfiil performance! FOR BURIAL OF and capturing -r audience so far. A JOHN SHANNON capable conijint' brings out the quaint and rich vein of characters, In the play while the exrep-iona- l humor who John Blihasmi, dropped deil for picniresque opportune ic If yau are going to buy a present for a gantlaman. buy from heart failure in th- - PtLoui') Hera h have tealixed iceu scenery will burled on be hall nere and save enough to buy one far someone else. hr Miss lira ins niuuugevs. Thursday, Klimt according to hc rite of the Rniusn and Gazialo. ! Tho regular prices art cheap enough, but think of oavina demonsirsT,-.their Catholic church. T ' in "On bcycr.-the on your purchase! ability ii. When BlisBiiini dropped Hridae a' Muii.ixhi.'' At .lie Grand hull his body wa takra In cliuii: Sa:iir-aTua'ive nnd niu'ii;. by Cndei raker Lindquist. A rs u .iili found in one of hi pocket o .i -- howetl tlin: he had belnr.gr d HOLIDAY EXCURSION RATES. Bitrli-aquer- a e . Albert Taylor, Jr., of Plain City, and Miss Katie Gibson of West Weber, were married in the Salt lotke Temple on Wednesday last, aad a reception was tendered them at the home of the bride parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wheal ley Gllioon In West. Weber. A number of friends snd relatives of the couple worn present, and a general good time wa enjoy ed'hv all. The. factory of the Amalgamated from Salt, Sugar company wae closed yesterday t Our at Yolkcr-Browrmf- L 30o 30o 30c o 30Japaa 30c ftrah flna Laundry Soap fOR Gorman, and staled that the causes led to Miss Gorman's resignation were such that she was forced to ask that her resignation be accepted without giving the customary atgty daya notice. On motion of Mr. Gwilliam the resignation wae accepted lo take effect . for $832. i which WU-iai'- tor too bars 203-- Y GENTS FURNISHINGS, HATS AND CAPS had shown. Clerk Rolapp reported having received the resignation of Mias Francis - BELL PHONE Expert Fitters of Men's, Ladies, Misses and Childrens Fine Footwear a A Cream of Tartar Powder 26TH AND WASHINGTON Phones: lnd. 1163; Bl340-x- . pw Pound for Fresh Ffoato Allison Reports That Ogden High School Graduates Paso High in State Esaminatieeo HAS NO SUBSTITUTE SMITHS Son 1ND. TELEPHONE 248 236 25th Street CHAIRMEN AND Supt Absolute! Pure 1905. 2 Successors to C F. KraucH MEETS OF DECEMBER N. O. OGDEN CO. EDUCATION HEARS REPORTS MORNING, FOOTBALLS Clearance sale an Feetkells at graatly reduced prices. . Air Guns, Sleds and Skat. For Photography . e - - Badger Albums and Foetal Buster Brown Camarag.-.- - Cards. rjsOi THE QUALITY STORE Edison Phonographs COAT SALE T. S. Hutchison, Tha only Phonograph. all athera In eloarneea and awwtnM and volume of ton. a "t The Recycle Store, 80S 25th St nu-ri- i All All All All All All . s Headquarters FOR Christmas Candies and Nuts t Best Quality, Lowest Prices I.l' i- h ; ib-a- Wilcox Grocery Co. socli-iin Si. Jtv. MF.ri: In- he nn"Ur There led hn eni .ii sum of ihe Ian i i .i o defray ihe uiiinv I nrnn:. ! and e e l nho veqnesied feerrt L a lurtii-- ,! by ll.irau.1 m the i'i 1V-- tut' - :ir . mi-.ii- u-- ca nf lautay. SO, 31 and Jan. lot, ?ii"i !ne R It Union P and Fnirhern PMctfir far. for tn rnnnd iHp wSihlq a radlna of tw, hundred and fifty miles from selling tw'ii1. Ticket gtwdl to return Tin'll Jau 41k, ciflr R. WATCHES AND $12 House Coats $8.00 $J0 House Coats $6.25 $8 House Coats $5.35 $7 House Coats $4.65 $6 House Coats $4.00 $5 House Coats $3.35 il Dee. 23, ?4. r.i. II IH'.-S- . At the ary Electric 53gn .0 Ocj V W. Ji JEWELRY Our bpecUky is Rrpeirinj 2257 Weak. Ave. ' UTAH- - OOMNi PASADENA jnc-thir- d y Hfi-ej.-- d t, iu-ii- H. f.UPP CALIFORNIA - 4 The most beauUfel residential lha United Btatea. A piece to Rpead few .weeks of your vacation. Only few mllco to tho eoaehwa Lm Angwed tty olertrle Lai nare. ' Casa Cirande Hotel F. WOOUaCBT. llkasgw. HoUl of Faoedeaa offeta ' D If mi sammer rata IH $2 per day. traaaioat "LnSB .ho Dine |