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Show THE MOItXINO 00 DEN, TTAII, EXAMINER: KHNEPPAY .TTNE VOTIMNO. 13. IOOiT. wfflrnrwrmi A 2.00 cmxaEBscs o Worth $1 8 to $25 OGDENS LEADING HABERDASHERY (Successors to Z. C. M. I. Og'den, Utah. Worth $1 8 to $25 AN UNPRECEDENTED SUIT SALE! While cast on a purchasing trip, Mr. Tanner struck some good luck. Ansorge Bros. & Co. of New York, offered him a special line of their famous A. B. g C worsted suits at a very low figure. They are all hand made, having hand felled collars, hand padded shoulders, linen stays, French hair cloth fronts, and are perfect fitting. The styles are strictly patterns the very latest and qualities the best. The weights are suitable for any season. shape-retainin- up-to-dat- e, UIT $12.00 June 16, at 8 a. ni. Ill Values from Positively no Suit in this Special Lot will be sold prior to this V? s s hour. All to $25 Look Well Wear Well They cannot be duplicated elsewhere for these figures, offered now as a celebration of opening our new store, at Mr. Tanners chief purpose in purchasing this lot of clothing was to give the people of Ogden and surrounding towns seme bargains that will act as a good advertisement for introducing our New Store to the public. We are absolutely certain that you never before have bought such good clothing for so little money. Remember they are all worsteds, the kind that wear like iron, and always present a neat, natty appearance. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THIS SALE Just think what it means to you the saving of many dollars on good, reliable clothNo matter if you live a long way out, it will pay you to come. Be here early ing. as the suits will go with a rush. Doors Open Saturday Morning at 8 Oclock. $1 2.00 al- discussion, as the senate had d Senator Warren protested against the connection of the cattle growers with the peckers, saying the former IN hare far more to complain of as against the packtra than hare the public at large. Mr. Ixjdge raid that the Chicago packers were standing In their own NEW YORK light. In trying to prevent action, "if they bad not beeA absolutely atupefled by greed," he aald, they would have Invited inspection that would assist NEARLY A SCORE OF PERSONS them in reaching the mnrkete of the WERE INJURED. world." Senator Hopbine declared that the Chicago packers were not obstructing Many Persons W.ra Forced to Fleo legislation in that they will welcome any inspection or anything that will From Their Homes In "atop the hysteria that la sweeping Attire. Scanty over the world. The bill was then passed without HILAR Now York, June .j. FI 12. Property val-n- d a; more than half a million dollar was destroyed, nearly a aeore of ptr.mna were injured and many were forced to flee from their liomi m scanty attire by a fire in iilor-i''bounded by Bergen and limok gvpnuea and 147th and 148th 'lici,. The Bronx, early today. The Klnelps loss falls on the Stuyvesant ami Wheelock Piano companies, and CharU-Rieger Sons, makers of bank and store flxtuna. All (if the injurefl aj-firemen. They were victims of n!ni r nrcidenU during the progress of the liUiae and none waa fatally hurt. WILL MODIFY ANTI-PAS- SECTION S k per-wii- Amsndment Has Been Prepared By the House. - livestock may be kept IN CARS THIRTY-SIX HOURS. The Measure Passed the House By Vote of 54 to S. " a liington. June By a vote of "4 in fi ihe Senate today decided to ro:iFi r the bill extending from 28 to !''! rs the time that live stock may i' ivpt in cars without unloading. The r.- Hire of the Mil was advocated by Seamr Warren, who said that under :Tis the time can only be extend-"nr, i he written apppUcatioo of the of the stock in transit and that 'f'rn unloading s more harmful to the s'tM f 'ban to extend for a few hours 'iine of their confinement. T hill was opposed by Senators Foott end Spooner, who con- -' mm r liar an extension of time would - a cruelty, ilr Scott expressed the opinion that r of the present agitation of the ' !'h neat question it ia not wise to f iiher occasion for criticism. Railcy advocated the pass-o-f the bill, saying that K Is impos-- !' to enforce the laws and n :h. president badexisting directed that the ;? w I,,, suspended during the present rotertss. ,0 f),e views of Senator would Impel ship-J"!'''r,'o such a law protect their stock and he wcH.ld take proper care of ' ni ;n the absence of any law on the 12. 1 ,r-- V Aopni-.iin- de-th- v ; - ' naDr of Patterson declared it the absurdity as well as of cruel unload stork within a few hours Mr (iosiinniion. He said that wild '"mild not he driven out of or without greet Irhumsnlty. ".TkinK front practical experience, i'.ii'ir Ankeny expressed the opinion ;h bill would result beneficially. remark Senator Lodge had e the opinion that the bouse There has Washington, June been prepared by the house conferees on the railroad rate bill a modified s amendment, which form of the will be present d at the next meeting of the Joint conference committee for ronstdcratimi. The modification is in the way of specifying an excepted class who may leceive free transportation from the railroads lawfully. The Drat exception is that of railroad employes and their families. Another la that of employee of the portoflice department who bold commissions from the postmaster general and are reThe agitation over quired to travel. the completely prohibitive pass provision embodied In the first conference report lias developed a decided sentiment among the legislators that anti-pas- s legislation perhaps ought not to be made a part of the railroad rate bill and the possibility is that both the aenate and house may agree to leave the matter under the present 22. anil-pas- law. There la a further prediction regardon the ing the result of the conference bill that Pullman cars will be Included In the regulation of the interstate commerce commiwion Just as are other faculties of Interstate commerce. himSpeaker Cannon has expressed self emphatically against the prohibition of passes to railroad employe. SPECIAL Worth $1 8 to $25 WHERE THE BEST IS SOLD would have don well to act on the leged packing house abuses HALF A MILLION Clothing Co Watson-Tann- er Worth $18 to $25 $1 2.00 SESSION ENDS. The California State Legislature journed Yesterday. Ad- Sacramento. Cal., June 12. The special session of the California legislature. conrened by proclamation of the governor on Saturday, June 2. to enact laws made necessary by the earthquake and fire on April 18. ended a few minutes after noon today. deAa a result of the eleven days voted to legislation, the governor hae nceived 65 blila passed by both bouses. Fifty of three await his the others, including a measure providing for a $500,000 state waa building In San Francisco, which behave already morning, this signed s come law. Nearly all previous provl-slonm various ways for the assistance of Sn Francisco, though other In the aid rendered. places will share tee of Ihe whole adopted an amendaratlon of church and state, and to Inof ment offered by Mr. Bowersock troduce a general amnesty measure IN covering strike and religious offenders. Kansas prohibiting canteens In soldiers' homes. to be unConcerning the movetm-uredertaken at The Hague peace conferUnexpectedly 'the ence to reduce the navica of the p rovport on the condition of Chicago packIN CITY ing houses came In for severe critiers, the declaration of the cabinet ORDER SAVE cism, Mr. Mondell of Wyoming, Mr. says: While continuing Its entire confiRlaydcn of Texas and Mr. Fulkerson of Mir sou rl discussiUK the adylsubillty of dence in the army and navy, France the rexrl in soothing terms. Mr. hopes tiial the nations will gradually Ames of Massachuaslls defended both ren.gnlxe right as a baia for the sothe President and Ihe report and Inlution of International differences, unsisted that the packers shtibld pay me til universal opinion permits the nacost of Inspection. tions to rieerrHsc the weight of their The speaker appointed Representa- LONG BRIDGE FROM MAINLAND COUNCIL PERMITS LIQUOR TO BE WHO HAD. ASSAULTED WHITE military expenses. tive DalzrU as regent of the SmithsonIS DESTROYED. SOLD AT DANCES. WOMEN. ian institution. MUST CLAS3IFY FROG 6KINS. The house at 5:45 p. m. adjourned until 11 a. m. tomorrow. Southern Freight Agents Are Up Fire Bume About 1000 Feet of 8truc Although an Effort Had Been Mada to People bf Eastvllle, Va., Had Treat-ene-d It, Against Stop tne Dance Hall to Lynch tbs Colored ture, Shutting Off CONTINUED. CASE CARTER'S Evil. Man. New Orleans. June 12. A most unusual question In classifying frog skins Government Trying to Collect from as ftelRhi whs today asked of fho Officer. Houston, Texas, June 12. About Chicago, Juti" 12. The United SoNorfolk. Ya., June 12. A riot call freight agents of several railroads In fret of the bridge over a mile waa sounded here Ibis afternoon for thia Mate by their rural agents. The ck tie of Chicago, coiiijiiiki'u lurgily Chicago, June 12. The case of the connrcte Galveston Island the quick assemblage of 200 militiamen question la whether a frog skin shall of person of foreign birth or parent-wo- governinenl against Oberlin M. Car- king whichmain land burned this morntheir light Iiiki night in the ter foinmr army officer, was continued with the of the First Virginia regiment of in- he classed with wild animal's hides, skins, fish or in class by itself, city council i.r ihe privilege of spec- tad'u v, the government not being ready. ing completely Isolating Galveston fantry to proceed nt once to Ejstville, bird which he ial permits lo all coourcllon with the outside double rates shall a negro for Va., to protect William dirpoife liquor at The case will be taken up about Aug- from world except ly boat. nc.v ir Jail at thst place, charged with charged. Dealers have had the skins daiicis nnd oiler By ust 1. Galveston la built on an Island In the u to nineteen the Trie charge against Carter is that assault on Mrs. Robert Barnes and her shipped under Kuch of these h siting, a vote o! ioriy-reof cousin, Miss Powell, near King, Dor-set- but so large baa become- the Industry aldermen p.iss.-i-l ilie (iiuinmice framed whil j he wus government engineer at Guir of Mexico, and a long stretch over shiml water ecpnratr the city from which empowers t!i Savannah. Ga.. he embezzled by the county, near the eaBtern shore of ot sending them cast fot- manufacture Into covers for lsdies' pocket books mayor to gram the right to sell liqiun; Ft.iioii.oiHj, together with Greene and the mainland. This water Is spanned Maryland. uniformity Is demanded. Th- - front 5 p. m. to 3 a. m. The crime occurred on Saturday last that Gar nor, contractors, recently found by the single long bridge, which while the women were en route u their extreme lightness of this commodity In taking litis iictam the council guilty. Carter Is being sued by the burned. This ia s railroad bridge and waa home with the infant of Mrs. Barnes has contiilmtcd to the confusion In side-- t racked the ordinance ivi ninmciul-e- government, for ret urn of the money. in a baby carriage. Miss Powell is re- classification. the as un thu only one of ihe three bridges reniniuliiec by Fire. In la.. be serious after the great storm. to condition. a built out dance Davenport, the ported guaranteed to niauip The assailant of the women escaped PATRICK IS HOPEFUL. linll evil. Atl'-- r a enlritod eneouriiir It,., June 12. The busiDavenport, and Lee was later arrested at Cape Roch'iitter, N. Y.. June 12. About be: ween Its KjMimois and 'he ness section of Leclalra. la., was today Charles, Va., was Jailed at Eastville, Will Aak the U. S. Circuit Court for of the sorie! iee. ihe com- burned. TVitld'ng destroyed include half of the village of Sod us was burnVa., and threats of lynching resulted Writ of Error. mittee ordinance, wliieh was full of a ho: (I. the Ki.ighis of Pythias hall, ed today, cn'ailing a loss estimated In Governor Swanson this afternoon orat more than $1 00,000. roairietive pro virion, wax laid aside and xev. ral eroros. Loss, $115,000. dering the Norfolk and Portsmouth Ossining. X. Y., June 12. Albert T. In favor of the substitute. National Patrick, the lawyer whose appestl for! Thera is still rouble in store for the companies of the Virginia Guard to proceed to the seme. a new tri.il on the charge of murder-- ' victors of the f!gh. The contention ing Wiliism Marsh Rice was denied t will le raised that, under ih law any BOWERSOCK HAS AN IDEA. terdsy. suggested to Warden John wmi bqr at which honor lx dispensed Is a of the state prison today tlist the dramshop, end tnul the f; ; j for bid Would Abolish Canteen in Soldiers' warden defer his arrangements or after sell r liq any drciuxhup Patrick's (sedition next. week. Pat- a. m. This ro:i true Ion of ihr law Homes. rick, who did not seem despondent. no- having been a;p!ied to res:aur.ints, h Washington, June 12. An amend- tified the warden be was preparing an will be argued li ul it should apply also ment offered by Mr. Bowersock to the application to the United State cir- to entertainments. and that Hy,linn m FF-- t HBWBMEJWMI8l!LJU'-iALi:daajUllBsundry civil appropriation bill that a cuit court for a writ of error,execution. niso passed, hv a vo'o Tim would the not this atay the should of probably appropriation part of lifty-thrt- e to down, tl.o onlimriec apply to any national soldiers' home Warden Johnson, however, informed the consolMa'iim of the rtTilRiSmTa In which a canteen la maintained, Patrick that he should continue his permitting Chicago, Edison an.l Common wen rl N HO DO THE WRORO BURGI.. brought before the house today tha arrangements until stopped by he will Electric compitiM-- end pro. Iding fur entire canteen question. Mr. Tawney of the court. The warden SNEAK THIEVES AND d be LARS, to a In 'tltt va.p reduction clump made a point of order against the Issue tickets on Thursday to the iieoi-aar- y for electric and tower. liai LIKE. to execution. THAT Patrick's witnesses the chair held that the amendment, but amendment was regular. Mr. Gardner thought the government SENT BACk TO CONFERENCE. FEAR A SPLIT. should throw "around the weak old solNew York, June 12. Feat Ing a split House Did Not Express a Wish Re-dier, the decrepit old soldier, its arms of protection and make the evening of In the organization the National Team girding Amendments. bis life one of uprightness and sober- Owners' association today decided not ness. to take any action on the open shop Washington, June 12. Wl'h a very Mr. Littlefield read statistics from question. A discussion on that sule large proportion of the members presONE GREAT ADVAWt AGE OF a number of soldiers homes, with and Ject was broached by add res no from 1). ent, due to the aetivliy of the RepubOVEB LIGHTS ELECTRIC without canteens. In which it appeared Hamilton of St. Louis and A. Emery, lican and Democratic whips, the house that the number of infractions of the secretary of the Citizen's National In- today passed a rub m nding the railOTHERS. ALL rules were much larger In homes hav- dustrial alliance, which advocates com- road rale bill hack to txmfwnre as ing canteens than In those without pulsory arbitration on all matters, the asked for by th" senate without even them. After further debate the amend- open shop excepted. The local bodies an expression of its wishes as to any of ment waa adopted 109 to G3. of which the team owners Is composed the amendments o the bill. The rule whk dobsred for forty minare divided in their adherence to the utes. The leaders participated In the WILL REDUCE HOURS. open shop. discussion, the Democrats taking the1 WILL HOLD PRIMARY NOV. 6. position that the tine was opportune Paris, June 12. The cabinet's decear amendto concur in the. laration of policy was read in the senTculavfllc, Ky., June 12 The Demo- ment and Inst ni' I the conferees as to ate and chamber of deputies today. It am' ii lnieiit. Although elaborates numerous social and econ- cratic slate executive committee today the anil-pas- s omic reforms. Including an income decided on November as the dire for the Democrats were ni Jednorby eight Recommand tax, workingmen's pension and a reduc- holding a primary election for all Dem- publicans ihrv po'tl time vo'es enough to ihfcat the rule, which tion of the hours of labor, and says the ocratic state offiees. At the Democratic nominee for the L'liiteJ was adopted l't l hh. proposes to carry out the government ' civil Mil was un While the st.n-'rpoMcy with firmness but without re- St;ita senate to succeed Senator Mcder consideration the house in commli- prisals, the law providing for the sep- - Creary will be selected. TRIPS Eimr CALLtD t s IF TO COMPLETELY Alii ISOLATED y u Ie. r t inc-r- . d llc.-ns- rcpic-senaiiv- i r. 1 . They Fear the Light ir s Turn on the Light 1 -- |