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Show TIIE gro.snscu. but i.. l:g ahere:u fcrra., EXAMINES THE nnrtyWWW ubiianed Tha iunoarg I, 75c tc BV MAIL IN ADVANCE. la aaat by mail v1a'"-MMiwda o Ugaen. C year. .Sti.wt Lu SiiaMb quarter;, la J muc.. and INBEPENLENl. 14 equal In, jnuuiiiiti nl hu akicaa aaa ihe g.M 4 aUMiUjr u Mdagar. aaov. gmmn Jllaaa T)ainn-aa an eobjeeie pegmig nduaia. but taa u iuue gives au baa ao famritss, tb yuiuta It va aai.iasea gad uu lll f ut ba receive presented ia fnub Laura Imli true nama must ba lalL AU Mttara aaa samaiaaieaUuaa Biased by son iihiain, or tacuiiMd bum, a.U la uuoaa la taa wseto baskeL The iwara maa never kids babiud aa Maunad same. Boat aaa taa KJ1 mr u ba responsible tor what you an aabaaiad uL breakfast GROWTH bamian caa oa aala by tba indspsnism Nwa Ca, Salt Luka City. Oa all ibrousb traiua leaving Ogden oa Tba Southern Pacific Railway, Tba Union radllo Railway, and Tba Orel mi Short Liu a Hallway Ex miner patrons wiU eoarar a taor oa tha managemsnt by to ihia ofico whenevsr they tall to Sad tha papers at tha dwig Tha Morning A good deal of i The vast growth of this country still attracts tha wonder of tha entire world and It la not aurprlnlng If we. aa Americana, become a little Inflated and boast of our being n world power In more senses than one. It la eonarva-tvel- r estimated that the total value agricultural and manufacturing products and the outpnt of our mines for tha year 1108 will reach That ia mnra than all tha world produced less than forty years of 0. t larger percent of our population In farming than In any other pursuit, it will be intereating to note that In fifteen years, or since MM, the value of farm properties haa Increased from 816,082,000,000 to 121,-000,006, and the value of farm praductt in the rame time haa jumped la engaged from 11480,000,000 to 18,800,000,000, a gai nof nearly 800 per cent. Take our exports. In 1890 agricultural axporta amounted to 8830,000,000 u6 In 1906 to S976.000.000. In the same time manufactured exports from 1151,000,000 In 1890 to In 1906, 152,000,000 it la confidently predicted that our agricultural exports In 1907 will pans the billion dollar mark. Great haa haa been the growth of nr manufacturing Industries and the tremendous strides we have made in that direction, agriculture still leads far a large margin in the matter of exporta. Interest la numlfeat-e- d of buildings for the government, aa they may be needed from time to time. This proposition haa been agitated for niiUiy years, and has always found more nr lees favor In congress, The government now owns a good deal of tbe property south of the avenue, Including the grounds of tbe Botanical garden, of the fish commission, the national museum, agricultural department, the Smithsonian Institute, bureau of printing and engraving, the poetofflee department and Washington monument, and it U proponed by the bill of Senator Hey burn to purchase the remaining propei ty, so that it can be thrown together, and ail future buildings fur the use of tha goveru-meIn this city erected thereon. At the last tension an efiort was made to provide for a part of on which to erect a balldlng for the uae of the department of justice, a building that la aorely needed. At tbe present time the government la annually paying out large turns in the way of rentals for building? In wnich to trnnanct the business, of the government. There is no department that is not crowded to the limit fur s.nce. and some of the property thus rented la at considerable 'distance from the department to which It belongs. Thus the necessity for new buildings is very greet, and their erection would even- tuale in a large saving In the way of rental besides materially alulng In the prompt transaction of the business of the government. il CHEISTJU SCIEhGc A..u &S H CASE ; R does look as If our distinguished lawmakers have about reached the coaoluslon that the only way to keep wrong is to . legislate Uslnt themselves. They have tor keen trying to keep I everybody ,Im l the straight and narrow way, ad have forgotten that their feet may fray out of the path of virtue. The 8d people have been watching the ly doings of congressmen, and have wut reached tha conclusion that kea 1 man Is chosen to represent a Strict or a state In our national his ows Ideas of the respect bis high office and to the configure planed la him by his fellow dti- would keep him from going nDg, wen a the remotest degree, Is Byth. sod that they have not count. human frailty, to they w;S hall attempt to safeguard our national kllatora by prohibitory laws as a Wuro to higher honesty. The ssfe-nl-s proposed by the bill presented y Representative Randall of Texas is to for the personal safety of the eon-going leg-"atu- Prominence has been given to the suit for divorce uy a Lrs. Leotsch; and needlessly, It seems, the name of Chr.ailan ncieuce was incorporated In her complaint. Aa to tnc various charges oi abuse and cruelty made by tbe plaintiff, In the absence of any effort by the defendant to refute, it may not be unreasonable to assume them to be true. I do, however, deny that Christian Science can In any way be held responsible for any act or cruelty or abuse, la this case or In any case. The refutation of any such absurd da.m seems to Imply a reflection on the Intelligence of your renders. Wherefore, by their lrults ye shall know them," and tbe Intelligent observers throughout the land, testify freely to the good works of Christian Science In healing both sickness and sin; and this concession is msde even by those who oppose it as a religious system. If a man is governed by sn uncontrollable temper he cannot be s Christian Scientist, no matter what his profession may be. If he be guilty of abuse and cruelty toward any creature. he cannot be a SChristian Sclea--, tlst, no matter what he may. call him self. The consequence of aJherence to Chriatlan bclrnoe and Its claim of healing, Implied In the complaint, la unjust and misleading because Christian Science upholds In the fullest degree, the free agency of the Individ- - agBBBEiSiaiagiESii&ssiss M i An Eminent Authority Said 8K 2 3 The man who dies uninsured commits & social crime hardly distinguishable from that of a no flu who dies a defaulter to public office and leHrea his friend to pay his bond out of their hard earnings. This may be rather harsh, but, no doubt, correctly classified. THE DEB MOIXER LIFE writes all kinds. I John I Lm a,-- : 1? irt- - t.i i contrary :o Mi. H:a-11e- y CTAII, SEN DAY suJ pa.c bvr ..,:rv i!.ri- - if ii.iu.iy during .'tvs iioci.me ur foruume ttequaiuiuai-- amAib.e. li-i- n-- i The trim iuve ana riisruy auJ - DF.i'EMRER MoRNING, lie it ur.rud! cn:r in as lui.iis ua A . f n 1' l,'vi.lT-n- t V. 1 :i.i:-i:n- ris;!::u; S. li.-i.i-M iirs Miss Manel . Jr' Ihk s La'l . . vice pr. k.i.uui. . SHORTAGE OF CARS. 11. Ifi. : E. K. riTdiM- -l j cunriiiired ihai ihe Bible Interstate S'.i.vd. r Commission Commerce iii'.kti iuiv B. b H.bie I. Si ;iv:iry..-.i- . i.e PREPARE a;l Ci,r.-lioi- , Makes Recommendations. Daiisy full: Ciiris-!i.ir. J M l:.iiir: yhysu-ia.-i- , lw fui.iv if lir. .) Inal ia tour sduiv Marriu!i. rii'iK.cin.i. Nilas ial.l- - j Washington, Dec. 14 In v:ew uf lh "I it. (he bi: eun.u.suJuieui. ru iiad,r uf car sbi'rug 1.11 r.l t.ie t. E. Tliiiii love ii ik said, in the 1j:ii'.!t iu tr.u-poi'- t iiij iuction hi r'iim.liv: iviier duiii kce;-cNlr. Mur-reci-ivthumra 11 i:t, iby neig:.jiir a thye.-lf'he neueskariiii oi h.'e Mill mil I li s. Hsip,-rj ble ami trust ere. V K Jei.kii. and t'. E. ledsement liuUM-huluse, ri.e ic.eraiaie r.ua-ncxiumlnali'ii nier.-i,e.ng the greateKi uf all oou.uiaud:lv t:i.umv cuiiimiltee. B.ouli;:eriiei'B. su' embiHtie (.'hiiKiian of Mr Au!- - en.l Mi Marj E. Siiun. losing ivlegiam u ih in Ua teaching ihe fulles: rrcognit.un i numbers uf western aud uuithwotern After the regular !, a If uf the law 01 Lve. and therefore n ra.lrads: the lodge I. fi nlil.ii-n;-. .'f act of cruelly or a juse can be the out"From many par. of 'he country, fruit, cai.e and pue.i. weie nrve-- l come ol its precepts. hud and particularly time your section, and an e nj.ua bV C. B. Steven. Bub. Commiue.- fur 'lie Interstate cunimerce ivuiiiiiiiii b. Sait Lake I'liy. lull, le-.13, is receiving aunierous and important DALY JUDGE DIVIDEND PAYER. 1906. couiplalnls of car shun age and failof ure to transport ihe Sail live 15. Tin- Jireeiors life, in various place In the north-me- t of (he Dali J n.lxto Mlni-.i- ; company it Is reported the! people are aie scheduled o hold a meeting lb a freezing because suff.Ci-u- t cos! for atteimi.i!! und. i is uudeistmal. that househulik use cannot be procured, they will u :m imiial iiunrowing to extrmoruiuary demy In movcents a terly dii,.eiil ut :JT: The roniuiisslou or fllf.euii. ing that article. The dale uf paymeat therefore urges you tu make every will be fixed lur Jauuaiy 12th and possible effort to meet at unci' tbe the hooks of ihe e.uiipau. will ciiihe of aituiliM t.ruuKfei- ou New Year's dn. needs and relieve the f.UL't.E (08 MBS. TEAMS uf The those dependent uiiun the fscillt.-of a li :ien.l o U,e unr road. Martin A. Knapp, cnair-- . lial.v Jii',i,'e cou-.iapr.niie.l I Marriage Story Questioned by Mrs. man." sunie t.me ago and theivlure the braaiey and brown a Chiluren. The tedegram was sent u the presiy to he rakt-- !iy ihe directuis j dents of tue tollow ng named be no surprise. nill Wasbingtun, Dec. 15. Mrs. Auuis Great Nsrrliern, Kortheru Fsrlfic Mln-- j AuJiu. mother ol Maude Auauia. .n neapulls, St. Faul nn:i Saulte S;e MaSHEEP HELD UP. wht.v sue u reguu-reChiand rie, au aumod nauic, wetp.ug told cago t'liicago Milwaukee nnl St. ii:il, Chicago Lae sLry ui uer gi.ef al lut- ud,n 01 and laramle, Wyo., Dec. 15. The flocks Burlington and Quincy. of Emerauu and Newman, Arthur lormcr oia.ur iiruwu a.id her being RECArSK it li a a white enameled oven that shipped from Nysa. Ur., to the Chipity lur ihe wuuiau wuj killed him. SUMMONED TO WASHINGTON. held were i "Tu luina last cago markets, up at Rork aui the cause uf roaHta And meat do not shrink. Recan Re It River by Inspectors yesterday. The his deuui; she wailed. Chicago. Dec. 14 District Attorney 1 wruie hlu the to be ure affected said sheep badly usy of his death." Sims and J. 11. Wiikeri.ou. special asin ho ventilated that the juice and flavor is not lost with scabbies, and the government she said, absolving him from all ob- sistant to Mr. 8lnu, in the StaudarJ - will dip the entire shipment the at ligations tu tuc It he could . briguten Oil case, were summoned to Waihiug. Laramie yards before permitting It to her clouded Hie. 1 told nim 1 was j, Attorney General Moony further. This Is the fifth willing to sacrifice my own happiness fur a conference ou the rase. proceed GET ONE BEFORE CHRISTMAS Monday been It he leli that he owed a duty to me." The qursthm of when the Elkins law shipment of sheep that have viIn be the found to and at The letter, which is now In the was scabby repealed and when the railroad of Laramie this year. A total . Baker, the Inlted lianas ut rate bill and the jidnt resolution uf cinity 35.unn of was l d. the spi-laStates strict attorney, sheep have been put through congress delaying the time of the rale delivery letter uia.led In New Nora law was to take effect actually be- the vats. These sharp were certified Onr line of lleatem in a ditplay of art and quality for shipment by a government Inspecat 2:gu oc.uca on Ins uay of the came lawa were raised in tbe arguIn It tor Is Oregon, and said this la death, and whicn reached Dr. ments uu the demurrer to the Indictcombined, and the price in right. Hare your coal by While, ms atiendaul. a few minutes ments, charging the oil company with the fourth shipment of diseased sheep Inthat have been passed by the same beiore nls distinguished patient passlining the lluntleri anh nhifter. Hold by ua, accepting unlawful concession from ed away. railroads. The disposition of the case spector. The Newman A Emerson sheep were Dear Heart" The letter began: on these poiuta uf law and the It was a letter expressing me writer's hinges ranged near the Ruck river, and the conference In NYash.nRion, Mr. Sims stats authorities have found It. neoea-sardeep affection and also the epiru ot said tonight, wan for th v purpose of to quarantine that range and It showed that Airs. Auams had itsen matters. these to tne he.gut of giving up the man considering keep all other aheep off. wactu she loved for the sake of an unWEEKLY DIVORCE GRIND. happy woman he had wronged, and it seemed her ruling motive that he Calendar Waa Heard by Judgs Armmight do that which she was at last strong Instead of Judga Morse. persuaded waa bis biguet duty. "In one 01 uie senators letters he Balt Lake, Dec. IS. The regular had written: '1 want you to see with separates them from the leaders. Once divorce calendar was heard weekly own with hear my my cars, by eyes, A only a few yards of tbe distance reIn Ihe absence Judge Armstrong with hive hate w.lh my hate and my of mained tu be covered when the red In fuur Morse resulted and Judge kite.' said Mrs. Adams. flag went up a a result of a spill Andecrees of divorce being granted. 1 "oenator Brown ana were to have and Waltihiur and Bedell were art of other case the of divorce chapter been mariiej soon, and I had panned back to their position la the rear. Nora A. Henry Greenhalgh against to go to Boaton and join uy daugh- Ureenhalth W'altkour protested the Boston waa heard the also by ter, Maude Adams, at tne time the court aud a further continuance was team, Downey and Moran, to tbe mantragedy oicurrea. Brown was to hava agement, declaring they had caused come to New York to join us. I had granted until Dec. 24. Tbe case has the morning spill by forcing the othbeen the Installment and on tried plan WALTHOUR AND BEDELL HAD er teems up to the high bank. Tbe nut intended making the matter pub- tills Installment. Is about third the GAINED THE LAP. lic, but in view ut recent developmanagement warned Downey and Mor- - j charged his wlfa with denot te repent, this performance. ments, 1 feel It necessary that the Greenhalgh an fllej a worU euould know the exact situa- sertion and shewith At 2 o'clock the eight leading teams were him charging cruelly. They tion. miles nine laps. divorced before In Denver but Only to be Deprived ef the Advantage had covered 2,163 - Mrs. Adams said she was the au- remarried once Wall hour Bedel I and Riders Taking a few afterwards. a by years thor of the letter which rescued tha Tbe were one lap back. Fall. daughter, Margaret, buepltal a few hours before Senator was on the witness stand yesterday Brown died. She aa.fl she mailed It and told ef her fa' her coming CURE FOR MENINGITIS. CHOPPING BAGS. In New Nork when she heard he was afternoon home drunk and abusing her mother 15. New Dec. Afrer a York, night In all the sulking. newest shapes and leathers, matter will her. be The Bearing of mime of the fastest sprinting ever New York, Dec. 15. A cab it dis"in Die letter I bigg d Senator aad handsomely fitted with purse end card beard again on the date mentioned seen in a y race, dawn brake patch from Berne, 8 wl tierland, pub- case to match. These Bags would be Brown to marry Mrs. Bis.fley before above. teams (led for the lished kero today, says that Dr. Kolle, good vs tue at double the preseul today with he died so as to give her two cutidrtn Letltli D. Freed waa granted a di- lead and twoeight a lap bchlad. Tbe ndera bacteriologist at Berne university, prices. a name In the world," said Mrs. vorce from S. R. Freed on tbe grounds settled down to a plodding gait at thinks be has discovered serum that Adams. DRESS TRUNKS, and failure to support. six o'clock and, except for a group of cures cerebrospinal meningitis. "it Mrs. Bradley had asked me to of desertion 82. 34. Sd, M and 40' lack Mao; la rechildren two have upon They nnj women 1 who rame to and tha Garden withdrew, bel.eve the tragedy would Steamer Trunks, Suit Cases, Travelof the plaintiff she was awarded gave American flags to each rider that hare been avo.aed. The letter I wrote quest fathing Bags, etc. of the one tbs child and cuaiody passed, nothing but treadmill monot- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO to Senator Brown,' askii.g him ts UY YOUR TRUNK AT THE the other. O ony prevailed for an hour. make Jure. Bradley his wife for the er waa awarded FACTORY. Rebecca B. Johnson was divorced BHIF STILL MISSING. At 7 o'clock detectives and a squad sane of me two children, arrived bio Si from Peter Johnson on the same of patrolmen Iran the West Thirlate." eus- - tieth street Gallacher Trunk Factory stationed cleared the Bayfield, Win, Dec. 15. Tbe O District Attorney Baker ia engaged ground. Plaintiff was given tbe their child, from O the which steamer of but riders Ireland the In drawing the indictment building everybody Opera Houae Block. against, rf Desertion Is tue ground on which and employee. crew was removed yesterday o Mra. Brad.ey for presentation to the REPAIRED. TRUNKS W. J. Kohlberg was granted a divorce Many of the regulars resorted to afternoon, la today reported to o grand jury. He experts tae indict- from Mabel I. Kohlberg. Send Island. o near sea sunk conceivable trick to stay and have every ment will be returned so that ahe can RELEASED CONVICT SHOT. William Sherriff was divorced from the finish tonight They had boas unNo news la yet available ftom o be arraigned during the coming week the Blanche on of Sherrill 8. grounds der tba arena seals and climbed from the wrecking steamer Manl-stiq- o and the trial set for May or June. Mansfield, O., Dee. II. Herbert Holone place to another that bad already which had 31 men aboard o Mrs. Braaiey at the Un.ted States desertion. cleared. o more sn been has which lingsworth, took been It than missing recently released from tbe and had denied that abe any jail today j Ohio penitentiary, today held np and when the o BROTHERHOOD. to hour them FRATERNAL all round last since up. evening, toe ot proposed marriage knswlauge o ! robbed several persona upon tbe vW'nlthour and Bedell made several Ireland waa abandoned. betwefn Mr. Annie C. Adame anj forstreets here, and was finally shot and 15. No. o Utah Dec. unsuccessful Salt the fore Lodge attempts Lake, during mer Benator Brown. killed b ya police captain. "It ia pareing strange, the said, 105 of the Fraternal Brotherhood held nuon to regain the single lap that OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO that Mra. AaauuS should have walled until after Math had scaled the lips of Senator Brown before she made any announcement of this contemplated marriage. I certainly never heard of It, and when I called on Sunator Brown at his room In the Raleigh hotel on Saturday last he said nothing to me In regard to It." . Mra. Braaiey le making the beat of the situation today and is as com- fortable a It la possible to be In the diemal surroundings of the district jail. Reports published that she la being guarded to prevent her from committing suicide nr not correct, as she manifests no tendency In that direction and has evidently settled down to the effort 'to get out ot the dilemma Into which ahe has brought herself. by Mu and Alice Accompanied Brown, the body of former Senator Brown left Wasulngton at noon today for Salt Lake City, where funeral services will be held. The secret engagement of Arthur Brown and Maude Adams' mother was a shock to tbe two children of the murdered lawyer. When Mra. Adama announced It, neither of WE HAVE MADE THIS A GREAT CHRISTMAS STORE MODERATELY PRICED GIFTS IIA VE BEEN GATHthe children had ever seen Mra. Adama. It Is apparent that they feel that ERED FROM ALL SECTIONS TARRYING TIIRISTMAS GOODS. A MORE DEKIHA RLE COLLECTION OF their father's attentions to Mra. Adama impelled the discarded Mra. BradPOITEAH PRICED GIFTS HAS NEVER HEEN OFFERED. ley to kill him, and on that account they did not accept her suggestions that she should accompany the body to Salt Lake City. We know noihlng about her or of father's relations with her, said tbe eon. Max Brown, and do not believe half bh'&r-lictabl dauiakk they were engaged to be married. "Tbe report that there was ever an er yard Intention of Mra. Adams Joining either me or my sister in Washington and h 1.30 gatiu finis tahle linen, latent going with ua to Salt Lake City Is Mra. know dont untrue. or We a or for ararf a than fur muff, absolutely with napkinn to match, per yard. gift Nothing niopr Adams and know no reason wh7 ahe a cloak or a waint or Kkirt. Rur from mt aud we w ill gave should go with us. h 98c bleach table damaak, extra "The first we beard of tbe alleged aum on your purcliaw. neat a little you Mra. Adams engagement of father to quality, per yard, only was when we read it in the newspapers yesterday. We do not believe it Domaak towel, fringed and hemMtitched. and are surprised at the announceeach 25c to ment which came after his death." Young Brown wan disinclined to discuss the contents of the special delivOur ftock of cut gin waa never mu compMe aa at ery letter he had received from Mra preaent. Adams, but he plainly Intimated that ahe had sought to have him aid her In a suppression of facts In the relations between herself and Senator Brown. 2.00 Ileatberbloom Ietticuata "1 did not know, he further said, 75c for h black chifion taffeta, satin finish, same aa "that it was my father's purpose to for meet her in New York, and I know ask other $1.0(1. absolutely nothing of their relatlonn h 1 am confident the United States aublack tafieta. oil boiled, uone better $1.00 for thorities will mete cut justice to the at $1.35. slayer of my father, which was, 1 am confident, a premeditated $3.00 for a $7.50 ladies black silk taffeta petticoat. murder. "Dad bad done a great deal for asDoaaraesroBBBi i iaj awri-t-.ee- . te j i . i 1 .' : a d I . - s j ; s f - - s pur-fln- u ie k-- Bucks Range uu-ue- r - irfetily. aen-ator'- n SIDNEY STEVENS y IMPLEMENT CO. hie m Bretoa-Samuel-so- n six-da- . Editor Examiner: TO AVOID SCANDAL. foa WASHINGTON. a ADVANCING BY BOUNDS. o. Aa arrric? In Washington In the bl.I recently Introduced by 8enator Ileylmrn of Idaho to provide for the purchase by the government of all the property aouth of Pennsylvania, avenue, from the Botanical gardens to the treasury building, to be reserved fur the ereo-tlo- noted plaeaa. 123,400,-000.00- IN i pra-iii- mi 10 i!vi-i:- v OGDEN, ,i ou , lubacribera will coaler a favor informing tbla office of failure batura iscalr? The iir and represents an opinion 10 ew-.-- iii-i.- i .ni'uiiTi r, fce 1 -- eupisa r ,f 1 EXAMINER: Ni pvK.i'e ijjal Utl ir.f ,.4,;, Immediately d:vui-,- l all outauie business. hut uo nj then there has been vine net u cure'ul of his own credit. It la still a aha me u the American Public to recall the IV Culver and Credit Mobilier scandals that ngiiated the country between ISTti and lvu. Thuse scandals caused a number nr men of nigh taiatr.s. and who enjoyed tha confidence and respect of the public, to retire to private life, and the smoke always hung around others whj did not retire. It la only about a duaen years since the famuli sugar scandal caught a number of distinguished statesmen, and for a number of years meiuiiers of both houses of congresa have speculated in one way or another In unttera that might pee aibly come up for legislative action. Representative Randall is endeavoring. by a very drastic bill, to keep congressmen from everything of the kind while they remain In congrera. The bill prohibits, under severe senatoi and members of the house from serving as officers, agents or attorneys for any trust or public service corporation. g ySARLESS fc iijt-r.l- " llio diguMt of the tlut upon earering tha; u XS itai ,j muv they tiuu;iYr fn,:u Ogden ScUvarcd by Carrier Mori-JuCUy linhlJ,lg Sunday ym.m:nar. Pr IMIU1.. gjj tLt-i- Thiie are tl.aa who ha 10 tot iATES. SUBSCRIPTION fruu u;j aniukf t"7 Publishing Vr Day inti. h MORNING Harriett, stato Mgr. With Kelly and Herrick 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 338 KEKHKKI8KS23K!Sa THE STORES OF sizsbs&fr Sensible, Appreciative Christmas Gifts for Women TABLE UNENS 72-inc- h 72-inc- dr-gig- 70-inc- ifiimOO CUT GLASS $1.50 Black Silks the Best Value Ever Offered in This City 27-inc- 3(i-int- Beautiful Furs $ 1.75 to $35.C0 Children's Fur Sets $1.13 to $3. SO |