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Show MORNING TIIE EXAMINER TELEPHONES ZDITORIAL ROOM S Independent Phona Sail "Phone, two rings BUSINESS OFFICE Independent 'Phene ill Phene, one ling No. II No. 51 ....... Ns. car, who rued for $10,050 fui' the killing of her son. returned a verdict yeeierdat af'.eraonn, af:er having been out live hour, for $500. g. V. Stanley of the Reb Strirk company of Salt Lake la In the city faa regular business trip. EXAMINER, OGDEN, UTAII, TI1CIISDAY BACK FROM TEACHERS TO NEVADAS STAY FOUR MINES DAYS MORNING, DECEMBER Mrs. Ida Dusenberry, Provo Kindergarten Stories Mias Morris. Salt Lake City Each paper Is limited to fifteen mim utea, followed by discussion. Election of officers. Grammar section. First Methodist Ne. 56 Episcopal church. H. W. Ashton, president. Salt Lake ouunty; E. S. lAst night vat Ladies' night at S. Sheets, secretary. Salt Lake county. the Association Bowling alleys. There Concentration of Reading and Lanwas a large n urn tier of the feminine guage in Grammar Grades sex present who iok d rants e ot Rosalie Pollock, supervisor Primthe free bowling 8er f the ary department, Sait Lake City. JUDGE MAGINNIS AND ATTORNEY PROGRAM CALLS FOR A BUSY I'ae and Abuse of the Text Bonk.. TIME. Oscar Yau Cott, principal Ms JAMES DEVINE. A nr el Rupe won the So prise at the satch school. Salt Lake City. Work of laying pipe line from Tay- (Vmgrees lnncicg academy last evenPreparation in English for the. lor's canyon to the I'uiun Pacific yards ing. High School is progresing. Corey Bros., oontrset-s- a ia Provided Entertainment Ita at Life Have Seen Covering Highest M. Dukes. Salt Lake City ....Ella John E. Dalbey of the Najahera They have advanced the trench to a Conof ths Their Pitch day Every During Fundamentals a Teacher Should vention. point sear the east end of Twent-sixt- h group of mines in the Southern .. Visit, . .... Know street. A forte of forty men is group, la in the city. P. D. Keller, principal Webster kept at work every day. No difficulty school. Salt Lake City. haa been encountered In removing the DAINTY SKAT KC LADY What Is conceded to bo the beat A short open discussion of each earth as fixed haa not penetrated the Judge Maglnnis and Attorney James Devlue have returned from Tontvpah, program of any yet prepared for a paper. ground more than a few inches. A counbaa been State Teachers convention here they aided in tnsiallng a Election of officers. dttchsr from the north is expected to Miaa Elbe Pruitt of New York at the cil of Knights of Caunibus. They completed and issued by ths Teacarrive this week. Auditorium Is a Splendid 1 were Joined In Nevada by knights her' association, it 9:30 a. m. School board section. strengthened Artist. from Pocatello and Salt Lake, with by the names of two of the country's Weber Club. (Second session.) Ws meet all prices In feed. AstiU Feed company, 22C4 Washington. Both Lost night to a crowded bouse at whom they did" Tunopah from the foremost educators, who will address The Organization of the School! on the County Bcerd Plan the Audit roulm. Mis Kffle Pruitt, the city hall to the oldest mine In the phones. D. W. Moffett, member of Board accomplished lady - skatorlal artist nunp. They were shown hospitality The legislators of Weber county from New York, gave a very enter- on a lavish arale and have nothing uf Education, Murray. were entertained by the board and taining exhibition of skating, includ- but praise for the Sage Brush state. Should Supervisors be Employed In After concluding the work at T( moheel skating, Schools Outside of the Cities? . . . supariateadents of the state school ing the wait x. two-steover to fur ths deaf and dumb and Industrial etc. Mias Pruitt fills the same posi- ps h, the party waa switched A. C. Nelson, state auperintendent school yesterday. After an Inspection tion in the graceful skating field for Goldfield to lake part in the installaof schools. fit ths buildings, attended by an explaladies as the one occupied by ine tion of officer in the council there. General discussion. nation of the various works engaged Rexos, and to her grace and elegance Plenty of time waa taken to Inspect Election of c Hirers. In by the pupils, dinner wss served '.be mine and to form lmpreMions uf la added a display of taste In the sethe visitors st the deaf aud dumb lection of her costume that renders :he country, so that the attorneys hare Music section. First Presbyterian school. the performance extremely pleasing. returned with glowing accounts of church. William A. Wet sell, presilimi wbat the She appears each night and Saturday greatest they pronounce dent,, Salt Lake City; Valeria Brin-toSMOKING JACKETS MAKE NICE matinee. ng and gambling town iu the counaecretry, Salt Lake City. PRESENTS. PUTNAM HAS A FINK the that airenuoaity try. They decUre Topiea: la the music instruction in LINE AND CHEAP. Is until not f life thoroughly realised the public schools of advantage to the x person haa visited a i modern gold studio teacher? , over remain Funeral services the .amp. When do children have an accurate rtf Mrs- Alta May Holmes will he held "I never saw its equal." declared working knowledge of the tonality of today at 12 oclock at North Ogden. Judge Maglnnis, speaking of Goldfield' the scale? The remains may lie viewed at the "for business, gambling and concentraWhat incentives shall we offer to tion of energy. Everyone in the town family rraldeuw, 1557 Washington, children to study music? from 1:30 to 10: 3u. Interment at is continually uu the go. A stranger The school choir and the school orI North Ogden. able to locate a place luslde to alt chestra. down only by the utmost vigilance. The papers and discussions will be Corn, $1.30; wheat. $1.10 per hunEven in billiard balls crowds congreby Prof. Ballantyne and Prof. given dred at Grouts Grain Store. 353 gate until the places are packed. of Ogden; Prof. Thatcher of Coop Twenty-fourt- h street. Both phone. Everybody la gamblln, either on the Prof. Lund nf Provo; SuperviLogan; mines or at games of chance. Many sor Boshard of Provo; Supervisor The presence of Harry Joseph in the tluiusands of dollars pass hands dally, e Robinson of Kephl; Supervisor MISS SARAH LOUISE ARNOLD. city yesterday led to a (Mncuealou of HARRY JOSEPH SEEMS TO BE fortunes a re made and font in the of Spring vl He; Supervisor Dean of One ths com frig session of the legislature. Bimmono one course and of College, Boston, the hours few a CONFIDENT OF POSITION. Thomas of Logan. Mr. Joeeph Is quite confident that he of the Guests of tho Convention. aim nf the ptipulatlon of Goldfield is Election of officers. will he made as speaker of the house. to make money, quickly and by most He is said to have a majority at the any method. 9:20 a. m. Elocution and Physical the teachers In convention. The best Rudolph Kuchler Doing Active Work, legislators back of him. Despite the element of chance that educational Education section. 'Carnegie Library. la the in state talent and May Bs Destined for the enters largely Into the town's busi- slated for Salt addresses and papers cm Dr. E. G. Gowana, A petition for letters of administrapresident. Place of Honor. ness, there la a conservative element current questions of Importance, not Lake City; Mrs. Delle Saltno Ross, tion hag been filed by 8. D. Smith In that la building up the mines and the the estate of 8. T, McCain, deceased. btisleiiHS tributary to Goldfield, so that only to the teachers, but to the pupila secretary', Ogden. and parents of the pupils, the state The Child and Its Need Ths estate consists of policies amountafter all the fleeting glitter of fortune over. Member of the legislature R. D. Burtner. Education Direc1 think there will reing to several hundred dollars. has p&ased away, Harry Joseph was In Ogdon yesterday, For four days, beginning with Jan. tor, Y. M. C. A.. 8alt Lake City. solid valuable industries main and and Judging from his expressions this 1, the convention will be in session. What Can the Public Schools Du for The boanl bf trustees of the Industhe next mining properties.' the Physically Defective Child?.. Each trial school held a special scaeion yes- town eutertainod unaware day has been covered by a specdisadvanAt present the greatest E. J. Milne, Physical Director, L. speaker of the house of representanot includes that ial program .only terday to consider the annnal message tives. tage Is the lack of building material. D. lT., Sait Lake City. the but for eent unto the governor of the stale. amusements, meetings A representative of this paper met 8 oo res of people are waiting the arpedagogues will not be neglected so- Discussion , to stores of In lumber build order rival Mr. on and asked street the Miss Martha Johnson, supervisor cially. A special feature of the enCyrloue" Thompson and Rawhide" wbat Joaeph Mr. Kurliler'a chances were of In which business can bs transacted. of Physical Education, Salt Lake tire program ia Its musical part, on Kelly blew In front the coast yesterReno We Carson aud and visited the next speaker. "None at all,' which much time and work have been City w boo la; Mias Edna Harkrr, day to prepare for the match sched- being hitha them found "1 enjoying prosperity have assistant instructor of Physical to make it educational and enuled with Maurice Thompson, New said the strenuous member. spent ia erto The unknown. elate entire 110 members pledged to vote for Education, Unlvsrslty of Utah. Teat's era. Thompson will train In over so tertaining. boom." a having am aa well as elected." Election at officers. The program aa arranged is: Ogden, not Balt Lake. He Is locking Bi.Mr. Joeph is a hustler of the moat for headquarters and In all pmliablltty WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2. OGDEN SCHQCLS Business section. High school aswill again train at the firs station, approved order and haa gone after the wbers he prepared fur hi a fight with speakership In a manner that ought sembly room. D. J. Stllwell, presi10 m. session. Grand General sau re to because a s hla of ami success, Dick Hyland. Thompson's position In dent, Ogden; R. Leo Bird, secretary, without Letter from 8L Petersburg Showing Opera House. Salt lake City, ths fighting world was considerably record in the last Inhouse will, Invocation. win out. fact, he blocked Recognition. Penmanship sirangthenad when he put Jack Clif- doubt, Music. ford out of business before the Phos-pi- s more Mils than anv man who ever sat C. EL Carlton, Academy of Idaho. Geo. A. Eaton Two or Throe President's Address club of Marysville, Cal., In ilia lq the house, and will secure the supInnovations Which I As of an the indication widespread Music. fifth round of what was scheduled to port at many who wish to see him Have Introduced aa of fame of the Ogden headquarters Introduction of our Guests, as he will be in the speaker's contest. In ths he a twenty-roun- d J. A. HexcU. Agricultural College. of How There Is no question but that one uf the finest school systems in E. G. Cooley, superintendent Should the Start be Made In fight hs showed his marvelous ability chair. a received the letter hy eountry, Miaa 111.; will Mr. Saran more be of to service schools, Chicago, Joseph to take punishment that was a feaBookkeeping? St. Petersburg la from Conroy Mayor la Lou Simmons in dean of on the state than the chair the Arnold, ture of his contest with Hyland in R. Leo Bird, L. D. S. University. floor uf the honse, for he Is what an excellent sample. The proceedCollege. Boston, Mass. this city. A Plan for Intercommunication will be watched at convention the ings bo an of committees. called obsiructtonlat. Appointment tulght 15 ork. .. educaforemost Interest with the by ' Music. the meantime Rudolph Kuchler .In The funeral services over the reG. J. Stllwell. Ogden High School tor in the United States. The letter mains of Bertha Brhuela will be heM Is not losing any ground, and Mr. Jo- reads as follows: Some Things I Do and Some Things 2 p. m. Department meetings. Cob seph mar find that he haa not get the Do I Nut Do. a, a today at 2 o'clock from the Swedish Hitch - 2. Ht. I)nc.Petersburg. on the apeakerchtp that he be1 4i the ran lege and High school section, High church, Interment In Ogden J. A. Smith, Intermountatn BusiTo the Honorable the Mayor of Ogschool assembly roots. - W. H. Childs, lieves. ness College, City cemetery. den: president, Lelii; Geo. Day, secretary, Results of Shorthand in Dear Interested Sir your Being Fillmore. MYSTERIOUS DEATH. The funeral services over the reF. Wk Otterstrom, L. D. 8. Uniexcellent school system I should be Social Side of High Life mains of Joseph Lynch will be held me versity. a sent if thankful you very kindly B. L. Austin, principal of Ogden Phoenix, Artx., Dec. 19. The case copy of today at 2 o'clock from Richey's Typewriting ..aa...,, ,,aa,aaaaa, your latest school board reHigh school. chapel. Interment In Mountain View of Nicolai Dereylan, who died last port. Very Katherine McCrory, Ogden High respectfully, Discussion. night, is still mysterious. Dr, Rowe School. Cemetery. J. W. GARDNER, Election of officers. of Chicago, who mot fils patient first ComRelative Value of a Four-Yea- r Per Franklin College, to lie opened Bela Kadlsh, manager of the Ital) In Colorado, was employed hy the paas Compared with mercial In January at 8t. Petersburg." 2 p. m. Primary section. First Fmeltsr company, is in Balt I dike in tient's wife, now residing at bVt Course . . . the Other Four-Yea- r church. Mrs. George the Intereels of the Tintic Smelter onth California street, Chicago, No Presbyterian T. W. Smith, B. Y. U., Provo. Miss was Bom pan y. Nell substitution of another body posSmyths, Young Mr. Saphedde says he WaJe, president, Ogden; Election of officer. sible, aa the dead person was a pat' always believes in speaking his mind. Ogden. Music. run of die lodging bouse for two The Jury iu the case of Elixa MurBelle How silent he must me. 8:30 p. ns. General session. Grand Round Table Philadelphia Record. phy vs. the Oregnq Short Line rail- - months.. House.. Opera Conducted fcy Miss Arnold Invocation. Topic: Language and Heading. Music. Election of officers. of Address: General Problems School Discipline. . . . Miss Arnold Juvenile court session. City Coun At the close fit Miss Arnold's adcil Chamber. Willis Brown, president, will be an excursion fur Salt lAk City; L. S. Cardon, secre- dress there teachers over the Lucln cutvisiting tary, Logan. Trains returning to Ogden arThe Juvenile Court, aa an Educational off. rive! at 7 p. m. Institution. Willis Brown, Judge of Juvenile court. Salt Lake City. 1:30 p. m. General session. Grand Discussion led by Opera House, Ariel Cardon, SupL of Schools, Invocation, Logan. Music. Men 11 and Moral Delinquencies Address Supt. Cooley Defects. Caused by Physical Dr. Brown-Ewing- , Juvenile Court FRIDAY, JANUARY 4. Clinic of Salt lake City. Discussion led by 9:30 a. m. Department meetings. Dr. E. M. Conroy, president Board Industrial Sui crlntendents' section. First Presnf Trust res. State School. Ogden. byterian church. Supt. A. C. Nelson, f Juvenile Restrictive Influence president. Salt Lake City; Ida M. Court Wells, secretary. Grand county. W. S. Wallace, principal Summer How C'an the County Teachers' Institute lie of Most Value to the Shopping--- A School, Salt Lake City. . Teacher? Discussion led by G. M. Mumford, City SupL, MurSupL P. D. Jensen, Monroe. General discussion. ray. How Can the County SuperintendElection of officers. ent Heat Assist In Establishing VARIETY Of Holiday gifts here Is astonishing choice, captivating patterns of high grade wares, 2 p. m. School Public School Libraries? Board Section. the LATEST CREATIONS 4he moat EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS the market affords. If you Weber Club. C. C. Crapo. president. Supt. W. M. Borden, Coalville. something that's deairable, yet inexpensive you can find that something hero or If you want a General discussion. more cxpeneive gift, that ) also to be found in our stock. Everything shown ia atrlctty now and you can Draper; Joseph Hughes, secretary, ML Care of School Books, School FurPleasant. (First session.) depend upon the recipient of a package from this store being satisfied Everyone knows the name of Lewie." niture. Grounds, etc What lx the Duly of the School Board to the Community? tat In Unking After Delinquents, for (hi Providing Entertainment the People. Matbonihah member Thomas, srhnol hoard. Salt Lake City. The Effects of the High School on the Community W. W. McLaughlin. Agricultural College. Logan. NAPPIES $'.25 2.75 NAPPIES 3 p. m. General session and recepLARGE WATER PITCHERS.... 4.00 tion Auditorium. INCH NAPPIES $1.50 Music. SINCH NAPPIES 3.00 Addre of Welcome CREAM and SUGAR SETS 3.00 Wednesday.' Thursday and Friday. Mayor E. M. Conroy "We Dont Sell Toye." lres. Geo. A. Eaton Response one a can free person Only got prize Gov. John C. Cutler Address Any one in Ogden can get in on This Watch it Warranted One Year. Music. these prizes. Nothing Better For the Boy'e Xmas Wefresbmenis. H Pa-citi- c 1000. 20, ....... Supt. G. M. M unford, Murray. General discussion. Bcho.il Gardening ... Miss Etta Powers, principal Lincoln school. Salt laks City. 9:30 a. nt. GREEK TAKES HIS OWN and Crafts section. E. H. Eaatmond, president, Utah county; Miss Anna L Corbett, secretary, Salt Lake City. Paper: Needlework and Its Place In the Public School Miss Anna Corbett. The Power of Art Educationally.. J. Leo Fairbanks, aupervittor Art, Salt Lake City schools. Psychological Value of Correlative Art and Handcraft J. L. Brown, principal Nodtual school, B. Y. U;, Provo. General discussion. Election uf officers. Art First Congregational church. 9: 30 a. m. LIFE FIRES THREE SHOTS INTO Mia BODY WITH REVOLVER. Had Parents section. First Methodist Episcopal church. Prof. Milton Bennlou, president. Salt Lake City. The Responsibility of Parents In the Mural Education of Children By firing three shots from a i!2 ( bre revolver inio the pit of Ids moil ach, Tom Manos, a Greek laborer tempted to end his life shortly i,. fore 11 o'clock last evening, at rooming house at John Macau t, lower Twenty-fift- h street, thought that the fellow will d!,-- . Manos, who is 23 year of ag- I... came despondent because ot Imi and lack of mouey. He had been m the United States about four and haa been in Ugden for a year.oal, worked aa a laborer for various but for the past two momu-- t he bad been idle. Those who know him best say that he waa to gamble away his mouey an.l that this had much to do with his desire to' end his life. The would-b- e suicide showed th usual cunning in preparing fur the deed. Yesterday be toak the laat of his money and purchased a revolver at a second-hanstore. Hla trunk, which he kept for some time In saloon, he ordered taken to hi rouw. Last evening he notified tho landlady not to send him a roommate, as had been, customary when the house was full. He returned to his room, probably an hour before he made the attempt to kill himself. Partly disrobing, Manus sat upon the edge of the bed and held the gun close to his stomach and fired ihree time. The bullets paasej entirely through his body, coming out at tne back near the spine. Hearing the reports of the pistol other inmate of the house rushed Into the room, where they found Mama lying upon the bed. The powder burn on hi undershirt told the story. A quick examination revealed the fact that the fellow waa still alive and the police were notified. A hurried call was sent for Dr. A. 8. Condon, the city who immediately resphysician, ponded and rendered surgical aid. When the guests from the other part of the house rushed into the room Immediately after the fellow made the attempt upon hla own life Manna was atill clutching the smoking revolver from which the shots were fired. The gun, which was of the make, was turned over to- - the police. An examination snowed that there were three empty and two loaded chambers, Manos waa asked several times why he shot himself. To all these inquiries he made the one reply, that he waa broke anwdws tired of life. During the time the wounded man waa awaiting the arrival of the physician he showed remarkable courage, seldom permitting a groan to escape hla Ups, although It waa plainly evident that he was suffering excruciating pain. It was learned that several cousins of the would-b- e suicide reside in Balt lake and were in Ogden yesterday to visit with Manos. Two of Manos The brothers realdo In California. wounded man waa taken to the Ogden General hospital and up to a late hour waa still alive. a-- - ill-li'- rail-road- d Ms-car- HOUSE ' A Few More Days of of SNAPS Couple for Wise Buyers THE Your Last Chance at the Cut Glass Bargains. E. G. COOLEY, Superintendent of Schools, Chicago, Who Will Deliver an Addreaa Dun ing the Teachers' Convention. Judge Henry H. Discussion. Rulapp, Ogden. Parents and Teachers May Cooperate In the Moral Education of Children David O. McKay, principal Weber Stake Academy, Ogden. Discussion. Election of officers. 2 p. m. General session. Grand Opera House, Music. Invocation. Address: The Essentials of the LibMiaa Arnold eral Education General business session. How Iver-Johns- General session. Opera House. Music. Invocation Address Superintendent AdjaurnmenL 8 p. m. Grand - Cooley of ths Utah Teachers Association. President Goa A. Eaton, Offiiccru First Vice-Preside- O. M. Mower. W. N. PeterSecond son. State SupL Custodian A. C. Nelson. Secretary and Treasurer L. M. Gintlan. Directors: One year, D. H. Adams, Weber county; two years, A. L. Larson, Sanpete county; three years, A. 8. Martin, Balt Lake county. Chairman General Arrangements Committee Supt. William Alliaon. Musical Director Prof. Squire Ooop The Oregon Short LJne (south of Ogden), Denver A Rio Grande, and San Pedro, Los Angeles ft Salt Lake railroads will sell tickets to Ogden at the rate of one fare for the round trip on December 81 and January 1 and 2, and other roads, Including the Short Line north of Ogden, on the same dates at the rate of a fare and one-thir- d for the round trip, all good returning January 7. Vice-Preside- DEMAND LEAKS DEFEAT THE FATS i INCREASE. General Increase of IS par cant on All Woctom Reads. Chicago, Dec. 19. Demands for a wage Increase of 1$ per cent and an eight-hou- r day for brakemen and conductors on all through fretkht trains will be filed tomorrow with managers of all railway systems In the wexL The demands cover 45,000 men on 47 systems, and the Increase asked for amounts to approximately $8,000,-00- 0 a year. The Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen and the Order of Railway Conductors are acting jn conjunction In the matter. Highest Individual Score Is Made by Drlgga 857. At the Association alleys lasj evening the "Leans" defeated the "Fats" In one of the most interesting bow'The ling contest! of the season. game was marked by the many brilliant plays made. The victors had the advantage aa far aa players were concerned. The result proved this. No less than three of their men passed the 500 mark, while not one of their stout opponents were able to get by that much coveted point. The first game waa a walk away for the men of great) proportions, but after that time the avoirdupois tdld and they did not hare a look In. Drlggs waa high man with a total of 657, Sandy Grain waa next with 508 to hla credit, while Hess was a close third with a grand total of 502. A return game will be played next week. Score: ' Fats Against the Leans. Total Fats 461 164 161 146 Wherry 183 164 149 46 Burton 45o 165 145 156 Gilbert 480 159 137 Lund 4'W 212 112 146 Leedom The railroads covered ' In the Include the Illinois Central and all roads west of that 888 741 734-2- 363 line in the south. All roads west ct Total Leans a line from Chicago to Duluth os 557 .188 191 178 the north are Included. Drlggs .. 502 .178 154 170 Hess 466 .159 154 153 FIRE AT HARBIN. Wilson ... 5t .170 150 188 Sandy . . . 488 .144 187 152 Harbin, Manchuria. Dec. 19. Fire Camp .... today destroyed the huge building sit839 836 8412516 uated In the center of the town occupied hy the general staff of the Russian army. The fire alto consumed WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS the museum, library and a number of WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. shops and large warehouses. ' pro-lioae- d This Watch for NOW GOING ON Dancing. CUME TODAY AND HAVE A LOOK you J. S Lewis TOC Wll.l, nr Y OK & III: WELCOME, WIIETHEK NOT. Co.y Jewelers At the Big Gock, Washington Ave., Ogden, Utah. THURSDAY. JANUARY 3. 9:20 a. ni. -- Department meetings. Kindergarten section. First Congregational church. Mir Emily Rossberg, president. Ogden; Mirs Bertie Walsh, secretary. Provo. Kinderaarten Occupation Mias KImina Tay'or. Balt Lake City. The Use of Froebel'a Gift Mtss Etiiilv Rossherg, Oaden Sungs an.l Game 11 KuiC.i'igarteu N Fox. Balt Lake City I'nig-i- m Japanese Art Exhibit From PORTLAND will be .SACRIFICED to the highest bidder WITHOUT RESERVE 2363 WASHINGTON AVE. 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