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Show I TIIE MORNING 8 SENATORS DATE FOR GOING AWAY? Then yoa'll need seoMrtbing nr In th way ef TRUNKS AND RAGS or Hat Bones. Whatever Suit Cn b we ran supply I imi need, with every nkj trevahug m'lMt in It most Madera and ninttM tom-Ou- r u. prices will httriwat Gallacfaer Trunk Factory WASH. AYE. OPERA HOUSE BUILDING. 2S1S EXAMINER TELEPHONES rsrroiuAJ. rooms. NAftnAnt Thom a ThA Na ring BUSINESS OFFtCG Ball Indapawd BU I Than, Tlaia si a aaoaoi M , .No M ana ring EXAMINER: Shoe won tha doll at Christen-aaa'- a Btorw. The great organ hna n atop rallad Oboo and Baminuu. It la moat, beauti-fj- l and charaniwiaMe. Hear It at toe Tahernarle Monday. Jaa. 14ih, k:IS p. no. Fred Andaman Pmer Vattaan, Fred A. Lund and Uan Jana been or thla itty returned jwsterrtay from n rabbit ahoal at Saline an Pramonuwy Point Tba tha party bugged ISO rabblu. min-In11 rat two Domed i tooted amend claims naar the copper property of the Lakeside Onpjjer company and fuel that they have been doubly repaid to their trouble In making the trip. Plenty of aweet nriUc. and crown always on bead. T. P. Ferry, phone 6611. Violin pUpauun. I metal pipe, full airing tone. Hear thorn Monday, Jan. 14th, at the Tahernatie. aa tha land eomea from the beautiful organ. A ear of dry, brtsBt, green bay Just received at Groups Grain Store. Both plionea. Robert A. Typer of thla city and . S. Snyder of Salt lake yeatarday from a ten days trip to Kly, Nevada, whore they a furod options ra a number of group vf claims. H-G- Hear tha Voa Humana in the new Mg plpo organ at the Tabornaele, Monday, January 14th, at I: IB p. m. A. G. Horn has removed hla law offices over Hadcon'a Drag Store, where ho in prepared to meat any and all partlea dent ring the sendees of an attorney-al-law- . CAUCUS IS SET SCHOOLS TRIAL OF ROY ON WEDNESDAY WEBER COUNTY GETS BUT TWO OFFICES. Stephan N. Lava ef Salt Lake Named For Pmetdent of Sonato by Unanimous Veto. Youthful Train Wrackar Charged With Murder Fail to Realist Awful Peaitien. Roy Swarufsaer. the youthful 4 the State Senate train wrecker who la no beJudge Lewis' cotm room in the held in the county Jail at Ogden, ing City and Countg- bwlding at Balt Lake awaiting trial on ike charge of murCity laai evening at I o'clock, for the der, la connection with the recent diswill pmpooo of oeloctfng a president of the astrous wreck at Peterson. ruth, to Morgan nest Wednesday aeaate and agreeing upon the peroono be Ukea for a preliminary hearing. te 111 the appointive potation. Tba Young Swanafagrr dun not serin oo will ba unuuimoualy to realise the awful position that hla um aelected elected when the aonate ceuvenea on rash act haa plaoed him in. In fact, Monday at noon, no ovary one of the he la about the moat contented nnd least concerned of any of the prisoneighteen senator are Republican. la the absence of Buie Chairman ers now conSasd in the county prisBail bury Booater Waltwa. vice chair-ma- a on. He has readily adapted himself of the Republican Siam coiamlt-to- e to the surroundings and together with and called the caucue to order. Diary the youthful gang of burglars use at nr aaa present, tar membership highwaymen, a.so confined there, he He ha eeenia quite at home. constating of the following: In detail to the other prliwjn-r- s First Dtatrtat Peter Clegg, Totwls la the Jail hla connection with the City; Tooele county. Second Diatrlot Herochol Bullen, cam and although this la done without any show of bravado, ha someJr.. Logan, Cache county. Third Dtotnet Wesley K. Walton, times assume the air of a martyr. It is certainly without any feeling or conWoodruE, Rich county. T. Hulnniukl, cern ns to the outcome of hla case. Fourth IMetrirt-- E. Letter from the buys parents e Ogdeu, Weber count r; Charles R. Itoil Weber nt the Jail at froquent interval. oouuty. ingeworth, Ogdon. Fifth District Frederick Jlnnbnnd, Soma of theae ere moat pathetic. Hla mother Kill er presses her belief la the Park Oty. Summit county. Biitb Diwric- t- Henner X. Smith, boy's inuocensa, notwithstanding hla God knows Salt Lake City ; William N. Willlauia, own written confession. Balt you are Innocent," she writes and yet Balt Lake City; Stephen H. 1stlie City; Oeorge N. Lawrence. Balt ha will alt down and tall his companIjake City; Bamuel C. Park, Balt Lake ions of having placed the obainictloo on the track that esuaed the wreck City. Seventh District Henry Gardner, and sent Engineer J. A. MrFeely to flpanlah Fork. lTUb county; John Y. hla death, In addition to badly injurSmith, Lehl, Cub county. ing two other men. In Iba fare of this the buy la believed to ba either a deEkghth Ulatrkd Thuma C. Canisgenerate or to lack tha intellect to ter, Fillmore, Millard county. Ninth District - John H. Seely, Mt. fully appreciate wrong-doing- . Thera i quite a study In thla youths Plea want. Ban pole county. Tenth District Willi Johnson, history which ended in hla cunimls-slu- e of tha crime of train wrecking. Pluto oounty. Eleventh District Albert EL Miller, It demonstrates more clearly than anyBt. llourge. Waahlngton oouuty. thing else the need of proper trainTwelfth Diatrlct Alonso Brinkek-hoff- , ing for the young, it appears to be an accepted fact that this toy listened Kitiery, Emery county. ' which Ui the teachings of anarchy, On motion of Senator Love Senator Walton was elected chairman of the were propounded uuder the guise of caurita and on motion of Senator Holl- Socialism, and that he permitted him-e- lf to believe that such crlmea, a ingsworth Senator Bullen was elected that to which he haa confessed, wars aa aHcrrrary. not wrong, but, would hav a tendenA committee on order of bualneea waa appointed and after a cy ot aiding that class of society callWith such recess the report of tba committee was ed the common people. stuff as this in the buy's brain, n Ureceived and adopted. Fenator Hollingsworth In a few tils whiskey added make tba criminwords placed Senator Stephen H. Love al and this it was that (aspired young of Salt Lake county la nomination fnr Swartifnger to place the obstruction president of the senate. .Reference In tba train's path, then aland In tha waa made to the able, fair and Manufacdepot and watrh It hurled down tba tory manner Jn which Senator Ixve embankment Into tba river. Tba boy discharged the duties of presiding offl-c- la not yet IT years old. He may be at the sautann of 1606. The nomi- irresponsible but the chances ra that nation waa seconded by Senators law-renr- e the beat part, it not nil that Is left of his Ufa, will ba spent in n felon's cell. and Coll Later. The name of Senator Walton, who haa tan a receptive candidate of aouie weeks atandlng waa WRICHJS INKEWSTO.E sot prevented, which waa contrary to waa Love Senator nnd eipeciailona, elected by acrtamxtlun. Fares of Clerka Busy Last Night and After dellbemtioa of about two Today fOr Tomorrow's Opening. hours tha caucus adjourned with the following aelected to fill the appointive W. H. Wright A Buns commenced poMtlona, and at Monday's aeaalon they early last evening the work of rewill be unanimously elected by the moving Ihelr goods from their nld of ono reaolufiua carrying the store to the new building at tha corner names of nil: of Twenty-fijurt- h etreat nnd Washing Secretary R, B, Campbell of Ball Um avenue. They expect to open up Lake county. fair business at their new stand tomorThe membeva con-fssa- In e a 1 -- TEACHERS IN THE PUBLIC Funeral aervto over (ho nunalna of Joseph (Icnu who died Friday at Hergeant-ot-AnMlah Day of Milhla horn In Hooier. aged 64 years, will be held Monday at 2 p. m. from lard county. AaelaUnt Bee rganlat-AnnE. M. St. Joseph' Catholic church, Rev. Allison, 8r of Weber county. Father Cuabnahan presiding. Minnie Clerk Mrs. D. C. Elrhnor of Tickets for opening of the great or Salt Imke county. Docket Clerk B. Bachman of Utah gun Taliernwlc, Monday. Jan. 14tk county. on aale at Cullry Drug fliora. Rngmnelng Clerk- - Joseph A. Smith .It la. a'oounre of much estisfacllfm of Cliche epunty. Chaplain Anion Nielsen of Emery that the grand organ will be finished before the appearance of Mm. Bctne county. fliann-HetnShe will be ilollghted to Mailing Clerk William Masher of hear our jimtly famed choir wing to Utah county. Wm. Johnson of Committee Clerk the accompaniment of thla hemitlful Piute county; J. R. Edgchlll, at large tot run 'tit. , and one to bo elecied by Senator Gardner of IUb county. PRESS CLUB MEETIKC Masaengere W. (I. Ran hand of Wasalrh county, and C. W. Perkin of A inciting of the Ogden Proau club Raupute county. Bamuel Mile. Jr., of will he held at die club moipw at I: SO Doorkeeper o'clock th.V afternoon. Offices for the Washington county, and T. B. WadsA meetworth of Morgan county. ensuing year will be elected. Watchmen Clarence Rrnest of Web' ing of the laurd of governor will also be held and a number of applies-Hun- s er county , nnd Parley Ilryan of Tooele will he acted up- oouuty. for metnl-rlilon. Other Important men era will be Btcnugrapbera Phlllla Lvnrh and Alice K. Hamilton of Salt lathe county. considered. Skirts at prNDAV. JANTABT HEARING sr-riv- No. 2E24 UTAII, MEET IN PRBLIMINARY SWARTZFAGER met OGDEN, row morning. All of last night a large force waa kept busy in todiug ami unloading the stock. After It waa hauled to the new building. It waa stored away as rapidly as possible on the shelves and other place where it will remain preliminary to the opening tomorrow. There will be another large force at work all uf today and probably most of tonight and wbefi the new store Is thrown open to the public tomorrow morning they will find that the labor haa nui been in vain. The new electric elevator installed in tha new building waa placed In commission last evening and assisted materially In the work of planing the goods on the upper floors. When the full stock haa been totalled In the new building the store will he by far the largest in Ogden sud sill be second to none in the state. FAMINE RELIEF CREDIT. Bt. Petersburg, Jan. II. The min- ister of the interior has asked ihe council of ministers for a further famine relief credit of 36.66Q.0flP. BACK AT WORK AFTER THE HOLIDAY. Guns Far tha High School Cadets Hava Bate Received Bugle Call tnteaad ef Ball. All the school oT the rity reconvened on Monday Inst, and teachers and pupils with one accord let the of the past two weeks remain a pleasant memory and applied themselves to tha work ahead of them. AU profited by the vacation, however, and returned rested, and rtf reshod, filled with renewed energy for their work. The lectures of Dr. Cboley nnd Mlae Arnold encouraged many teachers and pointed out to them various ways uf lightening their labor, being t the same time productive of better results la the school. No teacher who attended theae meeting but came away wiser la something and resolved to try some of the mnay.eacel-- ' If nt suggestions, to look on the bright side of school life, and to remember that the boy and girls under their care are human beings with minds which are easily moulded for right or wrong, and an which their own personality make a deep Impression. During the past week Principal Austin of the high school visited the different schools of the city from which w'lll be graduated the eighth grades, and addressed the prospective graduates and their parents pn the advantages of higher education. lie explained clearly the subject embraced In the different courses at the high school, aettiug forth the respective merits and advantages of each. Time waa when mli-yeclasses entering the high school did not receive auffi-rleattention, but with the present leaching force, the pupil will receive the same consideration aa given to (boss entering In the fall, nnd neither time nor trouble will be spared to provide to their comfort and welfare. Mr. Austin urged thoae who are uncertain whether to continue their education or not, to consider the facte a net forth by Com. Harris uf WashThat a boy with ington, who teyn: .only a grammar school education hna y one chance in 6.000 of becoming successful, a boy with a high school education haa one in 400; while a university graduate has one chance fea-tiviil- ar eml-rentl- In 40. High School. The commercial department ia making rapid progress and Mr. Stillwell is cartful in every labor consuming method and doea every thing possible to eystmise and regulate the work. The department boasts five banka, a clearing house, Are and abann life Insurance companies and dost a great (Hal of correspondent work with Llio same department of the A. C. IT. of Logan. Negotiations are being made with the Salt Imke high school, and they expect to do business with them after the commencement of the r. second semester.' At a general assembly held Friday morning, Robert Campbell, the captain of thla year's football team, was presented with a watch fob by the member of tbe team In appreciation of tbe high regard In which he in held by them all. Tbe fob la in fhe form of a small gold football, engrav ed with tbe high school initials The presentation speech waa made by Roy Tavey, the captain for next year. Miss Maude Tabor arrived in time to atari work on Monday last, and took up the duties formerly performed by M Isa Alice Kasson. While the students universally regretted Miss Kelson's sudden departure, they were greatly pleased by Mias Tabor's winning manner, who haa already won a place la their hearts. On Tuesday last, the class In physics visited the tabernacle and ex amlned th Inside coast ruction and ware shown the method of tuning the new organ. Mr. Ballantyne end the Installer, Mr. Xlrhols, very kindly put up with the Inconvenience of having the class them at a time when they were so busy. Mr. Rtllwell topped outside of his department the other day and once more demonstrated the Interest which he take In Ihe entire school by presenting the library with the new set of book on the "Great Orations of the World." recently from the pen of William Jennings Bryan. On Wednesday afternoon Mr. John Griffith, the Shakespearian actor, ad dressed the school on the tragedies of 1. 1W7. that great writer, quoting fitting pax cessfut sessions of the recent convensages from his masterpieces. H not tion waa the school board svasiun. only furnished the srhoul a very laughable half hour, fur Mr. Griffith L a r, humorous speaker of exceptional but he also govs tbe English students a new idea to apply to the study of thoae great tragedies and especially that one which he so only presented. "Richard 111." The guns tor the cadet corps arrived this week and drill work will be taken up a soon as possible. At present tbe boys are practicing on the bugle and suae will have mastered many of the rails. The elaes ef t'T have Just received their class pins, flushed In old gold with tha lettering of tbe same color. They are oval shaped and artistically got tea up, aad tba rlas prixe them especially because they are small aad iaooupicuoua. City Bcheela A new course of study had Just been completed for the grades up to and including tha fourth, ouasiAlng ofi work In paper and card board. This work has fxnieriy been taken up pice meal and for pastime, but now it will be systematised and each teachof study er provided with in which definite work ia mapped out The children will make many various designs and objects which will lead to Sloyd work and will prepare them for manual training Just as suon aa it Miss Bkepherd, can be Introduced. who had charge of this work in the Menominee schools will direct ihe teachers along these lines, and tbe work will ba actively commenced with the second semester. The Grant school has don away 1th tbe bell for calling the children together and in tba future they will use a bugle, which will be played by one of tha students who ia familiar with tha calls. Their orchestra I ia fine shape, being wmpoeed of fourteen pieoea and are doing some excel. lent work. Mr. Allison visited the Quincy school on Friday last, and expressed him self well pleased with conditions generally. Tbe building wa freshly clean ad throughout and the attendance waa good, all of which combined to make a very good appearance. Weber Stake Academy, Tbe Weber 8take basket ball team played the Apollo'' of American Fork Saturday afternoon, and the first league game of the season will be with the B. T. bey of Provo on the which met on January Und, and to es came from reprvsi-matnearly every school board and ?haal district in the state. Mailers of interest, such as school revenue, the teklr.g of school census, and the approaching text book adoption were liberally discussed. Committee mere appointed who drafted re elutions which were adopted and same will be presented to the state legislature when It convenes. Th representatives organized aa association, which will be known as the Ttah Association of One of the most ImSchool Boards. portant rraslution adopted treated on school census, and the legislature will be petitioned to change the time for the taking of same from the month of July to the month of March, it being the opinion that belter result a will b obtained at. that time of the year, as July finds many children of achaol age out of the rity on their vacations. Another resolution petitions the legislature to enact law enabling tha school districts to-- raise revenue for the kindergarten school, and to provide to the maintaining of high schools in the counties without drawing from the state school fund, which is necessary to the maintenance of the common schools. wtiich A Day With the li Boys STYLES THAT MAKE THE LOOK GOOD; FABRICS THAT MAKE THEM FEEL THAT PLEASE THEIR GOOD-PRICE- PARENTS; TEXTURE THAT INSURES LONGEST WEAR SOME OF THE REASONS WHY WATSON-TANNE- KIND. suns to $2.50 AUCITORIUM Time for an Overcoat who witnessed the The spectator exhibition of the Rexo at the Auditorium roller skating rink in BaU Lake unanimously pronounced it tba beH aver put before the public of the city. Their performance does not begin and and with fancy akatorlal stunt a but embraces so many features that the entertainment ranks with a high-clas- s vaudeville show. The Rexo are undoubtedly leading artiste in their line and their performance ia not only entertaining but highly instructive! and even those who have mastered the mystery of gliding gracefully on the sometimes contrary little wheels, will learn many valuable points by witnessing the exhibition. The Rexo are coming, to Ogden next week, and devotees of the roller rink may judge for themselves. They will witness not only graceful roller skating but tricks on unlrycles. globe skates, hoop rolling and a most realistic Imitation of a heavily loaded freight train going through a tunnel. Mr. Rexo also throws the boomerang difficult acrobatic and doea many WE HAVE A FINE LINE OF THE DOUBLE BREASTED RUSSIAN, ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR OVERCOATS OF THE SEASON FOR BOYS-AS TO 7. Priced at $2.50 to $5.00 WATSON -- TANNER CLOTHING CO. -r rlght-alde-u- p hand-roller- y ARE YOU WISE tJJIeVw J. tS. Lewis Furs at (Si Co., Opticians Price 1 f lanbella Fox $10.00 Isabella Fox $25.00 Isabella Fox $20.00 Rlended Hirer Mink $28.00 Blended River Mink.. Isabella Opossum Scarfs War on Prices $10.00 Coats $5.00 15.00 Coats 7.50 20.00 Coats 25.00 Coats . 4.00 8.00 12.50 10.00 14.00 17.50 B Also a handsome Line of Childrens sale is the outcome of our determination Sets at to turn something like $10,000 worth of this season's newest coats, suits, skirts and furs into cash in the quickest possible tim: Price 1- -2 Suits at 1 - 2 Price See Our Notion Window for Prices of SRirts $15.00 Suit $20.00 Knit rKssaasaa 10.00 12.50 i GES 8.00 Coats at 1 - 2 Price $10.00 instant WHERE THE BEST IS SOLD The flour in the music room baa rebean elevated to make room for cently 276 24th St a suitable basement in which to place feat. A of their oommendable feature the new heating plant. Prof. MoKendricka theology class work la In the variety thereof. The became so large on account of the ameneae In the exhibitions given by which give the illusion nf a (Igante many new students Just entering, that other artists ia wholly lacking in the corkscrew piercing the fleer. it waa found necessary to diviut-l- t It performance by theae experts. There The most sensational act-- and tta into two sections In order to provide ia a change of acta and ouatumes at one which Salt Lake roller fans in In resplendent each performance. for them all. talking about no much, la the tome: Work on the new building progress- costumes they do a double turn" that act. Mr. Rexo makes his skairi I ed rapidly during th holiday and the is graceful and original. Mra. Rexo itete a freight train struggling for i on and an act doea then unicyclea returning students were much aurpria-e- d atert uphill. The ul to find that th addition will soon then on roller skate shows the aud- rattle of the wheels and the exhaust if ot motion' what' really the poetry be covsred In. Th roof is being ience pendroiiH engine Is followed hr i completed with reasonable dispatch, la. la then appruaebrf The trick of one falling backward start. The tunnel and soon the plasterer and carpenter with increased speed and as th with feet high in the air may be per trance will be at work on the interior. la reached, Rexo falls grace The two academy lectures given formed by any beginner, or for that fully to the floor, feet extruded frost be who in versed one matter may by the Richard holldavs Dr. by during hark and glides through the ti Green Moulton of Chicago and Dr. the mysteries of roller skating, but to and Del eighteen feet long and eightan on one's and fall forward hands, alight Thomas E. Green were well attended, is inches high. and then over again which showed that tha atudente wei beIf matter. don't different you not bo Intent on pleasure seeking, but a DELAYED TRAINS ARRIVE that they onuld spare tbe time to at- lieve h, try it. Mr. Rexo not only Los turns Angeles, Jan. 11. Ten delajel trick due but the handsprings tend, and when away feeling that It and cartwheels on rollers, and to cap trains from San FrancLeo and esc was time well spent. limit hat sr The fourth number of the lecture the climax, glides about the hall on steamer loaded to the.within the pu rived in Los Angeles course, the Roper and Grlllery refrom 606 b twelve bringing hours, feature is corkscrew the Another be will on 21st of us with the cital, pass hungry and travel-wearthis month, end is being looked for- spin. He makes about 5 revolutions 1,000 who held been stormbopd have 10U on on on then toe and gera probably one aa the entertainto best of ward or ments of its kind. Mr. Rogers Is the both t:ea. In thin act he la attired to nearly a week. Passenger from him. suffered .everely in tbe of a they costume, daxxllng strlprs harpist, while Mr. GrlUey is the and leader. The program will not only be instructive, hut will be rendered in such a way that the audience will be fascinated, and will 66 obtain much pleasure from the evening. The Alumni association of the acadAS TO WHERE YOU CAN GET GOOD GLASSES. emy gave a delightful dancing party on the evening of Dec. 27th. Games, toasts, banquetn g and speeches were all indulged in, and tbe event did much toward bringing tbe alumni to the plane of an active complement to the WE WILL EYE STRAIN, academy, and of establishing a feelGUARANTEE ing of comradeship between the HEADACHES, and the Mudent body. SATISFACTION NERVOUSNESS aertd Heart Academy, IN EVERY CURED With few exceptions, the girls of INSTANCE. this school returned for work last SunBY WEARING EYES day, bringing with them many new PROPER students from Montana and Wyoming. EXAMINED GLA88ES They are all bually preparing for their FREE. mid-yea- r examination la music, which cornea tbe latter part of this month. When theae are safely over, they will commence preparations for a program, to be rendered on the afternoon of the 22nd of The New Auto" Goggle Are Great for any one who February, as this year marks the 100th wants Eya Protection. Aluminum- f Longfellow's birth. anniversary Patriotic selections, songs and poems from Longfellow's works will be rendered by the students, and an enjoyable time ia anticipated. School Boards. AT THE BIG CLOCK WASHINGTON AVENUE. One of the moat Important anil uo- 16rh 2 Price This GOOD CLOTHES FOR BOYS ARE THE MOST POPULAR. A TALE 8IKFLY TOLD q IT NOT EASY? TlS WHY MOST BOYS PREFER OUR $ 7,50. 10.00 925.00 SuitH 12.50 30.00 Suit 13.00 $35.00 Hnitu 75 last year k nnitn, $20 B ....' 1 $25, 17.50 your choice. .$ 5-00 Come Early and Get Your Choice j ALSO A HANDSOME LINE OF CHILDRENS COATS AT ONE-HA- LF PRICE 6 |