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Show - Till: UORXIXfS EXAMINE!!: 8 OUDF.X, rTAlI. SUNDAY, J.X1 Am 20. 1M EXAMINER TELEPHONES fooms- Independent Pitone :oitor;al J Veil Phon. two r.nga LSI NESS OFFICE Independent 'Phene Bell Phene. one ling No. ...... N- M - - Ml N- N. Beginning Monday florning at 56 M j tt.an:.-A lkvne wrj day to S. V. iTi'in. ol and Ills lllar.rtic K. lCupm-mden. of l . fur 13 th.- I l !i.t:ri.erla!!: T:.nj;as Jluen LilA '.Vast. Avi. 1 - $r-cr- .; 0 Mind the a. VI- Pli-ara- ( ?.i "f r:l. lie , uf iiarri J. The : f i Le (ibrciiy, iU'Iil . rerl.. will be Md ihi lteri!.i':.i a? v.r.t u'chi-- truiu ih I.iuuqu:i luv nu'ili Sill be about this mile that if we tried to tell you the fatiu we goods tell thenexdgjrate aa to tlie valued auil atylea ao we have decided to let the ai-We the be will more ihau We are auitt of ii. jswitive appeal atroug. sltry. so &ud see. there we promised uot to Tell, you just cotne Wf an -- llli.lt til 111 lljEJell I'll) i . the remain Mn. fv'n: ini-h- wu e . air(uniaub ( w fUtLiHiiasdic e The body uf f. A. Hrhu., Vr. oue u ibe mail clerk killed ill ihe Gaituei, Nei.. reck. eat ':np;d lu Ouklaii-for burial un Smiheni Parific No. yiti-rdn.- Nrver 1 Kffii ut atveei milk auu rie-jiun hand. T. l Peril. phone plenty alter. 3811. Ulen Bernard. tlie Mr. and Mr. ,1. II. arwho died In Sail The body of win uf ilernar.ia. and as tak rived in Ugilcn jeati-rdaen to the fanil: nwidi'M'e. 27HH Vui ker avenue, where It may be vlraed Sunday, between the hour uf 1 a. in. and 1 p. W. Tin fuuvi.l aervicea will be held at the Fifth ward mettliiK honae Sunday ai 2 u'cla-k- . Veber Stake Academy Basket Ball Team Grecnwoll. Haber Hancock. (Irani Brown and Enaign. Back row: Front row from li ft to right: last lioonard Bingham. B. 1. Brailford. luianageri and Arthur Budge. The State League games commenced went up agaluai the B. Y. C. team, who wen the championship laat year. 8 jo re: riming The W. S. A. buys 72: W. S. A.. 9. Neat Friday evening the local team will be pitted against the A. C. team from LoH. Y. Arm-nrgan and it good game la espeoied. This will lie the first of the league game to be pulled off at the new are An teams the matched the In of state. the fields one florid the wrliich to have said evenly Is building contest should be a most interesting one. The material In the Academy team, whh one eiceptiun, I nil new this year. Not withstanding their ovt rw helming defeat last evening It Is expected that the team will develop Into a stronger cue than that of last year, when they finished third in the league race. The other league game vest m lay wan between the A. I', and 'll. Y. C. at Laigaa. This game resulted In a victory for the B. Y. C. by a score of 42 to 11. I, la A. G. Hora baa remoied h:a offleea ovor Iladeon'a Pros Store, where he la prepared to meet ajy and all pan lea deairiiiB the service uf an . attorney-at-law- Arrangement have been made fur the funeral of Jauiea Field, who died Thurndny morning, in be held Monday at IS oVIork, at the Liner ward will be meeting bouae. The opened at the tauiily reaUtiice. weat Second afreet, on Sunday afieruscn and Monday morning Interment will lake plare in the Ogden City Adame Investment Company File ticles of Incorporation With County Clerk. . work without in'orruptlon but' tbry Lave bad auiue narrow escapes, end fear that the harder part or the season la atlll to come. The ogera A Grllley recital comes tomorrow ulghi and. despite the fact that, this Ik examination week In the from public schools, many student the High school and grammar grade will be In attendance. Earl Barrett, a student of Hie Commercial department, has taken a position with the Pacific Express com- SPELLING IN THE CITY COMPANY NEW INVESTMENT SCHOOLS Ar- pany. . Brown, ihe librarian, haa completed the ruarrangement of the books made nccriuiary on account of the damage done by the recent wind Mias Minnie of the Article of Incorporation Invest meut company were filed with the county clerk yesterday. The company baa a capital stuck of divided Into shares of a par value of $1 each. The enmpany la incorporated to do a general invent meat The capital stork la not paid for In raali. Instead It constats of land, bill accounts, etc., of a total vahiaMon of $35,oihi. The officer of the new corporation are: President and director, lamia M. Adams; and director, Marie A. Adam; secretary, 11. 0. V. Adam. ne Adams; treasurer, OLD-TIM- Adam SPELLING BEE ON TWEEN TWO SCHOOLS. BE- bual-nea- . NOTICE T trill not be ranpomdlde for any debts contracted by Mr. Hannah ACCEPTS RESIGNATION County Educators Elect Miae Bohn to Teach at Blatervlllo. The County hoard of education wet office of the Kperintendeut In the county building yemerday and disposed of a large number of routine matters. Thu resignation of Mr. Apnea V enter ut teacher of the 8 latvl er lie school was received and ac copied. The board Immediately elected a Mis Bohn of Kalt to the position, and the will aunie charge of the school luniorrow. Bill aggregating $l!i;.d2 wen a l'jwt-d- . The state appurtlniimeui of the school fund, amirulug to a report ii'iide to the board this jeer is It the BAR ASSOCIATION At the afternoon ewlun of the Bar association yesterday there whs a lot of dlcuslon but tin Uefiniii- acnon taken. The question of a change in the appellate was discuaM.il at length, hut uotlilng luiigihle remitted. Another lug will be held neat Saturday, - poH-i-.iar- nii-e- t DAMAGE NOT SERIOUS. Tobin. Jim. in. -- The liiin.igc b; wpiu.lmi, which was fore.-to return in Yokuaukn loaierday bi a aciere atmni met uf ter the sqii'mlron hud Hut I on cruitM' tn 1 oik .till ii la noi ao gn ga It has ai first aiippna.d. lalneil that the masts uf iwm- - ,,f t,(. V Steis broken. During ti,e slurm tin- .(iui.niii Ins six bon a and thirty id lieWi-i- - - It la rxneried tlmt noon be h, Mi.- - tuiag,- aeu-injured- - The lime at devotional last TuesGrant and Dae In a Rivalry That Has day wax taken up by Prof. Ciiwlgs and Resulted In Equal IstrlRi'ch McKay and Friday mornHonors. , ing Prof. Porter spoke interestingly on ihe subject of Restating Temptation." D spite the heavy snow fall, the atThe rlus of Mull will tuiiennlu the tendance at. the schools has Iteen very faculty and their board of education good fur this month, the (Irani having on Wednesday evening, January 23rd, five rooms with a perfect iword for In the Academy building. the whole month. Teachers seems to During the recent snow atorius. be more lucouvenlenced than anywhen the car were disabled, litany one, and ntsny of them experienced aliidenta walked three anil four milca their through unbroken streets, and reachIn rearhliig much difflrnlty bulMiugs, In many Instances the ed school in time to answer at their schools lielng at the opitosite etui of flrat china. r There will be no the town from their homes. They graduaall managed somehow, howeier. and tion k nr promotion at the academy schools continued uninterrupted this year, but the faculty expect that the except for thn mauling of the pri- quite a number of new students will mary teachers which wm to have been noon lie registered. held Si the Ijewls on Friday laat, and Weber County Schools. on acwhich had to be The county schools are 'all running count of the cars not running. again, bus for a while the The entire eighth grade of the amoothly situation looked on account Grant school went holqrbllng Iasi of thn coal shortdoubtful and laat week age. About pupfifty Wednesilsy evening. Hie Went Welter and Marriott school ils and their chupcrun crowded Into had to dose down a couple of two bob, each one being provided until the Lina could be replanwhh a bugle by the aid of which the days ished. They are all aupplled now and pupils rendered their school yell at wll commence work again aa usual frequent Intervals. on Monday morn lug. The tower on the Giant school, The refill atmosphere of the which was bljwn down by the wind schools peuwill tied bo disturbed by j slurm tn October, has Juat been rer examina-preparations for built. Th'.a constituted the Iasi re- lions as the couniy schools will reof education which board the pairs ceive few beginners' and make no profound neceseiiry lo make after the motion until June. Instead of midoPthe slurm. ravage a quarTen star pupils of the eighth grade year examinations, theyall give review, covering subject tn of the flee school went down tn the terly both the grammar and primary deGrant a short time ago to match their partment a spelling ability against that of ten On the 2ith the county teachers equally picked uud chosen itieniliera will hold their regular meeting at the of the same grade at tlist school. Air. court house. A general session will Harris conducted the match, and after be held Aral, aftor which will come a very exciting time for the particidepartment meetings; the grammar i ut e of the IVe school the last pant. conducted by Mr. went down, leaving one or two of the grades being and the primary under the Grant force still standing. Not satiof Miss Peterson, where subsfied with these rrsilllk. thei hold a auspices of general interest to primary written test nt iho IVe shortly after. jects teacher will be Jib rally discussed. In which the IH-students were sev- Mis fiptirgenn. second grade teacher leaveral per cent ahead. This result at the Madison, will conduct rlaae exing the victory with neither school, ercises along these lines. thcl derided i p I as (lie light on to The session will take up the aeriuih grade anil pursued the "School giauimai' l.ife" by Dr. Gilbert and same plan, tin Fridnv lint. Mr. Harris ihe dir lee of prlnclimls and took ten of his Iioki seventh grade pupchio iiisiiHgcment. This will be folil up to the I ee. whole the tallies lowed a principals' "Round Table" were tiune.'.. IVe students won where by titer will take up the subject the id or.i lit oral work, hut who: her thei wTd 'tie 'lie wironger In wrimti If the seen. 10 be work remain tirsnt wins In this, thev will either hsie to pass on to aunt her grad,, or dee'ererhe honor equally divided and hiirv the hatchet. High School. The old adage. "Mcr ha- - i' own reward." will tie cxentplilh-,t 'he High school this wok. to: the flrat dais will be devateil in the scm.-wiemid-yea- JOHN KMUKF.N. I of history as a special topic, treating ou Its tn school education, and Its relative value with other sub- . wl PURLEY PRUSE ONAL ptnt-P"n- fr mid-yea- 1 I'm-(arso- n, itis--cii- il-- r when siuil"t)i cxamlastbitiK win mily report for the hours fir ninr'i their ami those examinations are who are wo fro innate a- - m be escinpt from all. n.ai t'ld'i're In Hie luxury of a short vacai r vi jirs the (Yittlitirj to Frcehnien w ill n.u render a pin ar.ini tor tl lienelit of ihe High schefi! siitdenl. I'm will reglwter Moudsy niornlng. .laiiuari Zsih. and roimuence .t ont'c upon regular work. All sword sci!eier work will lie cmnnienc-i'- i ,f fMs time, the teacher in tlo1 locautlni" having graded the exarairx- DRAWERS THAT ARE BEAUTIFUL FOR LADIES A CHILDREN FROM FROM $12.00 to 50c 15c to $3.00 iinp-irtanc- jects. v ' Winter Wraps&Furs Next Session to be Held Montana. at Helena, The convention of the National Wool Growers' association which haa been in session at Balt Lake for the past three days adjourned tonight after passing resolutions urging legislative action favorable to the abeep Industry and chousing Helena, Montana, fur tta next meeting place. The most Interesting feature of the last session was the contest for the next convention. Among the candidates were Balt Lake. Helena, Mont.; Albuquerque. N. M.; Jamestown, Vs.; New York and San Francisco. The contest narrowed down tn Helena, AlbuBait Lake and Albuquerque. querque sithdrrw'la favor of Helena. Bens tor F. 8. Warren was president of the association ky a rising vote. The wune action wm taken In the case of Dr. J. M. Wilson of Douglas, V n., western Col. Geo. Trnesdule of Washington. 1). C., was elected eastern t. 1 SKIRTS 7t Kit EXCELLENT REVENUE GETTER INHERITANCE TAX NOW STATE'S BEST SOURCE OF INCOME. Greatest Bum Pain Into States Coffers Came From Estate of Thoms D. Dee, of Ogden. The following member of the executive commit tee were named by their delegations: Arisons, E. S. Gos-nColors d(a W. J. Hawley: Michigan. O. Woodsln; Smith Dakota. Robert Taylor: New Mexico, 8. Luna; Ohio, A. A. Bates; Wyoming, E. J. Pell. The executive committee was reajipolnted. G. 8. Walker Is secreof Chlcagn. Iltary and A. J. Knollln linois. was elected as treasurer. Chief Forres 'er Gifford Plnchot and his assistant Mr. Potter and the Salt Commerclsl clnb were elected honorary members of the association. of from 41,000 to 13,000 and man more which paid sums under f 1.000. The law provides that the adinlnb tratora or executors of deceased pe anna shall pay a tax of 8 per cent o' the market value of the estate of salt persona above $10,000 after the pa: ment of all dehta against the cstst. As a great many other good laws hav. been, the Inheritance tax law war attacked In the court. A test cas waa brought In 1902 by the executo v of the estate of J. M. Ricketts, deceased. The question of the constitutionality of the law waa raised, and the matter waa heard by the supreme uourt, with the result that the law wax held to be constitutional. Its form waa amended ellghtly by tha legislature of 1906, and It stands today aa one of the best laws of the commonwealth ao far aa creating a revenue to the state is concerned. After the teat case wm decided the Ricketts estate paid to tha atate treasurer an Inheritance tax of $722.88. Since the supreme court upheld tha law, the money from that source has been coming In steadily. In 1902 tha amount of Inheritance tax collected was 11,639. In 1903 the amount received waa 844,141.74. while In 1904 Ole sum of f39.3S3.49 was received. In 1905 the receipts from that source dropped down to $9,971.17, bnt 190$ was the banner year, the tax received that year amounting to $61,901.88. There were at the close of 190$ about 24 eetates subject to the tax which had not been adjudicated and the tax from those with others during this year wll probably make this a record breaking yaar. Since the Inheritance law went Into effect In 1901 thef state has received the Ota! sum of 9147.049 28 as tax upon the estates of the market value of more than llO.non. That this law Is a revenue getter for the slat can hot ba gainsaid. It Is now considered ' ont of tbe iources of sub stantlal revenue to (hr State. The books Of the state treasurer will show that the largest tgx received fi om any one estate was that from the estate of Thomas D.'Dee, of this city, The which amounted to 121.091.71. tax from the estate of Allan U. Camp-biwaa the next largest. It amountSUES FOB DIVORCE ing to llf.2Ti.Sl. Next in line. o far a amount la concerned, the the ea Clara M. applied tn the dis- tute of C. C. Amnssen. which pild an trict court, yesterday for a divorce Inheritance tax of 112.988.20. and the COMMISSIONERS TO ACT from her husband, John D. Lape, alleg- estate of Henry ' Dlnwwidey, which The paid 1 0,507.16. Other large taxea reing desertion and Ijipcs were married In Ofdan. Nnv. fi, ceived during (he past four year are: Will Insist on Removal of Obstruction 18. Th plaintiff alleges that the Katate of D. H. Perry, 18.480.94; estate to Canyon Road. defendant abandoned her in 18P4. and of John SrnwcroD. 46,102.84; estate of left the state In addition to a deAllen Fowler, fU.024.62; estate of J. The board of county comralsaionera fn- - the cree of divorce. Mrs. lAie H. Tucker. $8,157.41: estate of J. H. yesterday visited the month of the right ro arsmue her maiden name, Spargo, $4,821.75. There are a large Ogden canyon, in connection with the Clara M. GrOln. number of estates which paid t tax recommendation of former Commit- -- ll a-- -- tip-ba- it- Gallacher Trunk Factory 251g WASH. AVE. o' tlo .i w I ad1 n i.i :,i i. t: ft.,,) j coi..,ge, (orrtn'io morrow. : I TRIAL OF GURKO To Take Place Jan. 21, Also That of Lltvinoff. The trial of Minister Gurko and M. Lltvinoff, chief of tha department of provincial affairs ii the ministry of the Interior, will heals Jan. 21 In the high court of justlrq on the charge of criminal neglect w duty In awarding the IJdval contrari for the purchase of grain for famine sufferers. Th procedure correspondsa with an Impeachment of publle In the United States and Is applicable only to officials of the highest rank and by personal order of tha of 8L Petersburg, Jan. 19. the assistant minister ofl-dal- emperor. The high court of Justice la offlnu-lknown aa the first department the senate and consists of thirtew members. Watson - Tanner Clothing Co. y TEA TO REPLACE COFFEE. Washington. Jan. 19. Tea will coffee In the army aibalMaar If the recommendation of Col. Valery Havard. assistant, aurgeim general the United State army, he adepted-Thl- a la the result of his observation! while with the Russian army, la Manchuria. It la the practice of the Bjf armw llah, Russian and Japanese Col. Havard. regards tea superior to on(fee because it la easier to transeaa port, preserve and prepare and albe drunk without any disagreeable ter effects. WANT ADS YIELD BIG .RE4ULTI on Children's Suits and Overcoats Ages, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 Years. When we cut prices we cut them deeply, heres a money-savin- g opportunity, not to be found every day. . ;i-- 1 and OVERCOAT .Sale ;1 n-- s li doner1 W. G. Wllaao. tn the effect that the I'tah A Idaho railroad people b compelled to remove the nbftrurtka .uni uie county highway at that polit n Front what could be learned It i acted that the board will takethesomare leflnlte steps locking toward naval of the same at the meeting to- PRICE tuu !. Now tft 1k noon in t lio WRAP DEPARTMENT P, S. Wo lake jtletixuro in aiinoum ing that MR. AXEL LlXDSTIiOM will be with u a. Mourluy ami will bo glad to welcome ail liu oitl lneuUM iu liig new ticM of activity;' - papers and glien (he pupils th-- lr credits. Weber Stake Academy. The Acadenii baski t hall boys, who TLe "handiest kind of a pres, nt American Fork lau Sa'iirdai. o think of even If inn are going to pisied cahte bark defoa,'l but not I'.lsbcart-cnedmske the present to voMrseir fe The "A polio" 'e;.ni ennu-handbag. We have a lot la hand bu their victory, hut were gettciou r. v.'e'd prefer they'd be In Vonrs B.I to admit that tic Antdcipr en'ii iugh 111 have after handled them was the ituirrcH xgcreta'i.in yon yu once. You wouldn't p;irf with them r - ie p. with for the price sithn'ish we lave to. Min piaied Varieties In shape, color, pattern The m cuiniiu and cApari'je. Quall'y excellen' and PrinciiwlpanMch.i..rtw meet, Von.:n i'oti the prices always rietr. l11 afte-am st .md is weii pa-rl r . l! W, j t;. ADVANCE STYLES OF SPRING DRES5 A. nation. This year the attendance in the schools Is something over two hundred more than at the same season Iasi year; showing that the better faclll-Ile-s and Improved conditions generally have served as an Incentive to many students who felt discouraged and hopeless under the old system. WCCL GROWERS CONVENTION PAJ CLEARANCE lIUCE ON ALL Mrs. Venters, teacher at the Blatsr-tile rh:ol, has resigned and Miss haa been appointed Bohn of Bait to fill the vacancy caused by her resig- arorm $15.-V0- t Skirts v |