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Show J - . -- sk " TOE MORNING EXAMINER: 8 IffBY THEREIP ECU Just Hats LIAR ARE NO W ALL THE STUFF ARE TALKING SPRING, 1907-J- UST NOW. COMICS SIGHTS STETSON FUNNY CHARACTERS ARE TAKING A REST TODAY. H. L. GRIFFIN TELL OF THINGS SEEN IN MEXICO. Thay Will be m Hand Neat Sunday, When the Comic Supplement Will be Funnier Than Ever. Writes ts Friend Describing Conditions aa Ha Found Thom on Way to City of Moaico. THAT' NO NAME $150, $3.01 and $3.50 THAT'S ALL. WATSON-TANNE- R CLOTHING CO. "WHERE THE BEST IS SOLO" 179 St. 24th EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS InSepsitiant Chens Ball 'Chons, twa rings BUSINESS 0FICA ........ .Ns. IndspsnSsM Phana Ball Phana, ana ring T. C. Merer has SI Ns. SS .......Nh Na. M rommencnd an M r tioa in the district court aaalnat Wn Hull and A. M. ran dcr Vliaa. to 5S3. alkrp.l Ui lie du- - on a liromlnaury mite under dam of Her. . 16. 1902. When you ahart, shave hop lone 8:ar. at a barber John C. Wm underwent a painful operation on laid WeUneailav, at her home on 2167 Martinos. l u.U-- r tha cam of Ir. &lwrd Hlrh she U rapidly Improving. j Urn. Dr. Johanaan, physleian and spsrlallat Kye, Ear, None. Throat and Hkln dlaeasea. He alao treat a all other troublea by appolnt-msa- t tilllre over Clark's afore. aur-peo- a, petition for lettara f adnilnistrc-tloIn the mailer of Ihe estate of the late Lewis Jenkins, was flled It the district court yeaerriay by l.ewlv R. Jenkins, h ao:i of the decerned. The estate eonalsia of real proterly vain ad at 9460. The petitioner asks for hia own appoint meui as admlniatra tor of the estate. A n Rest in the city Ume Star Ilarber Shop. A false alarm, sent In from Ikis 2 near Taeuty-aeronstreet and Jefferson avenue, about 11 o'clock last evening, gave the members of Rial lou No. I a useless nig. il From Tampico, Tamps. Mexico. H. There is no comic supplement with The Examiner this morning. In say- L. Griffin of the Arm of H. 1. Griffin A Co., writes to a friend in this city, ing this we realise what a keen disappoint uieut it will be to the readers while on hia way to tbe City of Mexof this paper, especially to tbe little ico. Ihe letter is under date of Jan. cues who bate watted patently all 21, and in part is na follows: "1 was uever In a place where things week to see what would be the neat laughable predicament of the many fa- grew so quickly and vlgoroualv, as miliar characters, used In making up here. Wo may leave tor the Cfi.j- - of the faulty pages. But It will all be Mtxlco, (Saturday next, but it Is possible that we may spend another week given them neat Sunday. at this point. 1 would like to describe Tbe reason for the of the comic section are many. Major some of the many strange sights that Oroue let hit rheumatics get the beet I have seen at this place. The narof him after getting all kinds of ad row streets seem moat peculiar. They vice from those with whom he ramc are but thirty feet from curb to curb, Into contact. He Is m: 111 confined to with sidewalks about seven feet wide, hia bed but will be out early this laitb being paved with rocks. The week, after which he will work over- tiufJdlngx, whether business houses time to prepare amue good, hearty or dwellings, are all built right up to the sidewalks with openings for door luughs for hia admirers. Mooney Higgles and hia Magic Cap and for entrance to the courts. The were put out of commission by their windows are all barred with iron rods. eaperieucea of a week ago. When The blocks are about three hundred Mooney landed iu the imowbsnk after feet hmg. hia exciting ride in the cutter with "The street ear tracks are narrow a fractious horse, he contracted a cold guhge and the ears are pulled hy two that threatened to devehipe into an at- mules, tandem faablon. One driver tack of pneumonia. The doctor says handles the lines and brakes and anMooney will be able to be out again other handles the whip. The Mexican In a few days and then be will get. mulea are small, being not much largbusy wishing for something that will er than the burro. The horses that I have aeen are but a grade larger than surely bring him more trouble. Inquisitive Clarence, In hia inter- tbo mules. Both the men and women rogating tile hod rarrler last week carry bundles of various sizes on their gut covered with mortar. Rome of heada. Tbs sombreros of the men ihla got Into hia eyes and Clarence and their peculiarly cut trousers also has not asked many questions since. look queer. The Houses are low and Ills last quest Ion was when he was squatty, mostly one story In height, going to be permitted to appear on but the rooms are large. The twoIhe Examiner's funny pages again. wheeled hand-cart- s used mostly for He has been Informed tliat the oppur-tuultdra.vage purposes look most awkward. will be his next Sunday and The men and boys who ride behind be asks: "Why next Bunday? loads on burros and mulea have their Jones? Ills wife can't boss him." feet dangling down until they almost When we Iasi saw Jones he wsa walktouch the ground. There are palm ing tbe floor trying hard to put the treea of various kinds and other tropbaby to sleep and muttering unpleas- ical plants. The markets are by the ant things about Mrs. Jones who found lagism, where all of the fruit and proout be bad Intended going to a smokduce la brought iu boats. Tbe couner and refused to let him leave tbs try people who route to market with hutise for a week. Jones' friends have their products rpok and eat on the tried to get Into communication with shore of the lagoon. Ont sees parrots, him by telephone but Mrs. Jones al- blackbirds, partridges, mocking birds, ways answers the phone. At last ac- canaries and ether birds flying at rancounts idie gave out the news that dom. At n little distance out from Jones would probably have the baby the towns on tbe lagoons and rivers asleep so that be might gel out In are to be found durka and geese In time for next Hunday'a issue. large numbers. tinkle Prim has contracted the roller skating fad and since her last appearance ahe has been spending much uf her time with Newels Jim at tbe rink and at (irandpa'a house, enjoying the sport. Pinkie assures us that' she will give up enough nf her time to appear for The Examiner readers a week from today. As tinkle never fatal-lie- s ahe will surely lie on hand for next week. Grandpa Iee, Neighbor Ping Pong, little Tee Wee and Ah Bid. aa well aa Rosy Poaey, refused to appear without the'uihers, but nines the rest have signified ihetr wIllingneM to be on haud next Bunday, they aav that they will be there, ton, and will do their beat to make up for their from the paper today. Next Bunday the Contlc Supplement will be here and II will be funnier than ever. Watch fur It. e ACADEMY TEAM DEFEATED JAIL COEMPTION i Hearst Claims That Bill Now Pending Would Much Improve Situation. Prlends of Charles J. Thomas, nf this city, who wsa recently we,lde; have Inaugural r1 a new way of tell. Ing the public of the fart. Yesterdav a canvaa banner, about flfUva feet was prepared fur placing It upon the hon e of the couple, where It will probably Will OPPOSE HEW BOUNDARY remain until the return of the coup! from their honeymoon. .The banner County Educator! Will Register Kick bears the Inacriptlnn : Charles J. With Legislature. Thomas. Newly married. Will return A report, rendered by the rommi-te- e after brlrf rest. appointed to Investigate the rlty boundary question, to Ihe county NEW TELEGRAPH OFFICES board of education, at Its regular session yesterday, ra to the effect that Art Established In Local Harrlman the county had evidently gotten the Railroad Varda worst of the proposition, aa far a tax aaneasments are mneerned. AcThe new telegraph offlces havo been cordingly the committee was continuopened up In tne local railroad yards ed. This nieana that the of the Harrlman system. This. It la bnard will virtually fight the n.after when It claimed, has been for the purpose of comea up before the legialalure for facilitating the work of handling Ihe upon the that Ihe trains passing through the yards, as county achnol tax will ground lie reluced too well as to siwlst In relieving the much by the proponed change. congested condition of the wards si The other bnaineaa transacted hy th.v this point. Heretofore the telegraph board was of a routine nature, work has all been done at the iele. liana were mostly eubnilced tiv the archigraph office In the yards. Masters ut tects for tbe proposed new North OgUfa (nested in ihe center of Ihe vards, den school and the same wen taken Dne of the new offices Is Incited In under advisement hy the board the Southern Pacific yard snd lit Claim aggregating 21fl.:U! were other In the l'nton Iacltle yard. It is not announced whether these office will be permanent or not. COUNTY ! Washington, Feb. 9.' "It seems to that the root of all corruption g public life Is the use ut nonry tn elections,'' sslj Representative William Randolph Hearst, in dlncunning hit bill to provent the cerrupt use of money at national elect has. "To illustrate, added Mr. Hearst, "let me cite the last New York auto e ire tioo. Tbe use of soar thing mor than a million dollars tat the state : campaign Is admitted bj the various! ' committee parties. Is addition there was a great deal of mc-- y spent by individuals and semi- - political organizations which did ant corns under ths restrictions of the electk law. This amount of money cannot be spent properly in merely informing the vol-er- a of the issues of the campaign and guarding the ballot of election day, and therefore, the greater part of It must be spent improperly, in directly or In directly in influencing tie vote of thj ritlsens." Mr. Hearst characterized as extraordinary Mr. Hughes of a corruption practice in New Yort',' in that It failed to Unit the tnai amount that ran ha pent In any campaign. He said: "My bill la framed is limit strictly the amount ,f money that can he spent and the uses to which it ran be put, and deflnes any other expenditure of money aa bribery. It furthermore contains' a clause which I think will be absolutely effective tn the detection of this bribery and Improper t:se of money. The person guilty of tbe improper use of money is, under my bill, punishable by a fine of not morn than 910,000 nor less than 12,000, half of which shall go to the informer, Thus theta get her with Immunity. will be a constant reward pf 5.000 to 10,000 in every case of the improper use of moneys la elections. And, moreover, the man who gives the bribe automatically offers tbe reward for ki uvd detection. There is another clauso which provides punishment for false registration and Illegal voting. This morning we will read in the papers that Mr. Rockefeller had given thirty-twmillions uf dollars for a most patriotic and publication praiseworthy thing for him to do. We cannot help the possibilities of misuse of an great wealth to control the government under our preaent election laws. If Mr. Rockefeller can give thirty-twmillions for a certain pur pue, no matter how beneficial, he h or that might give sum to preserve political condition that makes the acruiuulatlnn of so much milgreat wrealth possible. Three lion, or live million dollars would go farther toward carrying slate or na tional elect loua and If Mr. Rockefeller should he too hlglLrfiladed to devote any part of his wealth to snob purposes, there are many In thla country whose wealth has been surh secured Tby special privileges would spend to continue tbe opportunities for further political favors and to preserve ihetr special privi- l rday CROWDED Check Your Baggage, Sir ft mm Outclassed by the ienced Team. In Eaper- - o o one-sixt- one-tent- h There are no country roads except where there are foreign colonies, no fine horses, buggies or automobiles. Aside from the transportation by boar, all other traffic la handled with bur-nand park mules. Tbe temperature so far has ranged from 61 to HO degrees In the shade. They have a cool leges.' Mr. Heart expresses that the hill breeze from the gulf which is seven miles distant. The water la the gulf would step all improper use of money Is fine for bathing at tbe preaent lime. Ip elections. "Yet," he concluded, The oranges grown here are tbe flneet do not think it win he passed, for I I have ever seen. They ane very do not believe that then Is any sin cere desire by vlthir of the old par-tirjuicy, eweet and of delicate flavor." of io Interfere with the use onesided luixket hall game the team was defeated by the IV S. boys, last iilght, in a score or 47 to It!. Hard luck seems to follow ihe piup'i' and white, for the local lias imi won a game this seait afternuunVbe LntrMvev Grand Junction Couple Wedded at the Homs of A. F. Richey. At the residence of Mr, and Mrs. A street, at 9 Richey, on Twenty-sixtoclock yeaterdny morning, Mis Ada Rioliardaon, of Grand Junction, became Burn or Ache WRECK BIAB BRIGHAM Traiii Struck Throe Harass and is Ditched. There is A peculiar wrack occurred about 2 yesterday bat wean Brigham City aaj Tremout, on tbs Oregon Short Line, In which a freight train, unable to sun cess fully buck throe hones, was hurl ed Into the ditch. It so happened that ao one the traia was Injured, but the horses were killed outright. The freight going wrsi was running at the usual freignt speed, when ths animals were sees ahead on the track The whistle failed to frighten theta their away. They only increased peed along the track. Probably tha dazzling headlight kept them to thx track at any rate they were hit hard and fatally. Tilings began to happen thereafter that ended disastrously to the freight The engine left the track and drew with It the entire train. For a of 150 fed the track was twisted sad ripped up. The train remained upright, however, practically uninjured. but unable to proceed. Until the track was repaired and the engine anl ears set aright traffic was delsyed. The road was cleared this morning, la time to prevent a blockade. a Reason A SHOE h REASON It is the the sole leather after OCDEN MAILS Arrival sad departure of malia at Ogden postofflee: North and Northwest, O. 8. L By. Arrlva, 1:10 a. m., C:S0 p. m.; depart, 11:55 a. ra., 11:50 a. m. East, all points, U. P Ry. Arrive, 4:10 a. xn 1:15 p. m.;' depart, 1:50 a m, 2:25 p. m., 6:50 p. m. Southeast, R. G. W. Ry. Arrive, 1:00 a. ra.. 11:45 a. m., 2:10 p. m.; 1:00 a. m.. 9:10 p. m. West, ail points, 8. P. Ry.-T- :M a 2:90 p. ra, 1:00 p. m.; depart, 1:10 u, a m.. 1:45 p. m. Southern California and Navada, & P. L A. 4 I. L Ry. Arrive, 9:19 a. 9:10 m, 1:10 p. a-- ; depart; 2:45 p. are aoleii with scoured leather. It'a an expensive process, but absolutely necessary for the comfort of the wearer and the good of the leather. It is never done in cheap shoes; seldom done in good shoe; but always done in II an an Shoes, i In the making of a H&nan Shoe, nothing that makes for comfort, style or service is slighted. That is why it it better than It costs. DEE-STANFO- t, p. a, aa p. a, a. City, O, 8. L. Ry Balt Lake 1:00 m, p. a., 7:20 7:80 1:50 p. m. Arrive, a 1:30 a. a:, 11:00 a., 1:10 1:10 a p. a a, 1.0:10 a a, 1:45 p. bl, m, Balt Lake 1:00 a. a., City,- - 2:60 p. R G. W. Arrlva a.; depart. 7:00 a 9:20 p. a. Cache Valley Points, O. 8. L. Ry. Arrive, 10:49 a a-- : depart, 4:50 p. Huntsville, Edam IJberty Arrive, 5:00 p. ni.; depart, 9:00 a. m. R. P. D. Weber County Arrive, 9:09 p. m.; depart, 8:10 a- a. The final test of a tailor's ability ix found in his come again' trade trade that sticks because of pat value and satisfaction received. The majority of men do not follow styles, but require the aid of thorn in authority in tiie matter of Meet ion. Suggestions in printed literature, illustrations, etc., are essential as aids to good dressing, but the tailor who has them on file und cunnot execute them, is incompe- a s WM. GLA8MANN, - Postmaster. . KILLED 8V COLLAPSE OF BUILDING. 9.' tent. learn to discriminate in the matter of selecting a tailor, because there are good tailors and bad, ones, and an illy made suit is at once a reproach to its maker and an eyesore. We point with pride to the garments we are tnrning out for our regular and our new customers. We are (j(K)D tailors and in the proper and economical dressing of man we wont be satisfied till he is. Men do, however, soon 44444444444444444444444444 Fine Silk Candle Shades For All Social Functions'... FOUND GUILTY T'HIS line of ihadeo includes mot! of a the daintiest colors made; and ihapes that are newest We alio sell . . Lb - The directors of Jhe First National bank, who are likewise directors of the Ogden Ravings bank, have decided to eularge their present quarters, by extending ths bank into a portion of the building that In ocrupled hy th Ogden Water Works company. TVs change will be niadn at ones snd will enable the placing of several more cages in the bank. After the remodel ling has taken place several additional tellers will be added to Ihe bank. . SOLE AGENTS Southern Utah; O. 8. L. Ry. Arrive; 9:10 a. m., 7:10 p. ra.; depart, 1:20 a. m., 1:45 p. m. Southern Utah, R. G. W. Rv. Ar1:59 p. m., 7:00 p. rive, 1:00 a. 9:10 depart, 1:10 a m, 7:00 a e BANK RD SHOE CO. ml TO ENLARGE tan- ning, which your feet Three men Odebnlt, Iowa, FNrtr. were in were killed and teveral-morf the mini of money In politic.' jttred in ther collapse-othe Madis'Jir-Motlgeneral store this afternoon. The deed- are: GIBBONS FUNERAL Charles Kruaenstjerna, 30 years old, married, three children. The funeral of Thmaa F.. the Harry Johnson. 21 years old, single. Charles J. Hanson, 36 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Gibbons, was held at tbe Lindquist married. the bride nf Harry. U Barnes, of tbe same place. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. D. W. Crane, of the After a First Methodist rhurch. ahnrt visit In Ogden and other cities the newly married couple will niak their home at Grand Junrtlon. chemicals left iu nce o MARRIED YESTERDAY WHEN YOUR FEET all colors of candle,, hold-- . , ers, etc. Upon inquiry, you will find this is die only place in Ogden to procure these goads .. ... OF MURDER. Kansas City, Feb. 9. A Jury in thi criminal court here today returned a verdict finding Albert M. Crone gul'. ty of murder In the second degree. having killed Berths Bowlin. h former sweetheart, and fixed his pun lahnirnt at eighteen years In ihe pen Iteiiliary. An appeal will he taken. . S. EDMUND LEWIS & COMPANY JEWELERS TAILORING CO. : 44444444444444444444444444 345 Twenty-fourt- h St. trn'Juiny i son. It a( a cast of being outrl.iaseO, lndlv uliiallv the Academy tvs in is a hi'iy and Yafge as Is the I,. I). S, loam Imi Ii larks the training by four years or steady experience. Practically every man on Ihe local team is new to tbe gnute while their opponents hsve played together several seasons. They are siiiiertor In speed and th science nf the game. The Academy team, however, put up u plucky defense und never once eeaseil in struggle for tltr desired banket r . FOLKMAN FAMILY REUNION At thi homo nr C. U. Kll,iiiMi. la F'aiu City, on Frlila tr union of thn family wav in hnim, nl th" "'jshtrith hlrlnlay of Mr. lilk-man- . who wun hip of Tin- pit. Check off your needs in Traveling of t hut An nir Trunks ami Hags, and you will And ImuqiiH wt npn-n.- a fart .if tha small theca pays for the verv for tn? ms la our establishment. Strength Mr. Inlknian to th-ruiiiuri w their chief feature, a capacity for anil a; Catn t': 'n PiJv ai-l'DA wear and hard usage. Them I" 'h four Mii.i-ii, Trunks, Grips. Satchels. Gladstones. fact Ijroiii:! .mii m munrr-- t Oresa-Bul- t Casas and Hand-Bag- a are ln with Mr Full, n.. i ii' itfn. i, rha: nade of good, solid leather, with Mont tin pm i an I ir.rjilrnt a, tn bror sands and metal clamps and corners, nn oiuiinrt ion w.tli In. flgiir- - 8. If ome bracv-bminwa horn i.n Ktrhn.arj x : marrifi in and handsomely Latest styles of Ins-li- e Piiiiirnie.l in wont on M m- pli-c- i a- . im-ulla- ': Oallacher Trunk Factory Opera House Block t-- f-- Entirely In the Weber county Jail at he prc. sent there jre routined Severn r oners, h laiger niimlH-- than Inis in ijlt detained thfir Hi un one liine f. Ki.iny days. It i.iiinut he ,li hHi ti,. quarter are ciiiMdeil. Inn ;hr sheriffs force nut very anxious i i uu nriany mure unlil after the court geu action on tne cr'tnliuil cal. nde i . ' 1907. presided orf by Bishop's Counsellor J. Tanner, of the First ward. There r several musical selections by the First and Second ward choirs, sad a number nf pretty floral offerings. The peaker as Patriarch David McKay, w'ho addressed comforting remarks to the bereaved family. Burial was made in the Ogdea City cemetery. m $1.00 and $5.09 MEN HONEY IN ELECI10NS RC0T Of FEBRUARY SUNDAY, I MEXICAN JUST HATS FOR CTaIT, OGDEN, SfiSkiW wcr3ir.,:r nnd inixMon ."n In tx 'ITiimi (in in ami hi tin. .tj-- tVliruiii f iJiri-- l mi tj,,. r k WANT ADS YIELD BG RESULT. The SSsat US 7 WsssSm siBMi Emhpmdeipy mhmsS&inwfSSiiF Sai The crowds that returned to this sale last weekf thousands of whom bought their muslin underwear and embroideries at this sale a year ago, added tremendous strength to the reputation of our muslin underwear and embroideries section for giving values that cannot be duplicated elsewhere. For Monday we have made even greater preparations. Thousands of new garments have been added to this sale. New Spring Models-men's Suits, Coats and Skirts A rcniiirkably at I mil in hhmui meui nf Tnilnml Suita. (Vials and Skirls for Wo wmiucii will Ih found in mr Suit Hepai-tnii-n- i model. KtyU'x and material art Inn. I'rii shown. Sjui-inlfor Monday- - J. value, your choice . on display. Th very latent an unusually Ion ('overt Jackets, foj-ipmli- .'.".'.'.$8.00 & Bought at Less Than Half Price We have jum received by express from our buyer, Mr. Last, who is now In New York, II beautiful black broadcloth coats, formerly fold (PI A fifi at t2t.U0. Your choice, while they last qylUsvV THOMAS |