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Show THE HS SOCIALISM AND THE discussed in tional Socialism la a Masterly Criticism of niastcriy critl-ciaof the capitalist system under which we lire. Socialism could receive no higher nialae than this from its moat sealous advocate, because intelligent criticism la the beacon light of all human prog-raa- a The building In which we are gathered Is the crystallzed product of the workers criticism of his materials. of the Through the Instrumentality compass, the square and the level many men of many minds hare united tbiwe Inanimate materials Inharmonious and enduring bonds. There is no Inherent virtue! n nny of these Instruments; they merely serve to Interpret ar line up objects according to uatural law. Tha levet la its aimpUclty is typical of all Instruments of precision, fur, like pood logic, it only needs to be questioned to establish Its own truth or error, as the case may be. Each .hammer blow dealt by the blacksmith to the glowing iron la n criticism of all the blows which preceded it. The degree of perfection to which man's handiwork attains depends on thef requenry and minuteness of the corrections it Is subjected to by the workers. The program of Socialism Is the program of the working class and was drawp up by men and women who could giro and take hard knocks at each other's Ideas. In brief, Socialism proposes that the earth and Its fullness of collectively produced machinery, shall be collectively or democratically owned and operated for use and not for 'profit. Nothing could be more eimple. The fact I would Impress on your minds fur your ova protection is this: Neither 1 nor nny other person carries Socialism around In a nutshell. Everybody has say so and the majority t rules. Tha Indications of the workmans gauges are followed by the saw, the sxe and the hammer and no .cry of pain or anger issues from the materials as the uniting proceas goes on. The workman unites materials but Socialism Is uniting the worker In a chain 6f brotherhood. The Socialist, if he is true to himself and the cause he advocates, must use tha sxe on a living tissue of prejudice and customs that some folks live on. The whole proceeding is nearly akin to a surgical operation where no anaesthetics are obtainable. Such an operation must be painful alike to and patient. It Is best for all concerned' for the surgeon to cut deep. Cut to the very seat of the trouble. Gangrene and blood poison result from half way measures. The Socialist has no quarrel with religion, but bo Is forced Into revolt against tha church as an organisation, whlrh la not onlv not democratic but, which combats democracy. The discontent referred to In the President's message to congress Is the motive power of Socialism. Part of that discontent Is due to the revelation that we h&ve murdered 400,000 Infant in a single year with poisoned food. It la safe to saw that the Christ had nothing like this In view when he said, "Suffer little children to come unto me." Souls ars being poisoned to death and the church should be a hotbed of Intelligent discontent Instead of a place to hear about the desirability uf leading a humble life or of the doing or some ancient reprobate or saint The majority of preachers ere autocrats la the pulpit end the misconSocialism are ceptions regarding largely due to tho fale coloring given to It from the pulpit. Mr. Elderkln has challenged the respect and adml-rstlo- n of every Socialist and added "Bother link to the chain of humaa brotherhood by his manly act In Inviting a student of Socialism to speak from his pulpit. The speaker dwelt on as an essential to brotherhood. He denounced all movements that war on individuals as the cause of the present outlook and said: "Beware of all men or movements that loudly condemn Individuals while promising redress for existing evils through legislative enactment without sound economic and political organisation of the working class for the overthrow of the capitalist system and the Inauguration of the Socialist republic." g aur-geo- TWO FOUND DEAD. Boston, Dec. 16. The body of Mar-terClark, 40 years old, was fonnd In !cd In a lodging house in Dover street today with a revolver clutched In her right hand, a bullet behind her ear, wlille beside her lay a man known by the name of Atwood, 40 years old, said to have been her husband, dying from bullet wound In the forehead. Atwood died at the hospital without recovering consciousness. The Clark woman told some of the odgers that She had sent for Atwood. ho was n Denver. He arrived a 'ek sgo, and the two had been liv-n- g v . . , Im- , LEG TORN OFF. Ralom, Russia, Dec. 16. A bomb was thrown at Col. commander m the gendarmerie Plotta, of the government Rsdom, today. HU leg was torn off "f the explosion. A student of the technical school who threw the bomb, ws arrested.' , AMICABLY ADJUSTED. n Juan, P. R., Dec. 16. The differ-tne- e between the federal and insular fovernmentd over the division of the JiiDlie lands in Porto Rico have been Mnlcably adjusted, subject to the approval or the secretary cf the navy. FIRE AT BURLINGTON, VT. poned. Presidential Messages. Interest attaches In both houses to the various presidential understood will messages which It be sent to congress during the week. The Panama message, detailing the president's observations on his recent visit to the canal seme and outlining bis recommendations concerning the work there to expected today, but for the present will receive no attention beyond its formal reading. The same may be said, of the four or five other communications. The long and hard fought campaign for control of the hundreds of millions of dollars in assets held by the life Insurance companies of New York state will oome to an end, for the time being at least, with the election of officers on December 1$. Against the administration tickets, made up of the present officers of the companies, complete tickets named by policyholders organizations bare been placed, and every person holding a policy in any of the companies will be permitted to register his choice, either personally or by proxy when the balloting begins Tuesday. Elaborate arrangements for the elections have been made by the leaders of the Tarious Interests. Almost simultaneously with these elections, the presidents of more tnsn 30 of the largest Insurance companies In the United States will meet in New York for the purpose of forming a national organization. The meeting which is to be held on December -- i. Is the result of letters sent out a few weeks ego by President Paul Morton of the Equitable company. Important Trials in Court. The trials of the McAndrews and Forbes company of New York and the J. S. Young company of Baltimore, both subsidiaries of the American To charged with bacco company and bothanti-trutow violating the Sherman In restraint of trade, will be begun In the United 8taies court In New York next Tuesday. It Is alleged that the two companies controlled the output of licorice paste used In amaking secret plug tobacco and that under agreement they divided the trade them, forcing prices up exorbitantly. Teams representing Yale, Harvard. Columbia and Princeton will meet in New York thto week to take part in the ' annual International collegiate chess tourney. Play will begin on the 2ilh and , will continue three Much st days.- , - The annual celebra:ia find banquet Ohio company of Burlineton, Vt, Dec. IS. Mr, of the be held in New York m.xt will to been believed to have tn? Whltelaw Reid, Amer.can all!. j tn1 property valued at $50,000 will pre-aid"Htrored la a fire which consumed ambassador to Great Brits Ih, will b the prominent Among J American House block and badly Fairbanks, the governimaged two adjoining blocks today. or. f Massachusetts. Rhode Island. wNT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. Connecticut. Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, naso-Jutto- wed-nesda- Vice-Preside- AVE.-Furnis- hed FOR 6ALE room or iwu gentle- A NEW furnished rooms furnace heat, suitable for gi nileoien. 541 23rd street. tf FOR RENT Three furntohed, steam hvAiea Loom. Cheap. Kelley A Her-ric- a. FOR RENT For housekeeping, four or five rooms Apply $136 Wash. tf FEMALE HELF WANTED. FOR 329 WANTED Uhl for general house-worJura P. Anderson, 45J lain. Z4ih. 12-6-- tl rooms for light a a FOR RENT Two2155 Adams Fnone housekeeping. 1144. lttdwk OFFICE LADY a anted. Apply White Sewing Machine Co., 2Zt9 Wash, FOR RENT A pleasant room with ate. hot and cold water; fine location, 662 35th 8C WANTED Chambermaid and dining room girl at the Mrgiula. wa FUR RENT Furnished rooms modem conveniences 527 33rd 8c WANTED A chamber maid. Apply 13-- 4 St at trace. Reed hotel. 3634 WANTED A girl for general house- FOR RENT furnished fist, mo Grant Ave. 3b58 Yab- work, 1 Ogden Ledge, No. 2, Knights of meets at Castle Hall, t ub $0Hr down, balance pa table National Bank building, every Moa-Qt- y payCnauncv Parry, Cor. ing rent. evening. All K. of P.s requested 23 rd A Wash. lM5-i- f to meet with ns. BENJAMIN MARRIOTT, C. C. . rOS SALE: 1I0 arrt-- unimproved E. R. GEIGER, M. tit T. L. K. ME1D, K of R. and S. toad, suitable tor chicken ranch and orchard. Good spring water: will sell at coat. s. J. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Ogden. Huncli. $1.4i0. Tam. P.'lb.s, like FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms 137 26th SL Ogden 13-1-- tf Ru. FOR SA1J3 f Five and acres good Uud and water right, with mod' wa improvement, just outside city limit. Addie S. J. Kau, Ogden. one-hal- FOR SALE - Ranch of 320 acre, partly fenced. 200 inches water rigiit, at a baigain. S. J. Kvaa. Ogden. 12101m frame house, modern, lame let bargain, $2,75u.OO. Five-rooframe house, city water, large lot suap, $750.o0. Kelly A Herrick. EIGHT-ROO- FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE First class typewriter, 2460 Washington Ave. w Sego Lily Circle, Ne. 174. meets second and fourth Friday night t 7:30, to K. of F. hall. Visiting ei-e:- nelehbora cordially invited. MRS. BESfilE G. N. Grant. EU.t. EASTMAN. Clerk, Washington Avenue 2450 S4 Women of Circle Woodcraft, Pedes Ul, Meets every Tuesday sight at i:80 o'clock. K. of P. Visiting Neighbor invited. Dues can be paid at the office of El Auth, the alleinuua of tae S6ih of cb month. First National Bank Bldg . ELSIE ALDILN. G. N, U2 Twsaty sixth street. MAILS CHITEBb Clerk. 2781 Moans Avenue. 13-6-- FOR BALE Cheap; one brand new safe, weight 3,0u0 pounds Inquire lo. 25th st 12-- 6 At cloths BEST-violin- s st your own terms and at the FOR RENT Double parlor, other musical goods, Pantoaes, next closet; strictly modem; also single to Utahna. rooms for gsnilemaa. 2667 Wad eve. IU WANTED Good girl for genera! FOR BAIR 75 Plymouth Rock Lomer housework, 3613 Madison rooms far FOR RLNT Furnished pigeons Ind. 2617-housekseping. 2220 Lincoln. SITUATIONS WANTED, FEMALE. FOR 8 ALE Furniture uf three rooms RENT Clean furnished rooms cheap. 2261 Adams WANTED Dressmaklig at 461 27tk FOR with bath, iht roughiy renovated; Sl; children's clothes a specialty. alt light housekeeping rooms The Mrs. L. M. Smith. Phone 868-Y- . 4tk BL Mrs 8. L. Cctonlal, $6 PROFESSIONAL, China, Manager. TELEFATHTIC MEDIUM. MALE HELF WANTED, FOR RENT Famished rooms suitable for gentlemen. 62 33rd. CECEUA Ol 8TAF. telepathic medMEN AND BOYS. Plumbing or brickium, can- be consulted In all the aftrade to $5 $6 pays laying per day; FOR RENT Furnished rooms Benfairs at- life; also graduate of the we teach you by practical lnstruo-tionnett Black. Golding School uf Mines. 427 24th la I months; position guar at., room 10. free anteed; Coyne catalogue. BOARD AND ROOM. Trade School; 4975 Easton Ave., SL HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. Louis, Mo. FIRST CLASS board and room at 2326 Lincoln. HAIR SWITCHES for sals st reduced SITUATIONS WANTED; MALE. prices Hair chains a specialty. BOARD and room. 131 26th st. Masquerade costumes to rent tor FIRST CLASS Japanese cook wlshee balls and theaters. All mall orders situation; wags $7 a week or up; FOR RENT First class room sad attended to. Mrs. CJC. Lea, promptly place no objection. George B. board at the Virginia; moat popular 361 34th. P. O. Box 43L 10C3. Bell Phone Ogden. Klgakl, place to the city. WANTED UNION DEPOT TIME CARD c 12-1-- 1 WANTED A good laundress, General Hospital, at once. 7 KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. -- tf inon. REAL ESTATE. rooms. RENT Housekeeping 1-- 3 17, residence wlih city fire-roo- water, uu NICELY BUSI EXCEPTING ADVANCE, NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. 1 Both houses cf congress will ad pouru on Thursday next for toe Christmas holidays unless the senate should change tae program aloptvd by the house, which is not probable. The resolution of adjournment wnich was sent over by the house has not bteu taken up in the senate, but it will probably receive attention there tomorrow. A meeting of the senate committee on appropriation has been called for tomorrow morning and there is little doubt that the resolution will be reported hack and acted upon by the senate early in the day. The house resolution calls lor the reconvening of the two bodies Thursday, January i. There is some In the senate to extend the time until the following Monday, but It does not upiear probable that this will be done. The house has iald out a somewhat extended program for the time before the holiday adjournment, hut Util attention having been given to any arrangement of business for the senate. In the house Monday a 111 be devoted to the consideration of bills under an order providing for the suspension of the rules and the rest of the week will be given to legislation pertaining to the District uf Columbia and to the bill making appropriations for the ounduct of Indian affairs. There sre 20 or 30 bills on the District calendar which Mr. Babcock, chairman of the district committee la very anxious to have passed and the committee on rules has promised him sufficient time for their consideration. There will also be a strenuous effort to secure action on the Indian appropriation bill and Charimsn Sherman of the Indian committee is very hopeful uf success In that direction. If there should be time left the omnibus claims bill will be taken up. Important Bill. The urgent defliclency appropriation bill which passed the house Saturday is expected to receive the sanction of the senate before the holiday adjournment. It will be sent to committee on Its receipt by the senate Monday and n prompt report la expected. The provision In the bill louklng to the carrying Info effect of the pure food law la regard! by both the senate and the house aa really urgent and It Is not only expected that the senate will pass It, but that It will dispose of It early enough In the week to return it to the Souse la time to permit that body to take act Urn before the adjournment on Thursday upon any amendments which the senate may make. It la possible that tha provision In the deficiency bill to meet the expenses of the Intervention of tnis country In Cuba will provoke some debate, but, otherwise the bill Is expected to pees alter very brief consideration. There Is also a possibility of speech by Benstors Kittredge and Gearing on their respective resolutions providing for an Investigation of the lumber trust and aa Inquiry info the Japanese situation, but, while It le known that both senators are preparing to It seems discuss their resolution quite probable that they will postpone their remarks until after the holidays. There to a disposition In the senate to defer any further consideration of the Important eSnator Reed Smoot question, the negro troops question and alLother general allegation with the exception noted will be thus post- MORNING, DECEMBER FURNISHED ROOMS, mhh imiU for un men. ON THIS CENT FER INSERTION. NO FIRST INSERTION LESS THAN 25 CENTS. ALL ADVER TISEMENTS MUST BE FAIO IN sages from the President. has veil aaid that Sortellsin is llymore aor lees than a SCI 7 GRANT ADVERTISEMENTS PAGE COST ONE WORD FOR EACH Both Hsu set arc Attaching Much portance to tho Coming Mes- A distinguished oponent of Socia- together ever since, TIE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HAS PLANS FOR BUSY WEEK. the Capitalist System Under Which We Live. no FORECAST Ira congregathe CHURCH. oAdEX, UTAH, .MONDAY EXAMINER, FOR RENT OF CHURCH MOHNIXG chambermaid Denver House. A 12-4-- LADIEg of THE MACCAEEEIb Hiug, Denver,kaa one City and u dolly 11 Nut 6 Na 4 Na 3 Qgttoa and LUCY NELBOX, R. K. 10-16- a Ogden Tent, No. 24. meete aaf fourth the Arriva s aa Friday evenings o'clock sharp, la I. O. O. P. helL Vlelting Kalghta cordially Invited-tattend. J. W. HALSET, Commander. F. F. BOND, Record Keeper. pja p-- California express from Council Bluffs O m ah Denver, Kansas City end o md at 3:00 Echo.. 9:30 Itod .. ,., 7.09 p-Atlantic express, far Denver, Omaha, Council Bluffs Kansas Olty and all Plato east, daily.. 7:10 pjn. h OF THE MACCABEES. (, Lee Angeles E liver Hive No. , meets the second and fourth Tuesdays at 1: 36 p. m. at O Nelil Hall, Twenty-fiftstreet VI itlng stotera corslally Invited. BE8SIE SEBR1NG, L. C. KNIGHTS .. miL dnlly 1:46 Ogden and Echo.. .10:10 Nalll Na Na Feat 9 1 Moil 9:09 Overland LtaUtmL from Omaha Connell Bluffs Kansas City, Dearer a ad MASONIC. nil potato seat, 4:69 Queen Esther Chapter No. d. O. B. Na 7 dally Loa Angelas Lim8. Regular meetings held at Masonic ited ,, a.......,,, 9.99 HsU on Washington avenue, between Twenty-fiftstreet sad Twenty-sixttoe lint ad third Fridays uf each month. . Bojonnilng mom bare cordially Invite: to attend. ELSIE BAIXJON. W. M. LILLIE HAL8TEAD, Secretary. h SI h tf lt AGENTS WANTED. Itolts, AGENTS WANTED Call 6 to I p. m. Caroba Med. Co, 3361 Wash. Ave. WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS. BOARD AND ROOM-4- 49 Kth Street FOR RENT, UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Three housekeeping rooms, 2368 Monroe. Phone 3T27-A- , Ini tf MONEY TP Waaatch Division Na 124. O. K. C, meets second and fourth Friday at 1:19 n. a. to K. uf F. hall, ouraor INSURANCE. Waablagtoa avenue and 34th' street. AU brothers ere cordially iavttad te W. N. PIERCE, Notary Public, Real attend. Estate; Fire, Life and Accident GEO. ALLEN, C. C. 467 24th SL D. L. HOYLE, B. cad T. JUNK. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. THE INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. buys all kinds of Junk. Bell phone 626Z. Ind. phone 8693JX Green A Jacob sea, 8146 Paella. LOAN. WANTED Forty head of horaea to feed for the winter. Apply to F. D. 'MONET to salaried people without Richardson, 150 33nd St. Bell phone security or endorsement; payments 601Z. ( to suit either weekly or monthly; IP YOC have any kind of Junk. phoaa business confidential. Call and get to Ogdon Junk House; we wiU call Botor it Ball 'phone I35K; led. 12. my terms. D. D. Drake, 410-1Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota 12-des bldg. and Andrew Carnegie. Arguments In the application of W. MUSICIANS' DIRECTORY. R. Hearat to Attorney General Mayer MONET to loan Is largo or small sums on Improved real estate at a for leave to Institute an action In reasonable rate of Interest Ne MR. A. H. UKOBE Expert Plano Turnthe nature of quo warranto against commission or, expense for seenrlag er and Repairer. With Barnes' Marne Mayor McClellan of New York City loan. No delay or publicity. Calk tore, Grand Opera House BIX will be made before the appellate di. lad. Phone No. 3731-Avision of the eupreme court on Dec. OSTEOPATHY. -- 1. MONET TO LOAN on forms sad elty real estate. HUNTER A KENNEDY GORDON IVES, CORA 0. IVES, HOME VISITORS' EXCURSION Room 1 First National Bank Build- from parent Osteepethe, graduates ' t Kirk Mo. Lewto-Stevilla. school, fgRio Railroad A Via the Denver Grande Treatment by her block, eulte Decsmber 19 th. MONET TO LOAN J. J. BRUMMITT. e. m. to s Hours appointment p. a. Ball phone 1014K. Ind. ISIS. If you are going home for Xmas and LOST. New Years, why not go via the Scenic PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Line? Rates via. D. R. G. LOST Watch fob, medal with monoRound trip first class ticket to Den"Pacific Coast and DR. A. FERNLUND. Pkyslclee and gram Territory." ver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, $19.75; to Standard. Reward. Return Surgeon. Office hours, 10 and 13 a. ! SL $33.00; Kansu Joe, City, Omaha, m , 3 to 4 p. in. 140 3IU SL Office SL Louis, $39.50; Minneapolis. SL phonee. Ball 51IK; led. 175. ResiTickets $44.50. $41 A0; Chicago, BUSINESS CHANCES. Paul, dence 641 Wash. lad. phnna 103, good to return within sixty days from Also overs allowed. date of sale; stop STOCK companies incorporated. If STEAMSHIP AGSNT. low round trip rate to other points yon have storks or bonds for sale, see west of Chicago. For particulars let me try to sell them for yon. O. D. RASMUSSEN--Represent- ing the A. J. Cronin, agent White Star Line, Red Star Line, DoGehrge M. Kellogg, Broker, 540 El13-- 1 mini on Line, Americas line, Scanliott Square, Buffalo. dinavian American Line, Holland Haw te I'M Bralaa. American Line and The Hamburg A head man la n manufactory was FOR BALE Rooming house of II American Lina. Passengers booked furnished for housekeeping, rooms, a t n tugging drayman watching from or to any point of Europe to all rented, cheap rent on bnlldlng. heavy ease one day. The drayman'e any part of the United States 3357 $300. 8132 Wash. Ave. Cash down, of bis muscles face was rod, and tbs end 1359 Washington Ava, Ogdaa, m neck were bulging. Tbs overseer, says Utah. a writer la the Baltimore Bun. thought FOR SALE, FARMS. SANITARY WORK It was the right moment te offer pract FOR SALE Cheap, Srbomed house, tical esalstnnce. "Welt e minute there," be said. "Let good barn and outbuildings, one sere DOTE ef all kinds Bel! phose 509Z. Nela. McCarty, 2721 Greet of lend, water right to Wilson me show you bow easy It to when you muscle. J. B. Trimble, Bell phone 350-- Black. bn e little brain with your TAILORS. And be grabbed s hook, stuck It Into rAw case, gave n yank and went sprawlLEGAL. Clothe cleaned and pressed 91 a ing Into the gutter under the drey. He month. 117 16th SL Bell pkoee 65IZ. aaid. and book CONSTABLE SALE. got up, looked at the VETERINARY SURGEON. "Confound It, the handle comae off!" "Yea, sir," uld the drayman respectIn the Municipal Court of Ogden Ik P. MILLIKEN, graduate veterinary fully. "My bnla told me tbit sad 1 City, Weber County, State of Utah. eurgeon. Calls answered sight or The Ptngree National Bank of Ogdidn't use It" day. Office, Ogden Feed end Sale den. Utah, plaintiff, vs, James J. VarStablm 2219 Wash. Ava Both defendant A Iiiskr CInsmIiscs, ney, phones; night phone 455K. on sold sale constable at the be To Incident ne In the house of commons ronmnWi remumenMMMsnreHtorom 13 at 1906, of December, to greeted with more hearty laughter list day WINDOW CLEANING. at the treat door of the than that of a member who, after aa o'clock, noon, House la Court Ogden City, County eloquent oration, plumps down on bto Weber County, Utah, the lands sad UTAH window and house cleaning ilk bat on the bench behind him. A Janitor end porter work. Bun In said situate City, County premises Co, Bell. 103IK. Office 414 young member who had jut made hie and Btate, known and described as 26th SL maiden speech ut upon his new silk follows: All of Lots fifteen (15) end sixteen hat There were rears of laughter. An Irish member Immediately arose (16) In Block two (2) of King! AddiFRATERNAL end gravely said, "Mr. Speaker, per- tion to Ogden City, Utah. of Constable H. Ogden STEELE, honorable the to me mit congratulate ROYAL ARCANUM. ctrcum-atanc- e City Precinct Weber County, Utah. gentlemen upon the happy November 30, Utah, Ogden, Dated, that when be ut on hie hat hto 19v6. Safest and best Iasuras men for bead wu not In it! This remark upone. two or three thousand dollars. set the dignity ef the bouse, and the Rocky Mountain Council. No. (7, CONSTABLES SALE OF REAL meets eeoond end fourth Friday evenspeaker called "Order, order," amid ESTATE. rears of laughter. ing it A. O. U. W. ball,, over How-all- 's store. Visiting brothers oordlally In the Justice's Court for Marriott Invited. afo Per a Short Dlrtmee. Before Utah. Weber county, Precinct, FRANK FOULGER, Regent A young maa who la blessed with a Timothy P. Terry, Justice of the J. W. WOTHEHSPOON. Collector. Scotch kinsman need never fear that Peace. O. B. ROBERTS, Secretary. he will be allowed te hold too high aa William J. Bybee, plaintiff, vs. Walter defendant F. Reid, FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. opinion of himself. To be oold for cash st constable's "What Co yea think of my project te twenty-sixton Wednesday, (26) Ogden Lodge, No. 371, T. F. B., tody Iswr asked young Wltlierby of sale of December. 1906, at II o'cock meets dir second end fourth Tuesdav at Robert Donaldson, his great-unclensouth from the noon of said day, lT. W. hall. Visiting person whom he wu desirous to pro- trance to the county court house, lo- 8 p. m.. in A. O. members Invited. cordially h pitiate. cated on 'the north aide of Twenty-fourtD. H. ADAMS, President "I should call It s vers harmless street between Washington and IDA BECKER, Secretary. amusement." uld Mr. Donaldson dry- Adams avenues, Ogden City, Weber F. MISCH, Treasurer. E. ly after a comprebenstre survey of the county, Utah, the following described wit: to real and estate, face man' fatuous DEGREE OF HONOR. gay young All of lot 19, block 11. Nob H1U adattire; "if not carried too far." dition 'to Ogden City, Utah. Ogden Lodge No. 1, meets every H. E. STEELE, Wednesday evening nt I o'clock at the Marriott of Ogden City, U. W. ball Visiting members A. Let hoaenty be ae the breath ef thy Constable Weber county, Utah. precinct. cordially Invited. Mrs Jemima Fur-lasoul and never forget to have a penny 1906. December 3, Dated C. of H.; Mrs Jeanette HUL when all thy expenses are enumerated financier; Miss L. Jennie PruuL reend paid; .then shall thon reach foe Mr. Jours Whatever we got ter be corder. point of happiness. nn-- Independence tbar.kful fer, Silas? WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. ahull be U;y shield and buckler, thy th mortgage hex Mr. Jrres Wa-ahdiiicT an ! crown; thon shall thy soul bln fore' baed on th' form, so we feber Camp, No. 74, meets in it wal uprig'.,!, nor stoop to the silken h ain't got for pa,-- no more interest p hall In Utah National Bank wret-'liecsuse he hiirh riches, nor an' taxev; th' automobile's bln atlding every Thursday evening nt 3 t an abuse because . the band tached fer debt o we haln't got ter lock. Vlelting Woodmen cordially more; Johnny which offers It wears a ring set with worry about that ho to attend. hex thrown over nur daughter Smith diamonds. Franklin. !orin O- - HEMNGER, C. C. Sal. so we won't have him ter a'ipprt. I, AUTH. Clerk, First Nst'l Bank Great Scott, Marta! we've M everyfer.-Jm- lge. Building. thankful be ter YIELD RESULTS. BIO WANT ADS thing 1 1 6-- tf a it 4-- 4 Po-lan- o . h e, a l, pm-ke- ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTOR North ef Ogden Depart, Portland, 8 tokens Potato Us and Batts 1:99 CJBL i sprees dally Na IN Mated and Kolbm local, via Brigham, leave daily except 1:29 . Bandar .. Fraternal Order ef Eagles. Ogdaa Na 7 Fart Mali Fertr Aerie, Ne. 110. P. O. E, meete ovary toad, Spokaae, PoMonday evening In Eagles hell, east tato! Is and Bette; Broth-e.of Heed hotel, at 6:00. Visiting 19:19 bas dally .. ; Kagtea am Invited te attend Ue Na 1 Cache Valley exAerie ueetlnge. 3:90 press dally . J. C. GA8BERO, W. President North of Ogden Arriva pjs D. T. TRACY. Secretary. Ka 8 Falet . Mall from DR. H. B. FORBES, Aerie Phyalclar Portland, Spekaas FvcatoU sad Butts B. P. O. ELK. 7;10 am. dally i. No. 13 Cache VaUey am Ogdee Lodge, Na 719, moots every ..10:91 am. press, dally Tuesday eveelag. Lodge and club Na 10 Portland, Bpakene, roema, second fioor Masonic building, Butte end Pocatello 1410 Washington Avenue. express dally .... 1:56 pm. W. D. BROWN. K. B. 34 Ka Mated sad KeHon J. U. KNAUS9. Secretary. leeal, vta Brigham, arrives dally except ORDER OF WASHINGTON, 9:11 p.as Sunday 171, Order Na ef Ogdaa Union, Washington, meets ovary Tuesday South of Ofidem Depart. : evening at 9 o'olook to A. O. U. W. Ka 4 Eastern express ,. 4:10 am. aa rad com te halL Invited Visiting Na I Portland, Spokaas attend. Butt ami Pocatello WILLIAM DOTLB, President for Balt Uke City, WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. 7:20 ass daily ., MODERN WOOD! EN OF AMERICA. Na 9 Local for Balt Lake 9:10 am. CHy. dally Utah Camp. Na 1990, A. W. AGES, No. 19 Cache Valley to 19:49 am. Salt Lake City.... V. C.; J. H. SHAPES, Clerk. Meau Limited for Salt ' every Tuesday night at Eagln Hall, I Ka 9 Lake City, Provo; p, aa VUKtag mem bars Invited. , Kepkl and Juab, 3:19 BAS dally FOREST ERE OF AMERICA. Na II Los Angeles Lim999 $Jh ited .. Court Wasatch, Na I, Foroefon of PurUead, Spokans America Meete I. O. O. F. hall, 24th NA, 10 Butte and Pocatello street. Brat and third Wedaaaday Salt Lake Olty, to 7:99. month at each of evenings 9:39 F-dally ,. O. W. HALSEY, C. R. P. A. GARNER. Secretary. South of Ogden Arriva ODD FELLOWS. 9 Portland, Spokans Ka Butte end FoonteUo Ogden Lodgn Na i. Independent On x prase from Salt ' der of Odd Fellows. Meete 11:50 Lake City O. F. hall every Tuesday evaulng. Atlantia 5 express Ka Mailing brother oordlally Invited to from Belt Lake City be present f intermediate and A. B. GRAFF. Nchle Grant. 9:09 am. potato, dally HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. Na 7 Portland, Spokans Butte sad Pocatello 4. Rebekeh Na Lodge Queen City, express from Salt Meets end helL aeeond O. F. I. O. ' Lake City, dally.. . .11:99 am. ; Odd at Fellows fourth Friday evenlnge Na 1 Foot Mall from Salt street. Vlelting HalL Twenty-fourt- h Lake Ottr, dally.... SUB pm. , ex- members Invited. No. 11 Cache valley i Grand-M1SESTHER RANDALL Noble J prose from Balt LOLA WOODBERRY, 807. Lake City, Provo, j NepU aad JuaS Junction City Lodge Na SI, lad 141 pula i "dally pendent Order ef Odd Fellows, meete Na 17 Loe Angeles Lim9:49 p.m. ited .. la I. O. O. F. ball every Thursday evening. Visiting brothers cordially Ka 3 Eastern eapreas .. 7:09 pm. invited to be present Na 9 aa tola IA : f JAMES BUNK, N. G. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS; LEEOTAH COUNCIL No. 8. D. of P. meete every Wednesday evening at I oclock. Eagle HalL Does caa be paid to Suale Aides, C. of W XU Depart 26th Bt MAMIE J. PLANZ, Fooabontaa ALICE COLLINS, K. of R. 9 Atlantic Stoll for Salt Lake City, Provo aad all 7:49 points east Z To Salt Lake City aad Intermediate 9:00 points (tolly 14 Salt Lake passes- - RATHBONE SISTERS. Meets every Saturday afternoon at 2:10 la Pythian hall, Utah National Bank building. Sojourning stators cordially invited to attend. MRS. NELLIE FRYER, M. E. CL MRS. ISABEL WYANT, M. of R. and C. 4 2 Soofteru Pacific Company Depart. Pacific express for Ban Francisco and Intermediate potato, 4.30 dally Ka 9 Pacific express to Sea through Francisco, dally... 11:55 3:85 Ka 9 Fast Mall Na X Overland Limited. 5:10 Arrive. No. 10 Faint Mail ....... 7:10 express Na 0 Atlantic Franisco from San 7:20 dally .... Na 2 Overland Limited.. 2:30 express Na 4 Atlantic from San Francisco intermediate and 5:50 points, i'lly 1:19 g s 4 No. caeoiiiitio Atlantic limited for Salt Lake City, Lead-rillPrevo, Pueblo, Denver end all points east dally 9:99 express Atlantic a Bait dtv. tk 7:90 9 Arriva an am. p.m, p.m. a.m. e a.m. p.m. p.m. Pacific express from Denver, Pueblo, Provo, Salt Lake City and all potato 13:0$ am. east dally Ka 11 Ogden passenger. .11:20 am Na 5 Pacific Limited from Salt Lake City. Provo, Dearer end all points east.ll:S0 am Ka 1 Pacific Mail from Puebla Denver. Leedrille. 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