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Show TUT tract la borer a n account cf thor suffering trom trachiima. re: urn for nisi run ion. At Monterey iiu-t- . are ;old I: to go lo El Paso or Eas'-has been leported to him. says the Inspector, that a great many Svrisu suffering with trachoma who had been refused paaiage by eteamsnip lines in Europe, who were deported from .New York, bad i trouble in passing a satisfactory examination at. Lerudo or El Paso. c RESULT. EMERYVILLE J- fl7v 8 " , , th- Km'rI' AT Just - The alned the hoi Buortte. halt fur- - lursdance JftZTuW. Welmo. aecond; USr. Sre woa:Rwe. second; Daniel. d seventy yards nb 15 to 5. won, Alice Pickaway 107, Buxian. 15 to 5, second; JrXaU. rlfth 1U5. Sandy. 8. won; healer, furUnfs-Jad-Re racesli to 11 kcodiI; Princess fcthtwre, mHeijorund won; Corn gSui, second; Budora, third. Time. Iuj 1.4(1 ascot park results. was no Lob Angel m. Jan. Park today. pscial feature at Ascot com-IZ- d card was aa ordlaary one. of four selling and two purse JJJow. The track was alow and the weather threatening. First race, mile and 104. nee-Jd- : lbliek 111. won; Lucreo Time, 111, third. Montebank glooed race, seven furlongs won; Woodthorp. second; Reservation, third. Time, 1: IS. selling-Ciga- r Third race, six furlongs, Lighter won; Canoplan, second; Time, Lord of the Forest, third. Oon-frss- 1 Fon-caa-u Fourth race, mile,' selling won; Belvoir, second; Sloes se. third. Tlmo.t:44. Martha Fifth race, four furlong Jane, won; Bendaga, second; Orena, third. Time, :49 Sixth race, mile, selling Treasure Seeker won; Happy Rice, second; Bt. Albans, third. Time, 1:44 FAIR GROUNDS REBULLTS. New Orleans, Jan. 51. Fair Grounds results: First race, six furlongs, selling secDapple Gold, won; Sponge Cake, Time, ond; John Peters, third. 1:17 Mollie Second race, four furlong Montrose, won; Dewof Dawn, second; Bitterly, third. Time, :41 Third race, six furlongs, selling Itluedale won: Msfslda, second; Vot ing, third. Time, 1:17 Fourth race, mile and twenty yards Pride of selling-Gran- sda won; Gramnra, third. Woodstock, second; Time, 1:41. Fifth race, six furlongs selling WooiImw won; Favorite, second; Mer-rGeorge, third. Time, 1:17 Sixth race, six furlongs Munere Billy won; Grare Larsen, second; Vertrees, third. Time, 1:17. Seventh race, six furlongs, mile and s Marvin Meal won; PeleXtrome, Hecond, Flarlgny, third. Time, 2:06 1-- v 2-- 2-- PALM BEACH RACES. Palm Beach. Fla., Jan, 31. Five events were nin off today by the motor hosts In the third annual Lake Worth regatta. The five mile event for boats with a speed of IS miles an hour and under, was won by the Planet, a Florila boat, in 34 mlnntex, 54 seconds. . a five mile race The second for boats with a speed Of 15 miles and above, was won by Dixie. Time, 11:16. The third event, a five mile race for boat of all speed, wa again won by the Planet. Time, 24 minutes, 58 seconds. The fourth evtnt, five mile race for lioata it a speed of less than IS miles au hour, was won by the Possum. The fifth event, a five mile rare for faster boats, proved a walk over for the Dixie. The 15 mile evenL for all boats, was won by the Meteor. evi-nt- t TO FIGHT TONIGT. 31.' Lon Angeles, Cal., Jan. Philadelphia Jack O'Brien hu undertaken to conquer three pugilists In a single evening, the contests to be limited to six rounds each. The men selected are Jim Trimble, George Brown and "Abdul the Turk," the former wrestler. The contest Is to take place on the night of Feb. 26. ADMISSION OF IMMIGRANTS. Endeavor to Havo M axles Adopt ulations Similar to Ours. Reg- We are tryWashington, Jan. 31. ing to have applied to Mexico the same regulations that are now In force respecting the admission nf Immigrants who come into the United Btstea by war of Canada, said Commissioner of immigration Frank P. Sargent today when asked about the steps taken to reach an agreement with Mexico for keeping out of the United States undesirable Immigrants ho reach Vera Crux and other Mexican porta and then cross the Texaa boundary line. Those coming by way of Canada." he said have certificates from American medical officers showing that they are free from all contagious diseases and otherwise qualified to enter the United States. We are trying to make an arrangement with Mexico whereby our phyaidana may be at the ports of arrival to paaa on the qualifications of Immigrants who arrive in Mexico are afflicted with trichoma. - When refused admittance they undergo treatment for several weeks and then attempt to enter this country surreptitiously. Commissioner Sargent today made public g report from Ilmmignnt Inspector A. A. Sereph, who Investigated Syrian Immigration particularly by y of Mexico.- e visited every port Iu Mexico that Immigrants pass through. At Tampico and Vera Crus and several other places he saw signs of trachoma among the Syrians. At Mexico City, the report says, are collected all those whose destination s the United States, by reason of the practice 0f the ' Mexican Central railroad not to sell the immigrants any transportation beyond that dry: Here a number of them are engaged in peddling while awaiting remittances from relatives In the United Plates. Monte-,- 'l Is the point, the agent says, to blrji these Immigrants who have en debarred from entering as con- eta-tion- - mtuiwRY l. FjO ' Papers and Photographs Behaved ta bo Burned. Springs, Colo.. Jsn 31 A special to the Uaxctte front Cripple Civ. U. ays: Through a fire thought to have been reused by "PettUutue dope," or "he'I fire." a combustible liquid, return documentary evidence, photograph and other valuable papers that wire TARIFF CIRCULARS. lo be used as evidence against Mow:. Ilea'ood and Pcttibone. id the Wes--erFederation of Miners, Regulations Concerning Freight and a lih complicity in the murder of formPassengers. er Governor "steueuberg of Idaho, which had bees placed in the safe nf he interWashington, Jan. state commerce commiwlou today pro- the Mine Owners' association. in tlii mulgated two tariff circulate contain- city, are believed to have been destroyed. ing regulations governing the construcAt 1:45 oclock this morning smoke tion aud filing of freight and passenemitting front the ger traffic and classifications, effective was tiseoverd March 1 next. The regulations cover safe in the rooms of the association Joint traffic and jolut rates, through in the National hotel. Small drop tariffs and bureau rates and also indi- of fire leaked out through the crack vidual rates for the various carriers. at the bottom and falling on the floor, It Is provided that a change iu a burned holes iu ihe ltueoluin. The tariff shall he known as an amend- fire department was called out, but ment and shall be printed In the sup- as the fire wa couflned to the safe, plement to the tariff wlhch It amends. U was shoved out unto the sidewalk No rule shell be Included, the circulars and all the crevices were stopped up state, which in any way or In any with putty. It is stated that one or more botterms authorizes substituting for any rate named in the tariff. Every car tles of the chemical which had been rier shall publish. post and file seda-rat- e placed la the safe, together wit:t tariffs containing in plain and other valuable evidence for safe keep specific form and terms all of the ter- lug sprung s Irak and net fire to ih minal charges and allowances, togeth- contents of the aafe. The chemical er with all other charges and rules came Into the possession of the Mine wlhch iu any way Increase the amount Owners' assuciu4on through the confession several months ago. to ha paid on any shipment as stated It had been buried In ,the Crlpp.e in the regular tariff. If the carrier refuses to participate Crack district sad was found after in through Joint ratea to or from Its Adams disclosed iu whereabouts. Tbs territory the commission will give ear- liquid, it is saiil, will igniteinbya sponplare ly hearing on complaint against such taneous comliubtUm if kepi action and render decision under the free from air. After Igniting, it claimed, that it would produce an inlaw which confers authority to establish through routes and Joint rates. tense heat. This, It is believed, ha Suih complaining carrier may. the affected the conblnatkw of the aafe. commission rules, use such through as It is Impossible to open It and rates over the lines of the objecting learn the extent of the damage. The carrier or eariiera as may have been aafe still stands on the sidewalk be-In hotel and la lawfully published and filed, pending front of the National ing guarded by officers. a decision by the commission. The passenger tariff regulations conSPEAKINGOF A CRISIS. tain general rules regarding stopovers, baggage and excess baggage weights and special provision Is made for the Deseret News: The forecast to an Impending financial crista, creditarrangement of points in local and tariffs and for state- ed to Mr. Rockefeller, and others, still form the subject of public discussion. ments showing the routing. The opinions vary. Some hold that tha disaster Is overdue, and that It GOVERNMENT. CONSTITUTIONAL consequently may arrive at any time. believe that such calamities Chinese Officials Giving Expression to They come shout every tenth year, and that Views, wa ought to have had a repetition of of 1893 In 19l(. They the Washington, Jan. 31. With the hold experience to the ten-yetheory of panics. view of paving the way for constitusay that a mild depression tional government the Chinese officials Others cams in 1803, and that the next have Issued Instructions to the various really of hard times la not due tl'l period to the viceroy empire throughout 1913. Other refuse to regard panics on the views to their give expression an They maintain that, as subject. According to a despatch re- longperiodic. are good and work li aa crops from ceived at the state department there will be no serious displentiful, Mnilster Rocrkhill, daily conferences the of turbance prevailing conditions are being held In Pekin to further A writer in Harper's Weakly, disperfect the measures adopted to carry cussing this subject, takes the view out the desired organisation. something unexpected hapThe proposition involea the follow- that unless pens. there Is no Imminent danger of ing questions: The railways of the counciibla. The division of the territory of each a to buy he says, will hav try," the under Into three provision parts enormous quantltlaa of Iron and steel a of a departJurisdiction perfect, they can make their ment magistrate and a district magis- products before and rolling stock nnmmen trackage of the other, trate, each Independent urate wttk the Increasing requireassisted by various officials who have ments for transportation, and, to say charge of the financial, agricultural; nothing of the Increase of our populaeducational and other affairs In their tion by the excess of our birth-rat- e of Jurisdictions. Each respective death-rate- , we are importing our over these departments is to be subdivided who lJOO.rOQ Immigrants, annually Into several sections under the conwill hav to be fed, lodged and clothed trol of judicial officials, who arc to An excess of manufactures have charge of minor cases, while one over demand arem, therefore, to he court of Justice Is to be established Ull distant." at each of the prefecture!, departmentto be sound reasoning. This to have al and district cities, charge The factappears to bear la mind, however, is decided cannot be of any cases which this, that financial erlse always are by the judicial offlrlala. among the possibilities and that prudence suggest tha necessity of prePROHIBIT GAMBLING. paring for them while they are yet far off. If It ia good policy to preThe legisPhoenix, Arli., Jan. 31.' pare for war In times of peace. It is tha and lative assembly today passed undoubtedly equxlly good policy to pregovernor signed a hill previously pare for panics In limes of prosperity. passed by ihe council repealing the statute permitting the licensing of CLEVELAND ELECTED CHAIRgambling In Ariiona. The criminal MAN. statute code, without this saving makes the running of a gambling game New York. Jan. 1. Grover Clevea felony. The new law takes effect land waa unanimously elected chair1. April man of the Ateoclatkm of Life InThe city of Phoenix will anticipate spector at a meeting of tho executive of gambling committee of that organisation today by two months the end throughout the rest of Arisons. The In this cKy and has accepted. Ths local council two months ago passed association la composed of the execuaa ordinance prohibiting gambling In tives of the principal life Insurance Phoenix, the ordinance to take effect companies of tola country. Ita object tonight at midnight. Gambling in is to operate for all kinds of reform Phoenix, therefore, has but a few which will Increase dividends, to hours to run and the Ballons and gam- policyholders. 1 subto are all bouses prepared bling Mr. Cleveland will act aa referee ia the When resistance. without mit rases of dispute between the comclock strikes twelve all the layouts panies. For these acnrlecs he will mounr In will be covered and draped receive from the association (25,000 a remainlng and In some saloons the year. der of tho night will bo devoted to bolding a. wake with burning candles MAIL CARRIERS RESIGN. sad ether accessories. In memory of "desd tiger. Butte, Mont., Jan. 31. The mail carriers of thin city have turned la NINE BODIES RESCUED. their resign Rtlor.s to take effect the first of March, units they are granted The Charleston, W. Va, Jan. 31. n Increase In pay. The mall ex Tuesbodies of nine of tho victims of state In their communication to riers day's explosion were brought to the Postmaster George Irvin that with Hysurface today. Seven were identified ing expenses Increased In Butte they as follows; re unable to exist on (600 per year, John Hamilton. and nnlees they are granted an InFrank Lovering. ' crease com men kti rate with their firJohn Morris. ing expenses they will be compelled Thomas Crather. to seek other trexns of earning thair Wm. Blake. livelihood. Henry Rose. The bodies were brought up by EdLASKER IS CHAMPION. ward Plckney, inspector of the mine, Inand John Absolam, district mine New Yor, Jan. 31. By winning tospector. was the first to go down. night the third game of a match play Their search was one of great peril. for the rheas championship of the The men remained In ihe shaft for world against Frank J. Marshall. Dr. three houra and found It a veritable Emanuel Lasker ha three games to charnel house. Mutilated bodies cov- hi credit, while Marshall has none. ered the bottom of the shaft, so thick-I- r Marshall was defeated after 43 moves. that the two resellers found It ImLANDED 1,300 CANAL WORKERS. possible' to move about without stepping upon them. They counted 36 were bodies, hot after sending up nine Colon, Jan. 31. The royal mn so exhausted that the others were alsteamer Solent arrived here rente Is put day with 1JO0 West Indian laborer lowed to remain until the cage in working order. on bosrd. They have been distributed over the cansl route by a special CHINESE STUDENTS ARRESTED. train. Arthur Chamberlain, chairman of Shanghai. Jan. 31. The dally ar- the Kyuoch Limited of Birmingham, rests throughout the lower Tsngtse and a brother of Jos. Chamberlain, soregion or Chinese students who have re m pan led by the members of hi from Japan, coupled party, left here on board the steamer been returned success at Pekin Atrato for Trinidad. The party will with reactionary and the action of the Shanghai mlxel lay In Trinidad for two weeks anl court In handing over alleged revolu- then proceed for Europe on the steamtionaries t5 the Chinese authorities er Thames. Before sailing, Mr. Chamare causing consternation among the berlain expressed himself as greatly members of the reform party. impressed with the work done on the Taotao Sun. a nephew of Grand Isthmus by the Atneriesnd. Secretary Sun Chi Gal, ban been arrested at Nanking charged with conCAR BARNS DAMAGED. spiracy against the government The foreign strictures on the acChicago, Jaa. 3I- - The North Clark tivity of native authorities in the mat- afreet car hem of the Union Trao ter of reltef wwk for sufferers In the tlon company no North Clark street famine stricken area have caused s between Sherman Place and Dewey mild sensation In the Tamens and court, wee today damaged by fire to (200.900. the viceroy of Nanking has Instruct I the extent of more than 25 engineers to superintend the openNinety cars were destroyed. ing of the Grand canal on the Houalri river. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. - 4 s RANT ' , ADVERTISEMENT ON Tn.ii PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION NO LESS FIRST INSERTION THAN 25 CENTS. ALL ADVtR BE PAiD IN TISEMENTS MUST EXCEPTING BUSi ADVANCE. NESS HOUSES OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. ANTEK A latiy to m:r altera lion Clark t dons Co luiit- W - nl i. t. ; tt ANTED Good and laundress at the Sla.e Deaf and Blind. i, rieuiv-- l lor the SvL-.o- i i ti Girl for house ork. Mr. 1 .'2 if Rolapr, 2514 Madison Ate. VATfcD An OMfeiam to the tron of State laduii:al School. ply at one to the maAp1 A good laundress, General Hospital, at once. SITUATIONS v r' - ;i' : - :.r 'u gi'Ultoc..-;-' j i" vp-U- 'Hi -- Ogden 1. t'lud A'ii:- lit:; I'rouc - rt MALE lad. pione Vlurk A dona ii'tti.VS lor veal. l. !n.u. RENT T!ire- u.triy furnished n:a. Apply rooms 4 and i. First 1 19 tf Na.'l. Bai.iv Ling. - RiZ.NT light lurnialnid clean, wuriu, light furnished rooms. cLvap. Mrs Audrtss, 4ii4 Wash. Ate. M-t- r MEN and buys wautefl to irru plumb lng, plastering, bricklaying, sleet riv- Fit misled roon.i. mod5:7 33rd St. FINE building let rlcae in. near car line. (125; make your uwn term. MO lmo J. J. Bmmmlir. BRAND new try srd ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON may earn (78 to (100 niuntbly correspond, lng for newspapers; sure, steady work; no canvassing; experience unnecessary. Bead fur particular. Press Syndicate, Lockport, N. Y. fra anteed; Trade School, Louis, Mo. Con catalogue. 4976 Easton Av., 8L t Introduce and advertise our remedies, city or country. Caroba Med. Co., 2361 Washington Ave, WANTE- D- TO BUY. WANTED Furniture suitable rooming house. Phono 667K. for mo MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED, Co., 1(1 24th Bt. EXPORTS OF MANUFACTURES. Aggregated In 1908 Nearly Threa of a Billion Dollars. FOR REN- T27th St. FOR RENT ard. leaving town. PIANO. F, 2C34 81. According to by the bureau of statistics of ths department of commerce and labor today, the exports of manufactures In the year Just ended aggregated (711,000,000 and formed 41 per cent of the total exports. Figures re presented showing the export of manufactures to the grand divisions of a the world and the share which formed of exports to those divisions. The exports to Europe aggregated In value (318,S0(,047; North America, (181,111,776; Asia, (78.MO.-251- ; South America J64.828.906; Ocnanlra. $29,711,707, and Africa, tbe aggregate of which formed 39.03 per cent of the exports from the United Stitrs to those grand diI untied mann-farture- TEETH OF Dentists to Trut the Attendants at School. New York. Jxn. 21. It was an- fir the tieth of pupil. All of tbe dentists volunteered their service. This Is said to hr the first attempt Iu America to provide dental treatment for school children. SCARLET FEVER INCREASES. Chicago, Jaa. 31. The health office today Mtlmaied the numl- -r of cases of contagloua diseasea In the city at 3,058 are scarlet 4,447. Of tbetc of fever were fever. Today 21 rt ported against 314 yesterday. ce can- Stand- thaut. MISCELLANEOUS. Household goods, white enameled bed room set, stoves. 1443 19-4126th at. Ee-rle- 1 MONEV TO LOAN- -J. J. BRUMMITT. , ATTORNEY-AT-LA- A. 0. HORN. Offices ever Bsdcon'g Drug 'Store. I seek the business of Attornev-at-Law- mo . all parties; am attorney against all Precorporations and monopolies. pared to transect any and all kinds of legal business. Pan-ton- e. RUNAWAY CAR IN OMAHA. HAIR SWITCHES for sale at reduced Hair ehalna a specialty. Masquerade costume te real for balls and theaters. All mail orders promptly attended to. Mrs. C. E. price. Omaha, Jsn. 81. A street ear upon the Harney line Jumped the track and crashed Into drug store, at Sixth and (21 24th. P. O. Box 488. Pierce airarta this miming, killing Ram Thomas, a driver, and Injuring INSURANCE. six persons. One of the Injured. Hodge Deutrh, an old man, probably will die. W. N PIERCE. Notary PnWIe, Real Thomaa wax Mending In front of tha Estate; Fire, Life and Accident Intore. Slippery irackx raued tbe acsurance, 407 24th St. cident. Tbe car gut beyond control on JUNE. the top nf a hill, four bhcks tong. . Best-denr- IN VENEZUELA. SANITARY WORK. REBELS 0IVEN POSITIONS. ORDER OF , EAGLES Fraternal Order of Engles, Ogden Aerie, No. Ill, F. O. E., meets every Monday evening in Eagles hall, east of Reed hotel, at 8:00. Visiting Broth- er Eagles are Invited to attend the Aerie meetings. T. C. MORRI8, W. President D. T. TRACY. Secretary. DR. H. B. FORBES, Aerie Physician Ogden Ledge, No. 371. T. F. B. meets second and fourth Tuesday at I p. m.. In A. O. U. W. hall. Visiting members cordially Invited. D. H. ADAM8, President IDA BECKER, Secretary. E. F. MIBCH, Treasurer. - SUSIE' SIMS. C. of H. JEANNETTE HILL, Financier. L. JENNIE PROUT, Recorder. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Weber Camp No. 74, meeta in K. of P. ball In Utah National Bank building every Thursday evening at 8 VI siting Woodman cordially o'clock. Invited to attend. . KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Ogden Lodge Ne. I. KnigMe o Pythias, mreta at Caatle Mall, Utah National Bash bwildkagL every Man-da- y evening. All K. ef P.'s leqMtsd to meet with ne. W. J. WVKMWOOO, 0. C. E. R.'OJBIGR. M. Of F. L It. MEAD, K. ef R. aad.J WOMEN OP WOODCRAFT. Beg Lite Clsele, Mo. 174, are err iwmm and foneth Friday nifhte at 7:30, in K. of P. hail. VMttng - 4 1 T. C. MORRIS. C. C. h t j E. AUTH, Clerk, First National Bank Bunging. 1 n 1 1:30 p. m. to New Yrrk. Jan. II. Aerordlng Bell phone 50SZ. neighbor cordially tovtted. Emilio DONE of all kinds. DAISY CASHKORE, O. N, 1ST 2728 Havana, Jan. 31- - General S. Aren-cib- a the New York Tribune, General Grant. Nets. McCarty, of Contest. Tracy avenue. and Baldomero Acosta, well Fernand!, KATB HETMAN. Clerk. 218 1 known rebel leaders, have been given who la no la this city, has decided TAILORS. la an Icanrrertlon. now said to to the Join 2trd Street with The government. positions Castro ihe be adsome have egalnat contemplated, caused 1 a appointments Clothes cleaned and pressed Yemen ef Woodcraft, Ogden Circle government. verse comment. month, 167 26'h Bt. Bell phone 958Z. at General Fernandez will throw In hi , meeu every Taeniae sight hall. YteUIni! Antonio General K. Parades, of P. with 6 lot ootook, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O who ia now In ihe Weat Indies preparVETERINARY BURGEON. Ighbora invited. O Movement against for the SOLDIERS toss can bo paid at ths adtoe of Ed O reported PROTEST CATHOLIC ing O D. P. MIIJJKKN, graduate veterinary o tbe Cagtro government. sail for the o lh, the aftorasen of tho 28 to of each Celia or answered surgeon. night General Fernandes will O alb, Flrqt KattonAl Bank Bldg. 2913 Columbui, Ohio, Jan. 81. Aa- - O Rale Office. and Feed Ogden day. week. (RS. AUCE COLLINS, G. N.. O nouncemrot wax made tod v O Weat Indie ir about 2219 Wash. Ave. Beth Stable. This announcement by Fernandez, Catholic sol- - O O that twenty-BvPlugree Ave. 455K. phones; night phone of 8Teat. Importrsrefa nBNPVfl rinplr IP 11 VfHI. . O dlers at the barracks here hsw O the Tribune O appealed to the war depart- - O ance, is (isner! Fernandes Is known WINDOW CLEANING. O meat against Lieutenant Cot- - O as an able military leader and has a Venezuela. In LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. O one! Glenn's order directing O large following UTAH window and house cleaning O them to attend church on Run- O Pojanitor and porter work. Sam ANOTHER NIGHT BANK. Silver Hive No. 1. inset the second Thrrr lx considerable O O days. land Ca Bell, 1938K. Office 414 ( fourth Tuesdays at 8:30 Iand O excitement af ihe barracks re- - O 251b St. street. VisNew Orleans. Jn. 31. Announce-mea- t ONeill ball. Twenty-fiftO O gardlng hi order, ths- - a n(ght hsnfc will be openo iting sisters cordially Invited. O BESSIE SEBRIKG, L C. ed the City Bank A Tnim company hy OO FRATERNAL InLUCY NELSON. R. K. made hy the prudent of that 1 . The bank will be opened OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O stitution. ROYAL ARCANUM. continuously from 10 . m. until mid KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. O O nlgnt. UTAH POSTMASTERS. O Safest and best. Insures men for seca Ogden Tent. N. 24. meets the 0 one. two or three thousand dollars. RUSSIANS EVACUATING MANO evening, fourth and ond Friday O Washington.- - Ju.. 3l.-- The CHURIA. Rocky Mountain Council. No. 637, t 8 o'clock sharp, in I. O. O. F. hall. O President today sent to the O meets second and fonrih Friday evennomlna- - O O senate the foHowlag Visiting Knights rerdlally invited to Rue-elaings at A. O. U. W. hall, over How- attend. O .'ft, Petersburg. Jan. 81. The O Ilona of piatmastera: evaiurilcn of Manchuria began ell's store. Visiting brothers cordially J. W. HALSEY. Utah C. H. Robert. Bing- - O O nf the Mos- Invited. F. F. BOND, Recorder Keeper. O ham canyon : T- - Brady, Mount O Iodsyvwlth the departure FRANK KOUIjGKK. Regent. cow regiment. O Pleasant. W. WOTHER SPOON. Collector. I O WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. G. B. ROBERTS. Secretary- WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. 000000000000 ' Ogden UJg No. 1 D. of H. meets Iu Eagle hill the second and fourth Wed-- ; esdny afternoons of each month at Ind. phone 3C98D. Grace A Provo, Jan. 30 The following were 718-- 1 yr. 2148 Pariflr. the speakers at the funeral service 1 over the remain of John P. Choqles. held here yesterday afternoon. Elders IF YOU have any kind of Junk, 'phono to Junk House; we will call Gilbert of A. W, Harding, Daniel for It. Beil 'phone, 825K; Ind. 716. Preston, Ida., an unde of the deceased; Jorgea Hanren, George H. McKinley and BLbop T. X. Taylor. Them OSTEOPATHY. was a large attendance of relatives and friends. Beautiful vocal aeleetlon GORDON G. IVES. CORA 0. IVES. wer rendered hy the ward choir. Osteopaths, graduates from parent Davlj Barnett, aupervlaor of the school, Klrkville, Me. Lewle-StayCbarleatoa forest reserve In Nevada, ner block, suite 56. Treatment by returned w los Vegas last night after n. m. to ( appointment. Hours a trip lo Tonopab, where he went a p. m. Ball phone 1614K. Ind. 2611. tbe representative of the government to collect (13,000 on a timber tree PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. paaa caae, which he aucceeded In do log. and Ralph Elliott has purchased the in- DR. A. FERNLCND, Physician Surgcm. Office hours, 16 and 12 a. ternal of Eden Moure In the grocery 4 m., 12 to p. m. 340 25th St. Office biialnes formerly owned by both, and e phones. Ball (16K; Ind. 675. will continue the bualuesa. 646 Wssh. Ind. phone 501. -. ; DEOREE OF HONOR. THE INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. buys II kinds of junk. Bell phone SS6Z. Jacob-non- PROVO NEWS NOTES. ; ! FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. a ! Queen FRATERNAL PROFESSIONAL FOR BALE Apples, apple, apples neveral hundred buahelx of red winter apples cheap. Phones 607-1- . ; OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ' No. (6, .lade- Junction City pendent Order of Odd Fellows, meet In 1. O. O. F. hall every Thursday evening. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to be present. JAMES RUNE, N. G. .WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. MONEY TO LOAN, on farm tad dtv real estate. HUNTER A KENNEDY, Room S, First National Bank Building. tf Inte-- City, Rebekah loodge No. 4. F. hail. Meeta seoooj and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows strecL Visiting Hall, Twenty-fourt- h ambers Invited. ADA BAKER. Noble Grand. LOLA THORNTON, Secretary. bldg. FOR RALE Cheap, one new 630 account MrCaskey account register. J. Williams A Sons Co., Morgan, Utah. Jumps the Traok and Crash Drug Store. ' I. O. O. to salaried people without security or endorsement; payments te suit, either weekly or monthly : bualaew confidential. Call and get s my terms. D. D. Drake. 410-1- BALDWIN. KURTEMANN and KILLING TON Pianos and other musical mdas, Terms, Pantone, 414 26th. GUARANTEED Violin, (1 week. 414 25tb. Ogden Lodge No. 5, Independent Or- der of Odd Fellows. Meets In I. O. O. F- - hull every Tuesday evening. Visiting brothers cordially invited to bt present. J. W. BAIl.EY. Noble Grand. HENRY KISSEL Becreury. MONEY NEW AUTOMATIC Cora lpper, peanut roaster. Cheap. 2460 Grant. INSURRECTION i ODD FELLOWS. Og-le- nounced at meeting yesterday of the committee on physical welfare of school children, of this etty that a staff of twenty ilmtlsts has been organised to care Wash. , CHILDREN. ) MARTHA A. MORRIS. Pocahontas ALICE COL1JNS. K. of R. 8TRKKT CAR MEN. rLKRKR, BOOKKEEPERS, and all 01 hers employed, find our office reliable for sums of (IS to SIOO. Discounts If paid before due. Payment suspended In sickness. No charge Co.. for applications. The City , Suite (. First Nat l. Bank Bldg. 1291 mo visions. , Vuiting members iuvlted. RAILWAY. - 29-3t FOR RENT Piano. 2993 OF POCAHONTAS. Iiseoish Council. No. 3, D. of P.. meets every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Eagle Hall. Dues ran be paid to Susie Alden. C. of W., 113 26th St CHANCES. ' MONEV TO LOAN. Washington, Jsn. a statement DEGREE FUJI SAL14 Small grocery store and fixtures with living rooms. Party G63 house, 453GY. Qiiar-to- Utah Camp, No. 9990, A. W. AGEE. C.; J. H. SHAFER. Clerk. Meets every Tuesday night at Eagle Hall, 5 p. at. Visiting members Invited. 1YANTED To trade (400 pUrau for lot between 211 and 29th and Wall and Jefferson. Hell phone S17-BUSINESS OP AMERICA V TO TRADE. FOR RENT Five-rooframe house. 1 26-With bath. 19M Jarkaon. w WANTED Pork, veal, and chickens Russell-Jama- s MODERN WOODMEN HOUSES. 4 at close In on brick house, new, all complete: fa railroad district; only (l.TiHi; small payment down, bsL anre same aa paying rent. J. J, Uruiumltl. FOR SALE WE PAY agents, ladles or gentlemen, from 50 cents to (1.00 aa honr to water, elertric t MODERN r. AGENTS WANTED, cliit-e.- 129-lw- FOR RENT FOR SALE Ogden Union. No. 172, Order of every Tuesday Washington, meet evening it 8 o'clock in A. O. U. W. hall. comrades Invited to Visiting attend. WIL1JAM DOYLE. President. ' WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. car line; (1.2U0; on the luMallmeut l lfl lmo plan J. J. Brummiit. HOARD AND ROOM -- 448 2th h itreet. PIANO FOR RENT. MEN AND BOY8. Plumbing or bricklaying trad pays (6 to (( per day; we teach you by practical instruo-lion- s in I months; position guar- ORDER OP WASHINGTON. bouse, large pan- dy ligh. none tc.uudailon; BOARD AND ROOM. 1834 Wash- Ogden Lodge. No. 719. meeu every Tuesday evening. Lodge and club room., second floor Masonic building, 416 Washington Avenue. W. D. SOWN. E. R. J. H. KNAU89, Secretary. Mo-lm- St-.- at B. P. O. ELKS. CHOICE building loi on 21st at.. (25; (1 rash, balance tl per week; no Interest, no taxes. J. J. Bruiuniitt. al trades; free catalogue; positions FOR RENT. UNFURNISHED ROOMS secured; tuition fifty dollar. Coyne Trade Schools, Nea Yuik aud dau FDR RENT Four unfurnished rooms. 335 JKih Rt. I Francisco, i yt 117 BOY WANTED-C- sll ington Ave. s Cheap, chicken ranch, acr kit, wind mill, tank, barn, chicken roup t'ltsMi runs, 5 blocks south Mountain View Cemetery. Bell phone 617-- ern convenience. Ben-Bel- Wasatch Division No. 124. O. R. C, meets second and fourth Fridays at 2:30 p. m. in K. of P. hall, corner Washington avenue and 24th street All brotht-rare cordially invited to attend. GEO. ALLEN. C. C. l. L. DOYLE. 8. and T. bru-k- , FOR RENT Fur hctuekeeplug. tour or fit rooms. Apply 213s Wash. reams. ORDER OP RAILWAY CONDUCTORS FOR SALE FOR KENT FuruUhcd aud unfurnished fiats, C3f Grant. in FUU RENT Furnished Block. tf bouae, well located en the bench, in good neighborhood near car line; S1.5"6; aiual! payment down, balance same as rent.' J. J. Bruu.mltr, 2374 Washington ave., both phones. LA1U1E, FOR RENT Meeu every Saturday afternoon at in Pythian hall. Uuh Notional building. Sojourning sisters corinvited to attend. EVELYN GLASMANX. M. E. C. LOUISE RITTER. M. of R. A C. 2:30 Hank dially MBS. MISS im-p- 1 t PYTHIAN SISTERS. NEW 131 2Ulh 61. nousekcc-pin- the 6 750 3 fur rooms and Twenty-sixtemeu and third Fridays at each month. Sojourning members cordial-1.- invited to attend. ANNA LEWIS. W. M. MLY V. HAL8TED, Secretary. Tweuty-llftfir.-- iar:i; slid iruir orchard, gnod wale- - and land (;:50(l ; tar. ati.1 orchard, well . . . .giiiHhi :ved. near cii . icrui KEI.'l.Y A HERRICK. - FOR r IL'Olin 11 KR Queen Eaihf-- Chapter No. 6, O. E. S Regular meetings held at Maaoaie Hall iiu Washington uvenue, between large lot. iJa'iu laige lo'. (27j large lut. fed ir.'Uli Furnished rooms suitable (or gentlemen. IBS 23rd. Co. hjoe, tr FOP. RENT WANTED A maa to take charge of our dry good department. 1. 1.. tm-- f . MASONIC. sere. 2 mite Address Sufio Por 811 rco:n fvamc house, large lot, ou ' in: ( 6U' tar si; I,,; in 2Slii street, 62x165 K7TiiA. HELP WANTEa SEAL ESTATE. K..::.-h, i' ti.ii Vvi name Vi".ii iVa Viiglon i'.suii 1.1 Klein fmme house, oil Vnr.i 'n .i-- t Lous.-- , close In. lak LviiM.-epiu- g SM.K ii" -- i, 4 , !UH'S.-;m;kP!i- CALL . ll-- 12-i-- WANTED. FEMALE. SL Tr i 23-t- 411 I'"!: 7 WANTED DresaiiunKlng. shirt waist suits, a specialty "iTu Linc. ln lud. FOR RENT Cuia.1 luiLlshed rooms, Phone 3720D. 1 13 into with bath, the roughly leuoratrd; also light housekeeping room. The EXPERIENCED cresair.aker wishes Colon'll. 3G2 241k BL Mrs. g. L worn by the day. Ctd references, 8 f Chinn, Mauager. 6iil F33 j funi;-- b 1: k o.r; : ' j rni-n- s ,t 1, . t i!r,,. 11 r-- us- .1 :f ANTED WANTED 'or ! 7 ROOM, f O 4VK FUrt RE.'T-- I .lg.il 1 to'.tt dt. FEMALE HELP WANTED. W FLRMS.-tE- 4NT F. ''''i Colorado Ster,-Adam- h I'T.MI, OESTROVEO. 31.-T- nfrlo5,S won: Mecbant. 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