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Show TPS MORNING EXAMINER; OGDEN', UTAH. TUESDAY BIORXIXG, DECK M PER BLOOD FLOWS IN STREETS OF RIGA PROFESSIONAL fHATEBNAL PRACTICAL NURSE. DEGREE OF HONDR. PKM riOUi, XURsil. Call ur. pbouu Of Aw ii- Keeu 2113 ai i vie - Luuba and Insurance. nr buslaiss sue reskdoaev Moust-to reut. Kuam 45 Auriv-mi- l Book Building. Pi auk u, .'iiVpi-r-i- is to Witness Horrors More Terrible than Have Occurred-Workm- ens Council Decides on a General Strike. B. Russia n m. INSURANCE. Estate; Fire, De& Livonia is frightful. Absolute anarchy prevails. A messenger who arrived here this morning declared that the streets of Riga went flowing with blood. After a meeting the railroad men of Riga were mowed down by the lire of machine guns and artillery. The raliroad men of Si. Petersburg at a meeting yesterday evening resolved that Inasmuch as the reaction la gaining force and the government la seeking to retract wha: was won by the first r rike." the railroad men stand ready to obey the signal for a general sirike, but advise their fellow wo: ken to await the word from the central committee at Moscow, as a failure must uoi be risked. Simultaneously with the arrests here, SI. Drunrhllnr and all the members of ill union of the employes of the posts and telegraph operators of at Moscow, wiih M. Kokhsuowfckl their head, were arrested at Moscow. Interior Minister Dwrnovo today Issued an official proclamation not only notifying nil the post and telegraph employes that iheir failure to return to work tomorrow wiil be equivalent to their discliarge, but that all those who agitate for n continuance of the strike or are guilty of cutting or othar-li? destroying wires and apparatus, will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Petersburg, EjdOtutnem, East Prus-neerii Tbero is every ludlf niton-Smorning that the government's will U sccejiud ana that Sktafortyiybt tours will begeneral order. throughout Russia terrible storm has been raised tW arrest of M. Kruetaleff, preai-5id the rf the executive committee foV.ow-isarin S-rf- n council, which was tbe jrtfht by the Imprison-Zof the members of the wort men's end s number of socialistic Tl i T7.. !. t iA L m m4i on every Up IN BEHALF OF POWERS- Supreme Court. at . the do well to csll on Foster & Hobson when In need of any painting or papering. TO All Orders Receive Prompt Street Twenty-Fourt-h OGDEN LIVERY -- BOARDING STABLES Finest Turnouts, in the Gty OF HORSES A SPECIALTY BOARDING Telephones SolL ll . le. MS. Blackham & Ernst, Props. Prompt and 239 First Class Llvsry JUST ONE AND at Service F Reasonable Ogden. Utah Sts Twenty-Fift- h ONE-HAL- ' BLOCKS FROM UNION DEFOT. Norris a Yearn. J SPECIALIST tbs study and treatmsat af Chronic guesses 1 have derated sproial effort orto A Md have heea reward! by sysLzsz. mdoaainM warsar- - MENS DISEASES 0ns B'd Poijcn, FSe,Ruplure,VarIceceIe, fl.e-- vs Oehillty, fWe Consultation free, personally or by letter. Office 2361 Fn DJ a"d . , Washington Xve. When Writing, Address Dr. U. H. . E'"5 Norris Ogden, Utah ! laaurea men foe FOR RENT MOUSES. FOR RENT Nicely furulehed rooms ML 169 20th for housekeeping.' FOR RENT Furnished room for, tleman, breakfast If desired. U-7-f-m PAPER MANGER AND UMBRELLA unfur MAKER. fice. wk , i Chicago, Dee.' II. Geo. Becker, a young Bavarian firing on n farm south of Hammond, lad., sae been notified by tho American consul nt Munich that ha Is one of four heirs to as estate in Bavaria said to amonat to 114X00 900. Tho estate wet left bytho broth-t- r and there are of his grand-mothe-r, no heirs In Europe. Bechr la a farm hand and has been in America thres years. Ha said yesterday he bed pap-jar- s proving hi ndstieushtp. beof- DEN 1IARTOO, painter, papeihaag-e- r aad umbrella maker. hM moved from 8361 Wash. ave. to 921 21th at FOR KENT Furnished rooms suitable for guatlemao. 168 834. gaMnMHwnvasMHMMwMMMMte FURNISHED rooms, with er without a board. Imperial, 114414 Washing-te196-l- y sL tf , mod- Inquire FIRST CLASS furaUhel rooms at the Bismarck, 138 86U 8w . 197-ly- r r U FOR SAUr Wooden bedstead sad and large heater cheap, at 116 32nd BL 12-8--St FOR SALE Hots, buggy, eutter end h street wagon, cheap. 167-28t- violin, cheap. la 13 6 FOR BALE La tot Improved furnace with eoneetkm pipes. I squire of li. w. G william for laformaUoa. 11-4-- tf bnatneae. pnylag SMI LOST. LOST Bunch of keys. Finder return to this office. Reward. . piano, Grant 2624 1361a W ANTED Seoond-nan3126 Wash. ave. Wanted 26th Pool tables wanted. street 12-2-- 2 133 mo MONEY TO LOAN. j. brummitt. money to loan farms asi money to loan oa HUNTER city foal estate. KlNXEDT. Room 6, Flnt Nat j Bank Building yVANT ADR YIELD BIG RESULTS. u In- I, C CL ORDER OP WASHINGTON. Meeonle HeR, over 3410 Wsahlag ton Arm, Ogden. Utah. Queen Esther Chapter No. F. W. PERRINQTOM. L BOYLE, E. and T. IX O. H. Ogdea Unloa, Ka. 173. Order of Washington, meets every Tuesday, evening st I oclock is A. O. IT. W. HalL Visiting comrades lavlted to attend. WM. DOTLE. PreeideaL WALTER RICHEY, Secretary Xnde-punde- BUSINESS JAB. BUNK. N. G. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. CHANCES. busi12-5-- tf Queen City Rebtkah Lodge Na O. Oi F. Meets Srst and third Baturdey evenings at Odd Fallows' sireeL Visiting y.n, Twenty-fourtmembers invited. MRS. C. ZIMMERMAN, Noble Grand. MRS. E. MEHL Becy, 71S Z2rd Bl. U h w Attorneyi-at-LiC. C. RICHARDS, rUini.M STOUT, Ecdes Bldg Nat Bank Bldg. Dentists 12-9--3t CL. - . WANTED Two hundred plgrons forDecember 23. Apply to G. L. Becker. a S. r. gocart Rear J. d Now 124. a First JOSEPH CHEZ, ' D. MURPHY. TO BUY. WANTED Wasatch Dfvbtou menu eecoad ard fourth Friday at K of P. Hall, cornet avrueo and 34th street 2, A. O. U. W. All brothers ere cordially lari tad Hall every Ssb attend. Regular meetlnge bell at Muonic Hall the first aad third Fridays of sack BOARDERS WANTED, i FORESTERS OP AMERICA month. Sojourning m unbars cordially to attend. Invited room 'to end WANTED Ocatlemea EUNICE C. GORDON, W. Court Wasatch Now 3, Fureston of hoard. First class. 2422 Adams. F. HalL 84th HALSTEAD, Secretary. America. Meets L O. treat, first and third Wednesday ODD FELLOWU. evenings of each mouth atCL 1:16 Ew WANTED Boarders sad roomers, O. W. HALSEY, 443 26th SL P. A. GARNER, Secretary. Ogdea Lodge No. 6, ladepeadeat Op der of Odd Fellowa Meets li L Q BL BOARDERA apsuirr, 113 35th eveelsg THE UNION FRATERNAL LEAGUE. U F. Ball every TnaMay invited 167-lyYlsUing brothers eordlslly be present. The Union fraternal Leagua, Utah WANTED Boarders nt 446 22nd. lad. J. PERRT. Noble Grand. BUM Assembly, Now 333. meats la tha 962. KISSEL, Becretory. HEKRg 'phone Kaglee hall every first and third Mem days of each month, at 3 oclock. No. 66, Lodge Junction (Sty MISCELLANEOUS. M. V. CRITEB. Speaker. . WANTED Order of Odd Fellows, meets LEA M. ALLEN. Treasurer. Hall F. O. O. every L Thursday W. H. ALLEN, Clerk. WANTED Clean, whRe rags at tha In brotbere Vblting cordially evening. Standard office tavited to be present RENT PIANOS. Upright CIVIL ENGINEER. MASONIC & PROFESSIONAL RENT i A. O. U. W 11-7-- LOST Between Monad Fort and Dee FDR BALE Good paying saloon ness. Apply 260 24th BL ladles gold watch. Return to 3012 Fxrra ave. and receive ire ward. FOR g ORDER OP RAILWAY CONDUCTORS a . for A. T. WOOD M. cl F. N. ME1Q, K. o. R. ssd Fraterul Order of Keglaa. Ogden Ae.ie, New 111, F. O. E-- meets every Railroads. Waterworks, Sewers and Sunday evening In Engle HalL eeet of Power Plants. Accurate Surveys Reed hotel, at 3:00, Visiting Brother Eagles are lavlted ta attend the Aerie Plane. Estimate and Reports. U. g Deputy Mineral Surveyer. meetings BL R. GEIGER, W. P. Otltoe, MS E celts Bldg., led. Ptrawt D. T. TRACT, W. Secy. 1110. P. O. Ben 400, Ogden, UtYV H. & FGRBESi, Aerie Physician. B. BPENCER, VldaUty Lodge N4k rooms, 137 26th HL FOR BALE A 900Jb. horse, Use driver, or will eschange for work horse. 740 Washington Ave. SALE-Go- od Ogden Lodge. Ha Knights vt Pythlaa, nieeto at ( aad FalL Utah KeUonaJ Bank bmldlai. every Men day evaning. All K. of P.'s rvquaeMd ta meet with na E. R. OK1GER. CO. U FRATERNAL 839-26t- Apply 221 84th KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS, WORK. U. W. furnished If sets la A. THE CAR-OBNewly rooms; also for bousoheeplag. S4SS unlay vemlag Visiting brothers S668 vited. Waahtagtoa Ava Room A JAMES H. MTAUGHUN, IL W. WALTER RICHET, Recorder. ROOMS UNFURNISHED FOR HINT, W. N. P33RCE, Financier. BALE Seven FOR thoroughbred white Wyandotte Pullets end 1 FOR . RENT Choice unfurnished Eleven thoroughbred 8. Cockerel. rooms for housekeeping; Boyle Blk. C. W. Leghorns. Seventeen 8. C. W. W. B. WedelL Leghorns, also some canned fruit, and first elaas Bine Flame oil stove. FOR RENT Two or tour unfurnished 1L street. h FOR & -r BM. FOR e L. H. K. y. mm tf Hand-mad- AVER1LU LUNELBON. CIVIL ENGINEBR. FIRST CLASS fUnleked rooms, US 86th PL 2209 Adams. LAI'RA Vie-Itia- g t ICR RENT Furnished rooms. MU Block. . FOR RENT Flvmroom house, furnished or unfurnished; electric light, FOR KENT Ctooa furnished bam, half acre fruit, half acre poswith both, taoroughiy reaevated; 1003 477 Wash. Avs at ture Inquire also light housekeeping iwmae. Tha 136-tf strret 23th Coloalal, 242 24th SL Mrs B. Ie Manager, Chian, 2486 J offer, FOR RENT Furnished, room Nation or 6, First son. Apply lor FOR RENT Fnrotahad al Bank Bldg. .. light housekeeping 3326 Rye are FOR BALE aocoed RATHBCNE SISTERg Telephone John Fan Ewudeu have any see rang er work, Meets every Saturday afternoon at service and neat work. Bell nhoae 3:30 in Pythian Hell. Utah National . 147-yliiYtf. Bank building Sojourning slaters we dlnlly Invited to attend. TREATMENTS. MRS. ANNA JENKINS, IL E. C R. end C. MRS. MABEL WYANT, Pret Kelson. Room 7, Bouqaeta, treat WOODMEN OP THE WORLD. all Rheumatism. Neuralgia and ailmeata from artatsf imparo 1611-lWeber Cnmg No. 7L Meeu la K. UwL or P. Hall la Utah National Beau POOL AND BILLIARD SUPPLIES. building every Thursday eveaiug el 4 oclock. Malting Woodmen aotdlalljr JACK FERGUSON. Pool end Billiard Invited to attend. WIL DOTLE, C C Tables and Supplies. Tviepboue B. AUTH. Clark, let NaL Bank EMg Belt 643 k. 2604 Usoola. Blot chines. FRATERNAL ORDER OP EAGLSB HOUSES. RENT-FURNIS- HED H IM Both telephones. Ka L meets the I 1 FOR RENT or sale, one em brick house; furnished. nt 2986 Grant, FOR J. SCAVENGFR Niotly furnished rooms with bath, 3303 Wash. H Mwk 13-06- Hive, 1-- 2Slh SL K. Tweaiy6fth etraaL eietere eurdtnlly invited. lasenare. Real delate and Leasa Rooms 411 413, 411 Utah Loan 4 Trust Building FOR RENT Inquire Hw B. H. OODDARD, gen107 HICK.. U LADIES OP THE MACCABEES. CTNeiU Hall. FIRS INSURANCE. 12-6-- 12-5-- bouss e D. Dr. A. Feralnad. Physician and Bur Offloo hours, 10 ta 12 a. bl. I 4 p. BL 340 26th SL Thon ID, e, 12-9-- 1 dress-makin- PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONg FOR RENT Nicely furnUhed rooms for light huiuckeepiag- - Electric light. J24Kf 2I6g Adam Avq. - RENT Furnished and nished Cats 3034 Grant FOR RENT Houee aa Wash. Are., tween 2Sad and 23rd. Apply Wagon A Machine Co., HEIR TO MILLIONS. Ken on a positive guarantee to cure Y. FOR RENT 300 31st BL ... Habits Lock port, " I visited Goethe Jena, OcL 11 111 towards noon. . He was talkative A affable, began nt first with speaking of common affairs. Then ihs discourse cams On German philosophy. Kant was mentioned with reverence. The state of America became then the subject of conversation. ' He seemed to think bo was Quits wall acquainted wlih it. He epoke of several books on tho country, of Warden's Statistical account of America, Ac., Ac. Then, loo, Cogswell bad given him an essay on American Literature, which appeared in Edinburgh. This essay Goethe praised much for the beauty of its style A for the liveliness A fhney with which d It wan written, A smiled as he the freedom with which bu poke of the different professions. Than the talk wae of Cogswell, a leiher Mnn a man of great excellence, Ha spoke with pleasure of the visits Cogswell had paid him, Ac., Ac. At length I, gathering courage from talking with him, took oocsoioa to bring him upon tho English poets. Byron he praised in tho highest terms, declared himself one of a large party la Germany who admired him unboundedly A eeised on A swallowed everything that came from him. . Of Scott wo had time to talk; of Wordsworth Southey ho knew nothing; of Coleridge, the name had forgotten, however, his works. The author of Bertram was The tragedy, said Goethe, praised. By"has many beautiful passages. ron, however, seemed to remain the most admired of all. After this, Goethe asked after my- - pgrsulto, praised me, on my mentioning them, for Doming to Germany; A spoke a word or two on Orieuial matters. After this he asked what way 1 was to take the next day, A finding 1 was going to offered me at ones a letter which should make tue welcome to the library. After a few more remarks 1 departed. In speaking of matters, came into n sualt almost, as bad as poor Jennie with the Queen, Of Byron X said his last poem was reported to contain tho moat splendid exertion of poetical power, mixed with- the lowest end most disgraceful indecencies. I did not think at the moment I mentioned, of Goethe's Faust. too,' Byrons wife, forgetting that Goethe had not been happy In the married I spoke a word, too, of state. Elchhoras writing so many hooka, forgetting that Goethe had found no and with writing manr From Letter and Diaries of George Bancroft,'' in ihs September Bcribneris. MMvawv ' fisfost and beat an twa or three thomund aollern a FOR RENT modern brick FOR RENT Furnished rooms for residence, furnace heating, 1 block housekeeping, 21k2 Wash. Ava. from business center, on beach. modern house. RENT Light Broom modem bouse, close to Un- FOR housenaeping ion Depot. E. F. Bntts, 410 36th SL rooms, 13721. . Wet-mar- ROYAL ARCAIUM. 64g-J!4t- FOR particulars Northers Praea mea-lione- AND- UARIE CRITEfi, Clerk, 2711 Moaenm tf . I Independant 231 Phone EeQ 673 Y. 277 ifteotioa DRESSMAKING. JJ ANY lalaUgant person may ears a tooome .correepoading for FOR HOUSEKEEPING good Perry's Anneasaapers; ao eaavaselag; exson. Between 24 and 35th Sts., un Bead for perience unneoeaeary. 1 mo. Washington Are. fayndi-cat- BANCROFTS ACCOUNT OF A VISIT TO GOETHE. GEORGE 21 Uaeola TANDARD. MALE HELP, WANTED, ll TO THE PUBLIC: u. N, ANNA L. ADAMS, a k, 111-f- Paper Bangers, Decorators, Sign Writers a Emergeucy fund nearly Three MtlUoa Dollers; upward of thirty-onlhauw end death claims paid. Mnouatiag to ever ninety nulllos doTare: nun ti 2341 ship overThree Hundred ThoaaeaA Rocky Mountain CounrlL Na OIL ASSAYED, meoia ecooad and fourth Friday ovum V. W. IlalL ever How J. McYkker, Aasayer, Richard Are., Isas at A Salt Lake Cliy, Utah. I. O. Box ltilHL lls siora Visiting brothers cordially Invited. Samples by null er express will he A. C. EMERSON, Regent. carefully asayrd. JOS. SEVERN. Collector. USE A SURE THING -SEXAMINER CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Q H ROBERTS. Secretary. WANT ADS. NEVER DISAPPOINT. m S. P. O. ELKO, WHCPLWR1GHT CONSTRUCTION L C Estimates furnished oa ears-stinOgden Lodrs No. 7i9. merte every sewer asd water pipe laylrg; FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMfc evening. Lodge sad dub cement building and bridge work Tuesday rooms, second floor Maeorta build lag. 24C7 Washington Avn FOR RENT Furnished rounu for IM Washington Av J. A. HOVvET.Tj, Rl R. housekeeping, 2239 Lincoln. HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. J. H. NNAUSS, Seereury. FOR RENT Nice front room for HAIR SWITCHES reduced sale at for two gentlemen, with or without knights OP COLUMBUS. prices Hair chains a specialty. Max ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS h hoard. SL tf. costume balls to rent for guerade ONE CENT FER FAGE COST Ogden Council. Ka 777. meeu at A. end theaters AU moll orders WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. t;.1vY;, Hall every Mot da at S FOR rooms KENT E. Furnished C. ta. far attended Mrs promptly NO FIRST INSERTION LESS brothers intllad U - aV m.lalUsg 131 Lin2370 24th. SI Ban Lee, P, at houxekaeping. Enquire THAN 2i CENTS. AU. ADVER07-t-t coln. W. J. MORAN, F. E. TISEMENTS MUST BE FAID IN Near York, Deo. 11. Trilling sweet melodies of their different Unde, Uf 009 birds, mostly songsters, kept the steerage passengers of the Hamburg liner Patricia happy from the first day after it left Dover until It reach ed port yesterday. Thera were 200 Russian Jews la the steerage fleeing from the a led empire, and the little songsters did much to keep them happy during the voyage. The lot Is consigned to a big wholesale dealer for .the holidays and larludea 10,000 canaries brought from Australia, the South Sea and some from England, From the time they were orated ua-tthe steamer had left Dover not note came from the little throats of the 86,090 birds. The entire tot teemed to be dlsooneolate. ' Toward noon after the Patricia had left Dover she struck a terrific gale and had to lay to for several boon. When the storm was at Its height the entire lot broke out In hong and from that moment until within a few hours before the Patricia reached the Sandy Hook bar there was music of the sweetest variety iq the steerage. PAINTERS Wosh-Icgtu- SL Pavhloaable SnJrfuctloa guaranteed. Adams Ate, f, FOSTER S HOBSON life sad Accidaul la kith DRESSMAKING w ac-m- at xi Mraaea af SaodcrafL Ogden Clrolm every Monday night at I clock, (Md Felloes HoU. Vtottlag Neighbors iavited. Dues caa be office of Bd. pid of the Auth the aftersues the 8aih of each month. First National Bank Bldg. Dressmaking. Ladies' Tailoring, Children's dresses. Room 7. Tba C'olunlal. -- L cierk, HL meets FASHIOXABIJE - Question of Jurisdiction is Before 497 FASHIONABLE Washington. Dec. 11. The question of jurisdiction in the case of Caleb Powers, charged with complicity In the murder of Governor Goebel, of Kentucky, in 1900, was today presented to the supreme court of the I'nlted States In the form of a motion for letvs to file a petition for n writ of mandamus, commending United States Judge Cochran, of the eastern district of Kentucky-- , to reinar.d the case to the courts and restore Powers to the custody of the sheriff of Scott county, where Powers fourth trial was about to begin when Judge Cochranes court took Jurisdiction In Uie case. The motion was presented on behalf of the state by Lawrence Maxwell, Jr, formerly United States solicitor general. Attorney General Hayes of Kentucky was present in the court room, a were Richard Yates of Illinois, and Attorneys J. C. 81ms, EXCEPTING BUSL ADVANCE, H L. Worthington and H. Clay HowNESS HOUSES RUNNING OFEN ard. Governor Yates presented a petk TO STRIKE AT MIDNIGHT.. BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. tiog.for the dismissal of the appeal in the same cae. Both parlies asked the 11. Warsaw, Russian Poland, Dec. court to bear mo lions on January The central committee of tho union of 15th, but the the court refused to fix a railroad men, now la session nt MosFEMALE HELP WAN1EJX day. cow, will probably order a general KNITTERS on lamb and circular mar railroad strike to begin nt midnight. In BIROS SANG SWEETLY. chinas. Apply or write, J. K. Sbtr-locconsequence of the arrest of M. Krus-talefduS dth South St, Salt Lake president of the executive com- They Warbled When the Sterm Was , Ctly. at Its Highest w u mittee of the workmen's council at St. Petersburg. The local committee of railroad men's m inus had received a notification from the committee at St. Petersburg to that effect. pan-RM3i- ,reaction has come- were the and In the Llnei-a- l Sniirt eamP. tteye must only be reels;-Tuth- e namely, that It bitter end. At nU the nieet-ilast night, some of which .lasted Za morning, the opinion was unani-ththe government hud forced Tindt of the proletariat and that JJ supreme weapon, n general strike, sit be Invoked. Tbs newspaper editors, at yesterday iTisi- -r meeting, decided that the nmpomry press law. forbidding the ifryMinn of vital Questions afflicting As vdfare of the nation, violated the gAdples of freedom of speech And, ms guaranteed by the Imperial man-Ltnd that it must be deflned. The Mdt was that the editions of the mi and half a dosen more radical maws were confiscated. 'yin employes of the Rigs-Qre- l on raib --It have declared a strike of the declaration of martial law puhtmla and have sent an appeal to As cber roads to Join. Laat night the ttraad men of the Baltic llnea de-slto follow the example of the situation in pipOrel men. The -- sunace. kllkn Eastman, Ava. u W. N. PEIRCE. Notary Public. lO.-Su- nday Visiting members corttialiy Sega Uiy Circle, N& 174. meets aw second sad fourth Friday nights J:Lu. is K. of F. HalL YUllag nc'sh boiY cordially invited. Mhd. ADDIE CLARK. G. N. ' ITU1JC DltfPEN SAB Y Medical and urytcal, directed by Dr. Egkan. 8C3 Twmiy-XourI si. Hours I bn. wy 12-J- PUBLIC DISPENSARY. CL WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. s aTiri. evealLg at W. aalL L. Ja- M WadaMlaf froai. recorder; Miss Lox Fierce, KliwlL 1:ic '.i.i . it Uum-ier- . REAL ESTATE i!- 5g;a avary 1 O. ofL. Dray or, " u'Cuick ifISheilIt FRATERNAL BROTH ERHOOia, Ogden Lodge Na 871. T. F. B, meWe firat and third Fridays st I p. m, la L O. O. F. HalL Visiting members ear gjmRy invited. NELLIE RUTLEDGE, President CORAL J. TTLER, Secretary. Treasurer. r. T. rew-t-Rt- Absolute reliance ran be placed on the Ogden Steam Laundry for good work. U yon think it Is worth white Musicians Directory Silver Ten. No. L meete flnt asd to prolong the life of your fine linear, 3 eves Ins at O'clock, la third this laundry. All wool MIL A. R GROSE Expert Pisao Tun- K. of Friday P. HalL Visiting Knights ooa send them to er and Repairer. With Barne a Music dlellv Invited. colored goods washed in distilled and store. Grand Opera Hours Blk. Crmmender, water. f M. COCHRANE, HARRIS. Record Keeper. BLA3DEU concert plsnltte. ' X MRS teacher of Bt3t... No. 36C0 Adam d Ogdeh Tent, No. 24. meete the arc. Belt .phone 703-ehd fourth Wednesday evenings nt 3 o'clock sharp, in L O. O. F. HalL TAILORS. Visiting Knights cordially lavlled to Phones 174. attend. y. W. HALSEY. Cfraarrander. CLOTHING Cleaned, Pressed end Re437 TWENTY-FIFTSTREET, f. F. BOND, Record Keeper. S. paired, 167 DR. D. N. SMITH, 1st Nat Bmk. Bldg KNIGHTS OF THE MACCASEEg see-oh- tf ti't 10-7-- Ogden Steam Laundry |