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Show THE SUNDAY ! CF.UiAtE THAT (Couuuud W UP y13 to oln t:r chair From i rtKNT KVK ...s 1 2 :.4ib. tKCUra Tou td sl Ban on whu'h uuLJV'hbd lug- - Lit cv.-day- ii-v-iiti- - Foil 682,137 Immigrants landed at per cent. 5 ( The directors of the National Express company recently paseed a ordering an Increase of 10 per rent in the salaries of all Its employes now receiving less than per J(KI mouth. The Leadvllle Mine Owners' association has announced that after 1 the card aysLem which haa been in vogue there for the last two Years, will bf disoontlnued. The annual report of the New Zea- labor department shows that that country absorbed thousands of new arrivals last year. land unThe International Clgarmaker ion has 1700,000 In the treasury. Tho members pay the highest dues of any union in the country. Three Arms at Baltimore, Md.. against whom papers of Injunction were tiled for the illegal use of the I'nited Garment Workers of America label are unionising their factories. Paul. Minn., Harve, Mont., and Spokane, Waab., telegraphers on the Great Northern railroad have been planted an Increase og $5 per month. . St. Labor South Bend, Ind., Central uulon haa voted to maintain a Sunday reading room fer members. The Cincinnati authorities are after the employer! who violate ihe child labor law. Recently four complaint were made. haa trades confederatlm been recently formed In England of tha men who work In the metald trades, from Iron plate work to silversmith. It starts out with a membership of about 00,000. A metal The labor organisations of America gained 1.204 new unions this year, embracing a membership of 3(10,000 Individuals. Seventeen new local unions have by the Amalagmated Sheet Metal Works alliance In the last quarter. been formed The Garment Workers' union la the largest in the United Btntes, which la composed chiefly of women. The Elevators Operators union la a new organization which la In process of formation. Railway workers of the United Kingdom are about to begin n united movement of nil gradea for a reduction i.f working hours and an Increase lu pay. In comparing the pay of Maine women fpschers with the wages of cut-to- n mill operatives in the state it waa found in favor of the former; the women working in the cotton mills of Maine ret an average weekly wage of $5.99. while the woman u'hool teachers get an average weekly wage of 6.9H. A committee from the Bntte Mi- ner' union has waited on the Amal" gamated Copper company and laid be-!-- an Increase of wages for all underground men from $3.75 to $4 a day of eight hours. It The Sydney. Australia, Labor coun-n- ; has approved the suggestion made the Woman's Central Labor organizing committee that an exhibition li"iiid be held of the work done by women and children under sweating r'mditlons of labor. h Four members of the United Workers of America must serve tpmcr.ccs of four months each In the unity jail, according to a decision of 'he branch appelate ouurt rendered a: ('hl'-- gn recently. The men weii guilty of contempt of court. Gar-hu-- s to-n- lebur leaden of the tit-id- New England by the at !'s sro greatly pleased of the General Association at Congregational churches, which has a resolution looking toward a better understanding between the hun-- and organized labor. In 1630 one English weaver nn twenty fly, spindles, and In 1890 he ran sixly-flTe- . Trenton. N. J.. striking shirt mak-hiivp decided to start a shirt factory with a capital stock of $25,000. CROWDED TRAINS. Chicago Police Are Making an Effort to Stop Overcrowding. 1. , Fhirago. Dec. City policemen t night guarded the platforms of 'hree of the must congested stations 'm the Elevated railway loop. They forced a semblance of order among The scrambling, pushing throng of passengers, who crowded past the fare collector and rushed for the car in their frantic haste to reach their homes under adequate transportation acuities. It wa the first police effort In Chi ago tu rheck overcrowding. The Kiilce will report today on what they aw to Chief Collin, who will In hia tjrn derrribe to Mayor Dunne the addition as they were found. Ti e policemen were detailed to the J'a.inn, after corporation counsel. J Ranr.bnu had given an opinion t.;a he eit. under its police power. I""1'. prevent i) iepgers from enter-J- f crowded trains to their own P"-- ' .i or the Injury of others i 27th attracted. an Increase London laughed at their antics. The newspapers ridiculed iheui. Son..-o-f the Women were arrested for raising a disturbance outside the house of the chancellor oT the exchequer. H. II. Asquith. The women were nicknamed 'Hooligans or "The Shrieking Sister-hood.- " They were illustrated as bespectacled. elderly frumps. Cbrlstabel Paukhurst calmly went on her work throughout this storm. She laughed, with the world, at the ridicule, at (he absurd cartoons. She laughed and joked at hrr meetAu.l ings on her canvassing trips all teh time she worked quietly, secretly perhaps, but -- as results have proved very thoroughly. Around the banner uf the Women's union there began to assemble notable women woman who hsve made a name for themselves in whiles, iu philanthropy. In art, letters and woik among the lust regions of the undei-worlAnd these women brought their follower Into the fold. Bo then the headqnarters of the movement was brought from aMurhe-te- r and established here, fhrisiabel was joined by her mother and her sisters. Branches all over the country were organised on tours made the last few months. These branches last month were called upon for their lies! speakers and organizers and a crusade on a gigantic scale was planned tor London. The happenings of last month at tha Nausea of parliament and the recent events at Halloway prison are of course sidll fresh In the minds uf readers. It is these happenings which have brought to the support uf the union and the .movement, additional numbers uf the men and women who count. These happenings hare caused the proas to Interview the women leaders at their headqiariera and photographs have made a deal of difference. For the Shrieking Sisterhood ami the Fooligans were found In a won darful minority. The Interviewers discovered that the leaders of the union ware gentlewomen, well bred, highly educated, well groomed, fashionably dressed; in many cases wealthy and of high social standing. The frumps of the Imagination gave way to good looking girls anr stately matrons. The Interviewers found that many at the leaders went to their open-ai- r meetings or to visit their comrades In driven jail In their own automobiles, by liveried chauffeurs- - And so the press began to ait op and take a new view of the women workers, though not necessarily a favorable one of l heir movement. The public Is divided. Many still jeer at meetings, and through the Englishmans greatest privilege, letters to the newspapers. The women keep on sawing wood." They are organising and working, fornlng, noon and night Every dinner, hour, rain or ahlne, speakers some quite young glrla hold meetings in the streets outside tha gain of the big factories and mills where women are employed. At night meetings are held in halls In many different sections of London and the enrollment of members continues. Tho union will not tell its membership. That ia Its own secret The leaders want to surprise England very shortly by announcing gigantic fir urea a million, perhaps. From Finland, where women bare the franchise, a deputation of leading women voters and orators la coming, as volunteers, to address the women of England. New Zealand end Australia. where women also have the franchise, have already sent their delegation of orators. A gnat tour la to be organised throughout Groat Britain, when these women who are will tell all about It to those women who want It 12-- Fttri'-.i-h- tU: t i 21-- -l 12 Pour i: itxt- .'uiuisbed FOR Lt FOR RENT Furuisjcd rooms. 137 2ii.it tL. Wash. SITUATIONS WANTED, 1113-lw- k FEMALE. Good nurse want posiMrs. M. J. Falls. UhMetrica WAITED nursing preferred, rhone lleimau 1112-lPails, 248 Wash. Axe. WANTED Men, everywhere; pay. to distribute circulars, good adv. 12-- 1 11 Good man In each county to represent and advertW Hardware Department, put out samples, Exetc. - Salary $21.00 weekly. pense money adxanced. Dept. At, The Columbia House, Chicago. t. MEN AND BOYS, Plumbiug or bricklaying trade pays $5 to $8 per day; wa teach you by practical instructions ia 3 months; position guarfree catalogue. anteed: Coyne Trade flthuol, 4975 Easton Ave., St. IjouIk. Mo. r. WANTED Energetic, trustworthy man or woman to work In Utah, rep- resenting Large Meaufactaring Company. Salary $5d to $90 per month, paid weekly. Expenses advanced. J. H. Moore. Ogden, Utah. 11 yean tf TO WATER d snered 11271 wk S 41.17 -- pjrbit-i.iv 22(iS of 2! 11-2- YOUR own terms on p'auo l lins, a.Moihtr next I'UUna mJi-Ua- and good. USERS. Line Railroad, In Weber county, Utah. Bald water will be collected In n twain, nhlch la situated at a polat 2,000 feet weat and' 1,135 feet north of the aouth-eacorner of Section Sl, Township 6 north. Range 1 wait, Balt Lake twee and meridian, from where It will be conveyed for a distance of 6,000 feet In a pipe line, and them used from January 1 to December 31. inclusive, of each year, for general railroad pur poses. This application la designated office as No. In the t8ate Engineer st 1005. All proteata against the granting of said application, stating tha reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit In duplicate and filed In this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of tho publication of this notice. CALEB TANNER, State Engineer. Dete of flrat publication, November 12th; date of completion of publication, December 12th. But 1 UNION DEPOT TIME CARD Wcmea of WoodgraR, Ogden Circle M. meets every Tuesday night at :30 o'clock. K. id 1. balL letting Neighbors invited. Dues can be paid at tha office at Ed. Autb, the afternoon of the 38th at rack aiuiith. First National Bank Bldg. SUSIE ALDEN, U. N, 113 Twenty throe rouu: vioPan-tone- 11-8-- i'h PROFESSIONAL street. MARIE CRlTEfi, Clerk, 2731 Monroe Avenue. Double Depart. 114111 No Nxl ouiera 8 Overload i.imiod. for Omaha, Council Bitafta, Dearer,Kaa- aua City and cost. No .112 No. I Ke. am :$ eapreas... 8:29 4 a-t-a. mm. ,, 3:06 p.ta. Ogden and Echo.. 5:36 pan. Lot Aagtilee Dm, fted .. 7:66 yjL Atlantic express, for Denver, Omaha, dully ........... Council Bluffs. Kaa-wCity and all points aesL dally.. 7:30 X 3 ym Arrive. California express, from Council Bluff. Denver, Omaha, Kansas City and : o.m. Nalll tigdea and Echo... 16:39 a.m. v" 6 Fast Mali 1:06 fft, 1 Overland Untiled, 7 from Omaha, Council Bluffa, Knaaaa , City, Denver and all points seat, 6:56 p.L dally .. Ijoa Angelas Lio-Ited i, 5:66 PAL ,.,., ss Lewla-tSlay-n- State Engineer's Office Balt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 15, 1906. ' Notice Is hereby given that the Oregon Short Line Railroad Company, by lu chief engineer, William Ashtoi, whose poatofflca addrasa la Salt Lake City, Utah, haa made application Is accordance with tha requirements of Chapter 10$, Session Laws of Utah, 1905, to appropriate ten (10) cuble feet per second of water, which rises la Sand Ridge Cnt on the Oregon Short room in my life for It. 2 2 : A;1!1-- ) a LEGAL. NOTICE IKr - ll matter, tack signs, etc.: no canvas-sing- . Address National Distributing Bureau, loo Oakland Btiuk Bldg.. Bell toy, 17 or uf age. Reed Hotel. flt-ii- ,.1 ax- h MALE HELP WANTED. WANTED WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. - 1122-lm- a WANTED ld-lm-a 15 o-- CLAIRVOYANT. genera! Chicago, HI. iiw. h ilili lOo parlor, clothes LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. closet; strictly modem; also single THE REUAB1E Clairxoyant. PalmWell rooms for geailoiurn. 2tA7 ist aud Medium is lucaieu perma11$ TeiTa ave. all andSilver Hive No. 1, meets the second nently at 172 .'7th Sl. fourth Tuesdays at 2:30 p. m. at Ht-correctfor tilings. predictions ness are touched tor by preas and G Neill Hall. Twenty fifth street. VisFURNISHED rooms, storage. Phoee iting slaters cordially Invited. 11-lm 1144. public. BE88IE BEARING. L. C. LUCY KELSON. K. K. FOR RENT Rooms, furnished for HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. Annex. housekeeping. Feery KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. HAIR SWITCHES for sale at reduced rooms for FOR RENT Furnished price. Hair chains a specialty. Ogden Test. No. 24. meets the see-enhousekeeping. 2220 Lincoln. Masquerade costumes to rent for anf fourth Filday evenings balls aud theaters. All mail .orders a( 6 o'clock sharp, In L O. O. F. hall FOR RENT Cleaa furnish sd rooms, promptly attended to. Mrs. CJi. Lae. Visiting Kulgbta cordially invited to 321 24 lb. with bath, tty roughly renovated; P. U. Box 435. attend. nlw light housekeeping iwima. The JW. HALSEY. Commander. INSURANCE. Colonial, 3C2 !4lh SL Mrs. 8. L. F. F. BuND, Record Keeper. Chlnn. Manager. W. X. PIERCE, Notary PubUe, Real MASONIC. FOR RENT Furnished rooms suitable Estate; Fire, Life and Accident 1E1 for gentlemen. 23rd. 467 24lk SL Queen Esther Chapter Ne. 4. O. R-Regular meetings held at Maaoalo FOR RENT Furnished rooms. BenJUNK. Hall on Washington avenue, between nett Block. atraete and Twenty-etatTHE INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. buya Twenty-fifttoe first ed third Fridays of each BOARD AND ROOM. all Linda of junk. Bell phuM C26Z. month. members cordiallad. phone 3693D. Green 4k Jacob ly InvitedBojou.-ninto attend. FURNISHED ROMS and board. 236 2148 Pacific. tec, lyr. ELSIE BADCON, W. M. !4t h et. LILLIE HALSTEAD; Secretary. IF YOU bava any klad of Junk, pbone FOR RENT Modem front room with to Ogden Junk House; we wlU call ORDER CF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS board, suitable for two- - 814 24tb at. for 1L Bell 'plume S35K; Ind. L25. mm Wasatch Divtsiua No. 124, O. K. C, FOR RENT First class room aud aieeta second and fourth Friday at board at tbe Virginia; most popular MUSICIANS' DIRECTORY. 2:10 p. m. in K. of P. hall, comer place In the city. Washington arsons and 24th straoL MR. A. H. GROSE-- Ex pert Plano Tun- All brothers are cordially Invited to BOARD AND BOOM 449 26th Street. er and Repairer. With Barnes' Music attend. afore. Grand Opera House Blk. GEO. ALLEN, C. C FOR RENT, UNFURNISHED ROOMS D. L. BOYLE, B. and T. UPHOLSTERING. FOR RENT Two mums unfurnished. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLEB. 2721 Jefferson eve. See Mrs. Cbamp-ney- . 1 AM doing all Linda of upholaturing, mat-tredraping, carriage trlmmiag, Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogdaa making, carpel fitting, laying Aerie, No. 118, F. O. E aieeta every FOR RENT Thrae roams on north Your reand cleaning. patronage ia Monday evening la Engine balL east Washington. Ind. 3617-spectfully solicited upon assurance of Reed hotel, at 2:66. Visiting Broth-a.- of prompt service and fair prices at era Invited to attend the Eagles FOR RENT HOUSES. 1 all limes. have had 21 yearo old Aerie meetings. practical experience; last seven J. C. CA8BKRQ, W. PrarideaL FOR RENT Four-roohouse, furni.'ears with the Boyle Furniture Co. D. T. TRACY, Secretary. ture for sale. 2212 Lincoln Ave. Estimates given freely. Vary reDR. H. K FORRES, Aerie rhysldar 11 27 tf spectfully, K. Van Ksmpen, residence 2769 Velker Ave.; shop same B. P. 0. ELKS, MONEY TO LOAN. address Bell 'phone 163-K- , Independent 861. Ogden Lodge, No. 710, meets every MONEY ADVANCED ON SALARIES. Tuesday evening. Ledge and club People holding salaried position! OSTEOPATHY. rooms, aeeond floor Manuals bulldlcfi, who are In need of money ran to I41S Washington Avanon, supplied quickly and confidentially, GORDON CORA IVES. Q. IVES, W. Dl BROWN, E. R. without security or endorsement; from Osteopaths, IL KNAUIfl, Secretary. parent graduates J. small la back monthor weekly pay school, Kirkville, Mo. escredit once your payments; ly block, suite 61 Treatment h; ORDER OP WASHINGTON. tablished at my office you can gat appointment. Hours 9 a. to. to money at a moment's notice. Di D. m. BeU 1014K 1011. Ind. p. phone Ogdea Union, No. 172, Order at Berles bldg. Drake, 419-1Washington, moots every Tneaday PriYSICIANB AND SURGEONS. MONEY to loan In large or email evening at I o'clock la A. O. U. W. hall. Visiting com radse Invited to puma on Improved real estate at a DR. A. and FERNLUND, Physician attend. reasonable rate of Interest. Ns 16 Office a. and Burgeon. II honrs, WILLIAM DOYLE. President. eemmlsilon or expenee for curing 4 to 8 346 m. Office 25lh Mu m, p. WALTER RICHEY, fiaerotary. loan. No delay Or publicity. Call, Bell Resi571 615K; lad. phones,. Ind. Phone No. 1721-A- . dence 646 Wash. Ind. phone 563. MODERN WOOD! EN OF AMERICA. MONEY TO LOAN on farma tad city STEAMSHIP AGENT. Utah Camp. No. 6910, A. W. AGEE, real aatata. HUNTER ft KENNEDY V. C.; J. H. SHAFER, Clerk. Meets Boom 6, Flrat National Bank Bullfr O. D. RASMUSSEN Representing the Tuesday night at Engle Hall, taft White Star Line, Red Star Line, Do- every p. m. Visiting mam bars Invited. A minion Line, mat lean Line, ScanMONET TO LOAN J. J. BRUMM1TT. dinavian American Una, Holland FORESTERS OP AMERICA. American Line and Tha Hamburg LOST. American Una. Passengers booked Court Wsaatcb, No. 2, Foresters of from or to any point of Europe to America. Meets L O. O. F. hall, 24th LOST A high top tanned shoe. Reany part of tha United Stales. 2867 street, first and third Wednesday turn to 116 W. 27th. and 1356 Washington Ava, Ogdon, evening of each month at 7:66. Utah. LOST-$- 26 in $20 green lack and $5 G. W. HALSEY, C. R. P. A. GARNER, Seoratnry. gold piece, between 2020 Wash, and BANITARY WORK Karr's feed "'ire. Return to 2020 A. 0. U. W. WsMh.: reward. D07TS of all kinds. Ball phone 60IZ. Nels. 1723 CranL McCarty, Fox terrier dog. Answers tn LOST Fldbllty Lodge No. I A. O. U. W. the name of Buster. Return 700 Meets In A. O. U. W. hall every SatTAILORS. 11 2$ Iwk 19th. Reward. urday evening. Visiting brothers Invited. Cloth se cleaned and praised 61 a FIVE DOLLARS reward for return JAMES H. MTAUGHUN, M. W. 167 SL 25th BeU K51Z. month, one red dehorned milch cow. Telphone WALTER RICHEY. Recorder. W. N. PEIRCE, rtaaaeter. ephone 36$, F. E. Slater, 561 22nd. VETERINARY SURGEON 11 7 tf. ODD FELLOWS. D. P. MII.LIKEN, graduate MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED, veterinary Calls answered night or surgeon. Lodge No- - 6, Independent Ox dar. Office, Ogden Feed and Bale dtrOgden Meets in L O, WANTED Block to feed for the winof Odd Fellows. 2216 Wash. Ave. Stable, Both G F. hall every Tuesday evening, ter, by V. J. Heat mark, Kanesrllle. t-phones; night phone 455K. 9 Apply 475 22nd St. visiting brother cordially Invited to FOR KENT WANTED Dressmaking at 4til 27th Bi.; children's clothes a specialty. Mrs. L. M. Smith. Phone 353-- tion; . tf sl WANTED Good girl for hoitze work, 2011 Madison huusckeepiug ll Tw tl FOR KENT Four or fixe furnished rooms. Apply 2129 Wash. Ave. an extremely busy business woman. At present my heart la la my work and our cauue. I have not how and have not had time for love. But about the Women's Social and Political union T Oh, yea, I win toil to be. a secret about lu organisation. 1 The union la now looking with long- you am not violating any oonildeuce, aling eyes to the United States. It though the meeting waa a private one. weals American women voters from It aa Mr. Balfour, the former prime Colorado and the other states possess- minister. My mother and 1 called on ing the full franchise who will volun- him la tho Interest of women sufteer as spellbinders in the English frage. He wsa moat courteous. We campaign. ancaed him to introduce a government The headquarters of the union Is In measure. He said, T will apeak frank of buildings ly. 1 cannot do IL Thequeation of Clement's Inn, n flue pile overkioklng Aldwych and the Strand. women's suffrage ia not practical poThe offices are on the second floor. litic. If it waa, my answer would be flat, arOverhead is a fourteen-roodifferent.' tistically furnished, belonging to Mrs. "I caked him if we could make the Patrick Lawrence, the author, who la question one of practical politics. He the unions treasurer. She has given answered, 'Yea.' over her library, a beautiful comer And this la I asked him how? chamcouncil union for a to the room, Work hard. Vftrk up what he said: ber. a thoroughly big and representative orRe1 found the offices a beehive. ganization throughout tha couniry phonews, were being given porters Publicly sound all the parliamentary speakers candidate tographers appointment, on the question. Next, agorganwere getting tbelr Instructions, itate freely. Kick np a fuss. Keep member new iser their schedule, It up. Get in the public on were being enrolled, money was com- eye kicking the newspaper and stay through cothe into ing In and being counted Interest in publicity Should there. for ffer. typewriter were working kick up a new kind of fuss. And sane there dear life at their machines and all tbe time keep knocking at tbe were men typewriter!, mind you, as door of parliament and keep organiwell as female. A tapering, zing.1 ask for the queen-bee- . "The uulon I the result of tbe prime well manicured forefinger, pointed to minlster'e confidential advice. Our the flr.ger'a the ceiling. "Uptalra." tactics, a the world know, have been owner said. I went upstairs, and Into out of the way. But they will succeed chamber. council the In Fitting n the vote. Our whole A subdued light was pouring Into to ol action, extraordinary library, cruise tbe octagonal, many no doubt, hat been schemed out the windows. Across through the oriel Just rb if It was a problem In mathegreensward of the lawn I could just matic. Even tbe abuse and ridicule courts the see tbe stately towers of at the start were part of our desk In the received at Justire. At a flat-to- p scheme. abel central bow window sat Christ The women's suffrage movement in Pankhurat. At tbe round oak table of England was really staried many years the council sat her secretary, a young ago by Susan B. Anthony the Unitgirl, busy with her typewriter. And ed States on one or her visits here. I Chriatabe waa bnay. too. My wish she were alive now to help Interview lasted, perforce, an only ur. We would dearly lore some prachour. For every' other minute the pri- tical help iroin America. The moral vate telephone called or a clerk or beip wn have received from the Unitofficial with a sheaf of papers rushed ed Stales has done ue a great deal of In and seized the minutes. good. Love? Romance? I shall be only too glad on behalf wheeled quickly Mlsa Parkhurat of tbe union to send a message t an.l me toward chair round In her American women through thle paper. laughed. She didn't blush at the quesAnd then Miss Pankhurs wrote the tion just. laughed. But sht Inclosed message, submitted it to the It. and then council to b approved, no romance (n my lire. slened it. There I am in the B that I don't mesa that CHARLES BYNG HALL. rut n fold maldshlp or that 'here is 1 p:i-at- E 2. Sego Ij:y Circle, No. 174. meets et e.y second and fourth Friday nights t 7:3a, in K. of P. LalL Yisiung coroially Invited. FOR Stl.K Fil l, oil'll Rock hono r netghboi MRS BESSIE 1 Eg. G. X. 2459 7 I 11.10 "till 1:kI 1127 p'iloi: Grant ELLEN Clerk. 2234 EASTMAN. FOil SALE Gin ul nd calf Ap Avenun. Washington 1126-l2 f Adams. pi' I'll i! I, a Vu.il am 11 2l ;f tear MISCELLANEOUS . n American porta. This was St. RENT FOR KENT fol FOR SALE Fell SC. rli i..-i- Grant Axe. 1 Immigration to the United Stales is In the six months ended increasing. October SI. ISM. the number of arri rals from all countries was 442.683. period thin and the corresponding 1.410 EECEMBER . .2 Ft) RKENT iistb, furnisfci'l ON THIS ADVERTISEMENTS PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO LESS FIRST INSERTION 25 CENTS. ALL ADvER TiSEMENTS MOST BE PAID IN BJSI EXCEPTING ADVANCE, NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH OS. hc .i nandinc and to in court next WsnciSCO lb ad day she refuse.: io reivqriw ihr "man-mad- e Brazil lr America. fin, to South law' and mii.ci.km i- than facilities to Japanese than to holds Chile out while races, She sorted the uu. and wa ihu-- . the first uf the wt.mvu who claim t sprclal inducements. be martyrs for the caM wh i wcur coo Chlnesa m,- leadc-i- . Ths strihe among the i jail. Ohristabel. is continues and the cuoimander in all sjbavq.icut div ;ies In Singapore turbancea, has alwat - managed to esdelaying shipping. FEMALE HELP WANTED. arrest. Sue believes r.e can o cape more for the cause by not going to js 1 WANTED A The United Railroads of San Frangood laundre, (laden After the general e.ertiu; au cisco In its statement to the board la-General Hospital, at once. If dePankburat came to lamaun. She ol arbitration, has rejected all short-and wages increased for mands a branch hurt. With her WANTED Giri for general housework 1U came several Lancashire girls. Scuu-hour, made by the employes in 1 In faniLy. Mrs. 1). j. Na.oue. women diaio. and leade, in the various departments. 2539 Auams. 11 2S It wt.men'a labor uufou intemarional At first LunJou absohitely ignored WANTED William B. Wilson, A chambermaid at the aecretary. and Thomas D. Nicholls. ibeiu. Then, as they continued holdLeaver House. district president of the United Mine ing outdoor meetings, iteimoimig parWorkers of America, have been elect- liament and asking caiiiuel mimslei s WAN TED Good g.rl fur general to receive deputations, attention was ed to congress in Pennsylvania. housework. 4G2 JauDW ....iairymen ug Turee ) MORNING, FURNISHES ROOMS FOR RENT K.S SlIr.&TL ALL UTAH, SUNDAY GCDEN EXAMINER, No. No. No Na Nol 1 WANTED Forty head of hones to feed for tha winter. Apply to F. Dl Richardson, 660 32nd 8L Ball pboae 691Z. REAL ESTATE. Na No. Na Na Na Na Na South of Ogden Depart Easts is express 4:10 6 Portland, fipokai Butte and Pocatello for Balt Lake City, 7:10 daily 6 JxxsJ for BnR Lake 1:56 CHy, dally 12 Cache Valley to Balt Lake City.... 16:40 2 Untiled for Bolt - lake City, Provo, Nephl and Juab, 6:10 dally .. 15 Loo Angeles Limited .. 5,20 16 Poftlnad, Bpokanw Butte and Pocatello to Baft Lake City, 6:20 dally .. 4 ..,., ut Am. p.m. p.iA Am, ail am. AM. p.w p-- 7-- 21-1 brick resFOR BALE A good idence wilh cellar and barn; more f acre of land; on car than line, I2.50U. fhsuncey Parry, Cor. 33rd and Waab. one-hal- tf frame house, modern, largo tot. bargain. $2,750.00. Five-rooframe house, city water, largo lot, snap, $750.00. Kelly ft Herrick. EIGHT-ROO- tf AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS WANTED Call 3 to 9 a. m.. C to 8 p. m. Caroba Med. Co, 2361 Wash. Ava. PERSONAL. I HAVE a home in country for orphan girl or elderly lady. Bell phone North wit BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE Restaurant ing town. Inquire 311 leav- Party Twenty-fift- street LEGAL. THE-WORL- CONSTABLE SALE. Court of Ogden Tn the Munk-ijm- l City. Weber County. State of 1 tab. The Plngrve National Bank, plaintiff, vs. James J. Varney, defendant. ,To be sold ui ronstahle sale on the 21at day of December. 9(W, at 12 o'clock, noon. t the front door of the County Court Hne In Ogden City, Weber County. Utah, the lands and premise altuate In said City, Oiiiii'v and State, known and described All of !'rk and Mxtof-of King's Addition to 0',, n Ci y. Utah. H. STEELE. Constable i.f Ogden City Prc!:ict. .Weber Couniv Utah.- - Noriii:a-.:1. Daied, Oid'-nIn B! fiftt-o- two (lTii 4 2 I'-a- i ' South of Ogden Arrive. Na I Portland, Bpohanq Butte aad Pocatello express from Balt 6.M. laka City axprsss Na 5 Atinntle Lake Balt from CHy Intermediate be present and WINDOW CLEANING, A. B. ORAFF, Noble Grant 1:05 UL , points, dolly HENRY KIBBEL Secretary. 7 Portland. Bpokaas, Na UTAH window and house denning Butte aad Pocatello Janitor and porter work. Bam express from Balt Queen City, Retobab Lodge No. 4. Ca Bell, 1033K. Office 414 I. O. O. F. hall Meet second and lake City, daily.... U:M am. 26lh 8L Odd at Fallows X fourth Friday evening Phot Mall from Balt Na treat Vleitlng Lake City, daily.... 2:! Hall, Twenty-fourtmembers invited. Ne. 11 Cache Valley reESTHER RANDALL Noble Grand. FRATERNAL press from Baft Mlfid LOLA WOODBERRY, Seoy. lake City, Provo, Krphl and Juab, ROYAL ARCANUM. No. Inde26, 6:15 pjn. Junction City Lodge dally ,, Order of Odd Follows,, meets Wo. 17 Lon Angeles LimSafest and beaL Insures men for pendent tn I. O. o. F. ball every Thursday ited ., 6:45.) one, two or three thousand dollars. brothers cordially Na express .. 7:05 Mountain Council, No. 617, evening. to Visiting Rocky be present meets second and fourth Friday even- invited JAMES BUNE, N. G. ings at A. O. U. W. hall, over HowWALTER RICHEY, Secretary. ell's store. Visiting brothers cordially Invited. DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. FRANK FOULGER, Regent J. W. WOTlUCnSPOON. Collector. LEEOTAH COUNCIL, No. 2, D. of P, G. B. ROBERTS, Secretary. meete every Wednesday evening et I oclock, Engle 1U1L Due can be FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. paid to Susie Aides, C. of W, 112 Depart. 26th BL No. T. 371, Lodge, F. B, Ogden Na 6 Atlantic Mall for MAMIE J. PLANZ, Pocahontas. Balt Lake City, meets second and fourth Tumdaye at ALICE COLLINS, K. of R. 6 p. tn.. In A. O. U. W. ball. Visiting aad all Prove 7:45 ai members cordially invited. pointe east RATHSONE SI8TERB. D. H. ADAMS, President. Na 12 To Belt Lake City CORA HOBBS. Secretary, Intermediate sod Meets every Saturday afternoon at 1:00 it. T. MILLER, Treasurer. points, daily 2:30 la Pytblnn hall, Utah National Bank building. Sojourning slaters cor- No. 14 Salt Lake passen1. Is p.A DEGREE OF HONOR. ger ,. dially Invited to attend. Na 3 Atlantic limited for MRS. NELLIE FRYER, M. E. CL Bolt Laka City, MRS. ISABEL WYANT, M. of R. Ogden Lodge Xo. 1, meets every LeadvlUa, Provo, and C. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at tha Pueblo, Denver and A. O. U. W. hslL Visiting members all points east, dally 2:59 pja-No- . cordially Invited. Mrs. Jemima Fur-nla4 Atlantic express C. of H.; Mrs. Jeanette Hill, for Belt Lake City, financier; 5Us L. Jennie PruuL re- Southern Padfi: Companj Pueblo, Denver aad corder. all points east, dally 7:60 pm. WOODMEN OF Depart. No. S Pacific expree for Weber Camp, No. 74. meets in K. Arrive. San Frenciaco andtf In Utah National hall Bank P of intermediate points, 3 Pacific express Na v 1:39 In. building every Thursday evening at S from Denver, Pueb-Visiting Woodmen cordially No. 5 daily o'clock. Balt Lake P a c I fi c exprora Provo. lo, Invited to attend. Fan to throuah City and all points g. hexixger. c. c. 12:05 AlA lorin Francisco, daily. . .11 ;55 am. eat, daily l First Nat Clerk, AUTH. Bank E 3:25 p.m. No. 11 Osden passenger. .11:20 Am. Mall No. Building. No. 1 Overland Limited. 5; in p.m. No. 6 Pec I fie Limited from Balt Lake Arrive. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. City, Provo. Denver 7:li a.m. No. lb Fatal Mail and all polntaraat.il: 30 aba Atlantic 8 ?. N". express Knlahts No. of Lodge, Optra meet 1 Pacific Mall from Kan Franlsco r Na from Cast's at Utah Hall, Pythias, Pur bio. Dearer. 7:2b a.m. hui'di::?. Mon dully National Bah Lake m Ijradvlllr, K. 2.30 of A.l Limited.. P.'s Overland p Xo. ; requested day ertuincCity and oil points No. 4 Atlantic expreo to "Pal with u. 2:40 ptg C. C. dally Fan from 4PTMOTT, BENJAMIN from Loral SiEpete Na r. i:j r.f .V. trirrmedlaro and i'lr.n. h 5:5'' pm. I.. X MEII). K of R. and 3. point, daily h FOR BALE 20 acres, good orchard, house, bam and water right. U. B. Wallace. 1 mile south of star Can11 wk ning factory. I9ut;, No. p.m. . 1 ....12:56 Po-lan- o FOR SALE (lfii No. a.m. tf w follow. No. North of OgdonDoparL Portland, Bpukaaa, PDcntolto aad Butte 1:25 eapreaa, dally 31 Moled and ICeltoo foonl, via Brigham, leave dally except 1:26 Sunday 7 Feet Mall, Port-lanSpokane, Pocatello aud Butte, , ,13,16 dally . 1dMoha. Valley ex6:20 press, daily North of Ogden- - Arrive. I Foist Mall from . Portland, Spokane, PtonteUe and Butte, 7:10 dally .. 12 Cache Valley ex10:35 press, dally 16 Portland, Spokane, Butte and Pocatello apraea, dolly .... 6:56 14 Malad and Kelton toool, via Brigham, arrives dally except 6:25 Sunday ., 6 9-- Fast o-cr- - pa |