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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH, l'EIHAY MORNING. DECEMBER 1004. .1, Hereafter Advertisements on this page must be paid for in advance excepting only those business bouses who have an open book account with us MALE HELP WANTED. FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE. (Continued) FOR SALE 7 room line home, good location, bath, electric lights, barn, WANTED Boy a anted to learn the $3,506. N. H. Ives, 209 E.cU etc., Printing business. One with soaia 12-building. experience preferred. Address X. Y. Z., Boz 53u, Litv. FOR SALE 5 room house, big lot, close in $1,200. N. 1L Ives. 209 Eivles A man or to address 12-building. tell and lake order good for L. D. B Church Pictures. Must furnish FOR SALls w ream name, suule.-lawn- , l.Uliop s bO recommendation. ciectrle lights, etc., fine locacenl commit. ion. Territory Fr, tion. $1,900. N H. Ives, 209 Kccle Wber, Box Elder and Cache Coun-tie12-building. Address Uoorge W. Ctockeron ' Kiverdak-- , Weber Co., Utah. FOR SALE 6 re-frame, good home. $b00 down, balance $15 monthly, WE PAY $1S A 1VEEK And expay $1,500. N 1L lve 209 penses to men with rigs to Intro 12-- 3. building. duce Poultry Compouud. lnlerna-tlona- l Mfg. Co., Parsons, Kan. FOR SALE Fine lot on bench 33x131 feet, $150.00. WANTED By uisnutacturing house, KELLY A HERRICK. trusty assistant for branch office, $1S paid weekly. Position permanent No FOR SALE 6 room brick bouse end capital required. Previous experbrick barn, two lota. 2 and 2 blocks ience not essential. Address, Branch from Wash. Ave., on bench. Terms. Como Manage., Blk., Chicago, $2,000. N. 1L Ives, 209 Ecclcs build12-- 3. ing. WANTED Good hustlers with hors and buggy to collect and sell, ad- FOR 8AI.B 16 2 br 132 feet on Madvancement to right parties. Inquire ison Ave., between 24th and 25 ih 2572 Wash. Ave. streets Anniy to Wm. Glaamauu. Standard Office. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. 8AI.E 8 room brick bouse, 1 and FOR RENT Three furnished or unfur- FOR 2 acres orchard. Near Deaf school. nished rooms. 3108 Pacific Ave. $3,060. N. U. Ivee, 2U9 Ecclcs build12-ing. FOR RENT Rooms for i light housekeeping, also one Urge room suit- FOR SALE! 23 acres all cultivated, able for two gentlemen, 2139 Wa.-700 bearing young trees, brick house, 9 Peery Annex. barns, sheds, good water right. A bargain. $3,250. N. H. Ives. 209 Eerie FOR RENT Rooms in Boyle Block. 12-- 3. building. is-i- p Wedell. 3. advertisements on this PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. LESS NO FIRST INSERTION ALL ADVERTHAN 25 CENTS. TISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN EXCEPTING BUSIADVANCE. NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. " MONEY TO LOAN- Leave your film today nd get your prints tomorrow. AH Quick blKh grade work. Tripp' service Studio. No. 73, old Boylt Illi. often depends on us pa s man's appearance. Call if you want a pointer. Anderson A Success in business Street Ladles' 1UCILMOND. practical tailor. Ladies', Misses' and Children's rioaks, suits, mantles ana separate skirts made to order. Old skirts and mantles cleaned, repaired and praessd at shortest notice. 135 25th St. 1. FEMALE HELP WANTED. 1-- 1-- 13-1- 8. do housework. WANTED Girl to Good wage. Two in family. No children. No atovea. Call at 34i 13-- 28th. 12-1- x 3. h. 12-1- - J. PROFESSIONAL FRATERNAL GOODSb Mrs. C. E. Lee, dewier In MONEY Jau. Mturuy. on LOAN TO 1- -. Evcica Bldg MONEY TO LOAN r.-a- estate l 319 IXuUa'.yus. hair goods, switches, frizzes, etc, at low prices. .Masquerade costumes, wigs, etc. Mail order promptly attended to. Hair chains a specialty. P. (J. Uok 433. Looms over old poetoffica building,- 321 1 w cniy-tourstreet. th Wall paper. Paper Hanging and Painting. Set J. K. Drsue. 2464 Wash BREEDING. On real esiat?. Room 6, First N Hui.--.- t ! raruis ar,l city A Krunciy. Back B.ilg. DRAKE'S EASY MONEY 1.0 NED SALARIED PEiHLE SAME day asked for withj'.it security or indorsement, wiibi-:-,- i knowledge of employer or anyone; payments to suit Lowest Rates Bent Terms. Your credit once iMgbiishnd at my office you can get money at a moment's notice; call and get my terms before going el.-- where. IX IX Ecclos Bldg. DRAKE, rooms t!i-4- ll 'Phone 506 K. Op.u Suudsys, 10 to 11 a. m. BUSINESS CHANCES. Full bloJ Jersey bull for service. Price tl.Oi). W. L. Jenkins, corner Wail and 33rd -- I reel. PIANO TUNINGL PIANO TUNING Mr. Tempest Wood, stogie tuning, $3.56; by the year $7.53. Address, cars FreJ hlasaa, 2U6 Washington Ave. FRUITS AND CANDIES." John Oontou, the popular candy manufacturer. ban tbs finest line of choicest fruits, randies, cigar and tobacco. Y'ou shoulJ sail and bee him. Ona door mirth of Wrights; 2335 Waatilng-ti'Avenue. U FOR SALK liarber tiup, two hydraulic chairs, (Mmhination. ELOCUTION. near dtqiot. Rent $12 O0. Two year lex-- beat In iiran. Clear $2.1 Teacher of wide experience on etag to $30 per week. Lest city. 142 and platform will lake n few puplla 25th St. 27 or class. Terms reasonable. Apply evenings. A. W. WATSON, from butdeets fur ' sale ona 2818 Washington Ave. Retiring of the best saloon and oideat stands In the city, for one-haof Its value. ASSAYER. lf RENT--Furnis- hed 12-1- 5 J. hie Ylrker, Asaayer, 150 Main St., Balt lake City, Utah. P. O. Box 1018. Sam plea by mall or express will It carefully aseayad. BREWERIES. 12-1- 12-1- Becker Brew!n-- and Malrine Company. Brewers and Malstera. Ogden. r FRATERNAL g 12-1- 8. 11-1- lES Masonic hall, over Ugden. Utah. 2416 Ave, Washington Webfr Lodge No. 6, F. A A. M. Regular communications first and third Thursday! of each month. Qualified Masons cordially Invited. A. V. McINiOSH, W. M. F. E. NICHOLS, Secy. Ogden Chapter No. 2, IL A. M. Reg- ular convocation first Tuesday of aa-month. V idling cuinpanlona cordially Invited. F. W. VOI.fo M. li If. P. F. E. NICHOLS. Secretary. 11-2- ODD FELLOWS- - 12-2- 2. SITUATIONS WANTED, FEMALE. RENT NJca furalmed rooms, modern improvements. Gentlemon 2 preferred. 646 24th BL FOR dressmaker WANTED Experienced will go out by the day. 2717 Wash. 13-- 2. Are. 11-3- FOR RENT Furnished rooms housekeeping, 2230 Lincoln. . for 11-2- 2. Woman desires to taka ta Ft'R RENT Nicely ft rnlsbed front washing. 2662 Van Huron. room for lady or gentleman. $56 7 9. BL MALE HELP WANTED. rOR RENT Furnished rooms for liNE DOLLAR A YEAR PROTECTS light housekeeping at the Lawrence, YOU. rent moderate. 2613 Washington WANTED 11-1- Its We Imue more accident and sickness policies than any other similar com- FOR RENT Furnished ana flats. 2684 Gr xL pany in the world, because we issue the most popular and 'cheapest unrar-nlsbe- insurance d rail SALE New 8 room frame bouse, FOUND A bay mare and buggy. Call pantry, eloaeL city water and nlas at Sheep Camp south of Sugar Factile light five blocks from Wachlnf-tn- a of 2548 Quincy. tory 8120 Avs. $950. Inquire Quincy Jv FOR RENT, STORES. FOR BALE! 7 room modern brick 16 feet near Madison srhool; Cloak In. lnmallmenU. dwelling. will erect store for proper parties. 2,760. KELLY A HERRICK. Apply Wm. Glaamann. FOR BALE House! and lota at a barFOR RENT, OFFICES. gain. Rooming houses cheap. 1 will ave you money If you buy of me. FOR KENT Office, furnished, O. A. White. 862 25th SL md living rooms to rent in the iloylo FOR SALE. MISCELLANEOUS. Block, 24C8 Wash. Ave. Inquire room 1, W, It. Wedell. IMS FOR BALE Thoroughbred Irish Setter pupa, 2542 Lincoln Ave. Newly tarnished frost family $6 par FOR SALE Four room brick resiprivate or dues; assessments no policy; month. No. 139 23rd BL dence, with good cellar, good barn, other amounts in proportion. Death especially prepared for the raising benefit; weely indemnity; specific in- FOR RENT I moaern, rumUhed of chickens, 81.160- - $300 down, baldemnity for loss of limbs Or eyesight; 'noma. 182 27th BL ance on email monthly payments. free medical attendance; many other Chauncey Parry, Cor, 23rd and Wash. original and popular features. Issued to Ave. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for either eez without regard to nationallight housekeeping at the Lawraao ity, color or occupation. Ail claims .. I FOR SALE! Desirable rooming housa 2618 Washington a promptly and liberally settled. doing good business. Kelly A HerINSURANCE ASSETS 1300,000. rick. wanted FOR RENT Furnieneff rooms with Reliable representative bath. Tbs Colonial, 362 24th BL everywhere; good territory still open; BALE Desirabla restauranL FOR lilieral contract to capable agents; well located. Kelly A Herrick. 6 RENT Nlca furnished rooms 2531 FOR previous experience not accessary. ' 13-- 2. Adama Ave. THE INTERNATIONAL COMPANY, 11 FOR BALE Beat of terms, no InterBroadway, New York. FOR RENT Nice furnished rooms, est, 66x133 feet, 3 room house, 6u0. 19-- 9 2539 Adama Ave. For particulars call on 8. L. lvea, WANTED Responsible man to manNo. 2484 Wash. Ave. age an office and distributing depot DEL MONTE HOUSE. concern. for large manufacturing Furnished rooms for housekeeping, FOR SALE Finest stock ranch In the Salary $150 per month and conunla-nio- board and room, strictly first-clas-s. west, fully equipped. 8. L. lvea. Applicant must have good me a irlaL Mrs. T. Mortenseu, references and $3,000. Capital se- Give U-1-8 BL 968 84th FOR RALE Old papers, 25 cents per cure. Address, SupL 323 West 12th hundred. Call at this office. 8L, Chicago. ROOMS AND BOARD. FOR BALE A hot-aifurnace, good WANTED 18 to lift weekly easily FOR RENT Light, cheerful room with condition. Will beat 5 or 8 room 2554 earned by either eez knitting seamlocation attractive Most board. house. Burns alack. $50. Apply less hosiery for the western uur Jefferson Ave. Wrights store. machine our ket; Improved family with ribbing attachment furnished FOR RENT Furnlshe rooms and FOR SALE New hot blast stove worthy families who do not own a - board with all modern conveniences ll-k- d 866, 82nd Bt 8. machine on easy payment 614 24th 8L plan; write at ones for full particulars and commence making money; ro ezperl-enc- e BOARD AND ROOM First class board FOR SALE Tbe beat rooming bouse la Ogden, 31 rooms nil full. Terms required. United States Wooland room. . 871 22nd BL on application. Apply Bennett Block, ' en Co, Detroit, Mich. corner 26lh and Grant Mrs. T. R. FURNISHED ROOMS with board, n-2- 7 Malloy. 2339 Adama. WANTED Person to call on retail trade. Established business. $1:6 FOR BALE New Hot Blast Stove and ezpeasea paid weekly. ' Ezpenie ROOMS and BOARD, 365 28th BL 865, 28 BL 11:28 Position permamoney advanced. First-clas- s board and table BOARD nent. Previous ezperience nut essenroom, 2235 Wash. Ave. 'Phone 614 Z. FOR BALE Rooming and boarding tial. Address Trade Manager, 323 house, rear R. R. sbops, 10 rooms; Dearborn, Chicago. doing flue business; must be sold; FOR RENT, HOUSES. SL price $560. This to a bargain. WANTED Indoatrloua man or wom-- n 3 or 4 room house. ApRENT FOR to take charge of branch supply FOR SALE Stoves and furniture. Inply at 2836 Lincoln. office in this territory. Also severquire mornings, 8201 linooln Avw. al a salesmen for' our RENT A 7 roomed modern house vork. lnezperienco need not dis- FOR U-774 21st SL WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS. aa wo dealra qualify any to drill our applicant, employes In our own FOR RENT 6 room house. Good locaWANTED Highest pries paid for methods and plana. Will pay sub12-tion. Apply 2422 Adama GENTS castoff clothing, SHOES stantial weekly salary and aztra and HATS. Hyman; 188 ksth SL commission. Expenses advanced. FOR RENT Two-rooBouse at 1138 Apply at once, naming amount you 24th SL Hunter A Kennedy, Ag- WANTED Lace curtains at the would bu willing to work for, and U-3Baby ent Laundry, 884 28th BL 'Phone 730K. own envelope In your handwriting. Manager Supplies. FOR SALE FARMS. WANTED Clean white raga at the Thompson Building, 8L Louis, Mo. Standard Office. U-1-8, farmacres choice 180 of FOR SALE 88 See. ing or fruit land, N.E. nnd oae-ba- lf Tp. WANTED Mai to learn barber trade rent, furnished houses. 10. N. of R. I W. Two I Only eight weeks required. Constant miles westerly from Corinne. FuU FOR RENT Five . room furnished Practice and Instruction. Special water right 835.00 per acre, halfT jI BL $25. bouse, No. 758 Twenty-sixt- h -can ran 8 years at Inducements at present. Writ at ..h, balance Apply to N. 1L lvea, 209 Eccles Bldg. enca for particulars. Dearer Barber cent Interest per annum. Address College, Denver Cola John T. Lynch, room 603 Progress FOR EXCHANGE. block, (Salt Lake City. Male HELP WANTED Be a newsmodern A splendid TO TRADE Good On terms paper correspondent and earn $60 to FCR BALE farm near city, mostly i bouse, good location, for amall ranch fruit 17 sera $100 outside city limits. B. I Ivc monthly. No canvassing . Good bearing winter apple good 17 for work in spare time. Send 10 young A fortune for the right water right wits for booklet, "The Best Way to me: 88,000. Kelly and Herrick. 3. EXCHANGE For email stock of merEarn Money at Home." Northern chandise or Ogden property, 8 acres rasa Syndicate, Lockport, N. Y. of well Improved land in Boar River FOR SALE Fin chicken and fruit Valley, also 40 stands of bees farm, close in. well located, very 10.000 forest nnd fruit tree D. o. ANTKD A barber to work on comLohr, Corinne, Utah. J. J. BRU3IMITT. mission, Inquire at 230 25th St, written; new plan; 41 $300 RENT a year pays for FOR room It 12-1- 1. n. Attorneys-at'La- w C. C. RICHARDS, W. L. MAQINNIS, A. E. PRATT. GEORGE HALVERSON. J. N. KIMBALL, CHARLES STOUT, MARK LKSSKNGKR, U. 8, FARNSWORTH, Secies BMg. - 12-2- 2 1-- 4 " " - " " HULANISKI A PEERY, JOSEPH CHEZ, VALENTINE GIDEON, J. D. MURPHY, A. O. HORN. HENDERSON A McMILLAN T. R. O'CONNOLLY, 369 24lh Bldg. " - - - " " " Street Dentist DR. D. N. SMITH, 1st Nat. Bnk. Bldg. Drug Store, 2451 Wash Are. DR. W. G. DALRYMPLK, 2457 Wash. PHYSICIANS AND 8URGEON8. Dr. A. Fernlund, Physician and Burgeon. Office hour 10 to 12 a. m., 8 to 4 p. m. 340 25th BL 'Phone, 229. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES, Silver Hive No. 1, meets tba second y nnd fourth Tuesdays at p. m. at K. P. halL Vial ring sisters cordially Invited. AGNES HILLIARD, L. C. EMMA L TOWNS. R. K. two-tblrt- DRESSMAKING. Dresses made, latest styles. Fun Chil remodeled, cleaned, dren 'a dresses, plain aewlng and machine stitching, or go out by the day. Dressmaker, 2515 Lincoln avenue. Administrator. FIRE INSURANCE. B. H. Goddard, Insurance, Real tate and Loans. Rooms 411 Utah Loan A Trust Building for m - " - First Net Bank wide-awak- 2. " " - r U-1- El Monte Coniniandery No. 2, K. T. Btated conclave second Wednesdays of each month. Bofourulng Sir Knights courteously Invlud. J. H. EPPERSON. tS. F. E. NICU0L8, Recorder. . Ogden Tent No. 24, meets the eeo-on- MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. nnd fourth Wednesday evenings at 9 oclock sharp, in I. O. O. F. hau. Utah Camp, No. 9990, meets every Visiting Kntgbia cordially inTlted to nu end. Tuesday night at 8 oclock 1a K. Of P. hall. J. W. HALSEY. Com. J. J. BRUMMITT, V. C. F. F. BOND. R. K. J. II. SHAFER, Clerk. FRATERNAL BROTHSRHOODi WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Ogden Lodge No. 371 T. F. B., meets Segu Lily Circle No. 174 meets every let and 3rd Fridays at 8 p. m. In L O. O. F. hall. Visiting members cor- 2nd nnd 4th Friday nights at 7:30 la K. of P. hall. Visiting ncigubors cordially invited. HENRY R MORE. ProzldeuL dially invited. MISS MAY WYKES, G. N. CORA 1IORBS, Secretary. ELLEN EASTMAN, I. N, LANN1NU, Treasurer. Clerk. 2254 Ave. A. O. U. W. Women of Woodcraft, Ogdea Circle, Fidelity Ixxlg No. 2. A. O. U. W. 581,m meet every- Monday night at 8 Odd Fellows hall. Vimtlng Meets lu A. O. It. W. ball every Satur- p. day evening. Visiting brothers .nvlb Neighbors invited. Dues ran be paid at tbe offles of . H. H. LITZENRERG. M. W. ed. Auih the afternoon of the 2Sth of enen WALTER RICHEY, Recorder. iMinth. First National Bank Bldg. W. N. PEIRCE, Financier. MAMIE J. PLANZ. G. N., 2526 Lin. MAIUE CrtlTES, Clerk, 2731 Monroe KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Wat-hiugio-a E-1- 72, Ogden lodge thias meets at Knights of FORESTERS OF AMERICA. Py- Can la hall, Utah Na- Court Wasacb No. 2 Forralers of America. Meets I. O. O. I. hall. 24Lh Bt. flrut snd third Wednesday evenings of each month at 7:30. U 11. RAMSEY, C. E. ALBERT E. CLOSE, Secretary. tional Dank building, every Monday veiling. All K. of Fa. requested to meet with n W. A. ROHKRTSON CL CL A. T. WOOD. M. of . L N. MEID, K. of R. and 8. DEGREE OF HONOR. SISTERS. Meets every Wednesday evening at U. W. hall. 7:30 o'clock at A. MISS ANNA HANSEN, Chle of Honor. 2038 Adama Ave. ReMRS. JEANNETTE A. H1L corder. 239 22nd 8t. MISS E. PEIRCE, Plnanctor, 759 23rd elreeL MRS. SUSIE SIMS, Receiver. Meets every Saturday afternoon at 2:30 In Pythian ball. Utah National Dank building. Sojourning atotera Invited to atter.d. MRS. EMMA CARR. M. K. C. MRS. ISABEL WYANT, of R. as a Queen Esther Chapter No. 4, O. K. Regular meetings held at Masonic boll tba first and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning members cordially tnvlie.t to attend. MINNIE HASI.ET. W. M. LILLIE HALSTEAD, Secretary. ja FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. Fraternal Ordrir of Eaglea, Ogdea Aerie N 118, F. O. E., meets every Sunday evening In A. O. U. W. hill, over Howell's at 8:00. Visiting Brother Eaglea are Invited to 'attend the Aerie K. K. MACINTOSH. W. P. D. T. TRACY. W. Bee. 11. D. FORRES. Aorta Ph.uclan. KNIGHT8 OF THE MACCABEES. Silver Tent No. REAL retereon real estate. Es- ESTATE. A Co., rooming bouses and Room 42 First NaL Bank Bldg., Ogden. . TONSORIAL ARTIST. Go to Mrs. Adeline Greenwell for tha beet shampooing, singeing of hair and massage that will make you feci fresh and good. 2422 Monroe. 11-2- ARCHITECTS. F. C. Woods & Co., Architects', 36 and 57, First National ltouk building. Telephone, 510 K. rot-m- at first and 8 o'clock in cor- ern e of n practice which must ecm long to any but my leader, Mr. Pur-on- e, and out of a full heart and frlemlsltlp and warm regard for tbe guest we hon- GUEST OF HONOR Former Democratic Candidate for President Gives Address on the Elevating of the Bar. up-pc- a. aum-sH-fu- i aa meets K. of P. hall. Visiting Kulghla dially luviled. F. M. COCHRANE, Commander. U. T. HARRIS, Record Keeps. New Yoik, Dec. 21. Alton B. Iarki-r- , former chief Justice of the court of and Democratic cmuliiluto for the in the last campaign, aaa Ogdrn Lodge No. 6 Independent Or presidency of honor tonight ut a dinner der of Odd Fellows. Meets in L O. O. F. the guest The dinner hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting at tbe Waldorf-Astoribrothers cordially invited to be pres- naa given by tbe bench aud bar of tha ent. CHARLES STOUT, Noble Grand. city of New Vork City and Kipublicuna and Democrats alike were present to E. T. HULAN1SKI, Bcc'y. honor the Justice's return to the practice of law. Among those who attendJunction City Lodge No. 80, ed mere of the moat prominent Order of Odd Fellow meets members many of the legal profession in this in L O. O. F. tall every Thursday eity. Judge D. Cady Herrick was also evening. Visiting brothers cordially present Invited to be present The speakers included former GoverC. P. UTTER, N. Q. nor Frank 8. Black, former Secretary WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. of War Kllhu Root, Wm. 11. liornblow-e- r, and Judge Parker. Queen City RebskSh Lodge No. 4, L. Tbe lint of Subscriber included nearO. O. F., meets brat and third Saturly all of the Justices of the supreme day evenings at Odd Fellows ball. court ami other courts of the city. BL Visiting members Twenty-fourt- h Judge Parker was the renter of a invited. group of well wiahera during the greater MRS. II. ROTLB, Noble Grand. MRS. H. MEID, Secy., 718 23rd SL part of the evening. Before the speaking began Franela Burton llarrfaon, the defeated candidate for lieutenant govTICKET BROKERS. l ernor, and Mr. Irinn Bruce, the candidal approached arm in arm BlfARMANB Cut rate ticket offle 102 Twenty-fift- h street, Healy House. to greet him. They bail not met Ignore Judge Parker had never met Telephone, 161 Z. Only member Ameri- tonight. can ncket Brokers Assn, in Ogden, By. Bruce and they chatted pleasantly which mesne to the traveling publls together. Justice O'Brien proposed a toast to low rates and perfect safety. 8peclal the President of the United Slate In rates to and from Europe via. all line hia opening address Justice O'Brien ex--. Highest price paid for unused ticket pressed the hope that Judge Parker had at mileage, put aside the ermine but fur a short BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY CARMEN time and tliat ha would wear It again. "This to the occasion,'' he said in Brotherhood Railway Carmen of conclusion, uf honoring an honest A meric Wahanteh Lodge, No. 370 Judge, who baa filled his offire to the meeta In A. O. U. W. hall first and third greatest of his ability." 'JukUea O'Brien asked for a toast to Visiting brothers corFriday night Parker's "professional long life Judge Invited. dially and happiness." It waa drunk with a J. D. Harrigan, C. C. cheer. J. T. Dudman, F. S. When the Judge rose to speak tbe C. E. Monagan, R. 8. diners arose, waved handkerchiefs aud cheered. ROYAL ARCANUM. Judge Parker expressed his gratitude Ida boats for the cordial welcome exto Mountain Council, No. G37, Rocky to him In becoming a member meeta at A. O. U. W. ball, second tended of in this city. the bar and fourth Monday evening Visiting 'xhe notable absence of Joalousy and ! brothers Invited. Pays death benefit tbe. readiness of Us members to recogof one, two or three thousand dollar nize and applaud the worthy performF. C. MARTINDALE, Regent. ances of each other were conditions, he JOS. SEVERN, Col. said, that have always maJe tha prac--, G. B. ROBERTS, 8eeretar7. tice of law In the city of New York'ex- have ceedingly attractive and many WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. come here from other places, not only to gain substantial reward and in the Weber Camp No. 74. Meeta in K. of P. hall in Utah National Bank build- bope of a wider sphere of active useful- to be used wllh the traing every Thursday evening at 8 o- ness, but also clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially In- ditions of the bar here and with the ambition enrolled in the tanka of its vited to attend. member WM. DOYLE, C. of the movement to elevate BL AUT1I, Clerk, 1st KsL Bnk. Bids theSpeaking ranks of the bar Judge Parker said: "Tremendous stride have been made ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS in recent year in tbe direction of reelecting, with the concurrence of both Wshsetch Division K 124. O. R. partie Judges worthy of our beat traC meeta second and fourth Friday at dition Tbe public sentiment on tbat 2:30 p. m. la K. of P. ball, corner subject which now prevails has many Washington aventia and 24m Bt All times developed under the guidance of brother art cordially Invited to at- members of the bar, towards which the tend. profession of this city Las contributed F. W. HERRINGTON, more than its quot" D. L BOYLE. 8. and T. In roncluaiun Judge Parker said: "I thank you for this kindly welcome of your ranks and while a member of BROTHERHOOD OF RAILWAY tha bench I beg yon to regard It ns an TRAINMEN. aiwurani of earnest desire on my part to work side by eide with you in your Ogden Lodge No. 68, Brotherhood of efforts to keep up the prevent high proRailway Trainmen, meeta every Wed- fessional standing which the bar enjos as well hm to uphold and strengthen our nesday evening at 7:30 p. m. E. F. MARSHALL Mast- -. Judicial y, whether local or slate, a JuA. L HOWE, Secy., 619 Maryland diciary to wlilrb we give unhesitatingly Avem. uur coiilidcncc and affection. B. A. MUNSEY, Collector, 248 25th Klihii limit said In part: SlreeL "Upon the observation and expert- -j a 1 third Friday evening PARKER a 8, OF COLUMBUS. Ogdeu lodge. No. 719, meets every Ogden Council No. 777. meeta at A. Tuesday evening lodge and club room, O. L'. '7. hall, first end third Mon-dat- a. second floor Masonic building, 2416 Vialtiiig brethren Invited to atWash. Ave tend. A. G. HORN, 3. R. E. C. BROWN, F. S. W. C. CRANDALL Secretary. W. L M AGIN N 18, G. K. lode-iwnde- 12-1- 12-1- KNIGHTS cor-dlal- ly 11-2- . StC.E. MASONIC, NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. Excelsior Camp of Ogden, No. 2240, Ogden Union, No. 172, Oiwr of Washington meets every Tuesday ev- mecib every 2nd and 4:h Friday evenening at 8 oclock In A. Oi U. W. ha!L ings of each month at A. O. U. W. hail. invited to attend Visiting Visiting neighbors alwsvs welcome. II. A. SIMS, President. MRS. ELSIA HAUER, Oracle. WALTER RICHEY, 8 no ret ary. MISS LAURA BAUER, Recorder. RATHBONE ax ROYAL B. P. O. ELKS. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING. 12-- 2. FRATERNAL ORDER OF WASHINGTON. 223-23- A capable woman as housekeeper for email family, good 40 FOR SALE! 6 room bouse, 3 acres koiue, good wages. Call room FOR rooms for J. 11. MYEKS. 373 24th BL Block. House lanj, chicken houses, burn. Terms. Opera housekeeping. 427 24th St. $1,200 N. 11. Ives, 209 Eccle buildat 12-THE BEST OPPORTUNITY IN Exhousework WANTED Girl for ing. rooms for 1MB FOR RENT Furnished istence for the In vest meat of small unce. 600 24lh SL housekeeping, also transient rooms, FOR 8 ALE! A and large sums of Idle money where 4rm. New frame bargain. 24C8 Wash. Ave, room 6. It will produce a large aud steady WANTED Girl for general housework res. with panjy, Clouet, vestibule and monthly revenue writ hunt risk of 2333 Jefferson. 50x125 Cor. with lot is alley porches. FOR RENT Three nicely furnished loss. Principal bark on demand. rear. One block from mala s'.reeL Car rooms, modern, close in; apply 2457 For full particular, address W. H. WANTED Girl for housework, 631 lin $1,200. Terms. 502 4th Bt Lincoln 3 Ave. 413 Walnut St, Philadel25th SL phia. Pa. celSALE FOR brick housa, FOR RENT Nice furnished and an Wanted No. 1 girl tor general house-worklar and bam, 2x9 rods on Slat, furnished rooms for housekeeping, AGENTS WANTED. highest wages. Apply room Washington and Grant Also Phone 642X. 2252 Wash. Ave, up 49 Opera House Block. 5 room from with brick cellar, amirs. chicken and other out houses. EnWANTED Agents to sell Hardy at FOR RENT 3. WANTED At once, a laundress, quire oa property. Northern Grown trees. Big comsteam furnished, Nicely General Hospital. Ogden mission paid. Cash advanced weekheated, front room. Gentlemen pre12- ly. Write today and secure choice ferred. 541 23rd SL FOR SALE Vacant Lt, well situated, WANTED Girl wanted for general of territory. Washington Nursery 50x150 feet, cheap $200.00. 2246 Madison. housework. Enquire FOR RENT Two front rooms famish-1- . Co, Toppenlsh, Washington. KELLY A HERRICK. 12-- L mornings 12-- 7 2209 Wash. Are. LOST. FOR SALE Residence lota, wed loWANTED At once good girl for FOR RENT Rooms 14. A. bonis-keepinon lira. terms, for cated; easy light housework, good wages, 2011 MadiLOST on 228t Black leather shopping 2521 Adams. Crocker, room 23 Boyle Bjl son. bag containing raids with owner's name on them. Return to 548 23rd St. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for FOR BAIJC 7 room brick, cIom In, doiuawork. WANTED Woman nr pay met u. $2.20 KLLI.Y A UEli- , nnd receive reward. light house keeping. 137 36th. 9 141 56th BL RICK. LOST On Wssliispion St near 8.1th a FOR RENT Furnished Housekeeping . 1 1 AN TED Girl for gazer al housa-room. 134 West 27th SL Between FOR BALE Biz room frame leather band bag. Finder will be made Wall and Pacific. work. 2614 Grant. deace, with pantry nnd ekweta, good happy by returning to owner, fori !. Smith, 3586 Utah Ave. bnsemanL city water Inalde and onL WANTED Ladies or gentlemen to FOR RENT Furnished bousezeeplug lot 75x151 foe L $1200. work; salaried position. L, 1164 2Sth FOUND. rooms, 2337 Adam Chauncey Parry, nor 23rd and Wash. WANTED HAIR J. ERL' MM ITT MONEY ADVA N TED SALARIED PEOPLE ON TML'Iit NOTH No enc ulkieutiaL Strict dorser. Pay bark In iustallmei.' Alik) loans on etc. Large household goods, l'.tnj sums at Bankers' ru:--WESTERN R'.OKERACE CO. 4 Kc Suite llidg. 'Phone 534 X. Li-ci- jiODAKKRS Gibson. 216 23th 3. 3. announcements. TO LOAN. MONEY or, it is a pleasure moie than a pleasure, il is a delight to add my voice to the expressions of esteem we give hint here. I run say that no interests when hand ctiiumlUed to Judge Parker have imt had just and upngbt consideration. V welcome Min to our bar; V9 are proud of him and proud of our bar. "In the majestic process of materia! development you, as a member of tba liar maintaining rigid a before all court and all Judges, will contribute your greet and poient chare of building tba of hope of future civilizasi riu-hition! and free Institutions. No nobler office can be assumed by any man than the great office you will lake. But with all t lin t, my dear judge, we will wish you were a Judge again. We like tbe calm satisfaction of knowing we have a Judge that is worthy of all that Is represented in (he bench. We wish! you well, happiness, success and a future which a man who does hla duty ought to have in freedom. Wm. B. Hornblower said, in concluding liia address: "This is a remarkable tribute to Judge Parker pa a man, as it comes from men of both political parties after a hot campaign. It ta unusual after a campaign of hot turmoil we should come together to bnnur him as a man." Mr. Black followed Mr. Huinhlower. "8o much lisa been said that is admirable and expressive, he said, "tbat tilers aroma to bo little need of saying anythin more. I have joined in any function of welcome more sincerely than I have in this. , There I no man in all the lists of the bench of his staio that bad more universal esteem snd respect than he bs If it were my right to propose toast, it would be to the able and upright jurist and I he man now before tha bar who has shown the upright qualities all bia life." r m-ro- r EXPEL FOREIGNERS FROM FEZ Political Reasons Cause Morocco to Take Sultan Thia Step. of New York. Dee. 22. An order just issued by the sultan of Blorocco expelling all foiefgn missions, delegates and employes at present attached to bia court at Fez and also two of bia owu minister waa arranged six months ago, according to men familiar with Moroccan affair! who are now la Now York. The only reason tbe expulsion order was not carried out sooner waa that some of the jwwera represented at Fee us1,; their influence to bold it back. These same power it is believed, will immediately bring pressure to bear n tho sultan to have their representatives reinstated. Jamea W. S. Lan german, recently American vice consul at Tangier, said the order: regarding "The sultan, who baa been inclined to open up hia country to the trade of tho outside world, especially the interior, baa come to the conclusion that too much jealousy exists among tha representatives of the various foreign powers in Morocco. Ha baa also been made aware of tbe fact that the pretender, Bouhamnra, and most of tbe tribes who are fanatics and have been using the presence of these few Europeans in FVs to Incite tho people of the outlying district of the city to have the brother of the sultan proclaimed emperor. "American influence is stronger ta Morocco at present than in anv other country and cur rommeree will aooa find Ifceie a market which hitherto baa practically been closed to IL anti-Christi- an |