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Show . THE MOBSIXO EXAMINER OGDEN. CTAI1, TUESDAY MOUSING, niWSCAHY POR RENT FURNISHED CHARGES ROBBERY IN FOR In- t.'J KtR ADVERTISEMENTS ON K. -- iated B resm-va-tlo- 2-- , lrn 2-- room ;niirtj ,i FOR REXJ house xivpii-.j;- Grippenberg Exceeded Orders in Pushing Beyond Sandepas. mfor-instio- I huusekeepu THIS PER PAGE COST ONE CENT WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. LESS NO FIRST INSERTION THAN BS CENTS. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN BUSIEXCEPTING ADVANCE, NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN SOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. . Wash iu gion, hi- - House tobud before ii the Swsyue imday again peachment case. Air. 1almei tPa.) presented the replication of the manager of the House to the answer of the Judge. The replication reiterated that FEMALE HELP WANTED. Judge S wayne "i guilty of the high crimes auJ misdemeanor mentioned in said articles, an i that the Hour of WANTED Girl for general housework. 2332 Jefferson. Represent lives are ready to prove the same. Without comment of any kind, the WANTED Competent girl for housework. 2354 Adams avenue. replication was adopted. Authority was given the manager,. to file with the secretary of the Senate any of the SITUATIONS WANTED, FEMALE. subsequent pleadings they shall deem WANTED Work by the day by exnecessary. Can give gooJ ' St. Petersburg. Feb. 6. 7:43 p. dressmaker. perienced There was a spin led debate on bill Pres is authorized to to refaieacea. 2336 Adams, independent Vhe an ludlaus the ratify aitli agreement Announce that not the slighta.1 phone No. 06. of ths Shoshone or Wind Itiver hs been received at the war In came Wyoming. or Opimidtinn illne office regarding the alleged MALE HELP WANTED. Kuroiatklii. principally from Messrs. Fitzgerald N rMlKiutiin of General and McMorran Y.) was and (Mich.), On the contrary, tne war office based upon an alleged secial prefer ANY INTELLIGENT person may earn indicates no change whe- ence good income corresponding tor newsto be granted to some one to select ther in the headquarter staff in Man64Q acres of valuablo muieial and oil papers. Experience unnecessary. Solid churia. and that the departure of Genfur particulars. Northern Pies Synlands of said reservation. Aluars. eral Grippenberg lor Si. Petersburg is Moudell 4 6t dicate, Lockport, N. Y. (Wyo.1, icey (Iowa.) and due to UlnesH. of Hitchcock I Neb.), supported the meas- WANTED The version of the departure Good solicitor at once. Call ure. the former becoming engaged in Grippenberg now given in the beat on circulation manager at standard a heated culiuqiiy with MiMurran, who official circles is that the genoffice at a. m. or 6 p. m. chargrd that It waa proposed to rub eral left the front because he exceedthe Indians. bein orders pushing ed Kuropatkin WANTED Men and women In tbia Unanimous coo-o- ut was given, makyond Sandepas and needlessly sacrific- n county and adjoining territories, to ing lhp bill to provide for (he govled This ing thousand of nien. represent and advertise an old estabre- ernment of the I'auania canal supe, to demand Grippenberg1 lished bouse of solid financial standetc., a continuing order of the boiu-call. ing. Salary to men $21 weekly, to to be called up at any time. Tbs bill, women 12 to 9 IS weekly with exabolishes the Panamong other OPEN WAR NOW ON PRESIDENT. ama canal things, penses advanced each Monday by the commission a.td put check direct from headquarters, management of canal affairs lu Ibe Railroads Taks Up Challenge Mads in hands llorse and buggy furnished when llie president. of Mr. Roosevelts Philadelphia necessary; position permanent. AdThs resolution calling for n vote on Address. the rate bill on Thursday next was dress, Iilew liras. A Co, Dept. A. Mourn Bldg, Chicago, 111. South-wic- k then called and up adopted. Washington, Feb. 7. If there is talk (N. Y.) was tbe only Republican anywhere of compromise between the with the Democrats against the WANTED A good canvasser with President and the great railroads over voting horse and buggy can find employmotion. Dalsell briefly explained the t ha question of having the government ment nl the Standard office. followed resolution, by Williams, being regulate rates, such talk ia not beard In the that WANTED minority- leader, who S to flk weekly eaaUy Washington, where the dlsciusion is all man every voting for the previous of war. sen knitting seameither earned by would the have knew that it This war Is being carried Inlo the question less hosiery for the western mar ffect of amendment preventing any Republican caucus of ths House which to the resolution. ket; our improved family machine I lias been called for with ribbing attachment furnished Friday afternoon. It Mr. the DeAnnond (Mo.) attacked been supposed the fight waa all families who do not own n worthy unnecessary, ver in the House and that the Hepbnrn resolution "as wholly on easy payment machine plan; becam-it did dll would be reported. This was ths narrow and partisan," writs nt once for full particulars and not permit amendments and because 111 to which the railroads had r.o commence mazing money; agreed, experifor kith the understanding that It should the majority parly had determined votence required. United Stales Wootthe bills be what should minority en Co, Detroit, lllch. pass the House ouly to be killed In the ou ns a substitute. Tne right of Senate, and many of ths railroad repre- ed own substiname the to its minority WANTED Person to can on retail sentatives went home last Sunday. 24 All was serene until the Democrats tute, he declared, had been denied in trade. Established business. forced the Republicans to report the narrowness and lu the usrrownesa and expenses paid weekly. Expense shallow of Most men, Exch-Topartisanship." intend bill, which has a ating money advanced. Position permabe In it. Then came the speech of the he said, believed the bill would nent Previous experience not essensenate. in the tial. Address Trade Manager, 229 President In Philadelphia, in which be strangled made known hit intention to appeal to Dearborn, Chicago. CALLED ON THE PRESIDENT. the country for help to get a law which WANTED A good canvasser or would permit the Interstate Commerce e In Opposition to the Homeao lid tor at tha Standard office. Communion to make rates. stead Proposed Legislation. Thla has caused the entire railroad WANTED Good hnatlers with hors w orld to fly to arms ones more and to and buggy to collect and noil,' adWashington, Feb. 6. Senator Paris prepare to fight the President, at every vancement to right parties. Inquire turn until Congress adjourns unless he Gibson of Montana, in compauy with 2672 Wash. Are. recedes from his position of insisting Guy E. Mitchell, Naths of secretary on a bill which carries out his dictum: called WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS. "In some such body as the Interstate tional Irrigation association, Conmierco CommlMlun there must be upon Ibe president to discuss the varbulged lu effective shape the power to ious measures before congress, affect- WANTED Trustworthy man or woman to manage business in thla county establish rates. " ing Montana, Colorado and South Daand adjoining territory for writ esIn every cranny and corner of the kota, and allowing a homestead entry-ma- n tablished house of solid financial House wing of the Capitol today this to take up a square mile of land standing. 20.00 straight cash salary disposition of the railroads to fight the instead of 160 acres. with all necessary expenses paid hill waa the one thing Senator Gibson stated to the presie discussed. More important than this dent that he believed a homeweekly by check from headquarter. Money sdvsn red for expenses. Posiw'ss the public announcement in the stead policy was one of the most dantion permanent; previous experience House by Representative 8ibley of gerous and menacing pieces of not essential. No investment requirPennsylvania, that Congress might bs which bad been suggested. He ed. We furnish everything. Enclose proceeding loo hastily in this matter said that It waa proposed to open up envelope. and that It was a doubtful expedient to the rich western lands in these large Address, Manager, 810 Como Block, Chicago, lodge such power in the Interstate tracts and that it would result in the 111. Commerce Commission. far aggregation of great holdings, Mr. Sibley's speech la regarded in worse than anything of the kind which WANTED Capable men and women Washington as showing the renewed had yet occurred. for CENSUS WORK and to act as No man can say at this time. Senathostility of the Pennsylvania Railroad system to legislation la either branch or Gibson declared, what are purely Representatives in thla and adjoining of Congress so long aa the President ia irredeemable grazing lands, and what territory for magazine and music busi-neof old Established House. Our eists on the enactment of a bill to have ! are agricnltnral or may shortly the government regulate rates. Tbe come agricultural lands. Great tracts catalogues list over 3,000 magazines other Pennsylvania members known to of country are being cultivated today and 5.000 selections of music at CUT he opposed to ths per week. Exbill in small farms, which ten ago PRICES. Salary $18.00 but are Messrs. Dalzell. Mahon. Huff and were looked upon a utterly years good referworthless, perience unnecessary, Castor. All are Republican, and they and the womb of the future certainly ences required. Address SPRAGUE will probably make known their oppocontains even greater surprise. Un- WHOLESALE111.CO., 270 Wabaah Avesition In the caucus. nue, Chicago, der our knowledge of conThe statement from Samuel Spencer, ditions, increasing method! of agriculImproving president of the Southern Railway, on ture and the constant discovery and WANTED Active partner with $300, President Roosevelts speech In Phila- introduction by the department of agto manage light manufacturing, busidelphia has attracted attention here to- riculture of arid land crop., we are ness clearing $8 to $10 per day. Call day. The comment on It in adminis622 27th street. making wonderful progress, and why, tration circle has been that Mr. Spen-- er Senator Gibson pleaded, should we ha made very clear that the rail- cheek this pupils. Pan tone, great land producing devel- WANTED Violin road and the President stand together 2163 Adams avenue. western our opment upon by bringing on the subjects of abolishing rebates, country tbe curse of further great land private csrUnes and private aiding. It holdings. No man, ha staled, can as FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE. is also pointed out. however, that Sir. successfully farm a square mile as he Rpencnr Ignores entirely the fact that can 160 acres, and to give mea 640 GREATEST BARGAIN ia Salt Lake ha and his associates and the adminis- acres would mesa that in most cases modern home la City. Fftm tration are far apart on the subject of the best residential section. Close In, they would not try to farm it. they the Interstate Commerce would not empowering soil and with on B Street. Hot water heat., modCommission to make nice and regulate with new struggle succeedthe In growing ern plumbing, brick summer kitchen, crops and them. anything upon it; R would simply supvery large attic, 2 rods frontage; This b the real point, of the struggle a fsw head of cattle or a small . Owner will accept to make a in progress between the President port hand of sheep. Senator Gibson tuld quirk sale. Suitable terms and the great railroad system. In hla the president that he spoke from a Pritchard A Poe, Mgra K. 13. Dept message Mr. Roosevelt declared In faWiluou-ShermCo, 63 W. 2nd So. vor of a law which would enable the thirty years residence and an active and practical farm experience la MonInterstate Commerce Commimlira to tana. establish rates. He was even more emMr. Mitchell added that the objec- FOR 8ALE Two-acr- e lot with phatic in hi Philadelphia speech on tion of the National house, cellar and barn on 1L Price Irrigation associahis point, in that exrept Philadelphia tion to the square mile homestead pol$1,600; $500 down, $1,000 nt 8 per said the control mnst come through cent per year. Inquire 262 W. 20th at icy was that very large areas of good ome governmental tribunal and that it agricultural land where 160 acres was must be exercised by some such body ample for a home, would be Included a the commission. . Hr. Spencers latest statement, while in the 640 acre homesteads and he FOR 8ALE Choice farms near Ogden 6 acres op; houses and Iota in Senator Glhaon's contention crested the impression out-ri-d supported . with our present knowledge of Ogden City; ranches In Idaho; 12,000 that the railroads and the Presi-cr- that and intellibeep. P. A. Mattson, 469 23rd 8L. are standing shoulder to slionlder, we.tern lands, a proper He Ogden, Utah. Ms failed to convince Mr. Roosevelt gent classification is impossible. an instance coining under he has any railroad ally in this mentioned T his notice last summer FOR SALE 35 acres close to town, matter of extending the powers of the some hundred thousand acreembracing of high suitable for poultry raising and interstate Commerce Commission or gardening. Good water right Price he power to regulate rate to table laud in tbe Cherry Fateh Ridge, a days drive from Harlem, Montana, $3,000. Apply 310 Ecdes Bldg. m governmental tribunal. where the land had been grazed for enFOR SALE Vacant U, well situated, twenty years, open to liumi-steaDISCUSSES OPEN SHOP. 60x190 feet, cneap $200-00- . try, but with no thought of its being farming land capable of supporting Explanation of Union Rules as Last season 10 acres were FOR SALB Residence Kt, well t Ap- familie. plied Thereto. ad; cm easy terms. Mrs. A. M. planted to varhnis grains, flax, etc.. Crocker, room II Boyle Big. and in spite of very late planting and HU, Feb. 6. The first an exceptionally poor year, excellent FOR SALE 16 2 hr 132 feet on Madowvention of the Journey-ri- i yields were produced without irrigaT.ilor uninn In 12 years, open- ison Are., between 24th and 26th an utter to the peotion, !lere today. John B. Lennon. streets Apply to Wm. Glaainaaa. ple or Harlem, and now tbe country Standard Office. in di8CUMln8 tlm open is bring settled up with the assurance of a large and prosperous farming A union FOR SALE Snap, $75 foot, 40 feet chop is not under unlun Community. and practice a closed front, corner 24th and Grant. M. H. to shop hn unionists. We do not object to Thoms. RAILROADS. PHILIPPINE tfvmg employment to those who are Af,CT. however, PERSONAL. the Bill Authorizing Construction is SignZ, "Ploved if sn ed by the President. vrrImZ,1 1" br'n YOUNG MAN wishes lady correspondnefeZ V"" wMh 0ur nnio- ent Object, matrimony. Address of labor, we Feb. 6. The president lL . condition Wa.Jiiugion, th "nT,nnion man or wo- L. E. Luring, Gen. Del. signed the bill authorizing railtoday ,,lelr ,ot with or-- , conatrucioa in the Philippine npUsiiltU way VOB the maintenance of MISCELLANEOUS. on the Philippine govher conditions of labor. wages and conferring ernment authority to guarantee bonds GonPw. of the to the extent of four per rent of SaCTS PER HUNDRED for old mericaa Federation president at Standard Office. of lertior. .poke 830,000,000. -,h Eatra this afternoon. Mi-MPLOYMENT BUREAU. Pert What an Intelligent lit,h bnnd ot Cain? tle your dog is! thing 1 1 not positive, Jolmnr. but I 1 taught him myself. THE MUTUAL PROVIDENT FEDER-a- i Chollj Yaae: think a the brand that Jones Ion Employment Bureau. Room lilies Pert The idea! It seem MCDouoit-Trtnne- ; Philadelphia - Ledger, , . 23, Boyle Blk, F.-li- HEN FOR SALE rooms, 137 'Keeping St. WYOMING Attempt Be.ng Made to Defraud the diana of Wind River Reservation. RKNT-16t- ROOMS. for ,.in,rtn. -if I,, fqrnlshr.1 rooms for :;4i (,rant avenue. 1 lv. lo FUR RENT i furiiUlifii 2530 Jeffi-rsn- FOR RENT Nje Ave. mm, pautry and huusekeeptag. ir Uoum 'keeping rooiu.282S wk FOR RENT Txu iuraiupl $7.00 per ninsiii, 1820 Wa-- h. room. FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms, 134 wwt r 7i b Street between Wall and Psiittc Avenurs. wz - FOR RENT Furnished rooms, bath and steam heat. The Palace. 260 25th Street. 13 1 mo FOR RENT Nicely runHhed rooms by tbe day. week or month. Inquire at room 6. Boyle Block. 2468 Wash. Ave. M FCT. RENT Nicely furnished room with board for two gentlemen. Home table. Strictly modern. 442 26th SL rd Kur-opstkl- c i e 12-2- 2. 640-ecr- Irgl-la-tl- on d w 10-ro- ot to-ca- 1-- en-h- P l? a "r aewrs-pspe- " Tt -- rs Furnished room, 650 110-lm- o. FOR RENT Two rooms for rent, cheap, within one block f Weber Stake Academy, 2520 Jefiereou. 1-- 4 FOR RENT nlshad flats. Furnished 2614 Or: unnr-- sat it FOR RENT Newly furnished front room in private family $6 per month. No. Ul tlrd BL FOR RENT 2 moeern, rooms. 122 27th ML turalshed FOR RENT Furnlsaes rooms with The Colonial, 362 24th BL ROOMS AND BOAPa at ROOM and excellent table service 426 22nd SI. Bell plume 614z. FOR RENT Furnlaheo rooma and board with all modem conveniences. 614 24th SL 2. 11-1- F1 ret 171 22nd BL BOARD AND ROOM and room. elam hoard FRATERNAL MASONIC. KNIGHT OP THt MACCABCEi. Masonic hall, over 2416 Washington Ava, Ogden. Utah. Silver Teat No. 1 meets Brat and third Friday evening at I o'clock ia K. of P. ball. Visiting Knight mor-- d Weber Lodge No. I, F. A A. M. Reg-uor fruit laud, N E. 1 4 Sec. 23 cunau'hlcMiou firt and talrd tally invited. lu. N. of R. 3 W. Two and ont-ba- Tp. F. M. COCHRANE, Commander. miles vcf.M-Guatlfiad from Conuae. Full Thursday of each month. R. T. HARRIS, Record keeper. invited. lrr T,ghi. $.:5.um per sere, half Masons cordially H. K. MACMILLAN, W. M. rash, bklanra can run 2 years at 7 F. E. MCliOLB. ffoc'y. Ogden Teat No 24. meeU the are lntere per nesum. Address ed aad fourth Wedasaday evenings b, room 603 Pregrass Ogden Chapter No. R. A. M. Regat o'clock sharp, ia I. O. O. F. had. block. Salt Lako aty. ular convocation Or at luaaday of i visiting month. Visit log companions cordially ait end. Knlghta cordially Invited in FOR EXCHANGE. Invited. A. V. MciNTOSH. K. H. P. J. W. HAIRET. Cum. F. E. NICHOLS, Bacreury- F. r. BOND. R. K. EXCHANGE, Wr small stock of chindias or Ogdaa property. B acres Monte El Commander No. 2. K. T. of well improved Usd in Bear Hirer LACME OP THE MACCABEEB. Staled conclave second Wadnaadayu of Valley, also 40 at sad of tew sad dch month. BofUurniag Sir Knlghta 10.60U forest asil fruit Bdrer Hire No. L meats tha second trew. DL a courteoualy la riled. sad fourth Tuesday at twotblrty a. Luhr, Coriaac. Utah. F. W. VOLL E. c. . at K. P. hall. Vialviag latere corF. E. NICHOLS, Reuotder. dially lavtted. AGNES HILLIARD, L & PROFESSIONAL Queen Rather Chapter Nol 4. Ol K. RMMA I. TOWN. R. K. B. Regular meeting balj at Maeoue hall tha first nnd third Fridayt of anefe Attomcywt-UORDER OF WASHINGTON. c. C. RICHARDS, Ecclaa Bldg. mooth. Sojourning members cordially - - invited to attend. W. L MAG1NNU, Ogden Union, No. 172. Order of KUNICK C. OORDON. W. M. - A. E. PRATT. toe matte every Tneeday av 1JLUE HALSTEAD, Becretnry. " h lug GEORGE HALVERSON. U. W. halL - eniag nt I o'clock la A. CHAKi.ES STOUT, V tatting eouvradea invited to attead-H- . R. 8. FARNSWORTH, ODD FELLOW. " A. SIMS. PreaidenL First NaL Bank Bldg. WALTER KICilEY, tecratary. JOSEPH CHEZ, Ogden Long No. B Independent Or der of Odd VAldINTINE GIDEON. Meate in L O. O. F. " - - hall every Fellows. J. D. MURlHY, Tueedey evening. V luting ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. A. G. HORN, brothers cordially invited to bo (ken enL HENDERSON A McMILLAN Exrelelor Camp of Ogdeu. No. 224 " HELM A R DUNCAN. Noble Grand. meets every Sad and 4th rriday eren-IngHENHY KISSEL Btfy- of each month at A. O. U. W. kali. Dentists Visiting neighbors alwavs welcome Junctioa City Lodge No. St. IndeMRS. KL8IA BAUEft, Orada. DR. D. N. SMITH, 1st Nat. Bnk. BUg pendent Order of Odd Fat Iowa, meeta MISS LAURA BAUER, Recorder. L In O. O. F. hall erery Thursday Drug 8tore. 2461 Wash Av. DR. W. Q. DALRYMPLB. 2457 Waah. evening. Visiting brotharu eord tally FORESTER OP AMERICA. Invited to bo preseat C. P. UTTER. N. TICKET BROKERS. Court Waaarrh No. 2 Foresters o WALTER RICHEY. Decretory. America. Meeta i. O. F. hall, 24U 8UARMAN-Cut rale ticket office, BL Brat and third evening: 102 Twenty-fift- h street. Healy Honsa. O.Queen City Rutekuh Ledge No. 4. L of each month at Wednesday 7:30. II. F., meets Pnt and third Batar Telephone, 161 2. Only member AmeriG. W. HALSET, C. R. can Ticket Brokers' Assn. In Ogden, day arenlnga nt Odd Fallows' hall. P. A. GARNER, Secretary BL VlMtlag members which means to the traveling public Twenty-fourt- h low retw nnd perfect anfety. Special Invited. MRS. KATE HOWE, oblo Grand. rate to and from Europe via. all line. MRS. K. ME1D, Setfy., 71$ 23rd BL LEGAL for unused Highest price paid tickets stc. mitosis, FRATERf'AL ORDER OP EAGLES. NOTICE 06 BALE OP DELINQUENT FIRE INSURANCE. STOCK. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Cgdea B. H. Goddard, laauranop, Real EsAerie No. Ill, F. O. E., meeta every New York A Urrat Western Mining, tate and Loans. Rooms 411 W. hall, Sunday evening Smelling 9 Development Company, over Howell's at 1:00. Utah Loan A Trust Building. Visiting Brother Eagle are Invited to attend principal place of biiaincm, Ogdeu Weber County, Uiah. REAJL ESTATE. the Aerie meeting. Thera are ilelfuquent himii the folK. R. GEIGER, W. P. lowing deu-ritestork on urrount nf IX T. TRACT, W. Betfy. Petwsun A Oo., reonilng housw nnd UHaaaitment No. 4. levied by the Board real sstatei Room 42 First NaL Bank If. B. FORBES. Aeria PhyUctoa. of Directors nf the New York A Great BUg, Ogden. Western Alining, A DevelopKNIGHTS OP PYTHIABL ment Company, on Dew mlier 27. 1304. ASSAYED the several amounts act uppoaite tbe Ogdaa Lodge 7x2, Knights of Pynames of the J. Me Ylrksr, Aessyer, 150 Mnln BL, thias meeta nt Cast aharehoMrrz, la hall. Utah Naaa follow: Bos 1011. tional Bank building, every Mqadoy Suit Lake City. Utah. P. Name mull or he express will temples by evening. All K. of Pa requested to meet with us. carefully assayed. J. C. DELMORE, C. C. ARCHITECTS. A. T. WOOD, M. of j f. L S. ME1D, K. of R. nnd 8. F. C. Woods A Co., Architects, rooms 20 and 67, First National Bank bondRATHBONI BIBTERB. ing. Telephone; 110 K. Meets every Balardar afternoon nt ELOCUTION. 2:20 la Pythian hall. Utah National Bank building. Sojourning slaters Teacher of wide experience on stags Invited to altwr.d. n few nnd platform will take puplla MRS. ELLA BROWN, M. K. C. or claw. Terms reasonable. MRS. ISABEL WYANT, of R. ai I C. Apply evenings. A. W. WATSON, 2811 Washington Are. ORDER OP RAILWAY CONDUCTORS acres of chides SALE--16- farm-lu- g lf w a a a liA.au. Snu-ltlu- ROOMS and BOARD, 26$ 28th BL a FOR RENT, HOUSES. FOR RENT Eight room modern brick house, on Reeves Ave. Rent $25.01) per month. Enquire Bismark Saloon, 128 23th St. -tl FOR RENT Five room brick house, pantry, chisels, electric lights nud Urge barn, enquire at Christenson Shoe Store. oor-dlal- ly modem house. FOR RENT Farrs Ave., 2038 RENT One modern house. 438. Independent. FOR at quire sew four-roome- d 22nd. Phone 851 PIANO TUMINQk House on Nye avenue. FOR KENT In- 2506 Lincoln. FOR SALK OR RENT-Fra- me house, 11 rooms, 5 closets, 3 haras, extenn, sive lawn and yard. Mrs. C. 360 18 th aireet. Inge-hreke- Wah aatch Dtvlaloa No. 134, PIANO TUNING Mr. Tempest Wood, single tuning, $3.60; by the year $7.50. Address, can Fred Masaa, 2400 Washington Ava. PHYSICIANS FOR RENT, FURNISHED HOUSES. room furnish sd FOR RENT Fivs SL $14. house, No. 753 Twenty-sixt- h Apply to N. H. Ives. 202 Hccles Bldg. FOR RENT Three room house, furnished for housekeeping. Inquire 106 24th street. Dr. A. Fernlund, Physician and Burgeon. Office bourn, 10 to It a. m., I to 4 p. m. 140 26th BL 'Phono. 221. feet near Madison school; will' erect store tor proper parties. Apply Wm. Qlasmnnn. CHANCES. Retiring from buaineaa for salt one of tbe beat saloons nnd oldest stands of Its vnln. In the city, for one-hn- Ogden Lodge No. 271 T. F. lit AND CANDIES. a B, TRAINMEN. DREGBMMCINa Dreaam mad a, latest atyina. Pure Chilramudaled, cleaned, refined. dren's dreaaca, plain aewlag nnd machine stitching, or go out by ths day. Dressmaker, 1516 Lincoln avenue, Adailniatratnr. HAIR GOODS. H. MYKR8, 17! 24th BL Ogdeu Lodge No. 62, Brothorbood of Railway Trainmen, meets every Wed aeadsy evening at 7:30 p. m. T. L. BUTLER, MaeUr. A. L. HOWE, Betfy, Ilf Maryland Avenue. E. A. MUN8ET, Collector, 241 26U BtreeL lf J. R. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOOK Avenue. IS BUSINESS - aad 3rd Friday at I p. m. in L O. O. F. halL Vlaitlag member dlally invited. John Ooctos, tha popular wady HENRY R. MORR, PiwaideaL nfaeturar, has the finest Uae oc chaio-- t (X)RAL J. TYLKH. Secretary. fruits, candies, Cigars and tobacco. L N. LANN1NG, Troaei Yon should sail nnd aw him. One door north of Wrlgbta; 2315 WashingBROTHERHOOD OP RAILWAY FRUITS ton FOR RENT, STORESb a- C, media second and fourth Friday at 2:20 p. m. la K. of P. hall, corner Washington arena and 24ia St All brothers are sordidly invited to a F. W. HERRINGTON, CL Dl L. BOTLE, B. sad T. AND BURGEON. -tf Escb-Townsr- 2-- TRATERNAL r.i a FOR RENT 24lk SL w 640-Acr- 6Al.K-h- -7- -a FARMS. imprtn.'tl farm in 'i-lic- r 1 ii'. lily g,ari aier right. Itu. Fahey, ctlaieinlie. LOU FOR REN1 Fin i. ,,,,1 (rui) rooms fur light bouavhiv,;i,Ki inquire room 2 Boyle Hlo. .tut 7. !!.-- WOODMEN OP THE WORLa Mrs. CL K. Ie, denier la hair goods, Camp No. 74. Meeta la K. of switches, f limes, etc, nt low prices. P. Weber hall Utah National Baax buildia etc. Mall costumes, wlga, Masquerade Hair ing every Thursday evening at I oorders promptly attended to. clock. Vlaitlag Woodmen cordially chains n specialty. P. O. Box 436. to attend. Rooma over oU puatoffles buiUtng, 121 WM. DOYLE, C. C. street. FOR SALE Siock tn Myers' Cigar Twenty-fourt- h K AUTH, Clark, lit NaL Bak. Bldg Store, and place for rent. J. II. MyBREWERIES. ers, 373 241 h slreeL WOMEN OP WOOBCRAPT. Becker Brewing and Mailing ComFOR BALE, MISCELLANEOUS Bego Lily Circle No. 174 meets erery pany. Brewers nnd Malsters. Ogdaa. 2nd and 4th Friday alghtu at 7:3 la FOR SALE Plano and organ, cheap; K. of P. hall. Visiting Deign bore ear TONSORIAL ARTIST. leaving city. Apply 478 22nd St. dlally Invited. MISS MAY WYKKS, O. N. Go fo Mr. Adallns Green well for FOR SALE-T- wo good milk Cows the best ebampoolDg. ringelng of hair 2224 ELLEN EASTMAN. Clerk. 12. Wilson and spaaaage that will make you feel cheap, Inquire at No Washington Are. lane. freeb nnd good. 2421 Monroe. Women of WoodcraD, Ogden Circle, FOR RAIJ3 A chicken ranch for sale PAINTING AND PAPEN HANGING. 621, meets every Monday night at I on posy payment, also a five room Fellows' hall. Visiting p. m. Odd Wall paper. Paper Hanging and Neighbor! laritod. dwelling, address, room 15, 2581 Dues can be palJ at the office of Ed. Washington avenue. painting. Be J. R. Drone, 2464 Waah. Aath tbe afternoon of th 2tb of each BREEDING. month. First National Bank Bldg. FOR SALE A few articles of furniMRS. LILLY LIGHT, N.. ture, 2758 Lincoln Ave. 246 W. Patter son. Full blood Jersey bull for Berrios MARIE CRITES, Clerk, 2721 Moaroo FOR SALE A second-han- d Callgrnph Price $1.00. W. L Jenkins, corner Wall typewriter, cheap. Inquire nt the nnd 23rd street Standard office. g. P. O. ELK. BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE Large Merry first class order, rhenp for rash. I Myers. 371 24th strerl. Ban-mcls- ter d -tf 1- -2 a money MONET TO LOAN MONET FRATERNAL to loan. J. J. BRUMMITT ADVANCED SALARIED PEOPLE ON THEIR NOTE. No enpay dorser. Btrlct'y confidential hack in installments. Also loans on household goods, pianos, etc. Large Bum nt Bankers rat as. WESTERN BROKERAGE CO. Ecclaa Bldg. 'Phene Suite 223-224 624 X TO LOAN on real estate eenrity. Jau EL Ballaatyaet 11$ MONET Eeelee BUg 19-- On Sanaa and city real estate. Hunter A Kennedy. Room 6. Flint NatX Bank BUg. MONET TO LOAN DRAKES EAST MONET LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE 8AME day naked for without security or Indorsement, without knowledge of employer or anyone; payments to suit- Lowest Rate Bast Terms. Tour credit once established 4t my office you can gat money nt a morn ant'a notice; call nnd get my terms before going elsewhere. D. D. Ecclee Bldg. DRAKE, rooms 41Q-4Phone 600 K. Open Sundays, 10 to U llta Ogden lodge, No. 712, meeta erery Taesday evening lodge aud club room 2416 ROYAL ARCANUM. second floor Masonic building, Wash. Are. JL A. G. HORN, Safest and Bmt. Insure men for ona, v. u, CKAMiaU. Bacrotary. twe tn three thousand dollar. Emer-guiry fund nearly Three Million Don thousand llars; npwards of thirty-odeath claim paid. amounUng to over mnetv million dollars; membership over Three Hundred l'hounand. Rocky Mountain Council, No. 637, meets second and fourth Monday evening nt A. VisO. U. W, Hall, over Howell's Store. greeted. cordially Brother iting A. C. KMKRSUN. Regent JOB. SEVKKN. Collector. G. B. ROBKRTB. Hecretnry. KNIGHTS OP COLUMBUS. mseta at A. Ogden OoumU No. 777, MonO. U. W. hall, first and third Invited to atdays. Visiting brethren tend. E. C. BROWN. F. 8. W. L. MAG1NM8. O. X Utah Camp. No. WO. muto everr In K. ef r. Tuesday night at I tfclock HL RAILWAY CARMEN Lodge No. 370, Ogdea Hallway Cannes or America, meets 1st and 3rd Friday of each month at A. O. U. W. Hall. Waheatch Brotherhood a C.. 223 23rd BL W. E. HARDY, C. E. MONEOAN. B. B.. 2627 Lla. Av DEGREE OF HONOR. Meeta every Wednesday evsatag tJ. W. hmU. 7:20 oclock at A. MISS ULY LEAMAN, C. of iL a MRS- - SUSIE 81 MS, at Recorder. MISS LOIS PEIRCE. Financier. MISS ULUAN HANSEN, Receiver. Visiting member cordially Invited. a. MODERN WOODMEN OP AMERICA, J. BROTHERHOOD a u. w. W. Fidelity Lodge, No. 2. A. O. U. U. W. hall erery SaturMeets la A. lari day evening. VisitingM. brother IV. eJ. R. T. Vallereux. a And in mCuiilanre with taw aud tbe of l lie Board of Direrior made on the 27th day nf December, 1904. S3 oiili-- r of each parcel of auch may he necenaary will be aold many hara at the uffii-- Muck a at 2" OF APPL1CAI MIN FOR NOTICE VOLUNTARY DISSOLU'IION. In ilie Dim i let Court uf the Second JtliUci! I)(rlcl of the State oi Utah, in and fur Weber County. in the matter of the application of the Checkmate Mining and Milling Cihupany, linilte.1, a conuiiatiun. for voluntary dimulutiun. To alium it may i cMi ern: lieaae taka nut ice that the Checkmate kilning anil .4iii:r.g Compare, limit vhI. furmed and organized and by virtue of the law. of tbe State of Utah, and tha boar! of director of said corporation did, ou ibe 31t day I9u4. present to Mi of Iteceiuber. iionurahle District Court of the Second Judicial District of the State of Utah. In auJ for Welter County, a petition wherein the said peutluacra prayed for a voluntary dissolution of the said corporation, (beckmate Mining and Milling Ompany, limited and that the --aid District Court Mia dav ordered said petition to be Clerk of Bled with the undersigned aid court and fixed Monday,. the 20th day of February. 1905. a 10 o'clock in the forenoon, as tbe time, and the court room of the said District Court, in the Countv Court House in tlgden. City. Weber County. Sla.e of Utah, aa th plane whea ami where said application of 11 lie beard. The Drat tbia notice was on the 9th day of lie January, 105. ana tbe same will published dally for a period of thirty-fiv- e days preceding tha. 20th day of Februsrv, 1206. and at an time before tha expiration of the tune of publication any person may file hi objections to tbe application of said corporation and its board of directoib for a resolution thereof. I. witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the said District Court this 3ist day of December, 1904. C .R. HOLLINGSWORTH. Clerk. un-ie- r (SEAL)- - "The lile of au sighed Preinyunis. wood ami gall." M hadn't policed the wormwood. ' . Cleveland Leader, growled the iL of the Eccles Building. Ogden City. Utah, on Friday February 17th, 1W3. nt the hour of four (4) o'clock p. m. of said leliuqm nt BMUHemenl day, to pay thersiiD, together wltli the coat of advertising and ellMuiM. of bale. J. II. K.NAUtiS. Office 2ll Eerie Hldg.. Ogden, Utah. vli-lim- |