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Show TIIE MOBXIXG HEAVY DAWES iuu, daily life of varirt. n al huse? on the continent. Wn-;Le news of the volumes publics-- . ;, n reai-etiie Emperor William's iri. l,e ordered all oopiee to bo seized at,d ueertvttM aud forbade editors of nrnapapers. under pain of imprisonment, to review or mention if. In times gone by Ttiutierelu guie short shrift to authors of teak .ba; offended them. The Bourbuua. fur did not scruple about paying assassins to remove those writers, such as the gifted Paul Courier, whose works displeased them. Nor did the great Napoleon hesitate si all la shooting or hanging the unhappy author who crossed hia gsih. On one occasion he executed the publisher (me named Palm of Nurn-feorof a book attaching him because that individual refused 10 disclose the name of its author. A terrible fate befell a authoress of a poem which was read by no other person than its writer, a lady of tho Empress Elisabeth uf Russia's court, wad the emprese herself. This was Vera Paskln. who wrote about 200 ltnas of verse satirising the empress' vices. In youthful pride and imprudence the girl showed the manuscript to one of tho court ladles. To curry favor with tho empress, thes woman showed it to Elisabeth, who thereupon ordered Vera Paskln to ltd cruelly knouted and banished for life to Siberia. A poem has even brought about the death of ita writer, and in England too, James I was the offended monarch, John Williams the poet. Williams, for safety, enclosed the verses in an iron box, and sent them to the king, who, always fearing assassination. Jumped to the conclusion that tha box waa none other than an Infernal machine. When tha news of the real nature of tha box's contents leaked out, however, James grew so augry at the Jeers that were leveled at him from all parts of the kingdom that he had tha unfortunate Joba Williams hanged. drawn and quartered. Peat-sou'Weekly. AWtfiDEQ it Former Engineer anfoiUnion Pacific Injuries. Given 918,000 r Chains A. Brown, a former eugi-BerPa-l- c I'ni.m of the employ in lb a Railroad company. vsnUet against that ooryo ration for US 000 for personal Injuries, by a Jury Ritchie's department of tho i. Judge Hjlrd Ddatrict court, Wednesday. of Brown charged that as a result tal jries received in a collision at Opal. Wvo. In March. 19ti4, his arm was persustala-- a manently injured, and that he other InJurlee which disqualify him Horn earning the amount of money which he formerly earned. He charges that the collision was due to a mistake In orders given by the company. A year ago, when the case was first irud. Brown wa given a verdict by The court cut thaJury for 122.600. whloh tho plainthis verdict to I6.0W, y tiff refused to aocept, and it was to have another trial. The Jury ae out only a abort time In reaching ' tha verdict. ii nee-Mtar- want the beet la printing and binding see the K. B. Co., ton If Twenty-third- tit - nillEUSi OUHNAIt Hie Companion Were Net GillKy of Assaulting Gorman. In police court ycsiwrday Morninw Hi Pillsbury. arrested Monday night for In(anting a student brake man into sensibility. was tried on a charge of disturbing the peace. He pleaded not guilty end Judge Murphy fixed hla 1200. Yesterday afters 000 the jriu Mwas furnished by PUtebury's money friends and he was released. Four other brakemen arrested on suspicion, were permitted to go. ns It appears that Plllabury commenced the fight and administered the besting. the Hla victim who worked under name of Gorman, la much improved nd his recovery la certain. A CHINESE s Full line of stock certificate always on hand at K. B. Co., 41S Twanty-thlrd- . VIEW. L. H. Chee, a Chinese student in Urn-Jowho was associated with the members of the commission during thetr visit tu England In the summer, gave n rwresentative of the Tribune some further Information with regard to the reusm inundations now published, and the prospect of- their being carried out. At present,- Mr. Chee said, China is governed from Peking by the state council nominated by the emperor. The commission recommends that, to begin with, the state council should ha converted Into n kind of British cabinet that is. that the heads of all tha autta departments should he its members. That would give us at one a more government. representative central Then the provincial viceroy a are to he abolished, and nominated governors as in tha British colonies are to ho substituted. The elective prlaslpla la to ba Introduced in the provncea, and. In this connection, remember that Chios (a a vary big eountry. "Perhaps wo should say that not ena aonsiltutkm, but at least eighteen constitutions are to ba granted, if tha wishes of tha commission are oarried out. Each province will havn itn elected parliament, anr the provincial executive will be chosen from the representative body, sad, of course, will be subordinate to the governor, ft Is not proposed that the central government should ba subject to direct election. But if the provincial parliaments prove a success, then aach province will send from Its parliament n nominee to the central executive In Peking. The qualification for n vote in harmony with Chinese custom will ba solely educational. Property eounW for nothing as contrasted with education in China. No, the commission dose not recommend female suffrage. Tha report goes as far as possible npan the English model. , As to the prospects of the reform la movement, it almost certain that the state council will be reorganised as tin commissioners recommend. If the people support the demand for provincial parliaments, that part of tho report, too. Is bound to be adopted. It depends entirely npo ntho strength of the popular desire, too, U bound to he adqpled. It depends entirely npon the strength of the popular desire, and I believe tha vast majority of aduentsd Chinaman will foleome tin recommendations. The stale council eaa wo more hold out against the wishes of the Chinese people than eould your privy council against the demands of (he English nation. "The attitude of Tuan 8M Kai. who Is our most powerful man, is significant. He moves gradually, sad awaits bis opportunity. When tho commission sr first went abroad ha was against tha movement for n constitution, but within the last few weeks he has cutae into agreement with the progressive members of the commission. I cannot think for a moment that the Introduction of popular government would mean increased hostility in China to foreigners. If there la. aa ypur papers any, an 'awakening' of Chinn, surely it must be an awakening to the contemporary progress of tho world, to the state of civlHsation as it now and t the universal human relationship. We cannot go against the sentiment of the civilised nee. Moot of us sre really not barbarians. The object of education la to make people reasonable and to think of consequences; and many Chinamen are educated. We hare now compulsory element ary education, and we have n great deal of the western learning. 1 believe tha people are ready for representative Institutions, and It la my opinion that popular government wilt brng China into closer and more rrendly relations with all other eoun-trieslwdon Tribune, ." BOOKS WORRIED MONAWCHS. The emperor of Germany has been very much worried recently. Aa lib-avised young man. Prince' Alexander of has the memoirs of his father, the !ate Imperial Chancellor, which mode dubllfl farts about the private life of German rulers end statesmen and home and foreign politics. And as result of the kaiser's Prince Alexander has tendered to (he imperial etakthalter of e hla resignation if the of president of the district of ipper Alsace. la offending Emperor Willi am, how-- r. by the publication of n book, the entirely eulprit dose not at wad alone. Not mny months back the kaleer waa "try Indignant because of the pobll-attn- n in German nf a Book entitled. 1 e Confession of a Princess," said o be from the pen of of Saxony, whom, it trill left her husband, now yAinaremembered, Frederick Atwuarus of Rax-sn'r,h Andre Giron, tho tutor Hohenlohe-Schllllngfora- puO-;1abe- fl AiMte-Lorraln- w n Prin-Loui- POLITICAL ARGUMENTS THAT PEAL. AP- The agricultural claaa uf the Philippines. comprising probably over 90 per cent of the population, does not think deeply upon American mmtrol. They feel the results. Wa bars dona absolutely nothing to better the condition of the vast population engaged in agriculture or of the people aa a whole. They are wore off than they were under Spanish rule. These people are simple, friendly, and very industrious for tropical work tra. They are mainly Interested In purely lore affairs, in tha village in whloh they Mve, their amusements, their family. They are of a common Malay stock and consequently. it may ba added without disparagement to them, are totally ignorant as n claaa of too privileges or responsibilities of a republican form of government ns wa know it. They do not particularly care for Indepen-enc- e mind conaa foe Anglo-Saxoceives it, for it means nothing to them. But, auppoee n FiHplno peasant, poor and dissatisfied, is approached by n selfish agitator, woo says to him, Tour stomach is empty. What you want is Independence; then your stomach will he full. The Americana have come here, they have taken away tha vary market you had with Spain and Tour given yon nothing in return. taxes are heavier than they were under Bpanlah rule." Tne Filipino former oan feel tbkt hla stomach la ampty ; hs knows that the taxea are heavier; so he says, "Si, tenor, Independencia!" Political independence means to him n full stomach and a market for hla goods. Ha does not realise that, with the political independence of the islands, were such a condition possible and it la a question on which there are vast differences of opinion he would bo under the domination of n small, cruel Txgslog element, and would enjoy probably lees personal liberty than he does at the present time. Hamilton Wright, in Tho n World To-Da- ia.t UTAH, OGDEN, FRIDAY FOR RENT Three 22rii 8L qrMOUXTLKEEl RENT KOK ON THIS ADVERTISEMENTS PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. LESS NO FIRST INSERTION THAN 28 CENTS. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN BUSI EXCEPTING ADVANCE, NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. Double ju-iu- WANTED strictly uioci-rjfor gentUiuen. rooms are. FTHX1SHED rooms, 1141 WANTED 11 IS 6'-- . FEMALE rooms. rent furnished FOR r. cloth-tlcs-- a io lugie 1V PU-n- the Dint ug room girl at The K. B. Co. handles the largest looae-lea- f ledgers in Utah, ill street. Twenty-thir- d line of BIRMINGHAM FAKE JEWELRY. Consul Albert Halstead of Birmingham, England, reports aa follows In regard to successful methods of Imitat- ing certain precious stone: Birmingham is tha center ef Jewelry manufacture in tho United Kingdom. Here are trained jewelers of the moat killful kind. Jewelry workmen have emigrated from Blrmlaghaa to the Uqlted States In suck large numbers that a few years ago in one of tho largest silverware manufactories in America there wdre employed 600 men who had learned their trade In the Birmingham district Not a little jawelry was formerly exported from this district to the United States, but the development of tho art in all olaaaea of Jewelry in America has materially reduced Birminghams axpnrta. Still the trade here Is reported to be better than for soma Ume,althoagfc manufacturers complain that things are not aa they ware. The keen competition of German aheap and Imitation Jewelry haa so seriously interfered with Birmingham manufacturers that they now make comparatively little Imitation paid Jewelry Jewelry. Much nine-cara-t i etlll made here, but the finer type of jewelry is Birmingham's staple. The Birmingham Dally Mall shows how adept fakers have become In recent years, now that the prices of genuine precious atones of the highest quality have greatly Increased. The mby, sapphire, emerald and pearl are klllftilly imitated. Even experts find it bard to detect the fraudulent gems. Defective white pearls can be converteven black ones. A ed Into brown converted black pearl baa bees si well colored that It sold at a fabulous I price. Imitation pearls are plentiful, and look so like the Teel thing that they deceive experts. They are made by means of a transparent glass shell, a essence of the little glue and some ' Orient, a allvery, pearly so balance composed of fine scales rubbed from a small fisb called the bleak or tbe "ablets," 17.000 of which require the rubbing to get a pound. Even turquoise are not above ausplcloa. HOLIDAYS AND LABOR IN MEXICO a Mexican evening papjaIn Nando, referring to the labor mutation er. in Mexico. oonpA1na of the excessive number of holidays that the peon thinks he is entitled to. and which he Is entitled to. and which he takes re-gardless ef coo iters Ions. Out of 63 lv-- Will - hiU-- e au. M ur.:t,L!aii rKI 115 1m tv WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. gJ 11 II :f fit: .tv Ji..vm xul I,, ji:::i.ler air, offered; A.'.dreM 1 Sepo l.iiy Circle No. 174. meets ua and fujrih Frida) nights af 7.3. In K. of P. ball Visiting ueicM-ocordially Invited. MRS BESSIE LEE. G. V 2459 Grant. Kl. 1.EX EASTMAN, Clerk. 2234 cv-c- .- ,tu h 4 Ogctn. M Veal aud pot a m t, 24:k el. Kiiaetfll-Ju- Women ot Woodcraft, Ogden Circle I ' CURTAINS rooms, lm. 10-1- meets every Tuesday night at Visiting Neighbors lavlied. Dues can he paid at the office of Fd. Auth. the afternoon of the 2Sth of each Liouth. Kira Nations; Bank Bldg. SUSIE ALPEN. U. N, 111 Twenty-sixt- h street. 541, CURTAINS tween DONE UP. Hll doue up. C72Y; be- h and Lull Su. 1 10-II-- KENT Housekeeping 137 26th Ml ashlngtun Avenue. 7:20 o clock, K. iff P. hell. Annex. 11 FOR UNION DEPOT TIME CARD r for furuiahed sireeL Virginia Hotel. MANTL'D- M AN e FOR RENT Furnished room; modern; In private family. 329 Twrenty-thir-d HELP WANTED. 5r. S.',j 1. 1'W, TO BUY. A.TEi eiieat.. Wall siviaao. FOR RENT Rooms, Psur housekeeping. t; K. NOVEMBER MORNING, MISCELLANEOUS. WANTEO, MARIE C KITES, Avenue. head of horses to to F. D feed for the winter. 533 2:ud 1. Re:i phone ltiehurdsou, v WANTED-Fo- rt Clerk, 2721 Mon-to- e Ap-i'-- WANTED A girl or middle-agewoman to do Housework. Apply at Si. Paul hotel, 431 25th at., oppo- site 1'tauua theater. Good WANTED Girl for housework. wages. Mrs. E. 8. Rolapp, 2814 Mad11 14 lw k. ison. FOR RENT FurnfoUe.1 housekeeping. 222u for rooms LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. 591Z. Lincoln. FOR RENT Clean furnished rooms, with hath, thoroughly renovated; abo light housekeeping rooms. The Colonial, 362 24th 8L Mra. 8. L Chinn, Manager. UNION Silver Hire No. 1. meets tha soeond and fourth Tuesdays at 2:80 p. m. at Nm street. (VNuill Hall. Twenty-fiftNo. tistora cordially invited. PROFtSSlONAL Vie-Rin- g h CLAIRVOYANT. general FOR RENT tf PACIFIC RAILROAD Depart. Eastern Express 9:59 Overland Limited foe Omaha, Connell Bluffy Denver, Kna-ea- a City and East.. 9:06 f.m. IA 6 2 No.112 Park City Loud.. 6:96 6 Los Angeles Limited 7:09 Km 6 Allan tic Express for tf h h Ka 8 f BL daiy No.111 Na Na Na ., JUrrlva California Express front Council Bluffs Omaha, Denver, Kansas City sad East, 8 46 Park City Local... 10 26 Loa Angeles Limited 2 50 7 Fast Mail Orcrlaud Limited S 1 from Omaha, Council Uiuffa, Kansas City, Denver and nil points East, dally 10-2- 1 w pm. Denver. Omaha,-Council Bluffs, as City and nil point East, daily.. 7:90 pjn. Ben-net- n COM- PANY. HKSS1E SEHK1XG, L. C. LUCY NELSON. R. K. T1IK KKUAB1J3 Clairvoyant. Palm-L- i KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. Furnished rooms suitable and Medium is locaird permafor gentlemen. 162 23rd. Telia ail nently at 173 27th 81. Ogden Tent. No. 24. meets tha rto-onanf fourth Friday evenings things. Her prediction for correctt WANTED A good foundress: good FOR RENT Furufokv'd rooms. ness are votii-iicfor l press aud at 3 o'clock sharp, in I. l. O F. halL Block. wages. State School for the Deaf public. letting kuighia cordially invited to and the Blind. atteud. WANTED, FURNISHED ROOMS. 1. W. 11 A I. BEY, Commaader. HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. WANTED Girl, for general houseF. F 1K)D, Record Keeper. work. 546 28th at. WANT TO RENT-- Three connecting HAIR SWITCHES for sale at reduced rooms, front, facing housekeeping MASONIC. prices. Hair chains a specialty WANTED GirL Apply 2431 Adams ud comfortable; about four blocks Masquerade coaiumea to reul lor from R. K. ahopa; 3 adults, fall or Queea Esther Chapter No. 4. O. E. balls and theaters. All mall ordeis address 235 26ih St.. 2nd floor. S. KeguUr meetings held al Masonic promptly attended to. Mrs. CE. WANTED At once, chambermaid at Hall on 321 241h. avenue, holeena P. O. Box 4J9. Reed hotel. BOARD AND ROOM. Twenty-fiftstreets and Twenty-sixttno first ad third Fridays of each INSURANCE. room WANTED Good for frout RENT Modem gene.al FOR girl month. Sojourning members cordialhousework, $5.00 per week. 65a board, nullable for two. 614 24ih at. W. X. to atteud. PIERCE, Notary Public, Real ly Invited tf 22nd. ELSIE BADUUN. W. M. Accident in Lira and Estate; Fire, room and FOR RENT Flrat class LILLIE HALSTEAD. Becrstary. urence, 467 24th SL WANTED Waitresses and chamber board at tha Virginia; moat popular room and 2 pemonth; maids, place in tha city. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS JUNK. board. Kenyon hotel. -BOARD AND ROOM 449 26th Street. Wasatch DHlalna No. 124. O. R. C THE INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. buy a SITUATIONS WANTED, FEMALE. meets aacoud and fourth Friday at 626Z. all kinds of Bnl, phone junk. FOR RENT, UNFURNISHED ROOMS 2:30 p. m. in K. of P. halL corner t t A JacobInd. phone 369211. WANTED Plain sewing. Mrs. Eugene 8146 Pacific, Washington nvenue and 24th atreeL ses, FOR RENT Three ronma on north Belief, 2631 Adame ave. All brothers are cordially invited U Washington, ltd. 5617-D- . YOU have any kind of Junk, 'pltoae attend. IF WANTED Good aureo wants post GEO. AI.I.EN, C. C. to Ogden Junk house; wa will call FOR RENT HOUSES tlon, obatetrlc'a nursing preferred. D. L. BOYLE, 8. and T. for it. Bell 'phone 325K; Ind. 725. Phono Herman Falls, 346 Wash 3 FOR RENT house. 117 Slat ave. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. at. LAUNDRY. MALE HELP WANTED. Fraternal Oidar of Eaglaa, Ogdaa WANTED, FURNISHED HOUSES. IF YOU went your washing dona neat Aerie. No. Ill, F. O. E, meeta every WANTED Two goud tin roofer ; 60 and clean send U to the Home Laun- Monday evening In Eaglaa tall, asst. cents per hour. Apply to Hugh WANTED To rent furnished or partof Heed hotel, at 9:00. Visiting Broth-adry, 3642 Mun roe. five houa 3 furnished ton rooms, Federal ly Wright, Ogden building. Eaglaa are invited to attend the must ba close In. J. J. J., care Aerie moetlnge. MUSICIANS' DIRECTORY. Standard, J. C. UABUERG, W. President WANTED Reliable bell and elevator D. T. TRACY. Secretary, MR. A. H. GROSE Expert Plano TunRENT FOR STOREROOM. Kenboys, 1 15 and 920 par month. DR. H. B. FORBES, Aarte Phyaictar er Uarnea' Mu tie and With Repairer. yon hotel. Salt Lake City, tore, Grand Open Hciusa Blk. FOR RENT Room on ground floor B. F. O. ELKS. ulteblo for restaurant, basement, at FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. OSTEOPATHY. . 111 25ih au Bell phone Ogdaa Lodge, No. 719, meets every wk FOR BALE Elegant, new GORDON G. IVEB, CORA O. IVES, Tuesday evening. Lodge and club modern brick, 2516 Orchard avenue, Osteopaths, graduates from pa rout rooms, second floor Masonic building, FOR RENT, OFFICES. on installment plan. See owner on r 2416 Wekhlngtoe Avenue. school, Kirkvilla, Mo. 94 Bell Theme IX. premises. W. D. BROWN. E. R. block, suite 65. Treatment by FOR RENT Two nice offices over I. J. if. KNAUSS. Secretary. appointment Hours 9 a. m. to I U Clark A Bona Sutra. p. m. Bell pbone 1014K. Ind. 1018. e FOR BALK An elegant ORDER. OF WASHINGTON. FOR RENT, REAL ESTATE. with bath, 1 block from busl-aes- a PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. 92,200. center, . Ogdaa Union, NV. 171, Order of A residence on bench, I FOR RENT The beat ranch In northern Utah, good fond, pieuty water, DR. A. FERXLUND, Physician and Washington, meeta every Tueeday blocks from business center, blk. o'clock in A. O. U. W. Burgeon. Office hours, 10 and It a. evening at fair buildings, splendid orchard, and from 25th street car line. 91,750. Vfolting comradoe invited to 4 p. m. 840 25ih Rt. Office fcalL to 8 of m, Will abundance on fur rent a terms raage. portion. Easy no year or lease lor a term of years phonea, Bell 615K; lad. 675. Resi- attend. About 2 2 urea of good land on WILLIAM DOYLE, ProaldanL dence 545 Wash. Ind. phona 5U3. to right party. J. J.- - BrummltL 12th street. 91.000. WALTER RICHEY, EacraUry, ' cor. 2lrd and Wash. Chauncey Parry, Phone S69X. STEAMSHIP AGENT. MODERN WOODI EN OF AMERICA. WANTED Good girl for housework, 2611 Madison 09 4 :09 North ef Ogden, Na 9; m Lewla-Biay-ne- rail-danc- 2 FOR LEGAL NOTICE TO WATER O. D. RASMUSSEN FOR BALE Good Cheap. 179 lot USERS. sawing St. machine. FOR BALE Electric motor, one horse SUto Englaeera Office, power. 172 SOUrat. Balt Uko City, Utah, Nov. 15, 1906. Notice la hereby given that the Ore- FOR BALE Good driving or delivery gon Short Line Railroad Company, by home. 150 23d St. wk lte chief engineer, William Ashton, wboaa postofflee address la Salt Lake FOR BALE Cow, cheap. Bell phone 7II-K- . City, Utah, haa made application In 119-4- 1 314 Parry ava. accordance with the requirements of Chapter 106, Session Laws of Utah, FOR BALE Gentle horse, runabout 1906, to appropriate tea (10) cubic feet aud harness; 950. 146 26th at 1 11-l-- tf Representing the White Star Lina, Red 8tar Line, Dominion Line, American Una. Scandinavian American Line, Holland American Linn, and The Hamburg American Lina. Pa tenge ra booked from or to any point of Europe to any part of tea United Stales. 2867 and 1359 Washington Art., Ogden, Utah. SANITARY WORK DONE of all kinds. Ball 'phone 609Z. Nela. McCarty, 2721 GranL per second of water, which rises la Sand Ridge Cut on tbe Oregon Short TOUR own terms on planoa and vioTAILORS. Line Railroad, in Wehar county. Utah. lins; also other musical goods. PanBald water will be collected in n basin, next Utahns. r lig-ttones, Clothes cleaned and pressed 91 a which la situated at a point 2.000 feet month, 167 25th BL Ball phona b66Z. west and 1,936 feat north of tha south- SWEET CIDER, good for your east corner of Section 31, Township 6 le a drink; 26e a gallon. ApVETERINARY SURGEON. a bu. Fine pasnorth. Range 1 west. Salt Lake baas ples, 60c to and meridian, from whan It will ba turage. cheap. Tha Jumble, Hello D. P. MILLIKEN, graduate veterinary 1144. conveyed for a distance of 6,000 feet aurgeon. Celle answered night or in a pipe Uxe, and there used from day. Office, Ogden Feed mad Sale January 1 to December II, lnclualve, of FOR BALE Two horses. Inquire Wash. Ave. Both Stable, 2219 each year, for general railroad pur from J. B. Fou.gar, 657 22nd. phonea; night phone 456K. poses. This application la designated In the tBate Engineer's office aa Xoi 91-0- 1005. BUSINESS CHANCES. All protests against tha granting of said application, stating tha reasons A BlCAP Business property, 56x175 on therefor, must ba made by affidavit In blk from Washington, 26th BL duplicate and filed in this office within only 175.60 front foot. Kelly and 2 thirty (SO) days after the completion Herrick. of tho publication of this notice. CALEB TANXER. FOR BALE Rooming house; dose In, Slate Engineer. address L., care Standard. Date of first publication, November 12th; date of completion of publicaMONEY TD LOAN. tion, December 12th. MONET ADVANCED ON 8ALARIE8. People holding aalarled positions appalling calculation is made up aa folwho are in need of money can ha lows: Sundays, fifty-twSaint Monsolemn feat days, fifsupplied quickly and confidentially, days, fifty-two- ; without security or endorecmenl; teen; holy days, three; national feast, pay back in small weekly or monththree; family foaata, six; total. 111. A ly payments; your credit once eswriter In the Mexican Invest or, in comtablished at my office you can get menting on thla question of labor in money at a moment's notice. D. D. Mexico, anya: Ecclea bldg. Drake, 410-1"It would sciom. on a review of tbe whole com, that, after all. the solution of tho labor dlflleuliy ia to be MONET to loan in large or amen rams on Improved real estate at a found in the direction iff the Japanese. reasonable rate of Interest. No No one questions their ambition and commission or expense for aocurlng no one doubts their capulty to imloan. No delay or publicity. Call, prove matter. They would be very Ind. Phone No 3711-A- .' remain this 10 ia if country likely they came here. In proof of this I may auto TO LOAN on forma and city that the thirty-odJapanese eokmlata MONET real estate. HUNTER A KENNEDY who tome yean ago settled near Room 6, First National Bank Build-lag- . la the State of Chiapas, are not only contented and doing well, but moat of them hare married Mexican MONET TO LOAN J. J. BRUMMITT. 1 women. Something like 1000 Japanese laborLOST. have already been brought Into Mexico, and some 2400 more will shortly bo introduced. The latter will be LOBT Taken by mistake la Last A Thomas' black silk unjbrelia; naturrequired chiefly for railroad work. al wood handle, fancy ornament ReTkoir wages are at tha rata of 61.90 11-- 1 1 turn to desk; reeard. Mexican per day. If thane laborers prove a auecesa and I am very san- LOST A string of gold beads. Reguine on thla point then It may be turn to Standard office. taken that the question of labor for Mexican enterprises ia settled once for alt All depends, however, on how FIVE DOLLARS reward or return one red dehorned milch cow. TelIf they are they are recrnlted. ephone 863, F. E. Slater, 658 22nd. brought, in from towns only one 11 7 tf. can follow failure." er Utah Camp, Ne. 9996, A. W. AGEE, V. C.; J. H. SHAFER, Clarh. Meets every Tueeday night at Bagla HalL p, m. Vial ting members Invited. FORESTERS OF AMERICA. Court Wasatch, No. 2, Fore at era e Meats L O. O. F. halL 14th street, first and third Wedneadv cvanlcga ef each month gt 7:16. America. G, W. HALSEY, C. K. P. A. GARNER, Secretary. iaK p.i Portland, Bpokana Pocatello and Butte 1:21 8 Expreask daily No IS Meted Local, vie Brigham, dally ex1:89 am. cept Sunday Na 1 Fast Mail, Purtfoad, Bpokana, Pocatello and Butte, daily... 18:89 p.m, Na 11 Cacho Valley Ex8:89 press, dally pj. Na 5 Arriva FA st Mall from Portland, Spokane, ud Butte,. 7:09 dally . . , . . 18 Na Cache Valley Ex19:88 OA press, dally Na 10 Portland. Bpokana Butte and Pocatello, 8:88 p.m, dally 84 Mated Local via Na exBrigham, daily cept Sunday....... 9:81 p.m. Poo-atell- o ba 1 South ef Ogden, Eastern Express... Na Na 9 Portland, Bpokana 4 Na 9 Na 18 Na 19 Na 2 Na 19 A. O. U. W. Fidelity Lodge Na I A. O. V. W.y Meets in A. O. U. W. hall every evening. Visiting brothers in- IA Depart 9 43-K- five-roo- kid-nay- s, that children. days of the year, according to obli"The Confeationa of a Princes newspaper, 191 are devoted to The with the wretched and acaada- - gatory aud traditional Idleness. 1fber EXAMINER: Depart. 6:19 am. Butte ud Pocatello for Balt Lake City, 7.90 dally Local for Balt Lake City, dally... 1:89 aja to Cache Valley Balt Lake City.. ..10:60 aA Lm Angeles Lim9:81 PA ited Limited for Balt Lake City, Prova and Juabk NcphL 6:19 pAi dally Porilaid. Bpokana Butte ud Pocatello to Balt Lake City, 8:89 pja dally aa .. Sat-urda- vited. M. W. JAMES II. WALTER RICHET, Recorder. W. y. PEIRCE, Financier. Na P Portland, Bpokana Arriva Butte and Pocatello Express from Balt 18:19 Lake City Na 5 Atlantic Express from Balt Lake City ODD FELLOWS. and intermediate 9:91 taints, dally Ogden Lodge Na I, Independent Ok her of Odd Fellows Meets In L O. Na 7 Portland, Bpokana, Butte ud Pocatello O F. hall every Tueeday evening. Express from Balt idling brother cordially invited to WINDOW CLEANING. Lake City, dally... 11:19 be present. Na 1 rest Mall from Balt A. B. GRAFF, Noble Grant UTAH window and house cleaning Lake City, dally... 8:11 KISSEL Secretary. HENRY o and Janitor porter work. Sam Na 11 Cache Valley Ex1036K. Ca Bell, Office 414 Balt press from 26th 8L Queen City, Hebekah Lodge Na 4. Lake City. Prova second and L O. O. F. hall. Ylsste Kephl and Juab fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fallows 8:18 daily Twenty-fourtstreet Visiting Ka 17 Ijo HalL FRATERNAL Angela Limited 8:49 Invited. members Na I Eastern Express. .. 7:01 ESTHER RANDALL, Noble Oread. Po-tea- am. am ia p.m, .. h ROYAL ARCANUM. M18S LOLA WOODDEKRY, Safest end beeL Insure men for one, two or three thousand doilare. Rocky Mountain Council, No. 637, meeta second and fourth Friday evenings at A. O. U. W. hall, over Howell's atora. Visiting brothers oordlally Invited. FRANK FOrLGER. RegaoL J. W. WOTUEUSFOON, Collector. G. B. ROBERTS, FRATERNAL Screry. No. 271, T. F. Lodge, B, eeoond and fourth Tuesdays at U. A. O. W. ball. Visiting 9 p. ra la members cordially Invited. D. U. ADAMS, President. CORA HOBBS, Secretary, it. T. MILLER, Treasurer. Ogden meeu DEGREE OF HONOR. No. 1, meets every Wednesday evening at o'clock at the A. O. U. W. halL Visiting members oordlally Invited. Mra Jemima Fur-nlsC. of H.; Mra. Jeanette Hill, financier; Miss L. Jennie Front, reOgden Lodge s, No. 3, D. of P, meeu every Wednesday evening at I o'clock. Eagle Hall. Dnee can be paid to Sude Aides, C. of W, 112 26th Bt. MAMIE J. FLANZ, Pocahontas. ALICE COLUXS. K. af R. RATHBONE East dially lovited to attend. MRS. NELLIE FRYER. WYANT. M. E. 7.46 To Salt Lako City No. 18 and Intermediate 9:6 points, daily Na 16 Balt Lake passen- Na 8 Na 4- ger SISTERS. Meets every Saturday afternoon at 2:30 in Prthlan ball. UUb National Bank building. Sojourning sisters corMRS. ISABEL and C. DEFART DAILY. Mall for Salt Lake City, Provo and all polate Ka 6 Atlantic DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS COUNCIL RSg - Junction City Lodge No. 36, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, meets In !. O. O. F. ball every Thursday evening. Vfolting brothers cordially invited to lte present JAMES BUNE, N. O. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. LEEOTAH BROTHERHOOD. SeCy- p.A p.m. - ........a...... 1: 18 Atlantic Limited for Salt Lake Clty.Pro-- , LcadvlUa Puebla Denver and all poiats East, daily.. 8:80 Atlantic Ezpreea for Salt Lake City, Denver ud all points cut, daily.. 7:99 f.A Pa-M- ia C. M. of R. ARRIVE pat DAILY. Puifie Express from Denver, PuebSeR Prova la, WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Ssnthem Patifi; Compas Uko City ud ell points wst, daily.. 11: 96 Weber Csmp, No. 74, meeta la K. 11 Ogden paMqnger.. 11:89 am. Na Depart Na 9 Pacific Li salted from of P. hall in Utah National Bank Pacific Express for Salt Lake City, Pve-tbuilding every Thursday evening at 8 Na 8 Baa ccd Francisco o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially Denver ud all intermediate paints, Invited to attend. East .......11:99 AIL points Bi. a 89 6, LORIN G. HEXIXGER C. C. daily No. 1 Psclfle Kail from I II c Express E. AUTH. Clerk, Fir: ..all Bank No. 5 f a c Denver, Puebla LOST By Wright's delivery, one gray through to San FranLesdvUleJBalt Uke Building. BATTLES HOW GREAT WERE :fS am. FurReturn Overcoat. to dally cisco, Weight's City and all points WON AND LOST. 3 :16 p.m. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Na 9 Fast Mail 8:49 p.m. nishing Store and be rewarded. East, dally 4 .20 p.m. Na 18 Local from Xu. 1 Overland Limited.. Sanpete E. P. one Alexander, Arrive. General of the LOST Black leather purse contain. 9:18 Knights of Ogden Lodge. N"Valley )A few surviving Confederate generals, a Express order on Paine A Hurst and Pythias, meets it Csstle '.Hall, Utah Na 6 Atlantic ing C. Al HENRY, Ticket Agent. Ogdea Wait Point graduate and Chief of Arfrom San Franclece. between Knrrup grocery and National Bank building, every Mon-da- y Gen. silver, BENTON. I. A. Agent, Pgr. Dept, :10 a m. d. Ly West Weber. Return to Paine A tillery under Oenerul Lee, wll conevening. All K- - of P.'s requested Salt Uke. :I0 tribute eeverul paper to Scribner's, Limited.. t p.m. Hurst. with Na uf. to met A. J. CRONIN, Agent. Ogdea , dealing with great battles of tbe war. Express Na 4 Atlantic BENJAMIN MARRIOTT. C. C. While frankly written from the milifrom Son Franohco whe himself rook n aci-.- e part In the E. R. GEIGER V. of F. WANT APS YIELD BIG RESULTS. tary point uf view, they will have the campaign. and intermediate 6:60 L. N. MEID. K of R- snd S. p.m. strong personal Interest that attaches daily points, a to the impreesioaf uf a famous toldlet WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. ba uiwt n IbiA Bfffina tom No. 6:30 pm. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. 4-- 3 Xa corder 8 j la o, re-sa- lt - - |