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Show TI1E MORNING EXAMINER god effect and '.a her act a irfKUUiTang to the officials desiriou-u- t procuring a ralae in aalary. The bill then passed. Adjournment - until o'clock was taken, WORK OF t UTAH, SATl'lIIl.VY, KKIIRL'ARY If, ; 1007. FOR SALE hav LEGISLATIVE! OGDEN, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Couch and diulug room mans. At 21(3 Grant are. Inquire from li a. m. to 4 p. m. 1 2 FRIDAY five-roo- m m GEO. A. HORN, ofll-cer- d - atal-lion- 3-X- HOW ABOUT nt FOR SALE . Fine breed Wash. Ave. Ind. Phone 2723 e cbk-keni-- -- FOR 8AI.K hai-cvv- k. FOR SALK Fine good second band MASONIC. sewing machines, at $5. $10 and 815 each, if sold at once. One good aew-ifi- g Queen Esther Chapter No. 4, O. E, machine buggy, cheap. Call at 8. Regular meetings held at Masonic 2141 Grant Ave. Hall on Washington arcane, between Twenty-fiftand Twenty-sixtKreeu Small grocery store and the first and third Fridays of each fixtures with living rooms. Party month. Sojourning members cordially Invited to attend. leaving towa. 29t3 Wash. ANNA LEWIS, W. M. FOR BALE LILY V. HAL8TED, Secretary. Rhode Island Red Cockerels. J. T. Axley, 2358 Uncoln PYTHIAN Ae. SISTERS. h FOR BALE Meet every Saturday aftenooa at 8:10 In Pythian hall, Utah National Bank building. Sojourning alatera cordially invited To attend. MRS. EVELYN GLA8MAXN, M. 5. C. MI88 LOUISE RITTER. M. of R. A C. BAIJ1WIN. KURTZMANN and ELLINGTON Pianos and other musical mdse. Terms, Pantone, 414 25tb. WANTED TO BUY. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Anything from A to Z. 2nd Hand. The Jumhle, 2300 Wash. Phone 1141. Waaatrh Dlvlnloa No. 124, R. C Much more for tola less. ! meet second and fourth Fridays at 9:30 p. m. in K. of P. ball, corner WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS. Washington avenue and 24th street. All brothers are cordially invited to WANTED Pork, veal, aud chlckeas at RuaaelHJamas Co.. 185 24th 8t. attend. GEO. ALLEN, C. C. - D. L. DOYLE, 8. and T. a 2-- PERSONAL. B. P. O. ELKS. girl to raise: one to two year old. Address m 27th at. WANTED A Ogden lodge, Nat 719, meets every Tuesday evening. Lodge and elnb room, second floor Maaunio building, 2416 Washington Avenue, BUSINESS CHANCER. W. D. ROWN. E. R. STOCK COMPANIES incorporated. If J. H. KNAUS8, Secretary. you have storks or bonds for salt, ORDER OP WASHINGTON. let me try to sell them for you. Georg H. Kellogg. Broker, 5i0 No. 172, Order of Union, Ogden Square, Buffalo. Washington, meet every Tuesday 8 o'clock ia A. O. U. W. WANTED Furniture suitable for evening at haiL invited to Vialting comrade rooming house. Phone 667 K. attend. WIIJJAM DOYLE, President. WALTER RICHEY, Secretory. MONEY TO LOAN. wk MODERN WOODMEN STREET CAR MEN, CLERKS, BOOKKEEPERS, and all others employed, find our office reliable for auma of 910 to 6140. Discount a If paid before due. Payments suspended In stokacs. No charge for applications. Tbe City loan Co Suite 8, nrat Nat l. Bank Bldg. RAILWAY. No. 9994. A. W. AGEE, H. SHAFER, Clerk. Meets every Tuesday night at Eagle Hall, I p. m. Vialting members invited. lt a DEGREE OF POCAHONTAt. Me-cJ- 1 tf bt. present J. W. BATUEV, Noble Grand. HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. PROFESSIONAL City, Rebekah Lodge No. 4, P. halt Meets aaaoaj and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellow h A. G, HORN. Twenty-fourt- h street. Vialting Atiorney-at-Law- . Office over Badcoa's Hall, members invited. I the business of Store. seek Drug ADA BAKER. Noble Grand. all parties; am attorney against all IjOLA THORNTON. Secretary. Precorporations aud monopollas. nil to kinds transact any gnd pared ORDER OF EAGLES FRATERNAL of legal business. Fraternal Order of Eaglet, OgJaa HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. Aerie, No. Ill, F. O. E., meets every Monday evening In Eagles hall, east HAIR SWITCHES for sale at rcdqrad of Reed hotel, t 1:00. Vialting Brothpliras. Hair chains n specialty. er Eagle are Invited to attend the Masquerade, costume to rent for Aerie meetings. T. C. MORRIS, W. President ' , balls and theaters. AU mall orders D. T. TRACY. Recretory. promptly attended to. Mra C. E. Lee. 821 24tk. P. O. Box 431. DR. II. B. FORBES, Aerie Phyiletoa Queen . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW- I. O. O. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD INSURANCE. Ogden Raal Exists; Fire, Mfe and Accident Insurance, 407 24th St. W. X PIERCE, Notary Public, JUNK. THE INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. buya all kinds of junk. Bell phone 626Z. Ind. phone 369ID. son. 8146 Pacific. Lodge, No, 371, , , T. F. B. meets ereond and fourth Tuesday at 3 p. m.. In A. O. U. W. hall. Visiting members cordially Invited. D. H. ADA MB, President. . IDA BECKER, Secretory. E. F. MI8CH, Treasurer. Green A Jacob- DEGREE OF HONOR. Ogden Lodge No. 1 D. of H. meets la Eagla hall tha second and fourth Wednesday afternoons of each month at IF YOU have any kind of Jnnk, 'phone 2:30 p. m. to Ogden Jnnk Houae; we will call SUSIE RIMS, C. of H. for IL Bell 'itboae, 826K; Ind. 725. JEANNETTE HIU., Financier. L. JENNIE PROUT, Recorder. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD, OSTEOPATHY. IYE8, CORA O. IVES, Osteopath, graduate from parent school, Klrkville, Mo. Lewla-Stny-Mock, suit 66. Treatment by appointment. Hours 9 a. m. to I p. m. Bell phone 1014K. Ind. 1011 GORDON O AND SURGEONS. PHYSICIANS Weber Camp No. 74, meets in It of P. hall la Utah National Bank building every Thursday evdnlng at I o'clock. Vialting Woodmen' cordially invited to attend. T. C. MORRIS, C. C. E. AUTH, Clerk. First National Bank Building. KNIGHTS DR. A. FERXLUND, Physician and Burgeon. Office hours. 14 and 12 a. m.. 12 to 4 p. m. 340 25th 8tvOfflce phones. Rell 615K; Ind. 515. Residence 648 Wash. lad. phone 503. SANITARY WORK. DONE of nil kind. Bell phone 509Z. Nets. McCarty, 2728 Grani. SCAVENGER WORK. of scavenger work. Prompt attention. John Van Z weKINDS ALL ll en. 647 2nd Bt. Bell 747Y. TAILORS. Clothe cleaned and preened month, 157 26th St. Bell phone 81 a OF PYTHIAS. Lodge No. 3, Knights od Ogden Pythian, meet at Castle Hall, Utah National Bank building, every Monday evening. All K. of P.'a roqneated to meet with n. W. J. UNDERWOOD, C. C, E. R. GEIGER, M. of F. L, N. MEAD, K. of R. and S WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Be go Lily Circle, No. 174, meets every second and fourth Friday nights at 7:30. in K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbors cordially invited. DAISY CASHMORE, Tracy avenue. KATE HETMAN. 33rd StreeL G. Clerk. N, 223 127 1--3 Women of Woodcraft. Ogden Circle Ml, meat every Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock, K. of P. hall. Visiting VETERINARY SURGEON. Neighbors Invited. Due can be paid at the office of Ed D. P. MILUKEN, graduate veterinary afternoon of tho ISth cf each surgeon. Calls answered night or Auth, tho First National Bank Bldg. day. office. Ogden Feed and Bale month. MRS. ALICE COLLLN'S, O. X, 2881 Stable, 2219 Wash.. Ave. Both Flngreo Ave. phones; night phone 455K. MAiUE CRITE8, Clerk, 2D1 Mon roe Ava. WINDOW 859Z. CLEANING. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. n and house cleaning Sliver Hive No. 1, meets the seooni Janitor and porter work. Bam Co. Bell, 103EK. Office 411 and fourth Tuesdays at 2:30 pi m., a afreet Vil 23:h fit if O'Xoll hall. Twenty-fiftKing e'ater cordially Invited. UTAH window Fo-lan- o h 3 FRATERNAL i KNIGHTS - . iW OF COLUMBUS. -- I U Leeotah Council , No. 3. D. of P.. to salaried people without meets Wednesday evening at I security or endorsement; payments o'clock.every Eagle Hall. Due can be paid to suit, either weekly or monthly; bueineaa confidential. Call and get to Stial Aide. C of W 113 2Gth SL Vialting manlier invited. e nty terms. D. D. Drake, 410-1MARTHA A. MORRIS. Pocahontas blilg. ALICE COLLINS, K. of R. MONEY TO LOAN, oa forms and cHr ODD FELLOWS. real tala to. HUNTER A KENNEDY, Room 6, FIrat National Bank Build- Ogden Lodg No. 5, Independent Orlag. der of Odd Fellow. Meets la I. O-F. ball every Tuesday evening.. MONEY TO LOAN- -J. J. BRUM MITT. Visiting brothers cordially iavllcd to - d OP AMERICA Utah Camp, V. C.; - Second Hand Stores . MONEY MALAN AT 654. H-t- f. horse aud J.C. Platt Saddlery t 2 105 25? h. All Our Harness SCENE Tea'ed, sound, reliable. Fraternal Order. Insure maa at reasonable rate for one, two, or three thousand dollar. Accumulated enter, gency fund nearly three million dot lata. Investigate. Rocky Mountain Council, No. 637, meets second and fourth Friday at A. Q. IT. W. hall. F. W. Stone, Regent; J. W. Wether-spoon- , Collector; G B. Roberta, Becy. Beneficiary . after receiving aud accepting aq invitation from tne mover and citizen of Richfield to be the guests of ihu city today. A Rij Grande We lent will leave Salt loike City at 7 o'clock this morulng. and resell Richfield at boo. During ihe of afternoon the guests, composed slate officials, members of the senate and house, and the third house,' MORE SEVERE PENALTIES FOR will be taken around the city and viCONTEMPT OF COURT. cinity. At 6 o'clock a banquet will be served, and in the evening a recepa are few leaders, HERE tion and dance will be tendered tbe i have many others. tbe to Discover Fraud visitors. 8hortly after midnight Inveetigation return trip will be made, the visitor collate on Modern Faiae Raporta of Through sleeping away la tbe Pullmans comMadloon ava, 1 2 block from Selling. location; prizing tbe special train the hours car line; excellent necessary to cover tbe distance bef.540: tenn.tween Richfield and Salt Lake City. Four-rookooie ictr tnaan. The eenate held two seeiona ye modem vo and SIM terday, one in the forenoon and one IN TH HOUSE. improvement; bam and cellar; in the afternoon. Both were very 2 600. lacked weet and of quiet miles ginger. An investigation that promisee to 10 acre farm, ! A number of committee report eulllva-ai- t show that Utah baa been cheated out Ogden; SS acre nnder were e sen do or more received, and under fence, good aoll, hundreds of thousands of dollars committee meeting have been called of flowing well and canal; 68,000. false reports of the sailing through for aell and Monday any Tuesday, to thar price of commodities, will be comIf von bur, rent or bills aee will on calthe be placed many menced shortly under the direction of kind of property come and endar Sir final reading. Rudolph Kuchler and The following new bills were intro- aRep reseatstire committee. Tbe committee special duced: waa appointed several day a ago under 8. B. No. 113, by Benator Hulanieki, resolution which called for an Ina providing for the proper observance vestigation into the alleged false pubof Memorial Day. Referred to the lication Real Estate and Investby trade journals of quotations commit! on state affairs. on different commodities purchased ments, 8. B. No. 113. by Senator B. in open market." amending the section of the Before tbe house yesterday Mr. 4th Floor let Natl. Bank Bldg. code relating to appeals from juatloee Kuchler stated that at a meeting held of the peace. It wae impossible to get tbe desired 8. B. No. 114, by Senator B. X. evidence and he naked that the comconall deeds and Emith, validating be empowered to subpoena witmittee which were of record Janu- nesses. veyance, ary 1. 1M7. Bitfh A Gort'a Plano. At the present time there la considB. 8. No. 115, by Senator Hollingserable loss on account of the reports Nwman Bran. Organa. worth, adding to the definition of on certain commodities sold in New grand larceny the following: "When York and sold on supposedly the same the taking is a bicycle, tricycle, tan- basis here," he declared. "This is dem cycle, motor cycle, or velocipede. and silver. The last three drills were referred to mostly In tbe case of gold men of the It la unfair to the mining H. C. WARDLEIGH the judiciary committee. I and on 8. B. Nos. llfl, 117 and 118. by state to allow tbia to gocan when lie relieved Benator Walton, relating to health of- many others believe it bv proper legislation.' ficers, annual meetings of health ' Speaker Joseph took the floor in beand making the selling of spoiled Of the motion. He declared that half a fond stuff were a read misdemeanor, FUNOS and referred to the committee on the investigation would show things ' that would make the people open their public health. yrea. He amid that it was to the adThe following bills were paaaed: of overy lute rest ia the state ORGANS AND MUSICAL H. B. No. 7, by Mr. Pederson, am- vantage and that In the past twenty years hunMatsection the statute of the ending dreds of thousands of dollars had bees ing "who shall not mem' by prohi- lost by Utah in this manner. He deMERCHANDISE Brat the of cousins, biting marriage that he knew of firms who are and also of persona afflicted with clared now taking advantage of tbe farmers chronic epileptic fits, providing that of tho alleged false quotaVioltne, Gutter, Aeeordeona, Banthe latter disqualification shall not on account declared that It was one Ha tion. over the of jos, Btringa apply to any female person vital such importance that the moe forty-fivage of years. While this tion should prevail. The mutton was Latoat PubUeatlona of Bbeot Music. bill was under discussion a motion will be aubpoe-naeewitnesses sad carried to amend by adding to the person Boo tba Woadorful Pipe Organ. in a few days. epileptic per prohibited tq marry Tbe following bills were Introduced sons" was made. Senator Hulanlaki. In a vigorous speech, opposed thb by consent yesterday. H. B. No. 265, Hanson Creating a 1371 Waahlngton Avenue.' amendment, and on a vole being tak- atata board of I torse cum ml ini oner; kwt. was motion en1 to the amend a OGDEN, UATH. defining Its duties, requiring all H. B. No. 15, by Kuchler, providto be registered ; and creating court of a for contempt ing penalty a lien for tbe service of stallions. Uva by a fine of not to exceed $300, or of stock. not exceed to ninety Imprisonment H. B. No. 328, Hanao- n- Providing days, was passed, after the maximum for tbe organization of Mutual Firs wae cut to thirty days. Imprisonment At present the maximum la five days. Insurance companies in counties, H. ' B. No. 18, by Robinson, relating citlee and town of tba Mate of Utah, to the duties of the State Board of againstor loaa and damage by fire,forlighttbe wind, and providing Equalisation. Thu Mil takes away ning from the kinds of property which the payment of premiums and the collecof loaea. Banking and lnanraaca. aiate hoard asaesaea, the property of tion The bouse received communication depot companies and the net proceeds of mines, and adds' to the property from the senate announcing the passwhich the board asaesaea that belong- age of various Mila and tho name were referred to various houae committee, ing to power pipe line, light and aa follows: 8. Rs. Nos. 37 to 47, companies. Benner X Bmlth, referred to H. B. No. 18, by Robinson, raising the salaries of members of the State special municipal government of which Board of Equalisation from 1800 to Representative Criteblow ia the chair31,500 per year, Wnu discussed and man; 8. B. No. 63, to judiciary; 8. . 55 to judiciary; g. B. No. 67, Judicitl.en referred back to the committee I on salaries. ary. Aa tha senate sent a communication 8. B. No. 37, by Senator Bullen, authat new Harneaa you need? Dont thorising a levy of a library tax of to the house containing a substitute think you cant afford it till you've to exceed one mill In cities of the for H. B. No. II, with no Indication given ue a cbance. We .aell no Infers second class, was Jlacusae and made as to what action waa taken on it by lor good, no old faehloned appliance. a special order for Monday at 3 tbe senate, Speaker Joseph found it o'clock. necessary to appoint a conference The motion to reconsider the ac- committee to ascertain tbe condition . la made from the beat of leather la tion of Thursday, in pausing Senator of tbe MU. Favorable report i4 were received the moat workmanlike manner. Bla- Gardner's bill, making an appropriaIn addition to the bal- from the committees on tbe following nket, Haltera, Whips and everything tion of 12,000, ance of 13,000 of an appropriation Mila, and the report were filed and a hori-- owner needs. of 1905, to ascertain the feasibility adopted: H. B. No. 42, bv Button: H. of procuring subterranean water for B. No. 44, by Tolion; tt. B. No. MU; was carried. Then H.'B. No. 107. The bouse hilled H. Co. culinary purposes, followed a discussion of nearly two B. No. 114, by Taft, by adpotlng the hours' length upon nearly all sub- majority report on tho MU, which was jects anted to Irrigation. A motion unfavorable to make the appropriation $12,004, inH. B. No. 44 was recommitted to S. E. Milan, W. A. Malsn. stead of 13.000, lacked but one vote to the judiciary committee. me carried. Then followed several amendment as to the amount to be Woman tovea n rlcnr, rosy complexWE CAN MOVE ANYTHIN . appropriated. Finally the bill passed, ion. Burdock Blood Bitters purifies the carrying an appropriation of 13.000. Mood, clean the ekln, restore ruddy, thn same amount as it did when sound health,. pawed on Thursday. And then came on for third reading 8 Bw No. 74, by Senator Park, fixing the salaries of certain state officers. The only change made In the bill when Introduced, wae in raising the salary of general from 1500 to 1,500 per year, and raising A the salary of the assistant adjutant from $300 to $900 per year. genera The committee on salaries reported MU the favorably, but also raising Vana Draya and- Baggage Wagena. the salary of the reporter of the supreme court from $800 to $1,000 per year. An hour was spent In discusOUR SPECIALTIES sing National Guard affairs and the Plane, Fumi-to- r raising of the two salaries. Motion ROPE BROKE TWICE DURING THE Safe Moving and Storage. after motion wan made to change EXECUTION. the amount fixed as salaries of the adjntant and assistant adjutant, but OPPICE each failed. A question being asked Man 40S Twanty-ftft- h St read. brought forth the statement that the Condemned Greund-Crthe-Diesr to Agony on the , committee Increased the annual salary Hanging of the reporter of the supreme court PHONES from $800 to $1,000',- because the ofInd, 124. Bed, 22 ficial had requested such a raise, Brnator- - Hollingsworth morel to Richmond, Va, Feb. 15. There waa amend by fixing the reporter's salary a harrowing seen at tbe hanging at at $000 per year, and railed attention Farnirllle today of Moaea Hill and to the fact that the decisions of our William Ruffin, negroes, convicted of supreme court did not aggregate a the murder of John Grubb. Hill Tha JUMBLE, buys, aella er e very great number during a year; weighed 275 pound. The rope broke. that In addition the reporter was al- Hill walked calmly, bark to the scafthangaa "any aid thing" (blues' o captad) and moat new ones. 2300 lowed a contingent expense of $350 fold the second time and again the Weak. Hallo, 1144 died In agony on per year, and all things being con- rope broke. Hill - sidered. th office was the best paid the ground. NEVADA SECOND-HANSTORE. in proportion to work .kme. of any In We buy and eall all kind of new the state. Bens lor Miller objected to WHITE MEN HANGED. ud second-han-d geode. Cell or phono the reduction being made and said Wacker A Haynes, Props. 1M 26th It, that the reporter had to edit, revise, Rhone, Ind. 622, annotate, etc., the Utah reports now Russellville, Ky.. Fab. 15. Guy Lycomprising 29 volumes. To this Sen- on and Polk Fletcher, white men, PAUL ZIEGENHIRT, ator Hollingsworth replied by saying were hanged here today for an Seaend-HenStare. reporter only cared for the upon Mary Glader, young GerIf you have anything to sail or buy that the decisions and that Senator man girl, two years ago. current ml or phene 1170 to 1S76 Weak, Aw Miller was laboring nnder a misappreLyon attempted to commit suiride Sail 666-k- . Ind. STB. hension as to the true conditions and last night by opening a Mood vessel bad been misinformed. .Then Senator In bis left arm with a Uu spoon which B. A. DENKERS he had sharpened. Physician in"f" pay the ftigheat price for ascena-han- Miller gained tbe floor and said h a liar. Sat- jected nearly a galloa. of artificial furniture and sell to the publle had la effect been called were made and blood Into Lyon which revived him, In cheapasL 2416 Grant Ava. leii isfactory explanation It became clear that the reporter but he waa ao weak this morning he Fhena 637 k. Ind. B2IL had nothing at all to do with the re had to be supported to the scaffold. C. J. HERRICK A CO, ports of the supreme court prior t his taking office, and that tha 29 Succeaaere te M. L. Whit BLACK CAP NOT USED. referred to covered all decisions . M"! your geode hero If yee want eall them. Call Pore If ywu want of the supreme court from the early W- - 2342 Wash Awe. Ban Phene '70's to the latter part of 19D5. The Barbotirvllle, Ky.. Feb. 13. salmotion in reduce the ind, 4ST. a negro, waa executed here now as fixed, and from today for the- Knnrder of, Mra. Robert ary from I11, WANT fixed the Mil. to Sdoo Broughton. In A'tyuet Mat. Fl'rger by ads YIELD BIG RESULTS. gl.noo, as prevailed, with ?he remark hr Sn ald'a reqneat that the Mark eap he WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. tor Lawrence that the reduction would not put over hia face was granted. TRANSFER COMPANY ROYAL ARCANUM. Ogden C'Jiinrll No. 777, licet ev. cry WrdneKitay evening at K. of C hall. X. 2472 Wash. Av.. 1 8 o'clock. Yl'ting mcmhoi - wlrnnir. J. H. TtrVINE. ti. K. . . J. MORAN, Fin. Seo'y. SEBRING, L. C. LUCY NELSON, R. K. KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. Ogden Tent. No. 24. nieeta the sea ond and fourth Friday evening at 8 o'clock abirp. In I. O. O. F. hall Visiting Knights cordially, invited tv attend. . J w. HALSEY. Commander. F. F. BOND, Recorder Keeper, |