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Show ni LEGISLATURE RESUMES Order a package ol thia famous kaalth aad brain Soar aad aaiojt mm good old Xaakiooaa England Na A chance at a read. wiU make zigbt hoc loaf yon are la yon think With ' Allan a Boston. Self rising B. B. B. Flear yoa can make bread Just B B WORK BILL DISCUSSED THE SENATE. CIGARETTE IN -- the Puritan Uka Fieher Harris Eloquently Defends Hie Favorite Cigarette Before the Senators. uaed tu make. B Pancake Fleur Is also a pure food; self rising and all ready to mla with water and bake ob a hot griddle. - Trade Mark S-- Yesterday's Minion wee slow in beginning and devoid of all interest. Every senator was In hie seat and after prayer by Chaplain Simpkiu an the reading of Fridays journal the regular order wae taken up. A number of communications from The bouse were received and the accompanying bills were referred to the proprr committee. The senate committee submitted a number of reports. allens bbb flour CO. Factory. ", Little Cll Eastern Factory, Wia. Well MIHe, Manawa. .acids Ceest New Bills. 8. B. No. 11, by Senator Hollingsworth, repealing section 2051 id the statures allowing mileage to district judges and district attorneys. S. B. No. 120, by Benatnr Hollingsworth, amending laws of 19U3, fixing salaries of district Judges aad allowing them in addition to the lalarr, instead of mileage, their actual and necessary traveling expenses to and from the county of their residence tu the other counties of their district, and In case they hold court in counties of other Judicial districts then their traveling and living expenses. 8. B. No. 151. by Senator Hollingsworth, amending lawa at 1801, allowHERB ARE A FEW LEADERS. ing mileage to district attorneys and allowing them instead of mileage their I HAVE MANY OTHERS. actual and necessary, traveling expense in the performance of their Modern cottage on official duties. blocks from Madison ave 1 The three bill were referred to the car Una; excellent location; Judiciary committee. $5,500;. terms. Four-roo8. B. No. 122.by Senator B. X. house near Waah. ava. and Slat street; all modern Smith, by request, amending the law relating to eclnrat domain. Referred Improvements; barn and cellar; to Judiciary committee. 12.500. 8. B. No. 123, by Senator John T. 80 acre farm, 2 miles west of Smith, making It unlawful to reproOgden; 55 acres under cultlva-tkm- ; duce any domestic composition withall under fence; good soil; out the (onent of the author. Reflowing wella and canal; $6,000. sell any ferred to Judiciary committee. If you buy, rent-o8. B. No. 124, by Senator Williams, kind of property come end see me. authorising the state board of examiners to advertise for plana of a pro posed state capital building, and to pny the architect submitting the plan deemed te be the beat, the sum of Real Estate and Invest$1,000. Referred to committee on appropriations. ments, 8. B. No. 125, by Senator Calliater. by request, establishing a standard 4th Floor 1st Natl. Bank Bldg. ayatem of construction of public roads tq the state and the counties. Referred to committee on highways. 8. B. No. 126, by Senator Calliater, a Good Roads Bill." Referred to the committee on highways and bridges. Governor Cutler submitted two communications advising that he had approved and bled with the secretary of state the Code Commission Bill, and the hill amending section 4580 of the statutes relating to accusation by private person against public official. The senate held an executive session and confirmed the appointments by the governor of Horn James T. Hammond, of stale, and Mr. Grant H. . Smith, a member of the 1886 code commission, ns code eommlaaloner under 8. B. No. 5, by Senator B. X. Smith. The only hill passed was 8. B. No. 27, by Senator Bullen, authorising rttlea of the second and third clans to that new Harneeu you need? Don't levy a tax for public library purposes think yon can't afford It till youre of not to exceed one mill and requiririven hi i chance. We sell no Infer- ing cities of the first clast to levy a ior goods, no old fashioned appliances. tax of of a mill for such Let Me Sell You a Home five-roo- m 5 - GEO. A. HORN, HOW ABOUT All Our Harness purpose. are auThe county comniivaintier thorized to use aa high as five mill for county purposes, lour mill for schoul purposes and oue mill for the pauper fund. H. B. No. 81. hjr Clegg, compelling assessors to collect taxes on personal property by seizure, unless their is aur- - j Sclent real estate In the taxpayer's uatue to pay for the same. It U also provided that by bond or other e curlty the seizure may be withheld. Representative Richards declared that at present on account of the personal tax there is about 7 per cent that Is never recovered. By the law it ia contended that thia will be reduced by 2 2 per rent. Senator Hulaniekl's senate bid No. of 51, authorising the transferring Fort Crittenden iW cemetery to the United States government was passed. A stop will b-- pm to "ran ruthing" by children, if the bill propuwd by Mr. Thompson, which passed the house yesterday le approved by the senate and the governor. The hill la H, B. No. 118, and provides that it shall be unlawful for a barkeeper to allow any minor to get beer in anv manner, and it ia also made unlawful tor any minor to frequent any place where liquor is sold. No saloonkeep er la allowed to sell liquor to a drunkard. A votlaifon shall be a misdemeanor. and a minor vloatlng the terma of the bill ahsll also be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. The following measure, H. B. No. 127, by Robinson, was passed: It shall be unlawful for any person to wear the badge, insignia or rosette uf the Grand Army .of the Republic, or of the military order of the Loyal legion of the United States of the Spanish War Veterans or the medals presented by the state to the Utah Volunteers, or charm, badge, pertaining to all degrees la Ancient, Free and accepted Masonry, button or emblem of the. Benevolent and Protective Order of Elba of tha United States of America, or of the order of the Knights of Pythias, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, or any society, order or organisation of ten years standing In the 8 tat of Utah, or use same to obtain aid or assistance within thia atate, or wilfully use the name of such the society, order or organisation, title of Its officers or Us Insignia, ritual or ceremonies, unless entitled to use or wear the same nnder the ami rules and constitution and regulations of such society, order or orgsnlaailon. When IL B. No. 128, providing for revenue waa called yesterday fur Us Introduction Representative Tolton waa caught napping for tha first time. Tha moment the hill was road Representative Weatphal secured the floor and moved that tha enacting clause be stricken out. It was seconded. In a moment Tolton was on hit feet demanding what kind uf a "Jim Jam" legislature ka was up against. He declared that the bill waa of the gravest Importance aad that he could see no objection to it except that it came from the wrong aide . (Democratic) alda at the bouse. He talked several minutes before be recognised hla mistake. Not a person voted for the motion. A bill was passed allowing a mar latrate to place wltaeeaee in criminal cases under bond to appear In easea. The Name to he done upon the request of the county attorney. H. B. No. 41, by Giles, providing for the division of counties was passed to come up aa a special order of business at 3 o'clock this afternoon. ' bill, Randall'a Representative which was prepared by Ogden people, making the city engineer's office aa office of record for all maps, contracts and the like having anything to do with city lands, was referred to the Judiciary committee, upon motion of Representative Kuchler. - by-la- SPORTS purposes. Senator Calliater pressed and had carried his motion to reconsider the action of Friday in passing 8. B. No. 74, fixing the salaries of certain of tho fate officials. Then, at hla request, the consideration of the bill was made special order for today kt 8 o'clock. Co. g The table being clear, a recess was taken. The committee held eelon and the health committee considered Representative Croft's A E. Milan. hill. Under the bill the having In one's W, A. Milan, possession or the giving away of cigar etles or cigarette papera la a misdemeanor. Fisher Harris, vio la a vioWE CAN MOVE ANYTHING, lent cigarette smoker, has been much alarmed since the hill passed the house and requested permission to appear before the senate committee. In opposition to the measure. Today hla chance came and he got more than he bargained for. He was called over the phone and told to hurry to the senate chamber to talk against the : measure. The public health rommltteo then returned the bill to the senate, which had convened, and recommended that It be considered In committee of the whole. When Hr. Harris arrived he found not the committee on Vena, Drey end Baggage Wagona. public health but the committee of the whole discussing the bill. Senator Johnson was In the chair and on moOUR BPECIALTI EB Wane, FurnL tion hy Senator B. X. Smith, Mr. Hartent Safe Moving and Storage. ris waa requested to address the committee and advance reasons why the bill should not pass. Of course, Mr. Harria was more than equal to the OFFICE and for over thirty minute Streafc 40$ Twenty-fift- h very eloquently defended hla cigarette. was sent Then the eergeant-atarm- e PHONES for Mr. Croft, the author of tfie bill, IML, 224. Bell, E20L and the latter being taken unawares, eras not equal to a proper defense of hla bill. 51 r. Harris obtained five minutes In which to reply and again held that the constitution permitted little cigarette him to smoke hi whenever he desired, and that he Thu JUMBLE buys, sells . er -would go down to his grave at the changes any old thing- - ("blues" age of 102 smoking hla favorite cigar cepUd) and meet new Wash. Hello, 1144 ette, while Mr. Croft long before by reason of a law to he passed in the NEVADA SECOND-HANSTORE. near future would be deprived of hie We buy and eeli all kinds of now glees of milk. and second-han- d The committee then dissolved and goods. Call er phene Wecker A Haynea, Props. 1M 25th BL the senate adjourned until today at 2 Phone, Ind. S2C. . oclock. la made from the beat of Irather la the moat workmanlike manner. Blankets, Halters, Whlpa and everythin! e hone owner needs. J.C. Platt Saddlery sntl-dgarei- te MALAN TRANSFER COMPANY , - A , Second Hand Stores - FAUL ZIEGENHIRT, Second-Han- Store. d If you have anythlng.to sell or to cad or phone 1B70 to 181 Wash. A Bell 666-k- . Ind. ITS. 1. A. DENKERS Will pay the highest prise for ssceed-han- d furniture and tell to the the cheapest, 2416 Grant Ava,puhlls Bell Phono 637-- Ind. 820, C J. HERRICK A CO, ' Successors to M. L. White, wring your hero If you want to sell them. goods Celt ura If you want uy. 4342 Wash Ava. BaM Fhwis Wf. Ind. 467. WANf ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS, WANT ADS YIELD BIG RE8ULTB. OUUES.- - FAIR GROUNDB RESULTS. - - FOR RENT results: First race, half mile Gossoon won; Prince Bowling, second; Caraaco, third. Time. :48 14,' Second race, six 'furlongs Posing won; Auditor, second; Dapple Gold, thUd. Time, 1 :18 Third race, five aad a half furlong Meadow Breeze won; Minot, second; Rickey, third. Time, 1:06 Fourth race, mile and seventy yarda Beau Brurame won; Lady Navarre, third. Time, Fantastle, second; . 3--5. 8-- FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS, ROYAL ARCANUM. F(iK . Tea-edSALE Household furniture, aound, reliable. Fraternal tobt buggy, 2:tf8 Jtfft rsun. Order. Insure men at Beneficiary 4 . lYasunabl rale for one. two, or three FUR SALE - Flue breed chlckenc. thousand dollar. Accumulated emerFOR RENT Furnished rooms fur 2725 Wash. Ave. Ind. Phono 651 gency fond nearly three million dolbghi housekeeping. 15 9 26th street. 214-tf. lars. Investigate. Rocky Mountain w Council. No. 637, meet eeconj and I OR SALE hsi-tefourth Fridays at A. O. U. W. halL hoic and FOR KENT Two furnished room fur F. W. Stone, Regent; J. W. Wother-apoolu5 25: h. or 1jJ. 1876 Wash. Collector; G B. Roberts, 'Sec y. 214-tf- . FOR SALE Fine good econd haul MASONIC. ewicg macklur. at $6, $10 and THREE nicely furnished rooms for If sold at once. Oae good tewlight houaeketpirg. to couple wt'h-ou- t ing machine buggy, cheap. Ua'.l at Queen Esther Chapter Ko. 4. O E. 2813 Wash. Ave. 2U1 Gram Ave. 8. Kcgu'ar meetings held at Maaonie 214-lHall on Washington avenue, between FOR 8A1JS Small grocery store and Twenty-fiftand Twenty-sixtatreet FURNISHED ROOMS for light housefixtures with living rooms. Party the first and third Fridays of each keeping. S28 I 2 24h at. month. Sojourning members cordial-Inviteleaving town. 2803 Wash. ON THIS ADVERTISEMENTS PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO LESS FIRST INSERTION THAN 26 CENTS. ALL AQVER TISEMENTB MUST BE PAID IN EXCEPTING BUSi ADVANCE. MESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN SOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. s, n. $U-rar- 10-tl FEMALE HELP WANTED. h WANTED Gill for huuM-aork- , 246 23th. Matt. WANTED Chantbmudiii WANTED Nurse baby, one , who irl t will msm. inquire at 2i,"3 ihc ;e-- h d - Furnished hoard tor gentlemen. avenue. FOR lit-c- J k,i Bii home Aam Ate. RENT- WANTED Lady to super vIm kitchen work and to utiti in evoking. State Industrial Scttoul. rooms and 2S03 Adams FOR RENT Furnished and nished Bata. 2634 Grant. LARGE light rooms cheap. 288 Wash. drew, FDR unfur- front Mrs. An- FOR to attend. SALE Cockerel. Aie. J. Rhode Island Red T. Axley, 2358 Lincoln ANNA LEWIS, W. M. V. HALSTED. Secretary. LILY PYTHIAN BALDWIN. Kl'RTZMANN and EL LING TON Pianos and other musi- cal mde. Terms, 25th. WANTE- D- 14 Pantone, SISTERS. Meets every Saturday afternoon In Pythian hall, Utah National Bank building. Sojourning sisters cop dially invited to attend. MRS. EVELYN GLASMANX, M. 2. C. MISS JjOUISE RITTER. KiifB.dC. TO BUY. housekeeping rooms WANTED -- Wagon suitable for farm 137 26th Bl. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS . uae. Phuiw 1 mo $25 WaltreMe, per month, room and meals. Ken uu FOR RENT Furnished rooms, bum-r- i Wasatch Division No; 124. O. R. C hotel, Salt Lake City. Anything from A to Z, 2nd Hand. conveniences. 627 23rd SL The Jumble, 23uo Wash. Phones 1144. meets second and fourth Frida) a at W ANTED 2:30 n. m. In K. of P. ball, corner A cnauiDt-rmalMuch more for lots lea. and a dleh Washington avenue and 21th street. wk FOR RENT arbqr at the Virginia. Cieai furalabtd rooms, All brother are cordially .invited to AGENTS WANTED. with bath, the roughly renovated; attend. WANTED Girl for general housework also light housekeeping rouaa. The GEO. ALl.EN. C. C. 34C 28th street. If. Crtoaiai. 363 4lh BL hire. 8. L WE PAY agent, ladle or gentlemen, D. L DOYLE. 8. and T. SO from cents l 11.00 aa hour to Chian, Manager. WANTED A good launures Introduce aud advertise our remeB. P. O. ELKS. f FOR RENT Furnished Hospital, at cbml rooms. dies, city or country. Car-ob- a MH. Block. Co., 2361 ' Washington Are. Ogden Lodge, Ko. 71, meets every SITUATIONS WANTED, FEMALE. Tuesday evening, latdgo and club BOARD AND ROOM. TO EXCHANGE. room, second floor Masonic building, DRESSMAKING Tailored and fancy 2416 Washington Aenue. skirts a specialty. 761 24lk St. Ind BOARD AND ROOM 441 26.h street TO EXCHANGE 60 ImW. D. ROV. N. E. R. acres, partly phone 3727D. J. H. KNAUfcS. Bee rotary. proved, one mile from railroad elaFOR RENT FARMS. tion. to exchange for Ogden City MALI HELP WANTED. ORDER OP WASHINGTON. property. Price $1,M. HUNTER A FOR RENT 160 acre ranch with good KENNEDY. WANTED Gentleman or lady to trav. Improvements; some Implement. Ogden Union, No. 172, Order of el for MeraanMIe House uf large Cash or crop rent. PoaeeaHlon a; TO EXCHANGE 100 acres meet every Tuesday good farm Washington, once. HUNTER A KENNEDY. capital. Territory at home or abroad land In Garfield Oo Neb., value of evening at 8 o'clock In A. O. U. W. to suit, ft desirable the home may 218-6$1,600, to exchange for Ogden City halL Visiting comrades Invited to be used aa headquarters. Weekly or Utah farm property, lncuniber-ane- e attend. salary of $l,INHi per year and ex- FOR RENT 25 scree two miles from WILLIAM DOYLE, PrestdenL cf $600 must to assumed. beet loading atatlon. Flue ground. pense. Add Jieph A. AlexWALTER RICHEY, Secretary. HUNTER A KENNEDY. Cash or crop rent. HUNTER A ander, Ogden, Utah, KENNEDY. M8-3- 1 MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA MONEY TO LOAN. WANTED First clan carpenter. , Apones. FOR at RENT PIANO. Bute Industrial Srhool. ply Utah Camp, N. 8890, A. W. AGEE, STREET CAR MEN, RAILWAY, CLERKS, BOOKKEEPERS, and all V. C.; J. H. SHAFER, Clerk. Meet FOR RENT Piano. 2634 Grant. others employed, find our office re- every Tuesday night at Eagle Hall, 6 MEN aad boys wantad to learn plumb liable for suma of $10 to 01 uu. Dis- p. m. Visiting members invited. tag, plastering, bricklaying, electriccounts U paid before due. Payments al trades; free catalogue; positions WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS. DEQflEE OF POCAHONTAS. napeaded in sickness. No charge secured; tuition fifty dollars. Coyne for applications. The City Lou Co , Trad Schools, New York and Ban WANTED Pork, veal, and chlckena Laeotah Council, No. 8, D. of P Suite 8, First Nat l. Bank Bldg. at Ruaaell-- J ernes Co., 185 24th Bt. Francisco. 1 yt U7 meet every Wednesday evening at $ MONEY to salaried people without o'clock. Eagle Hall. Due can be paid ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON may BUSINESS CHANCE security nr eedorsement; payments to Socle Aldcn. C. of W., 112 26th BL earn $75 to $106 monthly oorreapoud-tato suit, either weekly or monthly; Visiting members Invited. for newspapers, sure, steady WANTED Furniture MARTHA A. MORRI8, Pocahontas suitable I for foulness confidential. Call and get ALICE COLLINS, K. of X. rooming house. Fhona 66TK. work; no csavaaslng; experience Bomy terms. D. U Drake, 410-11 unnecessary! Send lor particulars. des bldg. , Brass Syndicate, Lockport, N. Y. ODD FELLOWS. .. FOR BALE REAL ESTATE. MONEY TO LOAN, ol farms and eltv Ogden Lodge No. 6, Independent Or real estate. HUNTER A KENNEDY, MEN AND BOYS, Plumbing or brickFOR BAIJC Farms and Farm Land. der of Odd Fellows Meets Is L G Room 6, First National Bank Build640 acre ranch O. F. hall every Tuesday evening. laying trada pays $5 to $1 per day; ing. wo teach yen by practical lastrue-tkra- s 70 acre farm 2,000 VUlting brothers cordially invited to 60 acres, fenced be proaeuL. 1.300 MONEY TO LOAN J. J. BRUMMITT. la I months; position guar25 acres, river bottom anteed: free catalogue. 1.200 J. W. BAILEY, Noble Grand. ' Coyne 4u acres, with houae Trada School, 4175 Easton Ava., BL HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. 1,000 Louis. Mo. " 15 acres. Ogdm City 2.000 PROFESSIONAL 60 acrea, partly plowed.... 1.200 Queen City. Robekak Lodge No. 4, I. O. O. F. ban. Meets aacoml aad HUNTER A KENNEDY, LOST. fourth Friday erasing at Odd Fellows Room 6, First Natl. Bank Bldg. ATTORN LOST A gold open face Waltham Hall, Twemty fourth atree L VUlting members Invited.- watch, between Bcowcroft'a and Z5th A. 0. HORN. ADA BAKER. Noble Grand. " ' and Waah. Return to B. C., rare FOR 8AI.E-- 6 Offices over Badoona acres of good land, Attorney- ' LOLA THORNTON. Bcowcroft'a. Reward. Secretory. Drug Store. I seek the business of together with water and all parties; am attorney against all house and barn, in good location, LOST Between 23rd 8L and Itahna near car line, $2,800. corporations and monopolies Pre- FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES An elegant Drug store, on Wash. Ave., aa enrealdeuce In pared to transact any and all kinds Fraternal Order of Eagles,' Ogden of legal business. graved gold watch Inscribed with railroad district, $1,800. Initials from F. 8. to D. T. Return Aerie, No. 118, F. O. E., meets every One acre of guod land In heart of to 22$ 23rd. Monday evening In Baglea hall, east beat fruit district near 12th steer, HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. of Reed hotel at 8:06. VUlting Broth$550. LOST Black pocket book, Bismarck brick with bath and HAIR SWITCHES for sale at reduced er Eagles are invited to attend the One Aerie mantiega. saloon souvenir, between Congress ewer connection, $3,000. prices. Hair ohalna a specialty. T. C. MORRIS, W. President. Dancing Academy, and 26lh and Also one frame and one costume to rent for Masquerade D. T. TRACY. Secretary. Wall, contains two receipt and mosballs and theaters All mall order frame, all located on bench, in DR. H. B. FORBES, Aerie Physician ey. Return to Standard office. first class residence district, $1,000 promptly attended to. Mrs. C. E. each. Lee. 121 24th. F, O. Box 426, FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD A and bath, new residence, LOST Plain gold ' ring, between with hot and cold water eonasctlon. INSURANCE. Ogdea Lodge, No. 871.' T. F. B. Grant acbool and 22nd and Grant, In railroad district, $1,600. meets second and fourth Tuesdays at or an 22nd street, between Grant CHAUKCEY PARRY, N W. PIERCE, Notary Public. Real 8 p. m, la A. O. U. W. halL Vlaltlai and Lincoln. Liberal reward for reCor. ISrd and Waah. Phone 358-Estate; Fire, Life and Accident in- members cordially tavlud. ' turn to thia office. surance, 407 24th BL D. H. ADAMS, President IDA BECKER, Secretary. Some In BALE lenders FOR city E. F. MIBCH, Treasurer. JUNK.' usti A Bert's Flattest property: houae on Madison Ave., $2600 DEGREE OF HONOR. Newman Bras. Organa. house on Child's Av. $1850 THE INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. buy 026Z. of Bell kleda all jnnk. phone house near Lafayette anl Ogdea Lodge No. 1 D. of H. meets in Ind. phone 8688D Gram A Jacob-son- , 20 h, torn aad Improvements, $1050 Eagle hall the second and fourth Wed2148 Pacific. --r terms. month at nesday afternoons of rach ' farm near Ogden. $6,000 m. 2:30 p: YOU have kind of IF any jnnk. phone terms. G. A. Horn. Really and H. C. WARDLEIGH BU8IE STMS. O. nf H. ' '" to Ogden Jnnk Houae; we will rail room 50, First Natl Financier. JEANNETTE HILL, for IL Bell phoBe, I25K; ind. 725. Bank. Bell U16. L. JENNIE PROUT, Recorder. 8 mo. RENT-Ltg- ht WANTED W7-K- 9 1 3-- Ogdfe-GenerU-l-l- Bern-se- tt ra, g 1 ' .... , 2 . . . . o II FOR BALE Fifth race, seven FIAN05 Wes furlongs ' ORGANS AND MUSICAL Violins, Guitars, Acoordeona, Ban Joa, Oak Lawn re- sults: First race, three and a half furlongi Oscar T. won: Merrifleld, second; Erebus, third. Time, :4 Second race, three and a half fur. long Hasty won; Aunt Hals, second; Oroba, third. Time, :42 Third race, five and a half furlongs Tres Joll won; Blnnndo, second; Mike Sutton, third. Time, 1:08 Fourth race, mile Wing Ting won; Midm, second; Florizel, third. Time, 1-- Stringa. Latsst Publication! of Bheat Music. Bee the Wonderful Pipe Organ. Avenue. UATH. 237$ Washington OGDEN, 4-- 8-- DOXOIO won: B. RESULTS. ' FANCY CASH GROCERIES 3-- 4. 3-- 4. M6 41 FOR BALE Bargains In small farm and city property. Call P. A. Matt-coBell, S0C-X- . FOR SALKLlvery barn nnd ground, 132x165 ft., containing 27 alalia, waah racks, etc., in rear on Grant Ave, south of 25th St., opposite Fire Button. Apply F. F. Bond, 327 24ih SL WOODMEN OSTEOPATHY. N. ' IVES. CORA G. IVES, Osteopaths, graduate from parent r school, Kirkvllle, Mo. block, suite 60. Treatment by a. m. to 6 appointment. Hour p. m. Bell phone 1014K. Ind. 1012. GORDON O Lewis-Stay-tu- PHYSICIANS OF THE WORLDl Weber Camp-No- . 74,' meeta ia K of P. hall Ia Utah Katioehl Baak building every Thursday evening at 8 oclock. Visiting Woodmen cordially lavlted to attend. ' T. C. MORRIS, C. C, ' E. AUTH, Clerk, First National Bank Building. AND SURGEONS. KNIGHTS DR. A. FERNLUND, Physician and Burgeon. Offlno hours, 10 and 12 a. m., 12 to 4 p. m. 840 21th SL Olfire phones, Bell 515K; Tnd. 615. Residence 646 Wash. Ind. phone 503. OF PYTHIAS. d Ogdea Lodge Ko. 2, Kalghta Pythian, meet at Castle Hall Utah National Bank building, every Mm-d- a evening. All K. of P.a requested to meet with ns. Bargains. Snapa.Snapp,PDspa,etc.; Dirt, per acre, cheap; per os. free. T'Kettlra 30c. Tumbler W. J. UNDERWOOD, C. C. Sails, 2c, Fixtures,15c, Counters, Scale SANITARY WORK. E. R. GEIGFJt, M. of F. 3 Horses for a aong A something else. U N. MEAD, K. of R. and 8 r 3 $780 Plano, Organa, Bargain. DONE of all kinds. Bel phono 503Z. Nice Home A Farm in Bountiful Nets. McCarty, 2721 Grant. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Bdg. House, near 8hopa, paying well Model Fruit Farm, 27A near cily. SCAVENGER WORK. 8ego Lily Circle. No. 174, meeta evBankrupt and wreck goods, inroad and. fourth Friday nights ery la Acres City, Store, Goods, etc, ALT. KINDS cf scavenger work. at 7:20, In K. of P. hall Visiting 5A Brick House, Bamith Shop, Tools, Prompt attenMon.' John Van Swe- neighbor cordially Invited.'' New Goods for any old thing, etc. & N.. 187 DAISY CA8HMORE, den. 607 2nd 81 Bell 747Y. 1144. 2300 "Phones Wash. The Jumble, avenue. Trarv Much Mora for Much Lcac. KATE HETMAN, Clerk. 231 TAILORS. 23rd Street. FOR SALE 5 rods, 22nd street Clothes cleaned and praaaed $1 a between Grant and Lincoln; also Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle bouses. 200 Patterson. Bell phone month, 167 25th SL Bell phone 858Z. 581, meets every. Tuetday night at 718-7:80 oclock, K. of P. ball. Visiting VETERINARY BURGEON. Neighbors invited. FOR SALE Ranch, So acre, 2 miles . Dues can be paid at the office of Ed from city limits. Address 3060 Por-- D. P. MILLIKEN, graduate veterinary Auth. the afternoon of the 28th of each ter Ave, Ogden. surgeon. Calls answered night or month. First National Bank Bldg. day. Olfire. Ogden Feed and Sale MRS. ALICE COLLINS, G. N.. 2983 modern frame bouse, large lot Stable, 2219 Wach. Are. Both Plngtee.Ave., $2500 'North Washington MARIE C RITES, Clerk, 231 Monphones; night phone 435K. groom modern frame house, large pl roe Ave. on bench i..,.42i54 WINDOW CLEANING. 7 room brick house, close In, large lot, LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. $2000 ter window houne UTAH and cleaning frame house, large lot, on Silver Hive No. 1, meet the second janitor and porter work. Sam $ W bench, terms Co. BcU, 1058K. Offlcs 414 and fourth Tuesdays at 2:30 p. in., at Vacant lot on 2Sih atreet, 62x165 atreeL VisCXelll hall. Twenty-fiftfeet i0 25th fit. iting sinter cordially Inritrd. farm and fruit orchard, good BESSIE SEBRIXG. L C. ' 13500 water and land LUCY NELSON, R. K. FRATERNAL farm nnd orchard, well Im-- W am KOOO KNIGHTS CF THE MACCABEES. proved, near eltv, terms KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. KELLY A HERRICK. Ogden Tent. No. 24, meeta the secOgdn Council No. 777. Meets ei ond and fourth Friday evening, qry Wednesday evening at K. of C at 8 oclock sharp. In I. O. O. F. hall. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. hall. Ko. 2473 Wash. Ave., at 8 o'clock. VUlting Knight cordially Invited to ctlcnd. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. Visiting members welcome. J. H. DcVJNU. G. K. J. w. HALSEY, Commander. y. F. BOND, Recorder Keeper. WANT ADC YIELD BIG RESULTS. t. J. JIOllAN, Fin. Scc'y. 1--2 155 25th Street 4-- ASCOT Bug- W. ? 0-- 3-- 4 & COMPANY 4-- Fifth race, six furlongs Merrick J. Bwanner, second; Gavin C third.' Time, 1:14 Sixth race, mile and sixteenth Kittle Platt won; High Bear, second; Bky Ward, third. Time, 1:48 houae and barn, gy an,l single harness; Peirce, 413 24th St. 611 21th. BEECHANDISE OAK LAWN RESULTS. Hot Springs, Feb. 18, Small to he removed from premia. 1-- Los Angelfo, Cal.. Feb. 18. The talent had a bad upset In two events today. The sixth went to Toller, 20 to Toller came suddenly to the front and IN THE HOUSE. won easily over Foncaata, the favorite in the second, Barney Oldfield at 10 to DRV G00D5 FOR FAIL Seven measures were passed In the 1 won, by six lengths. Harvey Clark d beat a Banward made of House game Utah try Representative yester. JUST ARRIVED day afternoon. The work of amending bl a head for second. In First! course, order bills purse and race, futurity and putting the J. C. paaalng the same occupied the entire Sllckaway won: Bryan, second; thfrd. Time, 1:10.1-2- . time of the session. Probably the Clem, end: Sir druthers, third. Time. most Important, measure passed was 8econd race, selling, three and a half 1:27 Oldfield won; HarToller hy Tolton, which provides for the rais- fnrjonga Barney Sixth race, seven furlong ing of $800,000 taxes for state pur- vey Clark, second; Banward. third. won; Fonracta. second; Kinsman. 1807 and 1808. Time. 1 42 0-i poses during the years third. Time, 1:21-- The bill Is known as H. B. No; 128. Third race, 'asHlng one? mile Susie ft provides for revenue for the com- Christian won; Roes Chan Walworth, London, Kr, Feb. 18. Foreman ing two years for state, county, dis- second : Joyner, third. Time, 1 : 42 Sutton and three of hla crew were Fourth' me, selling. Brooks course trict and county school purposes, it killed by a dynamite explosion today provide that the board of equalization .Stoesael won: Jack Adams, second; near Haxle Patch, In this county, in order to raise this amount shall 81rrus, third. Time. 2:05 while constructing a Hon hie track on -seven asaea an ad valorem tax of five mills The furlongs Fifth race, the Louisville A Nashville railroad. or such an amount aa may Roustabout won; Line of Life, nec- - The bodies were blown to atoms. the-boar- 7 FURNISHED ROOMl FOR KENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 88.IHI per monh. Kell 'phone 353V. 2-- won; Granada, second; O heron, third. Time, 1:26, Blxtrh race, six furlongs Colloquy won: Tudor, second; Dncheae of Mom tebello, third. Time, 1:18 Seventh race, mile and sixteenth, Belling Foreigner won; Fire Alarm, second; John McBride, third. Time, 1:47 1:41 r. JR, tf Fair Grands New Orleans, Feb. 18. 1:43 Ihlihi a ill I'TAtt, ITIISltAjr. deem necessary to nr.se the money An ad valorem tax of ib:ee mill on the dollar shall be raised fur school one-thir- d - examiner UOKMau tI Po-lan- o 10-ac- 10-ac-re ..,$ h |