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Show EXAMINER: MORNINH TEE OfiPEX, I'TAII, FRIDAY TT.r.mUY MORNING, FOR oSDENITE BEFORE SENATE COMMITTEE RENT FURNISHED i. Call, Hour l rIW5 r(UgIi S In ihe invest ggaiUH Senator by A. S. Worlhli.g-- 1 large number of lellera. win-- : h had ' rf been written by Wolfe to weiv pui imo i lie j the church, to show that he had n.t uiude cvui- plaint ol' the conduct of Benjamin fluff, on the Mexican exiled it Inn. us he had testified in Jircct examination. He denied charges hy counsel that he hnd been intoxicated in several public place LEGAL and that he had expressed com rt; ion because of his refusal to pay li'hcs. notice. Mr. Wortningtou will call a large number of wiliiesscs to discredit Wolfe. Lak Salt Office. Land rated gut? exsiutualion iho names 'Oil fuh. January 16th. 1906. of a number of nsidenis of Fruro were kirhom It May Concern: f them, read to the wltuess and ten votke is herebv given that the Stale lie said, were living In polygamous ruih hits filed in this office a XJst f of lands selected by the said cohshiuiloii. He said ho knew George of Mr. Smoot. lor. brother-in-lafbr the establishment of per--' Taj . waer reservoirs for irrigating and that Taylor hud asked him (wit-T?- ' under section 13 of ihe Ael nes to give up his IVuiocraiic faiib and onie in with "the great major 189416. July approved j ttmrrosr. This was just previous to the tallowing tracts, Hiibraced in said iiy mtn-n- l election of the legislature that elected hL am iu s township containing SAN1-Suioot to the senate, he said, and fur- claims of record, viz: 81 2 that Taylor asked him to do all AV-Mer. . 8. U R. it 14 T. of7 .V.ssid ! so far as ii re- - heh.rcimild for the lection of Smoot. list, A ropy I told him, raid the witness, that km to said tracts, by descriptive 1 thought it to be the will has been coitapicnously posi-- I would if Mr. Taylor tald hit beof the lg)rd. office any for by this inspection ii lieved It was :h,- will of God and It the and public by interested, pratt . He told ine then seemed to have pwtalh. that Smoot's candidacy had been disWirhln the next sixty days fnllow-tendorsed bv the high councussed Ike date of this notice, under instriiolions of November cil of 1'iah, convened as a prayer cir15M, 23 L. H. 4591. protests or cle. jminis In resiona to quest Iona by several against the claim of the Stale nf the tracts or subdivisions members of ihe committee, Welle said sisy on the ground that in Brigham Young college. Oven Irvinbefore for A. Jorgensen and Florence Reynolds Mt the saute Is more valuable purposes, were Iho only students whom he knew aHrl than for agricultural for He wives. report In have hucotne plural lul lie received and noted Office at AVaahing-m- . thought that thu children of polygampile General D. C. Failure ao to protest or ous relations looked upon polygamy iwiest. within th- time specified, will as a divine institution. Of the Provo p considered sufficient evidence of citizens, whose names wort- - read, only jrnon mlnnal cnaracier of the tracts, one, Thomas Chamberlain, had eu'er-c- d iH the aelectlan thereof, being mher-polygamy since the manifesto. A number of the songs alleged In free from objection, will be for approval. have been hostih- - to the government of FRANK D. HOBBS, the United States were put into the . Regist.-rrecord mid Wolfe asid these songs CKO. A. SMITH, were wiuik frequently. Receiver. William J. Thomas, of Spanish Fork, 1tah, th neat witnoss, said he had NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. gone through the endowment house in 1869 ami had taken an oath to avenge York E Great Western Mining, the blood of Ihe prophet, Joseph Prln-rlpCo ft fronting Development Smith, upon this nation and to teach place of business, Ogden, Utah, hi children to do so, down to the a katits it hereby given that at fourth third and generations. (4 the directors of the New meeting Iho He said he was dropped from York ft Great Western Mining,- - Smelt had he church in because the eighties ft Dvvelopment Co., held on the marftth dey of January, 1906, assessment spoken too openly against plural riages. No. ( o I four rinta per ahare waa lav Senator Knox asked If he had ever led on the outstanding aioek of said done anything to rarry out hlw olillga- inatpasy, payable immediately to J the blood of the proph- H. Knurs, set relary, at hia office, Na lion to avenge upon this nalion. !4 Brrles building, Utah. Ogden, No. idr; 1 cnllxted twice io defend Any nock upon which thia aiaeaamwnt avv remain unpaid on Tuesday, Frb-naiiatloii. Mid Thoma- -. 27. 191)6. will be delinquent and The witness told of M. Mirhelaou. (111 be advertised for sale at public formerly an employe of Thomas, going wrtkm ana unless payment Is made! in' Mexico to tske a plural wife. Michel More. Kilt he sold on Friday, March nn told the witness he was going 'f, lftfKi, at 4 o'clock p. in. nt the of-where he could live his religion.'' nf Mid ,. H. Knauaa, secretary John P. Holmgren, of Bear River Si. 2fG Erie building, Ogden, Utah, Cliy, I'tnh. g member of the Ctah leg( pay the delinquent aaMemment islature from 1899 to 1903, testified together with the coat of that he voted .against the Evan'a bill and expense of ante. prohibiting the first wife from testifyJ. H KNAU88, Secretary, her husband in polygamy 2C Ecclea Bldg., Ogden, Utah. ing against proceedings. H- - was married after Ogdon. I'tali Jan. 26, 1906. this, but ssld that he thought it was Ills vote that defeated him. He said he NOTICE TO WATER U8ER8. took the cndnwmeni house oath In 1889. He repeated the oath of venlute Engineer's office, and. as he remembered It. he geance Qty. Utah, Dec. 37, 1906. the blood of both tn Notice is hereby given that W. L. Hgreed nnd avenge Hiram Smith. fcevart. whose postofflee address is Joseph Charles A. Smurthwaitc. of Ogden, Yirren. Weber County, Utah, has Bite application In accordance with Vtah. testified that be had been exfit requirements of Chapter 108, Rea-- communicated by the Mormon church In April. 1905. He is a director in the Nor:h Ogden. Utah, Dec. 12. 1905. don Lawf of Salt, works and told of having Utah, 1905. to appraprl- to Salt. railed brt'n four (41 cubic-fee- t i:i City to see second of per tr flowing in Firat Salt Creek, We-w- r President Joseph F. Smith and mem-hwhir County, Utah. Said water will be ilmtei by meane of a dam and a 6'rt ai a iMiint which hears north 48 Fyn-eeast 1525 feet distant from the u:hwesi corner of Section 17. Town-Ri- p 7 north. Range 3 west, Salt Lake w ainl meridian, from where It will R conveyed for a distance of 1140 ket ainl there used from April 15th to aovcn.liHtir,th, Inclusive, of each year, BlrricH'e loo acres of land embraced 6e ;iuu is, Township 7 north. Range 2 ;. .Salt loike base and meridian. Ail pri)ii.sta against the granting of Bid application, stating the reasons tavfiir, must be made by affidavit In npil'Mte and flh-In this office within 'Uny ih) after the completion days the pijhiicatlon of this notice. ' A n-- r ; - 4 i sub-futon- s, g - bci-Q- i livtn . I fi r,t -- fiiir.i-lie- SINGI.L frei ivd. At.. e. li pay tn read the .. - looms wi;U ili-ait- . per lmtit li, 24i;s i FOR RENT ' s d nl I Ja?. Toujiisea, Ho., tn.. 4T 24:ii illuio iltl hoil.-1- j!; ON THIS ADVERTISEMENTS PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO FIRST INSERTION LESS ALL ADVERTHAN 25 CENTS. TISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN EXCEPTING BUSIADVANCE, NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. rooms WANTS DExperlenceJ Matthews dipper. chocolate Co. Candy Good girl for Adams ave. WANTED 2443 luiuteirk. Girl for houtr WANTED 574 once. Good wages. work at 24th St. lSD-t- f WANTED Good housework. fur 432 27th SL SITUATIONS girl WANTED, general POSITION as housekeeper. Address Mi Cook, general dell cry, Ogden. Utah. two-thir- thirds of Ttsh'a population waa Mor-thl- a mon. hut Mr. Owen said he did not H'ink rue at the present The committee adjourned until 10 Mr. Carlisle said o'clock tomorrow. he thought he could close the pro test-ancase at the afternoon session. t SITUATIONS WANTEMMAI.ES, WANTED rVjslllon ai naieanian, dry goods or genu furnishing. Address S. B. G., cr. Standard. roomt,; Peerr Aunex. - Ruuma l lii imo for light 137 26th. housetf FOR RENT Furnished rooms suitable for gentlemen. ICt 331 PCRNlSliED rooma, with or without hoard. Imperial. SL 3334 1 3 Wasuln-toy FOR RENT Kuraished nxmis. nett Block. Ben54-t- f FOR BALE FOR RENT Clean furnished rooms, bath, thoroughly ivaovated; alto light housekeeping rooms The with Colonial, $62 24th BL Chinn, Manager. B. L. S Zi-l- f Mra. FOR RENT Furnished rooms light housekeeping. 2825 Nye and ' )g.eu Uouceil ImbUs. 352 Patterson ave. Studio, MR A. H. GROSE -- Expert Piano Tuner and Repairer. Wild Barue'a Muaic store. Grand Opera House Blk. concert pianists, BLASDEL, teacher of plana Na 2630 Adams ave. Bel) phone 7ti5X Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle meets every luesday night nt 7:30 o'clock, K. P. HalL Visiting Neighbors invited. Dues can bn paid at the office of Ed. Auth the afternoon of the 2Xih of ench month, Firat National Bank Bldg. MARY E. BAUMEI3TER, G. N, 67$ 681. ROOM 8 AND convmiirucek. TAILORS. KNIGHT8 CLOTHING Cleaned, Pressed and Rer paired, 157 25th St. INSURANCE. Notary Public, Real Haute; hire. Life and Accident Insurance, 407 24th SL BOARD, all modern 614 24th at. BOARD AND ROOMS BOARDERS 44B 2CU, SL HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. HAIR SWITCHES tor sale at reduced prices. Hair chains a specialty. Masquerade costumes to rent for balla and theaters. All mall orders promptly attended to. Mra. C. E. Lee. 821 14th. P. O. Box 438. WANTED. Boarder at t ! 2-- LADIES OF THE MACCABEES, Silver nive Na 1. meets the second and fourth Tuesdays at 1:30 p. m. at street. Y! ONeill Halt Twenty-fiftRing ulsters rrrdirlly invlteC h II RUBIK RKHK1XG. !,. . LUCY KELFON, R. K. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Loll blood. J. J. MONEY TO LOAN lu-ll-l- y CIVIL ENGINEER. on fanua and HUNTER ft U B. SPENCER, CIVIL ENGINEER. city Room 8, First Nat'l KENNEDY, Railroad, Waterworks. Sewers and Power Phtato. accurate Survey. Bank Building. Pinna, Estimate and Rs ports. U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor." WANTED TO BUY. Office, 203 Ecclea Bldg, Ind, Pham 1188.. P, Q. Ban , Ogden, Utah. Fartles having beds, WANTED pringa, mattresses, pillows or furniture suitable for furnished rooms, can find a customer by ringing up FRATERNAL phone No. 528 Ind., or phone 536y. MONEY TO LOAN aetata real Bell. 23-lm- REAL ESTATE. o Building FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES Fraternal Order of Eagles. Ogdea Aar la No. 118, F. O. E, meets every Sunday evening In Eagle Hall, east of u. w. a. Reed hotel, at 8:00. Visiting Brother U. W. Eagles are Invited to attend thn Aerie Fidelity Lodge Na 8, A. mcettnga Meet U W. HnB every 8 A, J. c OASBERG, W. President urdny evening. Visiting brother D. T. TRACT, W. Secretary. IL B. FOKBEg, Aerie Phyaielta. JAMES !!. MUkUGHLIN, M. W. WALTER RICHEY, Recorder, ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS W. N. PEIRCE. PtuBder, it a a MASONIC. Maeonio An. Hall, mar 1416 Ogden. Utah. Waahlag-to-a Waiatch Division Na 124. O. R. C, meets second and fourth Friday at 1:80 p. m. la K. of P. Hall, corner Washington avenue and 24th street. All brothers are cordially Invited to attend. GEO. ALLEN, C. C. D. L. HOYI.E, 8. and T. Esther Chapter No. 4, O. BL Regular meetings held at Maaoal Hall the first and third Fridays of each month. Sajonralag mem ORDER OF WASHINGTON. cordially Invited to attend. ELSIE BADCON, W. M. Ogden Union, Na 172, Order ef LILLIE HALSTEAD, Secretary. meets every Tuesday Washington, voting at 8 o'clock In A. O. U. W. ODD FELLOWS. Hall. Visiting comrades Invltad to attend. WH. DOYLE, President Ogden Lodge No. 6, Independent. Or WALTER RICHEY, Secretory. der of Odd Fellow. Meets In I. O. O. F. hall every Tuesday evening FORESTERS OF AMERICA. Visiting brothers cordially invited lo he present A. B. GRAFF, Noble Grand. Court Wasatch, Na 2, Foresters c( HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. America. Meets I. O. O. F- - Halt 24th street first and third Wednesday evenJunction City Lodge Na 86, Inde- ings of each month at 7:80. O. W. HALSEY. C. R. pendent Order of Odd Fellows, meets P. A. GARNER, Secretary. in 1. O. O. F. Hall every Thursday evening Visiting brother cordially Invited to be present 8. Queen JAB. BUNK. N. G. WALTER RiCHKY, Secretary. Queen City. Rebekah Lodge Na 4, third O. 0. F. Meets first aad Saturday even is ga at Odd Fellows1 Li WISH to raise a little child. Oood home. 20th Street. Address Stand' nrd, X. B. street Hall, Twenty-fourt-h members Invited. Visiting MRS. C. ZIMMERMAN, Noble Grand MRS. E. MEID, Secy, 718 23rd St. CHANCES. BUSINESS FOR SALE Good paying saloon bu tints. Apply 260 24th SL ll-ft-- if PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTS. architect, M. SQUIRES, 48 Firat National Dank Bldg., Ogden, Utah. AND SURGEONS. PHYSICIANS Weber Camp, Na 71 Meets in K. P. Hall In Utah National Bank building every Thursday evening at 6 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially invited to attend. SAMUEL K. J08T. C. C. E. AUTH. Clark, lit Nat. Bank ef a MISCELLANEOUS. GOOD HOME FOR CHILD. C. OP THE WORLD. WOODMEN BRUMMITT. ign-mad- v Ogdea Council, Ma 777, masts at A. Hail every Monday nt 8 p. Visiting brothers in lied to at-ten4. W. J. MORAN. F. B. D. HICKS, G. K. O. U. W. trk-pbnn- her. Five-roo- OP COLUMBUS. FIRE INSURANCE. 4S9-X- e Mon- 448 22nd. Ind. 5--ti ' 2731 Ogden liodge. Na 2, Knights of Pythias, meets at Caills Halt Utah B. 11. GODDARD, insurance, Rani Es- National Bank building every Man-da- y 'Phoci 858. tate and Luaaa. Rooms 4111-8- , 412, nvening. All . of P.'c requested tn meet with na. 418 Utah Loan ft Truat Building. FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSES. C. A. HUBS. C. C. HENRY HANHirv v nf F. SCAVENGER WORK. MODERN house, 5 rooma, well furL N. MEID, K. cTr. and R nished: cal afternoons. 2747 Madison ave. Telephone John Van Zwedea If you RATHBONE BISTERS. have any scavenger work. Prompt service and naat work. Ball 'phone FOR RENT HOUSES. Meets every Saturday afternoon 4 747-HFSlf 2:80 in Pythian Hall, Utah National FOR RENT New house, with Rank building. Sojourning slaters corTREATMENTS. pantry, closet, ball, electric lights dially Invited to atirnd. and inquire T. B., StandMRS. Til, I JR ROBB, M. E. C. Prof. Nelaon, Room 7, Bouquets, treat ard. MRS. ISABEL WYANT. Rheumatism, Neuralgia and nil and C. all nun la from MONEY TO LOAN. arising Impure WANTED -acre fn dark. ROVAL ARCANUM. W. N. PEIRCE, BOARD AND ROOM in private family. 171 22d si. t. Fafest and beat Insures mea for HR. D. X. SMITH. 1st Nat. link. Bldg. one. two or three thousand ollara. Rocky Mountain Council. No. 627. lueeta second and fourth Friday eve UPHOLSTERING. Inga at A. O. U. W. HalL over How ell's aiore. Y 1st ling brothers cordially Old You Ever Step to Think I can make your old furniture look invited. FRANK FOi laiER, Regent. like new 7 l do the best French polishW. WOTHKKSPOON. Collector. oat-trefs also all ing, kinds of repair work, G. H ROBERTS. Secretary. making, cleaniug and relaying carpets. Nu largo rent to pay; resell, B. F. O. ELKS, lowest prices. Twelve year experience with Hoyle Furniture Co.; also Ogden Lode e, Na 71. meets every furnish ben of reference from Ogden and club Citiaens. All orders given prompt at- Tuesday evening, second floor Matoitie building, tention. Bernard A. Danker. 2664 rooms, 2416 Washington Ave. InQuincy Ave. Bell 'phone 739-y- ; J. A. HOWELL, K. R. dependent 214. J. H. KNAUSS. Secretary. fur 30ARD AND ROOM. Twenty-foun- MARIK (.'RITES, roe Avenue. Dentists ave- nue. ! -- HXlmo. FOR SALE) One Jewel range, a foldFOR SALE An income property at a PRESENTS TO ALICE. ing bed and one beating Move. 2120 bargain. A paying Investment for Quincy Aw. any one who has four to six thousRooeevelt Does Not Want Them te and dollars for residence or income. FOR SALE Furniture of 3 rooma; Come From Governments. Not a speculation. X. H. Ives, 209 tbe rooma are for rent reasonable Eccles Bldg. Apply 267 24tit, rear. 8. Feb. Mr. WeahlngUin, llengcl mu ller, the Austrian ambassador here FOR SALE farm fa Bear FOR SALE Furniture, carpets and and acting dean of the diplomatic river valley, near railroad and the dishes. 134 West 27lh, between officials corps, after a conference with sugar factory; good house and barn; Wall and Pacific avenue. of the Washington government, has rich loam water soli; right; perfect advised his government that it is the a la well and is this farm improved FOR 8AIJS Two good Jersey cows wish of the President and Mra. Roosegreat snap at 975 per acre. J. J. Call 253 Weet 21st St. velt that no official gifts shall be preBrummitt. sented to their daughter upon the ocFOR SALE Canary birds, 640 Bast casion of her marriage next week to FOR SALE Fine building lot on Van 2nd BL Mr. Longworlh. 3x8 rods. $25 down Buren avenue, Whatever presents are sent, will he and $10 monthlr payments. X. H. FOR SAUB Good paying business. in rhe nature of a personal expression 2 IVES, 209 Eccles building. Apply 221 24th SL of good will from the sovereign and not as presents from the governments FOR SALE 1 have the exclusive WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. themselves. agency for one million acres of farm land In western Canada; thia land BUT your trunks nt Gallacher's facTO EXPEDITE APPEALS. is rich alluvial foil, haa plenty of tory; saves 25 per rent. Opera . wwter, is located near railroad and House block. Beil 'phone Washington. Feb. 8. With a view to mo market; la in tbe famous wheat belt and can be bought very cheap on expedition of appeals from decisions of customs officers, members vt the long time at low rite of interest. J. WANTED Clean, white rags at the hoard of general appraisers will her J. Brummitt. Standard office. after hear appeals outside of New York City, according to a fixed schedule. I OR SALE 195 acres Just south of WANTED PUPILS. Among the dates assigned are the folcity, Utk class ImprovomeU, spring ted house and to water pi, lowing; barn; A COLLEGE graduate and experienced Seattle, the second Wednesday in with woven wire fence, indeteacher wlshea private pupils for March. of with months reservoirs the June, Septemafternoon or evening; 25c an hour pendent water right December. and take ber tome clear city on farm; might for lower grad pup Ha and 60c for tbe Fonlsnd. Friday following the advanced pupils. Address Mias L, properly In part payment; title perin becond Wednesday the months of B. Bears, Hell telephone fect. box 426, city. . H7-KMarch, June, September and Decern State Engineer. first publication January of completion of publication -- . y to &go Lily Circle Na 174, menu cry arcond and fourth Friday nights at 7:30, In K. of P. HalL Visiting ne.ghbors cordially Invited. MRS. ADD1E CLARK, G. N. ELLEN EA8TMAX. Clerk, 2224 Washington Avenur. MKS. Houkel-eeping FOR SALE San Francisco, the third Wednesday FOR SALE- cottage, 2373 Jefthe months of March, June. Septemferson Ave. For particulars apply ber and December. to owner, Mr. FHa Pennington, j)th- ijOs Angeles, the Tuesday following Blue Grass P. O-- , North Dakota, Morthe third Wednesday in the months of ton Co. SPECIAL MEETING. March. June. September and Decemof the best fruit lpatlon in business was equivalent to ber. FOR SALE-O- ne Weber County Fair Association. God being in business. Finally, he orchards and fsrnr-- on Wilson lanq j said, had pnhlicly disclaimed he CANADIAN PROTECTION. located within one mile of the 8. P. A meeilng of ihe Weber Smith's anthorlty as a prophet and has good house, barn and shop; thin:. prii Fair association la hereby spoke against his testimony upon the TbU la an Ideal Ottawa. Ont.. Feb. 8. The tariff outbuildings. other d o mpct at the county court subject of polygamous cohabitation commission yesterday received a rehome for one desiring io do business "it Monday morning, the 19th and was tried on the charges of apoa-o- f in the city and have a country home. quest front the Panada Tinplate com' Fehniarj-- , 19nC, at 10 o'clock, tacy and unchrisilan-Uk- e conduct and pany for a duty of 33 J. J. Brummitt. cent per of approving the ac- - found gnitiy. 'h,p The rubber tinware. on for, '. he hoard of directors taken at; A recess was taken until 2 p. m. brick house manufacturers asked for w higher duty FOR SALE 2Mrd, held on the. 6s20 rods. 1958 Wash ave. and rubber lot, manufactured on The goods. - 1906, directing theHenry W. Iuwrenre. or Salt lAke Niagara fruit growers asked for an in w "f Kebril)yHnr "et'retary to sell the City, was the first witness at the af-- s crease in the duties on American fruit real and personal prop- - ternoon session. He was horn of isn't. I have and the rolling mills put In a plea for FOR SALE-Ida- ho r' 'J1 highest bidder for cash. Mormon parents and left the church more land in Idaho, which 1 of iB ). body largo piotcctinn. r:' R0,,,h dw ,hp "'ter in 1869 because he became doubtful will cut up in tracts, and will sell co-- ' riiurt house, at 12 o'clock noon, of the church system. He said he on terms to suit purchasers; good with 1906. ,rny. February 19, was associated others In the pub chance for parlies with small capital FOR RENT PIANO. lication of the Utah magazine which This land is near market and sugar of ' mines advocated the opening factory: will be told very cheap. J. 2634 Grant. Piano. RENT J. Brummitt. against the teaching of the holy priest- FOR hood. Hia associates were excomLOST. FOR SALE Five acre of good, rich municated because of this policy esrlr W(S. County Fair Association Prop- in 1869, but action against him fulled land near sugar faciory with water, six A colt months old, sorrel $100 per acre. J J. Brummitt erty. for the reason, he thought, that ho LOST white hind feet. R star In fare, two was then a man of affairs. TV business turn to L. B. Dee, Five Points. SNAP Washington ave.. T' ' 'Km-- wi'l ell at the south Concerning the endowment house t :hi- Cotn'v Court House. Og- - ceremony, which he said h took early property. Kelly Ac Herrick. i!,, (f ,1 rPal nd personal in hia life, he sbl an. oath was ad-T?,r' Webpr County Fair as- - ministered WANTED TO TRADE. FOR SALE modem brie obligating him to covenant oriortt 1,00,1 on the and agree before God. his agents, and xV" house, well local eti, $2,500. Kel, " Fbvuary. ijutfl. The right the witnesses assembled, to avenge-(f- TO TRADE Tmprevef property oppoft Herrick. 4 site new ponioflire on 24th SI. for ny and all bids, the blood of the prophets. Joseph mW IO GLASMANX. President. Smith. Hyrntn Smith, Dsvld Patten Louse, $15 month1 improved residence property. M.3 H FOR SALE AM CRAIG, ' and tf 1 Thomas. ly pints. Wadell. Secretary. Parley F. PrU. His testimony - keeping, FEMALE. Hydro-Carbo- CALEB TANNER. nf " am NR HOLS, teacher of all mill-iu:bind iuairuiueuik and oouduc-ll1- ' f :iie Weber Stake Academy WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. 1 FIRST CLASS furnished raouis, at tha 1 y Bismarck, 128 25th SL FEMALE HELP WmNTEO, 1 n. fla:.- KENT FOR RENT- m-e- tr D il2 24.:' dress WANTED An experienced all. maker wishes work by the day. Can Mr. laiwrence testified that he had give good references. C50 24th SL been credibly informed that the WoodBell phone IGOx. ruff maiiiftsio had Imon opposed by a MALE HELP, WANTED. quorum of the apostles ami ihe reform was of no force and effect. He deInclined to reveal the name of his BOYS OR G1RL8 Or attractive young formant on the ground Ihar ft would ludtea wanted If you have unly n few spare hours, you can employ injure him. and was permitted to withdraw his statement. them profitably and earn pocket C. M. Owen, who has been emmoney; If you want to give your entire time to the work you can earn ployed in gKtlng witnesses against was then called. Mr. Mr. Smoot a nlre living. The best of it la, you dou't Carlisle submitted a list of members any money to marl. A of the tnnsHtuiional convention, sll of complete outfit free. 1. O. Drawer No. 999. Buffalo. N. Y. the members of legislatures, state wk and otheis who have held ofWANTED- - A sales manager and salesfice since I'lah was admitted to staten men. hood. Ogden Light Co. Mr. Owen marked the list showing govof those represented every that, ernor. secretary of state, treasurer, MEN AND WOMEN learn baraudllur and superintendent, of schools ber trad in 8 weeks; situation had been Mormons; that of guaranteed. Moler'a By alem Collage, 62 East First South BL, Salt Laka every legislature were Mormona; that in each legislature there had heea City. from one to ten polygamist and in the const it in tonal convention, oul of 115 ANY intelligent person may earn a Income corresponding for members, there were 70 Mormons. 37 good of whom were polygamlsis. The su- newspapers; ao canvassing; ex perience unnecessary. Bend tor preme suirt waa Gentile, he said, and the other courts mixed. Mr. Worth-e- t particuLa. s. Northern Prase Syndicate, Lockpott, N. Y. that two- nought, tti show Ington il rth. -I RENT iiou. .keeping ioous. Boarders wanted Wash, Ave. FOR VY. vited. i tX)R KENT 1 iinv furiiistii-for hoiiHt'kci'piiig hell phoiti-1'4Waaliiiig'.iiu lJR K- - pioprie-t- i . ' d C. of H ; Mus L. Jennie Prout, recorder; Mias Lois Pierce, financier. Visiting members cordially in- - d. Musicians Directory fiit Wash. ! - DEGREE OF HONOR Meets every W'edBwony evening nt 8 o'clock at A. O. U. W. hall Mra. Nellie Can-fiel- li, ,h--i- I rHATEBNAL . ihe first ibar his been given In any witness using the names uf David I'ulieu and Fa tie.v '. Fratt, in the ule aiitmuisti-ivi- l ligation. lie said lhai him the tutii did mu stipulate liiui i vengeultie In list lie taken "litis nation,'' amt tu tliii lesp.vt the oath was ambiguous. He said he bad ihe participand lait-- In Hdiiiinisu-riuamt that mi perctremonies iu o'ht-rson could go through the endowment house without taking ihe oaths. These were adminis-mt-otally. he safd, ml lltal. as diffe-epailles otficiaieil, ii waa likely that the wording 'if the obligation might vatr ai the different ceremonies. j During hia testimony Mr Lawrence referred frequently in the lyrrstiy of ihe priesthood that existed during hia membership in i lie church, and Chairman asked If thui tyranny existed today The witness said that there waa a lihcialily shown now. but lltal a man who desired to coutintie in good standing in the church must nltcy ihe leaders in sll things. In regard to teachings of ihe church, he said that nowhere In the books was there to be found anvihiug directing loyalty to the government and that they aang a song containing .he lines: "Hiigbam Young He suld from the is our King." preachings lie had heard, he believed that ibn teachings were Hie Mine toHe said the tev elation of day. IKiivgamy in us be believed by s good church member, whether he practiced It or not. for to suspend one revelation would be to suspend ihem r 1 mule I'.iouio suite, newly Allied V. Agee Joseph Chee i.Uih .tew litaimgi'Uien' . iiliovj'ed. James B McCrackia Hu-- ' Vutnai ii,. ,.j AGEE, CHEZ & McCRACKEN, giiut.iiilir 'o Ml!' p 211' pi Atiornsy and Counsellor at Law, U . Juuiir Tonw-'1- Houma 40. 41. 42 and 4 t First National jve liuiik Buildiug, Ogden, Ctah. prup'.rTi s Notary ju office lau. Phone 317 UK NT Foiii .lied rooms, also (OR lto:ie-2- i.. l Gian: 2S lw i ton. counsel for ill coin-- ! rosmoot 0; 1'idli. before the Fro- m privileges and elections. "l:K M. Wolfe, who wan a Walrr J0f college and a g jt,irmon church until very re- as loda siilijected to a severe PROFESSIONAL ' avi-iiii- Feb. 7 Attomeys-at-La- w '. UiCIUUDS. Uu:lss Bldg J D. ML'KFHY, First Nat Bank Bldg- bloc! Ml k. or the Substance of a Long Conference With the Head of the Church Others Testify as to Mormon Oath. - !.;. ROOMS. FOR ilHXT Relates i- l A. FERNLUND, Phyilcian and Surgeon. Office hours, 19 to 12 m.. 2 to 4 p. m. 840 25th SL 'PhoM Dr. 221. FRATERNAL Ogden Lodge BROTHERHOSD. Na 871, T. . D., meets first an i third Fridays at 8 p. In 1. O. O. F. HalL Visiting members cordially Invited. NELLIE RUTLEDGE President CORAL J. TYLER, Secretory. R. T. MILLER. Treasurer. Direct Your Attention THE UNION FRATERNAL LEAGUE. This Way The Union Fraternal League. Utah St ascnmbly No. 222, meets in tbe I. O. O. K hail every Filday evening. Addle Entler. Speaker; W. H. Allen, Treasurer; Bert Frye, Clerk. KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. REAL ESTATE. Real Estate. Loans Fine Hat of bnslnesa property. Houses to First National Bank B. Herrick. Sliver Tent, Na 1, meets first nnd evenings at 8 oclock, In third and Insurance K. of Friday Hall. Visiting Knights cor P. and residence Invited. rent. Room 46 dially JOE WILLETT, Jr.. Commander. Building Frank R. T. HARRIS, Record Keeper. tf WE WANT TO TALK ON YOUR LAUNDRY. JUST TRY US AND BE CONVINCED THAT OUR SERVICE IS THE NEAREST THING TO PERFECTION IN THIS CITY. Ogden Steam Laundry Phone 174. Ogdre Tent, Na 24, meets the sec437 TWENTY-FIFTond and fourth Wednesday evenings at 8 o'clock sharp, 1 - O. O. F. Hall. J. DEN HARTOO, painter, paperhang-e- r Visiting Knights cordially invited to WANT ADS YIELD and umbrella maker, bss moved attend. J. W. HALSEY, Commander. from 2258 Wash. Ave. to 921 2b WANT ADS YIELD ?. F. BOND, Record Keeper, SL Both telephones. AND UMBRELLA MAKER. PAPER HANGER STREET. I- BIG RESULT8. BIG RESULTS. |