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Show EXAMINER: TIIE MORNINtl .' he .iid : 1 FOR rt.. Watit AJ uitarii1 Kxasi iiu Nearly pre-iile- itn t licwe CELEBRATED IN OfiDEN Wh.-- l..:kiii ih, ji;.il.i r.'il :q i p.i-- Some IT 1, CV 20,031) imiij of 'll! iili-ll- . r. a..:,' char h correct indtx to acier." Ho eut on to L'.U'.iaie by ..ir.g. "Let lake the Alil'Tirln Iniiili squaw. Her ideal mau i a of all its chaiac.ei-iuariuial. jioi-cseIdg and musi'ulsr. Your ad would vancemeni morally and memaliy t He make your ideal mau iuiim be a brave and courageous man He must he ab'e ai:d ready 10 dcfenil did Lincoln. An ideal his coiinry man In jour though! must he a moral man: a man poeod of intelligence. You would have an Intelligent woman. You have all been trained alona rt ffer-en- t dline- - b jour teacher. Yourfioiu evelopment has bea different jou have other. Your ideal, which been forming, and by which yon win eiect jour ideal, have been developed by your teachers according to the teachings of God. At the Quincy School. Rev. Mr. Kldtrkln spoke lo the pupils ut the Qiiiucv school, and said iti par1.: For three hundred year aLer the; battle of Thermopylae the children in the public schools of Greece were r qulred to rpcite ihe'name of the three hundred martyrs who fell in the of that pass "This month we are to recall tw-- i names only names familiar to every j school bov and girl. They tre sacreilj name, to us. and we are glad to recall Ihe stories of their live. Today it is l.luroln. Why should we remember Abraham Lincoln? He wa a poor hoy In central Illinois. He didn't have much schooling only one year all told. He hud very few opportunities In that home. Book weie scarce. We are told there were onlj four on their Hiring room table the Bihle. copy of Pilgrim's Progress." a volume of Burns' poems and Weenin' life of Washington. They had no because they could not afford it, and then, too, Lincoln's father didn't cure much about book learning So Lincoln had lo be satisfied with these hooks, and the young lad jut devoured theae. Now he I 28 years old. Ho feels that he must have mors English grammar. They can't afford to buy any books, but a friend three mile away has a copy of Kirkham's grammar. Lincoln will walk over there ! Ili.c thi crew I wi... .!. be piei'v i'Jl'e lo Warn wha' 'c: i.ava :.i .!:. .. tv nLcuict.l it - that Thu like this: . l- . Ftirnit me of :: room; the room arc for iv:c rva"i!ahle. It Apply 1117 24th. rear. FDR BALE -- diff-'ren- Look., the lift1 of the bai friend ihe aiiuth hail." thiSenator McKaj addit-wt-K. Lo William Z. Terry, I'uw lea. two euu of men who enlisted in he civil war. apohe u the amdini. At the eotieluaiou the entire lndy The exercii.e joined In "Anienea. were appropriate and inspiriui:. At Central School. On account of th ahaeucr of Rev. were made J. E. Carver, ihe addte-k.- e of Mulaul.ki liv Ccmmaiiiler E. T. about flfteeu minute in encli of the two room of the Central arhool, and rceollee-tloncouxisting if anernote and of the emumander. and an appeal in the aeholur to m up to b loyal and patriotic eitiaens. I Oae of the pleaaanieat features of his occasion waa Ihe recitation of Lincoln's Gettysburg address in unison by ihe efforts of the. local put Lincoln's birthday in all the observed 1' vu gppropriat. irsrd schools uf this city. This however, was nJt limited to bu: every educatike public schools, was provided with ional Institution ot these some in and able speaker writ held. elaborate cx.rcise f those service, ss staled by commander of the post. y .e)tun. j inculcate principle of pairto-Uand lovaity to country. If the ail at the vari-dnvaes of those who svke school can he taken us a criterion was well i, j, ctrtain thi purpose trough ihe f the G. A. K., - la-R- tto , a car-Tie- out. School. Judge Bag ley Speaks at High Anions the many encomiums passed of Abraham Liu-filupon ihe character . lit the school of this city yter-dayThe from least the standpoint nut waa that eloquence and originality, of Judge John E. Bagiev at the High . yesterday school auditorium To be able to add to the interest which joting people take In the mar-d- l prvat men of Ihe country uud lo them In a new way. for of their emulation, tho characteristic these heroes is made of a rare trait end all this and more was done by the the Under Ids treatment rpeaki-rAbe" were (tcrling qualities of aile to stand out. in hold relief and hc mu h emphasized that He, be ing dead, yet liveth." In beginning his address. Judge Hag-lestated ho teganied Abraham Lincoln ss being the greatest man of Ihe nine'eenth Napoleon, who died during rhe rvly years of lhat century, was a great statesman and warrior, et he was not a supremely great as Lincoln, sine ho did not posse such love and tender regard for htinnisnliy. Lincoln, said he, was a man of discharacter. There tinct and peculiar wus something peculiar alxiut Lis ancestry. Together with Boone and the early pl.ineers. his grandparents strugHis gled on the Kentucky frontier. parent-- , early In his life, moved to the forest lands of Indiana, thence to Illinois. h;s father lieing a man with Utile education who could not stand the n scholar. . L'''1 15. I'iim;. ... Ft:.: Nalo'.ai 2 1 1 :I pre-ldc- 'l: .' Attorneys-at-LaC- C - J- V:au i 1- Single l.uu;.UeJ l 4'- : r Joseph Chsa Jauics B. McCracken AGEE, CHEZ A McCRACKEN, roj'.i,, Mm ;t. w v. Agee AJicj OF HONOR Meets even Wednesday evwnsg at 8 o dock al W. hnlL Mra Nellie Can fieid, C. of H. ; Miss L. Jennie ProuL recorder; Miss Lois Pierce, finan tier. VuiLlng members cordially In vited. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. K.tuuia 4u. 41. 42 aud 47 First National iauk Building, Ogden. Utah. Sago Lily Circle, Nix NIlL. cl..:i! Nuu: i,cii. ficg'.e room, in Office lml Phone 897 ery second nnd fourth 174, meets se r eii turi:i-lieFriday mghtn n.er.y iienly . at i uovs-.ed7:3, In K. of p. HnlL Visiung r. iiu iuaLat;vnieu: neighbors cordially invited. Musicians' Oireciory e gaaiaulee thij niusi hr r ue.t MRS. ADDIS CLARK. O. N. in uu yoi.r uire Apply 246S ELLEN EASTMAN. Clerk, 2234 . : Toma-sekM U. Wahir.g:on sir IV. NICHOLS, teacher of all miil-brJjmc-w ashiegt on Avenue. 2 if itiipr.e:r,r. band lEsiruntenu and conduo-ll- " of the Welier Blase Academy Women of Woodcraft. Ogden Circle FDR liKN T and Ogcen Concert bands. Studio, all, meets every rMui. al,o luesday night at Loue 2i;:;4 Dram. 2 l'atici-Milw 7:30 o'clock. K. P. me. Hall. Visiting Neighbors invited. SINGLE futbirl.rd room with dean, MK A. H. CHOSE Dues Tunr can Plano be at the office of Ed. paid Expert freah U d. 15 uu per mu:h. 24U8 er and Kepalur. With Barne s Musu Auta th afterttooa of thi smh of uch W ah. , JlVo Ja. Touia-kmure. Giand Opera House Blk. pivprie-tros- . month, Firm National Hank Bldg. d. while lierhapj- - in: f lute CM lo m opio of much you, Moat inn thing can be cne sold through he column. 1 1 Rooms fur light 24th Bt. MARY E. BAUME13TER, G. mo 2 FDR KENT hous.'-ke.p:u- 427 FOR KENT- fur housekeeping. 1'4S ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PACE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. FIRST INSERTION LESS NO THAN 25 CENTe. ALL MUST BE PAID IN EXCEPTING BUSIADVANCE, NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. AOVER-TI6EMENT- D& Three furnished - Twenty fourth. Dentists r.ioni Bell phone 5ok y, u x. MARIE CRITE3, roe Avenue: SMITH. 1st Nat. Buk. Bldg. aerk, N, 2731 $71 Mam royal arcanum. ARCHITECTS. Safest and besL Insures men far IKES, arciiitect. 48 tYrsi one, two or three thousand dollars. SQl FOR KENT liou- - ekeeplug loom. Nutiunui Link llldg., Ogden, Utah. Rocky Monataia Council, No. UT. meets second and fourth Friday evsa-Ing- a Boarueik wanted. 2182 Wash, Ave. Jm 1 at A. O. U. W. Hall, over Howell's store. Visiting brothers eordially UPHOLSTERING. invited. hX)R RHNT Housekeeping rooms; FRANK POULGEn, Regeut. 247 Wash . Peery Aunex. Did You Ever Stop to Think ' W. WOTHERSPOON. Collector. 1 caa make your old furniture look U. B. ROBEHT3, FOR RENT Rooms for light houaw like nes ? I do Secretary. the best French polishkeeping, 117 I6tfe ing, also nil kinds ot repair work, matB. P. 0. ELKS. cleaning aud relaying FOR RENT Furnished rooms auluvbia tress making, No to rents lescit, pay; carpet. targe Ogden Lode. Na 719, meets every for gentlemen. 1C! 221 lowest prices. Twelve yeare' experk evening. Iaxlge and elufe enre with Boyle Furniture Co.; also Tuesday rooms, second floor Mnaoide building, rVRNISliED rooms, with or without furnish beat from reference of Ogden 2416 board. Imperial. 2354 YVaahington Ave. Wasuing-to- r cliisen. All ordure given prompt atJ. A. HOWELL E. R. 8L y tention. Bernard A. liankrre. 8664 J. H. KNAUSS, Secretary. InBell 'phone 730-y- ; FIRST CLASS furnlalied rooms, at tha Quincy Are. dependent 21d. lf. aahillg'.nn aViUUv. C. M. - tf 1-- 10-8-- 1 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS y 1 1 0--0 TAILORS. Ogden Council, Ha 777, meats at A. O. V. W. Hall every Monday at 8 p. Clothe cleaned and pressed $1 a Visiting brothers invited to eamonth, 157 25th Bt. Bell phone 858-ten I. W. J. MORAN. F. B. INSURANCE. D. HICKS, G. K. s. Notary Public, Real Estate; Fire, Life and Accident Insurance, 407 24th BL W. N. PEIRCE, HAIR SWITCHES for sale at reduced prices. Hair chains a specialty. Masquerade costumea to rent for balla All mall order and theaters. promptly atteuded to. Mrs. C. E. Lee, 821 24th. P. O. Box 485. FIRE INSURANCE. B. H. GODDARD, Insurance, Real Es111 tate and Loans Rooms 411 411 Utah Loan ft Trust Building. SCAVENGER WORK. TREATMENTS. Prof. Nelson, Room 7. Bouquets, trusts Rheumatism. Neuralgia and all aUnp-nlfrom impure arising s blood. . CIVIL 1 meeU the second at 2:20 p. m. at street h Vis- invitee iting slaters crrdL-.ll-y BESSIE BEHRING. L. C. LUCY KELFON, R. K. KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS. Ogden Lodga Na 1. Knights d Pythias, meets at Castle Hall, Utah National Bank building, every Hoe day evening. AU K. of P.'s requested to meet with us. ' C. A. Hl'88, C.C. . HENRY lUNRirv M. of F. U N. MEID, K. ot R. end E . MKR. TILMK ROBB, M. E. C. MRS. ISABEL WYANT, L. Of and C. . WOODMEN OF THE WORLDl Weber Camp, ENGINEER. P. O. Ben 499. Ogden, Utah. 1166. Na Maeta 74. In K. A. G. U. W. len-mn- ktdelity Lodge Na 2, A. O. U. W. U. W. llnll every SatMeets la A. urday evening. Visiting broth era In- a vited. JAMES H. M'LAUCHUN, M. W. WALTER RICHEY, Recorder, W. N. PEIRCE, Financier. MASONIC. Muonio HnlL over 241$ Washington Ave, Ogden, Utah. - - Na Queen Esther Chapter FRATERNAL ORDER EAGLES OF Fraternal Order at Eaglea. Ogden Aerie, No. 118, F. O. E, meeta every Sunday avenlng In Eagl Hall, east of Reed hotel, at 8:00. V tailing Brother Eaglea nr iavlted to attend the fieri FRATERNAL i. 1 1. of P. Hall In Utah National Bank building every Thursday evening at 8 B. SPENCER, CIVIL ENGINEER o'clock. Vlilting Woodman rordla'tj and Boners Railroads, Waterworks, invited to attend. Power Plants. .irearate Surveys SAMUEL E. JOST, C. C. Plana, Estimate and Reporta. E. AUTll, aerk. 1st Net Bank U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor. Building. Office, 208 Ecciee Sldg4 la A Phone d 3-- 1 Silver Hive Na 19-8--tf gr.-ii- t h OF THE MACCABEES. RATHBONE SISTERS. Telephone John Van Zweden If you have nay scavenger work. Prompt afternoon al Meeta service nnd neat work. BtU 'phone 1:10 In every Saturday Pythian Hall, Utah National 747-Bank building. Sojourning sisters cordially Invited to attend. 2-- 1 0--1 LADIES end fourth Tuesdays O'Neill HnlL Twenty-fift- HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMER. s 274-25t- FRATERNAL DJEGREK bacies Bldg ItiCliAhDd, MtiiPiiV, Liiti Nat. liauk Bulg. mulls fin hill?rkeep!i;u. J. S. Peery Spoke at the Dee School. FEMALE HELP WANTED. Joneph S. Peery spoke at the Dee hYIR HUi SEWOUK --Good GIRL arhool, and among other things lie gure a tribute to Lincoln (n these wage. 2854 Adam Ave. worda: WANTED A woman, willing to work. Lincoln look his seat as Bismarck, 12S 25th BL Good salary. Apiili Mrs. James under the most trying and difficult 24C8 Warh. ToimiM-k- . Many conditions of any president. FOR RENT Furnished rom. Bensaid a rebellion of olghl million pei-pl- e nett Block. W ANTES!) could not he suppressed. Inn LinVtood girl for housework. 2443 Adams ave. coln never wavered in hL courage FUR RENT Clean furnished rooms, and determination to restore and prewith bath, thoroughly renovated; WANTED-G- irl for house work at serve the union. His predi're-.o- r also light housekeeping rooms. The once. Good wages. 574 24th St. President Buchanan, had already deColonial, 862 24th Bl. Mrs. B. L. termined that the union must be dis8 28-l- f Chinn, Manager. membered. Dissension was on every hand. Lincoln found the government SITUATIONS WANTED, FEMALE. JOARD AND ROOM. weak. He left it strong and feared nation. and respected by every EXPERIENCED dresmaker wants BOARD AND ROOM in private famHe took his seat as an object of 2 mo sewing hy the day. 2161 Grant ave. ily. 171 22d at. "the backwoods ridicule 1 Phone Ind. 880. confldence with the Ho died respect, ROOMS AND BOARD, all modern and love of his fellow men. exceeding dressWANTED An experienced convenience. 614 24th at. The that given to any other president. maker wishes work by the day. Can people loved him for his slmpliciij, to get it. SL give good reference. 650 24th BL BOARD AND ROOMS-44S2- 6U kindness of heart, his purity and upNow he i 40 years old. He is back Bell phone 86O1. mo. rightness of life and politic service, from congress. He needs more arithand above all because Lincoln loved metic. The men who sit around the FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSES. MALE HELP, WANTED. them. His heart went out in love and country store said Mr. Lincoln was 2970 sympathy to all, evtn to his enemies. wasting precious lime, hut Lincoln BOYH OR GIRLS Or attractive young F1RNI8HED house for rent, He felt the grief cf the nation and knew It. was not a waste of time. Washington. wanted ladles a If you have only showed It in hi tender eyes and symYou see these things we get withfew spare hours, you can employ out any struggle. You don't have to ELEGANTLY furnished house, five pathetic face. them earn and profitably pocket too big a man (o be jeal- fight for an education a Lincoln did. He M. E. rooms, for rent $26.00. money; if you want to give your enous. He appointed ihe ablest man in The state fights to give you one. to the work you can earn tire time and his to the nation rerall Lineoln we But gave dont rahinet, todsy cncrom limen s of society. a nice living. The best of it is, you FOR RENT HOUSES. When Abraham was twenty years old full credit to his subordinates for all for thee things. If fee had died before don't need any money to start. A their celeHe even controlled did. to 1858 we wouldn't be here today they he left heme and went in Springfield, outfit free. P. O. Drawer complete of and caused other each And jealousies these brick bouse, modbrate hla birth. FOR RENT things yet and liter secured a position as surNo. 899, Buffalo, N. Y. ern. 2629 Monroe. Bell 'phone 714-He spent very little time in them to work in harmony. He forgot w ould have been done by the veyor suwaa bui was the acknowledged young man. He getting ready. school, terhapg a year, still he was an self, and swi sewas The nation was going to need him WANTED- - A sals manager Hydro-Carbo- n excellent his perior of all his associates. He and men. grnmmarian, Ogden Light firm and and calm; patient, yet some time. God was preparing this FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. siieeehe-- stand forth even today as gentle Co. of man away off In central Illliwls. It a in policy exacting unwavering classics of choice English, Allhough took fifty year of training to prepare HEN AND WOMEN To learn barright and duty. He bad a prophetic FOR BALE Iron bed, rockers end lie enjnyed none of the modern ed deAbraham Lincoln for five years of 1 knowledge of what the people in 8 week; springs. Bell 'phone 649-Y- . situation ber trade advantages, he hemnie one of sired and the turn of events. He was splendid service. Yofl see three years Molere the world's greniesr orators nnd t a leaCollege, guaranteed. System not a fault Under. Even when a hoy are given to you. You must V get62 Emit First South SL, Belt Laks FOR BALE One Jewel range, a foldnt, n hi stepmother said he never gave her ting ready. You don't know when the ing lied and one bating etove. 2120 And here, said he. is something we City. a rrosa look or word, and General will need you. It may need Quincy Ave. ran learn from Lincoln's experience, Grant said of him: J never heard hint nation one of you. Be ready as Lincoln ANY Intelligent every tie came from the lower r Issues; the make a penon may earn a complaint nor enter a censure. wsa. for FOR BALE Furniture, carpete and common i lns. yet in ihe hum-bgood income corresponding he was surrounded by the fashAll of you want to be famous, I Though 184 West. 27th, between dishes. newspapers; no canvassing; expart of his woik he always nels-- ion of America and the representative imagine, ome of you hars dreams of w Wall and Pacific avenue. perience unnecessary. Bend for upon some great principle which fashion of Europe; though he had pow- living In the White house. Perhaps Northern Press Syndipnrticuin.s. N thoroughly made his own and er never wield id by another presiY'oii be want to remembered you will. FOR SALE Good paying business. cate, Lock port, N. Y. which he afterwards used as occasion dent. and an immense army enthusi- after jou are dead and gone, but you Apply 821 24th SL afforded in the he its to end astic devotion, yet don't want to be rememberrd at BeneFOR SALE REAL ESTATE. teach tint there remained the simple, unaffected gentlema- dict. Arnold Scientists, be but rather as Linroln WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. ar seme types of man which if left n,-who received- everybody, who is remembered one who wss pure, alone will retrograde. Yet it Is en- talked to everybody and who loved clean and honest; faithful In all things, FOR SAL- E- Five farms close in. Three trunks at Gallacber'a fachouses. Real to relate BUY your couraging to not that there la some- everybody. He was not a tyrant. He brave and courageous, standing by consave 25 per cpni. Opera In tory; sold Idaho. and and 1tah In Anglo-Saxoihe thing inherent race always considered himself the servant, victions which are worth while; kind bought House block. Bell 'phone 489 X. CIS 28th St. Bell 'Phone i6X. P. which impels it ever onward. Though not the ruler of the people, and gentle and thoughtful. That la 2 mo 2 A. Mattson. nioilcrn method of instruction make "Abraham Lincoln waa a son of toil tne better war to he remembered. it an easy matter to Imbibe knowledge. and his heart went out In 1 want more. One to say thing sympathy WANTED Clean. white rags at the Clly properly It must not he t nought that this knowlo the tollers of ihe land, white and this lo the boys. The nation needs SEC I'RE IT today Standard office. paving 12 per run I; $1,350.00 ledge doc not impress Itself as tho black, and It was very fitting that he one million men like Abrahapi Lincoln. paying 14 per cent. V. N. Pierce, roughly on tho mind as it did when should be Ihe emancipator, the liber- The nation will need them tomorrow. WANTED TO TRADE. wk 418 24tb SI. farilitie were not so good. On the ator of four million human helngs. Hla Will not each one of you boy s lie ready other hand anp'.irtiiniiiPK, be will wlih name call?" the for Ihe Joined he aaid, always FOR SALE An Income property al a TO TRADE Improvcf properly oppowere even greater today than al tho progreaa of the emancipated race. site new poMtofflre on 24th St. for bargain. A paying Investment for time of Lincoln and the nail for Indid ho display any hitter spirit, Never residence property. M. II. who ha four to six thousone improved any dividual exertion was never grcaier and he always regarded the north and PALMIST 4L CLAIRVOYANT. income. residence or Thomas. for dollar and than i'iw. south as one household, though disNot a speculaion. N. H. Ives, 209 Then th.- speaker railed attention severed. Through all those years of Liska. Palmist & Clairvoyant Tall WANTED TO BUY. Eocles Bldg. t ' the awkward ! warfare- - stirpa-sin- g in and convinced. intensity Lincoln be Consultation and of physique and how all I hi, wax put to warfare the world has seen, Free. Readings, BOc and one dollar. FOR SALE farm in Bear WANTED Horse, harness and delivnaught by internal bis geniality and kindly was guided by the controlling deIf I fail to give you more satisfacnear railroad and the disposition. he ery wagon. Thone to 19C Ind. valley, river Lincoln, said he, had never been sire to unite the union Into harmony tion than anyolher Palmist, Medium and barn; house good factory; sugar k'htd upon an being a great military and good fellowship. At last he saw or Clairvoyant living, It costa you perfect water right; rich loam soil; Parties having beds, WANTED hro; vet a commander In ehief of the the promised land the northern forces nothing. I wsnt you sceptics to pal! this farm li well Improved and la victorious was were and 11 the union on aony he showed the greatest ability, and see me matters, whether it $73 per acre. J. J spring, maitrvaar., pillow or furgreat np lie always kept in close touch with saved,' and st n time whrn his hand its Rusines. Gains, Losses, Map niture suitable for furnlhed rooms, iirnmmitl. whs extended to thr tnith in charity hiv ran find a matntnrr by ringing up rlage, lvr. Divorce, etc Hours and at the capture of and and be alone good fellowship, Richmond was on the from 9:3') a. m. to 8:80 p. tn.: 4:80 FOR 8A LE Fine building lot on Van phone No. 535 Ind, or phone K.lfiy. ground alrnoat could do more to the unite north and mo 2 hefnre the Kmok; of battle had cleared Bell. lo 7:30 p. m. Gash burg House, Buren avenue, 3x8 rods. $25 down south than whole legions of other men, street. N. H. away. monthly $10 payments. and hand of ihe assassin LOST. '"t with all hla great acrvlrra to ihe the cowardly IVES, 209 Eerie building. and the great beloved Lincoln struck, the SITUATIONS WANTED MAi.ES. country, greatest wm the striking showed that he whs lint mortal and of ihe shackle FOR BALE 1 have the exclusive liOST A sorrel colt six months old, of aiavery from Ihe die. But his spirit live ami star in fare, tao white hind feet. Recolored ni.in and this should never be had to agency for one million acre of farm aa WANTED Position salesman, union forever, and and teaches dry liberty thi land turn to L. B. Dee, Five Points. . weriern in Canada; id-laud forgo.: n. One inspired him durgoods or gents furnishing. Address the land his beautiful la rich aliunal soli, has plenty of ing hi whole oare-aud that was that throughout cr. B. S. Standard. G., speech is bplng read today. if- water, is located near railroad and could not exist hslf slave Gettyebnrg Mny we ever honor the memory and FOR RENT PfANO. in the famous wheat belt market; as.i half free. the example of the great and can be bought very cheap on and " iihingion. he said, wan Ihe great emulate LEGAL Abraham Linroln." w 2C34 Grant. American of the eighteenth century good long time at low rate of intereaL J. 'OR RENT llano, Brumniit:. At Sacred Heart Academy. J. and Lineoln of the nineteenth. Waali- NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. MONEY TO LOAN. whs th.- - founder of the nation At the Sacred Heart academy Judge I OR BALE lSS acres Just south of and Lincoln was Ihe man who destroy- Rulapp digressed from the usual his- New York A Great Western Mining, ImprovemeU, spring MONEY TO LOAN J. J. BRUMMITT. city, flit-- clais ed tiie great ulcer which was A Development Co. Printo house and barn; ensapping toric lines of the lire of Uncoln and Smelling pii'Cd water it y strength. spoke of him as the Ideal of typical cipal place of busineiM, Ogden, Utah. closed with woven wire fence, inde- MONEY TO LOAN on forms and bn was interspersed with American manhood. He asrrtil thst HUNTER ft Notice is hereby given that at a city real estate. pendent wLt right with reservoirs n.a'c funny stories capitally told and the tw-- ideal men of America were meeting of the directors of the New Room 6, First Nnt'l come clear clly take KENNEDY, might on farui: a whole the address was one long Lincoln and Washington and contrast- York A Great Western Mining, SmeltBank Building. in part payment; title perpropi-r- i to Is. reni- - inhertd. ed these American Ideals with the ing A Development Co., held on the fect C B. Bears, Bell telephone Illustrated and of ideals other nations of 2Gth At Weber Stake Academy. hl7-K- . GOOD HOME FOR CHILD. dc.y January. 1906, assessment V the Weber Stake academy this by saying lhat Garibaldi is ihe Dalian No. 8 ot four cents per share waa levideal. Bismarck the German Ideal and ied on the outstanding slock of said FOR SALE - One of the best fruit WISH to raise a little child. Good ttj'cnit.a Judge Hulanlski delivered an Zola the French ideal. M home. 80th Street. Address Standcompany, payable immediately to J. id cess before the tudent orchards and farms on Wilson lane, body ,B In America it L not a question of H. Knauas. secretary, at hi office. No. ard. X. Blocated within cne mile of the B. P. c'Miimiuiioraiion of th ninetj-- " Ogden. Utah. ha bouse, barn and '.ctih anniversary of President rank, wealth or ancestors, hut a ques- - 2uG Eccles building. shops; which this This la an Ideal BUSINESS CHANCES. tion cf whether a msn meet the popti-V- Any stock upon other outbuildings. birh. Af'er commenting r honesty and love of lib-1- may remain unpaid on Tuesday, Feb'in 'the 'field! li,r spnK' home for one d- - slrlng to do businese fttr political pariies bual-neadoes he ruary 27, 1900. will be delinquent and risM"- - If in the r'Jy and have a country home. FOR SALE Good paying saloon J'lr.: Lincoln's memorable campaign ert' ""d Apply 260 !4th BL " forgotten. will be advertised for sale at public J. J. Biummltt. V'r bulge explained in brief the con- - u ,dMl: if hfi fai,i nurUon ana unless payment is made r,n of rho cfMimrj- when PidsMmi The judge appealed to the children he sold on Friday, March FOR stLE brick house took (he oath of office. The never lo let ihe Imsgp of Lineoln before will 4 o'clock at 1900, p. m. at the of'a-'ir- v 10, remi-mluand lot, 5x20 rods. 1958 Wash ave. laid hut PROFESSIONAL he that whs bankrupt, the south in a grow dim. of ssld J. H. Knausa, secretary ) iif the army poorly dls-- . down his lifeo keep intar! this glor- fice No. 2i6 Eccles building. Ogden, Utah, ln"1: a,I lo he midst of ail ious republic and llheriy breathing tn PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. modern brick pay ike delinquent assessment FOR rrv- - "On flag. Attention wa also railed to the to Richmond. vi hC hf with adthe at cost well $2,50u. together torated, thereon, Kelly r house, Physician and anny went to Richmond It fart that while we remember Abe Lin' Dr. A. FERNLUND, expense of sale. A Herrick. ' 'n!y 10 mi-r-t defeat at Bull Run. coin, we ought not lo forget Lincoln's vertising J.and Office hours. 10 to 18 a Burgeon. H KNAUSS, Secretary, m.. I to 4 p. m. 340 25th SL 'Phone pakT showed Lincoln' grea:-1- companions, the loyal and devotedof rill 206 Eerie Bldg., Ogden, Utah. FOR SALE Idaho land. I have a the in of the Grand Army all then.-- ; ohriacles and 22$. I Jan. 26, 1906. land which of Utah. in Idaho, Ogden, large body in 'riuml)hsnily above them, hring-.01- , Repnbllc. He predicted ihe day would sell will and tracts, cut ui REAL ESTATE. "f fhaos. victory out of never come when the example of these nn terms to "R purchaser; good FOR SALE, '. union out of disunion. soldier would not he followed hr other small with for capital. parties chance become Real Eatnte. Loans and Insurance. )J.!r.irr!,on:'1 xI,erirce. given as American, if it shall ever This land i near market and sugar Fine list of buainea and residence 'i1'- - wre applicable and m- -' nereaaarr to save tb union or to Waber County Fair Association Prop- ; ,, be J. will sold factor-4 very cheap. lr"od his admonition to young protect the flag gint any foreign or property. Homes to rent. Room !!!!! . Brummitt. J. Frank Bank Building National foe. First ,0 domestic that all thin' in I like to lake Abraham The undersigned will el! at the south FOR SALE Five acres of good, rich B. Herrick. r:l, n,.worh doing have already He Mid: Court House, Og.. rapt ith Uncolu a the ideal of American man- door of the County ap-IH0n.' ,waR land near sugar factory with water, PAPER HANGFR AND UMBRELLA of he teal and personal f"r!per1t through- - hood. 1 4m plsd tbar the American den. Utah,of all . $100 per acre. J. 'J. Brummitt. MAKER. Weber the Fair as. County fr,'.if nMy Interrupted by people have cho-e- n him for nn Meal of pro.,r,v ' 12 o'citiek noon snriaMon on at the - ri00.,1R eiprealnn of applause. American manhood. I am pro"d thHt business J. DEN HARTOG, painter, parerhang-e- r eve.. n.,on ('iT"ln Hulanlski re-- r thrv have chosen him as an Ideal, be- litth day of February. 1906. The right KNAP Washington A Herrick. Kelly nnd umbrella maker, ba moved !n and to any all property. reject I bids, reserved filing manner to the death cause the minds of the American of 22E8 Wash. Ava to 928 28th from GLASMANN, President. Ptesideni. Slain. the American people are satisfied 11niXI.AM CRAIG, fc f BL RESULTS. Both YIFLD telephone. ADS Secretary, WANT hy a dastardly aasasain, who with only the heat. I am proud that WILLIAM after-anon- PROFESSIONAL la fy:r.ilir'd nsii,s all-- 7 ROOMS, ; 11 d . FDR RENT in ; FURNISHED RIS:tLi -- People RENT 'V bal.K l.ail.i.i.jr U flic l.a :'!c to KRKI AT.Y I Fl'K RENT PI : Schools by Prominent Speaking at All the Young Americans Listen to Eulogies on Life of Martyred President. V io one i In? ihe slave of a.i" vt "I like to look at LinM'lu - ,i a- - na Evi rv ln.ividiial .is umn and ihey' tion liistineiiv have idea j are though! of more and imr, la-grow older 1 am to sj t" dies iha' ;he fiuin;ng of th.r .deal i man siicut MOKX1XU, honor ihev arc able to apprei :i.:it he the' He wont on liirh-- to i went. year lit fore Liuc.i'.n LINCOLNS NATAL DAY ITAII. TI'KSPAY OOPEV, 4, O. B. meetings G GABBERS, W. President D. T. TRACY, W. Secretary. II. B. FORBES, Aerie PhysicUm. J. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Wasatch Division No. 124, O. R. C, meats second and fourth Friday at 1:10 p. m. la K. of P. Halt comer Washington avenue and 14th atract All brothera are cordially Invited te nttend. GEO. ALLEN, C. C. T. D. L. BOYLE, 8. ud Regular meeting held at Mason la llnll the first and third Fridays of bRDER OF WASHINGTON. each month. Sojourning numbers cordially iavlted to attend. Ogden Union, No. 171, Order of ELSIE RADCON, W. M. meeta every Tueadny Wnnhlngton, LILLIE HALSTEAD, Secretary. (X IT, W. evening nt I o'clock In A.Invited to Hall. Visiting comrndan ODD FELLOWS, nttend. 8. Ogden Iodga No. 5, Independent Order of Odd Fellow. Meet Is I. 0. V. hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting brothers cordially invited to he present. O. A. B. GRAFF. Noble Grand. HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. junction City Lodge No. 86, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, meets In - O. O. F. Hall every Thursday Visiting brothera cordially evening. Invited to be vieseaL WM. DOYLE. President WALTER RICHEY. 8ac rotary. FORESTERS OF AMERICA. Court Wasatch. Na 2, Forestan of America Meeta L O. O. F. Hall, 14th a street, first and third Wednesday of each month at 7:10. are-Ing- O, W. HAL8EY, C. B. P. A. GARNER, Secretary. 1- JAB. BUNE. N. G. WALTER RiCHEY. Secretary. tin : I Mv-cr- - gd IJn-fn-n- 1 I lf Five-roo- 'ii'-o- Queen City, Rebekah Lodge Na 4, L, O. O. F. Meets first end third at Odd Fellows' Saturday evenings elreeL Visiting llali, Twenty-fourt- h members invited. MRS C. ZIMMERMAN, Noble Grand. MRS. E. MEIDk Secy-- . 711 83rd SL FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. T. S. D, Ogden Lodge No. 371, meeta first nn : third Fridays at 8 p. m In I. O. O. F. Hail. Visiting members cordially invited. NELLIE RUTLEDGE. President CORAL J. TYLER, Secretary. 1L T. MILLER. Treasurer. THE UNION FRATERNAL Direct Your This Way LEAGUE. WE WANT TO TALK ON YOUR LAUNDRY. JUST TRY US AND BE CONVINCED THAT IS OUR SERVICE THE NEAREST THING TO PERFECTION IN THIS CITY. r a- Bl-E-roo- The Union Fraternal League,' Utah State nsccmhly No. 222. meets in the I O O F hall every Friday evening. Addle Bailer. Speaker; W. H. Allen, Bert Frye, Clerk. "' sen-soldi- - . - t- KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. SllTer Tent, No. 1, meets first and third Fridsy evening at 8 o'clock, In K. of P. Hell. Visiting Knights cordially invited. JOE WILLETT, Jr, Commander. R. T. HARRIS, Record Ogdm Tent, Na 24, Keeper. meets tbs sec- evening at 8 oclock aharp, n I. O. O. F. HalL Visiting Knight curdialiy invited to attend. J. s Ogden Steam Laundry Phones ond and fourth Wednesday W. HALSEY, Commander. Y. BOND. Record Keener. Attention 437 TWENTY-FIFT- 174. STREET. H BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS YIELD WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. |