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Show IDE MORNING EXAMINER: lu'o'.cr-ablout of the infrt-uii:of bondage The v.ng'.ug of "Thi- Star Spangle! Banner" ly the eborita and audience, SUFFRAGISTS Wanted Coal Operators' Letter House Report. lid., Feb. ptdisare. 13.-To- National women' P!' of Sd'nTof .Jtiv mlnccl- - transact Ion f action on buslnes.. including ,b TaTtrt ,he w1IU,:niu't ott 01 Washington, Feb. 13. live Gilli ie niaiie two attempt in ?he house today to o', tain eouui to have induau .u i records a le'ur from the Trade league of Ft Li:;. iuou ni. denouuelng ilia alleged con:h:ua-tlo-of coal carrying railroads to culitrol and rrgulate the output of coal in ; I be t'niud State. Both time Rein-- j kentative Hay of New York. tl.- Re- publican floor leader, objected, and Mr. Gillespie finally abandoned the ef-- i fort. The letter, which is referred to s a petition for relirf. a prepare) VENEZUELA'S REPLY TO G. Drane. aecreiarj of the PREMIER ROUVIERS NOTE. by Frank Bituminous Coal Trade league of Caracas. Venezuela. Feb. 9, Friday, Pennsylvania. Mr. Drane called miemion to Mr. via Fort of Spain, Uland of Trinidad. resolution and the threat Glllepla's 13. Venexuelan The government Feb. tned .trike of the hard and soft coal to 81 transmitted yesterday (February miners and claims ihere has existed M. Manborguet, the former charge for a long time a combination of the! who Paris, at Venexuela d'affaires of railway with the anthr-- ' Pennsylvania in is aUo Veneauelau representative coal miner, and bituminous and cite 7. dated February London, a long note all competition in stifle to shippers i a synopsis: of which the following of the antitrust law. To M. Mauborguet, Veuriuelan charge violation Mr. Drane aay it i unfortunately d'affaires, London; one of his aocia'e in You will anawer Premier Ronvicr'a true that not the bituminous league would In- able addressed to you, note of January before an! sworn to testimony give as follows: j committee of congress. T am ordered by my government Investigating never been able to get1 as we to y that to appreciate the situation evidence have sufficiently strong to enter 3 and the case it la necessary to discrim- suit at law. nor have we been able lr inate. The real facta arc that the operatoi united Venexuelan government said It would get the independent Elkina law. nisny so as to test the not treat through SI. Taigny (former that tha consequences the French charge d'affaires in Venexuela) fearing were Pennsylvania railroad official know an until aatiafactory explanation Rouvier'a note well how to inflict on any operator M. nor. aa and given, who dare complain." Barra Minister that Foreign elates, He recite the grievances to which French notified the representative had the independent operates are subjectfurther have would any not that he ed through alleged disciTininatlon. parhim. with official relation! In ticularly the soft coal operators comcable '"That regarding and Maryland, Virginia Pennsylvania. she because pany, France did not, helpcouid not, alleged a denial of justice, and says the Independents are Pennless. The letters assert that the and Instead of approaching Venexuela railroad had established rule In a friendly manner, accused her of sylvania that only certain markets can be supviolating French rights, thereby aban- plied by one region and that the pridoning the legal road and assuming vate cars of the soft coal trust hnvn of the cable comiku unlimited choice of market to ship pany. In accordance to the demand 'Venezuela asks. Did the French coal cable company All its contract? I)ld therefor. tbe French government employes asWHAT DIO BOXES CONTAIN? sist the wreckers of Venezuelan liberties? 'If not, Venezuela yield. Other- Expressman Injured by Explosion Similar to tha One on the Meade. wise, she holds France reeponjile. and la willing to submit this to arbitration. San Francisco. Feb. 13. The "Venezuela throughout has acted todav says: and withdrew manner In a friendly H. A. laaughrsn, an expressman, her note when requested to do eo. has been seriously injured by a mysof the When she prohibited relanding terious explosion and la now in a hosM. Taigny it was In order to avoid pital, his condition being aurh fhat he but France cannot be Interviewed. It is alleged greater unpleasantness, expelled M. Mmboiirguet that Laughran went to the Santa Fa violently without alleging any fault. railroad sheds on last Saturday morn" it. must also be remembered that ing to get a box belonging to Company tbe French, before the mixed tribunals, B of tbe Second United States inmillion bolivars, claimed elghty-alfantry and convey It to the transport but. they never had a quarter of thla Meade, which waa about to sail. Ha in Venezuela. dropped the box, the con' can he disproved accidentally if these facts tents of which immediately exploded, Venezuela bows and accepts the obli- wounding the expressman and render YBARRA. " gations. Ing him unconscious. The box la declared to have been similar to one IS IN SERIOUS DANGER. which previously had been placed on the Made In the eeetlon of tha hold Water Seems to Hava No Effect on where the fatal fire occurred, the origin of which remains a mystery. Both Firs In Steamer Texan's Hold. boxes were said to contain personal the officers of Company B Feh. 19. -- The steamer effects of Devnl. Honolulu, chief of th transport Major Texan, which la on lire at her dork service, admitted today that the box, is feared In aarioua It ia danger. here, to contain anppllea. had exthat, the fire will damage the reaanl'a supposedat the fri'ght sheds. He said hull and warp the etnirtural beams ploded that he had appointed a commission of The deck near hatrh No. 2 ia eo hot officers the matter, but that It la almost, impossible to stand declined toto Investigate express an opinion regardon It and cloud of white smoke are ing the cause of tha accident until a coming from hatch No. 3. An engine full report had been made. la fire of the Honolulu departimnt pumping 300 gallons of water a minute hold with the hope SLEET AND SNOW. Into the steamer's of slacking the lime which forma part of the cargo. On account of the heat Wichita. Kan., Feb. 13. Rain that the firemen experience great, difficulty began falling at 9 o'clock last night In going Into the hold and ere able to turned to sleet and snow ai noon toremain only a few momenta. extendi storm Into Texas. The day. The agents of the Hawaiian-Amor- t Much colder weather, with high winds, can steamship line, to which ihe Texan anow and alert la promised tonight. belongs, f'aptaln Lyon and several Stock in the ranhandle region may represent at ivea of insurance companies suffer. Telegraph service' to tho south have been In consultation with chem- is impaired. ists regarding means of suppresRing the lire. It was planned to use carJOINTIST8 ARE ACQUITTED. bonic acid gaa. but this was regarded was decided It that and as dangerous Topeka. Kan.; Feh. 13. Chris Maler the only recourse. water The damage to the cargo 1 sow esti- and Charles Reynor, two of the most noted alleged Jolnlisti doing business mated at 325.000. on Kansas avenue, were acquitted today by a district court jury. Thla waa TO DISMISS CLERGYMAN. x case brought by Assistant Attorney General Carver and a panel of 65 men An Apology Only Thing to Sava Rev. waa exhausted before a could be hich report l(t is a as hJH,tcJ Adopt Resolutions. rejoice in the Finland to Trf the men ofwomen In the tin suffrage to sen ted growth of public European couutrlea In jTiirertion of equal rights for woman tbit RMOlved. -- tST we iB of the tre rejoice In the success of Oregon In obtaining women ,h, of the legal of t0 a petition for the admission one-eigh- th lnitative at wnmsa sulfWBO under the referendum law of that late." resolutions urge the introduction the public schools of the system known as the if government of to ecu re Juvenile school city' rn.ru for the reformation of youthful ftuders, express grateful appreciation Fodeto-ihs- i rf the action of the American of Labor In passing every year a isolation endorsing full suffrage for The 1 -- continue: his-toWhere, for tbe first time in women have been lnvtied to form stinen. and -- l commialson matters of vital importance of an official children: therefore; tn wmen and Thank Governors. that we express our of Mty thinks tn the governors Colorado, Itsh, Idaho, Wpim'ng, Louisiana, Michigan, Florida, Wash-jgfM- i and Alaska for granting the of the California Wromen Suff-naaencia'inn to appoint. wom--a sene eminent men on a to invest iga re the laws of arnage and divorces. Wheru. the second Hague confer eueewtl nnn convene; therefore. "Resolved, that, all suffragist a he of urged to enlist the persona in securing a strong and intelligent public sentiment, the tremendous posslbiliriea of the coming conference. Tha Night 8esnion. At the night session Mrs. lairy Ane of Hnamn spoke on The Wurlda Front Crisis," saying in part: The tatted Elates protected by ivn oceans: with not a nation on the Resolved, e com-hali- that dare hemhpherK with not g to attack her: natio.i in the world that la !weomy: a rich nation with endlo roourees, this most fortunate nation is the one of all othera to load thg LEGAL NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Xw York Sc Great Western Mining, Smelting A Development Co. Prin rlpal place ot business, Ogden, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a feting of the directors of the New Turk k Great Western Mining, hx A Development Co., held Smelt on the Sih day of January, 1906, assessment No. II ol four rente per share was lev-i- d oa the outstanding stock of said companr, payable Immediately to J. H. Knauss, te rrtary, at his office, No. ?6 Erclea building. Ogden, Utah. Av nock upon which this assessment uy remain unpaid on Tuesday, February 27. 190G, will be delinquent and rill be advertised for sale at public nrtlob ana unless payment la made Wore will be aolil on Friday, March if. 19W. at 4 o'clock p. m. at the f said J. H. Knauss, secretary No. TuG Bedes building, Ogden, Utah, ? pay tie delinquent aaaeaament together with the cost of and expense of sale. J. H KXAU6S, Secretary, ?ns Ecclea Bldg, Ogden. Utah. Orion, Utan. Jan. 26, 1906. of-o- n. SPECIAL MEETING. Th Weber A County Mr. Flllingham. The Rev. Ixnidon, Feb. 13. Ftlllnghaip has been sentenced R. C. by a church court to deprivation of his position as a clergyman of the Church of England, unless within a fortnight he apologizes and promises to reform. Fllllnghnm, who la vicar of Hexton. ordained a Nonconformist In an chapel despite the demands of his bishop. Flllingham got Into a controversy with Bishop Potter of New York by criticising certain church forma. RECEIVER the tn of purpose of approving the ac-- j the board of directors taken at or m.eting of said board, held on the Pphruary. 1906. directing the and secretary to sell the risilun a real and personal prop-uL- l hp bidder for raah, mn of thehighest south door of the Weber 12 o'clock 19, 1906. c?"n rvhrusrF yctiT' WtmTV, GLA8MANN, MAKES HIS REPORT. Weber lOdtrr Fair association ( hereby rtid to meet at the county court josse on Monday morning, the 19th "f February, 1906. at 10 oclock, jl Pl Fair Association meeting of rperia Refuses to Talk of Condition terprise Bank. President. of En- Pittsburg. Feb. 13. Receiver Tho Rlnaker. who has been investigating the affairs of the defunct Enterprise National bank of Allegheny, forwarded his report, to Comptroller of the Currency Rldgely today. Mr. Rinaker refused to dtsenaa his findings in any way. noon, TO TAKE PART CRAIG, Secretary. IN MARDI Coast Defense Squadron the Gulf. GRAS, Ordered to for sale. Chsrlcston, B. C.. Feh. 13. The coast defense squadron consisting of County Fair Association Prop-ertthe Texas. Florida, Arkanaa and Nevada. under command of Roar Admiral Dickena. sailed today for the gulf, will the south whnro the vessels will ho distributed ,h, Court House. Og- among various porta for Mardl Gras minty itn r! th rrtl and personal festivities during the next two weeks, EST1, 'he Weber County Fair J o'ciork noon on the SENTENCED TO TWO YEARS. 1906. Tho right nI to WuT??' rJot any and all bids. Secretary of Sandusky Aeria of Eagles ASMASN. President Embezxled Money. STLm C'raiq. Secretary. ' Randesky, O.. Feh. 13. John J ANNUAL MEETING. Each, secretary of the aerie of Eagles, conrirted of embezzlement, was senw,hr County Fair Association. tenced to two ytvra In tbe penitentiary today. fra Each until recenriy was a promi'rM!i"T,rn,laI m"p,,nA wimL. riounty Fair nent merchant. IFabar llj; T Flry. on March'. 14. " ronimlsstonrr' ne,,'n Clfr. t.'tah, V, T!mv p' Tn' for toe purpose of n TO ,ransact 1 an I any regularly ,h,1 mpp:tor This meet- si TJthe special 'to 1 1 19 February 19. toe same place. it v- -.'. - m-- Prridtn sru cb.MAXV CRAIG, Secretary. j te i, tae ui'k.i.g I i:. o. ,'C FOR RENT KH KENT- - : risit; i atk 'hni t!iiriu this cruwl who w sutv to wan: wha voc evident j;. bi:IJ;i.g ... , WW. ROOMS. PROFESSIONAL In loom Attorneys-at-LaFi;; Nuticr.a:if ; y. C. UiCiiABUS, !. IttR n RK Ml K. 7 not iinpor-..-.- III (: t m-u- Mi:- .ii. j,-;- - pa alp. Ull KLN mom our rise. Mo! anyiLn.k, tan be sold through ibe Siandu d Examiner colli mu. t ) hi.iiM- .: "Lt.-ht'- f room d n.ai:.iyta.i-ri- i Jlr. Ja.ia Tom FOR RENT 7 ls-if- ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO LESS FIRST INSERTION TIIAM 25 CENTS. ALL ADVEit TISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN EXCEPTING BUSI ADVANCE, NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. FOR Musicians KENT--Ro- u. Hi. AIK. p.aijti luaor. e. Phone i53-K- . :,;7 17. J46S . I H da . W. hull. Mr. Mi 1,. Jennie iis ctn hers cm d ia u JfANESE. RELIEVE Troooe Are Bel no Sent Into Manchuria. Pekin. Feb. 13. Yuen Ski Ki. the commander of the Chinese forces, la preparing to send a division of hi troops from Pao Ting to MancLuria tomaintain order in place of The .'span- ese. which are there. withdrawing from I Prout, recorder; financier, invited. Visiting Srgu Lily Circle. No. 174. meets every hccuud and fourth Friday nights at 7; Sri. in K. of P. ball. Visiting neighliora cordially invited. MRS. ADDIE CLARK. G. N. office ELLEN EASTMAN, Clerk, 2231 Washington Avenue. lumso-ktvpiu".o-l- ia.N-- j ai.uui. ktc-plu31 J 1 . MCHOLdi, iMtihi--r Dentists , 30 if. looms. W'ah. Ave. 11s lmo. Dli. D. N SMITH. 11 ROYAL ARCANUM. Nat. Uuk. Bldg Safexi Hnd bcl. Insure, men fur me. two or three thousand dollars. ARCHITECTS. Mountain Kinky Council. No. 637, meet second and fourth Frida v eveu-tiiliC. M. SQl IKES, arcuiiect. 4S First at A. O t YY. hall, over HowNaiioujl Link Bidg., Ogdcu, f.ah. ell's stoic. iiiiug brother cor'dlallv n FOR RENT lioun'l.eeping 24.:, Wn.fl . l'eei j Annex. FOR RENT rooms; 1 Hoc rna for light 137 it'U lG lmo I 25-1- 1 J. UPHOLSTERING. lt-tb-- tl FOR RENT Furntkhed rooms aultabla for gentlemen. 1C! 23d. mitted FRANK FOI'laiKK. Urgent. W. WOTHF.IISTOON. Collector. G. B. ROBERTS, Secretary. houa-kaepln- Did You Ever Stop to Think cau make your old fuiniture look B. P. O. ELKS. Irka new ? 1 do the heal French pousL-ing- , FEMALE HELP W ANTED. FURNISHED n.ouia. with or without uat-irtarso all kluda of repair work, Ogden Lodge. No. 719. meetH every hoard. Imperial. 2354 I t Wasuiag-to- r HOlBEW I KK GIRL FOR making, cleaning and relaying Tuearis) riming, laidgo and club . Bt. 2 An1. 2254 Adam carpets. No large rcul to pay; resell, room, aecoud floo" Maeoule building, wii'-i-luaeat pru'M. Twelve yearV experi- 2416 Ave. FIRST ClABS furntkhed room, at the ence with Boyle 9'ururture Co.; mao A woman, willing in work. J. A. HOWEI L. E. R. WANTED y furuian beat of reference from Ugdeu Bismarck, iJk I5iU St. M..--- . Jaiio-J. H. K.N'AI'KS, lecrctarv. Good salary. Apply cituen. All ordure ToniHM-k- , prompt al24GK Wash. FOR RENT Furnikhed roams. Ben- ien turn. iiernar-- i A. given Danker. 26C4 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. nett Block Quincy Air. Beil 'plume 739-y- ; WANTED Girl lor house work at 216. 574 24th St. Ogden (Vhiiu-II- . No. 777. meets at A. once. Good wages. FOR RENT Clean furnished rooms, O. U. W. hall every Monday at 8 p. It with bath, thoroughly renovated; INSURANCE. in. Visiting brother invited to atalso light housekeeping rooms. The tend. SITUATIONS WANTED, FEMALE. L. Colonial. 302 24th St. Mrs. S. W. N. PEIRCE, Notary Public, Real W. J. MORAN, K. 8. 29-t-f 9 Chinn, Manager. I). HK'KS, U. K. Eaule; lire, Life and Accident EXPERIENCED d res maker wants 4u7 24th Su sew ing by the day. 2151 Gram ave. JOARD AND ROOM. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. 210-ti- t 'Pboiif- Jnd. 390. I . n s - BOARD AND ROOM in private famSreaa- WANTED An experince! ily. 171 22d at. inakcr wishes work by tho day. Can BL ROOMS AND BOARD, all modern give good references. (39 34th Ball phone k6Ua. 614 24th at. conveniences. BOARD AND ROOMS MALE HELP, WANTED. 449 26th SL ma MEN and women wanted to team the FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSES. barber trade m eight wg-- e while learning, position,, guaranFURNISHED house for rent, 2976 teed; Illustrated catalogue sent free. 2 Washington. 1 7 tf M ner System College, Ogden. ELEGANTLY furninhed bouse, five BOYS OR GIRLS -- Or attractive young room, tor rent $25.Hi. 51. E. ladies x anted -- If you have only a few spare hours, you ran employ them profitably and earn pocket FOR RENT HOUSES. money; If you want to give your entire time to the work you can earn FpR RENT brick house, moda nice living. The beat of it la, you ern. 2629 Monroe. Bell phone 714 don't need any money tu atari. A 2 Mit X. complete outfit Dee. P. O. Drawer No. 999, Buffalo, N. Y. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. k; 9-- HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. Bllvrr lllvr No. 1, meet the kecond and fourth Tuesdays at. 2:30 p. m. si O'Neill Hall. Twenty-fiftstreet. Vlr querade costumes to rent for balls lting alatera cordially invited. . IIKSXIU KKIIKiNG. L I'. All Bull orders and theaters. Ll'CY NELSON, R. K, promptly attended to. Mrs. C. U. Lee, 321 24lh. P. O. Box 435. HAIR SWITCHES for sals at reduced prices. Hair chains a specialty. Mas- WANTED- - A sale manager and salesman. Ogden Hydro-CarboLight n Ca FOR SALE months. Plano, 8CAVENGER WORK. Telephone John Vsa Zwadea If yon have say scavenger work. Prompt service and neat work. UcD phone 747-- 2Mh St. A. Mattson. Dell Thone 9CX. P. mo SECURE IT today City property paying 12 per cent; f 1.369.00 14 cent. W. N. Pierce, per paying ill CIVIL ENGINEER. L R SPENCER, CIVIL ENGINEER Railroad Waterworks, Sewers aad Power Pliinu. .accurate Surveya Plans, Estimate and Reports. U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor.1 Office, 203 Ecclea Bldg, lad. Phene 1166. P, O. Box 499. Ogden, Utah. FRATERNAL MISCELLANEOUS. A. Ok U. W. BUY your trunks at. Gallarher'a fac25 per cent. Opera tory; . House block. Bell 'phone 4S9-X- WANTED RATHBONE SISTERS. Meet eer Katurday afieruone at 2:30 in Pythian hall, Utah National Rank building. Sojourning ulsters cop business. wk 413 24lh Bt. HENRY HAXKKN. M. of F. L. N, MKID, K. of R. end 8. R. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Welter Camp, No. 74. Meets is K. of P. hall in Utah National Bank building every Thursday evening nt 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially invited to attend. KAMl'KL K. JOST. C. C.' E. AUTH. Clerk. Flrat Nal. Bank Building. SALE Oood paring Apply 321 24th SL FOR WANTED Ogden Ijodge, No. 2, Knights of Pythian, meet at t'aatle Hall. Utah National Hunk hiiMdlng. every Monday evening. All K. of P.'s requeued to meet with us. C. A. HU 88. (V . . Address Piano, care Stand' Qulnry Ave. CIS PYTHIAS. Prof. Nelson, Room 7, Bouquets, treats dially Invited to attend. MKR. Til. LIE ROBB. M. E. C. ail Rheumatism, Neuralgia MRS. ISABEL WYANT, I of a 11 mania from impure arising 140; used only 3 and C. ard. intelligent person may earn a FOR SALE No. 1 little Denamire good Income corresponding for nonditlon. Typewriter. Exerllent newspapers; no canvassing; ex Only $30. Enquire Western Union Bead lence for unnecessary. pei 41 Telegraph Office. pellicula.. Northern Press Syadi cate, Lockport, N. Y. FOR BALE One Jewel range, a folding bed and one healing stove. 2120 FOR SALE-RE- AL ESTATE. ten-roo- OF 10-l-- TREATMENTS. ANY FOR SAIJS Five farm close In. Three houses. Real estate to bought and sold tn Utah and Idaho. INSURANCE. B. IL GODDARD, Insurance, Keel Estate and Loans. Rooms 411 413, 41$ Utah Loan A Trust Buildiaf- - 1 14-lw- k h KNIGHTS FIRE Clean, Standard office. whits rags at fidelity Lodge No. I, A. O. U. W. Meets In A. O. D. W. Hall every Saturday evening. Visiting brothers Invited. JAME8 H. MLAUGHLIN, M. W. the WALTER RICHEY, Racordsr, ' W. N. PEIRCE, Financier. FOR SALE An Income property at a bargain. A paying Investment for SITUATIONS WANTED MALES. any one who ha four to Hx thousMASONIC. and dollars for residence or income. Not a speculation. X. H. Ives, 209 WANTED Position aa aalmman, dry Masonic Hall, over 3416 Washing-ioEcclea Bldg. goods nr gents furnishing. Address Avs, Ogden, Utah. cr. B. Standard. G., 8. farm la Bear FOR SALE Quern Esther Chapter No. 4, O. E. jury GOOD HOME FOR CHILD. river valley, near railroad and the 8. secured. Regular meetings held at Masonic and house barn; sugar factory; good flrat and third Fridays of Hall rich loam water soil; WISH to raise a little child. Good each the right; perfect month. Sojourning members BOSTON WOOL MARKET. this farm la well Improved and la a home. 30th Street. Addreaa Standcordially invited to attend. ard. X. B. great snap at $75 per acre. J. J. ELSIE BADCON, W. M. BrummllL Boston, Feb. 13. The wool market LILLIE HALSTEAD, Secretary. WANTED TO BUY. shows Improvement. More business Is FOR SALE-Fi- ne done and the tone Is firmer. An eno building lot on Van ODD FELLOWS. Buren avenue, 3x9 rods. 25 down WANTED Horae, harness and delivmouB trade In worsteds ia predicted, ery wagon. Thone to 996 Iml. and $10 monthly payments. K. II. so large indeed, it ia claimed, that tho Ogden liOdgs No. 5, Independent Orbuilding. IVES, 209 manufacturing capacity of mills wUI der of Odd Fellow. Meet In I. O. be tested. Fleece are active. every Tuesday evening. Parties having bed, O. F. hall FOR SAIJ! 1 hive the exclusive WANTED matm-saeVisiting brother cordially Invited to furor plllowa springs, agency for one million acres of farm BALFOUR TO BE UNOPPOSED. niture suitsblo for furnlkbed rooms, be present. A. B. GRAFF. Noble Grand. land In western Canada; tbi land find a customer by ringing up can HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. is rich alluvial anil, baa plenty of liondi-n- . or 535 No. Feb. 13. At a meeting of phone fi.tfiy. lnd., phone water, la located near railroad and Bell. the City of London Liberal Association market; la tn the famous wheat belt Junction City Lodge No. 36, Indetoday. It was decided not to oppose the and can be bought very cheap on Order of Odd Fellows, meets pendent LOST. A. former premier's. J. Balfour's, elecI. O. G. F. Hall every Thursday long time t low rate of interest. J. in tion for the city election. Mr. Balfour J. Bnimmitt. Visiting brothers cordially LOST A sorrel colt six months old, evening. is. therefore, assured of a seat In parinvited to be 'yiesent Rehind two feeL white In star face, liament. acre just aouth of JAS. BUNK. N. G. TOR BALE-1- 95 turn to L. B. Dee, Five Point. WALTER RiCHEY. Secretory. city, first clsaa Improvemeta, spring FIRE IN ELGIN. OREGON. water piped to house and barn; enclosed with woven wire fence. IndeQueen City, Ksheluh Lodge No. 4. WANTED TO TRADE. with reservoirs third water right O. O. F. Meets first and U 13. pendent Feb. OroM Fire today Elgin. some clear city take evenings nt Odd Fellowa on might farm; Saturday warehouse of the Kigtti destroyed tbe TRADE h oppoTO street Improve property Visiting Hall, Twenty-fourtproperty in part payment; title perForwarding company and six cars of site new poa to tfice on 24th St. for members invited. fect (' fl. 6csr. Bell telephone & the Oregon Rxllmsd M. Navigation H. residence Noblo Oread. property. 517-kimproved MRS. C. ZIMMERMAN, The loss la estimated at company. Thoms. MRS. E. ME1D, Secy, 716 $3rd SL f 75. Onn. Insurance 950,000. of hs beat fruit FOR SALE One BUSINESS CHANCES. orchards and farms on Wilson lane, BROTHERHOPD. FRATERNAL SUBORNATION OF PERJURY. located within one mile of the f. P. barn and FOR BALE Good paying aaloou busishops; has good houae, Ogden Lodge No. 371, V. f. D, ness. Apply 260 24th 8L Alhany. N. Y.. Feb. 13. The court other outbuilding. This la an Ideal first an third Fridays nt I p. meet of appeals today upheld the Indicthome for ono desiring to do business In 1. O. O. F. Hall. Visiting memm. ments egatnat Abraham H. Hummel, in the city and have s country home. , ber cordially invited. the well known New York lawyer, J. J. Bnimmitt. PROFESSIONAL NELLIE RUTLEDGE, President charging subornation of perjury In'the CORAL J. TYLER, Secretary. brick houae Dodge-Mors- e divorce case. FOR SALE Five-rooR. T. MILLER. Treasurer. SURGEONS. AND PHYSICIANS and lot. 5x20 rod. 1956 Wash eve. Physician and THE UNION FRATERNAL LEAGUE. Dr. A. FERXLUND, PALMIST A CLAIRVOYANT. Surgeon. Office hour. 10 to 12 a. modern brick FOR SALE m.. 2 to 4 p. m. 240 25th St. 'Phono The Union Fraternal League. Utah houae, well located. $2,500. Kelly tasks. Palmist A Clairvoyant Call 229. asanmbl.v No. 223, meets in the State Herrick. A Consultation and he convinced. I ' O. O. F hall every Filday evening. Free. Reading, 50c and one dollar. REAL ESTATE. Addle Butler. Speaker; W. H. Allen, FOR SALE -- Idaho land. I have a If I fail to give you more satisfacBert Frye, Clerk. Treaeurar; I in which land of Idaho, large body tion than anyothar Palmist, Medium Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. and will sell In will tract, cut up or Clairvoyant living. It costa von list of business and residence KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. on terms to suit purchasers; good Fine Houses to rent Room 45 nothing. I want you sceptics to call property. wi'h small for chance capital. parties Frank Bank National Building. First and see me on all matter, whether Silver Tent, No. 1, meets first and This land la near market and sugar B. Herrick. 1M-its Buslnesr. Gain. Losses. Marwill be rold very cheap. J. third Friday evenings nt 8 o'clock, in factory: etc Hours Divorce, Love. riage. Hall. Visiting Knights cop J. Brummltt. PAPER HANGER AND UMBRELLA K. of P. from 9:30 a- m. to 3:39 p. m.; 4:30 dially Invited. MAKER. m. House. 7:30 Gashburg p. to of good, rich JOE WILLETT, Jr , Commander. FOR SAL- E- Five a street. 274k-25tR. T. HARRIS, Record Keeper. land near sugar factory with water, J. DEN HARTOn, painter, psperhang-e- r $100 per acre. J. J. Bnimmitt. and umbrella maker, has moved MONEY TO LOAN Ogdro Tent, No. 24, meets the secfrom 2258 Wash. At, to 928 28th ond and fourth Wednesday evenings .. buainega SNAP Soth 6L BRUMMITT. J. loan-Washington J. TO telephones. MONEY at 8 o'clock sharp, in I. O. O. F. Hall. property. Kel'r & Herrirk. Visiting Knights cordially invited to on farms LOAN TAILORS. and TO MONEY attend. HLN1ER a FOR RENT PIANO. real as. ate. J. W. HALSEY, Commander. Clothes cleaned and praised II KENNEDY. Room 6. First Kat'l F. F. BOND, Record Keener, 85? 157 Bell RENT-Plan- o. 20S4 25th month, 281 St. Grant. phone FOR BuildingBank 0-acre Eci-Ie- s FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogden Aerie, No. 118, F. O. E.. meet every Sunday evening In Eagle hall, eaat of Reed hotel, at 8:00. Visiting Brother Eagles are invited to attend the Aerie meeting. J. C. GA8HKRG. W. President. D. T. TRACY. W. Hecretary. H. I). FORBES, Aerie Physician. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Wasatch Division No. 121. O. R. C, meets Micotid and fourth Friday at 2:30 p. m. In K. of P. hall, corner Washington avenue and 24th afreet. All brothers are cordially Invited to attend. GKO. ALLEN, C. C. . L. BOYLE, S. and T. ORDER OF WASHINGTON. Ogden Union, No. 172. Older of every Tuesday Washington, meet evening at 8 o'clock in A. O. U. W Hall. Visiting comrades Invited to attend. WM. DOYLE. President. WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. FORESTERS OF AMERICA. Court Wasatch, No. 2. Foresters of America. Meet I. O. O. F. Hall, 21th atreet. flrat and third Wednesday evenings of each month at 7:39. G. W. HAIJtEY. C. R. P. A. GARNER, Secretary. . tf Direct Your Attention This Way 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. w h Chinese : WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. - WILL Wed-- n A. O. Nellie Canfield. C. of 121-tiui- i l iuio Hi it phoui- - Roaruer aauieil. Directory - of lliiiuir. every iveniug at s oclock at uii-t-t- -- Women of Woodcraft. Ogden Circle uf all mili-i- : nieei every Tueadav night at toad instrument and ounduc-li- f 'M. GUI o'clock. K. of P. ha'll. Visiting uf the Weber Blake Academy invited. Neighbor aud iigden Concert toad. Btudu, Due can Ire paid at the office or Ed. o 552 Patterson ave. Autk, the afternoon of the 2xth of each month. First National Bunk Bldg. MK. A. H. GROSE Expert Piano TunMARY E. BAl'MLTSTER, G. X.. 579 er and Repairer. With Bar lie's Music Twenty-fourth- . store. Grand Opera House Blk MARIE ('KITES, Clerk. 2731 Monroe Avenue. 1 Tiinv furnifticii iwm WaaU.g.uU Y. Hk.VKl j-- piopne-Ues- KooniM for light 1 4j; J4ih St hui!t-Si-t-p:i.g- . B.dg i uiwi 4 il Ja. iurndtu. Ft)R RENT for Kc-C- Agee Joscp.l C'hoa 10,- - B. McCracken AGEE, CHEZ A McCRACKEN, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Kuuui 4u, 41. 4j ml 41 Fi:i National Uaiiai 14'iilding, Ogden, l lah. in Office lad. Phone 397 - ji.; Gi,.nt. Mr DEGREE OF HONOR. w JtLKl'iiY, First Nat. UnL Bklg. Ailrej ; J Wash. i. rfiATEBNAL ? M-- S1XUI.E futuirki-iakiii: with fiVj-U(t. fimj per liKHiib, : - t r guraiue6 ivi;;-,- liMi, - Olu-l-d .i.g'.L- 1, Ilujila ::vt-- . 1 . fum-tu-- un--.. n- rjuir..--- . rj itf. auliirijCMu It in u,ir,i to souic , fjrn;-L- Uitif- - I. they room: ot - ..an i pint-- j Hoiim' pi.-:r- ii iiuiait-1SALE Furniture the room jie f.r Apply 207 24th. real T- noas.-kc- .'ie.,111 , s,:i :iis.:ncu: FlR fo; 7.'jJ A iaius rn you. is of much d KN'SHEl) -- on. - an t Lot while pci'lmp FURNISHED 11. J- Some 29,000 People Thus it U iikt- - ibis: , i,.i. of A I ii i rnniHWRY MORNING, l I, rCRO' Appe iuer: one i.as o Wh-- ii hirty-eigh- of Listen to Report Officers. VI Inc'nd-ii- i h tyfanan Watt ri.- . f all .trading, brought the annual convention of the association to an end. Many of the delegate will go to ( Washington, where on Thursday the eighty-sixtbirthday of Mis Susan B. Anthony will tie Celebrated. At this will be made by celebration addri-Mww B. Hepburn of Iowa. Senator Fred T. Dubois tif Idaho, Secretary of War Wiliam H. Taft. Representatives Frank Moudrll of Wyoming and W. A. Reeder of Kansas and others. Suffragists TTAII. WEDNESDAY GILLESPIE MEETS DEFEAT. e - OGDEN. - Ogden Steam Laundry Phones 437 WANT 174. STREET. TWENTY-FIFT- ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. |