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Show THE CAN UTAH Tbe ptatUllffS refuse to hvo-Trap'll.-- ' dole fur the cost of an appeal to tbe 1 supreme court. ait that the uuima-sa- l be entered without prejudice to at auotuer action." the oummeni-emeu- i Judge Morse iuuuadmtely uwaitaaeJ the case. The complaint alleged that the yearly tithing f he receipt church amounted to and that this money was beiug placed in bui-aeenterprise. The rumplalut also stated that donation were made to the church of property and money and the plaintiffs asked that an accounting be made of all bequeathuienta. For more than a year the case has dragged through the third d .strict court without coming to trial. Three the defendant in demurrers filed the case sere sustained by the ouutt. Twice amended romp'.aiuis sere filed by the plaintiffs, but the last demurrer of tha defendant, which was sustained, was not answered by the plaintiffs and no amendment was filed Judge Zane attempted to have the ease appealed to the Supreme court where a hearing could be had. Musser and Bmurthwalte refused to furnish enough money to have a transcript mad and an undertaking filed. It 1 under uxl, however, that providing Judge Zane can secure enough money to put the ease Through the supreme court another artion similar to the one dismissed yesterday will be commenced. It is said that Musser and Smarts wait will appear as the plaintiffs in the action. RAISE GREATEST THE CROP OF BEETS HENRY SMITH'S TALK AT CONGRESS JOHN TRANS-MISSISSIP- iwd Delegate. Art Storm-Saun- Arriving la Kanaaa City Many Speeches. Uoa City, Mo, Nov. 21. MORNING At th Cummerriel congrats n vSicb la mealing hare in annual of was be a to day speeches, ilu ceording to tha prearranged program. additional daiagaiea, delayed In reaching tha city yesterday by ur aonh. aoutb and aaat, arrived during tna night and today. Tba topica up (or conalderaiioa toot watday Included tba impruvaniaat erway and traoa relatlona with then South American countries, leclamm-tioof auhmerged lands, public drainage, mat; era at insurance control, naval const rurt ion and Alaska. It waa Intended to give tha aea-.i..- u.. EXAMINER: .... hH for IISDAV FURNISHES FOR RENT AN.t Tlll CTAH, OGDEN, Modem KfcXVT tao ROOM A fu;u.):ed r,om Hail Aoti.a. FOR RUNT t ON THIS PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO FIRST INSERTION LESS THAN 25 CENTS. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN EXCEPTING BLiSI ADVANCE. NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOl ACCOUNTS WITH US. ADVERTKEMENTS iruiah-ed- , lain. FOR KLWT Four or fitroom tor housekeri Lg. lilti Wash Fur RENT rooms. 137 Furuih 86-- h FOR RENT rooms.- Ill - Apply J PARLOR and CURTAINS Vth Mir or ntc furnished 2139 Wash. Ate. bedn-ou- . fut geutU-iuan- l'tahn. 11-t-- li uone up washing at her home ou Saturdays. Call at sis zsik tit. and loth Sis. An assistant ouok and a dining nun girl. Appay at once. State Industrial School. WANTED Grant. ELI. EX EASTMAN. Clerk, Washington Avenue. diplomats. who were crowded out of mat nlghta program, a chance to apeak and to hear (coni Victor A. Alderaoa, praaldent of the Colorado School of Mtaea, who failed to reach Kanaaa City yaaterday and take hla place on the program then. At the morning Menton the Brat thing waa the call of atntoa for nomination of chairmen of delegations, vice president, member of the executive committee and member of the committee on permanent organise liua FRIENDS OF COLORED TROOPS TURNED DOWN. President Had Made Up Hie Mind After Thorough Investigation. Wooien of Woodcraft, Ogden Ctrel meets every Tuesday night at 7:16 o'clock. K. cf P. hail. Visiting MARIE CR1TES, Clerk, 2731 roe Avenue. pay (l.StW cash for beer house and lot offered: give 437 street and number. Address Wskhlsgtou ate., u&rfeu 17-- LADIES OP THE MACCABEES. ll-lo-- Russell-Jame- 10 9 Washington, ov. (1- .- Tbe war department issued the following statement concerning the negro troops ordered dismissed at Fort Reno: la the matter of the order discharging the enlisted men of three comInfantry. panies of the Twenty-fiftIssued by the President, application waa presented to the secretary ot war by a number c persons of standing asking for a by the President on the ground on which the action was taken. The secretary the President of the application and delayed the proceedings ot the discharge until tbe President could indicate hla wishes. The secretary was meantime called out at town. No answer was received from the P reel dent. The secretary on his return did not feel Justified in further delaying the execution of the order at the discharge, especially In view of the fact that the secretary then learned that tha President had fully and exhaustively considered the argument against the order of the persons who Accordnow applied for e ingly, the secretary directed ymser-da- y (Tuesday! that the proceeding for discharge be continued; without delay." Later In the day Secretary Taft received n despatch from President Roosevelt and Issued tba following h l, d -- superintendent of Insurance of Missouri, on "The Business of Insurance From a Western Standpoint." Afternoon session John Barrett, American minister to Colombia, on "Tbe Panama Canal and Our Orest IV developed Opportunity In South America and the Pacific Ocean." Morris Bhappard of Tessa, one of the youngest members in tli national House of Representatives, on Levee System. F. X. Novell, Washington, D. C, chief of division of geological surrey, on "Public Drainage end its Relation to the Reclamation Berries." W. H. Herron, Washington, D. C topographer In charge of tha middle-weain the department of the Interior, on "Reclamation of Submerged Lands." A paper on "National Construction on the Pacific Coast," by George B. Dickie, to lie read, by tbe secretary of the congress. Arthur F. Francis. At the evening session J. Q. Brady if Boston, former governor of Alaska. Is down tar an address on "Alaska.'' Disc ass ions are ' to tallow the presentation of each of the papers. John Henry Bmlth, if Utah, a cousin H Joseph Bmlth, the Mormon lead' er, r.poke briefly on the raising of sugar beets In that state, the need of l, irrigation there. "Give us water," eaid he, and well raise the greatest crop of sugar beets in the world. We are raising mure than 100.000,000 pounds of sugar beets in Utah this year. Congressman Btaepnid began by showing that the levee Is one at the moat important factors In tbe eoon-oml-c growth of the United States sad of many other countries. "The question of leveea, he said, "affects nearly one-hathe total area of our country and Involves the material welfare oif 15,000,000 of the AmeP adlUotml ataument: "A telegram waa received from the President at 11 o'clock today after the previous statement was given out at the war department, in which he declines to suspend the discharge unless (here are new facts of such Importance aa to warrant cabling him. He tales that the action was taken after due deliberation and that tha only matter to which he cam pay head is the presentation of tacts showing the official reports to be in whole or In part untrue, or clearly exculpating some individual. If any such fads later appear he can act as he deems advisable, but thus far nothing has been introduced to warrant the of the order and he directs that it be executed." Secretary Taft aaya that Immediate steps will be taken to recruit colored soldiers to replace the men discharged. The members of tbe three companies, who ware on a fttrioogh at the time of the Brownsville affair, and three members who are to he tried by court martial, will not be mustered out. It was authoritatively stated today that tha matter of the dismissal at the t roups has not bora brought to the attention of the President by the Whit House officials since he left Washington more than ten days of tha protests which have been filed against the carrying out of action have been received at tlm White House, but have gone to the war department. ' lf lean people"- He took the various arguments urged against levees, especially the claim that they were an interference with ih laws of nature, and showed that the arguments were without foundation. He demonstrated that there was no real conflict between Irrigation a ago-Non- a pro-h-ni- and levee enterprises, shoving that they were the product of entirely different geographical conditions ana had a common aim, the improvement of the productiveness of the soil.- Congiwesauui Shepard described In detail the development of the magnificent levee system of the Mississippi river, and urged the enactment of levee laws In every state where there were lands subject to overflow. He said that the states and the localities should first mLke an effort to help themselrqs, aa the people of the Mississippi valley had done, and that then they could Justly ask for federal aid. He said that this construction of leveea along all streams that periodically inundate their valleys would add tremendously to the nation's wealth and resources. TO LOGAN. EXCURSION Saturday,' November 24. Flare, round trip, (2.50. Special train leaves O pten 9 a. m.; returning, special leaves Logan 9 p. m. Tickets good to return November 25. DAY TEN-HOU- Grpnted to All the Trainmen on an Eastern Road, fcarastoa. Pa.. Nov. 21. President W. H. Tnieadale, of the Delaware, Lackawanna A Western railroad, tothat the company day announced tea-howould grant a day to all HOME VISITORS' EXCURSION. trainmen In Its employ. This concession. which already has been granted Via Union Pacific. the engineers and switchmen, he said, Nov. 20 and Dee. 1ft will be made applicable to all other Round trip first class tickets to Den- employes and Che order will be made ver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, $19.71; effective so far as it la possible to Omaha, Kansas City, 8L Joe, $11.00; operate n railroad. Committees ef the trainmen and ft. luls, (39.50; Minnas polls, BL Paul, (4190: Chicago, (44.50. Equally conductors are conferring this after" round trip rates to hundreJs of noon with General Superintendent r dsy othsr points west of Chicago. Tickets Clark. They ask for the good to return within sixty days from and Increased wages. date of sale. Stopovers allowed. RePresident Tnieadale, he ring disposproposition. Mr. member, the famous Overland Limited ed of the former Urn-lieand the new Lot Angeles-CblcagClark will be allowed to arrange the For wage Increase. only 40 hours to Chicago. further particulars see A. B. Moseley, Full line of stork certificates always traveling passenger agent, Ogden, Utah. on hand at K. B. Co, 41S ur ten-hou- Silver Hive No. 1, meet the eecond -- I fourth Tuesdays at 2:30 p. a. at O Neill Hall, Tweaty filth street slater cordially lavlted. s tf Via-Rin- g 19-9-- Xa Depart, 1- -Ft PROFESSIONAL KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. CLAIRVOYANT. Mall 5:26 Santera xpr ... (.36 Overland Limited, for Omaha, Council 6 2 Bluffs, Draver.Kan-a- a City and cut, HERBIE BEHRING, L C. LUCY NELSON, R. K. N0.112 No- - 6 Ogden and Echo.. 6:20 Jam Angeles Line- Itod 7:00 fax. . Ogden Tent No. 24. meets th ree-oo4 -- Atlantic exprms, anf fourth Friday evealngi THE RELIABLE Clairvoyant, Palmfor Denver. Oruaha, 6 at 1. WANTED Two experienced laundry o'clock F. hall ist and Medium Is located perma-nratlsharp, la O. O Council Bluffs, KanIrouera: wage $3.uu pur day. Troy FOR RENT Rooms, furnished tar Tells ail Viflilxig Knights cordially Invllod to at 17S 27th BL sas City and all w attend. correct for Laundry Co, Elko. Nev. Her prediction thing. housekeeping, pesry Annex Point oast, daily.. 7:10 J W. HALSEY. Commander. ness nr vouched for by proa and P. F. liONO. Record Keeper. WANTED Gaud tf girl fur geuaal FOR RENT Furnished room; modpublic. Arrive. housework, good wage. Apply 724 em; In prirate family. 239 Twenty- w 24th St. Na 3 California express, MASONIC. third street HAIR GOODE AND COSTUME!. frosa Council Bluff. Queen Esther Chapter No. 4, O. E. WANTED Two esperienrad laundry rooms tor HAIR 8 WITCH EB for sale at reduced FOR RENT Furnished Omaha, Denver, 8. Regular meetlags held at Masonic Kansas City and workers; wage 62. Up per day. Troy housekeeping. 2220 Unecln. prices. Hair ebalua a specialty. Halt on Washington avenue, between Laundry Co. Eiao, Nev. 2:45 am. dolly rent tar coatumes u h Twenty-fiftMasquerade streets and Tweaty-alst- h Ogden aud Kobo. . .10:20 a.ra. FOR RENT Clai furnished rooms, bafla and theater. All mail order toe Brat ad third Fridays of each Nalll 9 Na WANTED Good girl for general Fast Mall 3:00 p,m. with bath, tiu roughly renovated; promptly attended to. Mrs. C E. Lee, month. Sojourning members cordial- Ka 1 Overland housework. 4C2 27th sL The also light housekeeping Unified, 221 24th. P. O. Box 43L at lavltad to ly laud. fnmi Omaha. CounColonial, (62 (4th SL Mrs. S. L, EL81E HADCUN. W. M. WANTED Good girl tar general cil Bluffs, Kanaaa 6 Chian, Manager. LILLIE HALSTEAD, Secretary. housework. Apply 2431 Adams. INSURANCE. City, Denver and all point FOR RENT-Furni- shed rooms suitable aaat, . ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTOR X. W. Real 1011-tf FIERCE, Notary Publia. for gentlemen. 1C2 ZIrd. 4:50 p.m. InWANTED Dining room girl at the Accident Na Estate; Fire, Lite and Augelro Um- R. O. Wasatch Division 124, No, C, 467 SL 14th surance, ited i, FOR RENT Furnished rooms. BenVirginia Haul. 5: 00 p,ia moete second and fourth Friday at nett Block. 1:30 p. m. la K. of J. hall corner WANTED Good girl tar general JUNK. Washington nvraua and 14th street WANTED housework, 2611 Madlsun FURNISHED ROOMS. All brotbera are cordially Invited to THE INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. buys attcad. WANTED A good laundress; good WANTED Two or three tarnished all kinds of Junk. Bull phene (2CZ. GEO. AUSS, C. C. wages. State School tar the Deaf rooms with brat, for light houseInd. phone 2C9SD. Green ft Jacob-ran- , D. L. BOYLE, B. and T. and tbs Blind. 1146 Pacific. keeping. Near roundhouse. Address 569 23rd street. WANTED Girl, Apply 24(1 Adams. IF YOU have any kind of Junk, phona FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. . BOARD AND ROOM. to Ogden Junk House; wo will call Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogdta fur fL Bell 'phuue (IbK; lad. 725. Aerie, No. Ill, F. O. E, meets every WANTED Good girl tor grasial FIRST-CLASroom and board at 2125 Monday evening la Eaglea halt east IMI-lwLincoln. North of Ogden Depart. housework, (5.00 per week. !5( cf Brad hotel, at 2:011. Visiting Broth22cd. No. 9 Portland, Bpukana, MUSICIANS DIRECTORY. the er to attend Invited are Eaglea FOR RENT Medora front room with Puratollu and Bull Aerie meetings. WANTED Waitresses and chamberboard, suitable for two. 614 14th st. MR A. II. GROSE Expert Plano Turn C. GABBERO, W. President 1:25 an. J. eaproas, dally maids, (21 per month; room sad Na $1 Naiad and or and Repairer. With Bam' Music D. T. TRACY, Baeratary. Kelton board. Jteayra hotel. FOR RENT First class room and DR. H. B. FORBES, Aerie Phyalclar local, via Brigham, lor, Grand Opera House Hlk. board at the Virginia; moat popular leave dally except SITUATIONS WANTED, FEMALE. la tha place city. Bf P. O. ELKS. 3:20 a. IB. Sunday OSTEOPATHY. Ka 7 FSat Mall, Fort-lanWANTED Dressmaking at 411 17th BOARD AND RGOM-4- 49 26th Street Bpokane, PoGORDON G. , IVES, CORA Q. IVES, Ogden Lodge, No. Til, meet every at.; children's clothes a specialty. catello and Butte, Osteopaths, graduates from parent Tuesday evening. Lodge and club Mm. L. M. Smith. Phone 353-FOR RENT, UNFURNISHED ROOMS . . . , . . . 12 ; 10 p.m, daily rooms, eecond fiuor Masonic building, school. Kirkrilla, Mo. Leais-giay-nmo Na 1 Cardie Valley exblock, suite 56. Traatmfnt by I4ld Washington Arrau. FOR RENT Three large housekeepW. D. BROWN, K. R. 1:30 p.m. press,' dally appointment Hours I i. si to I WANTED Plain rawing. Mrs. Eugene ing rooms, light, hast and bam. IL KNAU8B, Secretary. North ef Ogdan Arrive. J. m. Ball 1012. Ind. 10I4K. p. phone 2631 Phone II 3 Ind. , Adama ave. Boiler, Na $ Falef Mall from ORDER WASHINGTON. OP Portland, Bpokane, PHYSICIANS WANTED Good surra wants poel-tirAND BURGEONS. FOR RENT Three rooms on north , Pocatello and Butte, Mrs. M. J. Falls. Obstetrics Washington, lad. 1617-7:10 am. dally Ogden Ualoa, Na 171, . Order at DR. A. FERNLUND, Pbyilclan and nursing preferred. Phone Hetman meets every Tuesday No. 12 Cache Valley ox- FOR RENT HOUSES. Burgeon. Uffloe bourn, 10 and 12 a. Washington, Falla, 246 Wash. Ave. P rara, dally 10:36 a.m. 001002 la A. O. U. W. m.; 2 to 4 p. m. 340 26th Bt. Office evening at halL Visiting comrade lavlted to No. 10 Portland, Spokane. e Phones, Bell 616K; lad. 575. FOR RENT MALE HELP WANTED. Route and furButte and Focatallo ' attend. C4d Wash. Ind. niture for sale.. ' Address N. D-- , car phone 502. WILLIAM DOYLE, President oaprora dally .... 5:55 p.m, WANTED Boy to do chores tar board Standard. Na 14 Mai ad and kaltoa WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. and room, Oiphnn preferred. InBTEAMBHIP AGENT. lorol, via Brigham, FOR RENT, REAL ESTATE. quire 11(4 Weak. arrive dally except MODERN WOODf EN OP AMERICA. O. D. RASMUSSE- N- Representing tb 6:25 p.m. Sunday ., WANTED Delivery boy at Moulding FOR RENT The brat ranch In north-orWbfto Star Line, Red Star Una, DoCamp, Na. 9999, A. W. AGEE, Meat A Gro. Cu, 2701 Wash. Utah, good land, plenty water, minion Line, American Line, Scan- V. Utah C.; J. H. SHAFER, Clerk. Meeta South ef fair building, splendid orchard, and dinavian American Line, Holland Tuesday night at Eagle Hall, $ Na 4 Eastern Ogdta Depart, abundance of rang. Will rent for WANTED Reliable bell and elevator American Line and The Hamburg every exproro .. 4:1! am, mamlwra Invited. p. at Visiting on year or leas for a term ot years American Una. Passengera booked Na 3- Portland, Bpokane, boys, (IS and (30 per month. KenU right party. J. J. BrummIU. from or to any point of Europe to yon hotel, Balt Lake City. Ul lf. Butte aad Pocatello OF AMERICA. FORESTERS for Salt Lake City, any part of the United Stains. 2357 SITUATION! WANTED, MALEr and 1350 Washington A vs, Ogdon, 7; 20 an. dally Court Wasatch. No. S, Foresters of FOR RENT PASTURE. Utah. for Salt Na LA O. O. L F. Marta lath America. hall, WANTED 8 uiiouary fireman wants 1:30 am. daily street, first aad third Wodaesday Na 12 City, Cache Valley to position; wall experienced. Call at SHEEP, cattle or here pasture; 1.000 SANITARY WORK month 7;IU. each of at avenlogs 2417 Grant ave. H. M. Fldler. acres of alfalfa, grain atubblo and Salt Lake Olty.... 10:40 am U. W. HALSEY, C. R. beet pastures for rest. Apply F. B. DONE if all kinds. Bell Na 2 Limited for Balt 500Z. P. A. GARNER, Secretary. phune 1 Utah. w Roche, Gorina. lobe City, Provo, Nale. McCarty, 2726 Grant 117-t- f HONEST Japan era waa la a position Neptil and Juab, A. 0. U. W. as schoolboy or housework. Call MONEY Ttt LOAN. 6:10 9ft daily TAILORS. at Japanese Y. M. C. A, F. O. Box No. I A. O. U. W. Na 11 Los Angelas limLodge Fidelity 66. MONEY ADVANCED ON SALARIES. ited 6:20 p.m. , Clothe cleaned and preaaed $1 n Meeta la A. U. W. hall evary Sab People holding salaried positions month. 157 25th SL BeU phone kWZ. erday arealng. V lolling brothers In- Na 10 Pastlaad, Bpokane, who are la need of money cu be Butte aad Pocatello LEGAL. vited. to Balt Lake City, supplied quickly and confidentially, II. MXA1TGHUN. M. W. JAMES VETERINARY SURGEON. without security or endorse meat; 0:2 (A NOTICE TO WATER USERS. dally ,, WALTER RICHEY, Reoerdor. back in small weekly sr Financier. N. W. PEIRCE, D. P. MILLIKEN, Jiay graduate veterinary State Engineer's Office, parments; your credit once esflouts of Ogden Arriva surgeon. Calls answered night or tablished at my office you caa get Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. li, 1(06. ODD FELLOWS. dmv. S Portland, Spokane. Office, Ogden Feed end Sale Na a D. moment's at notice. D. money Notice la hereby given that the OreB table, 2212 Wash. Ava Both Butte and Pocatello Drake, 410-1- 1 Bedes bldg. gon Short Line Railroad Company, by Ogden Led g No. I, Independent Ornight phones; phene 4S5K. M-t- f express from Halt ita chief engineer, William Ashton, Moots Is L O. Follown Odd of der 12:60 am, Lstka city whose postoffice address is Salt Lake MONEY to loan la large er small O F. hall ovary Tmaday evening. Na 5 Atlantic WINDOW CLEANING eaprera sums on Improved real ratal at a to lavltad an broth City, Utah, has made application in cordially Visiting from Bstit Lake City reasonable rate of Interest. Ns accordance with the requirements at iatemadlato aad or expense for securing UTAH window sad house ciranlag be present Noble Grant GRAFF. Chapter 101, Seaatan Laws of Utah, - commission B. A. Janitor and porter work. am 1:06 ara. polnta, dally Iona. No delay or publicity. Cali, KISSEL 1(05, to appropriate ten (10) cable feet HENRY Secretary. laao Co. Bell. 101 IK. Office 414 Na 7 Portland, ipakano. 114-- 1 Ind. Phono No. I7I1-A- . per second of water, which rises in th BL Hurt aad Pocatello l ll-t-f Queen City, Rebeknh Lodge Na 4. Band Ridge Cut oo the Oregon Short on forms and city express fans Salt Line Railroad, la Weber county, Utah. MONEY TO LOAN Meeta aecoad aid 1. O. O. F. ball Lake CRy, dally.... 11: IS aa. real estate. HUNTER ft KENNEDY Said water will be eolleeted In n basin, fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows Ka 1 Fiat Nail fists Balt FRATERNAL Room I, First National Bank Ball which la situated at n point 2,000 feet street Visiting Lake City, dally.... 1:2! pm. Hall, Twenty-fourtlag. west and 1.931 feet north cf the southmembers Invited. No. 11 Cache valley ROYAL ARCANUM. east comer of Section II, Township 6 MONEY TO LOAN J. J. 8RUMMITT. ESTHER RANDALL Noble Grand. north. Range 1 west. Salt Lake base MISS LOLA WOODBERRY, 8eT- lake City, Prova Safest and beat Insures men for and meridian, from where It trill be and Juab, NepM LOST. or three thousand two eS n for one, distance 6,000 feat dollar. conveyed 616 gai Junction Lodge Na 26, IndeCity dally 1, Mountain in a pipe line, and there a sad from Council, Na 637. Rocky of Odd Fallows, meeta No. 17 Luo Angelos LimOrder 2225 Madison tar' meets second and fourth From STRAYED pendent 1 a to tvea-logDecember Friday (1, inclusive, of January 6:46 p.m. ited ., every Thursday brown mars about too lb, short at A. O. U. W. hall, over How- In I. O. O. F. hall each year, for general railroad pur7:06 brothers cordially Na .. to above Visiting exprera Return address and evening. tall. store. brothers ell's Visiting cordially in riled to be present. pose. This application la designated " tie rewarded. In the (Sate Engineer's office as No. IcviUd, JAMBS BlNE, N. O. FRANK 1005. FOULOER, Regent WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. brooch tooth with LOST pearl OTHERS Lady's W W. J. POON, Collector. All protest against tha granting of set, on Wash. Are. bet. 17th and 26th O. B- - ROBERTS, Secretary. said application. Hating th reasons DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. SL Finder return to Standard aa-therefor, most bo made by affidavit In Bt. be rewarded. PRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. duplicate and filed la this office within LKEOTAH COUNCIL Na S, D. of P, thirty (SO) days after the completion FIVE DOLLARS reward for return meets every Wednesday everting at Ogden Lodge, No. 171, T. F. B, of the publication of this notice. one red dehorned milch cow. Tel- meets second and fourth Tao day S oclock, Eagle HalL Dura caa b CALEB TANNER, E. 551 r. 22nd. Slater, 163, S p. m. In A. O. U. W. hall. Visiting ephone State Engineer. paid to Susie Aldan, C. of W, 112 Depart. 11 7 tf . 26th St members oordially Invited. Dote of drat publication, November No. 6 All antic Mail for MAMIE J. PLANE. Pocahontas. D. H. ADAMS, President 12th; date of completion of publicaBalt Lab Ctty. ALICE COLUXS, K. of R. CORA HOBBS. Secretary. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. tion, December 12th. Provo aad ail A. T. MILLER. Treasurer. 7:46 an. points east RATHBONE SISTERS. resiAn elegant building on the south site of Seventy-fift- h FOR SALE Na II Te Bait lake CRy 1 block from busiOP DEGREE HONOR. with bath, dence street, between First sod Senrad :nedlaie and ness center, 62,200. Meeta every Saturday after soon at 9:00 avenues, occupied ns n shirt waist facpoint. No. on A residence 1, meats I Utah National Lodge bench, ball, 1:30 Ogden la every inPythian narom- tory. and tar the manufacturing of No. 14 Balt la business at from hlk. t o'clock corat blocks center, aistora evening Wednesday the Bank building. Sojourning flammable articles 1:16 p.m, gr .. from 25th street car lino, (1,750. A. O. U. W. halL Visiting members dially Invited to attend. About (00 women and girl were Na 3 Atlantic limited tar , on s portion. EL CL Invited. Mrs M. terms Jemima FRYER. NFLI.fE MRS. Easy cordially employed there. The police reported Sak Lake CRy, acres of good land on About 2 C, of H.; Mrs. Jeanette H1U, MRS. ISABEL WYANT, M. of R. that there was an explosion. Many of LrodvlUe, Provo, L. Jennie Prout, reMila street. 12th (1.000. C. financier; and tbe women and girts Jumped tram Puebla Denver and -- 5 cor. 23rd and Wash. corder. Parry, Cbauncey the windows sad two were killed all polnta cant, dally 2:50 p.m. 2k Pboao I59X. while many others were Injured. No. 4 Atlantic omgnra WOODMEN OP THE WORLD. Padfi: Ccmpauj Saathero Mary Buffs Jumped from a window for BaR Lake Cl tv, CHANCES. BUSINESS with her ckithlng afire and was killPueblo, Dnver aad Weber Camp. No. 74, meets la K. ed all points east, dairy 7:00 pm Depart. Tf STOCK cotnpoMie Incorporated. wan Charles Buffs, aged thirty-fou- r, of P hall le Utah National Bank rou have stock or bonds for sale, building every Thursday evening at No. 3 PwclSc express for hadW horsed and Jumped from a winiet me them to sell Baa PYaaclaco and Aiptvo. far yon. o'clock. Visiting Wood me cordially try dow. He will die. . Iniermedi'ite point. George M. Kellcxs. Broker, 540 Elli-co- tt Invited to attend. Na 2 Pact fid eaproas a.m. 4.3f Buffalo. Item Dnver, PuebLORIN 0. HEX1XOER. C. C. Square, dally PANIC IN THEATER. lo. Provo, Balt Lake E. AUTII, Clerk, First Natl Bank No. .1 P ac in r express San 10 SNAP Basinet property, 14x175 on throuah City add all point Building. Pari. Nov. 21. There was a alight A 25th .11 2 am. hlk . from Washington, SL 12:05 Franclsoii. dally. east, dally panic In Sarah Bernhardt's theater 3:25 p.m. 11 No. 9- - Fast Mali only (75.00 front foot Keliy and Ogden passenger. .11:20 a OF PYTHIAS, KNIGHTS shortly afiei midnight. A short cirHerrick. No. 1 Overland Limited, firiupm. No. 5 Pacific Limited cuit of wires exploded Urn incandesfrom Balt Lake Arrive. No. 2, of cent lights and plunged the house into Knight Lodge, Ogden ILLINOIS CENTRAL MEETING. City. Prova Denver 7:1 a.m. Hall. Utah No. 10 Falsi Mal Castle audience at meet darkness, whereupon the Pythias, and all point east. 11:20 rushed fir the doors and there were National Bank, building, every Mon- No. c Miamir No. 1 Pacific Mall from from Pan Franiwn cries of fire. The coolness of the acNew York. Nov. 21. Awing o the day evening. All K. of P.'a requested Denver. Pueblo, 7:2U a w. dsllv tors end attendants, however, anon nSaeticw of President J. T. Harrahsn. to meet wik u. ltadvtlla BaR Lake Limited.'. 2:3 pat No. 2 teetered ra'.m. hut not before one wo- of the Illinois Central railroad. BENJAMIN MARRIOTT, C. C. City and all point No. 4 Atlantic man had heej, severely and another monthly mre'lrg f the boaid of E K. GEIGER. M. of F. uprw 2:44 ! ft. M. dally front Situ Pram-twJ slightly hurt. S. MKID. K of R. and R. rectora if that company, whl-- h bad No. 13 Local-ftou- i tempera intermediate and e held been scheduled to her today. .66 FA' alley 5:5'' p m. pwintH. daily WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULT!. for one week. WANT ADB YIELD BIG RESULTS. imetpoto-r- l FURNISHED room, storage. Phone 1144. 1151m v P-- y at 2-- L ios lt ll-ll-- tf S k tf a; m Rest-den- a - sMi li-21- a p. h ,.,.. ll-21- tf l 11-2- 0 r 2 Far-aiss- 2 EKURTHWAITE LOSES FIREMEN VOTED TO STRIKE. m. - m The Him cf th conferences between General Manager J. C. Stuart of the Erie Railroad company, and the Erie committee of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen. which will decide upon the concession to he granted by the company to Its firemen, was held todsy in the Erie office. Grand Master Haaahan and the committee of sixteen firemen are holding the conference with Mr. Stuart. The official oount mate today of ti e ballots at tht Erie firemen showed that 1.76 votea were cast, of which only thirty were against a strike. New York. Nov. 21. Not Put Up Whan Called Upon by His Lawysr. of Judge Charlea 8. 'me. appearing for the plaintiff, the case of Don Carlos W. Musser and against Jos-I-l- i of the f'hurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-Darainti, was dismissed Tuesday after-ti-robefore Judge Charies W. Yorae, h cause the pta'ntiffs refused to pay He coats of an appeal to the supreme of Utah. The rase waa file! against President Smith and the members of the church, asking for an of the tithes paid into the church by Its members and also an injunction restraining PruiPnt Joseph F. Smith from ra'er-alr,T0 commercial and competitive "lain-enterprises. WIi-the cure was called In Judge .T"' nun- - J"fle Zane said: move mat this ease be dismissed. Charles A. 8murthwalte fi. Bmlth. tnist?e-ln-tm- y g ? Mon- ror-m- and resolution. The first address of the day waa delivered by Representative J. B. Raa-delof Lake Providence, La, on The of Navigable Water-improvement ays." Among the other speakers on tba pm ram vara tha following: Morning session W. D. Vandiver, Upon motion 2224 11-1- Steel embossed .stationery to vour order at K. B. Co'., 411 Twenty-third- . Lotin-Amane- Ha Did UNION DEPOT TIME CARD h TO BUY. WANTED-W- ilt rOH RENT Double parlor, clothes closet; strictly modern; also sib!e rooms fur gentlemen. 2607 Wail 119 ave. tf ev-e.- y Neighbor Invited. Due can tie paid at the office cf Ed. Auth the afternoon of th 26th cf each mouth. First National Bank Bldg. SUSIE ALDES. G. X.. Ill Tweoty-Sixtstreet Dr II 675 Y; FOR RENT Furnished room, cheap, WANTED Veal and pork at for gentleman. 216 Washington. IV 's. 24ih si. 1 16 iwk. do our family OF WOODCRAFT. Lily Circle. Na 174. meets second and fourth Friday nights at 7:30. la K. ot P. hall. VUlling neighbors cordially inrlted. MRS. BESSIE LEE, U. N. 2459 MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED . 11 WOMEN Reaco CURTAINS DONE UP. njc-liu- 2632 Pacific. Lexl lMrt. 5S1, hJiii-Wtvp:- S: 22. WANT ED Forty head of burses to feed fur the sinter Apply to F. D. iiJ 2nd St. bell plume . furnished - MISCELLANEOUS WANTED, tf 17. to : FOR SALE lone. ll-rii- t WANTED Offlge girl; girl 15 or Id year old can apply. Lewis block, Woman f und ru-i- tir-a- scuilouira G5J J4lU Si. lfcquii WANTED Girl to wurk in binder, to sew bouts. Apply at once. K. B. Suvgouerjr Co, 411 3Srd. WANTED front light, one or io diiati for FEMALE HELP WANTED. ruutu Nke let-tri- e NOVEMREII YOl'K tisu term ou piano and vie 1mm; also iilni--r musical gjuda. Fan St ll-- MORNING, FIRE IN NEW YORK. New York, Nov. 21. Two persons are ileprated to have loot their lire and Dour others are Mid to have hern Ajnred In a fire at 74fh street and Second avenue, this city, lodar. factory Tbe fire was In a aix-stnr- y Ovi-rUii- fft |