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Show MOKXiyQ ESAMixns ocnr.y. T'tah, Tri:sn.v MORSixo, rrnr.iwr.Y r uNioNKMlgME for I RENT FURMSHCD oil RENT Nice .i'i board; U. .iein. till 21 -- ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PER ONE CENT PAGE COST WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. LESS NO FIRST INSERTION THAN Si CENTS. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST SE PAID IN BUSIEXCEPTING ADVANCE, NESS HOU6ES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. FEMALE HELP WANTED. For and Roosevelt is Told of Congressmen Sentiment Against Standard Oil. Russian Against the Assassination. leaoluitox of consideration mfuridiM for early 640 of hoBosu'wd entries kills, si low !nc and Colorado h In m stern ra. fcjw business first the was Dakota, ,u!b H was called )or, (he House today. tho rules, nnd of suspension up under Maddox iGa.), abo .u opposed by oTMr.the n Hu count fun-c- ! t A the nnd also on qnr no Mr-- rraota- - discussion the Aiur a ptuluiigej Ike renolti rulrt wets euspendej nnd tion ass passed. n Consideration of the naval appropria-tuibill was then Tcaumed. from the Jea digrw-tdoThera Mr. Baker when bill, naval cm the hu 1 condemned President Hoose-Je- ll for sending tlie Ruaniann a mewaage n Vt Bvmpatkr on account ct the of Urand Duke Seigiue, and esAmerican pying that both the and people viewed tlie killing with abhorrence. a jlr Baker declared that no aiicli the Stesaag bad been seal when occurred, in St. Petersburg, Jan. as 1 n aasas-rustio- ai was-nc-- n "1 aserted.Uitt he vehemently ,ii-- re lb American people are shocked ly the killing of the grand duke. Tho people, he Insisted, were, however, shocked at the wanton massacre Jan. 22. 'fhc killing of Sergius he declared to effort the be but aj incident In the Ruts lan people were making to overthrow the tyranny that has oppressed them. Do you wish It to go out to tlie coun" interjected Mr. Thayer (Maim.), id i ty, WH that the American people sanction the -- killing of Grand Duke Sergius' Mr. Baker replied thai the people weie rhocked at the action of a gov- A fenny Boo-k- ll) j 1ICAO; Y0H tain from her. they lied inherited Elsie Laux, twenty-seve- n yearn uld, killed her two children, Minnie, three year old, and Elaie, one and year old. in her home, at i afoul atreot and Jerome place, fooinfleld, N, J between Saturday night and yesterday morning. she also planned her own death, but the discovery of wondering neighbors rly yesterday furenoon prevented thh. She was unconscious when found and was hurried to the Mountainside Hospital,- in Montclair, where it was uid last night ihni shu has a bare iiuiuec for mown-Mrr. Laux uned illnininaliitg gas for tne de.tnjctlnn of her baby and the attempt upou her owndaughters and ft evidences that she hadlife, long Planned It and waa merely awaiting opportunity. The chance cams viicn her husband, Charles 15. Laux, Wt home on Saturday, to visit a. i,V !W .f..hls.',fr' Leonardo, X. J r Atlantic Highlands, where he was to.mnnin until tine morning. l,.,i0,irr .''d ,oa Buffered from J rffecll0n nd chronic asthma 1, had Ivvn despondent because " ,bo had throat trouhlel '!P'j Mrs. UK we-ba- lf es iuis . ,l ly- -5 tits r Bd i f-- Mln-fin- l'k phi!?Prn aafi hsltw apparently, the took them to a on the second floor. Then to a Mrs. and t,M! ri;,n,Sto hot Leonardo. She di ", ab,i . stumped Iter for mailing. ,ai,I11c,vlS ON THE GAS. 'T6'1 for bed- - c went o tl he fkildron were 'in,,0w and uiroTJl h gas on full and lay (lovm dp lnc kaMea to wait for .!- " ionic to all. BaA 0 ,01'cra- - one - J S" D. apf,lt0,,",d to ecing the mother curly each thi,t ,hor8 o one t:111tv!i T-ii- - TL i 'lir Ther ;' morn,"B. ! i, u ' who fvnce' opea a winrti!nibea wenl to ttWTL U"l,d Py the 2ta Zt lives Ioreed the lied- strong odor of jj, Ke dwd- Ul0t,wr nncon-v'tmpioued help and hr- Count-- 1 osJL.? tllp hospital. McKenxie, noti- th n'1 after an tended that Mrs. 'xw. robal,1r insane from her a r,T hooding v' Jr'" Mafiioutir :J9 s. !''tirii,l pSit?. I"'4 '!?. i ;4Sk 1 11 to hrr Uovi?;,thvr,u xo have AHt ' we i. , kinirn,ruu' ni :St :v invest is I I.' i U In f?f lo 'mi- always 1 hB' 'ong limo. but Vo Minnin el" wa,n,'? us klimr lhp!r throsis, muented this u not is'iaM grow np to auf. nip- - V-.- " Ads providing for ns investigation of the methods of the oil trusts, had au extended conference with Fleshiest Roosevelt today regarding the investigation. Mr. Campbell presented to tbs President considerable information bearing on the matter, which he ban received since the adopt ion of bis resolution. lie informrd the President ha had received from the speaker of the Texas house a telegram urging him to request the President and the Department of Commerce and to extend the proposed inquiry to the methods of the Standard lq tho Beaumont field of Texas, lie also told live President be had received hundreds of telegrams reand letters daily from all .section garding the invraiigsttoii. The Standard Oil company, Mr. Campbell informed the President, already wan prepaid ing its defeuae and would resist to the utmost the government Investigation. The resumption by the company of the purchase of Kansas oil, he said, undoubtedly waa decided upon in view of the action taken by the house of representatives in requiring an inquiry, it would not surprise him. either, he said, If tlie price of the crude oil should be advanced gradually on account of this agitation. Mr. Campbell assured the President that neither he nor the people of Kansas desired that any injustice should be doue ou either aide of the question. The President will have a conference soon with James R. Gai field, commissioner of corporations, who will direct the Inquiry. . RUSSIA SUSPECTS ENGLAND. ' 'I1 Mountainside o' , u nr Is frnied wib grief. 1 S1. FOR it i:T-Ilo- u 2i.:h !r:.t Wuier l-- :f lit S 2-- farms' r.L-- irnr M f .. jt, - i 1.- - I'.i I: c y - r- . t pi 1 2 9'- - PALE 160 seres ut choice farm, lag or fruit land. N K. 1 4 See. 23 Tp. 10. N. 01 K. 3 W. Two sad onebau miles vfrfi&r. tirin' (?onatie. Futl per acre. Lad rash, bk.aace can run 3 years at 7 T" "2! l!;:eeat per saauia. Address jonn Lywh, room 693 Progress block. Salt City. Ill Jm 2 1 Two K"!.?!.. a hojaikbcping. 211: bvii F)R RENT Furni-ne'light )iousrkecpi:iti. Boyle Block. Two fr. ::t fur r,,nis for l. nnu :uqi-..,- : : ...u.- furnished 2j2u Jefferson. lufttM. ,.4!,s at-u'!- e ir -. 3J -- A. IS at Btandiird ter old ) news-lapc;- s PROFESSIONAL Attorneys-at-U- rooms 9. W. 9 OR RENT Nicely ILriiseed by the day. week or month. Inquire at room 6, Boyle lLocs. 2409 Wash. Ave. A. E. F. w JUCiiAKiiS, MAGiNMS, Et iea IMdg. " I'UAl'T. o ie a ing Retiring from business for sale one of the best smloona nnd oldest stands of iu value. In the city, for one-haJ. H. MYERS 173 14th BL lf FOR SALE Stock in Myers Cigar Store, nnd place for Tent J. H. Myers, 171 24th street -tf nations of the world have agreed in tlie most unequivocal term, lo rt the . integrity of the Chino-- c rmpln-- WMIo the menace of diiiiemboruiedl hung over China there could be neither nor commercial confldem-within, faith in the security of investment from without. . The eatahlLhiueiit of COTTON' GROWERS ' SEARCH FOR A MARKET. both marks the opening of a new era iu the history of China pregnant, with nioineutoua results for the commerce (Continued front Page 2.) of the world, and, not leunl among the UnitImported ir 1903 cotton manufactures nations, for the coipmerue of the of the value of 182,000,000, to willed ed States. That a careful study by competent the contribution of the United States nicur.tod only to 8.8o0,000, or a lit men of the new conditions which mark tie over For the calendar the dawn of tlie new day in China year, 1904 there wss a considerable im- would bring out fact of the highest provement, the amount of our exports value to the manufacturers and merchants of the United State and particof cotton cloth to China reaching During the last six months ularly to those engaged iu the producof (he year the value of the exports tion and distribution of rollon fabIt was ?lu, 000, 000 and if this standard rics doea not admit Of qiietiou. could be maintained, as it fiecrns like- is eight yean siuce any well equipwent commlion ly to be, the figures for the present ped commercial ymr would obviously be as much in through China and the representative oxcesa of those of 1904 ns the hitter of the Blackburn com mission of Lanexceeded those of 1903. It may seem cashire cotton spinners and of the that a trade which grows at the rats Lyons commission of the French silk of fifty per cent per annum is not manufacturer remain the most aumuch in need of special encouragement thoritative guides to the ponsibilitie or promotion. But, rapidly as the de- off trade with the great uncxplollcd mand for American cotton in growing markets of the interior of the empire. up in tlist China, demand still It. is the turn of America to take wa- - so an insignificant frac- and continue (he work uiiich represents tion of tlie consuming capacity of well begun in 1V97. and to me that it (he vast population of the empire. is placed in hands equally capable. The Even at the preent rate of export we Held is the most inviting one that the are trading hut little more than the world ha to offev today, beesux the equivalent of ouo yard of our cotton results attending its thorough investifabrics to every inhabitant in China; gation may prove of untold value aud if tho consumption of cotton cloth will certainly hare au interest for no as and per head of the Chinese population people ao profound own. was equal to that of ilia United they have for our States there would not be enough cot'Central and Soulh America ton grown id liie world to supply It. of our goods las', year. They "You, Air. President, have done your being our nearby neighbor our trade utmo-- t to preserve the boundless poswith them should he largely increased. sibilities of this market for American 'From correspondence bacd on concommerce and indu-tr- y by your stead-fa- sular report, it will be ms-i- i that the and resolute adhesion to tlie poli- Mediterranean, Red Sea and cy of the open door of equality of gulf region are clamoring for our commercial opportunity for all nations good aud for reasons removable canin the Far East. Tho question seems not obtain them. IhcHe Mr President, we believe pertinent, why esnnot the exporters anil manufacturers of the United market can be so developed tba they States do the rest without further aid w ill become large and regular user ul or from the government? our goods. ' The answer Is to be found in the peWe, therefore, reaped Tally reque-- t culiar conditions which surround the (bat you obtain authority 'rum conintroduction of foreigfn good into the gress to appoint, to tf'.gin thin work at interior of China. It is the testimony once, a special comminnion to take of nil who have studied the subject steps fur the extension Of 'the export from actual observation that Chinn's markets for cotton products in China, trad possibilities are immeasurable: Central and South America, the Persthat foreign trade has merely scratch- ian gulf, the Mediterrauciin and K?d ed the surface of them, and that the Sea region." In concision, the address called atgreat majority of Chinese are familiar neither with foreigners nor foreign tention to the fact that In half a cenproducts. tury from 185V the value of cotton Attention was called lo the repre- product has grown from fiJ28.7ti9.00o sentation of the DkiCkbnni (English) in lS.rV to 9721.919.imv in 1900, and and Lyons (French) commissions on that if we add to these figure the the address value of the product of the linen, Jule, trade and continuing. said: hemp and bagging mill of the coun"Among the circumstances that have try there is an additional production tended to stimulate the recent demand of fill3.022.400; making thn lotal for Auiericaa cotton cloth in China is value, of the product of onr textile influx of the when foreign mill, unquestionably thy filially reach the capital which Is being expended I In market 11,131.971.778. This, it Is liddbe of railroads and inclndc of our ed. does not tho construction influx is cotton seed Industry whir'j opening of mine. This reprexuts iu value of about WiO.buo.fKiO and which bound to continue and to increase volume and a very larg- amount of under the influence of the Grout bill credit for the result is due to the fact . Is celling its oil today at five cent a lluii. in response to the appeal of the j gallon under i relative vnbp; 10 o.li'T ;ecrnuient of the l'nil.i Stales, the oil and greara. re-po- one-tent- u-- -l ni 2-- -tf houhC. FOR 8AI.E OR REKT-Fra- ma 11 rooms, 5 closets, 3 barns, extensive lawn and yard. Mrs. C. 3(0 lilli street. Inge-brekr- n, . FOR RENT, FURNISHED RENT FJverrnoiucJ FUR liuue, ELOCUTION. Mr. Tempest Wood, single tuning, (3.60; by the year (7 AO. Address, care Fred Maim, 2466 Washington Ave. PIANO TUNING furnished Neatly and modern house, good fitc-roo- 632 22ril -- I Ogden Tent No. 24. meet tho an oud and fourth Wednesday oventnga at n o'clm k sharp, in 1. O. O. F. haiL Visiting Knighta cordially Invited to attend. J. W. HALSEY. Com. F. F. BOND, R. X. LADIES PHYSICIANS FOR RENT Fiva room iuralnhad BL 2fe. Louse, No. 753 Twenty-sixt- h Apply lo N. H. Ives. 209 Cocks Bldg. FORESTERS OF AMERICA. Court BUPGEONB. AND 2 Foresters of Meets I. O. F. ball, 24U and third Wednesday evaaiaga of each month at 7:30. G. W. HAL8ET, C. R. P. A. GARNER. Secretary. DELMAK DUNCAN, Noble Graed. HENRY KI8SEU Bee. Junction City Lodge No. 26, 1ml pendent Order of Odd kellowi, meets in I. O. O. F. hall every Thuiaday evening. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to be present. C. P. UTTER. N. WALTER RICHEY- - Secretary. NOTICE OK APPLICATION FOR VOLUNTARY DISSOLUTION. In the Diairlct Court of the SeesnJ Jtidiciiti Diatrli t of the State of Utah, in and for Weber County. Iu the matter of the application of the Checkmate Miniug and Milling Ci.Ripuny, limited, a corporation, for voluntary liiaaoluliun. To whom 11 may concern: Please take notice that the Checkmate Mining and Mining Compai:,. limited, foimril and organised under and by virtue nt tbo law of tlie State vt Utah, und the board of dlrectura nf aaid corporation did, on tho (lit day of Decemlter, 1964. proaeni to tLa llonurabla District Court of the Second Judicial Dlairict of the State of Utah, in anl for Weber County, a petition wherein the aaid petitioners prayed for a voluntary dissolution of ilia aaid corporation- - Checkmate Mining and Milling Company, limited and (hat the aaid District Court ea aaiu day ordered aaid petition to be filed w'ith the undersigned Clerk of aid court and fixed Monday, the Nth day of February, 1905, aa 10 o'clock ia the forenoon, aa the time, and the court room of tho aaid District Court, in the County Court Hoiioe in Ogden, Cjtv, County, State of Utah, aa the place when an,l where eald application r" all be heard. The Urat this notice wa on the filh day of name will ha January. 1905, and the published dally for a period of thirty-fiv- e tha2Ulh day of daya preceding February. 1905, and at anv lima before the expiration of tho time of publication auy poroun nuy file his objection to the application of aaid corporation aud It board of directors for a resolu- Quean City Rebekan Lodge No. 4. L. O. tl. F., meets first end third Sain day evenings at CMd Fallons ball. BL Visiting membora Twenty-fourtInvited. h MRS. KATE HOWE, obi Graed. MRS. E. ME1D, Secy, 711 23rd 8L EAGLEB. Fraternal Order ot Engles, ( idea Aerie Na 111, F. O. E., meets every Sunday evening in A. O. U. W. haiL over Howell's at 1:00. Visiting Brother Eagles are Invited to attend the Aeria meetings. K. R. OMOER. W. P. T. TRACY, W. Sey. H. & FORBES, Aerie Pkydetan. a OF PYTHIAA. fu 2. Knighta of PyOgden IxMlge meets at Caatle hall. Utah National Bank building, every Monday evening. AU K. of Pa. roqunatsd to meet with ua J. C. DELMOF.EL C. C. A. T. WOOD, M. nf F. U S. MK1D, K. of R. dad 8. Wt-bc- r MRS. ELLA BROWN, M. B. C. MRS. ISABEL WYANT, of U. tlJ Q, ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS tion thereof. L witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of thn an id Diairlct Court this 3 1st day of December, 1944. 124, O. R. 2:30 p. m. fa K. of P. ball, comer Washington nvenue nnd 24ta St Ail (SEAL). a John Con toe, the popular candy FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD, has the finest linn or chuie-a- at and tobacco. candies, cigars frulto, near Madison school; feet IS Ogden Lodge Na 271 T. F. B, maet will erect Mora for propar partita. You should sail and ana him. One Ut nnd 3rd Fridays it I p, n. u L 2336 .Washingdoor of north Wrigbli; O. O. F. haiL Visiting members con Apply Wot Glasmana. ton A v snug dially invited. REAL ESTATE. FOR BALE, HENRY R. MORE, PreaidenL DREMMAKtNa CORAL J. TYLKK. Secretary. L N. LANNINQ, Treaaarar. FOR SALK Bargain for cah; hiie, Dmaea made, latest styles. Furs 3 riioiua. large kitchen with pantry, 1 BROTHERHOOD OF RAILWAY cellar aud water; newly papered remodeled, cleaned, rrefiaed. eewlng and maTRAINMEN. and painted, on aoutli Wash. Ave. chine dreeeca, plain or out tho go by day. Adetltching. Price (650. Apply. Owner 28(K 26X6 Lincola avanue. Dreaauakar, w Ogdeu I odge Na 6S, Brotherhood of ams Are. Administrator. Railway Traiamea. meets every Wednesday evening nt 7:30 p. m. FOR SALE 20 Acres clioice farming HAIR GOODk. 1'. L. BUTLER, Muter. land at Rny. Enquire L. J. Taylur. A. L. HOWE, Sec'y, CIO Maryland 740 12th street. In C. hair Mrs. E. Ie, deafer Aveano. goods, low K. A. M UNBEY, Collector, 241 26th witches, filxsea, eta. at prices. FOR SALE Choice farms near Ogeta. Mall costumes, wige, BtroeL den 6 acres up; houses and lots in Masquerade Hair orders promptly attended to. Ogden City; ranches In Idaho; 12,000 chains a specialty. P. O. Box 436. WOODMEN OP THE WORLD. sheep. P. A. Mattson, 469 23rd SL, Rooms over old poatoffico building, 831 Ogden, Utah. Twenty-fourt- h street. Weber Camp No. 74. Meets la K. of P. ball la Utah National Baa buildFOR SALE 35 acres close to town, BREWERIES. ing every Thursday evening nt I onad suitable for poultry raining clock. Vliitlng Woodmen corJlnlly ingardening. Good water right. Pries Becker Brewing and Mslunr Comvited to attend. (3,000. Apply 310 Ecclea Bldg. WM. DOYLE, C. C. pany. Brewers and Mnlatern. Ofltea. E. AUTH, aerk, let Not Bek. Bldg. FOR BALE If 2 hr 132 feet on MadTONBORIAL ARTIST. ison Ave., between 24th and 26th WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. a'roeta. Apply to Wa. Qlasuana, Go to Mrs. Adeline GreeaweB for Standard Officw the beet shampooing, singeing el hair Kcgu Idly Circle No. 174 mccln that will make yju feel 2nd and 4ih Friday nighla ai 7:34 in and FOR BALE, MISCELLANEOUS. Monroe. 2422 fresh sad good. K. of P. hall. Vialilng neigh Imr, corFOR SALE- - Si 01 e tables. Tailors dially i nv!i rd. AND PAPER HANGING. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Ogilcn maa-ufartur- ?mp PAINTING Ac.. Fine sewing niaihinp. irons. wardrobe with miiiww. O. A. White, 362 23lli St. Wall paper. Paper Hanpffii end Painting. See J. R. Drane. 2464 Weak. TOR SALE Chcsp: electric dipping machine, st McBcths A Loatham'e. 2430 Wash. Ave. BREEDING. MRS. MARY HARRISON. G. N. ELLEN EASTMAN. Clerk. 2234 Washington Ave. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle, moets every Monday night at 8 p. m., Odd Fellows' bail Visiting 681, Full blood Jersey bull for service. Price (1.00. W. L. Jenkins, corner Wei! Neighbors lari ted. Dues can In paid at the office of Ed. FOR SALE Fine old violin, at sacristreet and (3rd Auth the afternoon or the 28th of each fice. 2245 Wash. tenth. Find. National Bank Bldg VETERINARIAN. LILLY LIGHT. G.N.. 145 W Patterson FOR SALE A second-hanCaligrapk MARIE CRITES, Clerk, 2731 Monro) typewriter, cheap. Inquire at thn jiiHX ERNST. U. V. I, office at Standard office. 29. m 'Pli'iDW Curev'a Livery. B. P. O. ELKfe. FOR SALE Old papers, 25 cents par sFRATERNAL hundred. Call tl this office. Ogdeu lodge, Na 719, meets every Tueedsy evening lodge aud club rooms, d WANTED), MISCELLANEOUS. Violin pupils, Adams avenue, WANTED 2163 ROYAL ARCANUM. Pnutone, Baicsf and Best. Insures men fur one, twe or three thousand dnllara. Emer-ruic- y fund nrerlv lliree Million thousand WANTED Clean white rags at the upward of thirty-onStandard Offlea. dr id h c laim paid, amounting to over membership n:crtv niiUion dollars; MONEY TO LOAN. over Three Hundred Jhcasand. Rocky rt Mcuntain Cuundl. N j. C37, meets MONEY TO LOAN J. J. BRUMMITT and fc:.h Monday evenings at A.g U. c, W. HftUp over Hovrfll 8 Bum. MONEY TO LOAN on real eatata lb others cnr.iiailjr greeted. A. C. F.MKRaU.Y. lb Bent. security. Ja; E. BaUaatyne,12-- 211 Ecclee Bldg JOS FEVERS. Collector. C It. IlOnF.RiA Secretary. MONEY TO LOAN On tarme and city Hunter St Kennedy. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUB. real estate. Room 6. First NatL Bank Bldg. Dol-Ici- second floor Masonic building, Wash. Ave. A. 0. BORN, t. St. r. Secretory. k; e aec-oi.- Vit-Rin- BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY CARMEN A. Ogden Council No. 777, meets at v.. ball, flnt end third Moa-- I Vialticg brethren invited to at. h Lodge No. 370, Ogden Brotherhood Railway Carmen of Am erica, meet 1st end 3rd Friday of month of A. O. U. W. Hell. W. E. HARDY, C. C.. 222 23rd 8L C. E. MONEGAN. R. S, 2627 Lin. Av tarh aU'-tiu- togi-the- : j mile. N. H. IVES No. 209 Si. ITcdi-- s Pcler-bur- Senvlary, iliiildtng. Ogden, U:ih. Srlia'or 2'!. Fell. g. ol llu conni!:--f- un lo iiaccriain Ihc cuii-apioiiiii-the wnrtiiig of (liMConlt-n- i iimoiig cIs-uin a imie ,,f Si. loduv lm ilea the rinnhiyer- - nnd to work mm to elw-- i ii nu in- - cimiiiiiImmiiii. Furiiuy owner and coniriiciiirs ing lint Kare cm il led m I hun a liuniircd iwr-nnf i tin- indU'lrii'K, wliik- - the cnrlcvn can ol tin- - variuu- - -t- iiliMKinuc.iiu clioo-i- who, March :ir-l- . will l 45 delegate)! Iu ferre on tlie Sliiillomki. pic-i.li'- ni a . h- 1 -- - ns elc-c- ES'-i- i cinpicy-in- one humirril iu - cut lilt'd 10 tin- - hundred -; i line 5un In l.ni'd r fur i min- in.- cniitied to au each 5iMl. ltoili men and women um entillc-.- l to vine, bill im.Sl In- - men who hare worked at ln-- i a ear iu their rcpeciive luciniie- - U'i-mil freely chided bv liu- - woikcrs wiiImiiii by i- Hint I lui- rhi-i- ee -f dell-gal- l' employer-- inici-ti-reiic- . Tin; nine giiaruD'ii'- - by .d I of the licleKaic-- . Sh'ul-iovh- be peiMinal eafeiy YiC'll.M WAS KXGLIXH. pal lip pubLondon. Feb. Meets very Wadnesdny evening at lished the minder if here regai'ilinc W. Ihall. A. O. at oclock 7:24 In un 1'iof. Mi'Leiand. at n LILY LEAMAN. C. of fc. 2.-Di- MISS MRS. SUSIE KIMS. Rocordar. MISS LOIS PEIRCE. Financier. MISS LILLIAN HANSEN. Receiver. Visiting members cordially invited. a y I. Og-le- Og-lc- DEGREE OF HONOR. DRAKE'S EAST MONEY LOANED in SALARIED PEOPLE SAME day day. naked for without security cr inf. BROWN. F. R. Kdorsement, without knowledge of payments to W. L. MAGINNIS. U u. w. a. employer or anyone; uit. Lowest Rates Best Terms AMERICA. OF WOOOMEN ramhlirtted once at my MODERN Tour credit Fit-iLodge, Na 2, A. O. U. W. office you can gt money at a mora A. O. U. W. hall every Satnr-da- y Meeta No-9996, every null nu.i call term Utah my Camp, get ment's notice; Visiting brothers invitI), it. Tresday night at I oclock in K. of F. ed evening before going B. T. Vallereux. M. W. UMU Ecc'.e;j room Hid. DRAKE, ta'L WALTER RICHEY, Recorder. J. 3. TIRUMMITT, Y C. Phone 600 K. Open Sundays, 10 to W. N. rKRCE, naaacier Clerk. SHAFER. 11 a m. J. ! Mill- Consolidated Mining and Milling Comimny, held on th 7th day of February, 1905, al. Na 209 Eccle Building, Ogdeu. Utah by order of the aaid Board of dlrectora. Aadesameiit Nu. 4. of one half mill ppr aha re. wa levied on the ouiBtaudlng atock of tht Ogden Cimaolhlated Mining and MilllniC Company, payable immediately to N. 14. Ivch. Secreiary. at hi office, No. 209 Utah. Ecclca Bulltling. And it waa furiher ordered by .i. board lliat any auck uimn wbicli (hi aaseaamcnl No. 4 remain uniwid oa Saturday, Mnroh 11, 1905, will lie delinquent und will lie advertised fur aalfl and unless payment at public la made before, ao much of aaid atocl) aa may lie ueceeaary. will be told or Friday, March 31. 1905, at 4 o'clock p. m. of aaid day at the office id N. IL Ivu. Scre:iiry. No. 209 Kcclea IJiillde to pay ilie dclinquenl ing Ogden. Utah, r with lh aHseHHiiienl then-nil-, rusts of gdvrrtlslng and the expente o the 1 Wah-atc- 2. i u VhandaLU 2416 Mining and Com-olldutc- ing Company : , Ogden, Utah, Principal place of busint-aaNotice la hefinhy given, that at a incciing of the Board of Dlrectora of Chii-010- 1-- Clerk. C .R. HOLLINGSWORTH, brothers era cordially Invited to ah tend. F. W. HERRINGTON, C. L. BOYLE, & and T. a FRUITS AND CANDIES. FOR RENT, STORES. on C. meets second nnd fourth Friday at Dr. A. Fernlund, Physician and Surgeon. Office hours, 10 to It a. m., S to 4 p. m. 240 26th BL Phone. 229. a LEGAL a Na Waaalch No. AmerL-a- . Ft. fir- -i cat. WabBAtch Division loca- reel. a a thias R. K. Ogden Union, No. 172. Order al Vtarhington meets every Tuesday evU. W. hall. ening at g o'clock In A. Visiting enotradea invited to attocA H. A. SIMS, PreaidenL WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. Ogden Lodge No. 6 Independent On der of Odd Fellows Meets In L O. F. hail every Tuesday evening. Visiting bitPhere cordially iavlied to le (Vs KNIGHTS I! ORDER OF WASHINGTON. - order of L TOWNS. EMMA 11 invitml to mtud. EUNICE C. GORDON. W. M. LILLIE HALSTEAD, teeretaiy. FRATERFAL OF THE MACCABEES. two-thirt- y a Queen Eatker Chapter K& 8, Regular mceiiu-rbeU nt Masonic naH the firat and third Fridays of each month. Sdobrni!ig unbtM cordially ODD FELLOW- ' Silver Hive No. 1, meets tho second and fourth Tuesday at p. m. at K. P. haiL Visiting aietara cordially mvliad. AGNES HILLIARD, L. C. Teacher of wide experience oa stage and platform will take a few puptla RATH SONS SISTERS. erciaaa. Terms reasonable. Apply everings. A. W. WATHON, Meets every Saturday afternoon nt 2618 WaablnitoB Are. 2:20 In Pylhtan balL Utah National Bank building Eojournlng aiatara ao PIANO TUNING, dtally Invited to attar.d. 622 27 fit Sfrect. FOR RENT tion, HOUSES. E. - t FUR KENT Eight room modern brick house, on Reeves Ave. Rent (25.00 per month. Enquire Dikmark Saloon, 128 25th SL r. w. voll, e. NICHOLS, Recorder. s k UBINEBB CHANCES. aor-uiuli- y Invited. F. M. COCHRANE, Commander. K. T. HARRIS, Record Keener. OuaUfted ar f THE MUTUAL PROVIDENT FEDER-atlo- n Employment Bureau. Haora 23, Boyle Blk. ar El Monte Commander? No. 2. K. T. Stated conclave of each month. SDuining Sir Knighta courteously invited. - EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Reg-ui- Ogden Chapter Nr. 2. R. A. M. Keg-liconvctaiiuB lirst Tuesday of eaea month. Visiting enmnahiue rordmUy Invited. A. V. McINTOSlI, E. H. P. F. K. Nll'llOLS, Secratary. - Carpenter work. Furniture repaired. Mr. Scott, 2614 Monroe Ave. Bell Phone 407 V. Ind. 97V. M. I.F.tA. f.rst und tntrd H. R. MACMILLAN, W. M. Otto. 2-- WANTED Bilver Tent No. 1 meets first and third Friday evening at 8 o'rlocx is K. of p. ball. Visiting Knight F. E. MCHOLS, Sec'y, M UEMRGE HALVERSON, t'liARi.ES SiOUT, IL S. FAR.9 WORTH, " F0n RENT Nicely lurslaiied rocts Firat Nat. Iteak Bids. WANTED Girl for housework. 2021 tw.i for vith lloma board gratlcmen. JCSEDi CHEZ, 2wk Grant. table. Strictly modern. 449 otu at YALEMINb. GIDEON. J. D. UCKPhY, SITUATIONS WANTED, FEMALE. A. G. HORN. 660 HENDERSON & McMILLAX " rOR REfT Furaisbao room, " By clerks, bookkeeper, cooks, laun 21ih St. Knout Call ai dresses and house girls. Mk-t23 Boyle Block. Dentist SDR RENT Furnli-haani unfurnished flats. X634 Ur il Jef2721 WANTED Washing to do, DR. D. N. SMirif. 1st Nat. Buk. Bldg ferson. FOR RENT 1 rurnlnned Drug Spire. 241 Wash Ave, rooms. 133 27th St WAXTKD-W- ork by the day by exTICKET BROKERS. perienced drsMmaker. Can give good FOR RfcNT Furnlenen rooms with refereures. 3839 Adams. Independent bath. The Colonial, 261 24th SL SHAMMAN fe Cut rale Ucket ofltea, phone No. 606. 1 62 'J wenty-flftatreet, Hcaly Hotum. ROOMS FOR RENT, UNFURNISH. lelephone, 161 Z. Only member AmeriWANTEl-W- ork by the day by a can 'IVkec Brokers Aaan. In Ogden, competent woman; lvst. of refer FOR RENT UafurniMied houee. 157 whtek menus to the traealiug public 2 2 It races. 227 3 24th St. 2 2u lit lew ratws and perfect, safety. Special iilli St. rate to and from Europe via. all Hast. MALE HELP WANTED). Highest price paid for unused ticket ROOMS AND BOAF& ml. 'age, etc. WANTED been who baa Bright boy ROOM and excellent lahie servicn at to 7th or FIRE INBURAnCS. through (he 6th grade 126 22nd St. Bell phone kite. learn the printing buaineaa. Apply 4 11. B. to foreman ' of Standard between Gotldard, lasuranoe. Foal EsBOARD AND ROOM First class board and 5 p. 111. tate and Loans. Rooms 411 and room. S71 22ud 8k Trust Building Utah Loar. W ANTED Men and women In this ROOMS and BOARD, 365 2Slb Bk REAL ESTATE. county and adjoining ten Horten, to an old estabrepresent and advert FOR RENT. HOUSES. Peterson A Co., roumlag hotniea and lished house of solid financial standing. Salary to men 21 weekly, to HOUSE for rent ami furniture for real estate. Room 42 First Nat. Bank women S13 to 111 weekly with exBldg.. Ogdem. sale, 28UO Washington Ave. pense! advanced each Monday by A8BAYEH check direct from headquarters. FOU KENT Good five nxmi hours, Horne and buggy furnished when 2053 etc. Apply Me ciocta, pantry, J. Vkker, Aasayer, 169 Mala SL, necessary; position permanent Adaud Rail Lake between Bos 1011. Doughi, City, Utah. P. A. Bros. Blew It dress, Co, Dept Madi-o- u and 20th and 21st St. Samples by mall or express will be Notion Bldg, Chicago, 111. carefully assay ad. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. FOR RENT cottage; unfur-ninheARCHITECTS, on Jell arson avenue between WANTED Position. A young JapanC. Woods A Co.. Archil acts rooms 26th atreeis; (15 a month. 21th sad F. ese boy wants situation to do houseWash. Si anq 67, First National Bank buildApply to Imperial, 2256 work. Tho. Cyeno, 133 2itb 8t. Telephony 110 K. WANTED Competent gill for house work, 2354 Adams. Maaocic kill, over 2416 Washington Ave., Ogden. L'tab. a FOR RENT Kurai bed mtiiiji, hath and steam heat. The Psbce, 260 23th Street. 6 1 1 KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. Ihuradaya o: each n..uth. curd 'Oily invited. lka pf.it lUNIMl MASONIC. Masuu MISCELLANFOUB. pant.y and hii.,et'hcep'.'ux. fRATERNAL Weber Lodge Na. (H-i"- 1'Olt KENT f HATtRNAL farm in l.use-2-Li-- lf r irUiS. : St. !v i ri,-- u 21. d; Washington, D. C., February 19. England's intentions in Thibet may soon become the chief factor in the upholding of Secretary Hay's policy for the continued integrity of China and the open door in the Orient. England recently renewed Its allegiance to this policy. The United Staten has not officially questioned Englands declaration that iu military expedition into Thibet meant noting in violation of Mr. Hay's policy, but other governments are mors suapicioua of England. M. Lennar, the Russian Minister at Pekin, has made ivpeatud representations to China igaln-- t the ratification of the treaty which it was announced nad been negotiated by the British at Lhasa.. As published, thin provided for a Briliah protectorate in fact, although not in name, over Thibet. England denied the existence of such a treaty, but Russia has been euspiriouf ever since England has been trying to obtain a foothold in Thibet, which is as much a pari of China as is ManMnffi. Elsis Laux, of Bloomfield, Alio churia. Planned Own Death, Nearly Manila, Feb. SO. The government Succeeding. has decided to redeem number of the certificates of indeblednewa held by the New York, Feb. 19. To save them United States, issued for the purpose Iran growing up (o euffer unlotd mis- of establishing a new Philippine cur1903. ery from asthma, which sho was- cer- rency system in - II Washington, Feb. SO. Mr. Campbell of Kaunas, the author of the resolution DEATH FOR HER BABES CITt r'ltc m i. lOPSALU-lk- -t W. Ic- -- SHE CHOSE E 427 21 ij:. FOU RENT LADJKS Earn 20 per hundred writening abort tetters. Send 8tampiJ velope tor iiarticulars. ideal Mfg. IV., ernment that refused to take notice of the murder of thousands of Its individuals, "and yet pretends to be horrified hl tbs loss of one human life. General applause was accorded Mr. Maddox iGa.), when he declared that the Democratic side did not approve of ibis damnable assassination. He said the Democrats believed in fair rights. We don't believe in slaughter," ha said, and we don't believe in this business which caused the slaughter of tbs Grind Duke Sergius, and the Democratic party don't eland fur'll sow, nor will It ercr do ao." tcctrte i'i ROOMS. ,n ,,t t 'i HIX ISHFlt ro.'U. i GIRL that understands lioue Work. Nu otl.eis need apply. 2320 Grant Av ., Cassopolin, Mich. rA 1 : FOR SALE of Miiecow. on Fplnuary 15. wa nu by a Hludnii. aia the prote-aThere i no fniimaiion Eugliahman. that the crime, wa of a. political or , cliaracicr. lS. Kleld Maralia), fh mat the Russians are tlieir defenxive work in nil !i.n. Tli-- y conilnucd u tiicd of :lie .laiiunc-- e line- - on Friday. Du i In- - euiiie day ihcy cseavp a unuil infantry altavk, but were icpuleed. 'lokio. in .ii-,'i-- : Fb. I'epnri- - cn.l-linni- |