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Show Till: MOHXIXU EXAMIXEK OGDEX, FTAII RENT FOR 8 l'tll THIS ON PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO FIRST INSERTION LESS THAN 25 CENTS. ALL ADVER TISEMENTS MU8T BE PA0 IN EXCEPTING BUSIADVANCE. NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. I General March L Petersburg, St. Petersburg in Etoenel arrived A quarter of an hour Aval Meadow. bla train was due it looked .Jlf not more than a hundred perthe ms would be present to welcome Lfender of Port Arthur, but their gt augmented rapidly and when many tie train (teamed into the depotwomen, hundreds of people, eapecially aowded the piatforma. War Minister li.imroff and Admiral SilotU, In the admiralty, welcomed Oea-tn- l gtoeaael who waa loudly cheered Ud preaented with llowera. After re cMViog the personal congratulation. looking bronzed 4 friend, the general, traveraed the and la good health, catering crowd to n reception room, rftP1.ing now and then to .hake hands Behind the general with admirer. Pams Mr. Btoeaael. leaning on the She seemurm of a military officer. ed to be even more bronzed than her hutband and smiled happily at the warm welcome accorded him. It waa remarked that the general hair waa turned quite white. . jn the reoeptlon room General danovltch welcomed General Btoeaael. He referred to the Internal trouble, Btoeaael aaying that when General left Hum la calm prevailed, while now an Internal enemy was endeavoring to undermine the prestige of the state. Replying, General Btoeaael said he had heard, while at Constantinople, of the disorders In Russia, aind since then he had traveled In southern Russia, had spoken to the people and had noticed their tranquility cf mind and especially their loyalty to the emperor. He waa confident that the people would remain loyal and that Russia would issue victorious from the present crisis. When the reoeptlon ceremonies were over General and Mrs. Btoeaael entered an open carriage and drove through the Nevsky Prospect to the residence of Lieut. General Prince a member of the imperial The council, where they will stay. crowds in the streets lustily cheered the general. The absence of military and naval officers from the platform vu very noticeable. Only a few nen and no naval officers, r Maty cepting Admiral 8ilotti, were present. A large force of police aurrounded the railroad station while the route to Prince Vlazemky'a residence waa patrolled by numerous detachments of Cossacks and life guards apparent ly InYxpectatlon of a hostile demonstration. Altogether the generals welcome was by no means in the nature iif a popular demonstration, and lacked genuine enthusiasm. Two moat ha ago all Russia was singing the praises iff the defender of Port Arthur, yet when he came home comparatively few people assembled to cheer him. General Reiss, (Btocaaera chief of Faff) on behalf of General Btoeaael, pve an Interview, in which he charged the stories emanating from Chcfoo and attacking the commander of Port Arthur, originated with a Russian connected with the Novlkral, a newspaper. of Port Arthur, who wad exnumber it n 1 pelled by General General Reisa BtoesaeL reiterated the story the extremity to which (he garrison of the fortress waa reduced, insisting that less than 8,Utio men were under arms to defend twenty miles of lurtlttcationa. Ho added that the garrison lacked provision!, and ammunl-tifor the heavy guns. He waa not sparing in ills criticism of Admiral Ouktomaky, who, be declared, made si admirable professor of analytical trigonometry and compiler of the marine census, but waa utterly untrained to command a squadron to leave the shelter of the walla of the fortress. General Btoeaael goes to Taarakoe-Brt- o tomorrow to report to the em- of o peror. VOTE IN MISSOURI. Jefferson March 1. City, Mo., vote for Senator resulted: 64; Cockrell. 75; Kerens, 15; McKinley, 4; Dyer, 1; Branch, 1. To-- T Nird-ringhau- ,, Warsaw, March WANTED Competent gill for work, 2354 Adams. WANTED Cirl for Grant. p. in. liou-ewoi- k. 21; 3-- lOH I'!! RENT hath. 221)9 OK RENT Kuril'.-.- t light, 2 26-t- with muni Wadi. f 2K. 5 panlrv The FEMALE. to do. 2721 Jef- ferson. of Poland today proWANTED Work by the flay by exclaimed a partial aut. of siege of govdressmaker. Can give geoj perienced and ernment. of Kallas Lublin, Kh-lcreferences. 2336 Adams. Independent Lomza. As a similar condition prevails plum No. 506. In the remaining six provincial govern-meriWANTED-Wo- rk by lb day by a all Poland is now governed uncompetent woman; be.t of referder a modified form of martial law. ences. 227 24th St. The proclamation does not give specific reasons for the action taken, hut It is MALE HELP WANTEa due lo tlie general uneatlatactory conditions. The etrike on the Vistula railWANTED -- Two persona of either sex road is ended. Truin service baa been to travel, salary and expenses, also resumed. The strikers obtained higher two for local position. Call Uronin and other concession. wages Holel, room 1H. The strike on the suburban railroads has also ended and all Warsaw railroad ANY INTELLIGENT person may earn communications are now restored. good Income corresponding uuuwesaary. Experience PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGE. bend for pariii ulare. Press Bymlicaio Lockpurt, N. Y. Urging Legislation to Check 8pread of WANTED Experienced laundry hands Contagious Diseases. all departments. Taylor's Steam 1 Laundry, Salt Lake City. Washington, March 1, President Roosevelt today transmitted to Congress a message endorsing measures WANTED Bright boy who has been througT the 6th or 7th grade to pending before Congress intended to learn the printing business. Apply prevent the spread of contagious diseases of animals from one state to antQ foreman of1 Standard between 4 and 5 p. m. other, or to foreign countries. The message points out that the right of the secretary of agriculture to regulate In- WANTED Men and women In this terstate movement of animals exposed, county and adjoining tenltorles, to but uot actually diseased, must be recrepresent and advertise an old established house of sulld financial standognized if the spread of such diseases la to be prevented. The president, urge ing. Salary to men f21 weekly, to 12 lo $18 weekly with exwomen that the proposed remedial legislation be enacted Into law before the adjournpenses advanced each Monday by from headquarters. check direct ment of Congress. Horse and buggy furnished when REBUILDING T1IE NAVY. necessary; position permsneat Address, Blew Bros. 4k Co, Dept A. Monon Bldg, Chicago, 111. Manila, March 1. M. Bluomlndoff. a Russian naval reserve officer, who came here Peb. 27. as supercargo on WANTED Reliable hoc. Apply 2279 the British steamer Carlton, which, Wash. when eighty-fiv- e days out from Vladivostok with supplies for Port Arthur, LOST. was carried .into .Philippine .waters, said today that great work for the Lost J July a diamond ring, three Russian navy is now being done at stones. Return lo this office. Reward. Vladivostok, and that complete equipments for three shipbuilding yards have been transported from Germany, the ofsix cruisers of the first-clasDONT RECOGNIZE DEFEAT. ficer Bays, are now In course of construction there. Frin loir Manhood kr Itotlllas M. Bloomindoff claims that he laid Ilrnvelr After Reverie. the mines which blew up the Japanr Napoleon's soldiers After 12po( ese battleship Hatsuse off Port Arthur. had been overwhelmed by the advance of 75,000 Austrian troupe be aild reused LAKE COMO FOREST RESERVE. them thus: T am displeased with you. Missoula, Mon(., March 1. Lake You have evinced neither discipline nor Cornu forest reserve becomes subject valor. You have allowed yourselves to to homentead entry this morning at 10 be driven from positions where a hando'clock. Between 15.000 and 20,000 ful of resolute men might have arrestseres of gold land will be thrown open ed on army. You are no lunger French for settlement. The land 1 In the soldiers. Chief uf si tiff, cause it to be famous Bitter Root Valley Bud wag set written on their standards, "They are aside by President Cleveland Be a tem- Bo longer of the army of Italy.' " porary reserve. In tears the battered veterans reThe city is thronged with people "We have Item misrepresented. plied: to file as ns claims doom the on ready The soldiers of the enemy were three of the land office open this morning. a to one. Try us ouce inure. Tlnce u In (lie post uf danger and see If we do NEW POSTMASTERS, not belong to the army of Italy." In Washington, D. C., March 1. The the next battle they were placed In the following past mast era hare been ap- van, and they made good their pledge pointed: by rolling back the great Austrian Idaho Dewey, Owyhee county, Mark Col hern, pice J. W, Ballinger, remove-e- d. lie la a pretty poor sort of man who loses courage and fears to fare the Utah Frisco, Beaver county. 8. II, world Just because he has made a misFothcringham, vice Matilda Olsen, re- take or a slip somewhere, because his signed. .A patent for a water elevator was bualness has fulled, because his proptoday issued to James Peterson of erty baa been swept away by some gen-erdisaster or because of other trou8prlng City, Utah. ble Impossible for him to avert. GEORGE RICE DEAD, This la the teat of your manhood. How much is there left In you after New York, March 1. George Rice, hare lost everything outside of for many year well known as an in- you If you He down now', throw yourself? In Ohio the dependent oil operator bands and acknowledge yonre np your Is dead at Albnry Park, N. J., field,. from an attack of grip, aged 65 years. self worsted there Is not much In you. Rice was an active figure in the num- But If with heart undaunted and face erous investigations against the com- turned forward you refuse to give up bined oil interests and a few years ago or to lose faith in yourself. If you scorn asaerted Hint 1500,000 had been offered to tient a retreat, you will show that him to cease prosecuting raes in the the man loft In you is bigger than your Ohio courts. loss, greater than your cross and larger , than any defeat. "I know no such unquestionable badge and ensign of a sovereign mind," said Emerson, as that tenacity of purpose which, through all changes of companions or parlies or fortunes, changes never, bates no jot of heart or hope, but wearies out opposition and arrives at Its port." It Is men like Vlyswe 8. Grant, who, whether in the conflict of opposing armies on the battlefield or In the wear and tear of civic strife, fighting against reverses, battling for a competence for his loved ones, even while the band of dralli biy chill upon him, bates no Jot of benrt or huie," that wring victory from tbe most forlilddlng clrrem-stance- .. It Is men like Napoleon, who refuse to rec'.gnize defeat, who declare that impossible" ia not in their vocabularies, that accomplish things Sucgovernor-gener- ts 2 fur'm-ws-pape- hous.-- MORNING EXAMINER MASONIC. Itooin Masonic hall, over 241 Ave., Ogden. Utah. FARMI. FOB SALE Bet improved farm in vieher county. SI water right Tba. Fahey, Slaterville. 2 FOR SALE ICO acres of Taria- - choice OjtR land. NE. i- - Sec. 23 Tp. 3 W. ud Two VMtWl? tvom CoTlfiM. one-hal- KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. Washington Weber Lodge No. F. & A. M. Regular comiuuiilcatiuus (, first and thirj Thursdays of each month. Qualified Maaoua eoitiiuily Invited. H. R. MACMILLAN, W. M. F. E. MCHCLS. Secy. Ogden Chapter No. 2. R. A. M. convncaiiom flnt XuestUy of f cess. " aa ROOMS AND EOAFD. BMg Ogden. ROOM and excellent table service 426 22nd SL BeU phone 614s. at BOARD AND ROOM First class board and room. 871 22ud St ROOMS and BOARD, ICS 28(b Bt FOR RENT, HOUSES. HOUSE for rent and fnnutura sale, 2800 Washington Avs. for attention. When one man berer at another fair to presume jealousy Is at the FOR RENT Eight room modem brick house, on Reeve Ave. Rent $25.00 per month. Enquire Bismark Saloon, 128 25th St FOR SALE OR RENT Frame house, 11 rooms, 5 dueets, 3 barns, extensive lawn and yard. Mrs. C. Inge-broke- n, 360 18th street bot- tom of It. Whim a man regard himself ir rcs.slibie it Is tin.i tu do some jt: i.t thinking utul relf iilnicguiioii. Ihi;del-pbit-r.r.d- f tin. thias meets at Castla ball. Utoh FOR RENT 5 room houee, modern wk. improvements. J8'J,3at. FOR RENT, FURNISHED HOUSES. FOR RENT Seven rooms furnished, liot and cold water, cellar, 11-block from Wash., 55$ 23rd Street FOR RENT, STORESL FOR RENT St ore room, and basement 30x110 ft. 334 24ih SL Apply floor. mo. to J. B. White. feet near Madison school; IS will erect store tor proper parties. Apply Wn. Giasmana. MONEY TO LOAN. J. MONEY TO LOAN J. MONEY BRUMMITT. on real estate & Bailaniyns, SIS LOAN TO security. Jac EccIm BUS. 13-- 3. MONEY TO LOAN On tarma and city real estate. Hunter A Kennedy. Hoorn fi. First Natl Bank Bldg. FOR SALE, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE One double-seate- d In good nnndltiuB. at 483 26th St. FOR SALE ferson Ave. Go-car- 2063 Jef- iw. 5 FOR SALE Fine old violin, fice. 2245 Wash. A TOR SALE surrey Inquire Cheap. cheap, t, at sacri-1 m second-han- d Callgrnpk Inquire at the typewriter, cheap. Standard office. FOR SALE Old papers, 25 cento per hundred. Cull at this office. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTFD One span of wagon. Will pay (150 W. Miles, 2627 Adams. horses and for outfit. w Pantone, FOR SALE 20 Acres choice farming land at Ry. Enquire L. J. Taylor, 310-lm740 12th street. feet on Mad Ison Ave.. between 24th and 25th streets. Anply to Wn. Glasinana. Standard Office. FOR SALE-- 16 1-- 2 a Ira a -tf o. It la 1. 2. Knights of PyNational Bank bonding, every Mqnday J. Me Ylr.ker, Aaaayer, 160 Main Bt. evening. AU K. of P's. raqnentod to Salt Lake City, Utob. P. O. Box 10)1 meet with un Samples by mall or express will be J. C. DRLMORB, C. C. carefully assayed. A. T. WOOD; M. of F. 1 N. MUD. K. of R. and 8. ARCHITECTS. RATH RONS SISTERS. F. C. Woods ft Co., Architects, rooms 36 and $7. First National Bank bondMoots every Saturday afternoon at ing. Telephone, lie K. 2:30 ia Pythian halL Utoh National Bank building. Sojourning sisters ELOCUTION. Invited to nttond. MRS. ELLA BROWN. M. E. G. Teacher of wide experience on stag MEG ISABEL WYANT, of R. as JG and platform will take a few pnplls or clash Terms reasonable. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Apply everJnga. A. W. WATSON, 2811 Washlnrtoa Wah satcb 1)1 vision xva 124, R. meeto second and fourth Friday at C, I PIANO TUNIN : p, m. la K-- of P. hall, ooraer Washington avenue gad 24to it. AU PIANO TUNING Mr. Tempest Wood, brothers are oordlaUy Iavltod to nB single tuning, $3.60; by the year $7.50. tend. Addrew, ears Fred. Mania. 24(0 F. W. HERRINGTON, C. D. L. BOYLE, Washington Ava. and T. Ogden Imdge 1 ASSAYEIW ooe-dlall-y FOR RENT cottage; unfurnished; on Jefferaon avenue between 211h and !5lh streets; $15 a month. Apply to Imperial, 2351 Wash. pupils, 2163 Adams avenue. hare uns uiiins me Inde-poude- cerned. rb-ii- Silver Tent No. 1 meets lint and Friday evonlug at 8 o'clock la K. of P. ball. Visiting Knights y invited. F. M. COCHRANE. Commander. R. T. HARRIS, Record Keeper. aor-djall- Ogden Tent No. 24, meeto the ee oud and fourth Wednesday evenings at 8 oclock ebarp, in L O. O. F. bail. Visiting Knights cordially iavltod ta attend. J- - tap, - It is well to take time in thinking be- WANTED Ciena white rags nt the fore making accusationa. Standard Office. A woman who ran use her eyes with effect ia a dangerous rival. FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE. Women take fright easily over a lover's compliments to another of the fujr FOR SALE Beat Improved farm in Weber county. acres; good KL water right. Tho. Fahey, Slaterville. a of treason ia There species la carrymo ing water on both shoulders In love affair. FOR SALE Frame house snd two In every mao there Is a disposition to lot s. barn and rhicken bouse. $950. 123 Thirty-fird the pn.iul where women are conFt. 1hone, B. 11 467k. It hurt. a woiusii.'s pride to w ith her ci her woman tr cm . WANTED Violin POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Reg-ul- w st Fresh News for Breakfast. FOR SALE FRATERNAL h'. 132 If you want to get quick action try these columns. PHYSICIANS FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOOh AND SURGEONS, Dr. A. Ferulusd, Phyaldan and Office hours, 10 to 1) a. m. to 4 p. m. 140 25tk St 'Phone. 22k. a W. HALSEY, Com. F. F. BOND. R. K. LADIES OF THE MACCABEEG Bilver Hive No. 1, meets tha tronal and fourth Tncadaya nt p. m. at K. P. halL Vial dag sisters ege invited. dially two-thirt- y Lfi AGNES HILLIARD, MMMAL. TOWN. 1 1 Get Bureau. eiiim;. 2333 jrff.-r- 2 2'nf. ar-w- .AND. FRATERNAL ,u tali month. VUtting companinci cordially mcintosh. tatouee caa run 3 years at 7 e"t Intereet per annum. Addrean F. IS. NICHOLS, Secretary. FUR RENT 2 rooms liiriiislied fur Taom W FrogreM hkwl El Mont Oomniandanr No. 2. K. T. Salt Lake City. houseki-epliig- , nimS.rn. :;ii3l Adonis. Btouid conclave second W6iioiAdA3 o each month. Sopiurning Kur Knights 2 21 Ink. MISCELLANEOUS. courteously invited. I URNIS1IED rooms for light house- 25Crs TEU HUNDRED fur old f. w. voll. rt F. E. NICHOLS, Recorder. keeping. 427 24: It at Standard Office. FDR RENT Housekeeping rooms. 137 Queen Esther Chapter Nu 4, 3. S, Regular meetings held at Masonie -- tiih St. m PROFESSIONAL halt the first and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning member cordially FOR RENT Furnished front rooms for invited to nitend. light houaekscpliig. Inquire room 3J AUorneywt-LaEUNICE C. GORDON, W. M. c, C. Block. lkiyie RICHAIUIS, Kaelaa BUg. LILLIE HALSTEAD. Stcretary, W. L. MAU1NNIS, " FOR RENT Two rooms, pantry and A. E. PRATT. " " elo-e- t. ODD FELLOWS- furnished for housekeeping, GEORGL HALVERSON. " 253u Jefferson. CHARLES STOUT. U. S. FARNSWORTH, Ogden Long No. 5 Independ.'nt 0 " " FOR RENT Furnished rooms, hath Flmt Nil. Bunk Bldg. der of Odd Fellows. Meets ia L O. O. r. - m hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting and steam heat. The Palace, 250 JOSEPH CHEZ, brothers rordifliy invited to be VAUJNT1NE GIDEON, 25th 8 tree t. - euL J. D. MURPHY, PELMAR DUNCAN, Noble Grand. FOR RENT Nicely pjtrr shed rooms A. O. HORN, HENRY KISSEL Secy. " by the day, week or month. Inquire HENDERSON ft McMILLAN at room 6, Boyle Block, 2468 Wash. Junction City Lodge No. 3. Ave. M Dentists Order of Odd Fellows, meets in 1. O. O. F. Lull every Thursday FCT. KENT Nicely lurslahed roots evening. Visiting brothers cordially with board for two (rnllrmen. Home DR. D. H. SMITH, let Nat. Bak. Bldg invited to bo present. Drug St'jrs. 2451 Waik Ava. tablsL Strictly modern. 44$ 26th SL C. P. UTTER. N. Q. WALTER RICHEY, Secretory. TICKET BROKERS. 650 rOR RENT Furnishes room, Queen City RebclUh Lodgo No. 4, U 24th St SHAR51AN 8 Cut rate ticket O. 1. F., meets tint and third Satur102 Twenty-filt- h street, llesly day eveninga at Odd Fellows' hall. FOR RENT Furnlthed sn uniur- Telephone, 1(1 Z. Only member Twenty-fourt- h SL Visiting mombara uislted flats. 2534 Ur it can Ticket Broken Assu. In Ogden, Invited. which mesne to tbs traveling public MRS. KATE HOWE, oble Grand. FOR RENT 2 moeera, lurulahad low rates and perfect safety. Special MR8. B. MEID, Becy, 711 23rd EL rooms. U3 17th SL rate to and from Europe via. all limes. paid for unused ticket FOR RENT Furalsuea rooms with High set price FRATCRFAL ORDER OF EAGLES. mileage, etc. bath. Tba Colonial. 262 24th St Fraternal Order ot Eagle, (gdea FIRE INSURANCE. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms, Aerie No. Ill, F. O. X., meet every with board If denired. In private Sunday evening la A. O. U. W. hall, B. H. Goddard, Inauraace, Eaal Esover Howell's at 8:03. family. All modern. 573 27th St Visiting tate and Loans. Rooms 411 1. Bell phone. 538 K. Brother Eagles are invited to ettaod Utah Loot, ft Trust BuUdlnE tbe Aerie meetings. FOR RENT Three ronma furnished K. R. GKIGJCR, W. P. REAL ESTATE. fur home keeping on 23rd Iwlween P-- T. TRACY. W. See. 2168 Grant and Lincoln. Inquire H. B. FORBES,. Aerie PbyvicUn. Adams. Peterson ft Ca, rooming houses and re1 mtute. Room 43 Flint Nat Bank KNIGHTS OF FYTHIAG ' d . Gives the Night Dispatches Hot from the Wire If you like that W.PLOYMENT BUREAU. oil Blk. J?;. Two r.,iu,., J. ijm'. BlWI-Pape- SITUATIONS WANTED, WANTED-Wash- ing 1, 2:50 e 2252 nU-i- MAIH'II THE MUTUAL PROVIDENT unfurPhono Wahinglon av, ti'U. liou-- Iwk. 2-- RENT Fuiui-tii-- ii housekeeping. 2 :! Auams -- ; boiiMkeep-uii- i. 2377 J. RKN.T for HELP WANTEIX FEMALE ROOMS. Flu d and nished housekvr i:n r,hiin. M2x Hell, TlJ !r..ie;i,, I- .. , looms. ADVERTISEMENTS Governor-Genera- l ProThe Defender of Port Arthur is Welcomed claims a Partial State of Siege. to St. Petersburg. FURNISHED IOK KENT MARTIAL LAW OVER ALL TlirRSiAY llOliNING, B.S, ORDER OF WASHINGTON. Ogdre union. No. 172. Ordnr oi v.nzhington meets every Tuesday g at Y a U. W. knU. invited to attend. 8 o'clock In A. tatting cemrsdes H. A. E1M8, President. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. FORESTERb OF AMERICA. Court Wasatch No. 2 Foresters of America. Meets I. O. O. F. hall, 24U t. first and third Wednesday evenings of earn month at 7:30. G. W. HALSEY, C. R. P. A. GARNER. Secretory. LEGAL NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Ogilen Consolidated Mining and iug Company: 51111 rrln(jal Notice place of business, OgJcn.Utsb. is hereby given, that at a meeting of 11m Hoard of Directors of tbe Ogden CotisolidHied Mitring sn-Milling Company, held oa the 7ib day of February, 1906, at No. 209 Ecclee Building; Ogden, Utah by order of the said Board of directors. Assessment No. 4. of mill per share, was levied on (lie outstanding slock of the Ogdrn Consolidated Mining and Milling Company, payable immediately to N. H. Ives, Secretary, at bis office, Nu, 209 Krcles Building, OaJeu, Utah. And It wan furl her ordered by sulij board Ibst any slock tiiou which this esinwt. No. 4 remains uiiirald on Saturday, March 11, 131)5, will le delinquent and will be advertised for sal at public auction and unless payment ia mad before, so much of said stork my lm necessary, will lie sold on Friday, March 31, 1905, at 4 o'clock . m. of said day at the office uf N. IL Ives, Bocretury, So. 309 Ecclea Ilulid-in- g Ogden, Utah, to pay the delinquent ssMwsment thereon, together with the costs of advertising and the expense of ale. N. IL IVES Rerretary, No. 209 Eccles Building, Ogden, Utah. one-hal- f SHERIFF'S BALE. CEOKGE W. LIKINS, ) J. W. ADAMS riaiuUff. ) vo. Louis Vincent, ) ) Carrie L. llncent ) To ln Mild t Klicriff'a Bale, un tiie 2d 1905. at twelve o'clock, day uf March, uoun. at tlm front, door of the County Court House, in Ogden, Weber County, l'lali, tlm following deocribed Real Ra- fale situated In Ogden City, Weber County, Klsle of Utah. All of Ixns Ten (Hi), Eleven (111, Twelve (12), and Thirteen (13), uf Kma Lynn, a auhdivUJon of Ogden City, Weber County, Slate of Utah. Ogden Lodge No. 871 T. F. K, meeu By JOBEPH W. HAILEY, Sheriff, 1st and 3rd ftldayo at 8 p. aa. In L GEO. A. BKURING, Dep't Slier, F. bsIL VlalUng Ogdrn, Utah, Februurv 91li, 1905. dlally iavltod. HENRY R. MORE, JOSEPH CHEZ. CORAL J. TYLER. Attorney, L N. LANND4G ' Bar-gao- I aa FRUITS AND CANDIES. John Con toe, the popular candy man nfacturar, has tha finest Un or chuto sat trulto, candles, dgan and tobacen. Ton should sail and are him. Oae door north of Wrights; 2135 Washington Avenuai THE CHRYSANTHEMUM. BROTHERHOOD OF RAILWAY TRAINMEN. Tbe first chrysanthemum, show, wes Ogden lodge No. (8. Brotherhood of held lu Norwich, England, in 120. Railwoy Tralomen, unto every WedTbe Philadelphia Horticultural socienesday evening at 7:88 p. m. held the first chrysanthemum show ty 1'. L. BUTLER, Maator. DRESSMAKING, in the United States In 1WKL A. L. HOWG tac-y- , fit Maryland Tha first cbrymnUiemums brought to Avenno. Dresses made, latest styles, E. A. M UNSET, CoUeeter, 241 25tk Europe were taken from China by skip-per- n Chlh remodeled, cleaned, StroaL drens draaees, plain sewing and of the tea trading ships. stitching, or go out by the day. the chrysanthemum- - is potted After Dressmaker, 2515 Lincoln avenue. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. leave it for a little dime la the shade. Administrator, Then give it all (he ran thst Is possible. Weber Camp No. 74. Moeto In K. of Tbe fbryssnthrmnui wss introduced haii P. in Utah National Baan buildHAIR GOODS. into England 2UO yeai-- ago from Chievare ing o, Thursday evening nt Mrs. C. . Lr, deafer la hair goods, dock. Visiting Woodman oordially lm us. It was grown first in Ilblland after Its emigration. switches, frisaea, eto, at lew prices. vited to alUmd. WM. DOYLE. C. CL The chrysanthemum ,1s one, of, tlie Masquerade costumes, wigs, eta, Mail E. AUTH. Cork. 1st NaL Bak. Bldg. easiest of garden-flowerorders promptly attended to. Hair to grow, but O. 435. Bon chafes a specialty. P. It needs caiefuf tending after it is toffies Rooms over old poe building; IU WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. brought Into the house In poto when Twenty-fourt- h street. the frost rome.i. Sego Lily Clrela No. 174 meets every TONSORlAL artist. 2nd anl 4ih Friday nights at 7:30 ia Tbe fhaage f a ( K. of P, hall. Visiting neighbor core IIow family anmc change In the Go to Mrs. Adallnt Green weO for dlally Invited. course f many year in iiluHtratnl MRS. MARY HARRISON. G. N. the beat shampooing, singeing C hair Bote vile" into ELLEN EASTMAN, Civrk, 2234 the eonverslbs of and saaage that will tnaks y9a feel Tbynne." An Engllab deed hearing Wavkington Avei fresh sad good. 2422 Monroa. date to the etaaingdiys efthe flfhwntU Women iff Woodcraft, Ogden CJlrele, eentury siiows liitoe broiom then PAINTING AND PAFER HANDING 581, mwti every Monday night nt 8 flmehrtilair John BoleVil of 'Beterile Wall paper. Paper Hangtott and p. m Odd Fellows' LalL Visiting and Thefts apd Wtffinm Botevile. The trio ire dlsfibgalahed from all othNeighbors Iavltod. Painting. See J. R. Dran. 2464 Wi Dues can be paid nt the office of Ed. er BdtcvllM by tho expIanfefen'tof fflie Anth the afternoon of the 28th of tt'-l-i Inue." er family residence, tbe tJUerte VETERINARIAN. month. Flret National Bank Bldg. Joint'lMosrs-siim- . LILJY LIGHT, G.N, 245 W. Patterson which bud come to theirwss known s John's grandson JOHN ERNST, D. V. S.. offiro at MARIE CRITEB, Clark, 2731 Monraj Ralph BotsvilMff the Iiuhi from wfalrb Coreys Livrrv. 'Phon; 29, tlie tranrilion to. RafpH Tkyone hoeasy. ELKG G P. Ills dwrffMams have been .Thytmes ever since. FRATERNAL Ogden lodge, Na 718, meets every t oi WiaTlian . Tone day evening lodge and clnb rooms, Vigo, the Spaaioh ranpoiC to an old ROYAL ARCANUM. second floor Masonic bulldicg, 2410 time ecM of war. U sms to Vice that Wash. Ave. tS. Drake and Norris sailed in ISM to Safest and Best. Insures men for on O. B. MORN, X twe or three thousand dollars Emere CRlanUaLU Beeretary. tv. place Den Aatanio on the throne uf DolMillion Kcncy fund nearly Three Thoy brssed Vigot. hntfoUed Portugal e thousand BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY CARMEN to Lisboh arid went away lars; upwards of thirty-oncapture over death claims paid, amounting lo Btli plunder other. each cursing membership niertv million dollars; Wab-aic- h No. 370, , Ogden wss there that the cessmow stailon reover three Hundred Tiwusand. Rocky Brotherhood Lodge Railway Carmen of Am- ceived bat 5 tdiJhag a awn ta zragtw Mountain Council, No. (37. meets secmeets 1st end 3rd of and took to robbery, for whiclf many ond and fourth Monday evenings at A. erica, month at A. O. U. W. Friday Hall. each O. U. W. Hall, over Howell's Store. Visof them were banged In snd mam LonW. E-- HARDY, C. C 222 23rd BL iting Brothers rnniialiy greeted. don. When the English under Brake R. 2627 E. C. Lin. Av MONEGAN, B, A C. EMERSON. Regent. Into Vigo harbor again there srna put Collector. JOS. SEVERN. OF HONOR. DEGREE treasure in sight A fleet of Spanish G. B-- ROBERTS. Secretary. galleons, of which tawbow bed been in Meeto every Wednesday evening nt pursuit wss In the bay, protected by a KN1GHT8 OF C0LUMBU8. 7:30 o'clock at A. O. U. W. kali. French fleet Several gmUroiw were C. of K. MISS LILT LEAMAN, A meets at 777, No. Council captured ly the English, but more Ogden MRS- - SUSIE BINS. Recorder. Mon-- , went to the bottom and there remain O U. VL hall, first snd third PEIRCE. LOIS Financier. MISS , at-iavltod to MISS LILLIAN HANSEN. Receiver. to this dsy. Nowadays Vigo to a days. Visiting brethren little tewu. Visiting members cordially Invited. lg!" c. BROWN, F. 8. Kj '('fiiiirv4haMii. w. U MAGINNIS. G. u. w. a. Is suing her lute fur fiU'W. Henry On MOPERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA No. 2. A. O. V. W. ttli'nt around? Phnrlre Un tb greaiiil evory SAtor mam. Gin MAA tnmta iTirv Llcfii lit A that on four different occasions. te r.iid to her, We ore tareing.fl'm-esth-er.i with the sweat oa d. mo-chi- ne s t a u I IfeffiSSW I a s&sr cm-plii"- ri;e tl)e-we- Uroc-kl- Life. |