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Show iilE A10KXIX0 EXAMiLi: qudux, CTAII, riilDAY RUSSIAN RETREAT tCuBtlBUhl from jolurnn of Japanese puKhin W en cut PS Ttl and koneM,livd Two rooms, tor houek.iiug. Left Army. WedWith the ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS - left army ONE CENT PER COST nesday. March 8. Noon. TinPAGE INSERTION. baa cut and destroyed tin- railroad beWORD FOR EACH LESS tween Mukden and 'lie Pass. Detail FIRST INSERTION NO are not uhtainable at present. The THAN 25 CENTS. ALL ADVER. Rusbian- - are in retreat oter me, northTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN ern roads. BUSEXCEPTING ADVANCE. The left column of these armies la at INESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. UKainpu sevcp miles north of the Hun river, ami five mile west of me railroad, and has had a fierce fight with a Russian force tiirie its numbers. 'Ihe FEMALE HELP WANTED. Russian casualties number 10.0W. The iu gieat hussian .center is WAN KD Exiieniid chaniln-rm.iiconfusion.' m lU-slHutrl. Wages flu per 3 month, bosTil and room. RUSSIANS CUT OFT. Jap-iuck- :.SiJlce ha frequently our killed aud tenely shelled on who were being renwied - Etcher, .udc.rrie.weat iOR RENT Tri-niau- of Mu- tody fro s ssfs? start from the west and northeast on the extreme The Buasian division was hard pressed and duringe of the Jspau-tthe night the pressure and who who were reinforced to pool-liostared an addittonal battery the dtvis-'ha- d that so great became MJd e pantry 2333 MONEY TO 1.0AX fur-niche-d Jcffer-so- retn-ati'.i- n 9-- to retire. Tho adjoming The its left also retired. There quietly. wight did nut the Japaa-durinW hrtvy rifle Are u4blew up the the night of In that part of the village at night-tsl- t shunt un occupied by them They then retired. generally This morning matters wera quiet in tnat quarter. During General Haul-tar- t the fighting yesterdayhla own cross oi with named Ivan gt. Ceorge a sharpshooter the Barkoff. who. though wounded in rear aud hand, declined to go to the General KaulUavs, on be bandaged. that Barkoff had f been twice wounded at the Liao Yang and at the Bhakhe kissed the man ilrer, dismounted,cros on Brkoff 2122 fi.oo pPr room. Ave. FOR KENT 1 ffj ur three furnished room for housekeeping, apply 218 27th. Si. 3dj.it. tf r ar-m'- died rooms. 137 Houta-kci-pin- bat-Jtet- CONVALESCENT WANTED A woman between 25 and 9 OR KENT Furnished front rooms for light housekaepiug, inquire room 40 years of agj to do general house33 Boyle block. work. One who is uot afraid to roiercnce and state work, give care FUR RENT NiitHy furnished rooms wages wauled. Address Mr. X, W-lvStandard. by the day. wn.k or month, luqutrs at room 6, Boyle block, 24til Wash. Ave. WANTED Experienced Lady Stenogids. rapher and typewriter. Reply with FOR RENT Nicely furnished room refcrcBi-eto R O. Box G. with board for tw gentlemen. Howe house-woitable. Strictly modern. 419 26ih St. WANTED Girl for general 2RM Madison. Earn 3U per hundred writing slant letters. Send stamiied envelope for particular. Ideal Mlg. Co., Casaopolla, Mich. LADIES SOLDIERS. Clirfiai, March 9. One thousand conarrived here GIRL WANTED Apply the ldan-h- a valescent Russian anldii-r2474 2 Washington Ave. d at will be today. They ,TTie lighting on the right flank was once' to a steamer bound for Odessa. WANTED Competent gill fer houseso severe that yesterday the supply MUf work, 2354 Adams. of bandages was exhausted and the were so fatigued that they suret-on- s WANTED Girl lor housework, 2U34 were scarcely able to hold their inGrant. struments. The weather was warm today. SITUATIONS WANTED, FEMALE. RAILROAD SECURE ON MAItCII 7. ssnwwssi WANTED Washing to do. 2731 Jefferson. Mukden. Tuesday, March 7. Via St. unNew Chwang. 5 larch 9. Noon Via Petersburg. The positions are Rusthe p WANTED Work by ths day by exTieu Tain. With Japanese flags changed today and though sian left flank has fallen back slight-ly-, a baud of Chinese bandits today perienced dressmaker. Can give good this is not considered important beheaded two youug Russian who reference. 2339 Adam. Independent except aa showing the persistence of wen alleged to be spies at Slnmintin. phone No. 5t6, the Japanese attempt at the envelop- The first one executed was evidently e ment or rolling up of bom tue MALE HELP WANTED. an officer, but be was wearing a blan flanks. overcoat. He kneeled with out a re, The Japanese were last night murmur while his companion watched WANTED Boy about 18 yean old. 3 Address B, care Standard. pulsed at Putiloff hill, Kandoliaaa the death stroke. The second captive The fate of the was clothed and Goatu paases. iu Chinese clothing embattled right wing still hinges on throughout. He whimpered for a mom- WANTED Ladies and' Gentlemen in the Shakhe river, where me Russian ent but regained his nerve aud strugIliiB aud adjoining territories, to reThs gled troops are holding out well. He was thrown and present and advertise the Wholesale fiercely. siege guns accumulated In the cenr killed while long trumpets fanfared. and Educational Department of an to shown been sides have both ter by old established house of solid finanThe chief of bandits waa a moveto the present be unimportant cial standing. Salary' 93.50-peold man wearing a Japanese day, ment. For three days past an acrimoniwith expenses advanced each Monday tword. He watched the executions unbeen baa ous artillery engagement moved. by check direct from headquarters. "They are spies" he said, going on opposite Huchiatun, which aud we should kill them, besides it Horse and buggy furnished when necwere the Russians holding strongly, ia difficult to transport them." Adessary. Position permanent. and while they have withdrawn from dress Blew Brothers ft Co., Dept. 8. On last Monday night the bandits their battle surprised a small body of Russian buchiatun to correct Monou Bldg., Chicago, 111. alignment, yet they recovered at me scouts and killed twenty-two- , besides village of Machlpu. the two who were beheaded. WANTED Short hand and typewriter secure capturingbandits . The railroad appears to be who has some knowledge of booksuffered a alight loss. The Russian west and the positions Today the whole band consisting of keeping. P. O. Box 125. throughout the center and right are 200 cavalry and 100 infantry formed maintained but the Importance of me a great circle on the out skirt a of Sin- ANY INTELLIGENT person may earn first six days' fighting on the right mintin. The bronzed and stern feagood Income corresponding for newsis confirmed and the effect on me tured Chinese dismounted and jield unnecessary, papers. Experience present struggle la apparent. send for particulars; Press Syndicate their gaily trapped gnd shaggy pontes. The flanking and counter-flankin- g by Tpe meq were armed to the teeth with Loukport, N, Y. the Japanese to tha north along the The rifles and Mauser pistols. railroad is now the main feature of long were mostly turbaited. but WANTED Bright boy who has been the situailon. Rome Japanese pris- infantry many wnra Russian caps. .The Rus- ; through the dUt' or 7ib grade to oner. were. brought in-- from the went sian learn the priming business. Apply captives were Idought to the cenlody: .. ter of the circle .with a flourish of . to foreman oi standard between 4 and 5 p. m. They .were stripped snd BRILLIANT CHARGE BY RUSSIAN8, trumpets; their arms were bound together bewsnwm The were then WANTEDMen and women in this hind their bodies. ' General BeunenkamplTs Headquarturned over' to a six-fohigh excounty and adjoining territories, to r ters, Tuesday, March 7. In pur- ecutioner, who smilingly drew bis represent snd advertise an old estab- . suance to orders to retake at lished house of solid financial stand-Ingsword and after each stroke any cost the positions at Oubeuepusa, wilted the blade on the clothing of the Salary to men 821 weekly, to lost at nightfall, the Russians at midwomen 912 to 819 weekly with excorpses. stormed Ha and night recaptured the hi When- the executions were finished penses advanced each Monday by is ths center, A weird review preceded the corpses-werleft lying on the sun check direct from headquarters. the attack aa the regiments (elected for lit road. were sounded and Horse and bug;, furnished when thia service filed past General Rcnnen-kampf- f. the bandit Bugles awuug Into their necessary; posit am permanent. Adcavalry in dead alienee with pale, set sad dies while the infantry fell into dress, Blew Bro. & 'o.. Dept, A. facet Illuminated by the ravs of the line and Mouon Bldg., Chicago, 111. from the scene of departed moon. Aa ths last set of fours passed execution. tha general turned Ills horse and deFOR SALE, MISCELLANEOUS. parted, saying "Bend me word when you succeed. VERITABLE BOOM CIGAR STORE for sale. J. H. Meyers, His confidence was justified, 373 24th BL for TWIN FALLS IS OnN without- a shout or firing a iliot the ' storming column swept like a tidal FOR SALE Barber shop, ou 25th wave over the successive lines of Japan"If Twin Falls Isnt a typical boom proprieta- - leaves for change street; ese covering the hills. of climate; averages 910. Call at 230 Among ths town there has been no example of one Russian and Japanese dead on the hills 1. 251h street was a Japanese general In full uniform. In the wrat for many years. This Is the verdict .of O. II. Barber, a newspaper Second-hanCaligraph man of the coming metropolis of the FOR SALE A NEUTRALITY TO BE BROKEN. typewriter; cheap. Inquire at the Snake, who Is In 8alt Lake City buying Standard office. a plant with .which to establish the Tientsin, March 9, 2 p. m. The second newspaper in the new town. Old papers, 25 cents per have requested the transportat"When I left fully 15D teams were FOR SALE Call at this office. hundred. ion of 450 tons of rice to Slnmiotin. engaged in hauling the from supplies Lnlew the request la compiled with tha lailroad to Twin the-- e 125 and of Falla, FOR SALE-FAR- MS. Japanese threaten to seise the railroad. were hauling lumber. The demand for Jt ii bellerl to be a tnt case, Tha material simply cant be sup- FOR SALE Best Improved farm In Russians constant shipment of whoat building plied at this time, sltliotigh an average Wfeber county, 81 2 acres; good nd coal to Slnmintin was not interfertwo building a day arc being comwater right Thou. Fahey, SlaterviUe ed with and the Japanese demand Im- of pleted. It to a difficult matter to get partiality. Today they again seized Ilia a place to sleep in tha town, snd there telegraph office at Sinmintin. Is not much prospect for relief in this FOR SALK 100 acres of choice farm regard until the railroad Is completed, Sec. 23 Tp. ing or fruit laud.N.E. WITH MINES. w hleli will not be before August 1. 10. N. of R. 3 W. Two and onc-ha"More than 900 land filings liave been miles westerly from Corlnne. Full Newchwang, Wednesday. March 8. made which call for settlement on or water right. 835.00 per acre, half Chinese refugees that a gen-m- l before May 1. which means the buildreport balance ean run 8 years at 7 cash, Russian retreat towards Tie Iasa on ing of that many house and barns cent interest per annum. Ad8an Monday, the Russians per Of fighting tracts filed upon and the addition dress Juba T. Lynch, room 6U2 Pror?r'sutrl action. Northwest of the COO families to tha community; Mukden the whole front ia said to be at least gress block, Salt Lake City. so that it can be seen that there to with mines and this no cessation of activity In sight. Thera 1 pectod to greatly hasten the is ed check was given Mr. Chadwick on march of the already a marked advance in valued,' that day, the entries covered the transJapanese. The Russians Doth farm and town the of property rKhl attempted a counter-attack- . actions in s proper manner. This eviabout tracts The farm tracts. average but it was repulsed. opjwsed to the diacres In size. 160 acre being ths dence wa directly The Japanese have a Cashier AvAssistant of rect force at right large testimony one be Med can that upon by jarof the Oberlin 15 miles limit Receiver .a m nain road, and Lyon, ery. settleof initial requirements nd another large gon. Tho ,of nn!uP bank, who said tbat Mrs. Chadwick had 45,8 northwest on both sides ment are that, a house and barn be UrL money nor rredit at the bank within sixty Jiy from the date of neither time the railroad. at the Early this morning built any of tbs checks were IsI Jepenese captured Chinese cottr-"- ! Ming and that at least sued. of the acreage Med upon be cultivated rouble notes and The witness testified that the certithem at Laopicn. the llrrt year." fied check account on the ledger did not Mr. Barber, who to a former Salt show that any of the check he men- -. FIRED THEIR SUPPLIES. Laker, lute just sold his interest In the Honed had been issued to Mis, Chad-vlrl- c Twin Falls New and is about to estate new paper, to be called ths JPenese Left Armies, h Tw!? witness ad On mltted that on the date 140.009 was twnllr' ?4rth 7. The Japanese made Times. tod,l3r m th8 village at the on ibe Journal, as being to the EVIDENCE IN CHADWICK CASE. and me Hun river rredit of Mis. Chadwick, the ledger ni n 4 ,e tvRroad are making a strong u showed the same amount credited to ,1n' doen g in this vi Expert Contradicts Cash the srrnunt of Oberlin College. r hunting tar of Bank. large quantities Judge Wing moved that a verdict acol A movement of the. Rua- quitting the defendant be ordered by northward waa visible this after-I- t Cleveland. March 9. The defense in the court on the ground that the 'gf Is uncertain whemer it Is a the Chadwick case closed Its side early aii.ment did not charge an offense ami or 1 reinforcement of me bookkeeping the evidence did not prove that she right today. T. C. Doolittle, the as the first wit- had committed an offense against the called yesterday expert, toiranm!PnM ,cft tnles advanced ness for the defense, occupied the wit- United States. The arguments by Judge Wing tn ness stand when the trial ws resumed I22ib,Jrfi Mukdnthe Plain in m and that of Disduring the today. He testified that the entries of support of his motion of the trict Attorney Sullivan in opposition rtil,ery flre continues 910,000 and 95,000. on the hookaNov. 3, lasted throughout the remainder of the Oberlin bank, under date of 1903. were items of credit to Mrs. morning session. dispatch fromkuropatkin. Similar entries on the disChadwick. NEW RUSSIAN LOAN. count register showed that the two March 9. A die Items were regarded by the bank as beParis, Msrrh h. One of the banks Jfcl friln Kuropatkin dated March 8 ing to the credit of Mrs. Chadwick. forming the syndicate which to floating loan, said today the Nov. 16. 1903, the journal showed the the new Russian did negotiation In Paris snd Petersbnk of tb Hun river, entry of a note of 940.000. Thiser, but burg were cloeejl. However, Ue added, ,umed th offenaivs not appear on the discount regist 5. w of the ilt not occur from, the northwest the journal entry. showed, according tha issuance inth8 Mnk'left north.- - - The center and left to witness, that Mrs. Chadwick was before May and may be further defers flak htTe f8,leB tuck on that dar to 940.000 cither in rod. The amount of the loan to st 8190.oo0.0fi0- - The tafo will .II4 Dghtiag on the entrenched cash or credit. Other entries mi that l,n '" right bank of the Hun dale showed that an item of 940.00 -. probably he a shadn higher (han't Today the enemy- - attacked us was deposited, .though Jt jrawnpt sjw- per cent. Thto end oilier comfit too are we north front, Mill under discussion. driving small de elded by whom. If the cash or cn and Planed s BANDITS EXECUTE PRISONERS 4-- mild-manner- r -tf ' -tf . d Jup-snp- sa 4 HONEY-COMBE- lf sorey-combe- d d '? li-- anti-- amt!1 red . Dentists mo depot FOR 1820 RENT Wash. TICKET BROKERS. furnished room. 3 3dm P. 7752. Two R 8HARMAN S Cut Rats Ticket Office 102 street, llealy House. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms Telephone, 161 Z. Only member American Ticket Brokers' Assn. Iu Ogden, for housekeeping; newly papered; also rooms for trancieut S3C1 Wash- which means to the traveling public low rslea and pci feet safety. Bpeclsl ington. retee to and from Europe via all lines. FOR RENT Furnished snd unfur- Highest price paid for unused tickets, nished housekeeping rooms. Phone mileage, etc. 642x Bell, 710 FOR RENT Furnished rooms housekeeping. 2521 Adams light FOR RENT Furnished bath. 2209 Wash. with rooms B. H. Goddard, Insurance, Real tate and Loans. Rooms 411 Utah Loaq ft Trust Building. heuae-keepin- 427 24th 8L now-fixe- po-r'l- ar Es- ESTATE. REAL 2wk. 2-- FITRNI8HED rooms tor light Peterson ft Co., rooming houses and real estate. Room 42 First KaL Book Bldg, Ogden. . g. -tf FOR RENT furnished tor houeekccplng; modern. 3031 Adams J. Mo Vk-keAsaaer, 150 Main St, Imke City, Utah. P. O. Box 1018. Salt FOR RENT Nice furnished room, wk Samples by mall or express will he 648 24th SL carefully assayed. room with FOJl RENT Furnished ARCHITECTS. bath, 2299 Wash. F.C. Woods ft Co, Architects, room FOR RENT, UNFURNISH. ROOMS. 3d and 57, First Nstioaal Bauk building. Telephone, 31UK. FOR unfurnished RENT Three rooms. 2330 Adams. ELOCUTION. ROOMS AND BOARD. Teacher of wide experience oa stags and platform will take s few pupils ROOM and excellent table service at or class. Terms reasonable. 426 22nd Sf Bell phone 614Z. Apply evenings. A. W. WATSON, 2818 Washington Ave. BOARD ft ROOM First elaae board and room, 371 find St. PIANO TUNING. ROOMS ft BOARD, 565 28ih 'Street. -- U FOR RENT, HOUSES. HOUSE FOR RENT Four of seven rooms furnished. Hot and cold water, cellar, electric jighta, at 559 23rd 8L 8 w FOR RENT Modern brick bouse, rooms. Number 579 24th 8L 7 HOUSE for rest,. and furniture for sale. 2899 Washington Ave. Eight room modem brick house, cm Reent Ave. Rent 825310 per month. Esquire Bismark Saloon, FOR RENT 128 2&tb SL . FOR SALE OR KENT Frame bouse, 11 rooms, 6 cluesU, 3 bams, extensive lawn anl yard. Mra. C luge bretaea, 860 18th street. FOR RENT, STORES. FOR RENT Stme end room. Madiaoa. 2109 -tf FOR RENT 8iire room, and basement 39x110 ft, 334 24th 8t. Apply to J. B. White, second floor, feet near Madison school; 16 will erect store for proper parlies. Apply Wm. Glavuana. FOR SALE. REAL E8TATE. A brick residence with first-clabarn specially arranged for Good terms. 81.206. chickens. Chauacey Party, Cor, 23rd ft Wash, ss houn close la. FOR' SALE 1,000. Pert City water Is house, rash. Terms os balance. Cbauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. SiJter Teut No. 1 meets first ac-- t third Friday evenings at 8 ocluck if R- - of P. haft. ' Visiting Knights cor invited. bally F. 31. COCIIRANZ. Commander. , H. T. HARRIS, Record Keeper. Ogden Tent No. 4. meets the second and fourth Wednesday at 8 o'clock sharp, to I. O. evening F. halL a Mailing Knights cordially iaviled to attend. J- - W. HALSEY, Commander. F- F. UONIX Record Keeper. ' LADIES FOR SALE A most desirable comer on the bench, osn block from Washington. Room for five residence lots. Estate wants is offer. Hunter ft Room 8, First National Kennedy. Bank Bldg. FOR SALE Beit improved farm in Weber county, 81 2 acres; good water right Tlos- - Fahey, SlaterviUe. 1-- FOR SALE 29 Asms choice farmlag land st Roy. Esquire L. J. Taylor. 740 12th s treflt. FO RSALE 16 1! by 132 feet on Mad 24th and 25th Ison Ave.. bet Apply to Wm. Glasmann, t reels. Standard Office- - OF THE MACCABEES. Silver Hive No. 1, meets the second and fourth Tuesdays at y p. " l R- - P- - balL Visiting listers cordially invited. AGXEd HILLIARD, L. C. EMMA L. TOWNS, R. K. two-thirt- FRATERNAL ORDER OP EAGLES. Fraternal Order f Eagles, Ogden Aerie No. 118, p. O. E.. meet every Sunday evening in A, O. U. V. hall. ver Howell's at 8:99. Visiting Brother Eagles are Invited to attend the Aerie meeting. E. R. GEIGER, W. P. D. T. TRACY. W. Sec'y. H. B. FORBES, Aerto Phyilciau. Ogden Lodge No. 5 Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Meets in L 4J. O. F. hull every Tuesday evening. Yisltlug BROTHERHOOD OF RAILWAY brothers cordially in tiled to be presTRAINMEN. ent. DELMAR DUNCAN, Noble Grand. Ogden Lodge No. 68, Brotherhood of HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. Railway Trainmen, meets every Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. Junction City Lodge No. 36, T. L. BUTLER, Muter. Order of Odd Fallows, meets A. U HOWE, Bec'y., 619 Maryland in I. O. F. hall every Thursday Avenue. eveulng. Yiailing brothers cordially E. A. ML'NSEY, Collector, 243 25th invited to be present. BtreeL C. P. UTTER, N. O. WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. LEGAL Queen city Kebokah Lodge No. 4. L. O. O. F, meets first and third SaturNOTICE Or ASSESSMENT. . day evenings i Odd Fellows' hall. Twenty-fourt- h St. Visiting members Ogdru Consolidated Mining end MlU-to- g invited. Company; MRS. KATE HOWE, Noble Grand. MRS. E. MLTD, Buo y, 718 23rd SL Principal placeof bualnew, Ogden, Utah. Notice I hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of FRATERNAL SROTHERHOOOl the Ogden Consolidated Mining auJ Milling Company, bald ou the 7th day Ogden Lodge No. 871. T. F. B, meets of FVbruary. 1905, at No. 209 Kcclci 1st and 3rd Fridays at 8 p. tu. In L Building. Ogden, Utah by order of Ibe O. O. F, hall. Visiting members cor- Mid Board of director. Asm'S meet dially invited. one-hamill per .share, we No; 4, of HENRY R. MORE, President. levied on the outstanding stock of tbe CORAL J. TYLER, Secretary. Ogden ConaoHdsted Mining snd Milling I. N. LANNINU, Treasurer. Company, payable immediately (o N. 1L Ivee, Secretary, it bis office. No. 209 Ecclea Building, OgJen, Utah. KNIGHTB OP PYTriiAS. And it wu further ordered by eald Ogden lodge No. 2. Knights of Py- hoard that any etoek upon which this aasenmaat No. 4 remain unpaid on thias moots el CasUe hail, Utah Bank building, every Monday Saturday. March 11. 1905, will bn ud will bn advert iced fur sale evening. All K. of P.'s requested to at public auction and unteaa paymaut meet with us. to made before, eo much of mid stock J. C. DELMORE, C. C. a may be uecetwary, will be sold ou A. T. WOOD. M. of F. Friday, March 31. 1905. at 4 oclock p. L. N. ME1D, K. of B. snd 8. m. of said day at the office of N. H. Ivee, Secretary, No. 209 Eodee BuildRATHBONE BISTERS. ing Ogdnu, Utah, to pay the delinquent Meets every Bsturday afternoon at eueMment thereon, together with the 2:30 to Pythian hall, Utah National coats of advertising sad the expense of Bank Building. Sojourning sisters corK H. IVES Benretary, dially invited to attend. No. 209 EocVea Building. Ogden, Utah. MH8. ELLA BROWN. M. K. C. MRS. ISABEL WYANT, of It. and C. Inde-poude- a Na-Iton- riANO TUNING Hr. Tempest Wood, single tuning 33.60; by the year $7.50. ORDER OP RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Address, care Fred Masaa, 2466 Wahsatch Division No. 124, O. R. Washington Ave. C meets second and fourth Friday at PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. 2:30 pi m. ia K. of P. ball, corner Washington avenue and 24tb SL Au Dr. A. Feralund, Physician and Sur- brothers are cordially invited to atgeon. Office hour, 10 to 12 a. m., 2 tend. to 4 p. m. 340 25th St. 'Phone 229. F. W. HERRINGTON, C. C. D. L. BOYLE, 8. and T. FRUITS AND CANDIES. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD, John Centos .the popular candy man choicHue of ufacturer, has the finest Weber Camp No. 74. Meets in K. of est traits, candles, cigars sad tobacco. P. hell to Utah National Bank build-to- g You should call and see him. Oss 8 every Thursday evening at door north of Wrights; 2335 Wash- oclock. Visiting Woodmen cordially inington Avenue. vited to attend. WM. DOYLE. C. C. SANITARY JOBBER. K. AUTU, Clerk, lit NaL Buk. Bldg. SANITARY JULj.R Clouds moved, WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. r ess pools cleaned and rubbish hauled. Rate reasonable. John Van Zwedea, He go Lily Circle No. 174 meets every Rea 603 2nd SL lud. Phone 3601m. 2nd and 4th Friday nighte at 7:30 in K. of P. balL Visiting neighbors cordially Invited. DRESSMAKING. MRS. MARY HARRI80NYG. N. ELLEN EASTMAN. Clerk, 2234 Dreiees made, latest style. Furs Washington Ave. Chilremodeled, cleaned, dren's dresses, pjila sewing and Women of Woodcraft. Ogden Circle, stitching, or go out by the day. 681, nux-every Monday night at 8 Dressmaker, 2515 Lincoln avenue. hall. Visiting p. m Odd Fellows Neighbors Invited. HAIR GOODS. Duet ean be paid at the office of Ed. Auth the afternoon of the 28th of each Mrs. C. E. Lee, dealer to hair goods, month, First NaUossl Bask Bldg. LILLY LIGHT, G. N., 245 W. Pat-- switches, frizzes, etc., at low prlcee. tersou. Masquerade costumes, wigs, etc. Mail MARIE CR1TES. Clerk, 2731 Monroe enters promptly attended to. Hair chains a specialty. P. O. Box 431. a. p. Rooms over old poetofflee building; 321 elks. street. Twenty-fourtNo. 719, meets every Ogdes lodge. TONSOR'AL ARTIST. Tuesday evening lodge snd club rooms, second floor Musnuic building, 2416 Go to Mrs. Adeline Greenwell for Wash. Ave. ' hair A. G. HORN. E. R. the best shampooing, singeing of !.nd massage tbat will make you feel W. C. CRANDALL, Secretary. fresh and good. 2422 Monroe. Entraalm C Warla lr(Ht Farm, The Ingest farm to tho world, which until recently wm to Missouri, bee hem e tended Into Iowa, say tho Kansas City Journal It la owned by David Bankln and hie eon, W. F. Rankin, of Tnrkld, Ha The elder Rankin la worth 81,000,000 end baa made It hy farming. He owns 23JHKI acres In Atchison county and, being still afflicted with tbe desire to own more lend, had to reach Into Fremont county. It, the other day. when be bought 8,500 acres more. Rankin never sells. He Is a rattle king, n etui king, a lend king, n philanthropist and a captain of Industry. He employs about am pornoun, representing L600 population. f a h BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY CARMEN Wahsatch Lodge No. 370, Ogden Brotherhood Railway Carmen of America, meets 1st and 3rd Friday of each month at A. O. Lr. W. ball. W. E. HARDY. C. C, 222 23rd St. C. E. MONEGAN, R. 8., 3627 Lin. Av DEGREE OF HONOR. Meets every Wednesday evening at 7:39 oclock at A. O. U. W. balL MISS LILY LEAMAN, C. of E. royal arcanum. MRS. SUSIE SIMS. Recorder. MISS LOIS PEIRCE, Financier. Safest and bear. Insure men for MISS LILLIAN HAX8EN, Receiver. cue two or throe thousand dollars. Visiting member cordially invited. Emergency fund nearly Three Million thous Dollars; upwards of thirty-onA. O. U. W. paid, amounting to tad death claims over ninety million dollars; member-ahl-p Fidelity Lodge, No. 2, A. O. U. W. over Three Hundred Thousand. Meets In A. O. 17. W. hall every SaturRocky Mountain Council, No. 637, l fourth Monday evday evening. Visiting brothers Invitmeets second hsIL over Howelll A.O.U.W. at enings B. T. VALLEREUX, M. W. . Store. Visiting brothers cordially to WALTER RICHEY, Recorder. vitqd W. N. PEIRCE, Financier. A. C. EMERSON, Regent. - ... . ' The Cur1! OnnoefnaMr-H- e tMori hla loyal people f Like rhlMran to n aalnt: we die' Utile er father, "Help, We elarve an frewe end feint The noble heern not for hie crlnf The Midler far hie drum, Tbe proeurntnr for hie ehlme-oAt hurt le thee we roam. , 1 ! fcllhful nrleet v. God's beet gift te the poor-- A throne shall stand, se at fee it, N Before thy pals- - dnnr. Aud that with favor It be crowned , The prayer we bring to thee hell fe the holy cross he hound A cnrtft on (talrery. "And trim and children, too, shall To more thy piteous heart, And when thou eeee them, pe1 and numta ahall start. Thy rredy We filetae thee not; hew couldet thou JVunovrow. ms-chi- farm; four-rooFOR SALE Twenty-acr- e brick house, with pantry and PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING. clothes closet; large barn; good Wal paper, piper hanging sad pasture; email orchard; two flowing 2464 Waeh. wells, and water right. If taken at painting. Bee J. Ik Drone, once, right party can have it at a VETERINARIAN. bargain. C. A Ileckenlooser. Pleasant View. JOHN ERNST, D. V. 8., office at Corey's Livery. 'Phones 28. In, covered FUR SALE Lot e,o fruit with the choicest of bearing FRATERNAL Cbauncey Parry, Cor.- 23rd and Wash. -tf ODD FELLOWS. OF THE MACCABEES. lf ASSAYER. avenue. with . -- tr know. - With eourdrrs trained to hide? Bui thou wilt hear; our dally woa hall woe then to our elds." Then the good enevl of the mr . Speke with a ertiyl'e voire: "bet no mischance this moment mar; 'Tie srnt thee to rejoice. Or mart thy people es they trudge J Toward time their weary way, Ta And tn thee n righteous Judge-A- nd go unarmed ee they. "Beough through centuries of wrong e Thy line Inverted fame. The Romanoff he been too long The eynnrywi of shame. Then beets to meet the cross afar. Do thou what courage eon. V And thou sholt ha the gradter case if thou but show thro man." He lew resolved, but fortune dtreh One glaaee his purpose crossed : dp An Imptdae front seme recreant elrw woa last. he Triumphed, and The flower is trampled hi the eod; Fslse dewn delays the day: And owe again the win of God Merrhee the bloody war. Robert Pndarweod Johnson In KnrpeFe Weakly. Lew Tana Po polar Shoes fee Hen. Low shoes will come tote general wear again, tans becoming even more popular than they were lest oaaooa. when the eboe dm tor found that their storks were toadoqueto tn meet the demand, tho groat popularity of tho ten shoe not be ring been foresees by tbe makm, eeye Men's Wear. With ton shoes Colloctor. SEVERN. again in fever, ten hone end bine JOB. Be null will fen very fashions Mr, both ORDER OF WASHINGTON. G. B. ROBERTS, Secretary. colon bring In good taste worn with KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. Ogden Union, No. 173, Order oi tho oek leather abodes and bltw serge meets every Tuesday ev- eulta f Ants how this eennou been a moots at A. Washington st I o'clock in A. O. U. W. hull. very material part of tosm drees end Ogden Council No. 777, ening comrades Invited to attend, G f; . W. hall, first and third trill be wen daring the spring by txM-lea-l invited to Visiting Visiting H. A. SIMS. President. mm. ttfind. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. H C. BROWN. F. 8. The SUatenlnw MM leetk. W. L. MAGINNI3. G. K. PtllV the ia tha "mild aoutlT-t- ha FORESTERS PF AMERICA. ram. n-- Mon-nays- F' bn h FIRE INSURANCE. mo aftcr-thTevi!l- 8f Twcnry-fift- 2253 Independent. Washington nveaw. Book-keepin- M4 " " Furnished rooms, bath, snd steam hast. The Palace. 259 DR. D. N. SMITH, lsi Nat. Ssk. Bldg. 25t h St, on snd a half blacks from Drug Store. 2151 Wash. Ave. : e i On farms and city w TOR RENT fly-hi- iin-ea- Masonic hall, over 2416 Washington Ave., Ogden. Utah. limner GIDEON, D. MURPHY, . G. HORN. FOR RENT Furnished rooms with HENDERSON L McillLLAN bath. Ths Coh.il is I, 2G.1 24th 61. 1-- trau-ferre- KNIGHTS MASONIC. new-pape- FOR KENT 26th St. dl-o- n March 9. Newcbwang. via been The Russia in have not reinforced from the direction of General Harbin since March 1. Nogis army made a forced march mile daily and, acting of twenty-fiv- e iu conjunction with General Oku'a army. surrounded 80.0UU Kusians in the direction of Tie Pass and rut off their Tho hurrying Japanese aupplies. passed a division of Russians without giving It any attention until the enveloping movement was completed. when they crushingly attacked the Itusklaus on all sides. 12-- 2 fRATERNAL Weber LuUge Nil ti, F. 1. M. Regular cumiuuuk'aiiim first aud third Kennedy, Thursday of each monm. (J'talified Room 6. First Nai l. Bauk lllilg. Mason cordially invited. H. K. MacMILLAN. W. M. WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS. F K. NICHOLS, Sec'y. 'A'ANTEDLaeo Curtains to do up, - 16 West Ogden Chapter Nil 2. K. A. M. Regk Si. mo. ular cunroeaiwu first Tuesday (it each womb. Yikitiug companions cordially WANTED Vhilin piipils.Paniune.2163 invited. Adams avenue. A. V. McIXTOSU. E. II. P. F. E. NICHOLS, Secretary. 25cta PER HUNDRED for old at Staudard Office. El Musts Commendery No. 2. K. T. Stated conclave eeooud Wednesdays of PROFESSIONAL each mouth. Sojourning Sir Knights courteously invited. F. W. YOU K. C. Attorneys-it-lsF. K. NICHOLS, Recorder. C. RICHARD Ecclea Bldg. L MAUINNUk tjueea Esther Chapter No. 4, O. E. K. 1RATT. S. Regulai meeting held at Masonic GEO. HALVERSON. - hall the first and third Fridays uf each "HARLK8 STOUT, " month. Sojourning members cordially I. S. FARNSWORTH, to attend. First Nil Bank. Bldg. invited EUNICE C. GORDON, W. M. " " JOSEPH CHEZ. L11JJE HALSTEAD, 8ecieury. ALENTINE u,nlljt Nl.ly furnished J. Bldg. real tmate. 3t Wnahlugiua ITT LOAN ou real estate E. Ballautyne. 813 MONEY TO LOAN FuroiiilirU rooms, modern BENT FOR Keel liiu-i- f jt TO securiiy. Ta.j rooms, pantry and 'UiMfi, furutahfc l fv,- housekeeping. . conveniences, 2614 Monroe. J. J. FRATERNAL DHL-M- n. MONEY :53u Jeffcrs'-ui- 10. 1103. MONEY TO LOAN. IOR RENT FtR RENT MAUC1I , ROOMS. RAILROAD CUT. far northward, ws RENT FURNISHED FOR luchiuenti of outpukta from the village Pudlaka about two lui'u-- northwest of village of m jf the MOUSING, L0ST. between LOST Black overcoat, Standard oftief nd Thirtieth and 3025 Adams. Washington. IOST One JUtyeie No. P3178. nd receive turn to 274 23t,- ward. - 2 SCAN THI WANT ADS. ' Rere- 1 beyond ail MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA ruth Comp. N Tuesday night si hall. 8 prire-F- er a at tMs minute, brethren, she Court .Wasatch No. 2, Foresters of sftll-- t riwet of Icel I. O. F. Meets hall. 2Uh Americataken meets ctost froarn the 9990. An' we're ekiaanhi' every an' alldtn' o'er the enow o'clock to K. of P. St. first and third Wednesday evenings Fran BUlviile np u Browmrflle. frem of each month st 7:39. G. W. HALSEY, C. R. p. A. GARNER, Secretary. T!R to Tally ha! L Buatsa to Atlanta CaaaUtutta |