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Show THE MOnXINCS EXAMINER: OCDEX, MONEY TO LOAN Washington. March CO. Protests from prospective seniors under the Minidoka irrigation project were telegraphed President Roosevelt yesterday and were referred bv him" today to Secretary Hltrkcock. The protests Italian were against the action of the secre9 Tb BicbiJJ. tary in the recent division of the fund si Ainericau - apportioned fur the Minidoka Loproject hlturay by Mawh! h brought down so that part of it might be used on the project. Secretary rged with hiring 2fthe brutal outrage uPn Ihe Hitchcock will not modify his derision wr.' ' the in matter and work on of the r' of Haden Puff yeroW bj J 0 Tbs suspect project will be inaugurated at ji Ukmi a as early a date as practicable. SherBell g ueurce In view of tbe :re4.5d misunderstanding itat be i Virginia. He which scents to have arisen in refer-enr- e born .hVt be Tueato Idaho irrigation matters the don to Vermilion being brought face to director of the gcologiral survey today said lhat has ,he misapprehension bor ntw" with f ud al onc arisen by reason of an effort of many not to the persona anticipate the plans of enthat he wss n!d win on tb. home and gineers and secure choice holdings of The lands. The government front the first the hi.re kwe. declared that Sherman has warned intending settlers to go bf who did the imibla alow in making amt ties on lands emand !!! JLe a description of the braced in the Minidoka project which 1ms called particular attention to the Ed -him. much fact that plans for irrigation, esiioeial-lintimated that he was a thoae involving a pumping plant, Jewent appearing man than the ones prison-iswere merely tentative, and could not fiTheld m he suspect. The St once released and given be worked out as quickly as those for to assist hint la a gravity system. While nothing has by the sheriff arisen to prevent ultimate developments of the pumping plant, so many after being ill. but delicate engineering features are incareful consideration The deceased was one volved that of bis v ley must be given to these before Sf any thf early pioneers of the latter definite conclusions are reached or faithful worker !V a church. She was 84 years final plana are approved. Bo that while no reason exists for Jr,pf and has reared a very large Boise-Payett- Boise-Payett- e fm "TV ? C Z wnt y r;,. , ly lelievlng that the pumping features of the Minidoka project will not ultimately be utilised engineers very wisely PROVO NEWS NOTES. have decided in give this question more study and consideration before airch 29. The Commercial it construction. for JTof Spaiilih Fork. which will do recommending aleneral banking business n Span-iBln Eaters and Wheat Eaters. Fork, ha Sled articles of incorpora- , Some writer once classified the popuwp-The clerk the with county tion stock Is IM.IWO. divided Into 250 lation of the world into two groups f.'W each. the rice eaten and tbe wheat eaters. sham of the par value of are: Preai-n- t With rice goes fish, and with wheat The officers and directors goes meat. Chemical analysis shows Henry Gardner; vice president. Rock-hilB. John Y. Smith; cashier. A. each of these combinations forma that W. A. Miles. Carl Anderson. a perfect diet, embracing all tbe neceschildien J- - Knight and J. Mrs. sary food elements. But, while the to leave fur California early ia wheat find meat diet requires an elabIn the some lime for remain to April orate and expensive preparation to of climate provithe of change hope uf her health make it ready for use, tbe rice god the lo beneficial ng on. fish diet Is cheap and simple. It needs Hanford, who has been doing no slaughter houses, mills or bakeries, T. engineering work for tho Salt hake with dozens of other adjunctive facroad in Nevada this winter, haa been tories. Fish and rice can be prepared lisitinc m Spring villc and Provo for for food by the simplest processes withNevada I for He left few days. the sit in fifteen minutes after they are Acceptances of positions for nest brought to the pat. And so the rice to live on a few pennies year have been received by tho board asters are able of education from all the teachers now g day and yet thrive and beeoma big Kansas City employed except the flve following, and populous nations. who for various reasons have declineJournal. Belle DeMoisy. d:- Nora Young. Knudsen and Mary Beasley, Lydia Fee People af TMrtr, lytha Brown. Three of the vacancies teach tbe age of thirty withIf you Ailed the been employment ktvs by had any serious illness you out haring Dixoa and U. Etta M. o. H, Warner, to live till seventy or bo will likely Harris. battle more," said a physician. "All tbe old Members of the Logan City council ware here today Inspecting tlie- - sewer folk I know reached thirty without ony system and the city's system of o peralarming maladies scored against them. iling it. Logan is about to install "From thirty on all you need do is to ewer system. be careful, to observe n few simple rules of health. I should say that these A Mphtwireln Rarebit, rules are simple and good: ' A bsehclor whose skill at getting up Eat fruit at breakfast and at lunchhim assures dishes plendally supper eon. , ty af company in the evenings ip "Avoid pastty, muffins, hot bread and for substitute for the Welsh buttered toast tahMt that is free from nlgbtmnre. He "Eat potatoes only once a day. covers lightly toasted bread with finely Walk at least four miles In tbe open grated cheese and instead of slipping it air dally. In the oven places It beneath the flame Do not drink tea 'or coffee. of the gas broiler until the cheese has Take a dally bath and wash the been toasted a light brown. face with warm water before retiring. If a good cream cheese is used there Bleep eight hours." Philadelphia is not the slightest suggestion of Bulletin. or grmllnew. and even those to i whom a rabbit means a night of trouA Ires Fie. bled dreams may Indulge In this with of Aragon, attended Alfoua king no fear of erll consequences. several of hla courtiers, called on o by The trirk Ilea in the grating of the Jeweler to Inspect some of bis wares. cheese. Rmken into lilts, it would melt No sooner had hs left the shop than into a pasty mass. Finely divided, each tho proprietor came running after him particle nliouM be Individually toasted and complained that lw had been robbefore it has chance to melt down, bed of a diamond of great value. The and in that at ate it is readily aaslmilat-d- . king returned to the shop and ordered New York Preai. n Urge vessel filled with bran to be brought and placed on tbe counter. The Choice of Wife. then commanded etch of his courtHe A German professor aelerls a woman iers to insert his hand dosed and thau who ran merely etew prunes not withdraw It open. He was tbs first to stewing prunes and reading Pro-clu- s begin, and after all had had their turn make n delightful harmony, but asked tbe jeweler to empty the vesBecause he wants his prunes stewed for hf sel on the counter. By this means tbs him and chooses to read Troclua by diamond was recovered and nobody bimseif. A fullness of sympathy, a wan disgraced. baring of life one with another, la ever looked a In for except scarcely Tk rrmmr Hlpapataaraa. narrow, conventional sense. Men like One of the animals least known to to come home and find a Maxing fire the outside world la the pygmy hippoand a smiling face and an hour of reof west Africa. It la just laxation. Their serious thoughts and potamus what Its name implies, a pygmy hippoearnest aims in life they keep on one potamus. It U much smaller than tbe ids. And this is the carrying out of common hippopotamus, being no larger love and marriage almost everywhere than an ordinary or fair aised bog. It ia the world, end this the degrading of differs somewhat from tbe common women hy both. From One of Mrs. hippo in tbe character of its teeth, and Browning's Letters, 1844 Instead of spending its time in the rivers and lakes In Urge herds It wanders The Vli of Mew Ideas. about through tbe jungles singly or In The recognition of the value of a new pairs, much after the manner of swlue Wro In regard lo a business point la in search of mast. wsdlng employers to encourage erltl-dm- s , . sog-gine- ss re cor-Hall-y real Room On farms and city et!e. fi. Hunter A Kennedy. First Nat l. Bask Bldg. TELEGRAPHY. TELEGRAPH from 7 to WushingUia V cveniugs. u,ar .WS convocation first Tuesday of each 2474 DMUtk- 8'26-lnoting companions eurdiaUy muted. a. v. mcintosh. e. ii. p. BUREAU. UfllOOU p. m. Apply avt-mit- EMPLOYMENT Employment U. NICHOLS, Room Bureau, Boyle Block. becretar. Stated vonclavs socond Wednesdays of each iuou!ii. Sojourning Sir Knights court foully invited. w. VOLU E I'. do up, - K. NICHOLS, Raeardor. wo. WANTED loco Curtains to 1C7 West 30th flt. Queen Esther Chapter No. 4, O. B. Regulai held at Masoaic ball the amt meeting and third Fridays ot each WANTED Violin puplla,Paalone,?1S:i Adams avenue. i 'S' BONp, ALSEY, ComnUmder. Record Keeper. ' LAPIfffi 23 WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS. ud 0F THE MACCABEES. 1. meets the second fourth Tuesdays at p. ,K- - P- - balL Visitiag sisters invited. two-tklrt- y cor-dmll-y U HILLIARD, EMMA L. TOWNS, C. R. K. - ,',hl month. Sojourning members curdially Order of Ogden Amro No. Xls, y. o. Eagles, invited to attend. E, meats ovary Office. Kiindsy evealsg la Eagle bull cast of EUNICE C. GORDON, W. If. Wed hotel, at i:(0. Visiting Brother LILLIE HALSTEAD, Secretary. Mra inv:d to atitnd tho Aon meeting. PROFESSIONAL ODD FELLOWS. 5- ?,UER-- u. TRACY, W. fieey. Ogdon Lodge No. 8 Independent OrAttorney-bMi- TORBES, Aerie Physician. C. CL RICHARD. Eccids Bldg. der of Odd Fellows. Meets is I- - O. O. F. hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting W. I MAUINN1B, BROTHERHOOD OP RAILWAY brothers cordially invited to be pres" A. IS. FRATT. SSeta PER Hl'KDREn for old news- papers at Standard w GEO. HALVERSON, CHARLES STOUT, t'iri JOSEPH CHEZ. VALENTINE ent A. DELMAK DUNCAN. Nobis Grand. HENRY KISSEL, Sec rotary, " Km. Bank Bldg GIDEON, " U Ml'RITlY, J. . HORN, HENDERSON A McMILAAN " " rin " " " wi uwi vi VHlai f flHITB, UTBU O. F. hall every Tbursdo; evening. Visiting brothers curdiolii invited to be present. t P. UTTER, N. Q. WALTER R1CI1KY, Secretary. Dentist! DR. IX N. SMITH, 1st Nat. Bak. Bldg. Drug Store, 2401 Wash. A vs. I. O. O. day TICKET h which means to Ogden No. 68, Brotherhood Railway Trainmen, meets every Wsi nesday evening at T:30 p m. C. E. 8T AINU, Master. A. L. HOWE. Secy, 618 Marylan Avenue. E. A. MUNSEY, Collector, 248 151 Street. LEGAL City Rebekah Lodge No. 4. L. meets first sad third Saturevenings nt Odd Fellows' ball, SL Visiting members F, DELINQUENT NOTICE. Ogden Consolidated Mining and MillMRS. KATE HOWE, Nobis Grand. ing company, location of principal of biuine, Ogden Utah. MRS. E. MEID, Secy, ?18 !3rd SL place Nntlre: Thera era delinquent upon lbs following described stock oa FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. of nsMssinent No. 4, levied on Ihe 7ih day of February, 1905, the sev- Tlckut Office at reel, llealy House. Telephone, 161 . Only member American Ticket brokers' Assn, in Ogdon, Tweaiy-lift- o. TRAINMEN. 'fourth BROKERS- - 6 HARMAN'S Cut RaU 103 sc-ruu-nt bo traveling pubiio low rates aud pci fact safely. Special rates to and from Europe via all liaea. And 3rd Fridays at 8 p. m. la I Highest pries paid fur unused tickets, O. O. F. hall. Vioiting members cor mileage, etc. dislly Invited. HENRY R. MORE, President CUKAL J. TYLEH. Secretary. FIRE INSURANCE. 1. N. LANN1NU, Treasurer. . . a i l so i B. II. Goddard, Insurance, Real EsKNIGHTS OP PYTniAS. tate and Loans. Rooms 411 Utah Loan A Trust Building. yauea wage no. z, Knights of Pj thtaa menu at Castle ball. Utah Ni ASSAYER. tiooal Bank building, every Honda: All K. uf iVa requested t J. Mo Vlckvr, Assasn ISO Main BL, evening. Dioat with us. Salt Lako City, Utah. P. O. Box 1018. J. C. DELMORE, C. C. Samples by moll or express will bo A. T. WOOD, M. of F. onrofully assayed. N. MEID, K. of R. and 8. I eral amounts set opposite tbs names of Hie respective shareholders; as follows: oa- - rr i m ARCHITECTS. RATHB0NI SISTERS.- Names A f - Architects, rooms Meets altoraooa at and 87, First National Bank build- 2:30 ia every Saturday Utah National Pythian hall. ing.. Fslephoast Bank Building. Sojourning slaters cordially invited to attend. FjC. Woods A Co 3d ELOCUTION. MRS. ELLA BROWN, M. E. C. MRS. ISABEL WYANT, of K. and C. Teacher of wl-I- experience on stags sad platform will taka a low pupils ORDER OP RAILWAY CONDUCTORS or class. Terms reasonable. Apply evenings. A. W. WATSON, Wabsateh Division No. 114, R. 2811 Washington Ava, C, moats second and fourth Friday al K. 2:20 p. xl ia of P. htIL corner FIANO TUNING. Waakiagtoa aveaua and 24th SL AU brothers are cordially iavlted to atPIANO TUNINO-- Mr. Tempest Wood, tend. single tuning 13.80; by tho year 87.80. P. W. HERRINGTON, C. C. Address, care Fud Noose, 2408 U I BOYLE, B. and T, Washington Ave. WOODMEN OP THR WORLD. a And In accordance with law and an order of tho board of directors, made on the 7th day of February, 1908, unless payment Is mada before; so many shares of each parcel of said stork as will bo sold st mar be normaary.PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. public auction at tho office of tho secWeber Camp No. 74. Meets to K. of No. 209 Ecrlee building, Ogden Dr. A. Fernluad, Physician and Sum P, hall la Utah National Rank build- retary, Utah, on Friday, March Slat, 1908, at 10 to 3 Office a. 18 geoa. hours, ing every Thursday evening nt 8 4 o'clock p. m. lo pay tho delinquent to 4 p. a. 240 ?bth BL 'Phono 221. o'clock. Visiting Woudnwa wjlly in- assessments, together with tho costs vited to attend. of advertising and expense of sale WM. DOYLE, C. C. SANITARY JOBBER. N. IVES, K. AUTH, Clerk. 1st NaL Bak. Bldg. Secretary, Closets moved, SANITARY No. 209 Eeclos Ogden, Building, cesspools cleaned and rubbish hauled. Mxh. WOMEN OP WOODCRAPT. Rates reasonable. Jobs Vsa Sweden, Res. SOI 2nd 8L lad. Phone 2801m. Sago Lily Circle No. 174 masts ovary Hlaalaw I (I Theater. 2nd and 4th Friday sights at 7:20 is K. of P. balL Visiting neigh bora core Formerly (bt-r- o was do hissing in tbs DRESSMAKING. theater. Tbe benevolent audience were dlally invited. MRS. MARY HARRI80N, N. content to yawn and fail asleep. Tho Dresses mads, latest stylos. Furs ELLEN EASTMAN, 2234 invention of biasing is no older than Clark, Chilremodeled,, cleaned, Washington Ave. IWW and took place at tbe first repredren's dresses, piala sewing and masentation of Aspar," a tragedy of chine atitchlng. or go out by tho day. Women of Woodcraft, Ogdas Circle, Fen true lie, so wo are told by the poet Dress maker. 2615 Lincofu avenue. 681, meets every Monday sight at 8 Rat in bis Brevet de la Calotte." A halt Visiting farce was produced iu Itannl tec's tins p. m Odd Fellows' HAIR GOODS. invited. Neighbors Duoa can bo paid at tho office of Ed. under tbe title of Fire and Water." Mra C. E. Los, dvalor in hair goods, Autb tho afternoon of tho 28th of each I predict its fate," said Bannister. switches, frUses. etc, at low prices. month. First National Bank Bldg. "What fate?" whispered the anxious Masquerade costumes, wigs, ole. Mall LILLY LIGHT, U. N, 241 W. Pat- author at bio side. What fate?" said ardors promptly attended to. Hair terson. can firs and what Bannister. Why, chains a specialty. P. O. Bog 438. MARIK C RITES, Clerk, 2731 Monroe water produce hut a Mm? files Rooms over old potto building; 221 - a, a a street Twenty-fourt- h B. P. TONSORIAL ARTIST. riNG AND PAPER HANGING. ROTHERHOOD RAILWAY CARMEN paper hanging and Wshsalch Lodge No. 670; Ogdoa See J. lit Dr sos, 2464 Wash. Brotherhood Railway Carmen of America, meals 1st and 3rd Friday of VE1 kRINARIAN. each month at A. O. U. W. hall. paper, g. JOHN ERNST, D. V. S., office at Corey's LI i try. Phonos 29. mo. W. E. HARDY, C. C, 222 23rd SL C. E. HONEOAN. IL S, 2827 Ua. AV DEGREE OP HONOR. Meets every Wednesday evening at fRATEKNAL 7:34 oclock at A. O. U. W. hall. MISS LILY LEA MAN, C. of K. ROYAL., ARCANUM. MRS. SUSIE SIMS, Recorder. KISS LOIS PEIRCE, financier. ifest and' best. Insures men for MISS LILLIAN HANSEN, Receiver. two or throe thousand dollars, members cordially invited. Visiting rgency fund nearly Three Million of thirty-on- e thous-deaiupwards era; A. O. U. W. claims paid, amounting to ninety million dollars; member Fidelity Lodge, No. 2, A. O. U. W. 0ver Three Hundred Thousand, A. O. U. W. hall every Satur637, Heels in hv Mountain council. No. Visiting brother terit-evening. fouitb s ml second day Monday its V. hall, over HowellS at dR. T. VALLEREUX, M. W. visiting troihers cordially la-WALTER RICHEY, Recorder, W. N. I'EIRCE, Financier. EMERSON. Regent 0 as' SEVERN. Collector. ORDER OP WASHINGTON. B ROBERTS, Secretary. h , ov-ic- KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. Ogden Union, No. 172. Order ot meets every Tuesday evWashington meets at A. ot 2 o'clock ia A. O. U. W. kali. ening third Moa-- Visiting comrades invited to attend. at g p. m. H. A. SIMS. PreaideuL to attend. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. y FORESTERS OODMEN OF AMERICA la Llsht (list proa. O. ELKS. Ogden lodge. No. 719, moots every evening lodge and club roomK Tuesday Go to Mrs. Adeline Grsenwell for second floor Maaooio building, 2416 tho best shsmpjoing. singeing of hair Wash. Ava. and massage that will make you foal A. G. HORN, E. !L fresh and good. 2432 Monroe. W. C. CRANDALL, Secretary. . A Urge, beslthy, normal mind will nee the good in another much mors The Bead? Repartee. This book Iiegan the sgent wko The WeORJa.a Rla Flawee. had pushed his way Into tbe office. TIi Don't want It!" snapped the busy wedding ring wss placed on tbe hand as nearest the heart and on merchant. 1 wish I knew some sure "j fourth finger becanee thnf finger way to keep you fellows out of here." This honk tells you. Buy one." Philsupposed to have Its own private lre On a the shape of delicate nervei adelphia Ledger. " tbe heart. That finger, too. wss rail-- t tbe medicine flnpcr. and tbe belief AmbHIaas. Do you think, professor." inquired that by virtue of the little nerve ronid detect a dangerous poison If tho musically smMfions youth, that I Ply inserted in Ihe liquid. From can ever do anything with my voice?" wt belief the idea that wadding rings Well," was the cautious reply, it -i- be fire." rings worn on that finger bad may come in handy In csss of rise: its had curative qualities Ts this The Mart at the Baw. day wedding tings are rubbed ror n obstinate Dorothy Bay. auntie, is religion somesty on an eyelid. Julla-- My dear, thing to wear? Aunt foolish rack ask questions? do you The Chaaee Be heat. why hy are you so sad, Alice?" .her Dorothy Cause papa said yon used your religion foe a cloak. jjtber asked. "I decided not to keep company Kh Hr. Aa Opea Qaeetlea. Jouesby any more." An advertiser asks. Has the man f'enr me; Have you brsrd anything knot hlmT' grown or the flannel shift shrunk?" :'Xol But last night when I as id I That depends upon which of them wos !hed that I was a man lie merely washed. td me why. Instead of getting ex-f- d Men sre the sport of circumstances and raying thst life would be seem tho apart Mtefut to Mx if I had not been born when tbedronmatancr mea.-B- yra !rl. Becord-Heralof Chicago THE MACCABEES. Beg-U'x- MONEY TO LOAN Health? Meatalltr. quickly than the evil, but a narrow, belittling mind haa an eye only for faults, for the unlovely and the crooked. Tbe vlear, tbe beautiful, the true and tbe magnanimous are too Urge for Its vision. It delights In tearing down or destroying, bat It Is lnespsble of upbuilding. London Answers. knights op Masonic hall, over 2416 Waakiagtoa Tent Na 1 meets first end Ave.. Ogden, Utah. miraijvy Friday evenings at oclock la P kaU- - Visiting Knights ri.' r Weber Lodge No. . F- - A A- - M. invited. third and communications first fOCHRANE, Commander. d Thursdays of each inonta. tdualihsd HARRifi, Record Keeper. Masons cordially invited. U- - R. MacXULLAN, W. SL h NICHULR Seer. 3 l: ex-sa- rt FRATERNAL MASONIC. TO LOAN on real estate 319 . Uallaatyno. Mcurity. Jas. 12-Lcciaa Bldg. h s. FRATERNAL J. J. BRUMMITT MONEY 'm and suggestions from employees in respect to the details of the bual-csthus utilising their microscopic ivw rether than depending solely on the btrdseye view which is token by ihe manager. A friendly feeling re-from this attitude, and the takes a deeper interest in hla wwk, developing bis own capacity and helping the business. To see his Idea mrried out by his superiors puts new Ufo into him and adds new enthusiasm w bis efforts. Success. 7 e ' ,.a MARm ."1,1005. FRIDAY MOUSING, MONEY TO LOAN. PROTESTS SENT TO THE PRESIDENT. U 'If.whl n.MI, OF AMERICA. heard the other day. her two daughters came into a millinery store. Tbe young women wore mourning beta. The old woman said to the clerk: "I want a mourning bat, for I am in mourning. A new terrib was An old lady and But my datter bene." indicating, ia a wldder of two yrars standing, and sbo is In light distress. G1 re ber a bat with News bine feathers on K."-Chl- rago Srhaslbar Hassav. Etc. is a sign used to tuakt bellera you know mors this you do. The equator is a menagerie lion running around the renter of the earth. The xebra is like n horse, only striped ud used to.ll1nHtrate lie letter 2. A vacuum is nothing shut up iu a Definitions by London School box. Children. That Was Dltmit Wbat a beautiful world it must hire been when there wera only Adorn and Eve in It! There was DOtmdy to say nasty things about them. Mrs. Tattle But. then, they had nobody to talk shout. Mr. Tittle- - Well, I guees, after all, tbe world has improved Transcript since their time.-Bos- ton Mrs. Tittle A DrceOfal Dlsapwolatwcat. "They any be was disappointed In love. Yes. Her father failed in business Just a week before the day set for the Cleveland rialn Desler. wedding. The Bllu af Riches. "Money" Mid the wise man, does Dot bring happiness." "Oh. yea. it does." said the still wisermfin, If yon here just enough of IL Galas ta Estreases. Court Wasatch No. 2, Foresters of The era re for old furniture has readii F. O. Metis ball, America. 2it) X N j. 9990, meets every haa first and third Wednesday evenings ed such s height that Imf to make it at 6 o'clock in K. of P. SL each dqora month at 7:30. turned hla vri of V- - cabinet Loo-room for O. W. 1IALSFY, C. R. li.M'TT. V. C. P. |