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Show ' MOnXIXC. TITE EXAMINE: (ViDEX. IFOR WS GRIS Slit I .T P,iri! ' itriw the ?s. Tbf W that 'ted -- T" Tas the rwparei - imm-mi- e strike not concerned 'I;! 5 rt A. Ctr.l Wiirtow. company, the P.B. A a. A the e KU Tiactloe company, MM company and several other concerns, to resume the with union labor, was and y'Kan the covers both papers. Cheapest and best rates ever made in Ogden by de-gff-L KStwS SJStton leader, to be Stenntaed oppoHi strong U that Mr. Dixnn, In .common other truck owners, had the. Anal Emplojeri Teaming a PA u PB. pur-j- j com- - and the employers has along the lines of bringfreight, merchant handling every truck-h- e eerr teaming company doing cop ud every railway and large Into rentlon having street teaming, all have th organisation, and to teaming affairs conducted through its and cffldidi Outside of the teams by individual merchants, trucks owtw-the truck companies or firms of the at cky an estimated to have invested In the present time about $25,000,000 horses, barns, harnesses, real estate. AM It la understood that the Employers to take Teaming company propose over th properties of the Individual firms at a fair valuation. Issue stock in payment of the name and then attempt to guarantee an annual dividend on the nock. A number of the larger teaming concerns are said to be of the opinion that the teaming company has undertaken more than It can accomplish and that the sooner peace Is secured the better It will be for every' body concerned. The Chicago, May 2 attitude of the are provided the packing companies not asked to make direct deliveries Ona of the IS wit-te-e- d picturesque sigh AM aa ) AA i p. A was a procession of 500 colored tcamaters going from their lodgings to the Employers Timing company barns at Franklin meet and Jackson Roqjevard. The tegmei were led by a white man, Frank Curry, formerly a street car frtpoum, who became a strike breaker during the city railway strike here am months ago and who has recent--- v been active in labor troubles at SL loula. Crowds followed Currys novel procession and, as it turned Into Jack-- a Boulevard from Michigan avenue, the today strike sympathisers, with yells of Wlsnce, began throwing .tones and wkU Police Lieutenant Dillon 'was rwk on the head, wjer police and a breakers were J OF dp IS staggering him. number of . the also hit. The jjtns it Franklin street were reached wmt evr injury to any one. On of the liveliest disturbances of f,;n',,rrd within a block jMAudlturlum hotel. Three h7iwn manjr 01 lh Wrking the negroes. E. E. ICA04 ifficc, HIS, w R UK Dan-- 7 were being driven R abash avenue. At Harrison !r?e, crowd Fathered about and guard a SUcks, bottles and other mis- - cnv. LIM at wagon A wneriy owned by the Edwin A. b YOMt niis-,-J Cap trurk SfhwW in the left ,a "'abash avenue foralf.M before he fell, weak-ti- i nf blood. The Crowd e action enragf'1 h' of 222 mow ihiiT11 n,n and' although two wS?mTeiIT flrert th Narfuilv y I"? ,n u,wn "nd 11 was in to thTVfl ' sent ;ty polleeB,r?rea,Jl,ol,w station. s'teHe11.1 "HuI.h roe. non-unio- Patrick InRi,ec,or Ipewed the. scene and J0. die- - contrary to nnouncemont. no order dly for ,he arming of the 10tmloB with rifles. Huperin- trMewtgj h Teatn- d be th not know i:i V0lertr if t i I Wr "wii. lht rinenfJ,,!,'!" J nt 1 Otie of th' tiHesia i Juncll lastRnt such ,he Etnpl-- . a aitniiar de- n,Iac,e byto thc tfo tie cky h. of "v' J ,htf en Probihiting rill, a In i Tizrn A 17hKa at a 1 V slid wit poGs J. UNjCtf FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms; 41 mo. 1J7 26th St. 1 ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO FIRST INSERTION LESS THAN 25 CENTS. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN BUSIEXCEPTING ADVANCE, NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. FOR RISC T Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping, electric light. 2166 Ailanm. rooms Nicely oy the day, week or month. Inquire at room 6, Boyle Block. 146S MW Wash. Ave. FOR RENT FOR RENT Part of F.. house, 2342 Adams. FEMALE HELP WANTED. no WANTED Girl for hoiework; washing. Apply 2322 Jefferson ave- two WANTED Three ladies and gentlemen of good address; per day, 2314 Grant avenue. 2.50 WANTED Three Ladles and gentlunan ci good address. Grant Ave. two 2314 SITUATIONS WAFTED, FEMALE. WORK by the day by young lady, ZC54 da S2Z1 Barlow Aw. WAN TED--La- curtain to ce Lincoln Ave. Mrs. Bain. ROOMS. unfurnished FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms, 2127 Grant. 4 30-t-f nue. RENT, UNFURN1SH. ROOMB AND BOARD. RENT' Furnished rooms with table oosrd, strictly modern. $14 24th. FOR BOARD AND ROOM-F- or in private family. avenue. 7554 gentleman Jefferson FOR RENT, HOUSES. .'awing "t arr-v- n 'IT1' ln,nrtwd as Employera today. The cojnn.J'r I'omrll!?" Uld Ptbecfhpm'1, ,ha1 thA2 or ranogTM1? ',lh woodn wwe M bv the J2,Ph W fur- - tot could n,V hrjr. Ha. ??r 'j 01. 'rt. Fiv howw protection r B,m,,ar m- - amed revojvera. refused and they S2amte tWsy3 b2 were wd of strike kiUiedr'.ViuBkln?0,llra,rd 3 trniA.i Tap Li. tv It 18 1,1 T ,!?;un-ox- l tram-t- WANTED Work By the day by ex- FOR RENT Four room house furnished, shade and electric light. 2430 perienced dreg maker, tan give good Jellri'son. 2339 references. Adams, lndepcnueal l0-t-f phone No. 606. TOR RENT 3 room house and aum-mc- r kitchen. 333 Shorten Ave. Part-le- a WANTED, MALE HELP. without children preterred. WANTED -- Boy about 16 for deliver- FOR RENT -- Four room houne and 2273 ing modern cleaning work, summer kitchen on Tricy avenue. 1. Washington. Apply 241 Slat St. HELP WANTED MALE Any intelli- FOR RENT Rooming house; furnigent person may earn income cor25th St. ture for sale; responding for newspapers. ExperiBend for parence unnecessary. ticulars. Press Syndicate, Lockport. FOR RENT Three and five room N. Y. mo bouse. WedelL AGENTS WANTED. FOR SALE OR KENT Frame house, IX rooms, 6 closets, I barns, extensell to AGENTS WANTEI Agents sive lawn and yard. Mrs. C. most faucet water the best, popular 360 19ih street. sellers, good filters made, easy Box 760, Jones Mfg. Co., profit. WANTED, UNFURNISHED HOUSES MINING IN MEXICO Helena, Mont, WANTED TO RENT Modern WANTED Over 100 per AGENTS close in, alxmt June 15. AdT, D. Carr Saya Americana Are at the cent profit, article guaranteed, tredress f. O. Box No. 51 City. Head of the Industry. mendous seller, free outfit. Call Or write, E. W. Kennedy, 2209 FOR RENT, FURNISHED HOUSES. According to T. D. Carr, a mining engineer from San Francisco who haa FOR RENT cottage; been waiting in Ogden for several FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE. well furnished; 'electric lights; meet to a engineer mining days past bath. Call evenings. 2747 Madison from Chicago, the Americanization of FOR SALE Six room house and lot, ' Ave. Mexico la going on very rapidly. Mr. 4 by 20 rod. Inquire 2210 Madison Carr spent a number of years In MexAvenue. house, pan tty, FOR RENT ico in charge of various mining entep closet and summer kitchen, newly Mexof orchard on Can-yo- n prise and talks Interestingly FOR SALE papered and pa'nted, furnished or ico and ita people. He speaks their road. WedelL . tinfurnlfched. Apply to 303 81st St. language like a native and, having Phone C16X. come in cloe business contact 'with FOR SALE A house, lot 42x their representative people. Is in a avenue,- - 9700. 160, on Washington WANTED, FURNISHED HOUSES. position to know much about them Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and that would escape the casual observer. Wash. WANTED Couple, no children; wish "The Americanization of Mexico is furnished cottage. Rent not over more noticeable In the mining indus- FOR SALE 30 acre go oa land, 175 $20. Best references. Address Cotshares of water, crops all in, $2,000. try, said Mr. Carr, than in any other tage, care Standard. branch nf industry. American enChauncey Parry. 23rd and Wash. FOR SALE. MISCELLANEOUS. gineers have charge of the principal mines and American superintendents, B A room and bath brick FOR 8ALE A candy pulling machine foremen and the various men In the FOR SALE office direct the labor of the Mexicans. summer resorts. residence, good barn and shade, and for parks $1,450. Chauncey Parry 23rd and There i considerable English money Address A, B rare Standard. . Wash. invested in Mexico in mining property. English capitalists learned sevfamily horse and FOR SALE-Go- od Phone 616X. eral yean ago that the engineer-- , they FOR SALE Bernal fins farms and cheap. buggy, A Herrick. fruit orchards. Kelly sent over from England were not makFOR BALE One single buggy. Ining a success, with the mines and so installed of lale years they hsve quire, 2137 Grant. American engineers - with the result FOR SALE Nice list et A residences. Hsrricjc. Terms to suit. Kelly that those same mines are now payFOR SALE White Wyandot egg for ing dividends.. There is no doubt but hatching end a few choice bens. A. that the American K. Foulger, W. 17th- - street, Ogden. mining engineer FOR SALE Lota cloaa In, covered beat the world. wk ' irtth the choicest of bearing fruit The output of gold, silver, lead and Cor. 23rd and Parry, Chauncey TOR SALE Buggy- and harnes. 3G5 copper In Mexico last year was 145,-- : BuO.Ood, and of. that amount about: Wash. Adams. 117,000,000 was In' gold- - dose to a bll-- FO RSALE 16 132 feet oa Madby OR TRADE One horse, is lion dollars of American money ison Ave.. between 24th and 25th FOR 8AI,E and Bet single invested In Mexiran properties, to bs light spring wagon Apply to Wm. Cleans na. streets. more exact, $$00,000,000. harness. 2239 Jiff. Ave. OSes- Standard "The mineral resources of Mexico have been developed to a great extent FOR BALD Schonager organ, cheap. LOST. during- the past five years, but there Inquire rear 262 22rJ St. are yet vat stretches of mountain LOST Small key ring with one roll FOR BALE Good single buggy, cheap country that have not been prospected top desk key. two wide flat keys, a 246 23rd 8L that are good fields for the American finder Will miscellaneous keys. few mining men. same Dr. return U. to the kindly 25cts PIER HUNDRED for old newsV. Withee, care K. E. Hoag, Utah ROENTGEN MODEST. papers at Standard Office. National bank. BALE A second-hanCaUgraph Could Not Face Those Gathered to about FOR LOST Brown marc; weight cheap. Inquire at the Honor Him. typewriter, abort tail; 1200; clipped foretop; Standard office. halter on. Return Boyle Furniture K. Beilin, May 2. Professor Roentgen Foil A. Igor. Co. FOR BALE Old papers, 21 cents per is too shy to attend the international hundred. Call at this office. street congress called to celebrate the tenth LOST A saddle on Twenty-fift- h the the of of avenue and discovery anniversary between Washington WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS. Roeptgen ray and to collate the latest end of car line. The and developments. applications Curtains to do up. WANTED 342 congress opened here April 29(b, and LOST One black mare, street. Barnard be to present the professor promised branded on left shoulder, mans but, in spite of this, and although his parts in renter and hangs on both WANTED Ladles saddle pony. Apr name was on the program, he said he sides, weight about 1,050. Finder . 4.37.. ply 154 27th street. . sessions or leave Information at - bring (imply coubl not attend the to him as it would be Imnnssible for Wheelwright Bros. 2476 Wash. WANTED-La- ce curtains to do np; fare the crowd which had gathered to Ave. Reward. 22C5 Monroe Ave. glorify his work. Consequently, the prnfessqr telegraphed his compliments LOST Light hay horse, white star In WANTED Violin pupll,Pantone,21M from Wuersburg. Bavaria. forehead, wire Bear on right hin-Adams avenue. Charles Lester Leonard, of Philadelshort mane and tail, weight 909 leg. RoentAmerican of the G. II. No. Notify 2430 lbs. Adami, phia, president USINESS CHANCES. gen society,' regards the transactions . Lincoln Ave. value of as being high the of congress to the profession In that the result i FOR RENT One of the best locaDR. HARPER IMPROVING. attained hv many eminent experimenttions for a barber ahop B the city. ers had been gathered togeiher and J. H. Myers. 373 2tth 8t. 2. Dr. Wm. R. HarNew York, May of the for physiciana made available per, of the University- of Chicago, who the world,. FOR SALE -- Marble Soda Fountain came here Sunday tr have an 335 2Cth St. is improving, Recording examination, Cheap at a bargain. DELEGATES. INTERNATIONAL to Dr. Frank Billings. His general health continues to deleNew York, May ssld Dr. Billings, "tnd the CIGAR STORE fir U. J. H. Merer. impif'e. State the representing ari-gate, continues in decrease 373 24th SL U arrived yesterday on the steamer Dr. Harper said: "I certainly am Rhrland to. attend the Internationa! fine and I have gained in WANTED Clean whito rag Railway congress, which begins at freling rcigut." week. this Washington Inge-bretae- bfekor cluba, mob, but were AtionwyatLaw Ecclea C. RICHARDS. A. K. TRAIT, GEO. HALVERSON. CL Wagh-lngto- Five-roome- d - - -t -- -tf 1 So. 8, R. A. M. Ref-ala- r convoca'ion Aral Tuesday of eaeh month. Visiting companion cordially invited. A. V. MrlNTCSII. B. H. P. F-- E. NICHOLS, Socretsry. El Monte Commandery No. 3, K. T. Stated conclave second Wednesdays of eaeh month. Sojourning Sir Knights courteously Invited. F. W. VOLU K. C. f. E. N1CUOLR, Reeordsr. Bidg. Queea Esther Chapter Nu. , O- - R Regulai meetings held at Muonic hall the first and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning members cordially iavited to attend. EUNICE C. GORDON, W. M. LILLIE HALSTEAD, Secretary. 1-- : " First Nat Bank Bldg CHARLES STOL'P. JOSEPH C11EZ. VALENTINE GIDEON, D. MURPHY, ODD FELLOWS. Dentate Ogden Lodge No. 5 independent OrDR. D. N. SMITH, lit Nat. Bak. Bldg. der of Odd Fellowa. Meets ia L O. O. F. Drug Store, 2451 Wash. Ave. hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting brothers cordially icmed to be proa-en- t CIVIL ENGINEER. DELMAR DUNCAN. Noble Grand, L. B. SPENCER, CIVIL ENGINEER. HENRY KISSEL Secretary. Railroads, Waterworks, Sewers nod Power Plants. Accurate Surveys Junction City Lodge No. 36, IndePlans, Estimates and Reports. pendent Order of Odd Fellow, meet "U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor.' in 1. O. F. bail every Thursday Office, 203 Eecles Bldg. Ind. Phono 1166. evening. Visiting brother cordially P. O. Box 499, Ogden, Utah. invited to be prewnL JA8. BI NE, N. G. WALTER RICHEY, Lecretary. FIRE INSURANCE. 1 B. H. Godda.d. Insurance, Real Es- O. Uueen City Rebekah Lodge No. 4, O. F, meets first and iblrd Saturtate and Loans. Rooms 411 day evenlags at Odd Fellows' hall, Utah Loan 4e Trust Building. 'i'eanly-fouriBL Vfuung members Invited. ASSAYER. MRS. KATE HOWE, Noble Grand MUS. K. MKIUl Bee y, 718 23rd SL J. Me Yicker, Assayer, 150 Mala BU Salt Lake City. Utah. P. O. Box 1018. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. Samples by mall or expreaa will be carefully assayed. Ogden Lodge No. 371, T. F. U, meets 1st and 3rd Fridaya at 8 p. ui. la 1. ARCHITECTS, O. O. F. hall. Vlaiting member corF.C. Woods it Co, Architects, rooms dially invited. HENRY K. MORE, re I dent. 36 sad 67, First National bank build CORAL J. TYLER. Secretary. tug. Telephonob 31 OK. 1. N. LANN1NG, Treasurer. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDER8 KNIGHTS OF PVTriiAS. Wheelwright Construction Co. Ogdea lodge No. 2. KulghU of Fy Cement workers, estimates furnishthiaa meet at Castle ball, .Utah Naed, cement sidewalks, steps, founda- tional Bank uuUUiag, every Monday tion cement, siono building blocks. evening. All K. of F.'a requested to 2476 Wash. Ave. meet with ua a r m 3 J. ELOCUTION. Teacher of wlla experience oa stags and platform will take a few pupils or class. Terms reasonable. Apply evenluga. A. W. WATSON, 2818 Washington A vs. PIANO TUNING. y irtcrn. C. UELMORB. C. C. A. T. WOOD, M. of F. L. N. ME1D, K. of R. and B. RATH BONE ilSTERS. Meets every Saturday arternoon at 2:50 a Py thiaa hall, Utah National Bank Building. Sojourning sisters cor dially iavited to attend. MRS. ELLA BROWN, M. E. C. MRS. ISABEL WYANT, of L aad C PIANO TUfclNO Mr. Tempest Wood, single tuning $3 AO; by the year $7,801 Address, care Fted Mesas, 2466 Washington Ave. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Wahaalch Division No, J24, O. R. Dr. A. Fernlund, Physician and Bun C, meets Second and fourth Friday at 2:3U p. m. In K. of 1'. bail, corner geon. Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m, 8 Washington avenue And 24 th SL All Ui 4 p. m. 340 6tb 8L 'Phone 229. brothers are cordially iavited to attend. SANITARY JOBBER. F. W. HERRINGTON, C. C. D. L. BOYLE, B. and T. SIAN1TARY JO. J& Closeto moved, cesspools cleaned and rubbish hauled. WOODMEN OF THE WORLa Rates reasonable, John Van Zwedea, Res, 603 2nd St. lad. Phone 1601m. Weber Camp No. 74. Meets m K. of P. hall la Utah National Bank build DRESSMAKING. lag every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. VisitLig Woodmen cordially In Dresses made, latest stylos. Furs vited to attend. WM. DOYLE, C. C. Chiremodeled, cleaned, E. AUTH. Clerk, 1st Nat nk. Bldg. ldrens dresses plain sewing and machine stitching, or go out by the day. Dressmaker, 2515 Lincoln avenue. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Sego Lily Circla So. 174 meets every 2nd and 4ib Friday nights at 7:30 la K. of 1. ball. Visiting neighbors cor- HAIR GOODS. Mrs. C. E. Lee, dealer la hair goods, invited. switches, frtxsea, etc, at low prices. dially MRS. MARY HARRISON, (L N; Masquerade .costumes, wigs, etc. Mail ELLEN EASTMAN, Clerk. 22 erders promptly attended to. Hair Washington Ave. chains a specialty. P. O. box 435. Rooms over old poetofflec building, 321 etreoL Women of Woodcraft,- - Ogden Circle. Twenty-fourt681, meets every Monday night at kali p. m. Odd Fellowa TONSOR'AL ARTIST. Neighbors iavited. Dues can be paid at the office of Ed. tor Go to Mrs. Adeline Greenwel! the afternoon of the 2bth-o- f each singeing of hair Auih tbe bert shampooing, will make you feel month, i'lrst Nationai Rook Bldg. and massage that 2422 LILLY LIGHT. G. N 245 W. Fat- Monroe. fresh and good.. tgtion, . MARIE CRITE8, Clerk, 2731 Monroe PAPER Court Wasatch No. 2. Forestare of America. Meete I. O. F. ball. 24m BL firat and third Wednesday evenings of each month at 7:3l. G. W. HALSEY, C. K. P. A. GARNER, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. Sllvsr Tent Nol I meet Brat and third Friday avenings at S oclock in K. of p. tan. YUiimg Kmchta invited. F. M. COCHRANE. Commandar. R- - T. HARRIS, Record Keeper. cor-diall- y Ogden Tent No. 4. meets the amend and fourth Wednesday evenings t 8 oclock sharp, la I. O. O. F. haiL Malting Knights cordially Invited to attend. J- - W. HALSEY, Commander. . F. BOND. Record Keeper. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Filter IHc No. 1. meets the second and fourth Tuesdays at 2:30 p. m. a! OXicll Hell, Twenty-fiftstreeL Via itiujc slsii-i-cordially Invited. 1 AURA AVER1U L C. l.IVY NElON, R. K. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. Freternal Oraer of Eagles, Ogden Aerie No. lls. F. o. E. meets every Sunday evening In Eagle hull east of Reed hotel, et 8:ih). Visiting Brother Eagles are invited to attend the Aerie meeting. E. R. GEIGER, W. P. - I). T. TRACY. W. Secy. II. H FORBES. Acriei FhyalcUa. l- l.i - lie.-.:- A Inequorer's Hint lias Ut-.- i experlctn (Hi linuocvi-libniKS niiicl.xt in u Luiliug in a emmh I jjeiii-rr.if- . Crr.. f.:r i leaning lira tried by c:i It in put tl.n i;::x wi.ii iiuflklrnt i c.m-- r ilrl Gu-i.- stjv-ri::- of s..ia ; g uii--1 a nUdug Litk-or- . Du- - a minute nr two uftcr iko : luid hcen put i:i. ace tliut (lie nrtli-IU well ruhtsHl wlili the tlicu i;t into nnuthcr n.i-e- r over pun nihl pour it. After steeping far n uf min DIM Ii till rinsing water m:;u out mi l Se Hn!..'iu--,.dry ruo'olug or iMiiisli'ng. it Is le j:ip t.i tte Lot ivntor l lii-;i- t TLI uu-i'.i- u 's 1 for nil kiuiis of cuoIe end is also rcc.ijiiinciiiici! for oriuulj. How o Eire llcle a Class. : s Oniliinry ujt extra thick or strong may luve holes Ixiretl through I revs It. by tlic folowlnq of wet iqK:i tLc glues nnd mukc a l.ok- - thro.iy'i the of the size dcsitc-- sj tii.it the gins is luld hnre. Then pour lrodtcii leud'lnto the hole, and lend glass will drop out at uucp. Till- met l.o.l is IuimhI tiimii the quick Inml huutiug of the glass, whereby it sustains u clmilnr cruck, the out Hue o. which to the outline of the bole mude iu the clay. . 1 How to rresbea OIil Lan. Often luce bus toil Its freshness, hut yet Is not sutlc'.eiitly moIIih! to require washing. It la then a mo-- l plan to lay it liy for n week in tissue pepi-- r under the pressure of n heavy !xnk or other weight, baring first well covered the soiled ports with calcined magnesia. After (diuking out the powder lhe lure will apiieiu- - quite fresh and dean once more. Hew le (leslere Tan (Here. To roslru-- Inn glares e where they hare become ruhlied from' handling reins pul some sulTron Inti one pint of soft iMiiling water and let It Infu.-all night. crt morning wet the leather mw with u brush. The iejm must he sewed chu-Jto prevent the color from getting in. flew to ffroese rieslee Cost. plnst-ugive it a vnm:li, let it stuml til! To hrouse n eon ting of s':e - c-i- almost dry, then put f me nictulli" bronze tsiwdei- - In u miv'lin bag. ihirt It over Hi" surf-ice- . dull It with a licc: wild nnd tliull..', tvlieu quite dry, give of n:ik vr.r:i:u!i. It e How to stale IVeont Mntnil. Ten nut unled Is or r.iim- - s'iiliiiii for the dark F.onli min cupful r.t kill mc-il- s l;i olive oil. ili":i-- mill in's with two eupriil of cut c!i- - and a ripe or green olive;. jt'ed ami i ndsn-r- . h PAINTING AND Wail paper, painting- - paper HANGING. hanging Vfcl EHINARIAN, JOHN ERNST, D. V. fh, offleu Corir1 Livery. Phones 29. Bl and Bee J. It. Drana. 2464 Wash. at P. a ELKS. Ogden lodge. No. 719, meals every Tuesdsy evening lodge and club rooms, second floor Maowaie building; 2416 Wash. Ave. A. G. HORN. B. 1L W. C. CRANDALL BROTHERHOOD d - FORESTERS OF AMERICA. . cot-t.ig- -- o Ogden Chapter ii room three FOR RENT Modern and summer house, bath, pantry W. S. Bingham. kitchen. Apply 2054 Farr Avenue. . K&r,u ls id 1 non-unio- etc some pikers, which has Involved tabt, Is declared to be opposed to the emotion of the strike to their team-so- t. In general, It was stated the mbs packing companies will pup tWr practice of conveying meat to tUr own distributing statlona by uks teamaiera and aelllng from them stations to the boy cot led firms si to any other cuatomer. The boycotted Inna will be promptly served A m. being overpowered when the police arrived. Ym. Wrrther, a white gu.ird, was iverely injured. The police, clubbing right and left, rushed the crowd off the street. Fire persons were arrestteamed. Only ten of the sters could be found, the outers having tied. Driver, and helpers for all of the large expn-companies in Houtli Chicago went out today on a sympathetic, strike. The comp.ihies hive naked for police prctcctlou. .Most nf the police c.ie on strike duty m the down tffwn districts. While delivering coal today at Adams and Dearborn streets, a nonunion colored teamster was struck by a pail filled with cement, mortar and bricks. His leg was broken. The bucket was thrown front the top of the Fair building, twelve stories high. A number of the wholesale grocery houses were badly crippled today, although some teams were secured for deliveries. Mayor Dunne announced today that it had been decided to swear in 4.iimi additional police for service. This was the result, of a communication received from the merchants in which 1' was said that ihc business of the city would be paralyzed unless they could make deliveries. The merchants stated that, they Intended to make deliveries tomorrow with i.sxS wagons. In the heart nf the fashlonalile shopping district two trucks, driven-bn colored teamsters and guarded by forty negroes armed with stout eaneA had a stormy time today. At Randolph street and Wabash avenue a crowd nf nearly 1.0(H) persons sup rounded the wagons. Tin cans, pieces of coal and other missiles were thrown at the colored men, who meantime used their clubs freely. A number of women who had been shopping became mixed In the crowd. The negroes drove the mob hark and the women fled Into the big retail establishments In the Vicinity. .A new federal injunction was issued by Judge KohisARt of the United States circuit in favor of the various express companies doing business in Chicago. The writ restrains all persons from Interfering with the operation nf express wagons on the streets. Previous injunctions applied to the Emplnrers, assQintloa and-- the Employers Teaming company. . 7 P.B, any paper. s SrtKy LB. OP AMERICA - MONET IO LOAN on rani estate FOR RENT Two finished moms security. Jsa. K. Ballantyne, 316 4 J3-l- t with hath, 2715 Gram. 12-- 3 Ecclatt Bldg. FOR RENT Two rooms, pantry end MONEY TO LOAN Ob farms and city close , furnished to housekeeping. real estate, llnnter A Kennedy, 6 tf. 2530 Jefferson. Room 6, First Nat'L Bank Bldg. of rooms FOR RENT Suite fjrnubed for light housekeeping; electric PROFESSIONAL lights. No children; 173 24th St. non-uiiio- n important was this devriopment of the by the executive! limine company and the Employers uorlstlon that a meeting was called consider acllou to tu afternmin towork of the team-E- L the matter. The p. MODERN WOODMEN mo. FRAlrRMAL KENT 4 h..V 7dtaa,,pn 1X1 Into. PI.ACER Wedell. FRATtRMM. River, Ida. mine, Salmon 27-tf- siiSSi tfsKsrrt&fM of the' s MINE. rent stnrsssss' to hmisekei-pin5-- ht ii ; samjaK-sris J?h j IPOS. 3, Utah Na. 9950, meets every Furnhiic 1 oom. for It you want to set quick action try Tuesday Camp. at 6 o'clock in K. of P. night columns. these houaekfPint2"7i Kpiy.iire 4I9-ll.ncciin. j. J. BRUMM'TT. V. C. FOR RENT, STORES. J. H. SHAFER, Clerk. h'i i'i KENT Modern fi..ni..hed mom, le.--i near Madnoa school; ie i'llGran!, MASONIC. will erect iic;e lor proper parties. Wu. tilstmuiB. Apply room for RENT Fumislifi Masonic hall, over 2416 Washington :k-hhail ieheepir.B. t.'S lih sroet. Ave, Ogdrn, Utah. TELEGRAPHY. lwk. Weber InIia No. 6, F. A A. M. Reg-n's- r SCHOOL. .1 mom evenings, funfor TELEGRAPH Two for communications first and third 7 to 9 p. m. Apply 474 from light housekeeping. .'7 2is; St. . Thursdays of each month. Qualifies avenue. Washington 4 Mason cordially invited. H. it. MaoMILLAN. W. M. MONEY LOAN. TO P- - K. r()R KENT Two turm.hed rooms. NICHOLS, Secy. Sjn Wai-li- . avenue. Dill Phon7?57. MONEY TO LOAN J. BRUMM1TT K)R ' tired of the believe the eIt that they were Welsh-Boyl- liNISHED room, . MAY FOR RENT ROOMS. HED Wah. Inti-- , "rtlTS5 if MOfiNrVJ, r company. mpnr t1 1- 'Jng that in y io. of the truck- and their - unfavorable to the oM company late1 tri Every Want Ad of the Morning Examiner will be published FRE-of charge in the Evening Standard. BREAKERS j -s- ome I'L KENT-FURNIS- TWSDXKSDA V UTAH. Practical Horseshoer BecreUry. RAILWAY CARMEN FRATERNAL Wahsatch Lodge No. 370, Ogdea Brotherhood Railway Carmen of AmROYAL ARCANUM. erica, meeu 1st and 3rd Friday of Hull. oar-month ' W. E. HARDY, C. U, 222 23rd SL gp.fest ftnd bcAt. Izuurei znen for C. K. MONEGAN. 1L 8, 2CST Lin. Av ahm. two or throo thousAnj UoJlars. Three Million Kmergancy fund ueaily of thirty-onDEGREE OF HONOR. thous-la- i Dollars; upward death claims paid, amounting to UeeU every Wednesday evening i ninety million dollars; member-Siover Three Hundred Thouaond. 7:80 o'clock it A. O. II. W. halL MISS ULY LEA MAN. Coffi Mountain Council, So. 637, efnd and fourth Friday ev- - MRS. SUSIE SIMS, Recorder. SSSi atA.O.U.V. hail, over HoV.nn KISS LOIS PEIRCE, Financier, MISS LILLIAN HANSEN, Receiver. visltlo lr others cordially ia- Vlaiting members cordially Invited. e p EMERSON, Regent SEVERN. Collector. B. BOBER T 3, Secrctarv. fna q KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. Council No. 777. meets at A. third Mon- O. u w- - bal1 flrst eery Monday at I p. a,. o U tv. ban. invited to attend. viiRlting brother B. E C. BROWN, K.F. HI CKY. 0 fledes ud UNION FRATERNAL LEAGUE. Utah 8tate Assembly No. every Saturday evening at 222, meets 8 p. m. in are apeciaily prepared for shoeing mean horses. Come and eee how we do it" 417 23rd street. Opposite Consolidated Wagon and Machine company. Phone 316 X. We MITCHELL BROS. Monuments and Headstones, Two; car toada in stock. MONUMENTS A. O. U. W. Fidelity Lodge, No. 2. A. O. U W. U. W. hall every Satu A Meeu ia A. day evaolng- - VislUng brothers iavlt- - a 2003 JEFFERSON Cemetery Coping and Vaults. dR. T. VALLEREUZ, M. W. WALTER RICUET, Recorder. W. N. PEIRCE, Financier. ORDER OF WASHINGTON. Ogden Union, No. 173, Order of Washington meets every Tuesday at oclock tn A. O. U. W. tail Vlaiting comrades invited to attend. WM. DOYLE. President tlitr R'Vd UiriTOV Qnnual M Building, ReCarpentering, pairing and Remodeling of Houses Promptly attended to. All work Guaranteed. Enquire street ole Nelson, 645 16th Telephone 829-- n 1 4 |