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Show lUt I SALUTE t'(.cx l".l 1 of :.j .io:- - . EDWARD ba.'.ii--- uldrl ,l Udl. Briiian ana Amanean Warships Join ll in Firing Twantyna Guna in Honor of Birthday. a ih', : iodiij k' Bn;i.-.wai ships in tbo Hudson river, in utuaon aiih double tba num-bt'- r i of war. fired a uatioUMl ra'uir f lueniy-ou- e guua iu honor of Kiug Howard, who veiebra!-i-- d today lux sixty fourth birthday. Bedecked iron! sieiu to stern with gaily (bitrring dags of many color, tue culiiiuii of ships stretched for four miles up i hi- - Hudson from river, Forty xHcoiul r' reel io UJlh street. i by tui. the largest and most formidabit uaval force ever UksetnbU-in a home or a loreigu lain. Th,- - weather was perfect. As the gun of the salute thundered forth across the water came the strains uf "God Have the King from the ilageliiiia of (lie respective squadron, the melody Mug taken by by a thousand voices on thorp. iu The British squad ton passed the flagthrough The Narowa a ship Drake at the head of the Vciik.Xj'-- P. A UOOU n Ann-rus- and jdjovts Trfpoff Universal jtfow s Suffrage mt-n-o- f Anglo-America- n .v-1- . Wrrsbar. 4 m. v- - Ih-- J Vl.c nod tbe Emperor General another surrender. he been removed from h oeeuiiled. that of Jittioii 'TjJaeIofPtPe.er.hurfan1l er of Uw interior, andha. ..reed to iu- column. ..V.iveraf.l suffrage. been fully aware lJiaienie hatred General Trepoff 4rt2loflh ana wwS. e 2 ?r.. em-fr.- & ant-guar- should become of tbe palace, succeed-iSTiat- e Lieutenant General Hesse, LTbu aoie duty will le to take Jam to protect the life of 'he JJb The poaitlon of governor Trepoff iSof reieraburg cuds with St. Er retirement, but the place of leader of the Imperial Guard haa JaMtimed by tbu Grand Duke man-of-w- riAohr lit wrisa of runiultaiioua which baa beat holding with yt.iii.ast Democrats and even represent stlvea of the jg wing f the Zenisivolsta, oon-an- t tin that it waa uaeleaa to held k lager If be was to continue sympathy of the par-of tbe center. He, tberetore, m slit con-(jtari- nrdHlly promised an immediate of the sulfragn to include all aw of i hr population. The suffrage r, and among hpsants indirect through a single edriector. Even upon thcae buwever, the Const ilut tonal beocni finally, late laat night, not to hold office In the . wit mullein-- They take tbe high Mdm that tnr rainletry in only pmiry, lading until the national r constituent, assembly eekly mi and they are not free to accept (r untit It ia demonstrated that ptav i be support or the majority. fnifacMir MljiikolT. in explaining nr poeitioi to Cuimi Witte, adviced t Inter io taka a ready-mad- e like tin' of ilelgium, to laiiat tbu the emperor i will be drnact ft ritiea oon-Jtftio- d pro-wg- it. Dmitri Sblpnir. Michael Stakovlch d V. Gukhknir were present when Troubi-i skoy rinee Informed Count and-the- a deference to tbe wiahea b4 propu of hi collraguea. It waa npnwfbJt Ibr him to take the port-ti-- i thu i:i of (ducaiiuu. STRIKE STILL DRAW PAY BUT .o fwuu. railway f.-- Tho Mwmeni became effective at henilroad Mnii.n here today. irafllc arc aerioua. htperamfin m preparing for Troop are being got aadinca for active acrvice and i menta arc being aSnl - where n general atrike la Fz"- ln support of the demand "wfu-inforc- Jy- - "irerepl JS"' wni ai:ffrngc. advantages to the novel ayatem or ihathey will atfll draw wnnoi he removed aa thi'o- rail-?- ? of this r TW ,!:il,,le i correct. brrak "f fall wavs addressed 10 llu? rtteM1!?10 ri',road ,1,,t lhe lhs'i!"'adopted S methods to secure ,'isu;aert by a cloak iptaIliIKh nctconipianr-- 10 iu. . ,hL regulations, The ehi'itj. Tri0,i trtuMv'rr ,x k ervlce offense. mi tiny ,hat ,h of the . n , i; r !. ba.-loi- x"""f'-v- ,,r 'e'int At.,,.--- at. ; Tt.-itti ' llresi he rsil- - The con soldier s :h- - hands of the opened while in lire snri sniffed. Mr. order deeded secured to act at once. The the police from Judge Gavnor directedsiibordma es commissioner and all his to in the five borough to urnover aa mm. forthwith f elect board the Hrsi . 1. -- d.e- i Mb r. itavnj-- iu : -- Vdt.v MePleilsn anuo-.i.c.ill th,protect hi iU'.r!t-lbrought by W K. li. a: ; s tbe mayoralty ett.rti.n, he :n in.,i r , - ou:ee'iitj ' ha-- t ed legal counsel. Hr has A th law firm of fai'Ke:, hi Haiiti. of which .lunge Aliuit K. Iat the head, and the ti: m of D.' ki itidti and Carey- - The first named firm : or Manhattan and the second of HrooLIti. The mayor aid lie d.d not cxpt-rbe directly involved in nity letitil ur i The mot omen election fraud in New York City was sugmemed today by the Citi tens' I'niou. which tmik i cio n prosecute those who violated the law York. Xov. 9 to punish la' like CL--- . The Tueaday. of the new law avowed la to Lou' luion Oil ii ii'cii?, No. lifUivlt K. ii( j A . uiiiv' .i for thi state. head .i K. Fulton Gutting, organixation. went, to Dial net ney Jerome today and told him lii.s .;-i.- that Jerome watchers at. tbe iat.evt liad already furniahed him wt-.dcnce enough to secure a latgo number of convictions. To condurprosecution the Gltlaena Tnti.n ployed Julius H. Cohen, who hu also been engaged a one of YYilliain Kan doiph liearst'a cottuael for ihi- eatuc - n - purpose. The Gitjena' I'niou aumumd iIihi after showing in court, the coriupiiiui which existed under the present law. it would attempt to have the New York legislature adopt a liallut law similar to the one now existing iu Maasachnaetta. 74, t b:gL! I4.l. ui-'ii-- ing!. Id Wa kit ill. 1 !.(.' Stj , B'-d- . l Trli-phiit- M.HQt'IRKS, Archiirt-t- . riM.in Xatixnal llaak I.iuldli.g G i Pboos Hell 770 Y AND ROVAL ARCA'IUM. 4J-4- khrM CONTRACTORS IN e . UcVicke-- t lion. Xe i.i.y ! i UNION TAKES HAND FIGHT. vetd-at'- JiKg Aiiii:c i i.Auk, (j ; l.'AM. 'JAN. c'.e: u. - . ke--i- s CITIZENS '"fcfco -- . u,: liiuyi.t.-ir- :.!i I. J, h. it omen of M ol.ui i af. ugdeu Circle, till Main St.. lau. !' O Box I0U oil. nwt even Mouda.v n.ltl a: a bv i.is.i or (Mu Fi Ji.l. Y .sKikg rxp:i. will be ociiwk. NvibUbo. nu.eJ j'fu:iy as.sye.!. Dun can In. iiaiii ( (b, iiTki of Ed. !' aferucon .f ibe ARCHITECTS. ot each umn-liFim Xki'otial Bank . H. F G Wwm AOA.MS, G. X., Jtiil Lincoln Gi Arclitie.-tsrotiius Aw-and 17. Fiil ilauk Build-t.-AIARIH i IT J I Munro. Ski k. CHllES, Gli-rk-, GtO'g-'i- : :o.i.-..- . :6m ASSAYS. - Xi.x M sg WOMEN OF WOODCFAFT. isi, :;s a. m.L iv' . - t- - fit's-li;- l inueuAtv 4l leiopiiuiitt v; ; l:::.ag rd. ! BUREAU. J'tMl.M' I . t .: )!, t, ill', I EMPLOYMENT , McClellan secures aid. New York rii : e.iiii-G- g M-t- l BUILDERS. lei S:ifei and nt:e (ho ur tine fund Kti.eig.-urIkil-ata- ; lnsurca men for . ;it".iioand uollar. Three Million reai-l- thousupwenl uf thirty-onand claims psld. smountir.g tc WIIEKi.WRIKHT I OXSTKl'GTJOX Go. Hstinta rs f tti't, i.'il'iI on exeat oier ntiinly million dollars, member .h"p mer Three 1 luadred Thousand. and W1UT pipe laytt-g- ; Sting, .entcni bnildluc sni brtdga wrU. Ki'iky Mountaiu Goiiiirii. No. 627, 7167 Warhiiigl-jiP if niee's rrnt.nd and fuiirl- Frida v oven. Ate. 1,l A. o. I W. Iiali. over How, ell i a cordially HAIR GOODS. AND COSTUMES. Visiting iinl'.Cii. A. G. KMERSUN, H A III 8Vn G11HB fur sale a induced , Hcgant JOS SEVERN I'ollcctor. , ITtces Hair chains n specialty. Mav G. B. ROBERTS, que'-adto Surreiary. rut for balls UNTIL YOU HAVfc INVESTIGATED GOOD All at.d 1 heater uiai! orders B. P. O. CLKf--. Mrs. G to. K. promptly atlendeil ABOU1 STANDARD - EXAMINER I.CC, ;!1 rerli. p. O. Box US Ogden lahlga. No 719. metis every ADS. Tuesday evening. Iiodg and c!uk room, second floor Matnr.ic building. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. 1410 Waxhlugluii Ave. J. A. HOWH1.K E. R. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS Dr. A. Fernlund, Physician and Bur JH. KNAUB3, Eacretary. gaon O files hours, 10 to 12 a. m., 3 Kttll IIKVT - Fuiiilsllnl tor to 4 p. m. 40 7&th St. 'fhona S2.1. i.tttu KNIGHTB OF COLUMBUS. it hiiitsckeepiiig. 27" l.iiirolu. TAILORS. Ogden Council, No. 777. meets at A. THUKK f trnishi-i- i -- ihiiiih. jiattm anti O. lr. W. HR every Monday at 8 p. i riokfte. flj )v- mu it 1t . ti,i I GLOTHIXa Cleaned. Pressed aud nt. Visiting brothers invited to atStills 157 35tb St. ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS tend. PAGE COST ONE CENT PER W. J. MORAN, F. 8. FYIK FIRE INSURANCE. KEN- T- Furnished rooms for WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. D. H1CKV. Q. K. NO FIRST ligli: iiousekerping. INSERTION LESS isi "tith Bl. U. H. GODDARD, Real KaTHAN 28 CENTS. ALL LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. FOR KENT Furnished rooms lor ta I and Loans. Rooms 411 12. 413, MUST SE PAID IN 41U Utah Loan & Trust lighi Gall hi GarBuilding EXCEPTING BUSIADVANCE, Iler Hive, Na 1, meefn (he seeond ter a Grocery Fto"-- . in ::l tl NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN tad fhunh at 8:S0 p. m. at PAPER HANGER AND UMBRELLA O'Neill llall.Iuesdaye BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. Twenty-fift- h street. Vie FOR KENT Nicely furnianed front MAKER. slstere Bing cordially lnvttwd. rauin for ua or two gentlemen. 2079 IjAUHA AV'KRILU L. C. J. I 'EM llARTOG, w inter, papet hangGran'. LLCY NELSON. R, K. er and tinihrclln mukcr, ha moved FEMALE HELP WANTED. from 2258 Waah. axe. to 526 26th sL rooms FOR 11EXT Xirly ftirmsbcil KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. . 1018-t- f for 427 24i b lhuh irlci.honcg, WANTED -- Girl for general house 54n 26th Ki nrk. Good wage. No. 2, KnighU of Ogden Lodge. SCAVENGER WORK. II tf. Pyl lilan, meets at Gaalla Hall, Utah National Bank building, every MonFOR KENT Furnished and unfur ttished Halt. 2634 Grant. 10 WANTED -- Experienced girl for bouse Teleplion John Van Zweden If you day evening. All K. of P.'e requested to meet with aa hat any scavenger wurk Prompt work: small fitmily and good E. n. GEIGER, C, C. rooms suitable service and naL work. Boll 'phone 456 24th. tf FOK RENT-Furnis- . A. T. WOOD M. of T. 747 y. 162 23d. for grnileniL-u10 3 tf. U N. MEID. K. of R. and S. WANTED A Laundress at tbe Og- j FOR KENT- - large front room, fur TREATMENTS. den General Hospital. 8 f RATH BONE SISTERS. ulsiied. 2323 Adams. Room Prof. 7, Nelson, treats Huuqucte, SITUATIONS WANTED, FEMALE. FOR Meets every Balmdsy sflvrnoon a: RENT Rheumatism. Neuralgia and all 2:50 Light housekeeping ia Pythian Hall, Utah National 127 26th 91. a room. art ailment from slug Impure Bank WANTED Position as housekeeper. building. Kojournlng sisters corblued Apply at Windsor hitrl. dially luvlled In attend. miNlSHrD moms, wllh or without POOL AND BILLIARD SUPPLIES. MRS. ANNA JENKINS. M. E. 41. board, imperial, 235!Yk WashingATTENTION AMnrncy MRS. ISABEL WYANT. t R. and 11. ilesiring mh ton at. nographic work done by d Billiard JACK Pool FERGUSON, unit sborihand writer, WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Tables and Hupplie. Ye.ephone call or address Mrs. K. Guevin. third FIRST CLASH furnished rooms 10--at (ha 643 k. 2506 Lincoln. Blot me 121 25tb St. Bell, Biamarck, lyr floor First Nst'.nnul bank Imildiug. Weber Gamp, No. 74. Meets In K. chines. 'Phone 907-K- . of P. Hall ia ltah National Bank FIRST CLASS furuished room, 15l8 building every Thuniday evening at 4 WELL DRILLING. 25tli St. WANTED Work by the day by ex oclock. YLliIng Woodmen cordially perienced drmmaker, aatisfarUon FOK KENT Furnisheff rooms, Ben- Well drilling of all hind dnun by Invited Io attend. WM. DOYLE, C. C. guaranteed. 2341 Adams Ave.. Bell Block. J. Y. Wch it, 253 33 Si. nett K. AUT11, Clark, lal Nat. Bank Bldg. 10 11 Into. phono 221z. RENT-Cle- an rooms, furnished FOR FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES ANY' intolllg.-n- i ron. may earn s FRATERNAL with hath, thoroughly renovated; for good inconi corresponding rooms. The also housekeeping light Fraternal Order nf Eagles. Ogdaa ex newspapers: no c'anvaitrig Colonial, 2C2 24th SL Mrs. S U BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY Aerie, No. 118, F. O. K tnneu every Send fm perience unnecessary. Chinn, CARMEN. proprietress. Northern Pie Sunday evening In Eagle Hall, east of Syndi pariinulars Reed hotel al 8:00. Visiting Brother 7 N. Y. tim 375 Ijockpnn. NEWLY FL'RMBHED ROOMS at Wasatch 1 judge No. 370, Ogdea are invited to attend the Aarle 23rd St. Reatonahle price. Mrs. Brotherhood Railway Carmen of Amer- Eagles meetings. MALE HELP, WANTED. It. 11. Whipple. ica, meets 1st and 3rd Friday of each K. R. GEIGER, W. F. month at Bugle Hall. D. T. TRACY. W. Bac'y. e for Hiiint ; FUlt RENT Furuished rooms WANTED Sexcial W. E. Hardy, C. C., 222 23rd St. ll. B. FORBES, Aerie Phyalclea. ora for an easy helling propOKinuu ; light Louaekeeplng. 2825 Nys W, It. ALWAY. R. ., 146 W. 22nd. 117 5' Clay Colfax, City. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS A. U. W. furnished WANTED -- A miMi hoy; with THE CAli-OBNtwly Wasatrh Division No. 124, O. R. C, who livti at live Points, to Uelitt-rooms; aiao for housekeeping. 2468 Fidelity Lodge No. 2. A. O. U. TV. meets second and fourth Friday nt Meet In A. (J. G. W. Hell every Sat- 8:30 Standard nnue. at once. Washington Ave. Room 6. p. oi. In K of P. Hall, corner urday arming. Visiting brother In Washington avenue aud 84th alratt. viicd BOARDERS WANTED. ROGKMEX Fite iittarrynien and fix c All brothers hi a cordially Invited to M. W. JAMES H. masons. Ogd.-- Canyon Resul t coma i tend. WALTER RICHEY, Recorder. HOARDERS at 122 25th 8t. F. W. HERRINGTON. C. CL psuy 303 KitIps Building. . N. PEIRCE, Flnanci. r. D. L. BOYLE, 8. and T. at 446 22ad. Ind WANTED Boy wiio has lieen lliroiigii WANTED-Uoxiii- ers MASONIC sixth grade iu Phone 653. priiiiing luisi ORDER OF WASHINGTON. Apply ii.fiii'puiau Stamianl at lies. Mesuiiic Hall, over 2I1C Washing4 p. m. FOR RENT, UNFURNISHED ROOMS Ogden Vuloa. No. 172. Order of ton Ave., Ugd.-a- , L'tah. me' every Tuesday Washington, nr futtr tiiifiiriiishi-.FOR SALE MIBCELLANEOUB. KOH HKXT -A. O. II. W. No. 4, O. K. evening nl 8 o'rlock in Eatber Chapter 117-lQiifpu 157 2r.iit S' Invited Is riinni'.. comrades Hall. Visiting Meaonlc held S. Regular meetings l FOR BALE Ijh.--l itliproveil furnace attend of each Hall the first aud third Friday ( with connection pipe. JuquiviWM. DOYLE. President. yoft RENT In Grand Opera House month. Sojourning members coidlally II. W. Ci william fur Information WALTER RICHEY, Becretery. Block, modern rooms for light house- Invited to attend. 4 f In or f.uites of tbtc (3) keeping, EUNICE C. GORDON. W. M. otherwise; with gas and FORESTERS OF AMERICA. LILLIE HALSTEAD, Secretary. f A FOR SALE Ren- or trad.- for 9 Herrick. water. Kell)' Ginn Th.ReKlurant. VI!, propert. Court Wasatch No. 2, Forestora f ODD FELLOWS. tf. HORSE TO LET. America. Fleets I. O. O. F. Hail, 24h complete with 4i iioarder. atreel. first and third Wednesday Ogden Ijotlge No. 5, Independent Ol- evenings of each month at 7:3b. FOR BALE Fitii.iiwte of small rootn-- WANTED 'Io Id out gcn'le hut in I. O. Meets Fellow. Odd of der lie A lui-i' HiriK-ilocation. hi) G. VY. HALBBY, G. R. iliiriiis ing house iu F. Hall every Tueaday evening, 2277 Washinc!,ii I tux !1 Ogiii-np. A. GARNER, Secretary. llVif I). gan. Juqtiitv visiting brothers cordially Invited to Ave. Iwl,. be pi cam. THE UNION FRATERNAL LEAGUE. PROFESSIONAL J. PERRY. Noble Grand. FOR SALE Good paying hulnsx. HENRY KISSEL, tFtfl Lin't Apply 321 24lh Ft The Union Fraicrn'. Attorneys-at-La- w Rlaie Assembly. No. 222, niee'.s iu ib No. 36, IndeLodge City Junction casv on NATIONAL CASH REGfRTER Ecclea Bldg. RirilAKDK. C. Eagles ball eiTy 1 hcrsd-iP. pendent OrderF. of Odd Fellows, meets B! monthly payn.Hii!. Write quit-k8 o'cl.ir STOl'T, Hall 1. O. O every Thursday in O. Box 544, Salt Lake City, Utah. viis Vit. Bank J PRt'MMlTT. Vivitlng brothers cordially evening. 1D17 RICH 4RDRfN. Trwrurer. CHEX, Invited to he present. jt.SElIi T.'IEO. MATHEWR. ('nil: .IAS. Bl NE. X. G J. D. MURPHY, KT ' Monmouth Bronxe. THOROUGH RR WALTER RICIIEY, Secretary. Bell iclephoiie! inrkeys for B. Sears. 817k. Mr. C. yu-ecity Rchekah Idgc No. 4, Meets first, ami third O. F Buk. HI Nat. o SMITH, X. !j D Bldg. FOR RALE Beautiful home on bench, ; : Fellows u m Ja. eitliiugs at Odd 4x20 rod. 0 rontn. For particulars xri'e'. fourth Visiting Twenty Hull, call at 2345 Grant. Ave. n.HiibeiH iuvl'ed. Noble Grand. 1 I MRS. C. ZIMMERMAN., WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. 718 22rd Ft. MR. A II. GRObt Kvpi.rt Piano Tun-K MEIU fif-;.dinl Hpaire.-- With Rjrnos Mus.vj ANYONE hniiuK an invalid's Giand Op m House Blk. him.-BROTHERHOOD. FRATERNAL ' l 4 ".!. choir to t. full , BLYSDEipianiyu-phone. MRS. LodP'- jNo. 871, T. F. B.t mcei rigdf-of piano No. 2ii.';J Adams her 8 p. m.. iu L leat Hurd Fridaya and firrt . B'-lFAT HORSES W ANTED All alxe. av-J'llitf cor'phuH VintJi6 Hail. F n. O. . 7537 Grant. if Burnett A dially iiiviiC'l . CIVIL ENGINEER. NF.Li.IE RUTLEIK.E. President. CORAL J. TYLER. Scrc'ery. ENGINEER. CIVIL L. 3. SPENCER. n T. MILLER. Treasurer. and Railroad. Waterworks. Sewrs Surveys, Power Pianti. Accur' KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. and P,cpoiis. Plan. Mineral "U. S. Deputy Surveyor. Silver Ten'. No. 1. metis first and Office, 203 Ecclea Bldg.. Ind. Phene third Friday evening- - al h o'ciui.k. iu 1166. P. O. Bex 499, Ogden, Utah. Lit.ug Kuighu K. of P. I MONEY TO IjOAN J. J. BRUME ITT. invited - . lnu-.lie- THE .. POINTS WANT - H 1 Jti-ii- 1 ! ADVER-TISEMENT- lioiiB.-kerpin- ANOTHER PROTEST SMOOT. AGAINST Oklahoma (Tty , Oklu.. Nor. and Indian Territory Fed eration of Women's clul, in con van lion here today, adopted a protoai against the seating of Seuaiot Reed Bmool. LOST. Clarence Heath of Yardmuader Cuaningham's offtea lost a pair of goiu rim apecuKlea. The parly taking name to Mr. Heath will receive 1 110-J- t a suitable reward. LOST DOST OR BTRAYED-- A bay driving mare, about. 8 years old. wire scars on faro legs and bad wire sear on nns hind leg. in front of hor.h joint. Reward for return to G. W. A Ma1 chine Co., Ogden. LOST One straight bay horse and ono bay mate, four white feet, broad white stripe on face. Charles Vandervlies. JlS-l- f REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE FOR BA IJO 4.500 2.000 I.JOtt 450 125 300 200 1.200 brick frame frame frame 1 aits 2 ixl20 Lai 50x140 2 lots 25x140 fruit, farm Hl'NTER A KENNEDY Room 6, First Natl. Bldg. hed 10-3- ' - 25-t- - y expi-rieiire- i 7 - . high-grad- s 1 1 a hr. - r. j i 'ru : , - - 11-- his ;.V I'llii .Up I t1- ; . - ! . n-i- i i W""1 .... , ( c: a-- i tii.ii.i-ik-1- i son. from Tage One. 1k-- i r A i.cliMk i ilagy u It: eye.- L. o! J , i live-roo- birthday s' " tn, "il !. - lf Edward tt-- tl i fr. Jive. IuDllc. Kea: uuj Auv.dea: in OREkSiilMKiNG bit' . . n.- . r.a itrt'e. iht-- . tnii-- s .f rri.iud ware tvuttim r.:- ilt MctU-i'at.. I ttpUln t'rt.M' .eau the or.i.-I'oniiiUSG.out i M. Vino ti..i Tit.- lOtviuiRsum. ynunr repi.- - was! an otu-- r io :re r.piam utitci-iihim to read toe tidytiot-..tami'. .1:.phene to lit.' cptitn. LEGAL justified in view r keeps ii;trai.i.Lug .. - -- 1 .iff ! ilia:.:, iLbelt;' vo Sir Percy Bauderaou then proposed AX elegant 7 room modern brick house on bench 82,000. Two swell a toast to "Perpetual Peace Between which waa and America, houses, with bath, hot and , England cold water connections, 81,700 each. drunk with Urfee rousing cheers. Johotias on Ranch $1,150. seph 11. Choate, former amhasador to GHAUNCEY PARRY, Cor. 23rd end England, spoke on the subject. Mr. Wash. Choate aaid the tuan meant everything for the world: tbnt It meant WANTED TO BUY. everything for the law and order the world over. modern To bur. Major Gen. Wade responded to (he WANTED brick cottage close la, not farther toast, ."The Army." After he had fineast than Adams or south of 28lk. ished there were cries from all parts wk. Address P. O. Box 112. of the banquet hall for District Attorney Jerome. FOR RENT HOU3EB. and iuirariticed Mr.' Jerome was spoke "briefly, pleading that his voice had about been worn nut in the cam- FOR RENT Elegant, new airictly mmlern house. 2162 Adams. paign. FOR RENT House at 206 22nd. InSTOLEN BALLOT BOXES ARE REquire 2547 Jefferson. Adam PatterCOVERED FROM THE RIVER. of the office and aa every one ;0SI "r li'ing. and say. opening boxes acre guarded by of twelve the 1 t" do every-- five policemen, s moai impressive ar'h,s 'llni'iion that the of i'a of officers was soon in evidence. ray rr'",'r-will he i permir, hut As (he morning a.IvsncoU the balance wion,iin or he orderly coii-i- e e afiair of eight ihuusand boxes continued . nms ihp uncondi to the arrive and Hearst watcher, as nuPllni:ni.r ' Mich steps. merous as the police, helped to swell the crowd which was further added to aa the report spread that aome startmade, ling political move had been necessitating a great, body of officers of elections. at the office of ihe lwrd When they failed to srruie the presence of Prealdt nt Vnnrhi. Hearst men called upon A. C. Allen, chief clerk of the bojrd. at hi home on '' "pMEdward cell. Eightieth street. Mr. Allen could do Wj hi '""""lav today at nothing for them ond expressed the bad resulttciu- - opinion that ih- court order He said ,':'1 Th v"1" Pans of the ed from a misunderstanding. with the or.'..i sa!l1 p "ere flred that a literal compliance a the 8.010 a,. relehra- - der would he impossible, .c " ""a.n 's'oniary and in ihe rol- - ballot boxes used In Greater New York rould not by any means he gotten Into the room ..coupled by the of the law, LQsCa REGISTER. board. His understanding should he said, was that the boxes f lhe police in the possession A':- v" Collector for six months following an election. ; 'otr.y ,,M cancelled He could the Im!r': gite no advice as io f 'hi nrr.nrkm cuV;,of the fast mediate disposition ' tarmen- - mulating boxes and thought that there ,rf inp Mexican : San VriT' waa nothing to do hut t 4 f, i "DOWli opening ot the hoard's office andto let ua ' Sun p..;. Kf aoettred by- President Voorlus decide what do I'on uin the rep- with the S.oW ballot boxes. iha! tne owned Ir waa said this morning M,,tvl,an lfving at sudden move made by Mr. Hears: last , ' ic.i L received by 'n "v v,r night, followed a report U1 '"'Wign'ion hits hint that, a printing com puny had been , joich jnrff. at work Tuesday night priming The report was inriher to the he ballot boxes were m b that 4V R.IG.;., , kS? hllilx-.- I Coghlati. (Continued ollfice: of monor. iilh 11-3-- 1 "Wi made an the railroad atrike. The NSw'RAM.g. '.ii-.a:-- st con-Iuoa- a. I RAItRNAL . tinti. u.utMi A hut he iihiMed the sincerity of the LlrMaentl a cooperation in the iJp of the new regime. Nev-5he recognixed the neceewty rtnoval and the governor JSfhWself agreed that only hie voutd appease the popular Ths final obataole waa the bad conte to believe that waa able u ?Srfb!nelf and family, but Uia Lay at last yielded on the -- the squadron passed Goiernov's Island, the flagship t hundred forth a national salute of twenty-onguna. whirh the shore batteries answered in kind. Without diminishing speed the cruiser wung around into the set Hudson river. The sight of ihi-the whistles of every craft m the harbor shrieking iu welcome. Despite the early hour hundred who had gathered along ihc shore line doffed their hat and waved handkerchief in greeting to the visitor. Throughout, tills splendid welcome Rear Admiral Frincc Ijoui stood on the aft bridge of the Drake, pleased and impressed. Aa thay cante past Quarantine Station, each ship had lowered her small storm color and hoisted in its stead the large ensign which dipped again and again in answer to thn salute of passing craft. Stretching down the Hudson awaiting the coming of the British squadron In full (Irina, were the twelve of Rear Admiral Evana fleet Steaming to within Aim yards of the flagship Maine, tbe flagship Drake dropped anchor shortly before k oclock. Although1 the official aalutea between the squadrons first occurrsd off Annapolis as a special mark of courtesy, Admiral Kvaas flagship greeted tbe royal standard with a national salute of twenty-on- e guna. This keenly delighted Prtace Louis, who later thanked Admiral Evan when the 1st-teaceompanUd by Rear Admiral Darla and Brownsou, repaired aboard V oclock to tbe Drake at half-paon the felicitate the admiral-princ- e birthday of his sovereign. Ever since his squadron anchored. Prince Louis haa been kept busy receiving and returning official calls. He found time, however, to receive this morning a delegation of reporters who wpre cordiaHy received aboard his flagship and to whom ha talked quite frankly of his visit to this country. Tbo dinner was on of tho most brilliant and notable 4n the city's history. There were 800 member of the English societies and guests present. Sir Percy Sanderson, who presided, proposed the toast to President Roosevelt. Everybody, arising and cheering to the echo, drank to the health of the sang the "Star president, Prince Louis alng Bpangled Banner. lug It aa mthueiaiilcany a any of those present. Now. gentlemen, said Sir Percy, the King (at tho mention of the kings name the audience egain hurst Into cheers and a one voice sang "Rule Britannia and then "God Save the King.) Sir Percy Sanderson read a telegram from King Edward's secretary conveying the king's beat wiahea, anil then introduced Prince Louie. The next ioat was to 'The Navy,'1 which waa responded to liy Admiral u.uii. - Ml it RldlCG wore w d- PROFESSIOgNWL e.tt.. - u I1 liillo sn-.- i Til- - . i uveloji.-.'.l,rpi'c 0"S fB' I'T.UI, .t.'.'i r ci.-r- x '! UiiULN. t t'O-l- liai-oi- HI.-.U- ' tie FOR KING . ESAMIXKl!: MUKM':;n i notice of assessment. Western Mining, York A Smelting A Development. Go. Principal place of business, Ogden. I'tah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors of the New Mining. SmeltYork A Great ing 5 Development Co., hlil un the Sth day of November. ISt'3. assessf of uni cent ment No. 7 of was levied on the outstanding stock of said company, payable immediately to T. H Knauss. secretary, at. hi office. No. 2H6 Errles building. Utah. Any stock upon which this may remain unpaid on Thursday. December 7. 195. will bn delinquent and will he advertised fur sale at public auction and unless will be sold on is made 23. 3905. at 4 Saturday. December o'clork p. nt. at the office of said .1. II. Kiiauh. secretary. No. 2nr, Errles building, Ogden. I'lah, to pay ihe delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost, of advertising and expense- of sale. J. H. KNAl'SS, Secretary. 2ii Ecrlcs Bldg. Ogden, I'tah. Ogden. L'tah, Xu. 6, 1905. New Grr-ar- . Wi-sier- one-hal- tuy-me- PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. c ik . s 11-- Sect-clary- . i . , . -- ! Dentists ' ! : ! . ubr-,-in- . Ii.-l- i - - L . l .'J5-X- LV-c- cor-diail- v MONEY TO J04V on and WASHINGTON JENKINS farm HUNTER i.rr. OgdPii Gish i t ' cltv real KENNEDY. R'"' C, Kirs; Vat 'i Estate of Mary ,nt . claim" will LAUNDRY. Rank B'llldmg m:h Creditors present, ' th. law voucher to the iindersiatieil . CHANCES. BUSINESS Htilanleki. ieurdcrn-lr.nn 21, First office of E. T. d? Rsrnsi-Bell phone, iniSlti'u aver I'tah. National Bank building. f)cili-n- . on or before March I1, limit. FOR SALK- - RmpiliiK l"Oiii... S0Td In Tim:-lft G. . ( tNTi'.D Ive-V. SMITH. WILLIAM It cfiu'l Vo . .: i: '' l.' !riinii A lT.inisira.nr. i :Mw:; i . it G. M. (i)f'HRANH. Oniinaudi-r.V v'. ilARRJ.-- . Record Ci vl Eiiki TI'-- Tni'. ;i fn:i t.il .N'1 :ti I. Miarp. 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