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Show nf THE MORNING EXAMINER. OGDEN. Latest Labor News From All Parts of the World i 6 a - o: o-;- - :- : - K: -c - T ? Iuvm-- Qjiuc.' $ 3 FOR !yNiONjLlLABl ; 2 lie). MRS. ADDIE CLARK, G. N KASTMAN, Cleik, ELIJN NURSE. NURSE Address Grant Are. Ihoav B 734s. KKNT Sieaiti Kxpiug rooms. got laugiimNii Opera liouc iikn-k- dispute The ecaiuen and longshoremen ha at been deilnitely American Federation of Lbor- - The twenty-flv- e oiliers. Tltf empl'te w lm Piliahurg ronveniton. on November, tl bp riueid are g.nrraily old oia-; the Unshoremen to -- 2, instructed j.riio,ls wj,u Bre claimed to tu- iu; u continue the use of tha name. Interna- - t.mcU-u- t as formn ! j and jet wnn lute tonal Longshoreuien. Marine and rendered such f.ibhful tha: i. Iw)t oonidi 'fd jui-- t 10 -Transport Worker Association. This rau-- them WAN1ED. FEMALE. SITUATIONS ip whole Question the determine action fr0IU ,h M.lvi(v. eteial -- mil per for 1l tha remain longshorej at lsue. SOUli bgVr betu reoii mg comparai ivelv t Wl Lli Coiiipeti'Ui sU'iiogiuplier man to respect the decision of the con high salaries. Many of them will Ailill'e-- it'Mii I X, based upon placed ou the $ Hm roll. veution, and good feeling lLLSll t.ili Siuiniuid mutual respect and confidence will be reestablished between the two craft. After eight uml the exauiinu-tioMALE HELP. WANTED. of nearly 4k'ii veLir.im u a juiy fur wurkiugiiii 11 to avoid Ihevi-constant inv at labor secured The mini WAXTKD T wo ni' ill inch r.mniv Chicago, to try Char. press gives j ..! 10 aecoiupmi' dence of its improving service to the Gilhook-y- . who is charged with u :o icpicM'iii liai'iwaie Ispiiruuviu. m? el'll wage clearu the death of a woikmau t'is'.ilili-ln-i- l cause of labors interests, sad K.ilui-to ilou.M'. The are to lie iuvi. 1 0" er perception of the attitude and posi- during a strike. .i!v Hlli'i'd. weeklv. KxkIib( llUlllei i. i.iiichllu before .lune i The tion It occupies In the trade uniou " Aildii llj.'dwaiv Desk .1, The compel it 01 s will be liliiiVd iii'n A movement to replan-- women Men- - i m 1 cUmn-s- . movement. There 1 a perceptible imA is l u lueiv. ii ll louse, Chicago. lb. provement and efficiency as time goes ocraphers at liu- t'iiy Hull of til. Louis. fnV all isisoti- - who huve tu.-iuii Mo., with men who huve families lo on eaya Samuel Gompers. lot meriesu V AXTK1) SALKHMKN -- To baudlc um from an d. g.i-Tin line line of advi'HikiUK fail, signs, support, aud who can do 1I10 woik jni college III 1 , or tlleis!,i r a the women, was inaugurated prUes iu tins class will bs i.ud cii leu il.uA and novel lie- - as a tide Chicago printers, besides paying lib- a well line. Write at oiler- - MhIkjii Novelty eral strike bepefli to all members out si the meeting of ihe lioii.e of dele- train. Cla-- s The I'u.. Kenton, Uhl". ): ia for undergradu.i for the eight-hou- r day, ere raising a gates. Any piixcs w ill Ur i"0 and f local defense fund of $I5,0t)0. The joiirneyiueu cuipcuieiK of nirmU'i of this elusa may cmupeie in WAXTKIt- Six expurienet-raveling clrt-Bouthi-rIn Alassachu-eit- s s A The most valuable f ihe will, early x.ileMin u for liMItl Give jHii lieulni'M There is said to be an unprecedent- Ihe -m a will iroli.ibly be Issued J III til'xl Irlli't oiue splint:, .make a demand for wage M, Box 170, ed demand for switchmen among the 1 K.in-ii- x of $;i a day and the union -- hop. It. t'oy. Mu. pel lllaUiUl form. 'ailroads In the west. r U AN Till I MKN B.ay heulihrul work. J. L. Sitllivau. general srmtary-treaureA last echo of tha Woodworkers' IRISH PARTY POLICY , has of the ;;.iMt nr lutue lidi i. Write lor ike was heard in Chicago recently elected International I auditor. t'onilneiital Distribunnc la to Do Everything to Down the n the Phoenix Parlor Frame cora-tuService, iTiicugo. Unionists in Great Britain. and the National Parlor Furn-urtobacco conference of the union company granted shop. workers, held reccntl in Sydney IX. ANY intelligini ptixn may caru a Dmcunitit-urDoc. 30. The iAimlim, iiu'oiiiifor S. W.) decided to form an Ausiralian om'KiKHidiug good of the Unii'tiiNts is the kryiovra of V. J. Hosey, machinist for thirty-tw- o no Tobacco Workers' Union. uewApaiM-rsIrish United a the manifesto ahirh years in the railroad shops at Fort Sen1 for unmf'-i-- J is ly. of Gi'tai Britain is Wayne, Jnd., has been elected mayor abxoluto I'aguc Norlu'in Presa SyndiThe have gained Japanese pariiciilars. Irish voter of for ihe umdanre lodiiy of that city. 117-bicontrol of the Ui-- l growers, fruit picking, iu Great Britton as lo their atiitmli-a- t cate, kick port, X Y. work in orchard and Tin elections. the 1C is said there are but t wo iniues in fonlieoiiiiug the stale of Cali- executive council' of (he Uultrd Irish SITUATIONS WANTED, MALE. Illinois working under con- general throughout aud in some districts by rent League held a three-hoiirfornia, arKsioii In ditions, and that the operators of and lease have acquired of ljondon Ihi niorntlig under the pres- WANTED Position by both are losing mousy through the in- the lands for tbemnelvo. bookkeeper aud rtenograplier. Adidency of T. P. O'Couuer, M. P. John men experienced employed. i E. dress D. A S. cars Standard. Redmond, who whs among those Central Labor Union, of Buffalo, X. present, drew up the manifesto, which The Presbyterian Ministers' League impose a fine of 1UU upon derlnrrd that ihe first duty of the Irish of Kansas City, Mo., recently - made y., will union wlibdrawing from the cen- voters in Britain is lo aid to FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. overtures to the Industrial Council pf any die ul ilui'-- iu Hie discomfiture id the ..bat rlly with a view to securing fra- tral body. coalition which has iiiillrted FOR SALE AIiiiubi new 23 ft. awn-luternal affiliations between the two orwith such im nii Ac injury on ilivir conn-try- . Union Ytigannakera affiliate for. sale cheap. Apply at The ganisations, the object being to bring the American Federation of latlmr urc Wh'ii' labor candidates arc 2449 Wash. Are. Toggery, about a closer relationship between the to tnaks a hitter inthe the sound mi the himie rule tpicsUon. against 'turch and the workmen of Kansas troduction of the fight red label of the In- Irish are rerun: mended u support FOR KALE Hut bed franno. aud kaab, ,ry. The proposal was unanimously dustrial Workers MilIn World them. OlherwiM tliey Klniuld volS of the uueliurae tread mill with raw and a . opted by the Industrial Council. for the Lilicrala. The followers (d waukee. i small hand printing bell. Lord HoKebetry' are excluded from the 1769 Wash. Ave. proas. The New Zealand government has that peaceful picketing Is Utter category Hnd the manifesto just purchased eleven acres of land, notHolding unlawful. Judge Grunian of Rich- promises Mperinl advice to voters in FOR BALE Garland kltclien store, near 112.000, costing Dunedin, for mond, Ara., dissolved the injunction const It nenrie where there is a choic 977 84th M. Bell , parlor cabinet workmen's homes. . a I 'nimiiet under a Koaelierry-lie- . 12 2 7 41 against the striking print era secured phono The clforiK tu patch up the quarthe Typoihetae. The American Federation of Labor by rel between Mr. Redmond and FOR BALK Furniture complete uf has refused to grant a charter to the M. Iicaly have apimrently failed, 1 aald that tho A. F. of L. lta It nine room bouse, flue home, elect rlo National Stogie Makers' League be- expended the aunt of 8'1 the was that Hniioimeed as it today during light, telephone, bath and furnace 21 r. cause the trade Is so closely identified tha decided to Irish had oppose In of wurk the party organispast year boat. Knap, must be cash, llouha with cigar making. seeks he when Hvaly of posting, exclusive printod matter, to rent to purchaser. Apply after , gnd other exiicnditures. or ( p. 111. or on Sunday. COFFIN'S PUNISHMENT. tier a confcrrnce lasting over two age Bell Rhone, 638k. United oitha, the Brntherhood of Carpes-.- 4 the affiliated with Unions made an agreement with tha Mb-- t Association of Plumbers. Gas Fitters, Washington, Dre. 30. Although the FOR SALK Wooden bedstead and New In association Carpenter Steam Fitters and Steam Fillers Help- pH per g In tho cau of Midshipman rpringa. and larga heater cheap, at ok recently affecting 12,000 men, ers ara considering the advisability of Trenmor Coffin, Jr., whoso trial by 110 22nd KL of on the martial Which Incawill couri b increased from establishing a home for old and rbaige hazing, by wage which has just been concluded at 94.(0 to S4AU a day on July 1, BALE Seven pacitated pipe workers. thoroughbred will lie forwarded tu the nat? FOR while Wyandotte Pullets and 1 for execution, approval by (rappers and wrap dresses in 28 Sis hundred men and Sod girl- - em- thi- Eleven Cockerel. thoroughbred S. superintendent of the sentence of rl(b mills In Philadelphia struck Seventeen K. C. W. ployes of a shirt factory ou strike In C. W. is. hr law. final. The law tho court In because tha manufacturers an won Increase wages some canned inilt, Philadelphia, Leghorns, also of June 23. 1874, provides that, Any to advance their weekly wage and the piece work system. and first class Blue Flame oil stove. cadet, midshipman or cadet ensign fnm 816.00 to 816.00. Although but street. 1L 19 men are at present involved, (heir There are over 200,00(1 persons at found guilty of liazing by said court, shall, upon recommendation of aald FOR SALE Hand-mad- e wvrk ia of uch a character that If the present unemployed in Ijondon. violin, cites p. court, be dismissed and such finding, 1 imnufacturer are unable to fill tbeir m 2309 Adanta. the when by L superintendent, FORCE approved NEW YORK POLICE phee 12,000 employe will be renderdi so final cadet be and tha shall ed idle. FOR SA1JS lAteai improved furnace Will Have Another Vigorous Man at missed from tbe naval academy shall with connection pipes. Inquire of to be forever ineligible reappointment there are at present, over 7.000 men Its Head. H. V. Gwllliam for information. to naval raid academy. iiutmployed In Japan, owing to the if ruled has General TheoMoody Attorney New York. Dec. 30. General regrn iff troop from Manchuria. This March 3rd. of dots law the 1903, is pausing uneasiness in view of the dore A. Bingham. U. S. A., mired, that hXK SAMS Good paying lnisiiiea. imistrial drprrsaion now prevailing, who on January 1. will become police not ronfradict the law of 1874. Prompt 9 Apply 321 24tll 81. debe will tbe taken deartlon by navy nnl the unlikelihood of a revival Jn commissioner of New York Pity, soon tbe ss are papers Uuniies in the near future. clared last night that he had no pol- partment as LOST. itics and only sought to eld Mayor Mc- received. Ihe United Mine Worker at Sbamo-k- ii Clellan in giving this city the best IjOKT Two certificate of deposit on world. CARNEGIES LIFE. Pfc., of the anLhracite region in municipal government In tbe 1ingren National bunk. No. 44l ftw man know I any not do personally eo(trentioa, adopted unanimously tht IlfMi. dated Nov. 25, and No. 4S. for 3U. Dec. CarAndrew In this Y'ork. Kew local In who politics retort of the wage scale committee figures f?o. dated Iec. 23. 105. Return lo 1 Dungcn-nea- , the winter "but will he at tho negie pond said, mayor, eallng for a conference with the city, except 1inyree Natlonnl bank; reward. adminthe Cumberland the studied county, and Georgia, watched have ' iterators looking to an agreement re- istration of Nnw York city's police home of bis sister-in-laMrs. liry siding wages, hours of labor and was a Carnegie, says a dispatch from Pittsoger conditions of employment after over since President Roosevelt 1AST Black pointer pup. 3 inonih Unadds: The commissioner. correspondent burg. Alril 1 nexL The principal demands police I old, wiih white xtrip on tlie breast. ara will he his write skies this Southern folly In der place taking uforporated In the report are an to U. G. Knoih at Win. Driver I autobiography.'' but difficult Ira. Its all of eght-hou- r day and recognition of the cognizant Co. and gel reward. Son rrc. harness back confided into to his Mr. again, wanted ntly Carncgir get igion. now that I have recovered from the to those who dined with BUSINESS CHANCES. to my kg which caused me him at the annual banquet given his I Jhe American Federation of Labor, accident the army. former partner In New York. They hte in session at Pittsburg, passed a to leave "DISTRICT MANAGER FOR CASH I have accepted the mayor's offer were invited to upend part of the winresolution favoring women's suffrage because I believe liueine-- ; honest munici- ter with him and suggest interesting that entirely new. bs a necessary step toward raising machine: niitomatically is the axis upon which points for the work aa it progresses. grade high government pal them to a level with men on a wage the welfare of the whole country rethrowa oul exact change; tnagnifi-i-en- l tell Mr. The autobiography will scale. volves. I know George B. McClellan Cnrneglea reasons for building and opportunitjea now oH-n- ; 100 per alma to give New York the best mu- endowing Ubrarle-- . It will b a deprofit; capital required from Women in all parts of the United in the world, and fense of his motives. William Bailey, Rec:iihi ia t2'Ki. government nicipal Stale are to be asked to Join in the I want to help him as an American tor building. Chicag'i." fight against the age limit which bars citizen and aa his friend. GOULD REPUDIATED. men abore 43 years of employment. A and no military "I have no paying saloon bual-ni-bNR SALK letter of appeal to aged men's wives hobby to ride. politics Military rule Involves Apply 2i' 24th St. New Y'oik. Dee. .7". John S. Jones, and daughters has been prepared by much common sense in the matter of of Ohio, has begun suit hi the supreme the anti-aglimit league, and it is discipline. In that it is Just, a val- court against George J. Gould. Jos. PERSONAL. expected to spur the fair aex in ac- uable and Just as desirable in the po- Ramsey, Jr., and Win. E. Guy for tion. lice department as in the direction of JM'iO.OOo with i.iterr-H- t from Jan. 1. M MIRY Weal'll ami beauty: marri-UK- " e; pay whn mar1903. arising oul of tbe purchMse of by any great railroad. directory The Bureau of Statistics of Labor employes new plan: wnd no My. study of police history here coal land in Ohio. Mr. Jones contends ried: en'lrely tor New York state tor 1898 reports ba shown that its chief labors tinder that in October. 112. h was lii'iiiev. Address H. A. Horton. Hep. f that lb unions have been serious difficulty in not having the ed by Gould. Guy and RamseyrequestMich. to as193, Injured by immigrant competition. Of power of removal, witb less restric- sist them in acquiring 18,000 acres of 266 unions, 120, with 84,307 WANTED TO BUY. members, tion and more Independence of the coal land in Ohio. He declares tbe suffered reduction of wageiu 87 courte than la at present the case. agreement was that he should pur122 unions, with n membership of 22,818, My aim shall be to find men in or chase the land, the purchase money tu V XTED Tool table. waiii-- d had tower working days la the year. outside tho department who under- be furnished 1 mo the three men named 25th Si. by stand It and In whom I can place full and also a reasonable amount for bis .Resolutions are adopted at a meet- trust. FOR RENT PIANOS. commission. ing of the Central Textile Union, in I have no axe to grind, no friends Pursuant to this agreement, be say, 2634 Philadelphia, urging Governor Penny-pack- to reward, no rivala to placate, no he got possession of the properly for FOR RENT Upright piano, 12-to issue 1 supplemental call for enemies to punish In this great city. I which he paid 8;',7U.0i0. ln addition lm Grant. an extra session of the legislature, and feel only that I owe it a snlraen duty, to this amount h aska for F9i.uou as to Include among other reform bills, which 1 shall devote all my energies commission and expenses. When he one for the protection of women and to perform. had obtained tb title, be say. Gould Sirjih'-Jr., charged wl'h children employed in mllla and facand hi associate th haz nC. did not have a aeselon thi repudiated tor! ee. cuntract- COLLEGE MEN TO WRITE. nioiuing. contiel foi tin- lacr having Mr. Gould and bi associate have been given until 'hif afternoon to The Carpenters Connell of fioaun The of the Present Day Problems Are put up a general denial. prepare the ha received a iotter from the Secre- Essays tn Asked For. psrleiilariy the firat elft tary of tha Xavy, in reply to a protest THEY ARE UNEASY. who viil hr akm men arc womb-rinmade regarding a wharf contractor :ihiiio-- i D sdmh'ed nex: Chicago. Dec. 30. College men have working his men nine hours n day at been Invited by a committee of lead:uAuntiitOiU. .till.. Dec. W. Th" iir; of Involved. i!i"us;!i Uie Charleston Navy Yard, in which martial which ha hen engaged in try- now b'iiiU .i'd piiliiiriv Ban ' !' economists to Competitive th eecretsrv said that the Vavy fl. ingaays on prawn i.prepare of Miikhttimcn ('tiffin iut br'iriTiii:si of '(e eru:"1 day problem:', iti- - ing tho 2901 -- Memos of Woodcraft. Ogdon Circle, urets every Monday night nt 6 oclock, Odd Fellows Hall. Visiting Neighbors lavlied. Dues ran bs paid at the office cf Ed. Aa h the aftersoos of Ilia 2klh of each mouih. Flr.t National Bank Bldg. 681. I'L'Ii in K l- li!iiilic I r LM INSURANCE. 21. butt; )f FtIC IllA I' To iMlipi' wi'iioul elill- dicl. 1. lie Iiicrli funil-l.ins ms toi lu'liM L tlllg. L'kiiJ Wa- ii Air :s lwk. vi - 1 vtoilcrn froui ivhuu mil-alii- B. Herrick. 1'Uih. for two, well iKiurd CM :tth m. u:;;ws. CONTRACTORS - FUlt 1 . Furnished and 2634 Grant. RENT i fiat. tiulur-ulal- Ix-e- ed FOR for gem Icincn. Dr. j LADIES or Waebiug-to- u U. 11. GODDARD, lie luMinmcr, Real late and Liana. 413 l iuh lawn y Room 411 u 412, MAKER. 'urnihml RKNT uett Block. 6XHI KNIGHTS a a lf i RKNT-Furuia- t g hed bouiu-kiH-pln- Ti f CAR-OB- Al-a- y WANTE-D- Boa rdere and 449 26th St. 711-X- roomers, POOL AND BILLIARD SUPPLIES. WOODMEN OP THE WORLD. JACK FERGUKUK, In K. and Billiard Weber Camp, No. 74. Meet Tablea and Supplies. of P. IUII lo Utah Katlonu! Batik Telephone 643-k- . 25U6 LJncoin. Slot Bell, building every Tb radar evening nt 8 IA10I y BOARDERS, Thmie at Boarder WANTED 133 upstair, 133. IMh St. 10 a. 446 22nd. Ind. 11 o'clotk. Vlaltlng Woodmen iavited to attend. CIVIL ENGINEER. FOR RENT, UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Two or four unfurnished rooms. 137 26th Si. 1 HOUSES. FOR RENT houe. FOR RENT 3(10 de-rlh- 21t St. Inquire FOR RENT One four, one cottage, modern. Apply 2634 Grant Ave. U Railroad. Walorwork. Power Plants. Accural Surveys. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAOLES Plana, Kalimaiaa and Reports, U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor. Fraternal Order of Eagles. Ogden Office, 203 Eeelas Bldg lad. Phenn Aerie, No. HI, P. O. K., moeta every list. P. 0. Bon 499, Ogden, Utah. Sunday evening in Eagle Hall. eat of Reed hotel, at 8:06. Visiting Brother Eagles ara infftod to attend tha Aerie FAAfKJiffAL meeting. A. aix-roo- 839-2Gt- h Hdtlilf Mw-t- a ht Ill-tur- tf 2h inu-ntlon- s n-n- e Hall, member PROFESSIONAL one-hal- Attorneyi-at-La- i Christmas BROTHERHOOD. No. 371. T. j Musicians Directory MR A. H. GROSE Expert Piano Tun er ar.d Repairer. With Barne Mufie iire. flvatid Onera Hou : Hlk. 111. 1 MIS-- h Dill.. or nlami. Rnli 'iilain- - r i!ii.-e:--: No. '-X. jibinNV Adcm- - inter Invited. K. M. COCHRANE. Commander. R. C. HARRIS. Record Keeper. OguerT TrnirNb 24, meeiath aeo-nn- Jl'-ll- W. (1A1-SK- Y. Commander. y y HOND Record Keeper. For tha beat holiday liquors tony Port wine Angelfed 8a u tern re, Zlntea-dl- . wine, Dry ica, tha low-lag- Claret. We also hare a full lion of all other liquor. The plaee to gri them at right prices to d and fourh. Wcdn8day evening f. oclock sharp, in I. O. 0. F. Hall. Visiinr Kaighi conjlailv inried rn .1 Liquors F. ror-dlall- ; y " Vialtlng B., Ogden Lodge Beejes Bldg. meets firat an t third Fridays at S p. Firet Na Bank Bblg. m.. in I. O. O. F. Hall. Visiting members cordially invited. JOSEPH CHEZ. NELLIE RUTLEDGE. President. D MURHIY. J CORAL J. TYLER. Secretary. R. T. MILLER. Treasurer. Dentists KNIGHTS OF TJ4EMACCABEES. SUver TTm. No. i". net"a"flrat and R. D. V SMITH, lai Na. Bk. Bldg. bird Friday evening at 8 oclock, in y K. of P. Hal!. Viilng Knights 5 fH FRATERNAL w r. RICHARDS. CHARLES STOUT, er , ntreel. h Invited. MRS. C. ZIMMERMAN, Noble Grand. MRS. E. MEID. Fecy.. 718 23rd Kt. f-- f.'-l- E. R. GEIGER, V. V. I). T. TRACY. W. Secy. H. B. FORBES, Aerie Physician. U. W. Six-roo- 9-- - 0. Lodge No. I, A. O. U. W. In A. O. U. W. Hall every Sat- ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS evening. Visiting brothers inFOR RENT bouse, inquire urday vited. 1314-l- f Waaatcb Divlaion No. 124. O. R. C . rear 626 27th. JAMES II. M LA UGH LIN, M. W. mmts second and fourth Friday at WALTER RICHEY, Itooordar. 2:30 p. m. In K. of P. Halt, corner FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSES. W. N. PEIHCE, Financier. Washington nvanne and 24th street. All brothers are cordially Invited to tornahed bouae, FOR RENT MASONIC. attend. 152 23d at. Inquire 2301 Waahtngton F. W. HERRINGTON. C. C. ave. R. ChritUegaen Masonic Hall, over 2416 WashingD. L. BOYIJt, K. nnd T. FOR REN- T- Film lulled, I486 Jeffer- ton Ave., Ogden, Utah. ORDER OF WASHINGTON. son. Apply room 4 or 6, Ftet NationQuern Esther Chapter No. 4, O. B. al Hank Bldg. 8. Regular meeting held at Masonic Ogden Union, No. 172, Order of Hall the flnet and third Fridays of Washington, meats every Tueadsr FOR RENT WAREHOUSE. each month. Sojourning members evening nt 8 oclock in A. O. U. W. attend. iavited to Hall. Vlaltlng euairadaa Invited to FOR RENT Giod iron ware-bour-a cordially EUNICE C. GORDON, W. M. attend. or tor room 16x2U, in alley LILLIE HALSTEAD, Secretary. WM. DOYIJ-7- . President. rear Carr' Drug 8 tore. Apply at WALTER RICHEY, SaereUry. Tbe Toggery, 2449 Waah. Are. ODD FELLOWS. FORESTERS OF AMERICA. Ogdre Lodge No. 5, Independent OrMONEY TO LOAN. KelkiwH. der of Odd Mct la I. O. Court Wasatch, No. 2, Foreatera of O. K. Hall every Tuesday evening. I. O. O. F. lull, MONKT TO LOAN J. J. BIUMMITT. Visiting brother cordially invited tu America. Meets atreat, firat and third Wednesday evenbe prerenl. ings of each month at 7:30. MONEY TO LOAN on farm and J. PERRY. Noble Grand. G. W. HALSEY, C. . HUNTER A HENRY KISSEL Kecretary. city real estate. A. GARNER, KecroUry. KENNEDY, Room 6. Flret Natl Bunk Building. Junction City Lodge No. 36, Inde- THE UNION FRATERNAL LEAGUE pendent Order of Odd Fcllowa, meet The Union Fraternal Longue, Utah Iu I. O. O. F. Hall every Thursday Stale WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. Aaeuibly, No. 222. met in the evening. Yieltlng brothers cordially Eagles' hall every first and third MonWANTED Firat cloa milch row. In- Invited to be present. day of each month, at 8 oclock. JAB. BI NE, K. G. F. CRITES. Speaker. quire 661 27th or F. W. Stone at. WALTER RICHEY, Secretaiy. LEA M. ALLEN. Treasurer. Koowctvjfta. Beil phone 331-W. I!. ALLEN, Clerk. 13 30-Queen City, Itebekah Lodge No. 4. aad third WANTED-Cle- an, while rags at the L. O. O. F. Meets at firet Odd Follow a Kalurday evenings Atandard office. Twenty-fourt- 11-- 4 s CIVIL ENGINEER. Kewera and B. SPENCER, cordially WM. DOYLE. C. C. E. AUTH. Clerk, 1st Nut. )lank Building. 673-27- ,e OF PYTHIAS. Ben- - iooiiim. J. DUN HARTOG. palnicr, paperhang of Ogdre Lodge. Xo. 2. Knight er and umbrella muker, has movod Pythian, inert at Canto Hall. 1lah 2238 from 928 Wasb. 28: Ave. lo h National Bunk building, every MonFOR RENT Clean furnished rooms, St. Bulb tflepbouea. with bath, thoroughly niiovased; day evening. All K. of P.'s requested to meet with u. also light houaekeeping rooms. The SCAVENGER WORK. K. R. GEIGER. C. V. Colonial. 362 24th St. Mr. 8. L A. T. WOOD. M. of F. 8 22-t- f Chinn, Manager. Telephone John Van Zweden If you L N. MK1D. K. of R. and S. any scavenger work. Prompt rwuua ftir have FOR service and neat work. Bell phoua RATHBONE BISTERS. "S26 Nye ave- 747-light nue. Meela evny Saturday- - afternoon at TREATMENTS. 2:3U ia lythian Hall, Utah National THE furniahed Newly building. Sojourning aiatera cue rmmi; sIko for hreiaekeeping. 2468 Prof. NeUon, Room 7, Honquet. treats Bank Invited to attend. dlally 6. Rtamt WuebingUin Ave., Kbeuniallhm. N'uiralgta and ail MRS, ANNA JENKINS; M. K. C. alltiii-ntfrom MKK. ISABEL WYANT. L. of It. arising impure BOARDERS WANTED. lUll-lblood. and C. non-unio- n t OF THE MACCABEES. Silver Hive No. 1, meets the second and fourth Tuesdays at 2:36 p. m. at urrrt. VisONeill Hall, Twenty-fiftiting 11 era cordially invited, LAURA AVKlllLL. L C, LUCY NKUiON, R. K. INSURANCE. without 4k Truat Building. FIRST CLASS furnished room, at the 1 J PAPER HANGER AND UMBRELLA Bismarck, 128 2f.lb St. g jIih-otb- W. .1. MORAN F. P. D. 1IICKK, Q. K. 228. FIRE riaima, with Imperial, 2334 board. St. e tend. 1C3 23d. FlHMSHKIJ i Ogden Council, No. 777. tinvls at A. O. U. W. Hall every Monday at 8 . m. Visiting brothers invited to at A. e . KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. FKRXMXD. lbyxlrian and Surgfun. Office hours, 10 to 13 a. ui.. 2 to 4 p. m. 24U 23th 81. Phono uitab'e room RENT-Furnish- y room Mrond floor Ma-nibuilding. 2416 Waehlngion Avr. X, A. HOWKLI E. R. J. H. KNAI'KK. Secretary. AND SURGEONS. PHYSICIANS FUH HOUSEKEEPING Perry's An nex. Between 24 aud 23tb St., un mo. Washington A vs. t Lodge, No. 719. meets every Ogden lm 12-- 6 0. ELKS. Tuodny evening, lanlge and club HAIR SWITCHES for sale at reduced prkvH. liair chains a specialty. Masto rent for ball querade aud theater. All mail orders promptly attended to. Mrs. C. E. Lee, 221 24th. I. O. Box 423. FUlt RENT Nice front room for two gentlemen, wuh or without tf. board. 641 24th St. s B. P. HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. FOR RENT Rouiua for llgbt house12 20-l- f keeping, 127 2 till! l Lui-h- flrat-claa- A. C. EMERSON. Regret. JOS. SEVERN. Collector. G. B. ROBERTS, Secretary. 3 12-2- a u BUILDERS. aud Miami ll-th- H-- AND cordially invited. RENT" v . . uie. Visiting brother t .' CONSTRUCTION good room, bath, pan-1- WliEEI.WIi IfiliT Cu. EMiniates furuiabed cs ex. cii wator aud obu me light, also 2 loom uperaira for cavating. acwi.r uud water pipe laj 1. Vim 24th tug; building aud bridga light huuaokiviniu; work. 24i;7 Washington Ave. tf lwk Hiiuio lul. lj FOR 11 ua-iu- g - ROYAL ARCANUM. W. K. PEIRCE, Notary Public, Real Safist and beet. Insures man for Fire, Life and Accident lap one, two or thro thousand dollar. auianre, 40? 24lh SL Knierg'vnry fund ncaily Throe Million thousDollars; upward of thirty-onREAL ESTATE. and death claims paid, amounting u over ninety million dollars; memberHeal Estate, Lrens and luauranca. ship over Thro Hundred Thousand. Fiu- Um uf buxine and residence Rocky Mountain Council. ' No. 637, lroN'r:. llouaes to rent. Room 46 meet socoud and fotnth Friday evea-log- s I'll! Natioukl Bank Building. Flank at A. O. U. W. Hall, over flow-ell- a Ft 'li UK XT- Nicely futuisiKd iixims lo. i.gli: lioiihckiepiug . ilcciis- - I go.. I J L'li. A.iju.t ac. FUlt Kti.vr ANNA L. ADAMS, G. N, 2631 lire coin Avenue. MARIK C RITES, Clerk. 2731 Monroe Aveutie. CLOTliINU Uhviuod. Pressed and 167 23h St. turuUUed pitasaui Orcliaid Ai A t TAILORS. ; kcep-nu- IS n i'k-.- Kl-'i- Ik-I- 124-l- uni i::v iwk 2234 Wasbluftoa Avenue. PHALTIUAL NURSE, tall at 2111 Reeve Ave.. or pliouu 623-- houw. luipti'e . J -- itou-ituio- n ROOMS. FURNISHED RENT Ul KMSliEIt ROOMS light i.s ttfiii st. 1 11 726-y- OF WOODCRAFT. Sego Lily Clrele, No. 174, moots ev2C4 ery otunnd and fourth Friday nights at 7:20, ia K. of P. HalL YislUus neighbors cordially invited. Itnukei'. Air. Bid 'phone GRADUATE ilH ! ON THIS ADVERTISEMENTS PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO LESS FIRST INSERTION THAN 2$ CENTS. ALL ADVER TISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN BUSIEXCEPTING ADVANCE. NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. s i A. WOMEN 1229-6- . Burti-ndi-rs- Twelve j ears expert . PRACTICAL &iO,jOiOi'0,iOOvO010iOOKvOvOMOvOvOK,i Couimieaioiier Wariur ivo 11: ly Chicago made lefoniaii-nilaiioii10 Si retary Hitchcock for ili. iiruino.fun i.t buicii-ghom 1 imi clerks in ih.- - !eu-io- u and the reduction m euiaiv of nhoii s , Ilernari - -; pric-- nvo wiih Buyie k'urniture Uo.; aio fuiaiab uc 1 uf lufereuco froui UgJeu Ail orders giv-prompt, a g cau make - $ The Weihugiun N. Z.t n: cuime-- i baa dtrided tu eater tuut ,iu tiidun-triagrevturut with the employes on ilif municipal tramway wagra and hour of labot. The agiei-- j Blent provide that all ouiployos -- lull Join the Tramway Union wi'.lilu ln The strike of arsenal employee of Joining llV !,'rl,'Y and ihs-.- i France ha been broken up by the ana-- , y ;h. apieier of martne'a circular giving thej d. men the option of going to work or.PC having their namea truck off the mile. j OF HONOR. Meta every Wcdneadiy eveing at Did You Ever Stop to Think at A. O. I. W. hull. ' Mrs. tn,r old furniture luck x w rlvN-!:ko m 7 Fnacb polish Maggk- Dreyer. C. of A., M.e L. Jend,t in.. Ut-,Miea Lto P.erce. ii.r. aio a'l kiUii of repair woik. uil-i:- nie Froui. and reUiiiig buaucirr. Vtaitlug lueubcre cordially making:. vai ihu. Xu Uige i!ul to jiay; result, invited. I i atoll" liidaoll DEGREE UPHOLSTERING. S - AATEBNAL PROFESSIONAL 07-o - :- $ $ n year. -: - $ cou! d Put liiup.- - a riili'ldr.-tntk hi uu: oglu bun:. The avclugv life ul - - 15 105. 31. $ Complete and Authorized to Be Published Exclusively in the Morning Examiner immigration lawa will General suggestion of Omraiiwioner f Immigration Sargent are put inu effect. Tb report of the cooaniiaatoner general la now nearly completed. It eaa be said on good authority that Sar-ya- t ia anxiou lo have the porta of the United State closed to certain rlaaees of foreigners, who are allowed :o land under the preaeut law. - $ Interntiog and Concise h - EECFMEER MORNING. y VrCHOTx o x: vo0 o ::e: :i I f H U reported that radical rhauges inj part men i follow it the or lo a oi UTAH. SUNDAY A P. M. POULSONS Brown Palace Saloon |