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Show Mouxisn Tin: ihev are a1. tho-- I'uited Clearing Sale I did nut lni(ra to dispose of l'0NG COATS FOR CHILDREN TO 14 YEARS OLD HAVE FROMI3.W vided for free trade. Knowing that it was impossible that he should vote for the Republican reduction. Mr. Burgess regarded any tariff between the United States and the Philippines as wrong and aaid he should vote against the bill. He suggested that if lhs Democrats would Join forces with the Republican uppum-mof the bill It would be defeated. This was preferred grand larceny to petit larceny, according to Mr. Williams, because to defeat the bill would be to leave the present higher ule in force. Mr. Clark (Mo.) appealed to the Republicans to Join the Democrats aud, pass a measure to turn these Islands looto rut loose from them for ever." Mr. Burgess had read a resolution for the establishment of a free government lu the Philippine, which he advocated. Turning his attention to the expansion of the office of the executive, Mr. Burgees said the constitution made were .no mention of officers; they mere clerks to the President, hence administration" policy ought to fcn have no weight with the American 'people. For this reason be gave no weight to the administration policy in the Philippines. He spoke at length in support of his proposition for infur the Philippines. dependence - Mr. Gillette (Mass.) replied to the speech of Mr. Sullivan of yesterday, in which the Republicans of Massachusetts were criticised. lie did not believe the tariff schedules were sacred, but contented himself in abiding maby the action of the Republican jority. Answering a question by Air. Sullivan he said he favored free hides and free coal. He was doubtful of five lumber and free wood pulp. "The gentleman studs exactly on the Democratic platform. asserted Air. Sullivan. Mr. Gillette admitted fraukly that he would follow the Republican majority In the house on tbe tariff. He favored free trade with Canada. That cordiality might be developed in that direction he favored Canadian red procity. OpposlUun was made to ihe bill by Mr. Cassell (Pa.), because of tbe tobacco Interests of hia district. At 6 oclock the house adjourned. Republican Insurgents held a statehood caucus today which was attended by about 25 representatives. A state-hoopoll of tbe House on the Joint proposition by the Insurgents was reported at the caucus today to have shown slightly less than 75 representatives who will vole against the proposed rule preventing the amendment of the House ballot on Joint statehood bill. The insurgents ere confident they will retain enough of these votes to make it possible for them with the Democra'a to defeat the proposed bill. The caucus was held in the committee room of Representative Babcock oT Wisconsin. Bugar beet interests of tbe middle west, acre well represented in the caucus, 89.50 TO $2.90 AND $7.50. AA LARGE LINE OF SPECIAL BARGAINS AT $5X0. BUT THE sale PRICE will be $sxg OF ?hey are nicely madecol-0cheviots in different and NEATLY TRIMMED. Jackets AND KERSEYS, AGE8 CHEVIOTS FROM $5X0 4 TO 10. REDUCED TALLTHE COATS BEARXKIN to yrs. s grey, BABIES 2 WHITE, RED AND BLUE. YOUR CHOICE FOR $2.90 AND PRICE REGULAR THE WAS $3X0 TO H-5CHILDRENS CRUSHED PLUSH COATS, BEAR SKIN TRIMMED, S TO 12 YEARS; WERE $$.50; SALE FOR llo PRICE $5 35. CHILDRENS CRUSHED PLUSH, BRAID TRIMMED, S TO S YEARS. WERE $4.75. SALE PRICE, $3.90. Clarks Stores 235568-6- AND 62 WASH. AYE. 0 CONGRESSIONAL Jan. Wuhingtou, The 9. Philip- pine tariff measure wee the single topic of conversation in the house to- The speeches were unlfOrmxlly day. egalsit the measure and were allowwithout answer. ed to go in gent-ra- l Dtgrmlon in the form of tariff revision dlcusion was made in n . brief eperch bjr Mr. Gillette, of Maachus-etu- , who favored Canadian reciprocity. Mr. Burgees of Tesas, opposed he bill on constitutional grounds and had a lively colllquoy with the minority leader, Mr. Williams, on tbia point. He charged that Democrat in hr consistent should oppose anything but free trade with the Philippines on the ground that it was an American possession. Mr. Williams defended the minor Ity position by stating that he was supporting thi bill because it was as near free trade aa it was possible The io obtain from the. majority. Issue was drawn sharply between the no members of the minority, .and furnished the interesting situation of the day. Mr. Casaell of Pennsylvania spoke In opposition. In behalf of the tobacco reisers of hia dlatrlct.snd Mr. Henry of Connecticut took the same position. Mr. Goulden of New York closed the debate for the day with a brief reference to the need of taking the protection pf the Dingley rates from the giant trusts' of the coun-tr- y. The house, at 6 o'clock, adjourned until tomorrow when the discussion win be resumed. Mr. Burgess (Text) followed. I want to see tbe Philippines treated s foreign territory" he declared. "I want to see the time approach rapidly srheu we can cut loose from that . pestiferous gang over there." Mr. Williams, the minority lender. I take it the gentle Interjected: man will agree with me. that, what, ever the Philippine ought to be that 'Washington, Jan. $. The senate to day adopttd two resolutions of inquiry. Ono of them authorises an investigation by the committee on interoceanic canals into the general conduct of the affairs of the Panama canal and the other an inquiry by the finance committee Into the question of tho exchange rate on money on the Isthmus. The first resolution was reported from tbe canal committee by Its chairman, Mr. Hillard, and tbe second la tbe resolution presented yesterday by Mr. Bailey with the provision relative to the sale of Panama railroad bonda omitted. The remainder cf the session was devoted to the speech by Mr. Morgan on the railroad rate question. He advocated the settlement of nil difficulties over rates In the courts according to common law methods ns calculated to do away with much awkward machinery. - LEGAL NOTICE TO WATER dune Engineer's office. City. Utah, Dec. 27, 1906. Notice in hereby USERS. Salt. Lake given that W. L. address is Weber County, Utah. has nude application in accordance .with 'he requirements of Chapter. 108, Sea-wo-n Laws of Utah, 1906, to appropri-i- e four (4) cubic-fee- t per second of eater flowing in First Salt Creek. Weber County, Utah. Said water will be diverted by means of a dam and a dlich at a point which bears north 48 degrees east 1526 feet distant from the "Otithwest corner of Section 17, Town-fto- p 7 north, Range 2 west. Salt Lake b and meridian, from where it will be conveyed for n distance of 1140 IT nd there used from April 16th to .November 15th, inclusive, of each year, Wm 400 acrea of land embraced n Section 18, Township 7 north. Range T1 H,t L,k( Imae and meridian. AH protests against the granting of 'd application,' stating the reasons JWfor, must be made by affidavit In and flM ,n ,u" once within im (lava after the completion .7 Publication of this notice. TANNER. State Engineer. Cf first publication January J. d' 9lb.f completion of publication mewart, whose poatoffice Warren. - DESIRES RELEASE FROM MARTIAL LAW. Wsraaw, Jan. 9. Replying to n delegation of dtlxcna who asked for the abrogation of martin: law, owing to tbe approaching elections, to the National assembly, the governor general today declared that martial law had been proclaimed In order to keep in check the Socialists. Anarchists and revolution it to, who were endeavoring to provent the elections and therefore its abrogation was Impossible. Socialists today shot and killed the superintendent of the street car shops here. At Novomlnsk, government of Warsaw, Socialists today shot and killed the chief of th district police. February LINCOLN REPUBLICANS CAPTURE THE WORKS. notice for publication. IHTMEsoPTHB at Balt INTERIOR, Lake City. Utah, Dec. 20, 1906. A'MdB j ir m ptrl hereby given that the fol-n- g named settler haa filed notice ' n1 'OTI final proof in ud that said before the cVrk of hU c,aim- - ffl,de conrt ,n d tar Weber mi... at Ogden, Utah, on Fab-: Ellen Louis iv Sinter, w. 2 sw. 1 A and , . 4t3S foroc-Ihe - $ 7 township north, Nnxe 3 east, 8. I M- Oto following witnesses to B oontlnuoua residence upon t of raid land, via: 7 eultu-aiiostow, rbm'r.R,VGrew' Aibert G Slat, all w HwrvlHe. Utah. FRANK D. HOBBS, Register. n ,l. 1-- Philadelphia, Jan. 9. The Evening Bulletin today issuea the followln: Israel W. Durham, realising that the organisation of disruption of the which he was the undisputed leader. Is complete and that the party captured by the Lincoln Republicans has released hla friends from their obligations to himself. He has told them to look for their own Interests and to make the brat terms possible with the mra who are back of the new ward leaders combine. . . 4 sii-- a.l F rtiH Clearing Sale . NOTICE.- a P It ,vf. 3 -- 4 w LT$ m asso-a'- d N",onl1 fTO!n 29 MecpiU1 ,tock to 750 i2r00ih,h" nan&S, President. a stock-'iru- L o LT8 tbe tnion Cemetery IwcU1 meeting will be 0fdB meeting Jsausry 30. 1906. fw the purpose of smend- ,IJc,e9 f Incorporation by Wr .,nthT t ip. h:rebF - 1 STOREY. Secretary, ,. 1 Ogd.fl, ruh , Umbrellas WE BOUGHT A TRAVELINQ MAN'S SAMPLE LINE OF UMBRELLAS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. WE RECEIVED A DISCOUNT OF 25 PER CENT ON ALL THESE GOOD8 AND HAD THE FREIGHT PAID. NOW THEY ARE YOURS AT THIS GREAT SAVING. Clarks Stores 2358X8-6- 0 AND 52 WASH. AYE. m. $ $ 0 Mito '' $ S Tiled. BLASliKL. rauuert piaatate, uf :aau. Nu. JCJu Adam bell jdione 1R. It. SIGN(fc..lA&Et I llt trut AND 62 WASH. AVE. FURNISHED . WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Jul4-t- i Sego Lily Circle. Nul 174, meets ROOMS. 25h Women of Woodcraft. Ogden Circle. every Monday night at 8 o'clock. Odd Fellows' Hall. Visiting 581, mveto Si Neighbors invltad. Dusk can ba paid at the office of El. Did You Evar Stop to Think Aiitk the afternoon of the 28th of sack I can make your old furaiutre look month. First National Baak Bldg. k- ANNA L. ADAMS, 0. N, 2651 Linnett 7 1 do tbe best Preach polish-iug- . coln Avanue. also all kinda of nwair work, mat-trevMARIE GRITES, Clerk. --731 Monmaking, cleaning and relaying roe Avenue. carpoik. No larga rama to pay; insult, lOtteat price. Twelve years' expsri-vuc- s a 1th Itoyla Furniture Co.: also ROYAL ARCANUM. furnish bust of raferonce from Ogdra citiu-nk- . All orders gleu prompt atSafest aud best. Insure for tention. Bernard A. Danker. 2664 one. two or throe thousand mra dollar. In739-yj Quincy Art. Beil 'phone Emergency fund nearly Three All 11 ton dependent 2160. thousDollar; upward of thlrty-oand death claim paid, amounting to INSURANCE. over ninety million dollar; membership over Three Hundred Thousand. W. N. PEIRCE. Notary Publlo, Real Rocky Mountain Council. No. 637. Llfs and Accident In- meets second end fourth Friday area-Ing- a Fir, Klto; surance, 467 24lk SL at A. O. U. W. Hail, over Howell's nora. Visiting brotiksra cordially UPHOLSTERING. RiiXT Furnixln-i- i nd unfiu-ui-litrotuiiB at WsKUiugMui avo bi.fc'k. ev- ery Pressed and Cie-uu-d- 157 RENT 7u-X- and fourth Friday sights at 7:30. is K. of P. IlalL Visiting neighbors cordially Invited. MRS- - ADDIE CLARK, G. K. V SMITH. 1st Nat. Bak. Bldg ELLEN EASTMAN. Clerk, ;S34 TAILORS. sshiugUa Avsnue, t'UITllINi; FOR . r.!coider: Mi lads Fierce, final- Yisiring lueubers cordiatlv iv Dentists $ WE REACH THE PEOPLE Clarks Stores 2356-58X- v. it GKuSK- - Expert flam Tuj With Uaraa'a Music juiI eero. Grand Opera Huuw Blk. i.r 5 MU HUNOR eveiy Vteduehduy evening at 8 Clock l U. W. hall. Mr. Niili- - Csi btl(l, U. uf H.; Mis L. Jcniue Proa-A. O. lid $ 5 JRATEBNAL DLuRtii OF Musicians Directory $ IT HAS BEEN CONCEDED BY ALL THE WOMEN WHO HAVE VISITED OUR FUR DEPARTMENT THAT OUR STOCK OF FURS ARE THE BEST VALUES WE HAVE HAD IN THE CITY. NUMTHIS REPUTATION FOR A ML-SBER OF YEARS AND KEEP IT. ALL THE FURS WE LEFT WILL BE DISHAVE COUNTED FROM 25 PER CENT TO 53 PER CENT ON THE ORIGFURS FOR INAL- LOW PRICES. LADIES AND FURS FCR CHILDREN ALL GO TO THE SME DISCOUNTS. l PROFESSIONAL A $ Furs j imm. 0.0 - Clearing Sale a-- j SO DON'T LET of THEM. GO COLD WHEN iSs GIRLS SALE IS CLEARING CLARK'S "EDUCED frKMOOtOOOi-O-' - SEEMS 'TO' BE THE LINE IHt OVER BOUGHT, BUT NOW Ken x!;it:s .i.mai: .moksimj, m. ijn-and tin a:." rewill i:oi ut-a colloqiuty plied Mr. Hu:iSb lvadw tl.o ensued t li Mr. Wilaud Mr. liLrgt:e in of hi liams lui ou tisv Mr. Burgees 'proposition on the wanted to know if M.. Williams In t lievrd the consul utiou esteuib-the Philippine!,. tiia tbr Mr. Williams lecosmatd supreme court extended it lh(H. Then how could Mr. Williams um1 ilu;i-for this bill which levied t?'atvs7 against a part of the I nlivd inquired Mr. Burgess. the Mr. Williams explained (liar minority substitute for the bill pro- Coats going cr j:.-- itaii, weiesiay . ui tin.' 1 Childrens Tots ' enaminei:-- a ON THIS ADVERTISEMENTS PER PAGE COST ONF CENT WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. FIRST INSERTION LESS NO THAN 25 CENTS. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN BUSIADVANCE. EXCEPTING NESS HOUSES RLNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. UNIFORM ELECTION SYSTEM Hsmsbui'g, Pa.. Juu. 9. Gowiuor Peunypsckt r today tued a mpplo-mentaiprod awat Ion to h ea.l fur the extra estou of the PeuuUunia y i MonU'fiiblaiure, which ccmveues unifortii prithe include us to ho day, mary election system, a civil service for state officer aud tbe regulation ui-x- FEMALE iu :jj P u uishcil hiMHiKi'i plus ivijU. ;1om ju; lundcrn. luqulre 2:7 .'Tin t. KU-- KKT Furulshed FOR houst-kr-fpiu--- ti l ; &. fj.iMi tor room per month. MmiUmu. lk- 232 lTtR RENT Two iiiouly furnished room for light houxeluwptng. 477 i el. lttk FUR KENT 3 furnished rooms for housekeeping. Oil at I'this Adam. aud1 HELP WANTED. WAXTKL) Gin lor wut-l- i woman. Apply Puli cum-jtlrt- e. a if 7 TWU well furiiiHhed romua for light or roomcro, with use of l).lh. 157 3d st. GOGT WAGES- - Girl i.r wonutu to liolPj of election expenses. light, bMie work. ij 25lh Si. ao call hi amend He also original THREE nicely furnished rooms for 1 ti if. a to enable the legislature to pas a housekeeping, 257 22nd street, elite of the bill for the consolidation -for WANTED Lady housesi'i'piug. eminent of Pittsburg and Allegheny, FltR RENT Lairg front room, furApply Leader Millinery Store. L'561 nished ; strictly 2333 Uwyeis having contended that it. waa modern. sve. Wcaa hi Adanu-Impossible to pa such u bill under original proclamation. The governor supplementary call SITUATIONS WANTED, FEMALE. FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping. a great surprise to his official adif Inquire 2161 Gram Ate. viser. not one of whom thought he WANTED An experienced dress- - i maker wiahea work by the duy. Uau ; FOR RENT To would make any campaign in hi origcuupl without r0 24lh St. ; give good reference inal call, despite (he pressure for a throe nicely furnished rooms I Hell phone 8GUx. uniform primary election system and a fur fcuiuiTktieplng, 2653 Wash. Avs. new balloi law. Ami ng the subjects mentioned in EXPERIENCED drecniiker would bke j Apply 2240 FUR RENT Modem front room autt-abl-a sewing by the day the original call are personal registrawk Grant are. for two, with board and bath. tion, for the Mate treasury reform and C14 24u st. senatorial aud legislative reapportion k MALE HELP, WANTED. nieui. Robert H. McCurdy, son of the forFOR RENT Rooms for light houseInmer president of the Mutual Life keeping, 137 2Glh. WANTED Solicitor collector aud at surance company, resigned today from Muehim- - Store. the Singer Sewing the directorate of the Astoria National Call 2338 FUR RENT Furulaht'J rooms suitabls Wednesday morning, for gentlemen. 162 23d. bank. Wash Ave. it The directors of tbe Fidelity Trust company and the Union National bank MEN AND WOMEN To learn bar- FURNISHED rooms, with or without board. Imperial, 2354 of Newark. N. J., today elected sucWashingber trade in 8 weeks; situation lOX-iton St. cessors to James W. Alexander and MolcFs guaranteed. System College, rewho Haxen James recently Hyde, 62 East First South 8;., Salt Lake FIRST CLASS furnished rooms, at' tbs signed from the directorates of both City. institutions. Blsmarrk, 128 25th Si. At Jie annual meeting of the direc- ANY Intelligent person may earn a tor of the Biaex Trust company of for FUR RENT Furnished room. Bengood income corresponding nett Block. East Orange, N. J.. the realgnationa of ex-no .canvassing: newspapers: Alexander end II. Rogers Janies peib-ueSend for unnecessary. FOR RENT Clean furnished rooms, Winlhrop, formerly of the Equitable particula.. Northern Presa Syndiwith bath, thoroughly n novated; life Assurance society, were announcN. Y. cate, Lockport, alio light housekeeping rooms. Tbe ed and accepted. 2 chll-div- Real Estate, laua Fine Hat of business property. Housm to First National Baak 8. Herrick. -- 2 y FOR SALE MATTER. Washington. Jan. 9. The propriety of discuMing In open senate n resolution introduced by Senator Bacon calling upon the prenident for en account of hia appointment of delegates to a proposed conference on Moroccan affairs, to be held by European powers at Algerieraa, Spain, was considered for four hours today and then, by n etrict party vote, it waa decided thai the resolution should he executive business. . Senator Bacon, In supporting his resolution, contended for a public session, and Senator Spooner declared that the adoption of the resolution would be an encroachment by the senate upon the constitutional rights of the president, and virtually o t hi power aa chief magistrate. Offense wa taken by Senator Bacon at tbe remarks of Senator Spooner, the former declaring emphatically that he did not purpose Iwing charged with Im suiting the president. Mt. Spooner said he did not mean to imply that it had been an insult to Introduce the resolution, but it would be an affront to tha president to adopt a measure which questioned the executive on a matter on which he was well within his own rights. , Insisting that ha could not see the distinction. Senator Bacon said that if it would amount to an insult for the senate to adopt tbe resolution It would be Jusi as much so few him to offer It. I do not understand your logic, replied Senator Spooner, "but if that is your conclusion, and You Insist upon construing your course a an action of that sense, of course I cannot flinch from the C'f.M)umces," The Wisconsin senator's Tpply ended what had threatened to be a danger ous colloquy and the debate on the general proposition was resumed. Spectators were excluded from the senate at 1:20 p. m. on motion of Senator Lodge, who objected to Senator Bacon making a speech on his resolution In open session. Ostensibly It was to settle that point that the doors were cloned, but the merits of the resolution were threshed out so thor onghiy that It is unlikely that they will again be gone into. - Every Republican senator voted against considering tbs resolution in executive session, and 8enstor Prttus, one of the ten Democrats present, ell of whom voted for consideration In open session, declared he was opposed to the adoption of the resolution. If called up again it is probable it will be referred to the relation committee without debate. In speaking in favor of tbe public discussion. Senator Bacon said that the public, should know what Is proposed by tbe conference in Spain, and whether the action of the president in naming delegates would involve the United States In a contract to carry out the decision of the conference. He pointed out that the lnlereita of France and Germany in Moroccan affairs are vital and action In favor of either cf the countries would be offen slve to the other, and that the United State by participating would incur the enmity of the aggrieved country. Senators Spooner and Itodge took the position that the action of the in appointing .delegates piesident would not Mud this government in any manner for the reason that any contractu tsl relation with a foreign government can te made binding only by a treaty ratified by the senate. The discussion was confined almost wholly to the three senators named, although others gave close attention and occasionally controbnted questions which drew out explanations cf many of the constitutional question raised. Cokmlal, 362 241b Si. Chinn, Manager. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE Furniture. Cs,l evenings. SRI 28th at. FOR RENT Twenty-f- w B. P. O. ELKS. 12-8-- Lodge, No. 719, meets every evening. Lodge end club room, second floor Masonic building, Stitt Washington Ave. Ogdi-- n Tuesday liAir. SWITCHER for als at rndueed priest. Hair chains a specialty. Masquerade costumes to rent for balls aud tbeatsrs. All mall orders promptly attended to. Mrs. C. B. Lee, 221 24th. P. 0. Box 436. S J. A. HOWELU E. R. J. JL KNAU88, Secretary KNIGHTS OP COLUMBUS. ti PHYSICIANS Ogden Council, No. 777, meets at A. O. V. W. Hall every Monday at I p. m. Visiting brothers invited to AND SURGEONS. Dr. A. FERNLUND, Physician and OScn hours, 10 to IS a. Surgaom m . t to 4 p. m. 846 25th SL Those V. D. 229. J. MORAN, F. 8. HICKS, O. K. . LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. FIRE INSURANCE. Silver Hive No. 1, maria th second B. H. GODDARD, lasuraacs. Real Es- and fourth Tueedays at 2:80 p. a. at tate and Luana. Rooms 411 412, O'NsiU Hall. Twenty-fiftstraaL Vis413 Utah Loan A Trust Building. iting sisters cordially invited. LAURA AVER ILL. L. C. PAPER HANGER AND UMBRELLA LUCY NELSON, R. K. . MAKER. h J. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. DEN HARTOG, painter, paperb ang- er and umbrella maker, has moved from 2268 Wash. Ave, to 828 28th Both telephones. SL tf 8 28-t- Furnished houselu-eptus-- for routtia . 2S25 nue. 1444 Frank TREATMENTS. Meet a every Saturday afternoon at la Pythlaa tlsll, Utah National Prof. Nelson, Room 7, Bouquets, treats 2:30 Sojourning slslsrs corRheumatism. Nauralgta and ail Bank building. dially Invitsd lo atiend. ailments lot from CAR-OBpurs arising THE furnished Newly MRS. ANNA JENKINS, M. E. C. blood. 131 y rooms; also for loueekerpiug. 2468 MRS. ISABEL WYANT, L. of K. Washington Ave., Kuum 6. sad C. POOL AND BILLIARD SUPPLIES. FOR RENT, UNFURNISHED ROOMS WOODMEN OP THE WORLD; JACK FERGUSON, Pool and Billiard aud Tables Bupplles. Telephone FOR RENT Two or four unfurnished Weber Camp, No. 74. Meets la K. 2606 Lincoln. Slot mi Hell, 643-k- . rooms, 137 26lh 81. of P. HaU In Utah National Baak chines. building every Thursday evening at 8 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially CIVIL ENGINEER. invited to atiend. WM. nOTLE. C. C. WANTED First clss milch cow. InL B. SIENCER, CIVIL ENGINEER. E. AUTH, Clerk, 1st Nat, Bank quire C6I 27th or F. W. Stone at Railroads Waterworks, Hewers and Scowcrofts. Bell phone 321-Building. Jtower Plants, .kceurata Surveys. Flans. Eatimalas and Reports. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES "U. S. Deputy Mineral Survaysr.1 WANTED Clean, while rag t th Office, 201 Ecelsa lldg, lad. Phans Fraternal Order of Eagles. Ogden Standard office. 1166. P. O. Bos 499. Ogden, Utah. Anris, No. 118, r. 0. E., menu ovary FOR RENT HOUSES. Sunday evening in Eagle Hall, east of Reed hotel, at 8:00. Visiting Brother FAAiKNAI. Eagles ar invited to attend tha Aerie SMALL HOUSE with bant. 137 261h meeting. IX if street. A. 0. U. W. E. R. GEIGER, W. P. D. T. TRACY, W. Secy. house. TWO, three, four and No. A. W. U. 2, 1L B. FORBES. Aerie Fhynidaa. fidelity Lodge m Wedell. Mueta In A. O. U. W. HaU every Satinbrothers urday svenlng. Visiting ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS FOR RENT Ono four, one vited. cottage, modern. Apply 2634 Grant JAMJS8 II. MLAUGHLIN, If. We Wasatch Division No. 124, O. R. C, Ave. WALTER RICHEY. Recorder. second and fourth Friday at meets W. N. PEIRCE, Financier. 8:80 p. m. la K. of P. Hall, corner FOR RENT house, inquire 12-rear 626 27th. Washington avenue sad 24th street. MASONIC. All broth ars art cordially Invited U attend. FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSES. M aeoul e Hail, over 141$ Wnahlnff-to(2EO. AUJSN, C. C. Utah, Ave., Ogde D. L. BOYLE, 8. sad T. ROOM COTTAGE THREE With pantry and closet furnished for ORDER OF WASHINGTON. Quern Esther Chapter Ne. 4. O. E housekeeping. 2766 Adams Ave. 8. Regular meetings held at Masonic JAXt. ni third of Hall tho first sad Fridays Ogden Union,' No. 172. Order members month. each meets Sojourning Tnaaday evnry Washington, RENT Five-rooFOR furnished cordially Invltad to attend. evening at $ oclock in A. O. U, W house 683-- x Bell Phone. EIAJIE BADCON. W. M. Hall. Visiting comrades lavlted to LILLIE HALSTEAD, Secretary. attend. FOR RENT Furnished, 2485 Jeffer-soWM. DOYLE. President. Apply room 4 or 6, First NationWALTER RICHEY, Secretary. ODD FELLOWS. al Bank Bldg. - light FOR SALK A good cutter, street. ifth Building. Ogden Lodge, No. 2. Knights of Pythias, meets at Caatle Hall, Utah National Bank building, every Monday svenlng. All JL of P.s requests SCAVENGER WORK. to meal with u. E. R. GEIGER, C. C. Telephone John Van Eweden if you A, T. WOOD. M. of r. have any scavenger work. Prompt L. N. ME1D. 1C. of R. and 8. Mia. S. L. service and nast work. Ben phone 747-y- . 13-if 8 f RATHBONE SISTERS. e DISCUSSES THE MOROCCAN A. C. EMERSON. Regent. JOS. SEVERN, Collector. U. & ROBERTS, Secretary. end Inauraoce. and residence rent Itoom 45 HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. lf 9 invited. REAL ESTATE. ave- Nye 1-- 1 Call at FOR SALE Invalid chair. 2182 Wsah. Ave. FOR BALE Garland etc. parlor cabinet, . phone kitchen 877 24lh atoms, at. Bell 711-X- tf a buslnexa SALK Good paying Apply 21 24th St. FOR WANTED TO BUY. HORSES bought and sold. Some fine driving horses for sale al the Ogden 2219 Wash. feed and sale stable. Ave. WANTED To buy home for cash. Must be cheap; reasonably close In. Addrava liomesecker, care Standard. live-roo- LOST. LOST Brown cow, with bell, hobble on front foot. Finder return to 1846 Adams. Bell phone No. 775-k- . LOST A gnien lea her handbag on Washington, lietwom Ogden bridge and N. O. Canning Co. Return to thi office and receive reward. I a m six-roo- 1 n $10.00 REWARD will be the given young man that picked np a sune burst breast pin In front of New Years day; (he young roan la of light complexion, medium height and between 25 and 20 years of age; oval face; no questions will he asked If returned, but reward cheerfully' given. Lumber Co. post-offic- Vdkcr-Scowcro- fl n. LOST Black pointer pup, 5 months FOR SALE OR RENT. old, with white strip on the breast. Return to B. G. Knoth at Wm. Driver Soft Co. and get reward. FOR SALE or to rent at once. A snap to railroad or brewery employes. Small 60x140 fceL frame dwelling. WANTED PUPILS. Easy term. Enquire at Abel Ab19-stractor. 6t A COLLEGE graduate and experienced teacher wihbes private pupils for BOARDERS WANTED. afternoon or evening; 25c an hour fur lower grade pupil and 50c for WANTED-Board- ers at 446 22nd. Ind advanced pupil. Address Mias KL, Phone 862. box 425, city. FORESTERS OF AMERICA. Ogden Lodge No. I, Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Meets in L O. Court Wasatch, No. 2, Foresters of O. F. Hall evary Tuesday sveaiag. 24lh Visiting brothers cordially invited to America. Meets I. O. O. F. Hall, treat, first and third Wednnoday be present. J. PERRY, Noble Craad. logs at each month at 7:80. G. W. HA LAKY, C. R- HENRY KISSEL Secretary. P. A. GARNER, Secretory. Junction City Lodge No. 26, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, meets THE UNION FRATERNAL LEAGUE In I. O. O. F. Jiall every Thursday Tbe Union Fraternal Leagc: Utah evening. Visiting brothers cordially State Assembly, No. 222, meets In th Invited to he present. JAS. BUNK. N. G. Eagles' hall every first and third MonWALTER RICHEY, Secretory, day of each month, nt 8 oclock. FOUND. PROFESSIONAL M. F. C RITES, Speaker. LEA M. ALUEN. Treasurer. Refcekah Lodge No. 4, City, Queen FOUND Black heifer, branded O. W. W. H. ALLEN, Clerk. third O O. F. Meets first sad I w In Attorneys-at-Laon right bip; right ear. Inat Odd Fallows' Haturday evening Ecclna Bldg. Hall. Twenty-fourtstreet. Visiting C. C. RICHARDS, quire 2224 Madiwm ave. J. D. MURPHY, Fitsi Nat. Bank Bldg members Invited. MONEY TO LOAN. MRS. C. ZIMMERMAN. Noble Grand. MRS. E. ME1D, Secy., 716 23rd SL Alfred W. Agee Joseph Cbss James B. McCracken MONEY TO LOAN- -J. J. BRUM MITT. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. AGEE, CHEZ A McCRACKEN. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, MONEY TO LOAN on farm and Ogden Lodge No. 271. T. F. B HUNTER A Rooms 40, 41, 42 and 43 First National dly real estate. Bank Building, Ogden. Utah. meet first an third Fndayg at 8 p. Room 6. First ' Nat l KENNEDY. Ind. Phone 287 m in I. O. O. F. Hall. Visiting memNotary in Office Bank Building. bers cordially invited. NELLIE RUTLEDGE. President CLAIRVOYANT. BUSINESS CHANCES. CORAL J. TTLER. Secretary. For the beat holiday liquors hoy R. T. MILLER. Treasurer. . . reader PROF. PYO, the aorld-famn- d f(d lotting: Port wines, Angel-Irathe FOR SALE Good paying saloon busiof life's mysteries, st 'he Broom Zlofaa-del- , Dry wine, Sautetuew, ness. Apply 2 SO 24th SL KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. Hotel, Hoorn lb. Can Ik- - oonulred life. ClnreU. of all malic! upon BuHlne-x- , Silver Tent. No. 1. meets first and affairs may worry you. your We also have a full line uf ail third Friday evenings at 8 o'clock, In home life may he yet been officiilly announced that the other llqior. Te place w get correturn between M. Kokxoff. the forperil a pti troubled in love affairs, fu- K. of P. Hall. Vititing Knights (hem a; right price is invited. mer Rmudan minister of finance, and dially ture chances lu work or F. M. COCHRANE. Commander. the French bankers have m tilted in may be undecided, fabli in others R. C. HARRIS. Record Keeper. Suthe letter's agreeing to advance to may be wavering, effort ; 5ti.onii.bou the Russian government cre. hepplna probabr 'lirappoint-.iug2 per cent comst 6 if such Is your pottitlou. call on p- -r cent, plu Ogden Ten:. N. 24, meets the secPYO. get. hi aid and siIvk-- ' He will ond aud fourth Wednesday evenings mission. The stare railroads am ofn at 8 o'clock sharp. In 1. O. O. F. Hall. toll you final ending of sit'-a guarantee for the money fered RUMORS OF A $50,000,000 LOAN. ihar lnlereita you and hw to pro Visiting Knights oirdir.lly invited to advanced, which is to be reimbursed ee--d attend. from tbe proceed of ihe' prnKV--'- l m-to atiain lie', resul1-HouBrow n Paface Saloon .1. W. IIAIAI.Y. Coiuniiin.ler. and JO s. m. io loan should the la'iei be flouted Paris. Jan. 9. It J stated in p. m . F. BON'D, Record Kepicr. (n ciawi though It ha not a year 8inday.. It -- 1 for-elg- lX-lw- k h 12-5-- tsrj 2 i'ie-iio- well-infor- med Hi-hl- l P. II. POULSOilS |