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Show Tnn MOItXIXf. we port to all the per-pf eanieal.w urge up:i 'ti ,! f.n toe United State consideration uf these ...r, q..iTJ.,j:.B. to the end that the Ti.,i vlsKi.-eipcountry may be prep. d to reap the fall benefits That ma, ivu.uP u NOT A CITY tae new commercial e. to be i.rherej In hv the opening of the iV.'!'. canal. un"We favoc liberal OF der continuing Colitis tv l the fedi eral gjverniueut for n. Uexu-uf the harbors uf tie tii.it and the Pacific cues', so itut they may .w pH ot not SO DECLARES JOHN P. IRISH AT speedily have a uuifovu. less than thirty feet ! j'er at lues a KANSAS CITY. low tide, with a width xtui extension commensurate will the:; npid-- gtvw' importance. Congress Turns lug Ws heartily end.nae the proposed Down Bryan and Adopts s Sot l canal, nine feet in depth, of Rosolutiens, and about 5im miles in length, from iLs Mississippi river to the Rio Grande aa oue of the most beneficial 23. Tfct: waterway Improvements in tha uuiu Kansas City. Mo.. Nor. f Commercial and we request the uemuers of this tuied to bold its cut gathering congress to urge the senators and repis 1B0T st Muskogee, I. T. Denver, resentatives of the use of the leading contestants. moved section to induce the congress of the fulled Buttes to adopt the project fur to make tbs rob! for Muskogee unanithis canal and make provision in lie mous and this was done. th next, rivers and harb r bill for its John P. Irish, In presenting claims of Ban Francisco for the honor speedy completion. We further recommend that the of entertaining nest years cuiigrrsa. next Oor.gress make available ai once denied with rigor the truth of the recently applied to 8an Kreu-cise- ths appropriation, ItreUrfure uiade by the national congress for the conthat of a "Oty of Graft. ''Never one mill of the thousands uf struction of the government canal bedollars oontrlhuted Sir the relief of tween the Sabine and Neeme liver to form a connection with the Port Arthe sufferers of our recent disaster, declared he, "was diverted. 1 deny thur ship canal recently donated to the United States. with all the ardor of which I am capable ths truth of the stories printed Elastic Currency. in eastern papers regarding alleged We are of the opinion that a meafund. In this Francisco In 8sa 'graft' sure calculated to Introduce Into the Such stories are slanders upuu the financial system of tha currency the Francisco. Baa of asm fair element of flexibility of currency should receive early and earnest conresIS. Nov. The Kansas City, Mo., sideration, by the United State conl of the committee olutions gress. having In view slwavs The sesesIn Com morels congress, and value uf such curcurity, down the rency atsafety sion this morning, voted with gold. par conto the two resolutions submitted "We favor the beet augur industry gress last night by William J. Bryan. and recommend to the United States The Oral of these resolutions favored congress that no legislation antagonthe eudursement by the congress of istic to its future development be enthe resolution adopted by the Inter- acted . parliamentary Union bv the Lon&w "This congress at lu sixteenth ansession In favor of settling of internat- nual session recommended the locaional Questions impartially by a court tion of n naval station on the Southor commission of Investigation before ern coast of California near the Mexdeclaration of war or the opening of ican border but aa yet the National hostilities by any country. congress has not taken any action reThe second resolution sought to garding this important matter. Since place the congress on record us be- the passage of the resolution and recing opposed to private monopolies and, ommendation, Admiral Goodrich and believing them Indefensible and Inother prominent naval officers have tolerable,'' favors the enforcement of publicly advocated the location of enactment of the laws and existing auch a naval station in the harbor of such new laws as may he necessary Ban Diego, California. We therefore to protect Industry from the menace again respectfully request that a naoffered by the trusts. val station and also a coaling station subas The report of the resolutions 1 located at 8an Diego. California, aftermitted to the congress at the that the necessary funds be approand noon session, la aa follows: priated for this purpose. Rslations With South America. Agriculture. with South Our tradu relations "We commend most hesrtllv the America and ths cultivation of a betdisposition of the congress nf tha ter understanding and acquaintance United States In fostering the work with the people of our stater repubof tha federal department of agricullic have justly claimed the attention ture. W express the sincere belief of his congress. To the secretary of that no other feature of the work of sure of our own country ami to the our government meets with more genrepresentatives of the other nations eral approval of the whole people than who honored ns by their presence, we this department under the guidance extend assurances of our profound re- of It able heid, the secretary of agrispect and earns hope that their words culture. He Is ransacking the earth of wisdom and counsel may bring tor facts and bringing to the varied about oloaer relations between all of conditions of our vast country the rethe countries of the western hemissults of research of all times and phere and that. the mutual regard and dimes; Introducing new, rare and confidence now existing may Increase valuable plants and greatly augmentaa the years pass by. the production of the permanent ing "We realise the value of our friendly wealth of the He ts elimincountry. I Intercourse. The belt by selection of the semi-ariating region la especially Interested la en- plants to be grown, by the Introduction couraging all efforts to tiring about of methods adapted lb existing condithe lacrosse of commercial transaction and by the encouragement ot tions as the surest and best way of Indus trie that thrive. establishing the Intimate friendly reLivestock. latione that should exist between us. We recommend the encouragement To promote such relations, ws endorse for the transthe propositions submitted by Secre- of Increased facilities of live stock to market and portation merRoot our for tary sndMingmg aid tha live stock chant machine and for Increasing our that tha government the Intercourse with South America by industry by extending snd foreign by scienIts for markets products mall facilities. adequate tific attention to the diseases to which Tha Monroe Doctrine. flocks and herds are subject.. "We renew and emphasise our apMines and Mining. proval uf, sad devotion to the Mon"The mining industry of the United ro e doctrine aa enunciated by its auStates has grown to vast proportions thor, James Monroe, in 1828. when and Importance now exceeding n bilPrarident of the United States, seriat- lion and a half dollars of annual proed by Grover Cleveland in bis message and la capable of atlU greater exof 1KB5, and as again adopted at tha duct, If encouraged by the governtension, consession of tha ns agricultural Industry has ment, EUhu of state gress by Root, secretary fostered. We heartily favor the after his tour of the South American been establishment by act of congress of a of The Interpretation the national department of mines snd minrepublic. Monroe doctrine by the Commercial congress is that ing. "It is the sente of this congress the people of the United States are ths surface of the 445,000 acres that unalterably opposed to any European of segregated ooal and asphalt lands government acquiring and additional la the Indian Territory should be sold territory or jurisdiction in the west- in tracts of 140 acres, on king time ern hemisphere. annual payments therefor, and the The Merchant Marine. msales arising therefrom should be "We reaffirm our previous action fa- paid to the Indians entitled thereto. of an' American The eoal and asphalt la said lands voring the merchant marine, especially In view should he leased in tracts not to exof the neresalty of fostering commerce ceed nine hundred snd sixty acres, and Intercommunication with Central and the royalties paid should become and South America. We advise that a permanent school fund for the use the two parties In congress t consider of the Sthte of Oklahoma. 'he creation of an American merchant Expositions. marine as a Issue. "M'S recommend a suitable approConsular Service. priation to be made by congress ex-to "We a grip earnestly urge such a further the thorough organisation of our consular position that will be held in the City system as to secure the most efficient of Seattle beginning June 1. 1909. "In order to promote the friendly to our business Interests and dewe believe that this can be be best acrivalry of states In progress and complished by having appointments velopment, we favor state celebrations, based upon experience, ability and marking the fiftieth and one hundredth character, unbiased by any political anniversaries of the admission of each when such consideration, thus Insuring the effi- state into the union snd recommend ciency which is only attained by ex- celebrations are bald we perience. We request the congress id that on each occasion the national the United Bute to enact Into law government take pert,, giving an exhithe executive order on this subject. bition of national progress and develInterContinental Railroads. opment. "We favor the construction of an Statehood for Nw Mexico. ."The fundamental, principle of Amintercontinental railroad between the United States and South America. erican republicanism I that of and no body of AmeriCanals, Rivers and Harbors. of We emphatically approve and en- can cltisens should be deprived 1 posright when lu exercise tree the earnest eBort bow neing that The people of New Mexico made to obtain necessary aid and sup- sible. of port from the national government for should no longer be deprivedshould he That territory the various branches of this project which holds ta atore so much of value admitted as a state whenever it adopt n suitable constitution and applies for and benefit to the whole such admission our to commend We empire. members the movement represented - BIO SHIP TO BLAME. by the National Rivers and Uarbmp sloaa Its ours aad Congress. adopt gan An annual appropriation of at Failed to Reply ts the Signals of ths . ,r Orinoco. :eaet 130,000.00(1 to be expended in , the furtherance of this highly ImportThe Nov. prelimln ; work. Cherbourg, We b a trust there may ant made by the cap-tallarge and representative attendance ary Investigation Into the cause nf the of the post of our members at the sessions of that congress to be held In Washington, collision. Wednesday night, off this December fith and 7th. 1900. port, between the North German Lloyd "We heartily endorse the report and steamer Kaiser Wilhelm der Grouse recommendations unanimously adopted and the British Royal Mall steamer Orinoco, seems to establish the fart by the Mississippi Valiey 'deep waterway convention held that the former vessel should have n Bt. Ijouia, November 18th. 1900. We heeded the Orinoco's signal that she of the German lt favor the Improvement and de- was going to starboard third-class pasvelopment of the principal rivers of ship. Tha second and der the so that sengers, of the Kaiser Wilhelm New region to ach natural channels of trade as the Grosse will be forwarded York by a ship which Is on her way Missouri, Arkansas, Red. Columbia, Snake. Sacramento. San Joaquin, Trin- here from Bremen. ity. Brasos, nod other great river BROOKLYN BRIDGE AAFE. ttiay he made adequate and ecnoml-channel- s of transportation fur the product, New York. Nov. 23. Mayor the These object are of such vastpeople. im and Bridge Commissioner Stevenson EXAMINER: mTliHAY UTAH, OGDEN, kR li UNT Firms V: l'.gl: iuiileketvi6' : .1- - GRAFT tu:;.v--nien.f o Inter-coasta- Cou-snw- Traus-Misslssti'- Tmaa-MlMlsstpp- d Trane-tltaelaslp- Trans-Mississip- g non-partis- Alaska-Yukon-Pacifl-c traus-Missls-lp- pl I. Trans-Mississip- pi a FOR ON THIS ADVERTISEMENTS PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. LESS NO INSERTION FIRST THAN 23 CENTS. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE. EXCEPTING BUSI NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. ern convenient: 517 23d 112! for - r ' r ' l IV il. toCiuEN OF WOODCRAFT. MISCELLANEOUS il Twer.l) flf.!i su. I (i ji in Ivistrli 4 YUUK mo term ;4 A. Ian, WANTfcD. tre-- fiili l I 11-2- kjiiiI. UNION DEPOT TIME CARD Peso l.!!y Circie. No. 174. meet ei vecuiil sad fourth Friday nights 7:30. is K. of P. lieu. Vialuufi :,eiglibors rordisily invited. MRS. EEfifiiK LEE. G. N. 2469 t un piauus sud vio- u.as-'ii-a- i P'.'.n l. s'le-- iu genilelieu. horse. J lin.'. a.ao vtu.r l uriiia. 11 .1 nielli FOR KENT M -i- Fuctshe KENT- - FOR I'tieH,' i.-- : pi f. 2 I. - NMdlU IS pi FOR SALE FiRNISfED ROOMS, FOR RENT XiiYEMHEi: MORNING, Pan-luut-- Grant. ELLEN EASTMAN. Clerk. 3 Washington Avenue. MISCELLANEOUS. Women uf Woodcraft. Ogdt-- Circle TED-Fv Lead uf horse to meets every Tuesday night at teed fo' the winter Apply io F. D 581. 7:30 o'clock. K. of F. bail Msttiag fii. 22ud Be.l furuiai-e.FOR KE.V1 lliiliuiiiauu, bij or phone Neighbors Invited. l E91Z. 2126 W nu lvon, lor kousvki-t-p- . Dues can be paid at the office of Ed. . 11 Auth the afternoon of tho Sth of each BUSINESS CHANCES. month. First Nsttuual Bank Bldg. FEMALE HELP WANTED. FOit KENT Euiliiki-SUSIE MJJEN, G. N, 112 Twenty p 21.1 Pa-11 Irav-i!- t lino FOR 137 26 .b sixth street. WANTED Giil to work in binder . MARIE CR1TE9, Clerk, 2721 Mos-ro- r ;.ls TweiM-1illl- i iu. to sew book. Applr at once. K B. t. 11 f furnished FuR RENT Four Avenue. Stationery i'o . 413 fjij. rovULs. Apply 2l:J Vjfu. Ave. li-tf 11 STUCK If iiioim put sled LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. WANTED - Uffice girl; girl 16 oi 16 Depart. o: lathi lor aaie. utt for suii-No. lt Foal MaU .'ears old apply. Lewi biock. FOR RENT Double iarlor, vlolhm 8:20 iltt-u- i let Mtil to Die fur ton. (it Silver Hive No. 1. meet the second No. 6 Eastern expi-essroom 37. . k:J0 am. l George M. Krowtk.. Hioiui. 540 closet; strictly mod a, alsu ingls at m. and fourth Tuetdajs at 2:30 p. 2 Overland Limited, 11 26 li Wall 2u67 roon. for aautieuo. O Nei'.i Hull. Tweuty-fifiSquare. Ut.hslo street. WANTED Woui-kfor Omaha, Council to do our foinil) Uk ave. slaters cordially tnvttod. home on Euturaays. wuslaug at Bluffs, Denverjfau-as- a BESSIE C. 1 0 21-Uuli ju MS 24lh fit. SFBK1NG, L City aud east, PROFESSIONAL FI RNlfilUTD rooms, souruge. Phoue UY U NELSON, R. K. dally llo-lp.m. 1144. WANTED Au hsiieuu-.l- . imo and a No.112 Oguru aud Echo.. 5:3u p.m. CLAIRVOYANT. KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. 8 Lu dining room girl. App'j at oucs, FOR JLlmAngeles KENT Rooms, furnished for 11 2iKf fiUie Industrial ficliool. 7:ll p.m. hausekesping. Feer. Annex 11 11m THE REUABUS GUlrtotaul, Palm-1s- t Ogden Tent. No. 84. moots tha sec4 -- Atlantic express, and kleuluni I locaie-- l pernia ond anf fourth Friday evenings WANTED Two expwlcDued laundry for Denver, Omaha FOR RENT Furalshd room; mad ail at 8 o'clock sliaip, la 1. O. O. F. ha'.L Tell lienuv at 173 27lh SL Council Bluffs, Kan-xa- s iioner; wages $2.00 per day. Troy 339 Twenty-thir- d correct- - Visit tug Kutghu cordially Invited to ern; la for faulty. Her private things. prediction Laundry Co., Elko, Ne. City and all street. ties are vouched fur by press au t attend. pulnU east, dally,. 7:30 p.m. J. W HAl.SEY, Commander. public. WANTED Good for geutaal FOR RENT Furnlshd girl rooms for F. F. UuND, Record Kevper. housework, good wages. Apply 72 i Arrive. housekeeping. l?0 fincoln. HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. 2ilh fit. No. 3 Caltfurala express, . MASONIC. FOR KENT Cleat tirnlshed rtHims, HAIR SWITCHES for sale at reduced from Council Bluffs, WANTED Two experienced laundry win bath, tlr roughly renovated Queen Esther Chapter Nn. 4. O. E-Omaha, Deavar, w oriels; wages S2.U0 per day. Troy Hair chains a specialty, prices. also light Lousekeepng rooms. Tbs Kanasa City aad tor Regular meetings held at Masonic w costumes to real klaaqiieraile Laundry Co. Elko, Nev. L. S. Mrs. Cokaaial. 362 2llh fiL east, dully 2:45 ml bulls and theater. All mall orders Hall on Washington avenue, between tl Chinn, Mauag'. Twenty-fiftstreets No.lll tlgdca and Echo... 16:19 aa. and Twenty-sixtWANTED Good promptly attended to. Mrs. C.E. Lee. In girl for general 9 Fast Alall of each first ad third Friday 8:00 p.tu. 821 24 Ih. F. U. Bux 431. housework. 462 27tn st, FOR RENT Furultbel rooms fullabie 1 Overland month. Untiled, Hujoumlng member cordial1C1 for gvulletuea. 23ru. from Omaha, Cowly Inrlted to attend. WANTED Good INSURANCE. girl for general ell Bluffs, Kanas ELSIE BADGON, W. M. housework, 2612 Madison 1113-lwBen-56 FOn KENT Furulsbtd rooms. LILLIE HALSTEAD, Secretary. (Tty. Denver and Real X. W. Public. If PIERCE, Notary Pelt Block. all pal u la cast, SITUATIONS WANTED, FEMALE. Estate; Fire, ldfs and Accident In- ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS 4:50 pn. daily ,, i . surance. 4 67 24th SL 7-BOARD AND ROOM. Angeles Urn WANTED Dreasmaklng at 461 27th lied , Wasatch Division No. J24, O. R. C., 5:00 p.toa st.; children's clothe a specialty. FlKST-ClJtSroom aid boaid at 2325 JUNK. meets second sad fourth Friday at . Mrs. L. M. Smith. Phone 1 wk Lincoln. 2:20 p. m. In K. ot P. ball corner TUB INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. buys Waahlnrton avenue and 24lh street. FOR RENT Modem front room with all kind of juuk. Bell phono C'.'CZ. All brutheis are cordially Invited te WANTED Good nurse wants posiInd. phono 3693D. Green A Jacob-oe- altead, hoard, suitable for too. 614 24th st, tion; Mrs. M. J. Falls. Obstetrics 8146 Pacific. UEO. AI.T.EN, C. C. nursing preferred. Pnone Herman FOR RENT First cists room and D. L BOYLE, 8. aad T. 246 Wash. Are. Falls, board at tho Virgins; most popular IF YOU have any kind of junk, pbons to Ogden Juuk llouso; we will call FRATERNAL ORDER OP EAGLES. place in tho city. MALE HELP WANTED!. fur 1L Ball phono 32 iK; lad. 725. BOARD AND ROOM-4- 48 26th BtroeL Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogdea WANTED Experienced shoe clerk, No. 118, F. O. E, mecU every Aerie, good thing for the right party. Ap- FOR RENT, UNFURNISHED ROOMS MUSICIANS DIRECTORY. North of Monday evening la Eaglet ball, asst Depart. ply at once. Shoe Market. of Reed hotel, at 8:00. Visiting Broth-Eagle- s No. 9 Portland,Ogden Spokane, FOR RENT Two rooms unfurnished. MIL A. H. CQOSE-Exp- ert the Tuo-oto attend r are Invited Fla no Pocatello and Butin WANTED Bell boy, 17 or 18 years 2721 Jefferson tve. Bee Mrs. Champ-ney- . and Repairer. With Barnes' Musis Aerie meetings. expreus, daily of age. Reed Hotel. C. W. President. J. UAMBERO, store. Grand Opera House Blk. Nik. 83 VI a lad and Keltea D. T. TRACY. Secretary. local, via Brigham, WANTED Delivery boy at London FOR RENT Three rooms on north DR. II. FORBES, Aerie PhytlsJaa leave daily except OSTEOPATHY. Meat Market. 316 24th. Washington, tod. S617-D- . Sunday ELKB. B. P. O. 7 Fasx GORDON O. IVES, CORA O. IVEB, Mall, PortWANTED -- Boy to do chore for board FOR RENT HOUSES? Pofrom Inparent land, Usteopatba, graduates and room. Orphan preferred. Spokane, meets every Ogdea Lodge, No. 711, catello school, Kirkvilla, Mo. Lswls-fita-y aud 1 wk FOR RENT FDuretsim house, phone, llutin, quire 1884 Wash. ner block, suits 66. Treatuisnt by Tuesday evening. Ledge aad dab dally ,1 . , . . . , . 12: JO pm, light tad water, one-hal-f second floor Maaoalc building, 1 Onche appoluimenL Hours 9 a. m. to 6 rooms, Valley nx- WANTED - Delivery boy at Moulding block from ear line. Call Phone 2410 Washington Avenue, p. m. Bell pboiie 1014 K. Ind. 1012. presa, I; 10 p.m. daily Meat A Gro. Co . 2701 Wash. 1C. Bell 88TK. 2t D. R. W. BROWN, North nf Ogdnn Arrive. J. H. KNAU8S, Secretary, I Foist Mall from PHYSICIANS AND BURGEONS. SITUATIONS WANTED, MALE. FOR RENT, REAL ESTATE. Portland, Spokane,' ORDER OF WASHINGTON. . Pocatello and Butte, WANTED Stationary fireman wants FOR RENTN-- Th beet ranch la north- DR. A. FERNLUND. Phyalcfaa aad ' 7:16 a.m. dally ern Utah, good land, plenty water, Burgeon. Office hours, 10 and 12 a. position ; well experienced. Call at No. 171, Order of No. 12 Cacba Union, Ogden 2417 Grant ave. H. M. Ftdler. Valley exlair buildings, splendid orchard, and i m . I to 4 p. lu. 140 25lh Bk Office Washington, meet! every Tuesday 10:85 a.m. pres, dally abundance ot range. Will reut for phones, Boll 616K; lad. 675. H 8 o'clock la A-- O. U. W. at evening No, 10 Portland, Spokane, 616 Waah. Ind. puma 103. on year or lease for a tana of yaart halt. Visiting comrades lavltad to Butte end Pocatello to right party. cJ. J. Brumraltt. LEGAL. attend. expreaa, dally .... 1:56 p.m. BTEAMBHIP AGENT. WILLIAM DOYLE, President. Na 84 Malad and Kaltoa WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. local, via Brigham, FOR RENT PASTURE. 0. D. RABMU8SEN-Representi- ng the arrH ea dally except White Btar Line, Red Star Line, MODERN WOOD! EN OF AMERICA. 8tate Engineers Office, 6:28 p.m. Bunday SHEEP, cattle or hone paetore; 1,0U0 Line, American Une, Balt Lake City, lliah, Nov. 16, 190S. acres of alfalfa, grain slubblif and American Line, Holland Utah Camp, No. 8910, A. W. AGEE, Notice is hereby given that tha Orebeet pastures fur rant. Apply F. E. American Line and The Hamburg V. C.; J. II. SHAFER, Clerk. Meet South of Ogden Depart. gon Short Line Railroad Company, by 11-- 1 w American Line. Paasengeni booked every Tuesday night at Eagle Hall, Rouhe, Corinns, Utah. Its chief engineer, William. Ashton, No, 4 Eastern expree ,. 4:19 from or to any twxiit of Europe to p, m. VlslUug members lavltad,' whose pos toffies address is Balt Lake No. I Portland, Spokaue, MONEY TO LOAN. any part of the L ai led 8tales. 2317 Butte and Pocatello City, Utah, has made application In and 2359 Washington Av, Ogdon, FORESTERS OF AMERICA. for Salt Labe City, accordance with the require meats nf MONEY ADVANCED ON SALARIES. Utah. 7:89 Chapter 108, Bastion Laws of Utah, daily People bolding salaried positions Court Wasatch, No. I, Foresters of No. 6 Jaioal for SaR Lake 1805, to appropriate ten (10) cubic feet who are la need of money can be BANITARY WORK America. Meets I, O. O. F. ball, I4lh 1:86 per second of water, which rise la City, dally supplied quickly and flnnffdentlally, first and third Wednesday No. 18 Cache Valley to Band Ridge Cut on the Oregon Short street or without security endorsement; motfOrviPTlMto of DONE of earb all kinds. Bell pbons E09Z. evenings Line Railroad, in Weber county, Utah. Salt Lake City.... 10:40 a.m. pay back la small weakly or monthG. W. HALSEY, 0. R. Nell. McCarty, 2721 Grant No. 8 Limited for Salt - , Bald water will be collected is a basin, esonce credit your ly pavments; A. OARNEK, Becrotary. p. which Is situated at a point 8,000 feet Lake City, Prove, tablished at my office you can get west and 186 feet north of the southNephl end Juab, TAILORS. a moment's D. at D. notice. money W. U. A. O. 8:10 east corner of Section 21, Township 6 dally .. Eccles bldg. Drake, 410-1Now 16 Im Angeles Urn. Clothes cleaned and pressed l a north. Range 1 west, Balt Lake base W. U. O. A. Bed 167 25lh Bt BeU phone ktSZ. . aad meridian, from whare it will be MONEY to loan In- 5,86 f.H, Fidelity Lodge Ne, t large or small month, Meets to A. O. U. W. hall every No. 10 Portland, Spokane, eoaveyed for a distance of 8,000 feet on real sums estate a at Improved laButte sad Pocatello erenlug. Visiting brothers la a pipe line, and there used from VETERINARY BURGEON. reasonable rat of Interest. No to Salt Lake CKy, January 1 to December 11, Inclusive, of com mission or expenoo tor securing VJAME8 W. M. IL MUtUGHLIN, 6:80 p.fil each year, for general railroad purdaily ,, loan. No delay or publicity. Call, D. P. M1LL1KEN, graduate veterinary WALTER RICHEY, Recorder. poses. This application la designated 114-lsurgeon. Calls answered night or No. 3731-A- . lad. Pbou in the tSate Engineer's office as No. Ws N. PEIRCE, Financier. South of Ogden Arrive. day. Office, Ogdea Feed aad Bale t 1006. 8 table, 2218 Wash. Ave. Both MONEY TO LOAN on farms and elty 9 Portland, Spukaae, v ODO FELLOWS. All proteats against tha granting of real estate. HUNTER A KENNEDY phanra; night phone tscK. Butin and Piontello said application, atatiLg the reasons Room 6, First National Bask Buildfrom Salt Ok 5. No. express Independent ha meat made affidavit Lodge la Ogden therefor, by WINDOW CLEANING 18:56 S.m. ing. 1. Ink Meets City la Fellows Odd filed In office of and within this der duplicate 5 Atlantic express aver Na availing. Tuesday ball F. after the O (SO) days completion MONEY TO LOAN- -J. 3. BRUMUlTT. UTAH window and house cleaning thirty from Salt lake CUy islting brother cordUUy latrllol to of die publication of this notice. janitor and porter work. Bam Po- be Intonaedtnte and CALEB TANNER, . present LOST. land Ca Bell, 1038K. Office 414 1:05 potato, dally A. H. GRAFF, Noble Grant State Engineer. 26lh Bt 7 Portland. RptJtane, HENRY KlfiSEL Secretary. Date nf first publication, November LOST I Ail lee' watch on Waah. ave.: Butte and Poostello 12th; date of completion of publicapboto to back; liberal reward. 35G express from Balt Rebekah Lodge No. 4. City, Queen tion, December 12th. Ind. FRATERNAL lake City, dally.. ..11:16 aJto. I. O. O. F. hall. Meets second snd 1 Fkst Mall from Salt fourth Friday evenings st Odd Fellows water A female brown LOST spaniel PROBATE AND Lake City, daily.... 8:89 pan. street Visiting ROYAL ARCANUM. Hall, Twenty-fourtpup. White X breut, 2 or 3 white No. 11 Cache Valley exInvited. members GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. months old. Finder about feet, press from Balt ESTHER RANDAT.I. Noble Grand. Safest and beat Inaurae men for please return to 247 27th BL Re- one, two or three Ibouaand dollars. lake City. Provo. MISS LOLA WOODBEHRY, 8007. reward. ceive Consult County Cleric ortho Roopoctivo Nephl and Juab, Mountain Council, No. 687. Rocky 5.16 p.m Signore for Further InformetiWh dally ., Junction City Lodge No. 36, IndeFrom 2225 Madison ave., meet seepnd and fourth Friday evenSTRAYED Angeles I J toat A. O. U, W. ball, ever How-eil- pendent Order of Odd Fellows, meets No. 17 fa 900 about ings mare . short lbs., brown PROBATE NOTICE. il ed 646 p.m. (tore. Visiting brothers cordially In 1. O. O. F. hall every Thursday tall. Return to above address and No. 2 Kaetera express .. 7:06 pat. brother invited. Visiting cordially rewarded. evening. he Estate nf Herbert X. Bradley, deFRANK FOULOER, Regent. invited to be present. ceased. J. W. WOTliSUSFOON, Collector. JAMES BINE, N. O. brooch with pearl tooth LOS Creditors will present claims with Q. B. ROBERTS, Secretary. WALTER RICIiEY, Secretary. set, cn Waah. Ave. bet. 27ih and 28th vouchers to tba undersigned at the St, Finder return to Standard and law office of C. R. Hollingsworth, room FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. be rewarded. 802 Eccles building, corner of Twenty-fourt- h street and Washington avenue, Ogdea Lodge. No. I7L T. F. B. LEEOTAH COUNCIL No. 8, D. of P, return In Ogden City, Weber county, state of FIVE DOLLARS reward for meets every Wednesday evening at one red dehorned milch cow. Tel- meats second and fourth Tuesdays at Utah, on or before tbe fifth day of Dues can ha S oclock. Eagle Hall. p, m, in A. O. U. W. halL VlaiUng ephone 563, F. . Slater, SS8 22nd. Imembers March, A. D. 1907. cordially Invited. 11 7 tt paid to Susie Alden, C. of W, ill JAMES PINOREE. Depart. D. H. ADAMS, PTMldant 2Gth St. Administrator with the Will Annexed No. 6 Atlantic Mail for HOBB8. CORA 3. MAMIE Pocahontas. PLAXZ, BALE-REAL Secretary. ESTATE. FOR of the Estate of Herbert N. Bradley, Salt Lake City, R. T. MILLER. Treasurer. ALICE COLLIN fi, K. of R. Deceased. ' Provo and Ml 7:45 a.m. resbrick FOR HALE A Ftw! C. R. HOLLINGSWORTH, eaat Attorney. points DEGREE OF HONOR. RATHBONE BISTERS. idence with cellar and barn; mure Dated Ogden, Utah, Novenrter 2. 12 To Balt Lake CUy No. rc of land; na car than one-hal-f 1906. Intermedium and Ogden Lodge No. 1, meets every Meals every Saturday afternoon at 9:00 a.m. line, I2.SC'1- - Chmincey Parry. Cor. Wednesday Dafo uf first publication, November dally 8 oclock at the points, at evening 2:10 la Pythian hall, Utah National No. 14 Bait Lake passen23rd and Wash. 3, 1904. A. O. u. W. hall. members corVisiting Bank building. Sojourning sisters 1:15 p.m. ger EIGHT-ROOframe house, modern, cordially invited. Mrs Jemima Fur-als- dially Invited to attend. Now 2 Atlantic limited for Mia. Jeanette and Chief Engineer lngeraoll of the C. of H.; M. Hill, E. C. MRS. NELLIE FRYER. lame Vik bargain. S2.TS0.it0. cd-SuK lake City, bridge department, united yesterday financier; Miss L. Jennie Frout, reFive-roowatMRS. ISABEL WYANT. M. of R. frame house, Leadvllle, Provo, In saying that the Bruoklyn bridge corder. C. 8750.00. A ind Kelly 1L er, large nl. Pueblo, Denver and was entirely safe and plenty able. to Herrick. all points east, dally 2:10 p.m. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. bear a much larger load thaa It 4 Atlantic express Na has to carry. It seems that General TO BUY. WANTED for Halt Lake City, Weber Catrp, No. 74. meets In K. Soatfaern Pacific Companj Manager Caiderwood of the Brooklyn pueblo, Denver and P. hall In Utah National Bank Rapid Transit company, to whom was WANTED Will all points east, dally 7:00 p.m. pT $1,600 cash for of evening at 8 attributed the story, did nut mean to Depart. and lot offered; give building every Thursday best house Woodmen Visiting cordially the the oclock. Impression that convey bridge express for street end numbtr. Address 437 invited to attend. K. S PacificFisnctsco was In danger of collapsing, but that Arrive. and San ave., Ogdea. Washington C. C. G. HEMXGER, LURIN' ' run not was could afraid they he any IntermetUvte points, express No. 3 Pacific Nat'l First Clerk. Bank on E. cars AUTH, more trains or tbe. bridge WANTED Veal and pork at Rull-Jame-s 4:,0 a.m. from Denver, Puebdally of Building. without danger accidents, such as lo. Provo, Belt Lake No. J Pacific express Co.', 24th at collisions and derailments. Ban hi through City and all points KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. 11:05 MB. Francisc-- . dally. ..11:53 am. east, dally TO HUGHES. DINNER :!5 p.m. No. 11 Ogden passenger.. 11:20 a.m. 2. Knights of No. 9 Fast Mail CURTAINS DONE UP. S". Lodge, Ogden o. i Overland Limited. 5:10 p.m. No. 5 Pacific Limited New York. Nov. 23. More than 700 pithlas, meets at Castle Hull, Utah Balt . Lake from beArrive. MonBell done CURTAINS 675T; building, rp. evrry Bank National persons have accepted Invitations to Provo. Denver City, am. K. 7:10 and of Ail P.a Mall 9th tween H St. Faint No. Governor-elecrequested t day evening. the dinner in honor of and all points east. 11:20 am. expresc No. 6 Allautir to meet with us. Charles E. Hughes to be given by the from Mall 1 Pacific c C. Na a MARRIOTT, Franlaco fixtm Waidorf-As-toriWANTED. San ' BENJAMIN a AGENTS Republican club at the Pueblo, Denver. Of F. a.ro. 7:2 M. GEIGER. R. E dully tonight. Mr. Ifigbes probably Leadvllle. S!i Lake L. N. MEID. K of R. end S Xo, 2 OvrrtiiuJ Limited.. 2:30 p.m. will make a significant political AGENTS WANTED Call 8 to 9 a. m.. and ell points City 4 Atlantic expro Na 6 to 8 p. tii. Caroba filed. IV. 2:i':l peH'h. If he dyes hot. he will d'sap-poi2:40 r east, daily Part RESULTS. Franci;tco B'G from WANT ADS YIELD bis audience, for whether war Wab. 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