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Show THE MOKS'INO ou;.u:r'.f beiwn-Then fore, from KOliEd ATTACK ti.- rf - d anti on and for alter March 1. 19t7, such card, bearing a written uieage upon the left luif of tLe front, the right half bring for the address anJ tiortinark. when fully prepaid by potiagr stamps ai the 1 rate applicable to cards, shall be admitted both at domestic and iu-ternatiunal malls o! tlt.s country and treated aa poet cords EAST SIDE rrrred HOT CAUSED BY AN ADVANCE IN PRICE OF MEAT. war on the Ns tauter of the East Side Ghetto has started by women residents of yn &e district as a protest agaluat the i h price of meat. Reoenily the butter put up the price of meat two ients a pound and. in verbal explanv tag uf the act, said the packer had Vaia raised the pnees to the butchers ud they had to follow suit. It is an easy matter to create trouble among the excitable residents of ita uiituo and the action of the butchers was quickly resented. Housewives met on the streets and diacuaa-the spbjoet and from this It wss but a step to form indignation meet Such a meeting was held yea togs urdav at the home of Mrs. Esther Dslsbolsky. at No. 41 East Fourth street. Nearly fifty women were prestold the et. Era. Delsboleky she thought the prices of meat were outrageous and advlaed a strike gainst the butchers. Era. Delabolaky and Mra. Rebecca RMtelrk went to a meat shop In the ueighb'jrhood a pickets and Immediately began addressing a large company of women cuatomera, advising them to boyoott the butrhera. Aa Qie women cheered, the butchers became excited and tried to disperse them. A battle followed, in which clubs were used and various missiles thrown. Mrs. Delibolsky and Mrs. Resenlck were struck In the face with sharp mlaallea and both received serious cuts 8evenl aa well as other injuries. other women were struck by etonee and clubs. The police were called but made no arrests. Thera were many amall akinuUhea In the doorwaye of many other Eaat Women with Side butcher ahope. ahawle pulled over their facet upeet etdewalk stands and broke open crates containing live chickens. Mra. Roea Menton, during n meat-uho- p commotion on Madleon afreet, a crowd. "Look,' the raid, what fools we are to buy meat when Fish la better than fieh Is cheaper. meat anyway. It la more nourishing." In Second street, Rlvlngton street, Forsythe and Delancey streets, groups of women stood in front of the butcher shops, declaring they would boyoott the butcheri until prices came down. The -- women would not permit any one to enter the ahopa. Aa night drew on they matched In a body to tho tfflees of a Jewish newspaper and there asked for newspaper aid In their fight Fearing a repetition of the meat riote of five years ago, when much property wee destroyed, the butcheri hare begun organising. Louis Klrech, president of the organization, declare the 4.000 meat markets on the East Side will be closed rather than attempt to combat a strike against them by the women of the tenements. Aa a result of the .war on meat, the fishmongers beneath the Williamsburg bridge and along Delancey treat did n ruahlng business yesterA d s'o-me- n day. A WITH THE JAPS AMERICAN OFFICIAL FROM NILA GIVES HIS VIEWS. MA- of Japan Are Being Taught to Expect to Dominate In the Orient. Young People Oilcago, Nov. 30. That the future f ihe Filipino depends on the granting f five trade In hie commercial s with the United States, was the fctatimient made yesterday try Judge Iaul w. Linebarger, who has just from the Philippine Islands, u'b-rhe served five years ns trial Judge, to which position he was appointed by President McKinley. Judge Unobarger firmly believes the Jhillp-pine- g rela-lioa- e bsve been underrated and that the country have been underestimated. H declared emphatically that there la an erroneous Idea In the United States that ihe Philippines are a drain on the of the republic Instead of a nation. Viewing the operations of the Jap- nee In the Far East since the close of the RussoJapaneae war, be gave is opinion that a war between this ration and the yellow people Is because of their desire to control the commerce of the countries beyond th Pacific. Already, he says, be lengend "Great Britain but Greater Japan. finds utterance on the Ups of i very person of the Flowery Kingdom. Judge Linebarger announced himself In favor of the establishment of for-lgtrade bureau to be operated In cmnctlon with the consular service. he resources of ra WRITE ORJITHER SIDE After March 1 Uncle gam Will Writing on Front of Postal Cards, Thoa it who desire to send long through the mail and at a taring d 1 cent per communication 7 '! hve that opportunity after March nxi. when the new ruling on postal 'a g'ics Into effect. Thie order le yap ainrt by Postmaster General Cor- hesp words: The universal postal convention concluded in the city of Rome provides for the admission to . the ntat.. exchanged between nil the conn- r. f he postal union, on and after 1 9T. of post card bearing ,rn messages upon the left half J-- are of the carda; and as such now admitted at the postage S AWIrabl to post car-le- . both to ,n',ic malls of ccrtsin principal re-"st- . ' u :u if Furnieliu 137 2GJ ll B; FEMALE HELP WANTED. ping Ft'K 1.C S FOR SALE Ft) it S 1 Fort 3&S-Y- tf LEGAL, LONG SUFFERING NOTICE TO WATER USER. 2459 I'a.ty leat-;:.- g ELLEN Clerk. 2234 lifii; Twi-ut- ) - T liii!;-- : Washington Avenue. Jud at'lT-D- I;e U::i houier mo 1127-- 1 . FOR BALK iluud row a::d calf 1 1 Jti-tSlid; Adam ith Ai-pi- v FUR BA1.17 ..f U..v- A;ni. 2:i cheap. : Wcnnn i f Woodcraft. Ogden Circle meet every Tuetday night at 3d ocluih, K. Uf F. halL laiting Neighbo; Invited. can l,o paid ( the office of Ed. A Jib. the afternoon of tho 26th of each n ..nth. First National Bank Bldg bl'SIB ALDEN, U N, 112 Twenty k ?' )'U u.onili BAI.K It, 2o2 ur. p.p-i.- 7 iv K--. f. Mon-ro- c LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. YGL'R own term Pan-lout- street. MARIE CH1TES, CleiV, 2731 Avenue. l'ooiiix 1126-l'- t on p'anu aud vl line; also other martial good next Utahn. EASTMAN, TIME CARD -, Depart 8:20 mJA No. Eastern 8:30 a.m, No. 2 Overlaud express... Limited, for Omaha, Council Silver Hive No. 1, meets the second acj fourth Tuesdays at 2:30 p. m. at Neill Hall, Twenty fifth atreeL Vising slater cordially invited. Bluffs, (Aty and DEBBIE BEHRING, L. C. LUCY NELSON, R K. PROFLSSIONAL KNIGHTS ,W!f No.112 Ogden and No. 8 Lu Angele OF THE MACCABEES. .. CLAIRVOYANT. Ogden Tent, No. 24, meets the neo-onanf fourth Friday eventual THE RELIABLE Clairvoyant, Pwim-l- t at 8 o'chiek sharp. IB - O. O. F. halL aud Medium i located perma- Visit it KuigLu cordially Invited to all BL Tell 27m 17J attoud. nently at correctJlit-for W. lULSEY. Commander. prediction things, or are vouched lor by proa and . F. BOND, Record Keeper. public. No. 4 r - HAIR SWITCHES for sale at reduced Hair chain a specialty. price Masquerade costumes to rent for Twenty-firtstreets and Tweuty-sixtboil and theaters. All mail order tne first nd third Fridays of each promptly attended la Mrs. CJE. Loo, month. Sojourning members cordial321 24th. F. O. Dux 436. ly Invited to attend. ELSIE BADCON, W. M. LILLIE HALSTEAD, Secretary. INSURANCE. Real Estate; Fire, Life and Accident Insurance, 4 1)7 24th BL Wy Nalll h No. No. tf W. N FIERCE, Notary Public, PEOPLE THAT IB THE STATEMENT ENGLISHMAN. Baas Much OF AN to Condemn In American Roadbeds Are Not Good. Railroad ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Net long-sufferi- ooooooooooo SURPRISE IN COURT. Chicago. Nov. 30. The dissensions which for the laet rear have prevailed in the ranks of the Teamsters Union here today were carried Into the trial of Cornelius P. Rhea. whA In company with sixteen other men, is on trial for alleged conspiracy la connection with the great teamster' alike of June, 1906. albert Young, former president of the Team-storUnion. William Kelly, business agent of the Coal Wiilltm and Teamsters' Union, Mnrphy. saM to have been a of the "wrecking member crew during the strike, withdrew their pleas of not guilty and entered pleas of guilty. All of the men declared their Intention of turning states evidence. The Incident caused Intense excitement In the courtroom snl took the other defendants completely by surprise. & Young had for years been close had worked and friends through a number of strikes aide by side. Bines the Inst convention of the Teamsters' been Union, however, they have opposed to each pther. OOOG OOOOOOOO A dally 7 Los ited Angela 4:60 a.ft 6:06 pjt Lim- .. e, North of Ogden Depart. 9 Portland, Spokane, Pocatello and Butte 1:26 express dally Nut 33 Malad and Kaltou hwaL via Brigham, leave daily except 1:20 Sunday -- 1 pnr-poee- 9 Not Na 7 Fart, o Na NA 1 Cache Osdea Union, No, . 17L Order of Washington, meets every Tuesday evanlng nt I o'clock In A. O. U. W. hslL Visiting comrades Invited to attend. 1:30 pjs. Arrive. Filet Mall from Portland, Spokane, Pocatello and Butte, 7:10 mm. dally 8 No. 12 Cache Po-lau- FOR BALE 20 acres, good orrLard, house, barn and water right. U. B. Wallace, 1 mile south of Htar Canning factory. J. W. WOTHEUSPOON. G. B. ROBERTS, Collector. Secretary. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. Lodge, No. 371, T. F. B Ogden brick resFOR SALE A good and fourth Tuosdav at second meeis collar and barn; more idence with in A. O. U. W. halt Visiting I From All the Battleships of the Amer. m, p. f one-balacre of land; on car than Incan Navy. members eordlally Invited. line, 2.500. Chauncey Parry, Cor. D. H. ADAMS, President 23rd and Wash. CORA HOBBS, Secretary. Washington, Nov. 10. Rear AdmirA. T. MILLAR, Treasurer. al Converse, chief of the bureau of EIGHT-ROOframe bouse, modern, navigation, ray In his anpual report large lot, bargain. $2,750.00. DEGREE OF HONOR. made public today, that It ha been Five-rooframe house, cliy wata matter of deep consideration to the $760.00. Kelly ft er, large lot, snap, bureau whether it would not add to Ogden Lodge No. 1, meets every llerrlck. the efficiency of the naval service If Wednesday evening t I o'clock at tho A. O. U. W. hall, i Visiting members marines were klthdrawa from all batAGENTS WANTED. eordlally invited. Mra Jemima Fur-nla-s, tleships. The idea of the bureau le C. of H.; Mra. Jeanette H1J1, that the blue Jacketa are drawn from the aame rlasa aa the marines and are AGENTS WANTED Call 8 to 9 a. m.. financier; Miss L. Jennie Prout, re6 to 8 p. m. Caruba Med. Co., 23C1 corder. able to efficiently Tvrform the service Wash. Are, now assigned to marines. It la raid WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. that the presence of marines suggests to the enlisted men of the navy that LEGAL. there for police duty Weber Camp, No. 74, meets in K. the former of P. ball in L'Ub National Bank and their presence ie frequently reCONSTABLE BALE. sented. Admiral fee verse aaya; building every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially "The bureau believes that the withIn the Municipal Court of Ogden Invited to attend. drawal of marines from ships and the LORIN G. HENTNGER, C. C. addition of a similar number of blue City. Weber County. State of Utah. The Plngree National Bank, plainE. AUTH. Clerk, First Natl Bank Jackets would add materially to the Buildicg. efficiency if a ship's crew by the tiff. vs. Janies J. Varney, defendant. To be Bold at constable sale on tbe increase in the number of blue Jackets KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. available for general duties. An In- 21rt day of Deeeiwlier. liwjfi, at 12 creased community of Interest would o'clock, noon. t the front door of the result and the removal of discriminaOgden I edge. No- - 2. Knight of County Court House In Ogden Clt . tions caused by differences of pay. and Weber County. Utah, the lands snl Pythias, meet at Castie Hall, Utah uniform and inequalities in duties and premises situate In said City. Couniv National Bank building, every Monevening. Ail K. of P.s requested privileges would also do away with an and State, known and described as dayrr.ev-with ur. follow ; to element tending to dissatisfaction. BENJAMIN St 4RRIOTT, C. C. All of loots fifteen (15) and sixi-c"The recognized value of marine E. It GEIGER. M. or F. (16) in Block two Hi of King's Addifor manning the naval baeea in our inL. N. MEI11. K cf R. an F. tion to Ogden Ci'v. Utah. sular poserailona and for service a n In Constable H. forces STEELE. of emergencle Ogden expeditionary WANT AD j YIELD BIG F "SULTR. needing n prompt response will per- City Precinci. V'elur Crniiuy. I'tb. Dated, Ogden, Uiab, Novniler haps add weight to the bureau's stateuuant amt YIELD BIG RESULTS. 19. ment of present condition.'' tf in t 1 ex- Valley 10:35 LA press, dally Na 10 Portland, Spokane, Butte ud Pocatello express' daily .... 6:66 p.m. Na 84 Malad ud Keltira local, via Brigham, arrives dully except 6:25 p.m. Sunday President WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. MODERN WOODI. EN OF AMERICA. Utah Camp, No. 9999; A. W. AGEE, &; J. H. BHAFKR. Clerk. Meets every Tuesday night nt Kagl Hall, p. m. Visiting mem her Invited. V. South of Ogden 4 6 Na Na 6 11 Na 3 FORESTERS OF AMERICA. Court Weaatcb, No. X, Foreiteis of Meets L O. O. F. hall, 84th streeL first and third Wsdnasday avealngs of each month at 7:10. America. C. R. F. A. GARNER, BecraUry. G. W. HALBEY, Cache Valley Balt Lake City. limited lake ii Angola ited .I Na Id Purtland, 8:10 pjt Lim- 5:30 pm, Bpokane, Butte and Pocatello to Balt Lake City, 0:80 PJ8 dally JAMES H. MtAUGHUN, M. W. WALTER RICHEY, Recorder. W. N. PEIRCE, Financier. ODD FELLOWR LA LA Balt Provo, aad Juab, dally Lo Na II Bat-ord- for to ...10:40 City, Nepfal A. O, U. W. Fidelity Lodge No. I A. O. U. W. Meets la A. O, U. W. ball every evening. VlolUng brothers Depart Eastern exprara .. 4:10 Portland, Bpukane, Bulls and Pucatollo for Halt Lake City, 7:50 dally Local for Balt Lake 5:30 City, dally Na Na tf ll-21- tf txr Valley press, dally North of Ogden ORDER OF WASHINGTON. WILLIAM DOY1.E, Port-land- , MalL Spokane, ud Butte,, .13:10 dally .. . -- tf Members of Teamrters Union Plead Guilty to the Charges. 3:46 7-- ll State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City. Utah, Nov. 16, 1906. Notice la hereby given that the Oregon Short Line Railroad Company, by It chief engineer, William Ashton, whose poatofflce address la Salt Lake PHYSICIANS AND BURGEONS. City, Utah, has made application In MONEY TO LOAN. accordance with the requirements of Chapter 108, Session Laws of Utah, MONEY ADVANCED ON SALARIE8. DR. A. FERNLUND, Physician and Burgeon. Office hours, 10 and 13 a. 19u5, to appropriate ten (10) cubic feet People holding salaried positions , I to 4 p. m. 340 25th Bl Office which rises la per second of who are In need of money can be Phones, Bell 616K; Ind. 176. ResiBand Ridge Cut on the Oregon Short and confidentially, quickly supplied dence 146 Wash. Ind. phua 603. Line Railroad, In Weber county, Utah. without security or endorsement; Bald water will be collected In n basin, pay back In small weekly or monthSTEAMSHIP AGENT. which le situated at a point 2,000 feet ly payments; your credit ones eswest and 1,134 feet north of the aonth-eaa- t tablished at my office you can get D. RASMUSSEN--Representi- ng comer of Section 21, Township I tho money at a moment's notice. D. D, O. White Bur Line, Red Star Line, DoEcclra bldg. north, Range 1 west, Balt Lake base Drake, 410-1minion Line, Ameilcaa Lins, Scanand meridian, from where it will be dinavian American Mae, Holland conveyed for n distance of 6,000 feet MONEY to loan la large or small American Line and The Hamburg hi n pipe line, and there need from sums on Improved real estate at American Line, rauengers booked reasonable rate of interest No January 1 to December 31, Inclusive, of from or to any point of Europe to each year, for general railroad commission or expense for oecurlng any part of the United Blniea. 2387 This application Is designated loan. No delay or publicity. Call, end 3668 Washington Ave, Ogden, 11-In the tSato Engineers office aa No. 1m Ind. Phone No. S7S1-8--4 Utah. 1006. it All protests against the granting of MONEY TO LOAN on forme end city SANITARY WORK real raiate. lll'NTER ft KENNEDY aid application, stating ths reasons Room 6, First National Bank Buildtherefor, must be made by affidavit In DONE of all kinds. Bell phone B09Z. ing. duplicate and filed In this office within Nels. McCarty, 2728 Grant thirty (30) days after the completion MONEY TO LOAN J. J. BRUM MITT. of the publication of this notice. CALEB TANNER, tailors. LOST. fliato Engineer. Clothes cleaned and proceed 61 a Date of first psbllcalloa, November 13th; date of completion of publica- LOST $25 In $20 greenback and 65 month, 167 25th BL BcU phono 85IZ. gold piece, between 2U39 Wash, and tion, December 13th. VETERINARY Farr1 feed ""r. Return to 2030 BURGEON. reward. Wash.; PROBATE AND D. P. M1LL1KEN, graduate veterinary surgeon. Calls answered night or dog. Anawers to GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. LOST Fox terrier dav. of Dueler. Return 706 Office, Ogden Feed aad Bale the name 11 29 Iwk 29th. Reward. Stable, 3219 Wkah. Ava. Both Censult County Clerk er the Reepeetive phones; night phone 4&5K. Signers fee Further Information. BTRATKD From 2226 Madison ave., brown mare about 900 lb., .ftort WINDOW CLEANINQ. PROBATE NOTICE. toll. Return to above address end be rewarded. UTAH window and houeo denning Eatate of Herbert. N, Bradley, o Janitor and porter work. Rn erased. FIVE DOLLARS reward for return On Boll, 1038K. Office 414 Creditors will present claims with one red dehorned milch cow. Tel25lh BL voucher to the undersigned at the ephone 863, F. E. Slater, 658 22nd. C. R. room of office Hollingsworth, iw 11 7 tf. 303 Ecctee building, corner of Twenty-fourt- h FRATERNAL street and Washington avenue. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED, In Ogden City, Weber county, state of ROYAL ARCANUM. Utah, on or before the fifth day of WANTED fttock io feed for the winMarch, A. D. 1907, ter, by V. J. Hesimark, Kanesvllle. JAMES PXNGREE. Safest and best. Insures men for Apply 475 22nd ?t. Administrator with the Will Annexed one, two or three thousand dollars. N. of the Estate of Herbert Mountain Council, No. 637, Bradley, WANTED-Fo- rtv brad of homes to Rocky Deceased. feed for the winter. Apply to F. D. meets second and fourth Friday evenC R. HOLLINGSWORTH, Attorney. Richardson, 50 22nd BL Bell phone ings at A. O. U. W. hall, over HowDated Ogden, Utah, November 2, 59 1Z. ell's store. Visiting brothers cordially 1906. Invited. Date of first publication, November FRANK FOULCER, Regent FOR BALE REAL E8TATE. New York, A. 8. Page, sistant general manager of the Grant Western Railway of England, has Just finished a three month's tour of railroad Inspection In the United Staten and Canada In the Intents of hla company. He sails for England tomorrow-o- n the finer Caronia. In an interview, Mr. Pope said; "hTe principal object of my visit to America was to get the Atlantic cteamahtps to land their malls at our new port on the coast of Pembrokeshire. It la 35F mllea from London and tho Journey le made In four and a half bourn. The Cunard Una, with Its new steamships, can no longer use Queenstown ns n port of call for the malli. When I came out on the Lu csnli T Waited then for four hours and missed landing In New York on Friday bight. 1 have seen the poetmaater general here and In Ottawa to discuss ours scheme with them. I have been much Impressed with all I have seen, bat the railroad conditions In England are very different to those In thin country. In America freight comet before passengers and with ue It le the reverse. The safety signals In America could he very much Improved and the appalling number of accidents prevented Aa regards carriages. I think that the English people would not stand the manner In which passengers are packed into Pullman care at night. With ue, each person has a compartment and a bed. The roadbeds In the east are good, hut they are bad lu the west and so they are In Canada. peoAmericans are s Since I ple. Mr. Pope continued. have been here ten persons have been 3, 1906. killed In one wreck and fifty In another. - Itmade a stir In the papers for In the same section at the same out or two days and than it seemed to be be forgotten. Under the English sys- time. tem two trains are never allowed to WITHDRAWAL OF MARINES. as- Nov. 30. p.m. Ogden and Edn.,,l0:ll m. 9 Fast Mail 3:00 p.m. 1 Overland limited, from Omaha. Council Bluff, Kansas City, Denver and nil points eaat, Lewle-Btay-n- AMERICAN Llm- - 8 California express, from Council Bluffs, Denver, Omaha, Kansas City and Queen Esther Chapter No. 4. O. E. 8. Regular meetlugs held nt Maeonlo Hall on Washingtiiu avenue, between h 8:00 pja. Arrive. MASONIC. HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. cut Echo.. 5:30 ited .. 7:00 pjn. Atlantic express, for Denver, Omaha, Cuuncil Bluff, Kaa-m- i City aud nil puiata east, dally,. 7:30 fix. 1- Wasatch Division No. 124, O. R. C, meets second end fourth Friday nt 2:30 n. m. In K. of P. hell, corner JUNK. FOR RENT Three rooms on north Wsshlegtoa avenue and X4th streeL 1 8617-mo Jad. Washington. TUB INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. buya All brothers are cordially Invited to all kinda of juuk. Boll phone 12GZ. attend. FOR RENT HOUSES Ind. phone 3693IX Green A Jaoob-aeUBO. ALLEN, C. C 3146 Pacific. D. L. BOYLM, S. and T. lyr. FOR RENT Four-roohouse, ftirni lure for rale. 2212 Lincoln Ave. IF YOU have any kind of Junk, phoae FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. 11 27 tf to Ogden Junk House; we will call for It Bell 'phone 326K; Ind. 336. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogden FOR RENT, FURNISHED HOUSES. 110-- 3 mo. Aerie, No. Ill, F. O. E meets every Monday evening in Engles halL east FOR RENT January first twelve MUSICIANS' DIRECTORY. of Reed hotel, at 3:00. Visiting Brothroomed modern dwelling. Grate. er Eagles are Invited to attend the Gas for cooking. Basement with MR. A. II. GROSE Expert Plano Tim- Aerie meetings. laundry aad furnace; stable. 526 or and Repairer. With Barnes' Music J. C. UAHUERO, 25th Street. 11 28 tf D. T. TRACY, Bee rotary. shire. Grand Opera Uoue Blk. DR. 11. & FORBES, Aerie Phy older FOR RENT, REAL ESTATE. OSTEOPATHY. B. P. O. ELKS. FOR RENT The brat ranch in northern Utah, gooJ land, pienty water, GORDON G. IVES, CORA Q. IVES, Ogden Lodge, No. 719, meets every Osteopaths, graduates from parent fair buildings, splendid orchard, and school, Kirkville, Mo. Turadey evealag. Lodge and club abundance of range. Will rent for block, aults 56. Treatment by mums, second floor Masonic building, one year or lease for a term of years appointment Hours 6 a. m. to 6 3411 Washington Avenue, to right party. J. J. BrummiU. W. D. BROWN, E. K. P. m. Bell phono 1014K. Ind. 1011. J. 1L KNALBB, Secretary. 2t ll-3i- .K Msdisou Phone ti. N. Grant. MISCELLANEOUS scout 1Vi lu-H- roidlally lniiled MRS. BESSIE LEE, if if Hospital. ! ' 7:3j, CHANCES. nt UNION DEPOT Scyo Li.y Circle. No. 174, meets "V.in.i and fourth Friday nights iu K. cf F. hall Visiting - Uw..irt Ji tret. 1144. FOUR iMEK to sack and load salt at James McHugh, a Union Pacific salt plant. Little Mountain. Good fireman,, running out of Evanston, was wages and permanent position to brought to the hospital yesterday right parties. Apply to R. T. Harris, with a badly crushed leg. the result Secretary Association Salt Comof an Acldent. Hie limb was ampu pany, Utah National Bank. tated, aa it was badly mangled. The accident occurred at Evans ton. WANTED Bell boy, 17 or 18 year of age. Reed Hotel. McHugh attempted to alight from the cab of hia engine from the footstep. SITUATION As he placed hie foot on the slippery WANTED, MALE. Iron hie leg shot out and left him without support. He fell In front of JAPANESE student want position a schoolboy or housework. Japanese the wheels, one of which passed over Y. M. C. A. P. O. Box 66. Phone his left leg. He was placed on a 139-train and brought to Ogden for treat meat. - iiwu FUit LENT Double pa! ior clothe tlunet; strictly uioultu. aio single rooms fur geniiemeu. lull! V ad . WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. T iii;i i"i t.. orp-:laj )OnJ,r lllelWh. BUSINESS FGK KENT Four or ;i e f.irmttlu-loom. Apply 313 Wat a. Ave. FLKMsiiED room, E a in.ii.e ytri or No! l!; t:A V Ju-ln- u 11-1- 9 e' Per-m- room. fa;ut.J Wifi. Order No. rf June 2S, 190G, WANTED --Girl fur general housework mcousla-ten- t and provision! of regulation 3 In lamiiy. Mrs. D. J. MaLme, FOR RENT Room. ljrnDhed for herewith are hereby revoked." 2539 Adam. 11 26 tf housekeeping. Perry Arnes. A lazy liver lead to chronic dysWANTED A chambermaid at the FOR RENT Furnished for room Denver House. pepsia and cousKpaii.in weakens the 222u Lincoln. housekeeping. whole system. Duans Reguieis t25 cents per box) correct the liver, tone WANTED Good girl for genet al FOR RENT Clean luruubed rooms, the stomach, cure cooidipation. housework, good wages. Apply 72 i aLh bath, the roughly renovated; 24ih St. lw alto light housekeeping ruiaa. The Colonial, 362 J4lh St. Mrs. 8. L. INTERSTATE BRlKERACE WANTED Good girl lor general China, Manager. housework. 463 kith at. New Company la Organised to Deal in FOR RENT Furnished rooms ultable Stocks. WANTED Good girl for for gentlemen. 1C2 23rd. general huusework, 3613 Madison Articles of incorporation of the InFOR RENT FuruUhed rooms. Benterstate Brokerage company were filed SITUATIONS WANTED, FEMALE. nett Block. 1th the county clerk yesterday C. R. by Hollingsworth. The purpose WANTED Dressmaking at 461 27th BOARD AND ROOM. of the couiMiny la to buy aud sell St.; childrens clothes a specialty. . aud Mr. L. M. Smith. Phone chattels, paper, stock, bond FTRMSHUD ROMS and iMuvd. -- 31 securities and carry on a general brok24th at. erage buainea. The capital stock is 3S,Uu0 divided into 26.00U aha tea ol WANTED Good nurse wants posi- FOR RENT Modern front room with the par value of $1. tion; Mrs. M. J. Falls. Obstetric hoard, suitable for two. 614 24th t. The incorpyratiira are T. H- - Carr. H. nursing preferred. Phone Herman room and FOR RENT Flrat class J. Grubnau, H. E. Teter. E. M. ConFalls, 24C Wash. Ave. board at the Virginia; must popular roy and K. C. Munson. The directors are T. H. Carr, president; H E. TetMALE HELP WANTED. place in the city. er, vice president, and H. J. Grub-nau- , 26ih Street. WANTE-D- Energetic, secretary and treasurer. trustworthy BOARD AND RTCM-4- 49 man or woman to work In Utah, representing Large Manufacturing Com- FOR RENT, UNFURNISHED ROOMS HIS UC IS CRUSHED pany. Salary $50 to 960 per month, paid weekly. Expenses advanced. FOR RENT Two rounie unfurnished.. 2721 Jefferson ave. Bee Mr. Champ-neyUnion Pacific Firaman Taken to the J. H. Moore, Ogden, Utah. lnev-1ahi- n FOH KENT p. 1. PERSONAL. 1 ave. 1047 Tenements to Eat Fish. Yerk, Nov. 30. ON THIS ADVERTISEMENTS PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO LESS FIRST INSERTION THAN 25 CENTS. ALL AOVER TISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN BUSI EXCEPTING ADVANCE, NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. 1 Kicks nd Stones Are HurUd and Woman Injured Poopla of FURNISHED ROOMS KOI KENT Four ci iovu.s lor hOUM On DEi'EMltEi: MOliXING. UTAH. FOR RENT w.r inailj m . order, post cards i''i;oimiug to the of the Lrnir ivuvi-htion- . proviinn when mailed in lore;:;'; ivi.iir: and fully prepaid by port.sc rtainps, hail be delivered to addres in ti.e I'mt-eStates without u.td:t:nnal charge ON BUTCHEPS of tb uciw. EXAMINEE: OGDEN. Na 8 Na 6 South of Ogdan Arrive. Portland, Bpoksne, Butte ud Pocatello exprara from Balt 12:50 SJA Lake City O F. hall every Tuesday evening, Na 5 Atlantic express imvltod to visiting brother cordially from Balt lake City bo Driiint ud Intermediate 1:05 GraaL A. B. GRAFF. Noble SJA points, dally HENRY KldSEU Secretary. Na 7 Portland, Spokane, Butte and Pooetello Queen City, Rebekah Lodge Na 4. express from Balt I. O. O. F. hall. MeeU second aad lake City, dally.... 11: 55 A fourth Friday evenings et Odd Fellows No. 1 Kind Mall from Balt street Vlaltlag Lake City, dally..., 2:V pJA HalL Twenty-fourtmem here Invited. Na 11 Cache valley exESTHER RANDALL, Nob Grand. press from Bah MIBB LOLA WOODBEKRY, Bee. lake City, Proro, NepM and Juab, 5:15 p.A Junction City Lodge No. 36, Indedally pendent Order of Odd Fellows, meets No. 17 Lna Angeles Lim0: 45 p.m. In I. O. O. F. hall every Thursday ited evening. Visiting brothers cordially No. S Eastern exprara .. 7:06 pJU. invited to be present Ogden Lodge No. 6, Independent On der of Odd Fellows Moots la L a h JAMEB BUNK, N. G. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. COUNCIL No. 2, D. of p meet every Wednesday evening et oclock, Kagl HalL Dura esa be paid to Buslo Aides, C. of W, 113 LEEOTAH 26th BL MAMIE J. PLANZ, Pocahontas. AUCE COLLINS. K. of R. RATH30NE BISTER A No. 12 Meets every Saturday afternoon nt 3:30 In Pythian hall Utah National Bank building. Bnjournlng slaters cor- dially Invited to attend. MRS. NELLIE FRYER. M. E. C. MRS. ISABEL WYANT, M. of R. and C. SQsthsrn Padfis Companj Depart. Na 3 Pacific express fur San Francisco ud Intermediate points, 4:30 daily No. E P a c 1 fi c express lo Ban through Francisco, dally, . .11 :55 3:25 No. 8 Fast Mall Na 1 Overland Limited. 6:lu ArrlvA 7:10 No. Hi FeUt Mall expres Na G Ailnutir from Ban Franiaco 7:20 dnl'y No. 2 Overland Limited.. 2:30 No. 4 Atlantic express from Bon F.ancisro Intermediate aud 3:30 points, daily Na 14 Na 2 No. 4 Depart. Atlantic Mail for Salt Lake City, Provo ud all 7:45 points east To Balt Lake City ud Intermediate 8:00 points, tally Salt Lake passen1.16 P.A ger 'a Atlantic limited for Be It Lake City, Leadvllle. Ptova Pueblo, Denver and all points east, dally 2:50 p.m. Atlantic expreaa for Salt Lake City, Denver Pueblo, ud all points eaat, dally 7:00 la pa Arrive. a.m. a.m. p.m. pm. Na Na No. 3 Xo, 1 12:05 AtA part, dally paraenger. .11:20 a.m. Pacific Limited Salt Lake from Clt, Provo. Denver 30 and all polntseart.il: Pacific Mail from la Pueblo, Leadrllle. Bait Lake Denver. a.m. p.m. dry and ell points Na p.m. expreaa from Denver. Pueblo, Provo, Salt Lake City and all points 11 Ogden 5 -- a.ui. e Pacific 1J 2:40 p.tf art. dally Local trom Sanpete |