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Show v"" ? f , Jill Tr: haw ask. secretary fOR THE reform of THE CURRENCY svrurw it and S lull I"' Thti Is Need Note Circulation Legista-tiofIs fisggeetad. i ..... .Let:, f iui. aitl I Juiiwaukrv, 1 vjj e- e of litt -- I Ister ships were compelled to tie up t lake porta, unable to unload In warehouse or in cars. The New York Central railroad, with its four tracks, did not have available can enough to carry the freight tendered at Buffalo. To meet unprecedented demand!, Its hoard of directors at n single meeting spproprlnted $17,000,000 for additional equipment. Other roada were equally congested and equally liberal in their plana and In their appropriation a. The principal railroads of the country witbln n period of ninety days appropriated more than $100,000,000 for ad. ditionsl equipment. It soon became lm possible to place an order for steel rail or other equipment to be deliver ed In twelve months. Treasury Rtlisf. Finding transportation facilities in adequate to promptly export our agricultural products, the secretary of he treasury deemed it wise to again facilitate the importation of gold from abroad with which to carry them until thy could he exported. Under plain and unequivocal authority of law, and without a penny of expense to the government, approximately another td'i.nnn.nnn of gold waa brought from abroad and turned Into the channels of trade. In addition, $26,000,000 of the money withdrawn in midsummer was restored. Of thia, $2,000,000 was giv-- ii to New York City and the same mraint tendered to Chicago, a part of whlrh waa declined, however, because the banka fntind It impossible to borrow the bonds with which to HERE YOU ARE BOYS i Roller Skates RollerSkates Winslow's Celebrated Line Prices From 50c to $5.00 Come Quick T. S. HUTCHISON No. 306 Twenty-Fift- h Street circulation la recommended. The most Important feature of this plan la the certainty of retirement hen extraordinary demand cease Its retirement will be accomplished not by collecting la tha actual notes and redeeming them, but by allowing the bank Issuing tbe same to maka a corresponding deposit with the treasa ury or nt a subtreaaury. Thia the contraction, and tbe bills themselves will sooner or later be returned and charged against thia deposit. Interest on the laaue will of course cease when the deposit is made. Bv eliminating the words by Vnited Stales bonds deposited with the treasury of tha United States from the present bank not, the addlloaal circulation iaauc need contain no distinguishing feature. Tbe government should accept tbe tax aa a premium for underwriting the Issue, and should guarantee its prompt redemption. Tbe people have become notes and familiar with national-banwill not discredit them, though they fail to recite the fact that bonds have been deposited against them. The ultimate redemption of national bank notea la now guaranteed by the government by reason oi the governments liability on the bonds deposited for their seenrity. The direct guarantee of the government wnuld not change this essential feature no far a the public Is concerned, and tbe tax collected would cover the rirk ms ay aceom-pliahe- k fold. German Plan. There is nothing particularly new in this plan. Barring tbe government's guarantee, which. In view of recognised public sentiment sgalnst unguaranteed currency. I think wise to provide in any end all currency, it is the application ns far ns possible of tbe tier-ma-n plan to otir present system, in Germany tbe rate un uncovered cur rency in S per cent, and the current interest rate sre lower there than In tbe United States. It la questionable whether any lower rate of tax in this country would Insure prompt retirement. I deem it inappropriate, however, to carry my recommendations to the details of legislation. Both the plan to he adopted and the detail of the plan must be worked out by the legislative brsneb under such advice na It may call to ita aid. Only on the subject generally doea this department commit Itself. Credit Currs ncy. Murb can be said In favor of credit currencv for permanent maintenance. Tbe addition thereof to our present currency system haa been urged for Astf a century. Many bills have been Introduced embodying the plan: congressional committees have from time to time made favorable reports thereon: and K has quite recently receive! the unqualified Indorsement oi a Join: committee representing connieicfol sad orqat asMons ana cj.- -- tklf.i . d I I rAZZ W Used girl for housework, 4C2 27ih St. AGENTS WAN TED-CC to i in Wash. Am-- . ANTED A housework tine i'.h BUSINESS FOR KENT Nicely turniihed from rtiuai. suitable foi ilav ot Apply 51 Su Si. 12lw to gen-t.riiis- Furnished rm.ius. mod-oi23rd bi. conveniences. FUR RENT l 12 bouse ork, SITUATION for 613 Madison WANTED, room. Apply the FUR SAi.King town - ResUiirsiii. Inquue street. 316 621, leav- Parly Twvmy-fift- u if FOR SALE L. M. Smith. REAL ESTATE. sth FUR SALE We have several bargain In house and lots Call and O. A. White. 361 '.fitn St. bee u 1 1 LADIES OP THE MACCABEES. Ava. brick resFOR SALE A good idence wita cellar aval iisra; usre acre of laud; on car than Chauucey Parry, Cor. line, $1,500. one-ha.- Ilrd and M Double parlor, clothes closet; strictly modern; also single rooms for gentlemen. 2667 Wall US are. FOR RENT generdS wk mb. for rooms Furnished housekeeping. 2220 Lincoln. FOR RENT 363-- KNIGHT Ogden Tent, No. 24. meets the 22-t- PROFESSIONAL CLAIRVOYANT. Clea'i furnished rooms, with bath, thr roughly renovated; also light housekeeping rooms. The THE RELIABLE Clairvoyant, PalmWANTED Goua nurse wsni pool ist and Medium ia located ptrma-Colonial, 862 24th SL Mrs. S. tfon; Mr. M. J. Falls. Obstetrics Tolls all sully at 173 27th 8L Manager. Herman Flume nursing preftrred. things Her prediction fur corrsct-nsa- s Fails, 246 Wash. Ave. are vouched lor by proas and FOR BENT Furnished rooms suitable public. lor gentlemen. 162 13rd. MALE HELP WANTED. HAIR GOODS AND COSTUME. FOR RENT FuruHbed rooms. BenMEN AND BOYS, Pimubtyig or brick nett Block. HAIR SWITCHES for sale at reduood laying trade pay a to (a per day; we teach you by practical instrucpriooa. Hair chains a specialty. BOARD AND ROOM. tions in I months; position guarMasquerade cootumea to rent for free catalogue. balls and theater. All mail order Coyne FOR RENT Modern front room with anteed; Trade Reboot, 4675 Easton Ave., At. promptly attended to. Mrs. CJC. Lem suitable for two. 614 24th at. board, . lM-lyr221 24th. Louis, Mo. P. O. Box 425. FOR RENT First class teom and WANTED Bell boy, 17 or IS years INSURANCE. board at the Virginia; meat popular of age. Bead Hotel. place in the city. W. N. PIERCE, Notary Public, Real SITUATIONS WANTED, MALE. BOARD AND ROOM 44$ 26th 8troeL Estate; Fire, Lift aad Accident Insurance, 407 24tfc SL WANTED Good Japanese boy wants WANTED, ROOM AND BOARD. position at housework; references. JUNK. Frank. P. O. Box 66. WANTED Three or four furnished room for housekeeping on car lino THE INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. buys nil kinds of Junk. Boll phono 626Z. Bell and close to school. 403-LEGAL Ind. phono 268311 Green A Jacob-aa- , phone. $141 Pacific. NOTICE TO WATER USER. FOR RENT HOUiES, IF YOU have nay kind of Junk, 911000 State Engineer Office, to Ogden Junk House; we will call FOR R ENT Four-roohouae, furSalt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 16, 160$. for 1L Rail 91100! S26K; Ind. 726. niture for sale. 2212 Lincoln. Notice ia hereby given that the Ore-rfb1 w Short Line Railroad Company, by ita chief engineer, William Ashton, J MUSICIANS DIRECTORY. MONEY TO LOAN. whose portofflce address la Salt Lake City, Utah, haa mads application In A. H. GROSE Expert Piano Tunaccordance with the requirement of MONEY ADVANCED ON SALARIES. MR. er and Repairer. With Barn Music salaried Session Utah. Law of holding People 101, position Chapter tore. Grand Opera Hons Blk. who are in need of money can ba 1805, to appropriate ton (18) cubic feet applied quickly and confidentially, per second of water, which rlsm In OSTEOPATHY. without security' er endorsement; Band Ridge Cut on the Oregon Short pay hack In small weekly or monthLine Railroad, in Weber county, Utah. ly payments; your credit ones es- GORDON a. IVES, CORA O. IVES, 8sld water will bo collected in a basin, Ouo paths, graduate from parant tablished at my tflllea yon can get which is aituatod at a point 2,060 feat r school, Klrkville, Mo. money nt a moment's notice. D. D. neat and 1,836 feat north ef tha aouth-aa- t block, ouito 56. Treatment by Drake, 418-1- 1 Heels bldg. corner of Section 81, Township 8 ' appointment Hours $ a. m. to I north, Rnngn 1 west. Bolt Lake baaa 8. m. Boll phono 1014K. Ind. 1011 and meridian, from where it will be MONEY to loan in Urge or small earns an Improved rani ratals nt a conveyed for a fiiatonoo of 8,000 foot PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. No raaaonnblo rats of IntorooL In a pipe line, and there naed from commission or expanse for weuring January 1 to December 81, inclusive, of loan. No deUy or publicity. Call, DR. A. FERNLUND. Physician and each year, for general railroad purBurgeon. OSco horns, 10 aad 11 a. lad. Phono No. 8731-A- . poses. This application Is daslgnated m-- , 2 to 4 p. nt. 840 28th Ht. OSes in the tSatn Engineer's office aa Na. ResK MONEY TO LOAN on forms and dty phonon, Bell B16K; Ind. 1005. dense $4$ Wash. Ind. phone 68$. aaal ratato. HUNTER A KENNEDY All protests agalnat tha granting of Room g. First National Bank Hntlfi-Ug- . s id application, stating the reasons STEAMSHIP AGENT. therefor, must ba made by affidavit in office filed in thin within and duplicate MONEY TO LOAN J. J. BRUMMITT. O. D. RASMUSSEN Representing tk thirty (20) day after the completion Wblto Star Lina, Red Star Line, De of the publication of this notice. minion Linn, American Line, ScanL08T. CALEB TANNER. dinavian American Lina, Holland State Engineer. American Liao and Tbo Hamburg LOST Gold .watch, , Hunting cara; Date of first publication, November inside cover. Return to Amnricnn Lina. Passengers boohed photograph' of of publicadate completion 12th; from or to nay point of Europe to Standard receive reward. tion, December 12th. any part of tho United flutes. 2287 aad 2MI Washington Ara, Ogdon, reward for return FIVE DOLLAR ALIAS SUMMONS. Utah. one red dehorned milch cow. TelF. E. Slater, (6$ 22ad. IC2, ephone Second Court the of In the District 11 7 SANITARY WORK Judicial District of the State of Utah, lu and for the County of Weber. DOJT3 of all kinds. Ball phon MIICELLANEOUE. WANTED, Mil. Vleola Arlene Lister, plaintiff, vs. W1L Nala. McCarty, 1728 Grant 11am B. Lister, defendant: to winfood for the WANTED (Mock IWe State of Utah to the aald defendTAILORS. ter, by Y. J. Hestmork, Kxnesvllle. ant: BL Apply 475 22nd You are hereby aummoned to apClothra cleaned and praised $1 pear witbln twenty dayn after the WANTED Forty hood of horse to tenth, 167 25th BL Ball phone IMZ. service of this summons upon you. feed for the winter. Apply to F. D. if nerved within tha county in which VETERINARY SURGEON. Richardson, 650 22nd BL Roll phone this action is brought, otherwise, withinZ. in thirty days aftor service, and deD. P. MILLIKEN, graduate veterinary fend the nbova entitled action; and In FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS urgoon. Calls answered night or do to so of failure Judgment cast your day. Office, Ogdon Feed and Bale will be rendered sgalnst you accord- FOR BALE Cheap; one brand new Stable, 1218 Wnah. Am Both ing to the demand of tbe complainant, phonon; night phone 41! K. safe, weight 1,009 pound, inquire pu filed with tf rf which n copy la herewith 102 Hth at. the dork of tbe above court. WINDOW CLEANING. BEST violin at your own terms and AGES, CHEZ A MCRACKHN. Plaintiff's Attorneys. other musical goods, Pantones, next UTAH window and houae classing 8 First P. O. Address .rooms to Utahns. Janitor and porter work. Ram o National bank building. Ogden, Utah. Ca Bell, 1038K. Office 414 26th SL FOR BALE 76 Plymontb Rock homer . Ind. 2617-busipigeons. of men tbe of highest very posed ness and financial standing. Good cow and calf. ApFRATERNAL If a now currency system were being FOR BALK 21 C6 Edams. ply this plan devised, unquestionably ROYAL ARCANUM. would bo included, and it might posof throe room of tbe tbo present FOR BALE2268Furniture pines sibly take Adam. cheap. Safest and brat Insures men for circulation. No one now, one, two er three thousand dollars. however, recommend! it ns a substiMountain Council, Na 687, LEGAL, Rocky tute. Those who favor it propose its moots second end fourth Friday evem Incorporation into, rather than it CONSTABLE SALE. tags gt A. O. U. W. ball. ovr How-ei-li substitution for. ou present system. store. Vial ting brothers cordially Whether it will work as freely and In the Municipal Court of Ogden Invited. as automatically in conjunction with FRANK FOULGER, Regent circulation aa when City. Weber County, State of Utah, other bank-notJ. W. WOTllEilKPOON, CoUeetor. Tbo pingre National Bank of Or tha entire laaue of bank notes la baaed O. B. ROBERTS, Secretary. on credits can be determined only by den, Utah, plalailff. n. James J. Vartrial. To what extent the existence of ney. defendant. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. To be sold t constable sale on the state bank, savings banks, and trust companies will afford a resting place 21t day of Ducember, 180$, at. II Ogden Ledge, Ne. 27L T. r. B far such an Issue la another matter, oclock, noon, at the front door of the HU second nod fourth Tnmdoya at which can nut be computed. Until tbe County Court Hones in Ogden City, the landa and I p. n, 6) A O. V. W. halL Visiting experiment Is tiled both these ele- Weber County. Utah, cordially invited. ments will remain matter of estimate premises situate In aald City, County member D. H. ADAMS, President. If not nf cnnjectura. It must not be and Hi ate, known and described as CORA HOBBS, Secretary. forgotten that a given per cent of in- follows: R. T. MILLER, Treasurer. All of Lora fifteen (16) and sixteen creased rapidity of redemption when money ia redundant ever thatqprevail-in- g (1C) in Block two (2) of KinCs AddiDEGREE OP HONOR. wben money la araree will not tion to Ogden City, Utah. H. STEELE, Constable of Ogdon work the same aggregate of contracOgden Lodge No. 1, meets every of the City Precinct. Weber Qmnty, Utah. tion when 1(!a than Dated, Ogden, Utah, November 86, Wednesday W.evening nt 8 oclock at tho bank circulation is based un credit ball Visiting members A. O. U. a would result If all bank circulation 1806. cordially Invited. Mrs. Jemima Fur. were of the hind proposed. CONSTABLES SALE OP REAL ntu, C. of H.; Mrs. Jeanette HiU, Tbe circulation of tbe country has ESTATE. financier; Mias L. Jennie Prout, reincreased during tbo last five year corder. more than $60n.000.0in, or 21 20.060,000 In the JurticcB Court for Marriott Utah. Before county, Weber per annum, and business Interest Precinct, WOODMEN OP THE WORLD. have certainly kopt pane with thl in- Timothy P. Terry, JuHtice of tbe crease. and interest rates throughout Peace. Camp. No. 74. meets in K. the world are now high. I would not, William J. Bybee. plaintiff, va. Waiter of Weber P. hall In Utah National Bank therefore, view even with apprehenF. Reid, defendant. building every Thursday evening at 8 sion of evil any credit currency legisTo be Hold for cash at countable' oclock. Visiting Woodmen cordially h lation so restricted U to render Impostwenty-sixton le (261 Wednesday, Invited to attend. sible the permanent maintenance of day of December, 1906. at 12 o'cock LORIN U. HEXINQER, C. C. more than $200,000,000. from on the aonth noon of paid day. E. AUTH. Clerk, First Kail Bank lotrance to the county court house, Building. The Way te Put It. Ride of Twenty cated on the north KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, Ye, my dear boy. Ive come into fourth street, between Washington aud avenue. Ogden City. Weber Adam my uncle fortune. He my not bar mad it in an honoat way. but no mat county. Utah, tbe following desert tied Ogden Lodge, No. 2. Knight of meet at Cat1e Hall, Utah real ia'ate. to wit: ter. I'm npw a rich man. All of lo IF. Mock 12, Nob Hill ad You may thank your tar that you NVional Bank building, every Moa-t- ij came Into the world after your un- dltlnrv to C)?.dcTi City, Utah. evening. Ail K. of P.s requeued ! E. STEELE. to met with u. cle. . Tha'. a me-- e dtiiil Tie CorihUblf if ') '1 City. .Viribitt BKNJAIIN .IVniOTT, C. C. "(i. ! tvar thouM he intv 1 C') r," hv K fl GEIGER M of F. po:nt lh. Ti'eclp:!. ir.poitr id L. N. S1EI, K uf R. and 3. ttliii Bit." Ci; Bias. Latfd E',cr.:i,ri 18if. left t:1 FOR RENT U . tf tf 13-5-- 1 a 12-4-- - ill 12-8-- lt 8 see-- i ll-26-- bond-secure- d e one-fourt- h 1 w.-r- ia Lim- - ,.. Atlantic exprran, for Denver, Omaha, Council Bhiffa, 7: 88 gn. Kan-an- a and nU CHy polnu east daily., 7;U-- A Na California express, from GouwU Bluffs, 4. O. E Omaha, Regular mratinga held at Maaoalc Hall on Washington avenua, between Twenty-fiftaad Tweoty-alxtmreeti in first ad third Fridaye of each month. Bojourolng meubora cordial ly Invited to attend. ELSIE BADCOM. W. M. LILLIE HALSTEAD, Secretary. Denvae. Kansas Chy and 8:48 an. east, dally Na.111 Ogden and Echo. . ,Ml$6 an. No. 8 Fuel Mall 3:06 pm. 1 Orertond limited, from Omaha, Cuun-c-ll Blutta, Kanaaa City, Denver and all points east, ORDER OP RAILWAY CONDUCTORS 4:68 $.n. dally ,, No. 7 Lua A os ale LimWasatch Division No. 124, O. R. C ited ,, 8:68 pm. nisetc second and foorth Friday at 2:20 p. m. in K. of P, halL enraer Waablagton avraon and 14th atreaL All hrothorn are cordially Iavltod. to attend h h QUO. ALLEN, C. C. D. L. BOYUfi, B. and PRATKfiNAL T. OP EAGLES. ORDER fratMul Order of Eagloa, Qgdoa Aorta, Na 118, F. O. E. moots every Monday evening In Bag lea ball, eaat of Rood hotel, at 8:00. Visiting Broth-e.- Eagles are invited tn attend the Aerie meetings, J. C. GABBERQ, W. President D. T. TRACY, Secretory. DR. H. B. FORBES, Aerie Phyelelnr B. P. O. ELK. Ogden Lodfe, No. 718, mroto every Tuesday evening. Lodge and dub rooms, eacond floor Maoonle bullditg, 241 Waikingion Avonuo. W. D. BROWN, K. R. J. H. KNAUBB, HraroUry. No. 172, Order el meet , every Taaada; era stag at oclock in A. O. U. W. halt Visiting comrades Iavltod If attend. Ogdoa Nerth ef Ogden Daps rL Portland, Bpuknite, Pocnteito and Butte 1:16 nJn. exprew, daily Net 13 Maind and Kelum local, via Brighmn, leave daily exoept 6:28 am. Runday rart-tanNo. 7 Peat MnU, No. Union. Waablsgton, WILLIAM DOYLE, President WALTER RICHEY, Beeratary. 8 Bpoknne, end Na Na OROBR OP WASHINGTON. Na Na Na I Ka Na POREITERS OP AMERICA. Court Wasatch, No. I, Forester of America. Meets I. O. O. P. bail I4U first and third Wednudny evrains of each month nt 7:8iL otreet, a R. G. W.HAL8EY, P. A. GARNER, Bocrntnry. la- - JAMES H. MLAVONUN, M. W. WALTER RICHEY, Recorder. W. N. PEIRCE, FlnanMar. ODD 'FELLOWS. Ogden Lodge No. 6, Indopondont Order of Odd Follonra Moots fit L O. O F. ball ovary Tanadar evening. iait tug brothers cordially iavltod to - Noble Grant. rSTWr, HENRY KIBBEle Secretary. gR, City, and daily Provo, Jnnb, Na IB Los Itod Na 18 PortlAd, Bpoknan, Butte end Pocatello to Balt Lake City, dally ., Angelas Llm- - . ,..,.. Ill p.m, 6,88 pjfii Bv80 South at Ogdon Arriva 8 Portland, Spokane, Butte and Pocatello expreaa from Balt Lake City .,,,,,Hc60 expreso Na 6 AttaaMo from Malt Lake City Intermediate aad.'08 potato, daily 7 Port Mud, Spokane, Hutto and Pocatello exp rasa from Salt Lake City, daily ll:tl No. 1 Fast Mail from Balt Lake CRy, dally.... 2:8f No. 16 Cache V alley from BnR lake City, Provo, Nephl and Junk, - 6:16 daily Na IT Loo Angelra Lim, ,, 6: 48 ited Na 8 Eastern exprera .. 7i86 ys i - City, Itobekah Lodga No. 4. ball. Meets lecomd and fowth Friday oneniagn at Odd Rellewo atreec Visiting pm, Twanly-fonrt- b members Invited. ESTHER RANDALL, Noble Orand. MlSi LOLA WOODBEJWY, Becy, Queen L .O. O. F. Junotloa City Lodge No. II, Independent Ordra at Odd Feliown, mwta la L 0. O. F. hall every Tbnradny evening. Vlaiti&g brotLers cordiaily invited to bo praoraL . JAMES WALTER - Na U CMtio Valley tn 18:48 am. Balt Lake City No. ! Limited for Salt Nephl Visiting brothers an-- fieuth of Oaden Depart Eaetorn expreaa .. 4:18 8 Portland, Bpukane, Bnlto and Puuntoilo fur Balt Lake City. ,. 7:80 ant doily ., 8 Local for Balt Laka 8:80 am, City, daily Bat-nrih- ,k VaUey 4 Ukt FidoUty Lodfio No. 8 A. O. U. W. r Hrato in A. O. U. W. bull evory Bnttn, , i . , . ,12?16 Irani, via Mrtghnm, A. O. U. W. vaing. I, Crane arrtvra daily oxoept 6:86 p.m. Sunday 80, A. W. AGEE, Utah Camp, No. Y. C.; J. H. SHAFER, OImIl Moot every Tuesday night at Eagle HalL B p. m. Visiting mom bora invited. ,, dully 8:10 p.m. prow, daily North of Ogden Arriva 6 Falet Mall frera Ferttand, Bpoknaa, HraateUe and Mu tie, 7iM am, daBy ,, 13 Cache Valley am 18:66 am. proee, dally 16 Port lead, Bpuknae, Hutto rat PaontnUo rap reee, daily .... 6:66 p.m, 64 Maind aad Ke'toa MODERN WOODf. EN OP AMERICA. o Po-lao- 4 Me- - Queen Father Chapter a 13-6-- Lua Angelra Ibd Arrive. MASONIC. Lewle-fitay-aa- 18-4-- tf foMern xprwa... k:bd Overland lJrnhad, for Omaha, Council Mini, UMitarJUn nan City and eaat, 8:80 pjn. duly Cigoan and Echo.. 6:86 2 auf fourth Friday evenings nt $ oclock sharp. In L O. O. F. hall. Visiting Knight cordially Invited to attend. J. W. HALSEY, Commander. F. F. BOND, Reeerg Keeper. n 46-4- Nil a ni 6 NoAlS OP THE MACCABEES. n tf : wo. LUCY NELSON, R. K. frame house, modern, large kit, bargain. $2,750.00. frame house, uiiy water, large lot, snap. I750.U0. Kellv A Herrick. ll f F'lve-roos- Dapart Silver Hive No. 1, meets tbe second and fourth Tuesdays nt 8:20 p. m. nt O'Neill Hall, Twenty-fift- h ntrooL VI 'ting sisters cordially Invited. BESSIE BEBRING, L. C. EIGHT-ROO- FEMALE. Rhone 213s Wssh. St Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle moots every Tuesday nicht 7:3d oclock, K. U P. had. Visiting Neighbors lavitsd. Dues caa ba paid at tbe ofiles of F J. Auth, the aftarauoa of tne 28th of vah month, First National Bank Bldg. htSIE ALD1SN, U. N.. Ill Twanty- at root. MARIE CA1TES, Cleric. 2721 Mon roe Avenue. CHANCES. lf Dressmaking at 461 27lh ciotkes a specialty. St.; Mr. girl , at 2436 Grant. ELLEN EASTMAN, Clerk. Washington Avanue. i.k.i.uu. UNION DEPOT TIME CARD Sego Lily Clrcla, Ns. 174, meets e. - e.j- second and fourth Friday nlrh. t 7:20. In K. of F. hnlL Viaiung ihoat ruj:ii A plui-j- ' ' t.ul Ld cold oNi 2Mb St. - WOUDCnAl-1- . nelgliboia coidtally iavltod. MRS BESSIE LEE, U. N. good girl Quod WANTED 6 to 8 a in.. yiod. Co., 2361 : WANTED A ctamberniaid Denver House. WANTED ali j WUmEN OF light 2631 for general FUR RENT Furnished Hal. liraut Ave. small family, good wge. 2731 Madison ate. FUR RENT Furaisacd housekeeping room. 187 SU Si. WANTED A fuod lauadre, Ogden 12 General Hospital, at once. or five furnished FOR RENT-F- our W :w-:- . i. . KiK KENT general I? .f ::i: WANTED. Cai-ou- . FEMALE HELP WANTED. WANTED AGENTS 'it .i ! fWO'biS -i foi 10R KENT Two r.uu. Ai'.mu -- 1 houaekteping tkklMlptt COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO LEES FIRST INSERTION THAN 25 CENTS. ALL ADVERTISEMENT MUfiT BE PAID IN BUSI ADVANCE. EXCEPTING NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. w h Mueh-Naadc- H- i: v .v i;-i- TnyUHiK)M house Tv. in. Dfseih. K tSmui. U'h $1 : S.i-uOmaha. Lies Uoiba, Dni.r. City. Memphis, Peoria Ai.eiii. Nub-viiiand Sioux Fail aiiinox.n.aitliy of Washington. Dec. 5 Secretary :: f5u0,euu each. Mcnwi... i..usi SI taual in Bnnw, rhc Trcnaurjr writer told the :l;a: 11 tel the following recommends-tkei- i waa being done forpeuplr tkr fiuvur-meu-on currency reform: speculation on WV.l Sn wl if our overtaxvd of Tk hnrveat those who recagniar :&: of Uep.-M- : our warehouse. Ike carry mousy at Deuvc-rci.vic financial in and. our of railroad, capacity tension nt Wail finest will also acMojunciion with our unprecedented knowledge that a deposit m New York well-nigstrained industrial activity. relieves financial atttagcr.cy at Denver, credit pf poMibility no material harm will suaue. Mousy 0 iha limit the the country. A cotton crop sometimes la almost as liquid as water aud find bales. million Mtiniated at fourteen Its level about a quickly. and Sfty mUliou busheMere Bank-Not- e Circulation. ,afen hundred near , buh-billion three l- of wheat, The secretary also offered to acdiliiou of cure, three hundred cept satisfactory security, other tbaa bushel of potatora. garnered in a government bon.l, fur government demale season, required both actual posits to tbe extent oi IlS.w'O.uuo. umsy and bank credit based thereon. conditioned that the bond thus reiruriuc tbs summer months grain leased should be luiiLediately madu k. were not In use. granariea and the basis of drculaiu-- by basks for warehouses were empty, freight car which escalation had been already Dtnod on aldetracka. bnaineaa men Bakprepared, and further conditioned that or at stream reated mountain ed in the asm should be retired at the lata vacation reaorta. Meanwhile the banka of $2,UU0, 1)1)0 per mouth between well with euppliod v8re comfortably March IS and September 1. This la were low. Interest rates money, and the maximum contraction of national Everything seemed serene to everybank circulation durtug tbe summer who to those recognised rnouua which the body except secretary of the that in this latitude crops mature in treasury baa power, under the law, to the fall. enforce, or even to permit. The Effect. precautionary Stops Taken. It la never possible to measure tbe "Tie quarantine government mll-lkInfluence of treasury transactions agaiuit yellow fever; it spends to prut set the people against such as are here described, nor to in hanks it food; Inspects state what our experience would have the interest of depositors, and does a been had the treasury failed to act to the thousand other things safeguard In a crisis. One man of very various large given people against disaster of experience, with busluesa interkind. This policy of governmental ests in several states, who never made supervision receives universal appro- a speculative transaction in stocks or bation. Believing It to be the duty of bonds, recently expressed tbe opinion the government also to protect the that but for tha precautionary meapeople against financial panics, which, sures adopted by tbe treasury the la this country, have caused mors price of every bushel of grain' in the mental and more physical suffering United States would have declined than all the plagues known to man. ere this 10 cents. Business men in and recognising that under our system western cities have crossed the street bo possible oooperatlon can be secur- to express appreciation and to giro ed among banka, each independent of assurance that tha action taken waa the other, and finding these institutimmediately felt in their localitlM. ion in the interior sending their though In some instances at no small in the to be call on loaned money distance from any city where a deposcities, and the reeerve of the country, it was actually made. in even the idle season, very low, the d Elasticity. secretary of the treasury undertook These case have been thus rethe task of making some alight pro- viewed, not for the purpose of exvision fur the Inevitable. He withpressing an opinion as to tbe wisdom drew from the ohannels of trade want of wisdom exorcised by this or and locked it up. This waa department, hut solely aa tbe basis of accumulated la part by excessive reve- an in favor of some congresArgument nues and in part by deliberate and sional legislation on tbe subject of a Hia only more elastic premeditated withdrawals. Every other exruse for withdrawing the peoples Instrument ofcurrency. business from grata money when they did not need It, and sack to merchant ship responds in when its presence Invited speculation, aome measure at leaat to the actual waa to have it reedy to restore when needs of oommerre, while the worry they did need it, end when its absence of the United States remains g fixed would bring certain disaster. quantity. A Condition. . Methods Discussed. At the approach of autumn, busiVarious methods have been sugness men returned to their desks fresh gested by which this for more Intense activities. Crops be- defect in our monetary system may be gan to mature, granariea and ware- corrected. Committee composed of houses began to Oil, freight cars were prominent financiers bare met, delibput in commission, checks and drafts erated, devlaed, and made reports. were drawn in multiplied number and Financial writers, doctrinaires, practiin multlpllad amounts, while the peo- cal business men, and impractical theple naturally carried in their pockets orists, men of experience and those more ready rash than at other sea- wholly without, have dlecnaaed the sons. The strain inevitable began to question with much learning and ocdevelop. Interior banka called their casionally In much ignorance. This loans and shipped the proceed home, la. all very welcome.. Frequently the but In some instanoes Beamed to most impracticable and unthinkable think It strsnge that the withdrawal plan will suggest something wise or of the actual money from financial help to eliminate what la unwise. centers, whither it had been sent to Divergent Views. be loaned on call, should cause any but naturally, even Unfortunately, Those the reports of committees appointed stringency nt these centers. who studied to write articles that because of their reongniaed expert would surely be rend, and neglected ence and intelligence are quite dlverg to study actual conditions, attributed eut. On one thing only is there well-nig- h the noticeable tension not to increased universal agreement all recogbusiness, but to the presence of sud- nise the necessity of a currency sysden speculation. tem that will contract when money is It Becomaa Acuta.' redundant aa promptly aa it will ex "It was not long until warehouses pand when money ia acarce. Inflation were overflowing and railroads found la not the remedy. A currency that themselves utterly unable to transport will not as promptly contract aa It the tendered freight Before the first will expand would be harmful. of September, great quantities of Partial Agreement. Most of the reports of committees freight had accumulated weat of the Roeky mountains, which five trans- Indorse all the essential feature of continental railroads combined did not the suggestions contained In recent rehave trackage enough nor equipment ports of the secretary of the treasury, siifflclent to transport. A little where heavily taxed additional nation crune, Fum Ia.iaaeiptaa. UiifciftELf 4Ch P'Ctftvrd HaiUnore. Lj...n:;t. Khl t n.i'ir.r.a'. $i vJ I ity A ihiu each; Pittabuig lda.o. - Min:.-apJ- i New SYSTEM U"-'- nisres un,rufia'. 'rin !5!i:. i'taii. kamini:tj. C- -' am. am. pm. ea-pre-M pJta p,m, pm. BUNK, N. G. RICHEY, Secretary. DEGREE OP POCAHONTAS. LEEOTAH COUNCIL No. 2, D. of P, maota every Wednesday evening at I oclock. Eagle IlnlL Dura eaa be paid to Suit Aldan, C. of W, 112 26th Bt. MAMIE J. PLANS. Pocahontas. ALICE COLUNB. K. of R. RATHSOME SISTERS. Ka g Na 12 No. 14 No. 2 o. 4 Uoela every Batnrday afternoon at 2:20 in Fytbinn ball, Utah National Bank bnUtUng. Sujaurni&g kilters cor-Alnl- levlfed tn attend. MRS. NELLIE FRYER-MRS. ISABEL WYANf, and C. M E. & M. of R Soothero Patifis Companj Depart. Atlantic MnU for Bart Lake CUy. Prove aad all 7:46 point eaat To Butt Lake CUy Intermediate 6:00 am. points, nutly Bait Lake paaaea- - an ftr Aflaatio ... Unitted for 1:18 p.m. Lake Oty, Balt LeadvlRo, Provo, Puabto. Denver and all potato east, dally 2:68 p.m. AUsatic exprera for Bklt Lake City, Punble, Denver and p.m. al potato east, dliy-7:0- fl Depart No. No. No. No. No. Na No ya 3 Pacific exprew for Ban Francisco and Arrive. Intermediate point, Ka J Pacific exprran 4:30 un. from Denser, Puebdally 6 Pacific uxprans lo, Provo, Salt Lake to Ran Cttr and ell potato through 12:86 FranrlMe. dally. . .11:56 n.m. east, dally I:2rau.m. Ne. 11 Ogden psanonper. ,11:Z0 9 Pant Mall l Overland Limited. 6:10 p.m. No! & PacificBalt Limited Lake from Arrive. Denver Provo, City, a.m. 7:10 Mail 16 Falat and nil potato eaat. 11:20 6 Atlantic express Pacific Mall from 1 No. e Franlaro from San Pueblo. Denver, a.m. 7:20 dUy Leadriik--, Bait Lake 2 Overland Limited.. 2:30 p.m City end ell point ex press 4 Atlantic 2:40 rust, dally Trm S.i:i r.xiirlrcn No 13 Local front Baapetr lutcrmadlale and l.'clnts. lixil: .... 5.61 p.ni Vr.llcy n.m. nm. a.m p.R 6:55 pA |