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Show Till: MORNING F.XA31INEK. OtiDl'N, SATURDAY UTAH, FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR RENT I.ig.ii r.ioine. 13 S6ia t. were on trains specialWAY AT MIDNIGHT. th JODA HAMILTON PUT TO DEATH IN HOUSTON. ON Li.iusfiieti ins FOR KENT Wa: a., ( out room. ern. 339 2Srd. . First Legal Hanging in That Wu County-Cr- ime Celd-Bioode- Murder. WANTED work. lw - or five rooms. 12 1J If Yh. Apply 21 20 WANTED Girl far 2rt 45a Imperial Calif., Dec. 21. RespondHousrsu. Dec. 21,-JHamilton, ing to the call made by President the twenty-- ; ear farmer boy, waa Roosevelt on E. H. Harrlman yester- hanged here today at 1 :u5 for tha day, to proceed to make a closure in Uturiier uf Barney Parsons, a neighthe break In ihe hank of the Colo- boring farmer. Mra. Parsons and her rado river, orders to that effect were three small rhi'dien. Parsons rented received here last night by General a farm near tha owned by Hsuiiluin. Manager Cory. Not a moment's time He sold h;s crops to Humllion aud was lost. Every preparation had been Parted with hla family oveiland for made in anticipation uf the order, and. lews. Hamilton had become dissatisbefore mldulghl, gravel trains were fied with his bargain aud lay In wait actually on the way to break. Special In the roadway fur Pa; sous. He aKe I trains started with machinery and Parsons to repay the money aud. upon men, and a large anny of employes Parson's refusal, Hamilton shot Pirn is expected to be on the ground In a twice with a sho gun. Then he clubfew hours. bed Mrs. Parsons and the children to The plan of campaign .is to build death. Hamilt--t- i hauled Ihe bodie, to three treaties serous the break, dump- the creek and dumped Them out. then ing heavy rock front each aud tilling drove home in Parsons wagon. He hi the interstices with gravel and was arrested and confessed. Today's clay. The lower one of these dama hanging was the first legal execution will ralae the water three feet, the ever held In trtis county. next one three more and the upper one will raise the water hgh enough to flow down the old channel. This ssme 111 method was used in the previous c Insure. Owing to the sluicing uut of the old channel 'there is three aud a half feet less lift than before. oda 1 Fill CHINA HORSE DESTINY ARGUMENT. VaU. THAN St. at utu.'. WANTED A FOR chamber maid. Reed hotel. A good Apply laundress, General Hospital, at once. 12-1-- A chambermaid Denver House. Good housework, 2613 SITUATIONS WANTED Root's Recont Speech. k J. of State Roots latest speech, eaters his emphatic protest to the doctrine of centralization, which he says Mr. Rout endorses. - Mr. Bryan says: ."Ha aaema to rest hla argument upon the old Idea of destiny the refuge of the man who wants to do n thing which he cannot defend. The destiny argument carried us Into our expensive experiment in imperialism, and now destiny is relied upon to obliterate the states and centralise all government at Washington. The constitution, while made more than a century ago, la adequate for today. The changes that are needed are changes uf method, not of principle. The division of the powers of government waa founded upon the doctrine of ud the preservation of tha nation depends upon the careful observation of the limitations between the things fhat are local and tha things that era national. Those who do hot rerpgnlsa the doctrine of local can make an argument In favor of the transfer of all power to the federal government, but those who believe In the doctrine of mK government recognise that the people can be trusted best with that with which they are beat acquainted, and that the people are best acquainted with the things which are near them and immediately concern them. if Secretary Root has in mind' tha Japanese question, as It presents itself in California, Mr. Bryan says he will find the American people unwilling to torn the school system over to the federal government merely to please any foreign nation, however friendly. If be has in mind tbe elimination of trnaU. he will find It unnecessary to deprive the states of present powers to make congressional action effective. NOTICE SERVED. Yard .den Will Go Out Today Unless Demand la Met. UNITED STATES WILL LEND ARMY TRANSPORTS. 21. Reports hare lere from consuls and that the condition of Washington, Dec. the famine sufferers in China Is worse than at first supposed, the mstu-r- , at the instance of the American National Red Cross, waa brought to the attention of the cabinet today. It Is probable that an appeal will be issued for supplies and steps taken to assign one or more army transports to the work of transporting them. In order to send s government vessel it will be necessary, however, to secure tbe consent of congress aud to this end Secretary Taft will consult with members ot tha military committees of the boose and senate. . MEN AND BOY8, Plumbing or bricklaying trade pays (5 to 18 per day; we teach you by practical instructions in 3 months; position guarfree catalogue. anteed; Coyne Trade School, 4975 Easton Are., St Louis, Mo. re-pe- ct four-year-ol- d Hum-boidt- op-er- rooms. FIRST CLASS board and 2325 Lincoln. BOARD and room. FIRST GLASS Japanese cook wishes situation; wares 87 a week or up; place no objection. George B. Ktgakl, Ogden. Phone Bell 1062. Ben- ; tii: .i!e t";3 I'v.l. i. NS'.' nt 12-- 2-- tf 1 ' Bciuh. e FOR SALE I2i awes unimproved laud, i tillable for rhirkeu rant-- au-- i orchard. Good spring valor: will gel: at Coat. S. J. Ryan, Ogdon. Ranch uf 324 acres, partfenred, 2i0 inches watur right, at a bargain, g. j. Kvan. Ogdeu. ly lMO-ln- i frame u.odeiu, bargain. (2,759.(10. Five-rtxuframe imu&e. city water, large lot, snap, (76IMJO. Keilr 4t EliiHT-ROO- ll. FOR SALE. FARMS. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS second-han- LOK1X G. HEN INC ER, C. C. K Al'TH. Clerk, First Nat l Bank Building. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Ogden Lodge, Nx 2, Knights of P. lUlas, meets at Castle Hull, Utah National Bunk building, every Monday evening. All K. of P.s requested to meet withYis. BENJAMIN MARRIOTT. C G K. K GEIGER, M. of F. L. N. ME1D. K of R. sad S. HAIR SWITCHES for sale at reduced pricea Hair chaise a specialty. Masquerade oosiuuiue to rant for halls and theaters. All mail orders promptly attended to. Mrs. CK. Loo, 521 411). P. U Bus 435. WOMEN OP WOODCRAFT. Sego Lily Circle, Ne. 174, met-e.y second and fourth Friday nights l 7:36. In K. uf F. halt Vbuunn neighbors cordially Invited. MRS. BESSIE bail to. N. 249 GraaL EA8TMAN. Clerk, S2S4 Washington Avenue. 4 Elua Arrive. California express, from Council Bluffs, U m a h a, Deovar, Nausas City and . daily 8:45 No.111 Ugden and Echo... 10:80 No. 9 Fast Mai, 8:99 X Overland Limited, from Omaha, Council Bluffs, Kansas City, Dearer and all points oast, EMly 4:50 7 Io Angeles iJm- Ked 2:99 h manicur335 26th e LADIES of THE MACCABEES. FOR SALE A good Jersey milch cow, MUSICIANS DIRECTORY. a bargain. 440 27th st. gins live ml nut ci before the hour and the last click, following n silent Interval of ten seconds, marks tha ex- GUARANTEED Vlollu, 1 week. Fan-ton- MR. A. H. CROSE Expert Plane Tuner and Repairer. With Barnes' Musis act hour. 41! 25lh.. store. Grand Opera House Blk. SPECIAL holiday prices on Baldwin OSTEOPATHY. A Kurtz mann pianos; term. Pan-tonB e. KNIGHTS 414 Twenty-fift- h. Ogden Tent. No. 24. meets the T o e FOR SALK Furniture of three rooms chesp. 2268.Adsmn. ' No. 13 Regular meetings held at Masonic Hail on Washington avenue, between streets and Twenty-sixtthe first nd third Fridays of each month. Sojourning members cordially invited to attend. ELSIE BADCON, W. M. ULUE HALSTEAD. Secretary. 8. Twenty-fift- h No. h Ka No. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS MONEY TO LOAN. to salaried people without security or endorsement; payments to sulL either weekly or monthly; business confidential. Call and get Kemy terms. D. D. Drake, 410-1el bldg. MONEY THEY ARE ASKING FOR INCREASE IN WAGES. Ne. Lewis-Btay-nMo. 56. Treatment AND No. No. SURGEONS. OIL A. .FERNLUND, rhyslcisn and Burgeon. Office hour. JO efid 12 a. m ; 3 to 4 p IB. 540 25th ML Office e phones. Ball 515K; lad. 575. 645 Wash. Ind.pbuns (43, Fast 7 Mail, Port- land, Spokane, Pocatello and Butta, X2: 10 , dally .. X Cache Valley ex5:20 press, dally North of Ogden-ArriI Falst Mai! from Porlfend, Spokane, Pocatello and liulte, 7:10 dally 12 lache Valley ex- 1. 10:35 press, dally 10 Portland, Spokane, Butte aud Pocatello 5:59 exprese, dally 24 Malkd aud Kelton local, via Brigham. arrives daily except 1:21 Sunday .. pjk. p.m. ve. Washington avenue end 24lh BtreeL by All brothers are cordially lavltod te ft to 9 m. Hours 1. appointnumL attend. p. m. bell phone 1Q14K. led. 1011. OEO. ALLEN. C. CL ' D. U BOYLE, S. Bad T. PHYSICIANS p.nu ruruano, upokaaa, Pocatello and Butte 1:25 aja. express, daily Mated and Kelton local, via Brigham, leave daily except 1:20 a.nx Sunday Queen Eather Chapter No. 4. O. E. Wasatch Division No. 114, O. R. 0. IVES, CORA G. IVES, meets second end fourth Friday C, at from Osteopaths, gradustss parent 1:39 p. m. ia K. of P. hall, corner acbool, Kirkville, block, anils p.m. see-on-d GORDON FOR 8AIJB 75 Plymouth Rock Isomer 11 pigeons. Ind. 3617-D- , ami. pmi. OF THE MACCABEES. e A Collins, aim O'Neill Hail, 1'weuty fifth BtreeL VlJ King sisters cordially invited. BESSIE PERKING, L. G LUCY NELSON, R. K. anf fourth evenings at I oclock sharp, laFriday L Oi O. F. halL JUNK. Visiting Knights cordially Invited to attend. THE INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. buys J. W. HAL8EY, Commander. all kinds of Junk. Bull phuna 626Z. F. F. BOND, Record Keeper. , Jacob-avalad. phone 8C93IX Green ft gi48 Pacific. MASONIC Junk. pbone to Ogden Junk House; we will call tor U. Bell phone S25K; Ind. 12ft. d Mob-ro- HAIRDRESSING. IF YOU have any kind ot 24th at. 8 Ml. meet every Tuesday night l 7:5U o'clock, K. uiitmg at F. had. Neighbor invited. Dues he paid at the office of Ed. Auib, the allernoon of the 28i.fi of eat 3 tainth, FI ret National Bank Bldg. felSIE ALDblN. G. N U2 Twenty-iztstreet. UARiB CRITESL Clerk, 2731 Avenue. and euat, 3:00 p.afi Ogden and Echo.. 5:39 pju. Los Angeles Liia- Ked 7:00 p ibl Aihuiiic cypress, for Denver, Omaha, Council Blufit, Iub-City and nil points east dally.. 7:80 pa. Ne.112 No. 5 lf , au"1City dally .. IAiBT crBbQp ra Real Estate; Fire, Life and Accident insurance, 497 24th BL CHANCES. Ladys Weber Cuilp. No. 74. meets in K P. hull in Utah NsmolxI Bank building every Thursday etening ut 2 o'clock. Visiting 'oodmeu cordially in'i'ed to a;ieud. n W. N. PIERCE,- - Notary Public, FOR SALE Rooming house of 13 rooms, furnished for housekeeping, nil rented, cheap rent on building. Cash down, $3uu. 2183 Wash. Ave. 2 WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. cf INSURANCE. 13-t- FOR in.ptMW- 1'. PROFESSIONAL FOR RENT Three housekeeping rooms, 236S Monroe. Phone S727-A- . f lad. 12 SALE . Forty head of horses to feed for the winter. Apply to F. IX FOR RALE Richardson, 530 22nd BL Bell phone trunk. 829 IB1Z. goj.l ell, with ciiv (l.tiHi. To mi. (j'.'t1 Ju, baiau.-pu. jii like paying i'Lt. IajuUfi Party, Cor. Wash 1215-l- f a (23rd la"ge UNSONDO011 TIMECARD Fai-uu- homo lill'.t' roiiifuee ; on stir, R0OM-4- 49 BUSINESS WANTED re-- L-- HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. room 2tth st. A t ii. in to Vi at Malt-m- u carder. iv 26th BtreeL SHAMPOOING, hairdrtn-tinging; will roiiut to FOR RENT, UNFURNISHED ROOMS at Ind. 5u3. WANTED. AGENTS WANTED Ca.l I to a. m., 6 to 8 p. m. Caroba Med. Co, 2361 Wash. Ave. 131 A. t TL. Lo..c No. 1. njetu every at s u i;uCk. ut tktuiug tue A. o. y. W. lull. VisiULg mein,-cc I'U.aLy mviiej. Mr. Jtuiiu, t of H.; ilrs. leauei hli! huattcier; Mu L. Jeiaae Prom, Ugi-v- Yeuui-ta- Women of Woodcraft. Ogden Circle FOR KENT First class room and hoard at the Virginia; most popular place in the cltjr. BOARD AND MALE. As New York, Dec. 21. Tonight the yardmen served notice upon officers of tbe Pennsylvania railroad, the ultimatum already received by the other seven roads with terminals In this city. This Is to tha effect that they will go out tomorrow (probably at midnight) unless tha demand of 5 cents an hour Increase In wages Is granted. Grand Master Morrissey of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen la expected In town tomorrow and will be Invited into a conference with the railroad officials. The latter seem to be confident of a favorable outcome of the discussion, but the railroad men Inslat that, it will not change the situation Inasmuch an they have all along acted on tbe suggestions of the grand master. WRIT OF QUO WARRANTO. Michael J. Reagan, industrial mediator of the state board of arbitration, who tendered his good offices in tbe New Turk, Dec. 21. The application hope of. averting n strike, received of William R. Hesrst to the attorney mall encouragement from either aide, general for leave to bring an action nd tonight he was told that tbe dis- in quo warranto against Mayor Mcpute had passed the point of possible Clellan, came up on appeal before the rbit ration and had reached a crisis appellate division of the supreme where It was to be a case of either court today. Assistant Corporation Counsel Butte backdown unconditionally or fight. who appeared for the mayor, said that Mayor McClellan, although nominally BOARD STANDS FIRM. t the appellant, was not really a party Ban Francisco, Dec. 21. Tha board in Interest The real party he repreot education of Ban Francisco baa sented was the board of elections. We maintain ," he said, "that the greed to stand by tbe contents of the emphatic letter which its secre- title of the mayor to his office should in this mantary, E. V. Lc Dingwall, sent y liter-('a- y not he attacked Indirectly so in reply to a severe criticism ner and the matter kept going from a leading American missionary long." In Japan. RESPECT FOR COURT. Director David Oliver, Jr., said: "The more one studies the quesNew York. Dec. 21. Replying to the tion, the stronger the Impression becomes that our federal government inquiry whether he would be prepared Is Inclining toward Imperialism. That to go to court should hla presence be tbe govern's there ia evidently n certain rllque desired in connectionthewith Standard Oil w loner circle in course of formation, ment suit against which set ia plainly' dominated by the company, John D. Rockefeller tonight elation in tbe eint4U 123456123456 said: "It will he a sorry day for the counManufacturers and Producers assorts--io- n our courts In tbe east and by' the trusts." try and for pH of oruswewhen cannot are not respected them, and out laws are not upheld. WORSE THAN MURDER. We must have law and order, and we El Paso, Texas, Dec. 21. A special must have courts to enforce them. "What else can I do but go to court from Prescott, Ariz says that a Mellon named Gonzales was lodged in when summoned?" Mr Rockefeller added that he did Ml there today charged with baring of any or the daughter not know the status outraged the .. 'tf a miner named McIntosh, at pending prosecutions. it la believed bis victim will ANNOUNCE NEW YEAR. db.-- . Gonzales was given a secret bearing and spirited away to Jail to obWashington, Dec. 21. Naval usuprevent a lynching. servatory will rend this year as teleal four series of New Years eve ex-- . ARRIVE IN NEW YORK. graphic signals to announce the New York, Dec. 21. Baron Hcneel-mille- r, act Instant of the beginning of lbs four treat Austrian ambassador to Amer-:t- . new rear ia erh f the Stutei. arrived here today on the steam- standard zones of the UnitedMountain er Kaiser Wilhelm II. from Europe Lamely, Eastern, Central, Among other passengers ns the and racific. a The system followed will be the Earner were Mme. Nordics, the as heretoforean d like that in same Seton singer; Ernest Thompson use Cstilv at iinrn. Each revis le- i:d Mrs. Phoebe HeareL - WANTED, !iv:i - FOR SALE Cheap, (loomed house, good barn and oiiihuildinps. one acre of ianil. water right, in Vtilaon iaine. J. B Trimble. Bell phone 95U-- Black. BOARD AND ROOM. Investigations In Progress to Detect Perpetrators. the result II. of the' demand of Secretary Taft for the report of the facte connected with the publication (hat an aitapk had been made by armed soldiers from Fort Barrancas, Fla., upon a trolley ear ox the line between Pensacola and the fort, In revenge for the ejection of one of their number from the car, Brig. Gen. Duvall, commanding the department of tbe gulf, telegraphed a report to the military secretary today the report being made by Col. Stewart, commanding officer at Fort Barranca Fla. He said that there had been trouble on n car between soldiers and the conductor, between Pensacola and Barrancas on the night of the 17th. It appears to have been, he said, an nrdlnary. payday disturbance, and, so far as ascertained, no enlisted mes had a revolver on the car and no damage waa done. The conductor told the adjutant that three shots wers fired by persons from ambush on the night of the 17th. which he thought' were fired by soldiers. Col. Stewart says he has not established the feet of any firing by enlisted men of his command. A board uf officers la now investigating 'the matter. Gen. Duvall ears the reports thus far are not satisfactory to him, and bo will send the Judge advocate of his department to make an Independent Investigation. Tha Mrs. S. L bL A1.K Herri.-- k. C1m;i furnished rooms, hath, thi roughly renovated; 27th 4C1 FIRING FROM AMBUSH. Washington. Dec. fur Furnished rooms suitable for gentlemen. 163 23rd. MALE HELP WANTED. WANTED, been received other officials FOR HLNT Furnished rooms housekeeping. 2724 Lincoln. RENT Furnished St.; children's cloihea a specialty. FOR nett Block. Mrs. L. M. Smith. Phona 353-Y- . AGENTS For tha Transportation of Supplies and Rad Cross la to Aid in the Relief. 8 FOP. RENT FEMALE. Dressmaking at SITUATIONS REPCRT Lincoln, Neb., Dec. 21. W. Bryan, commenting on Secretary FOR RENT Double parlor, clothes closet; strictly modern; also single rooms fur gentlemen. 2667 Wall 11-- Colonial, 363 141k China, Manager. 1 FOR SAI E o also light housekeeping rooms. general r. Bryan So Characterizes Ava. b tf girl for Madison WANTED, ursnt 2634 flat. RENT at tha FOR wi'-- WANTED WANTED RENT Furnished tvs. Ogden n 1 house-k- , general WANTED -- Girl for general huua-utoiia. p, Anderson, s2 2ia. WANTED-- 1 FOR RENT Furnished rooms, mod-ti527 2rd St. coutenienct tf : iwr-rn-k- . Kvuc-- j Folt RENT Fur housekeeping, four girl (ur general house- 2o:v Fi ll FUR RENT Tliivt furuivhed, vleam HELP WANTED. A t.iihiiru r : h.ii; Work uii j.,si mu ot uun; Will iH:i"oiiii. u.: part ilouy to rilr S. j. Kian, Five priiiJfoilil. AlTiilS, liii-U- Leaved rooms. Cheap- DECREE OF HONOR. h.u-- , r mod- 12-1- 7 IMfl. 2, REAL ESTATE. - jieiiii 11-- Three Treaties Will Be Bails and Heavy Rack Dam pad. 5 ate. ESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN 300K ACCOUNTS WITH US. FEMALE FOR SALE FI RNISHED KuOiiS. modern, near if dervd. 2005 Wai! depot; THI8 CENT PER INSERTION. NO FIRST INSERTION LESS tHAN 25 CENTS. ALL ADVER TISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN EXCEPTING BUS! ADVANCE, ADVERTISEMENTS PACE COST ONE WORD FOR EACH iilXT.MHl.U .M0IIX1.N0, FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. .... xn a.m p.m ........ , p.m Fraternal Older of Eagles, Ogdea Arris, No. 118, F, O. B meets every South of Ogden Depart. Monday evening in Eagles hell, east of Heed hole, at 6:09. Visiting Bro'A-e.- - No. 4 Eastern express ., 4:10 a.m. Eagles are Invited to attend ihe No. S Portland, Spukase, STEAMSHIP AGENT. Aerie meetings. , llutte end Pocatr.liu J. G. UA6BKRG, W. President MONET TO LOAN farms and city O. D. for Balt Lake GUy, NRASMUSSED. T. tbs 1HACY. Representing estate. A KENNEDY HUNTER real Secretary. 7:20 n8L' dally .. Whits Star Line. Rd Star Line, DoDR. 1L B. FORRES. Aerie Phynirtaa Room i. First National Bank Bull Lical for Saltimke Ko. minion IJna, A me lean Line, Scanlag. 9:30 BA City, dal dinavian American Lina, Holland B. F, O. ELKh. No. 12 Cadre Valley to American and Tha Una LOAN Hamburg MONET TO J. J. BRUMMITT. bait Lake City.... 10:40 am., American Lias, passengers hooked Ogden Lodge, Nu 719. meets every No, 2 Limited for Sait or from to of to club and eny point Europe LOST. Tuesday evening. Lodge Lake City, Provo, any part of the United States 2357 rooine, second floor Masonic building, Nepht and Juab, and 1151 Washington Ave, Ogden, 2416 Washington Avenue. STOLEN from my pasture on Thirty-sixt- h 2:10 p.m, dally Utah. XL R. D. W. BROWN, street, a small bay pacing No. II Loa Angeles Lim11. J. KNAU8S, Secretary. star In forehead and marc; 5:20 pat ited .. ., SANITARY WORK No. 10 Portland, Spokane, light hind ankle white, and right ORDER OF WASHINGTON. hock thick, with scar. (25 reward. DONE ot all kinds. Bell Butt and Pocatello 'phene 6C9Z. to Salt Lake City, E. M. CONROY. Nets. McCarty, 2725 Great H7-t- f Ogdea Ualoa, No. 172, Order of S' 30 9.1a dally Washington, meets every Tuesday LEGAL. W. TAILORS. evening at I o'clock la A. O. U. ball. Visiting comrades lavitad M South of Ogden Arrive, Clothes cleaned and pressed 91 n attend. CONSTABLES SALE OF REAL 157 ESTATE. SL 25th Bell phone 65IZ. WILLIAM DOTLE, President. month, No. 9 Portland, fokane, WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. Butte ea t Pcoetello Court for Justice's Marriott In the TELEPATHIC MEDIUM. exprese from Salt Utah. Before 12:50 a.m. Precinct, Weber county, lake City MODERN WOOD! EN OF AMERICA. Timothy P. Terry, Justice of the CECEIJA GL8TAF, telepathic medexpreea Ka 5 Atlantic Peace. from Salt Lake City ium, esn be consulted In ail tbs afNo. 9919, A. W. AGEE, Utah William J. Bybce, plaintiff, va. Walter fairs of life; also graduate of tbe V. C.; J.Camp, intermediate and H. SHAFER, Clork. Meota F. Reid, defendant. 9:05 aja. ' Golding School of Mines 427 24th erery Tuesday night ot Eagla Halt I points, dally To be sold fur cash at constable's 7 Spokane, Ne. st., room 10. Portland, invited. members p, m. Visiting sale on Wednesday, twenty-sixtButt and Pocatello (26) 12 at 1906, VETERINARY o'cock of December, BURGEON. express from 8alt OF AMERICA. day FORESTERS noon of said day, from Ute south enLake City, dafly.... 11:11 ad. trance to the county court house, lo- D. P, MlLUKEfi graduate veterinary No. 2, Foroetsni of No. 1 Kart Mall from Salt Court Wasatch, Lake City, daily.... 2:89 pAL cated on the north side of Twenty-fourt- h surgeon. Calls answered night or America. Meets L O. O. F. hail, 24th street, between Washington and day. Office, Ogden Feed and Sale first and third Wednesday No. 11 Cache valley treat, 2219 from Salt Adams avenues, Ogden City, Weber Wash. Ave. Both evenings of each month at 7:29, Btable, Lake City, Provo, county, Utah, the following described phones; night phone 455K. 9 042 G, W. HALSEY, G R. real estate, to wit:' Nephl and Juab, F. A. GARNER, Secretary. 5:15 p.m. All of lot 19. block 12, Nob H1U adWINDOW CLEANING, daily No. 17 Los Angeles Limdition to Ogden City, Utah. ODD FELLOWS. 6: 45 p.m. ited H. E. STEELE, UTAH window and house cleaning No. 8 Eartern expreea .. 7:05 pjn. Constable of Ogden City, Marriott Janitor and porter work. Sam Or-- ; No. 5, Independent tn Lodge Co. Bell, 10I8K Office 414 precinct, Weber eounty, Utah. Odd bellows. Meets In L O. 25th 8L Dated December 3, 1906. hall every Tuesday eveutaf. ig brothers cordially invited to the action being brought by the Sunday closing league.. FRATERNAL 1 lies!-deuc- tf Demand $5 a Day and as a Result Will Bs a Closa Down. Thsrs San Francisco, Dec. 21. Despatches were received In this city today by brokers and other interested parties that the Western Federation of Miners had voted to demand an advance of fl a day, from 4 to $5, in the wages at Goldfield, and that a strike would bs declared at once If a favorable answer was not given by the employers within 24 hours. Then cams the news that Nixon and Wingfield had met this move by shutting down the Red Top, Jumbo and Combinatioa mines. The leasers on tha Mohawk and other properties were reported to have decided to continue work, pending the settlement of the difficulty. DECLINE TO NEGOTIATE. Rome, Dee. 81, According to information In the possession of Vatican officials, the members of the French cabinet declined with emphasis n proposal made to them to aenft an authorise person to Rome to negotiate thd present difficulty with . the Vatican. It la asserted, however, that the Vatican Is ready to send Mgr. Delia Chiesa, substitute papal secretary of state, to Paris If the French, government desires to negotiate. The pope, speaking today to tome of the cardinals after the advent sermon, said: "The French government seems not to understand that certain eon.litlons are not acceptable to us because they are Inadmissible with the organization of the church. We are ready to submit to separation from the state, but It fciust be a fair separation, such as pertains In the United States, Brasil, Great Britain and Holland." EXCOMMUNICATED. Toura, France, Dec. 21. The archf Tours today publicly excommunicated a commissary of police for ordering the doors of the seminary here to tie broken Into to overcome the opposition of the. students to carrying out of the provisions of the separation law. bishop 1 mt tf ' h ss Pe-lan- o tf EXTRADITION D--c. TREATY. 21. Secretary Washington. Root sad Sir Mortimer Durand today a to the article signed supplementary existing extradition treaty between the United States and Great Britain, including bribery In the list at extraditable Crimea. WILL APPEAL. Bremen, Dec. 21. The North German Lloyd Ctearaship company will appeal against the verdict of Hie British buard of admiralty, holding the MONGOLIA SAILS. Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosze alone for the Collision with the San Francisco, Dec. 21. The Pacific Orinoco off Chersteamer British D. finer mail Mongolia, Captain II. November 21. Hathaway, sailed today for the Orient bourg. with 100 cabin passengers and a full KEEP TO 8UCCEED KILBURN. cargo. This la the vessel's first trip since she was Injured by, grounding New York, Dec. 21. Charles Hall on Midway Iriand. Keep of Buffalo, since May, 1963, assistant secretary of the treasury of MONUMENT TO JEFFERSON. tbe United States, will succeed FredNew Y'ork, Dec. 21. Those having erick Kilburn as superintendent of for the rtate of New York, the matter In hand announced tonight hanks Hughes announced tonight that (100,004, or double the amount Gov.-cleought, had been pledged for the' monument to the late Joseph Jefferson. ATTEMPTS TO ASSASSINATE A JUDGE. PermlBF.Ian has been granted to ereci the monument In Centra? park. Chicago, Der. 21. A desperate effort waa made today to assassinate MANDAMUS FOR MAYOR. Judge Charles S. Cutting, of the probate court, by Frank . EUerjrock assassin Chicago, Dec. 21. Mapdamur pro- of this city. The wojld-bceedings against Mayor Dunne were Is believed to be insane. Judge putbegun today to compel him t enforce ting csraped injury by a haimhrcuiitli n the Sunaav closing lau. Tbs nn.l overp:tvieri hi assailant after nLwas fifoil in Gu t'perlor court. a fierce e peti-Lli-- - ROYAL ARCANUM. Queen City, XUhekah Lodge No. 4. Safest and besL Insures men for L O. O. F-- halL Meets second sad Depart. one, two or three thousand doilas. fourth Friday evenings st Odd Fellows No, 6 AG antic Mail for Twenty-fourt- h Mountain H-street No. ii Council, Visiting 637, Becky Salt Lake City, meets second and fourth Friday even- members Invited. Prove sad all 7:45 How-eUW. U. O. over 's A. Noble RANDALL, Grand. hall, ESTHER ings at polnta east brothers LULA store. Visiting MISS WOOUBERRY, Secy. cordially No. 12 To Salt Lake City Invited. Intermediate and FRANK FOULGER, Regent 9:00 Junction City Lodge No. 3d, Indepoints, tally J. W. WOTHEltSPOON. Collector. Order of Odd Fellows, meets No. 14 Salt Lake passenpendent 1. 15 G. B. ROBERTS, Secretary. in I. O. O. F. ball every Thursday ger Visiting brothers cordially Na 2Atiantlc limited for evening. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. Salt Lake City, invited to he present Leadville, JAMES BUNE. S. G. Provo, Pueblo. Denver asd WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. Ogden Ixidge. No. 371. T. F. U.. meets second and fourth Tuesdays at all points east, dally 1:50 8 p. m., la A. O. U. W. hail. Visiting 4 Atlantic exprese Na members cordially Invited. for Sal. Lake City, D. II. ADAMS. President. Soclhera Pacifi; Compaa; Pueblo, Denver and IDA BECKER. Secretary. all points east, dally 7:99 I E. F. KIStlI, Treasurer. Depart. to jta. 3 PzciS c exprese and DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. Arrive. Ban Francisco Intermediate points, Na 3 Pacific express LEEOTAH COUNCIL No. 3, D. of P 4:20 s.m. from Denver, Puebdaily meets every Wednesday evening at fl c I c P a 5 express lo, Provo. Ealt Lake o'clock. Eagle lialL Dues can be So, to lisa throueh CL of 113 Susie Aldan, to :liy and ail points 13:05 W, paid Francisco, dsliy... 11:55 x.m. cast, daily 26th SL 3:75 p.m. No 11 Ogden passenger. .11:20 Mail No. MAMIE J. PLANZ, Pocahontas. 5:19 Limited. Overland 1 p.m. No. 5 P a c I C c Limited ya ALICE COLLIN A, K. of & from Salt Lake Arrive, 7:19 a m. 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