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Show SUKDAY deUiLij. tor mi:? .' it,- U.itn kb ILlhlie .ir.d a,.i atj he iuirun iwi.irs to Labor Notes JUkLilirS TiOIl i:I I hr ,(1 Ji ullii I d fr . ho.-.ii;a-ls. rei:,-min- au.--.v- er u - e mine-owner- ' The Tasmanian Premier has promised to establish a state labor bureau the object of giving the employers and unemployed a better chance of coming together. with The International Seamen's .union of America, which held Its annual convention In Boston, rated unanimously strongest opposition to any numof Japanese being admitted to United States; to cltlsenshtp beconferred upon Japanese and to admission of Japanese into the public schools In any part of the United States. the ber the ing the Spanish la bo 1 er continue to strive at Colon to assist in the work of building the canal. It Is said that they are giving entire satisfaction. need The fine audacities of houeat deed; The homely old integrities of soul; The swift tenuities that take the part Of outcast right the wisdom of the heart; Brave hopes that Mammotf never can detain, Nor sully with its gainless touch for gain. We need the Cromwell fire to make us feel The common burden and the public trust To be a thing as sacred and august As the white vigil where the angels kneel. We need the faith to go a path untrod, The power to be alone and vote with God. Tell me that this is wild dream? That it can never be? The only question is, Is it right? And if it is it Sixty Chicago contractors, whi are must! It shall prevail for hath not down fn the said to control all work God so said? town district, have .withdrawn from Be strong! the Masons anl Builders It matters not how Jeep entrenched and are forming a new urganixatlon. the wrong. It Is belfcved the movement means a How hard the battle goes, the day fight for open shop In the building how long; industry. Faint not fight on! Tomorrow comes the song. With the net surplus of $20.00fl,nr0 Remember 80, June for the fiscal jear ending All that we glory In was once ' a 1906, and a treasury reserve of dream: the Mexican government has The World-Wimarches onward, decided that the time Is ripe for a gleam by gleam. eduction In taxes and an increase in Xew voice speak, dead paths begin in the salaries of Its minor employes. to stir; Man is emerging frfm the sepulchre! The wages and working conditions Let no man dare, let no man ever of the engineers on the New York dare Central railroad who will become To mark on Time'a great way. between motormra has been settled No Thoroughfare! the adjustment committee of the New offYrfrk Central engineers and the icials of the road. 0, ll given 85.- for the erection of homes In the East End of London for aged an.l women connected with distressed after a life of ardumatch work. ous An unknown donor hs The United States attorney getters! has Instituted proceedings against a number of prominent cotton mill cwn-er- s In Jftirth Carolina for alleged violation of the contract labor law. WILL BE . San Francisco Typographical Union levied a 1 per cent November assess- ment for the purpose of strengthening the burial fund. Jttle Rock (Ark.) Journeymen Barber's Union is sending out a call to all labor unions for funds to assist in a 017 GRANT AVE w.lb itaih, tor out 1 . -- KOOMS. or it 1; WANTED, NOW STREAMING UPON HIM. IN But Progress la Slow Owing to Dangerous Nature of tho the DAYLIGHT Ground. 1 Bakersfield, Cal.. Dec. 22. The ened tombed miner, Hicks, was not relea-strike. were during the night. Boulders made and soft dirt Tons Angeles elevator operators are again enfuuntered rescuers to pr the for necessary it forming a union. tect themselves.- It is believed that three Inches was gainLouisville municipal laborers are not more than hours of tbe mornthe ed early during day. neces-ar- y and agitating for an eight-hou- r also ls Timbering ing. close to which drAi in the work this Des Moines Trades anil Labor Asto perform. Hicks ls with the Com- the miner is hard sembly is tn good condition. still Into the city mercial club to bring At greater prominence.. Los Angeles. Cal.. Dec. 22. was streaming in upon noon daylight Dakota Fargo, X. P.. sent the tnly conven- Hicks and the rescuers were so near delegates to the Minneapolis to him thrt they almost could grasp tion of the A. F. of I , him by the hand. Tbe burled man is In constant con versa t ten with the minnumand Chicago tnnnel workers. 200 in ers. who are toiling like hearers, waitber, have formed a union. with the few onlookers, who are witness ing in a fever of excitement to Cincinnati motormcn end eanlnctore the last act in the famons incident. on hoar an cent 1 will be advanced That was the message in substance, January 1, 1907. received at noon by Al Belig, generalcommanager of the Edison Electric comSpokane. Wifh, chamber toof merce has donated 12.000 they tell me.' said Mr. Sellg, that the next convention of the timed- Hicks now can see daylight and he is Joinworkmen Brotherhood of Carpenters nnj calling out cheerfully to the who are toiling 0 close to him that thev can almost reach him. "There no longer Is the slightest DIPJBTMENT TEMPER MCE doubt that he will I brought out of the ground this afternoon., It is now (Continued From Page Ten.) only a question of a few hours. Bt-in- i v the police power of a Cnl.. Dec. 22 At 1Bakersfield, tv for a cMisiderntHi.cou o'clock ! there Is ever?afternoon the drinker Is tn he - 23. DECEMBER 1906 15 DEGREE OF HONOR, MISCELLANEOUS. ,1 srniiru cu ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS FAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO FIRST INSERTION LESS 25 than cents, tisements must adver all be paid in BUS! A3VANCE. EXCEPTING MESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN SOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. FEMALE WANTED HELP WANTED. At uncc housework lor uuu 274 I'.iru. d WANTED A girl loi general housef 's rk. 2'Juh 12 Mh. WANTED -- at oute. A 19-t- general none-Wor- chamber maid. Apply Reed hotel. WANTED A good laundress, General Hospital, at ones. Ogden 12-1-- if at the WANTED A chambermaid Denver House. M'ANTED Good housework, SITUATIONS WANTED 9611 tf for girl general Madison WANTED, ll-lH- FEMALE. Dressmaking at 461 27th Sl; children's clothes a specialty. . Mrs. U M. Smith. Phone it - tX S6I-Y- tf az-4-- BlO-Sm- MALE HELP WANTED. To carry as side line our advertising fans, calendars, signs aud novelties. Best line out. Good cummlt-idons- . Write for forms. Mahon Novelty Co., Renton, Ohio. SALESMEN Hl'BTLERS Wanted everywhere 8?5 to 610 made weekly. (Trenlars. packages, overseeing Out Door Adierllaing. Experience not needed, New plan. No canvassing. Address, Merchants Out Door Adver tibing Co., 79 Dearborn St., Chicago. 1222-l- t M'ANTED - Men. everywhere: good pay; to distribute circulars, adr. matter, tack signs, etc.; no canvassing. Add res National Distributing Bureau, mo Oakland Bank Bldg., Chicago, UNION DEPOT TIME CARD toi-n.- , girl for general wile, tall wa. WANTED Girl far toil 21st hi. Fur-Bia- s. 111. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS will soon he held in every stale. Full partlrulara and questions recently used by the Commission free. Columbian Correspondence College, Washington, D. C. a 1 2-- FOR RENT Flrstelaio room and board at tho Virginia; moat popular place in the city. BOARD AND 2Cth R0OM-4- 49 FOB RENT, UNFURNISHED Street ROOMS tf r. ha 2 Bluffs, DuaverJUa-eaCity and S;00 p.m. dally No.112 Ogdon aad Echo.. 8:20 pjn. No, 6 Loa Limited 7:00 pja. No- - 4 Atlantic express, for Denver, Omaha, a hR OuuacU Bluff a, Kan- sas City and ail points east, daily.. 2:80 p.m Arrive, California express, from Council Bluff a, Omaha, Dearer, City and 1 dally :$ Nalll Ogdea aad Echo,..10:S6 Na 9 Foot Mail 1:06 Na 1 Overload United, from Omaha Council Bluffs, Kanens City, Denver aad all points 4:60 daily Na T Loa Angelas Ua ited ieMMii 6:09 Na . STEAMSHIP . AGENT. MASONIC. D. RASMUSSEN Representing tho White Star Lino, Rad Bur Una, Dominion Line, American Una, Scandinavian American Line, Holland American Line and The Hamburg American Lise, Paiaemcsre booked from or to any point of Europe te any part of tho United Stales. 2367 and 2369 Washington Ava, Ogdea. Stf. Utah. SANITARY WORK and Twenty-rixtstreets the Aral aud third Fridays of each month. Sojourning member cordially Invited to attend. ANNA LEWIS, W. M. ULY V. HA LUTED, tfrcralary. h h Either Chapter N. Queen DOfTK of all kinds. Bell 'phone 609R Nets. McCarty, 2726 Grant Na Queen Esther Chapter No. 4, O. E. S. Regular meeting held at Masonic Hall on Washington avenue, between Twenty-fift- Na 4, O. E. Na Na Regular meetings held r Masoals HaU oa Washington avenue, betwooa atreote and Twenty-sixttho first ad third Fridays uf each month. Sojonmlag members cordialTAILORS. ly tevtted to attend. Clothe cleaned and praised $1 n ELSIE BADCON, W. M. LILLIE HALSTEAD. Secretary. month, 167 25th SL Util phono I58Z. Twenty-fift- h h Ka Na Na 4 ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUpTORS TELEPATHIC MEDIUM. 1-- 1 SALE OF REAL ESTATE. In the Justice's Court for Marriott Precinct, Weber oountr, Utah. Before Timothy P. Terry, Justice of the Peace. William J. Bybee, plaintiff, vs. Walter F. Reid, defendant To be Hold for cash at constable's (26) sale on Wednesday, twenty-sixtday of December, 1906, at 12 o'cock noun of said day, from the south entrance to the county court house, located on the north aide of Twenty-fourt- h street, between Washington and Adams avenues, Ogden City, Weber county, Utah, the following described reel estere, to wit: All of lot 19. block 12, Nob Hill addition to Ogden City, Utah. H. E. STEELE, Constable of Ogden City, Marriott precinct, Weber county, Utah. Dated December 2, 1906. h FOR SALE A good Jersey milch cow, e bargain. 440 27th at GUARANTEED Violin, 414 25th. 1 week. Pan-ton- e, CECELIA CUSTAF, telepathic medium, can be consulted In all the affair of life; alao graduate of the 427 24th Golding School of Mine at., room 10. tf SPECIAL holiday prices on Baldwin ft Kurtamnnn pianos ; terms. Pantone ft Collins, 414 Twenty-fifth- . 75 Plymouth Rock homer pigeons. Ind. 3617-D- i FOR SALE) FOR SALE Furniture of three rooms cheap. 2266 Adams MONEY TO LOAN. to salaried people without security or endorsement; payments MONBIT to suit, either weekly or monthly; Call and get business confidential. a my terms. D. D. Drake, 410-1bldg. Ec-cle- 1 MONET TO LOAN on fame end city real estate. HUNTER ft KENNEDY Room Ik Flret National Bank Brild-leg- . indication that Hicks will be taken from the perilous position In which he has been for more than fifteen days MONET TO LOAN J. J. BRUMMITT. before darkness falls. The boulders encountered late last night proved not LOST. to be such a serious obstacle as was 7 this o'clock morning feared and at A Beavrn Neck Scarf, on 23rd a way had been cleared past the rocks LOST Adams and Jefferson. Re between themand the rescuing party found turn to Standard office and receive selves on top of a pile of broken timreward. ber. From this position they sre working down beside the car. They ran STOLEN from my pasture on Thirty-sixt- h now see the floor of tbe shaft on wblcn street, a small bay pacing It rests. in forehead and star mare; Just below the timbers and between right hind ankle white, and right the car and the wah of the shaft there hock thick, with acar. $26 reward. ran he discerned n earliy bigger than E. M. CONROY. Is In Hicka which one lying. the to noon miners the At expected FOR BALE REAL ESTATE. have the timer sawed through and few next the within to be In the cavity 2 ACRES, large modem hoiia, hours. of water; half block from plenty omall a It can he oiiserved that only just out of town; well Washington; quantity of loose dirt covers the or part down to right all improved; track and when this ia taken out tho ones; price 12,100. 8. J. Ryan, Five tunneling beneath tho track will begin. Points. Every man on the work confidently believes now the Hicks will be releas-- , FOR SALE Three choice little homes ed by night. from 10 to 30 acre; good improveconstant . The working force Is In ments; just outside city limits. P. communication with Hicks and this A. Mattaon, 613 28th at. to reach beat tried their morning they were but a toharco. of him with piece A NEW residence with city unsuccessful. Hicka said that It came on Bench, $1,400. Terms, water, had almost be so close, however, that $500 down, balance payable like payIL rent. Chauncy Parry, Cor. ing see can Hicka now says that he 1215-t- f 23rd Wash. ft light around him from the reflections from the candles sad elect rio tights FOR RALE 120 acres unimproved in the tunnel. It is very dim and land, suitable for chicken ranch and due not hurt his eyea. orchard. Good spring water; will Dr. Stinchfleid has a bundle of gauxe sell at cost 8. J. Ryan, Ogden. in readiness for Hicks to bind his be It soon ran as as paused with eyes FOR SALE Ranch of 220 acres, partto him, provided the light becomes too ly fenced, 200 Inches water right, at strong. a bargain. B. J. Ryan, Ogden. Edition the of m Superintendent Cone, Electric Power company, this morning on the told Hicka that he was still EIGHT-ROOframe hnuae, modern, him and pay roll He called down to large loL bargain, $2,750.00. ' Five-rooMid: frame house, city watHicks, you have been a very faith snap, $760.00. Kelly ft er, lot, large ful man; yon tnve been on duty fir Herrick. tern day and have not had a lay five-roo- 1 off. PERSONAL. Wasatch Division No. 124, O. R. O, moetc second and foe rib Friday at 1:80 p. a, la K. off F. hall career Washington avenne and 14th streeL All brolhars are cordially Invited te Na Na ftttCli, GEO. ALLEN, C. C. D. L. BOYLE, B. and T. UPHOLSTERING. I AM doing all kind of upholstering, a draping, carriage trimming, making, carpet fitting, laying And cleaning. Yuur patronage la respectfully solicited upon assurance of prompt service and fair prices at all times. I have had 21 years old practical experience; last seven years with (he Bovle Furniture Co. Estimate, given freely. Very reresispect fullr, K. dence 2,69 Volker eve.; shop same address. Beil phone 883-K- , Indepen . Na B. P. O. ELKS, mat-trea- Ogdea Lodge, No. T19, meeta every 6-- 1 Na Tuesday evening. Lodge and club rooms, second Boor Masonic building, 1416 Washington Avenue. W. BROWN, E. R. J. IL KNAU83, Secretary. Na ORDER OF WASHINGTON. No. a Ogdea Union, No, 171, Order at 1 dent 3612-DWashington, meets every Tneaday evening nt I oclock te A. O. U. W. hall Visiting comrades invited to VETERINARY BURGEON. attend. WILLIAM DOYLE, ProsideaL D. P. MILLI KEN, graduate veterinary WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. surgeon. Calls answered night or day. Office, Ogden Feed end Bale Stable, 2219 Wash. Ave Both MODERN WOODI EN OF AMERICA. phones; Bight phone 465K. Utah Camp. No. 9990, A. W. AGEE, WINDOW CLEANING. V. C-- ; J. H. SHAFER, Clerk. Meals every Tuesday night at Eagle Hall $ UTAH window and house cleaning p. m. Visiting members Invited. Janitor and porter work. Sam FORESTERS OF AMERICA. Ca Boll, 102IJC. Office 414 26th BL Court Wasatch, No, I, Forester of America. Meets L O. O, F. hall 24th tract, first and third Wednesday FRATERNAL avoninga of oaeh month nt G. W. HALSET. C. R. ROYAL ARCANUM. p. a. GARNER, Secretary. beat Insure men for Safest ODD FELLOWS. one, two or throe thousand dollare. r Rooky Mountain Council No. $37, Ogdea Ledge Na 6, Indepeadeet meeta aeoond and fourtk Friday ovoa-lug- s Meeta la L O. fellowsOdd of at A. O. U. W. hall eves How-ell- a O F. hall every Tuesday eveuteg. atom. Visiting brothers cordially Visiting brother cordially lavlted te invited. he preaeaL PRANK FOULOER, Regent. A. B. ORAFF, Noble GraaL J. W. WOTKERSPOON, Collector. HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. ROBERTS, B. Secretory. Q. Queea City, Rebakah Ledge Na 4. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. L O. F. ban. Meets second and fourth Friday reals gs at Odd Fellows Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogdea Ifii Twenty-fourtetreeL Ylsitlsf Aont, No. Ill, F. O. E moots every members Invited. east Monday evening la Eaglea hall ESTHER RANDALL, Noble Oread, of Rood hotel at 6:00. Visiting Broth MISS LOLA WOODBERRT, Seey. or Baglas are lavlted to attend the Aerie meetings. Junction City Lodge 1TO. It, J. CL GA8BERO, W. President Order of Odd Fellow a, moots D. T. TRACY. Beeretary. DR. H. R FORBES, Aerie Physician te L 0. O. F. hall every Thunder cordially eveaiug. Visiting brother invited te be preaeaL brotherhood. JAMES BUNE, N. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. Ogden Lodge, So. 371, T. F. B . meets second and fourth Tuesdays nt g p. m.. in A- - O. C. W. hall. Visiting members cordially invited. Sccthera Pacifi; Coaspaa; D. H. ADAMS, President. IDA BECKER, Secretary. Depart. E. F. MI8CH, Tremurer. No. $ Pacific expreac for DEGREE OF FOCAH0NTA8. gaa Francisco and intermediate prints, LEEOTAH COUNCIL No. S, D. of P, dally .. ..- express meeta every Wednesday evening No. 6 Pacific to San oclock, Eagio HalL Dues can through C. of 112 Susie Aides, W, Francisco, dally ...11:68 a.m. paid to Na 9-- 1 Fo-lan- o ui Or-do- S am. an pan. p.m. p.m. North of Ogden Deport. Portland, Bpokaaa Pocatello and butte 1:26 oxpreta daily 13 Malad aad oelnoa local vl Brigham, leave daily except Sunday 7 Fast Mall Portland, Spokane, Pocatello aad Butte, 12:10 dally 1 Cache Valley ex1:20 press, dally North ef Ogden dtrrlve. 6 Falat Mall from Portland, Spokaaa Pocatello and Butte, 7:10 dally 12 Cache Valley ex-10:85 praaa, dally 10 Portland, Bpokaaa Butte and Pocatello eipreea dally .... 6:56 $4 Mated and keltoa , local, via Brigham, arrivos dally except 8:25 Sunday h lode-pende- a fraternal t fr Fd 0 am. pm. p.m. am. am. pm. p.m. South ef Ogden Depart. Eastern express .. 4:10 Portland, Rpukaaa Butte aad Pocatello for Balt Lake City, 7:20 asa dally . laical for.Salt Lake 1:80 am. City, dally II Cache Valley to Balt Lake Uty.... 10:40 am. 2 Limited for Balt Lake CJty. Prova Nephl aad Juab, 8:10 $A dally II Los Augeles Lim6:00 pja ited 10 Pcttlaad, Bpokaaa Butte and Pocatello te Balt Lake City, 6:20 $M daily 4 ...i...... .....i,... South ef Ogden Arriva 0 Portland, Bpokaaa Butte aad Pocatello express from , Sett Lake City cap rose Na 6 Atlantic from Bait Lake Ctty aad intermediate 1:08 palate, dally 7 Portland, fipritaaa Butte sad Pocatello express from Salt Lake City, dally.... 11:00 am. 1 Feet Mall from BaR Lake City, dally.... 2:11 pa. No. 11 Caeao Valley from Idt Lake City, Prova Nephl aad Juab, . 8:12 pan dally Na 17 Loe Aageioa Lim0:48 pm ited Na 2 Eaotera eaereea .. 7:08 pa. ...... Depart Atlantic Mall for. Ban Lake City. Provo aad all palate oast ... Na IS To Baft Lab City aad Intermediate points, dally No. 14 Balt Lake gor Atlantic limited for 2 Na Balt LUc City, LeadviU, Provo, Pueblo, Dearer and all prints east, daily 2:60 p.m repress Na 4 Atlantic for Baft LUo City, , . Pueblo, Dearer aad 7:00 p.m. y all prints east, dally Na 0 Arriva Pacific express from Denver, Pueblo, Provo, Balt LUe City and all print 12:06 casL dally 8:26 p.m. Na 11 Ogden passenger.. 11: 20 Mall Na 6:10 Unitedp.m. g p a e I B c Limited Na from Salt Lake Arriva City, Prova Denver Na 10 Feist Mall all printeeast.il: 30 and express 6 Atlantic Mall from Pacific 1 from Sen Frnnleco Pueblo. . Denver, dally Lesdville. Salt Lake United.. overland jI Atlantic City end all points express - 2:40 east, dsily from Sin Xa 12 Local from Sanpete irl mediate and Valley 8:50 p.m. points, daily 9-- Fast 1 .12:00 a kCth BL Every miner and every man about MAMIE J. PLANE, Pocahontas. the worka ia evincing an activity that X HOLLANDER, strong, healthy, eol ALICE COLLINS, K. of R The il Ita eagerness. la all but painf in 1,1. with very good habits. 40 year that doctor told Hicks this morning would like to work on a farm RATHilONE SISTERS. the Christmas tinner was being prea widow; care more for force. the him 0 anJ Write rescuing for nagea. than g"od pared home Meets every Saturday afternoon at In anticipation that the dead bodies . Hollander, P. O- - Box 398 Ogde.i. 1 1 In Pythian hail. Utah National will be removed from the shaft today Bank building. Sojourning sifters cor. or tomorrow, coffins have been sent dlal.v invited to out from this e'ty to the scene of the WANT AOS YIELD BIG RESULTS MRS. NELLIF-- FIOER, M. K C. disaster. MRS. ISABEL WYANT, M. of RESULTS. and C. BIG YIELD WANT AOS ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. WANT Fast Mali 1:20 aJR Eastern express... 8:39 aJn. Overland Limited, for Omaha, Council No. Ben-6-6-- MEN AND BOYS, Plumbing or brick- FOR RENT Three housekeeping rooms, 2366 Monroe. Phone 3727-A- , laying trade pnya 6 to fl per day; we teach you by practical instrucInd. tions tn 1 months; position guar free catalogue. BUSINESS CHANCER Coyne anleed; Trade School, 4976 Easton Ave., 8L FOR BALE- -. Rooming house of IS Louis, Mo. rooms, furnished for housekeeping, all rented, cheap rent on building. FOR SALE, FARMS. Cash down, $3U0. 2112 Wash. Ave. FOR SALE Cheap, 5 roomed house, good barn and outbuildings, one aero FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS of land, water right, in Wilson Lane. J. B. Trimble, Bell phone 95U-- Black. second-han- d FOR SALS Lady's 24th 229 at. trunk. LEGAL CONSTABLE'S Dopaa'a No-- 10 tf f. 009.000 ' rUA.il6rL. J MORNING, . s' h SUNDAY UTAH, Ogden Lodge Xu. 1, WANTED Forty head of horses to teed lor the wider. Apply to F. Ik weantsJay exealug kl s uefoeg t Uu . kali. iau uug members Rithardiou, SaU S2nd Sl Boil phono A. O. I. invited, KiR KEN- T- Furnish cordially 691 Z. lira Jemima .wiut. tor C. H of Mrs. ; leaaette light housekeeping. a kiii lic.il, 1 financier; Miss L. JeaUe rtuuL hll AGENTS WANTED. gats a a.I gas rang. ,(i , bfx corder. :ovni. 5t Opera u;. i2-m. AGENTS WANTED Call 8 to 9 a. dl. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. ' 6 to 8 p. m. Caroba Mod. Co, 2361 FOR KENT A auirti,Wash. Ave. Weber Camp, No. 74. meeta in K. 22-:u a utw ivaidta.-rW.i 111s cf P. hall in Utah National Rank Ph.me Beii uile tot t puUdiog every Thursday evening at I lucatma gm-g. imj.ui. PROFESSIONAL o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially 12 22-.t 241.4 Grant. invited to attend. LURIN' G. HENLN'GER, C. C. HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. Fliit RENT FuiuUhed gentleE. AUTH. Clerk. First Natl Bank men unit. 222) i.iuniin Axe. HAIR SWITCHES for sale at reduced Building. prices. Hair chains a specialty. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, Masquerade coatuaies to rent for FOR KENT -- l.igut hu'ieeieoping bail and theaters All mail order rooms. 137 26tfi si. 12 promptly attended to. Mrs. CM. Lea, Ogden Lodge. No. 2, Knights of 21 Xtih. F. U. Box 435. meeta at Castle HaU, Utah FURNISHED ROOMS, tr.udern near National Bank building, every MonIk U dud desired. 2xilfoail dtptrt; day evening. All K. of P.'n requested HAIRDRESSING. ave. to meet with ns. BENJAMIN MARRIOTT, C. C. SHAMPOOING, balnlresxlng, manicurFOR RENT -- Warm, fount room. E. R. GEIGER, M. at F. ing; will couie to house. 335 26th era. 339 23rd. L. N. ME1D, K of R. and B. at. Ind. 603. FOR RENT Three furnished, steam WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. INSURANCE. heated rooms. Cheap. Kelley A Herrick. W. X. PIERCE, Notary Public Sego Lily Orris. No. 174, meets ev i Insecond and fourth Friday nights Life and Aecideat y fire. Estate; FOR KENT Fbr housekeeping, four t 7:16, ii X at P. toll VUuing surance. 407 24th SL or five rooms. Apply 212li Wash. neighbors cordially Invited. MRS. BESSIE U. N. 2459 JUNK. GraaL FOR RENT Furnished rooms, mod-er- a THE ElUla EASTMAN, Clerk. 2284 INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. buys conveniences. 627 23rd Sl ail lands of Juuk. Bell phono 626Z. Washington Avenue. Ind. phone 26V3IX Groom ft Jacob-ae- . Women of Woodcraft, Ogdea Circle 6146 Pacific. FOR RENT Furnished flat, 2614 881, moots every Tuesday jaight et Grant Ave. 30 o'clock. K. at P. balk VlaiUnf IF YOC have may kind of i junk, phone te Ogden Junk House; we will call Neighbor invited. FOR RENT Double parlor, clothes Duos can be paid at the office of Ed. for 4l Bril plume 226K; lad. 126. A nth the afternoon of tho 26th df each closet; strictly modem; also single Wall 2667 rooms fotr geatieinea. Month, First National Bank Bldg. ave. IM SUSIE ALDBN, G. N 113 Tweaty-xt- h MUSICIANS DIRECTORY. street. FOR RLXT Furnished rooms for MR. A. H. GROSE-Exp- ert MARIE CRJTES, Clerk, 2731 lfom Plano Tunroe Areaue, housekeeping. 2220 Lincoln. er and Repairer. With Barnea' Music Grand Opera House Ulk. store. FOR RENT Ciena furnished rooms, LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. with both, Uk roughly renovated; OSTEOPATHY. also light housekeeping rooms. Tho Silver Hive No. k meets tho aocoad Colonial. 262 24th SL Mrs. 8. L GORDON IVES, CORA G. IVES, ana fourth Tueadaya et 1:16 p. m. at Chian, Manager. itreeL VisOsteopaths, graduates from parent O'Neill Hall, Twenty-fift- h iting sisters cordially Invited. tcbool, Kli'kvtlle, Mo. iewls-btay-nFOP. RENT Furnished rooms suitable BESSIE SEBR1NG, U C. block, suite 66. Treatment by LUUY NELSON, R. K. lor gentlemen. 162 23rd. a. m. to 6 appointment Hour m. ball phone 1014 K. Iua. 1011. p. tf FOR RENT Furnished KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. nett Block. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Ogaea Tent, No. 24, meets the sow BOARD AND ROOM. DR. A. FERNLUND. Physician and end anf fourth Friday evenings F. halL Surgeon. Office boun, 10 end 12 a. at I oclock sharp, te L O. O. FIRST CLASS board and room nt to 4 p. m. 140 26th Sl UMce Vlaltltg Knights cordially invited to m, l 2326 Lincoln. phones. Bell 616K; lad. 575. Resi- attend. J. W. HALSEY, fcommaader. dence 646 Wash. ind. phone 603, F. F. BOND, Record Keeper, BOARD and room. 131 26th at. 12--- fi. 1 tlile-pitM- 'TlTbI A'MC-- j tore Ml. "Me (i;.f r.ri, o: ti. .1 our mii out the win of too-- e ml.u ae:.1. us h:e" And they put tit :.i the voter who stands behind the whju it.aviii.i Tbe first convention of the A. F. : ' assembly in Pittsburg on Tees-- eiyG-- au.i say "g. ahead j November 15, 1681, with . has said ll.ai liii-iis wu? lu jv representing fourtren states, in1 jiisilft ing tlie wick, .1 for rtwa.j an I shall it nt be so? Why attendance. penlteutiarieb. as?luuis poor houses fit il? (ar or.i James M. James, of New York, who Whence a! ibis puvem and in Russia, k itudylug trades-unionisunequal division ui moiiev ? Tlii sts as arrested at St. Petersburg recentrial distress? Tb.se hart time ts 1 uolice raid on a tra ly during a labur problems. Ask starietus and bureau, and was held in a police tile ig. that for the lu.st part, station for five hours. He was reia the wake 'if this iuiquit-oleased upon threatening to appeal to they turn bustuess "justified' f.r a reward the American consul. by the license v eteui of this Christian rountr? . Ciianges in the wages of a'l the 8.0VO freight clerks emploj ed on the THE WAY OF COMMON SENSE Bostoa A Mains railroad system ate ANO THE GOSPEL. la ccntemplation. Many are willing to admit that the The Beaton Elevated Railway comdrunkard ha wo.-- , iha tne saloonpany. which controls practically all ha wue but declare that he the trolley lines in that city and vi- keeper who supports the license sveiom is also elevated the and svsiem, not included. That he cinity. 'Who justifies hag annouaced that a voluntary adthe wicked fir reward'' is to b- honbe will vance la wages granted to its ored and will not see vie. By wnat SjtiO employes on January 1. reason, right or process of logic sha.l we divorce these ihrt-- statements of The Increase In wages granted their the lreaon? if one is true the three employes by the directors of the Penn- are true. sylvania railroad and the PhiladelTime and space forbids a compariphia Rapid Transit company la now son of towns and cities which are effective. About 189,000 employes of under prohibition, even the poorly rn-- . the Pennsylvania system and west of forced, sod those which have licence, Pittsburg will receive 10 per cent inbut whenever the saloon is banished crease to their monthly wages. This there you will tiud more happiness, seder effected employes whose pay less poverty, larger savings deposits hr November was less than 02imi. and greater prosperity among the working classes besides the mighty Cheap Chinese as miners' not havitem of less crime and lower taxes. come to the Transvaal up ing The recent experience of expectation, the latter are Ran Francisco practical without the saloon and active now advocating recruiting with the saloon, since the earthquake, among the varioua South African nashould forever settle tn question in tive. any undid mind that the ''justifying' curse for a consideration Twelve officers and employes of the of the liquor leads to woe woe in increased taxes Jackson Lumber company of Iorlt-por-t, woe in increased crimes wue in the Ala., were indicted by the United of iur beloved nation in its State grand Jury at Pensacola, Fla, strikingvulnerable only spot the character for peonage. recently and Integrity of its manhood, the rotting of its root." Resolutions carried at What a splendid opportunity for us inlTnhm Trades Congress recently to decide that, no matter what all cluded one affirming that no trade disothers may Jo, we will exalt God in putes bill would be satisfactory unto hi Judgment, and nay "Amen less it secured the complete Immuthreefold attitude towards this Iniquity. nity of uniun funds from litigation. For the day will surely come when men will get into line with the thought The Master Carpenters Association of God and Justifying of this inwith the hag begun negotiations the protection of the Greater New York District Council iquity, putting around the abominable cf the Brotherhood of Carpenters for government will be a thing of the pasthe renewal of the present agreement evil, til then, why not now? The word is with the carpenters which expires at shall. Hath he spoken and shall ne rod of this month. The carpenters not do it? Let us step now onto the under this agreement, which effects side of God and for home and native 17.000 men, were paid $3.50 a day-uland. For the thousands of our weakto July 1 of this year, when the er brethren blxze a trail for the nawages raised to 4.80. They now de- tions of the wonu. mand 5 a day. THE NEED OF THE HOUR. The Transvaal government has appointed a committee to inquire Into What do we need to .keep the nation the industrial distress prevailing In whole, t that country, To guard the pillars of the State? We l CGDEN FDR RENT I u; toe ti.t- - taw his ait'l. U.dt 1m A s 'tit CL'id it .lliiulili EXAMINER. Ka 2 am. am. rerini ....... am p f p.t . |