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Show :N la am ini:;:: Tiir, ClaSBtbBfi f leal Estate Market Active ood time o buy Tk present i onr clh aautc to Ogden. 1 have a piece on Ms money doubted who which he bought of ms age. One hundred U l,PXn tU ir per year on a aafe like Ogden real estate U Hlv lood. But I have just as good EILtasnow as I had the, which verified by the following list pnit t sKea dollars buys a good building alley, well located, jjslM feet to Tiew. commanding level, and ke Twelve dollar buys a better lot, kner in aad more valuable.one of our dollars buy rwesty-dv- e one dollar per lMders, II cash and aek bo interest and no taxes. buys . Twenty dollars per front foot Ree block from the . lot one-haWateL one of the g re steal snaps in thek want to niake some rit. If atyonthis lot. ' Just think of nn elegant lot la Nob Hid 50x130 feat to alley, well located,dolear good residences, only forty J ' lf nwn-r'loo- UThree dollars per front tootbugsa lea lot near Quincy avenue school, la I goed residence part of tha city. Terms to suit. tot Ona dollar per front foot buy a If you prefet Bear the Union Depot. on this yau may pay ldc. per week we toould be sure Ton jollif ud Choice tot on 24th street; an dol-alfour gant place for a home. Only per front foot. I have n number of new brick house which are modern and will rent for tra per cent set on the Investment, besides Increasing in vnlne all the while. If yo have Idle money took at convlnc-e- d some of these housea and ha that It ta better than four per cent per annum. 1 think every family In Ogden ehould cwn Its owp home, and I have bought this space for tha purpose of doing my ele- rs part toward aeeompllahlng this If yon desire a home in Ogden ae me; your credit Is good. We will talk It over and I will help you own your own home and atop paying rent sad let you see how It feels to ha your own landlord. 1174 Waah. A vt. Either phone 771. pur-pos- e. j. J. BRUMMITT lemons Oranges Dates Bananas Figs task mt Hiaw. waa cnlvetaally a.'kuowledged that hlr. Gladstone's memory was prod but there was a cerum lord chief Justice of England who thought the eiuieman'a memory of hta feara of memory more prodigious still. On one occasion after listening te what seemed to Ism a nail story" of some of the great niau's early yean the lord chief Justice determined to go him one. better. Bo be said that he rewhen he waa otily six membered mouths old, and. lying In his cradle, he saw hit nurse surreptitiously help her It hsp-peoln- g elf to n glam of brandy and aaid to hlmaelf: As soon as I can apeak ahant I Ml my mother r The thing is absolutely impossible." waa Mr. Gladstone's comment in his gravest tone. The lord chief justice said afterward that he had been beaten because he had reckoned oa Mr. Gladstone having a gleam of humor. "I waa mistaken," he said sadly. SlirS XfUtkar. Mr. Spurgeon was a keen collector of mixed metaphors, finding a rich field in the correspondence that dally overwhelmed him. Two or three are given ia the Cornhill. A lady luctoslng a email contribution for his schools wrote, 1 hope this widows mite may take root and lread Its branchee until it becomes a Hercules In your hands.1 Tha pulpit prayers of ambitious probationer! added something to the great preacher's store. One prayed that "God's rod and a tag may be ours whlla tossed on the sea of life, so that wa may fight tha good fight of faith and in tim end soar to rest." Still another prayed, "Gird up the loins of our minds, that we may receive the latter rain. "As If we were buntta whose hoops were tooae," waa Mr. Bpurgeon's laughing comment. St. James Oa setts. " rttlwrly IHaripllwe. She came Into his study gently. "1 hate to disturb yon, dear. lie looked has up. "It ia after SI, and DU-not coma home yet and it Is tha second time this week he has stayed out I did not wish to speak to you but a boy of seventeen" She. faltered. He was looking at her With a strange, fixed expression, understand. I .cave him to me. I shall wait up until he comes In." "Don't he harsh with him," she aaid pleadingly. "Oh, I am ao sorry I told you! Remember, he bps always been such a good boy" "My dear, yon have nothing further to do with this. I must deal with my son in my own way. I request you not to Interfere, You had better go quietly to your room. I ask you to do I ao. I want him to find me here when he sees fit to return to his home." Bue retired, with her mother heart anxiously beating, and waited until tha click of a latchkey sounded In tbs street door. She listened,' trembling, ready to rash out, a penitent peacemaker. Bbe heard: k . Fine Red Apples. GROCERIES stFpiee "Dick, te that your "Yea, sir."- - .. j. The Best on the Market i . . V . .' - "la the dog ia the halir - "Yes. sir." "WelL turn out the gas Good night!" Madeline Bridges in Womans Homs Companion. ' Prompt Delivery E. A. OLSEN 2259 Washington Ave. . Chars rteriatte brans. . "It may or may not be the rasa that a race's temperament can be Judged from Its folk songs," said a traveler on a transatlantic liner the other day, t tha dif"but It is Intereating ference of subject matter lu the songs of various peoples. "The Irishman, for Instance, seems to sing for the moat port about bis ladylove. Hardly any of his songs are not addressed to.bla Somebody to-no- 1 Tf you want to save money hunt the second-banstores where a little goes a long ways." Russell Sage, the millionaire. d 23C0 THE JUMBLE, Wash. Phonas Much Mora for Lota Leas. 1144. k "The Scot, on tho other baud, sings about his country and Its history, aa a rule. 00018 Wha Hae," Ye Banka and Braes & Bonnie Doon,' Loch Lomond,' and so on, might bo taken Is examples. "The Englishman, It Is Interesting la note, sings about hlmaelf all the time. His songs are about his own glory, his ships, hla men, his power. He refers occasionally to old England,; but only aa a place he made famous by hla own prowess.. Unlike the Irish and tha Scotch, he slnsa little of hla women and hla country's beauties." New York Times. Trlrka of tk Trtit. watch," aaid the apprentice, "runs too feat I 11 regulate it" "Do nothing, of the kind," said tha Jeweler. "Why notf" the apprentice asked la surprise. "Because," the other explained, "tbs owner teaches music." "But hanged if I see began tbs f puzzled apprentice. "Listen," the Jeweler interrupted "When watches are left here, never regulate them unless there la a special order to do. aa Some people musle teachers, for Instance wsnt their watches to run a little fast So do cabbies. So do fencing ms stern. Other people want their watches Jo run styw. Bulkier! like slow running watches, and so do ministers, and ao do men who play billiards by the ' hour." X "Tbla n.n, utii'KN, .vitkiias, m.i:vaky FOR RENT TAYLOR FAMILY BEUXIQN In honor cf the elgh:to:h aiinit error) of the birth uf Patriarch Provident Green Ta.vlor, a family reunion was held at the Harrisvill. meeting bouse yesterday, and was taiviy attended. Aa elaborate literary acl musical program, which terminated by a banquet, waa rendered. Address were delivered by members of ib High Council and Stake Proai deucy. FOR J i Hives, eczema, itch or salt rheum sets you crazy. Can't bear the touch of your clothing. Doan's Ointment cures the moat obstinate cases. Why suffer? All druggists sell it. : ADVERTISEMENT ON THIS PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO LESS FIRST INSERTION Than 28 CENTS. ALL ADVER TISEMENTB MUST BE PAID IN EXCEPTING BUSI ADVANCE. NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN 800K ACCOUNTS WITH ltd. J Acs Opposed - FurntzheJ Girl tot gcucisl 34i 2klh Street. MAKE OBJECTION. te Incroasinf the Rural Guard. Havana, Feb. 8. Gov. Magnon received a cablegram 'drom Secretary Taft today directing the postponement for an Inof tha decree providing crease from g.OPd to If.oud men of the Cuban rural guard, pending presentation of the protests bv the liberals. Object Iona to the piaa of increase were voiced at a meeting atieuded by a number of army officers. Gen. Enrique Loynaz Del Castillo bitterly denounced the U. 8. and predicted that tha Cutans eventually would be compelled to resist American domination when the speaker hoped he would have the honor of leading the patriotic army. Gen. Eatonoz, a prominent colored leader, was tha paly speaker to approve tho proposed increase, but he demanded reoongltloa of negroes lu WANT ER RENT 2 U. our altginiiuu Clark A tion 2Hf Co. welL ALLEN TRANSFER The ftrekMl A receding lrow, like a receding ehlni shown a lack of pill power and of a firm and quick Intelligence. Tha forehead that has projecting bumps" over the eyes indicates observation, high, prominent, bulging brow does not contribute to the beauty of tha face, but it shows both the absent mlndednees and the keen Intellect of the scholar. It is the forehead .that looks straight, but which In reality lopes back a very little, with the eyebrows projecting and firmly marked, that ia oae of the most desirable. Its possessor will be tolerant but firm, steady, intelligent and decisive. -- CO. " Phone U for yonrs. Wen Mill. PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH MITCHELL BROS. Monuments, Copings and Headstones. Drat buy from agents, aa they gat large commlaames and yon havs ta pay them. Bea four borne people first Yard opposite City Cemetery. Irate Husband 1 wish, madam, yen would not Interrupt me every time I try to aay something! Do I ever break Hla Wife la when you are talking Nov yon wretch; you go to sleep! Wallrlra. ter 8t. FOK RENT Furnished light housekeeping. JI on bench 8275U brick house, close in. large lot. 60-acg orchard, proved, near eitv, terms wanted, DRESSMAKING Tailored and fancy 24tk St. lad. BOARD AND ROOM, .skirts a specialty. 7ol phone 3727D. BOARD AND ROOM W' ANTED -- Dress shirt waist 2k 7 u Lincoln. Ind. making, suits, a specialty. Phone J720D. 1 u lmo FOR RENT FOR RENT PERSONAL, -- HOUSES. Modern bouse, FOR KENT BRAND aaw try and eloae.t . STUDENTS ARRESTED. - i.to repealing the enabling act waa discussed by the members there was no official cognizance of the eeltoa taken by the con van thin. - HOUSES. FOK RENT bat-an- FOR SALE FOR 8AI E Small grocery store and fixtures with llring rooms. Party leaving town. . 2803 Waah. FOK SALE Bowing machines at your pries also one sewing machine Wtg-oI era gulng out of tha bnainesa. Call at 2141 Grant ave. SALE drirlcg d bldg. Apply a 106 26th i t iwk. Island Rt-nd- Cockerels. J. T. Alley, 2388 Ave. Red Ec-cl- mo KURTZMANN and ELLINGTON llanos and other must-ra- l mdaa. Terms, Pantone, 414 26tk. 1 FOR SALE Cheap, one new 840 account 8lrCaskey aq count J. Williams A Sons Co., Morgan, Utah. . tf oa farms and city real estate. HUNTER A KENNEDY. Room 6, ing. lJncoln , MONET TO LOAN, First National J. J. MONEY TO LOAN BUSINESS FOR SAIJS-M- asla ra 500 took. Bank Build- BRUMMITT. CHANCES. 582-K- WANTED Furniture suitable rooming house. Phone GE7K. WANTED Itork, ves I, and chickens at Ruaaell-Jama- 8. L. Ires offers for shares of Box Factory 2 PROFESSIONAL ATTORNEY-AT-LA- HORN. Attorney-at-Law- . Offices over Bad cons Drug Store. I seek the business of all parties; am attorney against all corporations and monopolies, prepared to transact any and all kinds of legal business. A. G. Grant school or oa 22nd and Uncoln. turn to this tf AGENTS WANTED. WE PAT agents, ladles or gentlemen, from 80 cents to 81.00 aa hour to Introduco and advertise our rurao-dlseltjUor country. Caroba Mad. Co, 3381 Washington Are. Ossining, N. T Feb- - I. Engineer Wm, Kirk and Fireman James Armlt-age- , of the Adirondack and Montreal not express of the New , York Central railroad, were killed aad several passengers slightly Injured tonight when No. 172. Order of WALTER RICHEY, Barretary. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Utah Camp, Ke. 8880, A. W. AGEE. V. C.; J. H. SHAFER, Clerk. Meats Invited. DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. Leeotah Council, No. 8, D. of P, meets every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, Eagle Hall. Dues cam ba paid to 8usle Aides, C. of W., 118 S6U SL Vulting members invited. MARTHA A. MORRIS, Pocahontas. ALICE COLLINS, K. at R. ODD FELLOWS. Ogden Ijoin No. I, Independent Or-der of Odd Fellows. Meats In I. Ol 0. F. hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting brothers cordially lavlled to bt- preseat. J. W. BAILEY, Nobla Graid. HENKT KISSEL, Berretary. lfall. Twenty-fourtambers Invited. street. Junction City Lodge No. 38, Indapendent Order of Odd Fellows, meats la I. O- - O. F. ball every Thursday evening. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to be present. : JAMES BUNS. N. WALTER niCllEY, Secretary. SPORTING FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES Fraternal Order of Eagles, OgJan Aerie, No. 118, F. O. E meets every Monday evening la Eagles ball, aaat of Reed, hotel, at 8:00. Visiting Broth- the T. C. MORRIS, W. President D. T. TRACT, Secretary. DR. 11. B. FORBES, Asriu Physician FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD JUNK. DEGREE OF HONOR. JUNK CO. buys THE INDEPENDENT Ogden Izrnlg No. 1 D. of H. meets lu all kinds of junk. - Bell phone I26Z. Eagle kal tha second and fourth WedInd. phono S0B8D. Green A Jacob- nesday afternoons of each month at 2:10 p. m. son, 1141 Pacific. SUSIE SIMS. C. of H. JEANNETTE HILL, Financier. . IF YOU hare aay kind of Junk, phono U JENNIE PROUT, Recorder. te OgJea Junk House; wo win call for it Bell pkoae, 328K; Ind. 728. WOODMEN OP THE WORLD. 8 GOODS COMPANY Whslsmals and R stall SPORTING GOODS, jabbsro sf EDISON PHONOANO GRAPHS RECORDS, ClarktHerracka Fishing Tackle, Stall and Dean Athlotls Ossda. Fhansgrapha Said an Easy SSI 84th SL Terms. d Ogden Lodge No. I, Knight Pythias, meets at Castle Hall. Utah National Bank bullJIng. every Monday evening. All K. of P.s requanted to moot with no. UNDERWOOD. C. C. M. of F. L. N. MEAD. K. of R. nnd J. W. E. R. GEIGER, SANITARY WORK. DONE of all kinds. Bell phone 508Z. 117-t- f Nell. McCarty. 3721 Grant. WOMEN 8 OF WOODCRAFT. Sega Lily Circle. No. 174, mseta ovary second and fourth Friday nights 7:10. la K. of P. hall. Visiting f scavenger work. ot ALL KINDS cordially invited. neighbors John Von SwePrompt attention. 0. N, 187 CASHMORE, DAISY den. 897 2nd St. Bell T47Y. Tracy avenue, KATE HEYMAN, Clark. 238 3 TAILORS. 13rd Street. SCAVENGER WORK. tf 1-- FRYER W. A. Malaa. S. E. Malsn. WE CAN MOVE ANYTHING. Makes the Ice IV1ALAN (ream, Sherbets, Punches, Frozen' Puddings, Etc. You WB Need for That Party PHONE TRANSFER COMPANY Vans, Drays and Baggage Wagona. OUR SPECI ALTI ES Planst Furniture, Safa Moving and Itsraga, OFFICE 40 Twenty-fift- Street h PHONES . Ind, 824. Ball, 220. Clothes cleaned end pressed II a mooch, 187 25th St. Bell phone 8S4Z. VETERINARY SURGEON. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle meets every Tuesday night at 7:38 oclock, K. of P. halL Vtaltinq 581. Neighbors Invited. Dues can bo paid at the office of Ed D. P. MILLIKEN, graduate veterinary Autta, the afternoon of tho 28tb of each surgeon. Calls answered night or month, Flret National Bank BUg. day. Office. Ogden Feed and Sate MRS. ALICE COLLINS, G. N- - 2883 Stable. 2218 Wash. Are. Both Pingrae Ave. phones;, night phene 46SK. MARIE CRITES, Clark, 3731 MoWINDOW ans Ave. CLEANING. window nnd house cleaning Janltsr and porter work. Sam Po lano Co. Bell, 1038K. Office 414 UTAH 25th SL LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Silver Hive No. 1, meets tha second and fourth Tuesdays at 3:38 p. m.,Vis-at atreet O'Neill hall, Twenty-fiftiting sisters eordislly Invited. BESSIE SEBRINO. I C. h FRATERNAL LUCY NELSON, R. K. ROYAL ARCANUM. KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. Fraternal Ogden Tent, No. 34. meets tha secInsures man At Beneficiary Order. and fourth Friday evenings, ond or three reasonable rates for one, two, In 1. O. O. F. hall. 8 thousand dollars. Accumulated emer- at oclock sharp.cordially Invited to Knights Visiting gency fund nearly three million dot attend. tars. Investigate. Rocky Mountain J. W. HALPET. Commander. Council, No. 637, meets second and T. F. BOND, Recorder Keeper. fourth Fridays at A. O. U. W. ball. ' Tes'ed. ' sound. reliable. F. W. Btone, Regent: Collector; J. W. Wother-spoo- G B. Roberts, Secy. : a Weber Camp No. 74, meets ia K. of P. hall la Utah National Bank evening at I GORDON O IVES, CORA G. IVES. building every Thursday oclock. Vicitlpg Woodmen cordially from Osteopaths, graduates parent Invited to attend. school, fCIrkville, Mo, Lrwis-Bta-y TC. MORRIS. C. C. er blech, suit SI. Treatment by E. AUTH. Clerk, Flret Nations. a. 5 m. to appointment. Hours I Bank Building. 1014K. 1018. Ind. m. Ball p. phone KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. PROUDFIT j ADA BAKER. Noble Grand. LOLA THORNTON, Secretary. OSTEOPATHY. con-gre- . Visiting Notary Public, Real Batata; Fire, Life aad Accident Insurance, 407 24th SL ' DR. A. FERNLUND, Physician aid Surgeon. Office hours, 18 aad 13 a. m., 12 ta 4 p. m. 340 25th St. Office phones, Bell BISK! Ind. 675. Residence 140 Wash. Ind. phone 608, I Queen City, Rebekah Lodge No. 4. O. F. hall. Meets aaoonj aid fourth Friday evenings at Odd Feltowa Ogden Lodge, No. 171. T. F. B- meets second sad fourth Tneadays at 8 p. m.. la A. O. U. W. hML VtalUag members eordlahy invited. D. H. ADAMS, President IDA BECKER, Seeratary. E. F. MI8CH, Treasurer. W. N PIERCE. j 1. O. er Eagles sra Invited to attend . Aerie meetings. HAIR GOODS ANO COSTUMES. HAIR SWITCHES for gala at reduced prices. Hair chains a specialty. LOST. Masquerade coatnmas to rent for balls aad theaters.. All mall orders between ring, gold promptly attended to. Mrs. C. E. and 22nd and Grant, Lee. 121 14th. P. O. Bos 428. street, between Grant Liberal reward for reINSURANCE. 26-t- f office. L08T Plain Union, Ogden 8-- Jt Co., 188 24th St. s 8-- 3-- for MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED, ORDER OF WASHINGTON. h lliiO-poun- day. The feature event was the six furlong handicap. '.Don Domo wt.a easily, althongh he got off badly. Jockey Preston succeeded In plolttlri three of hl mounts to victory. Results: Glenn First rare, six furlongs-Ma- ry won. Rnaple Christian second, Hattie Carr third. Tithe, 1:18. Second rare, mile and fifty yards -Csdlrhon won, Gold Pfmt second, Piquet third. Tlfqe. J;45 Third rare, six furlongs -- Kilter wnu Common Rue recond, Illusion third. Time, 1:15. Fourth rare, six furlongs Don Domo won, Ssuferu second, Kd Bail third. Time, 1:11 Fifth rare, six furlongs Glvonnl Balleiro won. Bologna second, Bribery third. Time, 1:15. Sixth race, mile and fifty yards Robert Mitchell won, Hi Caul Cp sec. third. Time, ond, J. V, Kirby Ogden Lodge, No. T18, meats every Tuesday evening, iadge aad club room, second floor Masonie building, 2418 Washington Avenue. W. D. ROWN. E. R. J. H. KNAUSS, Secretary. - tf t the express crashed Into the rear of a freight train, two miles south of this Guthrie, Okla, Feb. I. An attempt place. to sidetrack the proposed "Jim Crow" The private csr of Alfred G. Vanderpltnk waa defeated by the constitut- bilt was Included in the train. M". ional convention this morning. . Dele- and Mrs. Vanderbilt and a party of gate Henahaw moved to strike from friends were nn the ear, aa routs tv the calendar committee report num- Montreal. Reports say that no member which provides for sep- of the party ber thirty-fiv- e Injured. arate coaches for whites and blacks. I mediately Delegate Ledbetter waa oa The Sydney Boilermakers' Union hta feet claromlng for recognition. He has protested against New South moved to defer action cm the report Wales government bringing man from until, tomorrow morning and hla mo- Great Britain to work at tha Lithgow tion prevailed by a majority of three Ironworks, at a time when there are rotes. plenty of men already available and s Although the hill Introduced In waiting for employment at that and yesterday by Murphy of Missouri other establishments. JIM CROW PLANK. to salaried people without security or endorsement; paymautu to suit, either weekly or monthly; business confidential. Call and get my term. D. D. Drake, 410-1- MONET 1 Three-.vear-ol- - that . the students be STREET CAR MEN. CLERKS. BOOKKEEPERS, sad all others employed, find our office rolls ble for sums of 810 to 8100. Discounts if paid before duo. Payments suspended In slrfcuss. No rharga for applications. The City Loaa Oo., Suite I, First Nat l. Bank Bldg. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE horse and buggy. street. R. P. O. ELKS. p. m. Visiting member RAILW4T. mo wounded. The professors sf tha university havs formally protested te Premier Btolypln against tha arreata and hare court-martial- Washington avenue and 24th street. are cordially invited to attend. GEO. ALLEN. C. C. D. U DOYLE, g. and T. All brothers very Tuesday night at Eagle Hail, MONEY TO LOAN. 2634 Giant. WANTE- D- TO BUY. Lon Angeles, el., Feb. I. Summer like weather attracted a large mwk horse, sound. at Ascott Park today. An nnususl'y WANTED . csr was on fur Fri- . Josh Rarhbsm. Bell Phone good 3-- 4. requested - WILT JAM DOYLE. President. PIANO. Piano. pas- brick house, new, nil rempleie; in railroad district; only 81.700; small payment down, tame as paying rant. J.' J. Brummitt. house, pantry snu closet. Elegantly furnished. Very reasonable. Kuqulre Tel. 487Z. FOR RENT houss. Isrgs MODERN Four-roome- d ASCOT RESULTS. Tea students were Odessa, Feb. arrested here today for defending themselves In the atreet against an 1:47 attack by Black Hundreds, during TWO KILLED IN WRECK. which a student and g policeman were tried by HERRICK. Waaatrk Division Ns. 124, O- R. C, ousts second and fourth Fridays at 8:30 p. m. la K. of P. hall, corner city water, elsetria Washington, meets every Tacaday light, atons foundation: dues la oa evening at 8 o'clock ia A. O. U. W. car line; 81.200; on tha installment hslL Visiting comrades Invited to attrad. plan. J. J. Brummitt. 1444 23tb. WANTED girl to raise: ona two yeera old. Addrcha 211 27th at. BALDWIN. -- A ,f well ImftiiHffi FINE building lot close la, near car llaa, I2S; make your owe terms. J. J. Brummitt. 448 28th atreaL FOR RENT, FURNISHED FOR Elections Where Radicals Are Chose n. -- 13500 Block. r. returns there are among the total ot electors returned to date more than Most of them are 80 ex deputies. constitutional democrats or members of the Group of Toll. . A feature of the dispatches receive! here today waa the cancellation elections In certala places where radical electors had bare choaca. good eor-dtal- i-- n tu a KELLY U-4-- Amer-lcanlzatlo- n 8l. Petersburg, Feb. I. The opposition parties have swung further into the bed as a result ef the polling of yesterday and today, which waa practiof cally determined the make-u- p electoral college ia slz or more provinces. These provinces have 56 representatives in parliament and of this number the opposition hag II seats assured and probably will have 28; thf conservatives possibly may get 8 seats. The. province of 'Tver. the. cradle of semstvo movement, has returned a majority of the liberal electors. The province of Kyatka will send a solid delegation of 11 radical peasants to the next parliament. The province of Podolla. with 18, the province ol Taurida, with 6. and tha province o( Kherson, with 10 r radicals, probably will belong to the left party. Ttfa province of Bmolenska will scud, 8 radicals. On the basis of tbs best available ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS 6d I 750 farm and water and land farm and e tf FOR RENT FurnlsbM roc as, moe-r821 Slid SL coavsnlaaews. lot SISTERS. fruit orchard, large tot. oa house, terms oa Vacant feet PYTHIAN 28th street, 62x1(5 2d0u frame Quean Esther Chapter No. 4. O E. 8 Rrgutar meet Inga held at Masonie Hall on Washington a venue, between Twenty fifth sad Twenty-sixt- h streets the first and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning numbers cordiai-invited to attend. ANNA LEWIS. W. M. IJLY V. HAL8TED, Secretary. Meets every Satnrday afternoon at 8:30 In Pythtaa hall. Utah National lr Bank building. Sojourning atatera invited to attend. MRS. EVELYN GLABMAKN. M. S. C. MISS LOUISE RITTER, M. of R. A C. ter rooms for gtilh 8L 1-- 8 Are.; Ogden. modern frame house. Urge tot. North Washington 2iu) modern frame bouse, large tor. housekeeping lixmu KENT-Lig- hi . Gladys I retimed Fred two weeks go. snd b has been drinking heavily since. Efhei Isnt it about time bo stopped celebrating? Ranch, 80 acres, t mile front city limits. Address 8080 Por- PGR RENT Furnished rooms, aUn light housekeeping, electyic lights and hath. 22 1 a Uaahmgtoh ave. change. a the character of CM trauisr service w supply our patrons. Prompt, reliable and at tow cost, any time you say wall be oa your Job aad beadle It expeditiously aad rods, 22nd street sale 5 between Grant and lanniln; also 3ig Paiter.)n. Bell phone bu-s- . 7 is-Z- . WANTED Girl for haoaework, Mrs. 12-t- f Rjlapp, 2814 Madison Ave. FOR RENT Cteaa furnished rooms, NEW hoaae. well located oa wlih bath, tin roughly reaavstod; tha bench, ia good neighborhood WANTED Aa assistant to tha maalso light housokesping ruuma- - Tka ear car line; I1A80; small payment tron of Stats Industrial SchuoL ApColonial, 188 84lk SL Mia. S. L. down, balance same aa rest. J. J. ply at once to the Superintendent. Colas, Manager. Brummitt, 2374 Washington are, mo both phones. FOR REN r Furnished rooau sattabls WANTED A good laundress Ogdro. 168 (or XSrd. gentleman. CHOICE building lot oa list et, 25: f General Hospital, at ones. 81 cash, balance 81 per week; no FOR RENT Famished rooms. Ban-al- t interest, no taxes. J. j. Brummitt situations 84-t- f female. the ranks of tha army, and intlma'ed MALE HELP WANTED. that the negroes were prepared to fight for their political rights. resolutions WANTED A man to take charge of The meeting adopted our dry goods department. 1. 1. Increase in the any protesting against Jl-i- t Clark A Sons Co. armed force, the formation of a militia of any kind, and the entisiiuenl MEN and boys wanted to teara plumb in the army of other than native Co lag, plastering, bricklaying, electricbans. Gn. Del Castella predicted at al trades; free catalogue; positions Influi Of Amertran Immigrants which cured; tuition fifty dollars. Coras ha declared would result la the Trade Schools, New York and Ban of the rural guard and conFrancisco. l yt 117 sequent military oppression of the Cubans. Throughout the entire' meeting ANT INTELLIGENT PERSON may sentiment prea strong earn 78 to 1100 monthly correspondvailed. A protest was made against ing for newspapers, sure, steady Imposing upon Cuba tha burden of work; ae canvassing; experience standing maintaining this proposed unnecessary. Bead for partlealara. contendof A number speaker! army. Frees Syndicate, Lockpmt, N. Y. ed that the fractious members of the IS 3m rural guard bad been enlisted by tha force. police MEN AND BOYS, Plumbing ar brickA committee waa appointed to call laying trade pays $5 te 6 per day; him the to on Gov. Mngoon aad present wa taack you by practical lnstruo-tloc- s tohour lata protests, but up to a ia I months; position guar night it had not reached the palace. antsed; free catalogue. Cuyna Trade School, 4178 Eastoa Ave., SL Lou la. Mo. OPPOSITION IN LEAD. Cancelling MASONIC. FOR Furnished room for IlOv Adams ave A Lidy to take charge of ikv. tiuiLt. 1. L ro.'ini; REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE 27.11 FOR BALE 137 2Slh LoKturk ROOMBl LIRGK weiLfurnUhsd light front mows cheap. 24i Wash. Mrs. A2 61m ndrea. FOK FEMALE HELP WANTED. WANTE1 CUBANS FURNISHED FOR RENT Linccm 1907. 9, WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS- - I ; |