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Show MOEXIXU THE EXAMINEE: WEUNKSHAY. TAU, OGDEX, FEllia'ARY FOR RENT TWO ATTORNEYS HAVE 113513 FIRST SERIOUS CLASH 1907. 13, FURNItHEP ROOMS 7 FOR SALE Pl'KNiSHKD ROOMS for light boua 339 l b si. keeping MISCELLANEOUS. MASONIC. FOR SALE Piano. Tour o'u term. Enquire 2214 Wash. Ave., upMalrs. Queen Esther Chapter No. 4. O E. Ktgu'ar meetings held at Masonic ti Hall on Wanking ton avenue, between ed tuK rooms and Tweuty-flftand Tweaty-aixtcireeu board for genilvuieu 2402 Adams FOR SALK Household furniture: on THIS ADVERTISEMENTS the first snd third Fridays of each avenue. steel range, etc. 2214 Wash. month. Sojourning members cordlaV PAGE COST ONE CENT FER Ave. i" invited to atien.l. WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. FOR RENT Furnished and unfurLESS ANNA LEWIS. W. M. NO FIRST INSERTION nished flats. 2434 Gram. ui FOR SALE Fine good eeond hand THAN 2S CENTS. ALL ADVER ULY V. HALSTED, Secretary. TISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN sewing machine, at 9. flO and SIS LARGE wedfurnUhed light front EXCEPTING BUSI ADVANCE, each. If sold ai once. One good sewPYTHIAN SISTERS. rooms cheap. 24CS Waah. Mrs AnNESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN ing machine buggy, cheap. Call at ' drew. ui 2141 Grant Ave. BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US Meets every Saturday afternoon at 2:30 ia Pythian hall, Utah National FOR RENT-Lig- bt rooms FOR SALE housekeeping Small grocery store aad Bank building. Sojourning aislera cor137 2Cth Sl lino- FEMALE HELF WANTED. fixtures witk living rooma Party dially levited to attend. MRS. EVELYN GLASMANN. M. S. C. leaving town.' 2963 Wash. WANTED Chambermaid at Herd bo FOR RENT rurntaDN rooms, mod-er- g MISS LOUISE RITTER. M. of R. A C. conveniences. 527 23rd BL FOR SAMS Rhode Island Red Cockerel. J. T. Alley, 2354 Lincoln ORDER OP RAILWAY CONDUCTORS WANTED Girl lor general U uaework Ave. FOR RENT rooms, CIm furnished 344 2bih street. if. Wasatch Division Ns. 124. R. C with bath, the roughly renovated; BALDWIN. Kl'RTZMANN and ED meets second fourth and at Fridays also Ths rooms. IV ANTED light hauMkeaping LINGTOX Pianos and other musi-ra- l 2:39 Girl for housework, Mrs. p. m. In K. of P. hall, comer Colonial, 142 34th SL Mra. S. L. mdseL 414 Teraia, Paatoae, Rjlupp, 3J1A Madison At. Washington avenue aad 24th street. Chinn, Manager. 25th. All brothers am cordially lavtted to WANTED Aa aeisum to the ma- FOP. attend. REN f Furn'shed rooms suitable FOR SALE tron of State Industrial School. ApCheap, ons new IN acGEO. ALUX, C. C. tor gentlemen. ICS 23rd. count McCaskey account register. J. ply at once to the Superintendent. D. L. DOYLE, S. and T. A Bonn Co., Morgan, Utah. Williams 121-t- f FOR RENT Furakhad Bear naif Block. B. P. O. ELKS. 144 WANTED A good laundress Ogda. PERSONAL. General Hospital, at ears. BOARD ANG ROOM. Ogden Lodge, Nat 719, meets every Tuesday evening. ' latdge and club WANTED--to one to SITUATIONS WANTED, FEMALE. girl raise; STRICTLY rooms, second floor Masonic building. private furnished two 211 old. Address 27th st. years rooms and hoard. 2515 Lincoln ave2416 Washington Avenue.-W- . DRESSMAKING Tailored and fancy D. ROWN. E. R. nue. w skins a specialty. 141 24th SL J. II. KNAUSS, Secretary. TO WANTED 3727D. BUY. wk BOARD AND ROOM 441 S RENT-Furuih- l Continued THE ARMY ose sood old frohioaaa Brow England A chance at a right hot loaf will aoakc la you thick yon at Aliae'a Wtta Boston. B. B. B. Fleur yon caa Bake bread Just like the Puritans used hi Bake. SB Pancake Fleur a pure food; ae2 also Is rising and all ready to aria with water and bake ca a hot grid dim New Bread. BURBANK IS TO MAKE A DISCLOSURE. Self-risin- g mde Mark Shewing How Army Officers Are ing With Filipino Women in the Islands. & COMPANY 155 25th Sbcct FANCY CASH GROCERIES GOODS TOR FALL DRY JUST ARRIVED PROMT GOODS COMPANY Whstotals and Retail SPORTINa GOODS, jobbers of EDISON PHONO. AND GRAPHS SSI 24th Terms. SENATE .. . Diamonds Earn Doflars e an Investment to aay nothing while you increase la of personal adornment own thriL. They often value 19 per cent In a twelve-mont- h at good and quickly turned over as the moat conservative could want. Big r opportunities here In tones fairly priced act or unset and tbe security la first-wate- W. L. BUSWELL, 370 24th SUMMARY. Washington, Feb. , 1!. The senate occupied the day in argument on the hill granting the government the right tg take an appeal on points of law In criminal rases.' The opposition came mainly from Senators Ray ner and White of Maryland and Hey. burn of Idaho, and elaborate defense of tbe proposition by Senators Pat terson, Knox, Nelson and Spooner, No action was taken on the measure. Senator Nelson gave notice that he onld move its consideration tomor iw. Senator Lodge. Indicated that he abould press the Philippine agricultural bank bill tomorrow. SL Jeweler HOUSE SUMMARY. - Washington, Fob. 12. After the passage of a number of bills under unanimous consent the house today reaolv-eItself Into committee of the whole te consider the naval appropriation MIL A number of recommendations of tbs naval appropriations committee were eliminated on poiuta of order. The army appropriation bill, the fortifications appropriations bill and the omnibus llbbt house bill were sent to conference. , The house adjourned at 5:20 p. tn. SOUTH REVERES LINCOLN. Springfield, III., Feb. 12. Tbat the eouth reveres the memory of Abraham Lincoln and regards him aa In Washington's class wan declared Jiy : Gov, Blanchard of Louisiana In an address here tonight. The southern executive skoke at the Lincoln dev banquet of the Sangamon club oa "the south's present estimate of Lincoln." Gov, Blanchard congratulated Illinois on having given Lincoln to the nation a man who, he said, was dead before the north or the world understood .him." SL . -- INCOME TAX BILL. Paris, Feb. 12. The full text of the income tax Mil. the main features of which Were explained In the chamber of deputies on February 8tb, has been nude public. Tbe governmental papers this morning praise the project. hnt the Figaro, In an editorial article, Mrs the publication of the "Tf yon want to aave money hunt details of the measure will deprive the second-hanlittle where a stores the government of Its warmest supRnssell a toes long ways. Sage, the porters. ft calls the bill the begin millionaire. King of the disruption of tbe republic, THE JUMBLE. and severely criticises the placing of 7300 Wash. Phones 1144, Inquisitorial powers in the hands Much Mena for Lots Lass. officials. d FLOOD IN OHIO. Now is the Time ! Get You a FINE WINTER SUIT TAILOR-MAD- i j i i E CHEAP! Our line of patterni for extra pants am aery fine, Repairing and Cleaning done vary, reasonable. The Columbus. Neb., Feb. breaking f an lee gorge ia the Loup river, a few miles northwest of th city this afternnon, caused the wster to rise five feet In an hour, and n fam MeOne. his wife lly.of four, "Doe" sister-in-lawere and daughter d) owaej while attempting to escape to higher ground In a spring wagon The whole countryside la end water and many families are Imprir ond la houses surrounded by from four to tea feet of water. All we bound trains are stopped here. 12. EXPEDITION TO SOUTH POLE. f.ondon. Feb. 12. A new British expedition to the South pole Will leave England next October under the command of E-- If- - 8hakln,nji. who was third llsutenant on the Discovery exWANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. pedition cf the Antarctic. A novel feature of the equipment will lie a moWANT AOS YIELO BIG RESULTS. tor car built for ice traveling. BOLSTEAD J. E. SIS 24th SL 1 a to make all the corrections and then asked Dr. Evan if hr understood the question as amended. "Yes." was tbe answer. Mr. Jerome interrupted tu insist that when the Jlrect question was put it should be In the language nt the New York statutes a to whether the man committing the act waa rap-ablknowing whether it was right MALE HELF WANTED. or wrong. I will be glad is accede to the de- WANTEIV-Hi- gb giade advrnisiu, mand of the district attorney for the men to handle our exclusive line n drflnHon of the Insanity in tbe staid unique and at.rartive advertising tes of this state. The law Is so dear specialities. Write for particulars to certain:. it cannot be improved upon, Co.. Chicago, III. Kand, McNally defen-r.thla " not for the puniose of 2 said Dolmas. who then turned to tht witness and asked. WANTED- Wur youug men ts do "Doctor, after hearing this question tnu make from 54.09 to and rending these letters, bearing la 4.fi0 per day. Call at room No. 1, Idan-h- a min.l all you have heard of this rave, Hotel.' Hours ill to 12 and that has been introduced in evidence 3 to 4. 12 and rxrlnding everything else. It is the that defendant, oi WANTED opinion your Good tenor aluger for Sunthe night of June 25:h, did or did nut day evenings. Apply to Dr. Ives, know hia art was wrong?" Lewis block. "I do not believe that he knew- - the act was wrong," answered Dr. Evans. MEN and buys wanted to leant plumb to tbe form id Mr. Jerome ing, plastering, bricklaying, electricthe answer and to conform with the al, trades; free catalogue; positions Is law Dr. Evans replied: "It my secured; tuition fifty dollars. Coyns was opinion fie did not know the set Trada Schools, New York and Baa wrong. 1 yt 117 Francisco. 'In your opinion, did he then know the nature or qualities of the set?" ANT INTELLIGENT PERSON may "In my opini.ua, he did not." sara 75 to 1100 monthly correspond"In your opinion, was his Inability ing tor newspapers, sure, steady to know the qualities of the art or work; no canvassing; expert tics that It was wrong, due to the fart unnecessary. Send tor particulars. that he ma laboring trader a menial Press Syndicate, Luck pod, N. Y. disease?" 133m "In my opinion, it was." This ended Dr. Evans' examination MEN AND BOYS, Plumbing or brick for the day. laying trada pays $5 to 95 per day; we teach yon by practical inatrus Before adjourning Justice Fitzgerald savMona ia I months; post lion guarsuggested to the attorneys the ing of time In every possible way. antied; free catalogue. Coyne Trade School, 4975 Kaatos Ava SL "Time may be saved," be said, "if Louis, Mo. these letters, if they are to be examined by any other expert, be given BUSINESS CHANCES. to him that they may he read nut of court. I would also suggest that if this hypothetical question ts again to STOCK COMPANIES Incorporated. If yon have stocks or bonds for sale, be asked that a revised copy of it let me try to sell them fur you. may be made in a cooed nee with tin) Georg li. Kellogg. Hroker, 540 agreement reached today, that tints Square, Bnffulo. may be save.! in argument." ('urt ndjourntd at 6:97 p. m. until WANTED Furniture suitable tor tomorrow. rooming houwv Phone 6C7K. ' mo NOW A LEGAL BATTLE. a few days. ... RECORDS, " U-- Burbank talked witk an Associated Prase nspreamtative after he left the prison and took occasion to criticise the officers responsible for his couvic-tlon- . Some time later be would, he declared, make a s'atemeni regarding his case that would cregro a sensation la army circlea. v Burbank, while in the penitentiary He here, proved a model prisoner. comes of a military family, his father and grandfather both having served in the I'nlted Slates infantry. His engagement id 1903 to a prominent young society woman of Ijeavenworth precipitated a suit by his Filipinu wife. Mrs. Concepcion Vasques, or Valladoldod. Occidental Negros, who formerly filed her claims with th j war .bps rt men t to prevent the coming marriage of Lieutenant Burbank. Two years ago Burbank returned to tbe Philippine with his regiment. Shortly after hia arrival the Filipino woman filed an action against him in the civil courts far abandonment and non sup port. Bha finally waa grantel a separation, but not a divorce, and Burbank waa ordered to pay her fifty dollars a month alimony for tbe support of their child, lister Burbank waa tried by and convicted of emlieuling company funds and of conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman. Burbank today asserted that he had been tbe victim of a conspiracy and waa convicted because he lacked influence. "There are down of army officer who are living with these Filipino women," declared he, "but they are tbe fort unate enough to escape clutches of the blackmailers. I ft-Into their grasp." Burbank declared that In a abort he time he would tell everything knows about the case and that whet he does li will cause one of the gieat est sensations In army affairs in recent years. T am through with the 'Yankee Doodle army. he said., and wouldn't wrer the uniform of an Wfflcer again If 1 could.' Burbank denied that the truth of a rumor that he promised to marry a Leavenworth woman. "I do not want her name dragged Into' my , rase again," he said. ' Fishing Tackle, SUH and Dean Alhtotia Goode, Phenographa Sold an Easy Clark'Hon-ocks- "Make it read, 'pulled a pistol, 3 arenied court-marti- SPORTING White. "I don't want to appear captious' said Mr. Jerome, "but I waut this queeiion straight today. Mr. Helmut made the question read. "Thaw saw White." "1 must still object," said Mr. Jerome, "t3 the rtatement that Thaw bis overcoat pulled a pistol from There ia no ' evidence j pocket. show where the pistol came from." IiFaveaworth, Kansas. Keb. 1!-8idny 8. Burbank was released from he federal penitentiary hre thla morning after nerving nearly fifteen months, and started for Indianapolis. where he will visit a brib- er far cllle Coast Factory, Baa Jess, WL Eastern Faster Volf Mills, Manama, Win, E010T0 Liv- - Ca MIENS BBB HOUR h i "Let's strike U out, tuo." said Mr. Primus. Mr.' Jerome here still objected. li declared that at Madison Square gar-- ! den Thaw 'a eyes suddenly "lit upon" I package of tab Order (imoui bttltk ib4 brain MldlBf Soar and eejo from Page Three Mr. Delmaa. . Mr. Jerome objected lastly to that Thaw held up both arms- after shooting White, saying the evidence was merely one arm was np. Mr. Drtmaa ordered the court - tl tf A first-clas- s lad-Phon- t 26th FOR RENT FOR RENT Piano. WR PAT agents, todies or gi'nllriuen, front 50 rents to 41.00 an hour to Introduce nnd advents our reme- dies. city or couutry. Car-ob- a Co., 2361 Washington Ave. While Spin Pup, brass collar. Reward; 1AJBT black ey , 3610 Monro. Between 33rd St. and Utahns Drug store, on Wash. Ave, au engraved gold watch inscribed with initials from P. 8. to D. T. Return M-tf to 224 23rd. Bismarck saloon souvenir, between Congress Aradi-nty- . and 26th nnd Dancing LOST-Bla- ck IjOST Plain Grant school or on 22ad and Lincoln. turn to this ring, between and 2?nd and Grant, street, between Grant IJberal reward for regold Leeouh Council, No. 2, D. of P., meets every Wednesday evening at I o'clock, Eagle Hall. Dues rat ba paid to Sunt Aides. C. of W.. Ill 26th Bt. Visiting members invited. MARTHA A. MORRIS. Pocahontas. AUCE COLUNS, K. of R. . to salaried people without ecurity r endorsement ; payment to suit, either weekly or monthly; business confidential. Call and get my terms. D. D. Drake, 410-11 Kc-cl- 1216-l- f ODD FELLOWS. MONET TO LOAN, on farms and city real eatato. HUNTER A KENNEDY, Room 8, First National Bank Building. MONEY TO LOAN- -J. Ogden liitdgj No. 5, Independent Orof Odd Fallows. Meets la I. O. O. P. hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting brothers cordially Invited tu bt. present. J. W. BAILEY, Noble Grand. HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. der J. ERUMMITT. PROFESSIONAL Queen City, Rebehah Lodge No. 4, t. O. O. P. hall. Meets aaaaal aad fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellow atrrsL Visiting Hall, Tweaty-toart- h members Invited. ADA BAKKK. Noble Grand. LOLA THORNTON. Secretory. office. ATTORNEY-AT-LA- FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR BALE Bargains in small fgrmi and city property. Call P. A. Mattson, 613 28th. Bell, 8u6-X- . FOR bant and ground, 27 stalls, wash reeks, etc. In rear on Orant Ave, nnth of 25th fit, opposite Fire Station. Apply F. F. Bond, 127 24th St. SALR-IJve- 132s165 tt ry ft, containing 8naps.8napps,Pi)apt.lc.; Bargains. Dirt, per acre, cheap; per os. free. Nalls, 2c, Tumblers 15c. TKettles 86c, talned yesterday by District Attorney Restaurant Fixtures, Counters, Scales 8 Horses tor a snag A something else. Jerome from Abraham Hummed. Thin document 4s a photographic 9780 Plano, 2 Organa, Bargains. Home A Farm la Bountiful. copy of the statement which Evelyn Nice NesbU Thaw iealified lawyer Hummel B'dg. House, near Shops, paying well. dictated when she went to bis office Model Fruit Farm, 27A near city. with Stanford White. The original Bankrupt anj wrack goods. In Acre City. was destroyed, Store. Goods, etc, copy. It la stated, Brick House, 5 A probably at the time young Mra Thaw B'amith Shop. Tools, old New Goods for any thing, ate. says she went 10 Hummed'! office la search of a paper which she had The Jnmbto, 2300 Wash. Phones 1144. Much More far Much Lass. signed. In the statement she made her, and charges tbat Thaw. Three-rooframe bouse, even best her, it Is understood. Thera FOR BALE large UK, 8460.09. la some talk that Hummed may be Five-roomodern frame home 12,1 0ft. put on the ntand an a witness rebuttal, Four-rooframehouse, large lot, but It In more likely that Mr. Jerome location, 91.760.00. to preparing tor hia crons examination largo kit and small house, fins Iocs of Ute young woman. ttoa. 41,000.00. Mr. Jerome sad Mr. Hummel met in doslrable hits on car line 9250.00, a restaurant yesterday and a brief Two Other bargains; buy before prices Mr. which conference followed, during W. N. Peirce, 413 24th St advance, n In a number of miles made Jerome little book. Although todsv Is IJneoln's birth- FOR SALE 5 rods. 22nd street day, it was deridad to hold court, it between Great and Lincoln; also la also Harrv Thaws birthdav. He la house. 306 Patterson. Bell pbope 36 years old, having been born In 1971. 718-Smo 2-- 4 2-- L A. Q. HORN. Offices avsr Badcon's AUnroey-at-La- t; DEGREE OP POCAHONTAS. MONEY bldg. OP AMERICA WOODMEN Utah Camp, No. 85M, A. W. AUEI2. J. 11. SHAFER, Clerk. Meet every Tuesday night at Eagle Hall, 8 p. m. Visiting members invited. V. liable fur sums of $10 to 8190. Discounts If paid before due. Payments suspended In sickness. No chirp for applications. The City Loan Co., Suite I. Pint Nat'L Bank Bldg. pocket bank, Wail, contains two receipt and money. Return to Standard office. " an-ssr- er CAR MEN. CLERKS, BOOKKEEPERS, and all oihera employed, find our office re- - 1X18T ' ney Delmaa for tba defense hare found their gait and from now on. It Is expected, the battle will be fought to the last. In thla legal battle, Mr. Jerome would seem to have a shade the better, for he le familiar with the details of practice under ths New York law, while Mr. Delates will have to depend very largely on bis associates for advice on technicalities. The fight to keep out tbe testimony, which would tend te show that Thaw wse insane when he ,sbot Stanford White, which waa begun yesterday, will be continued today. Dr. B. D. Evans, who is la charge of the Insane hospital at Morris Plains. N. J- - will be the first witness for the defense. Whether he will meet a better fate than did Dr. Charles G. Wagner, of the state Insane hospital at Binghamton, N. Y., yesterday, remains to be seen. Dr. Wagner succeeded In an swering Mr. Dslmas hypothetical questions, but he waa usable to get Into the record his Impresalniia of Thaw baaed on six vlsita to him in the and Tombs, and various personal physical examinations. . Dr. Evana accompanied Dr. Wagner- on these visits, Unless he can make himself more definite ia hia statsaients than did Dr. Wagner, there Is little doubt that tbe couri. following its rulings of yesterday, will keep qpt the greater part of hia testimony. The alienists who examined Thaw based a large part of their examinations on Thaw's own statements regarding himself and the personal and family history of the case. Under the law, as Interpreted by Justice Fitsgerald, Dr. Wagner was not allowed to testify to anything except hia observations and when he mid that be based Ms opinion as to Thaw's mental condition largely on Thaw's own statements, and ths history of the case, Mr. Delmaa was (breed to withdraw the question, the to which would doubtless have been that the alienist considered Thaw Insane when he fired the fatal shot. Whether the answers of the alienists to the hypothetical questions will le considered prims fade proof that Tbaw'a mind wss unbalanced at the time of the homicide, and will, therefore. open the way for the Introduction of the rumula'tlve evidence which Evelyn Nesblt Thaw, May McKensle and perhaps several others are ready to give, Is a question that can not be answered until the time comes when the court will pass on It. If this evidence la allowed to come into the esse, there may he more sensations. but with the exoeptlon of what may possibly develop from this testimony. It Is probable that the sensational Ye tores of he trial are finished. The prosecution's inability, under the law. to go Into the truth nr falsity of Evelyn NesMt Thaw's story makes It certain that there will he comparatively little more la the rebuttal than whea tbe battle started. It seems aow that ths rest of the trial will he largely technical and detailed testimony. Counsel fos Thaw unexpectedly announced last night that It would take about two days more to put la the direct case for the defense. This, of course, does not lake Into eon si deration the cross essmltstlon of Thaw's witnesres by Mr. Jerome, but It indicates plainly that Thsw will not go on ths stand. What I regarded as an in connection Important document with the trial was, ft is underwood, ui 1 MODERN STREET RAILWAY, Ave. obji-cte- ssG MONEY TO LOAN. Med. LOST. - OF WASHINGTON. Ogden Uniun. No. 172. Order of Washington, meets every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock la A. O. V. W. WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS. bail. Visiting comrades invited to WANTED Pork, veal, and chickens attend. , WILLIAM DOYLE. President. at Russell-Jama- a Co.,. 185 2ttii Sl. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. Grant. 2534 ORDER Anything from A In Z. 2nd Hand. Tbe Jumble. 2300 Wash. Phones 1141.1 3 f Much more tor lots less. PIANO. AGENTS WANTED. 3 23-.- ll New York, Feb. 12. The real legal battle In the Thaw ease has begun. District Attorney Jerome and Attor- street Drug Rtore. I seek the bnsinass of all parties; am attorney against all corporations and monopolist. Prepared to transact nay, and all kinds of legal business. , . Junction City toidgn No. Id, Order of Odd Fellows, moot In I. O. O. F. hall every Thursday evening. Visiting brothers cordially Invited te he present. JAMES BUNK. N. G. .WALTER RICHEY, Secretary, Indo-peode- HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. SWITCHES tor sale at rednrod prices. Hair chains a specialty. Masquerade costume to rent tor balls and theaters. All mall orders promptly attended to. Mrs. C. E. Lee, 821 24t b. P. O. Bos 135.. HATH FRATERNAL ORDER OP EAOLES Fraternal Order of Eagles, OgJea Aerie, No. HI. F. O. K meats every Monday evening la Eagles hall. Hit ef Kaed hotel, at 8:00. Visiting Brother Eagles are Invltsd to attend th , Aorta meetings. T. C. MORRIS, W. President D. T. TRACT. Secretary. DR. 11. B. FORBES, Aeris Physician INSURANCE. W. N PIERCE, Notary Public. Real UMato; Fire, Ufa and Accident Insurance, 467 24th BL FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD JUNK. Ogden Imdge, Ke. 871, T. P. B. THE INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. buys all kinds of junk. Boll phone 62CZ. meets second and fourth Tuesdays at lad. phone 3683D. Green A Jacob- I p. m.. la A. O. IT. W. ban. Visiting members cordially Invited. son, SKI Pacific. D. II. ADAMS, President IDA BECKER, Secretary., y IP TOU have any kind of Junk, 'phone ; K. r. MISCH, Treasurer. to Ogden Junk House; we will call for IL Ball phone, 826K; lad. 715. DEGREE OF HONOR. I'lO-StaOgden 1t.lge No. 1 D. of H. manta la Eagla hall the second and fourth Wedafternoons of each month at GORDON O IVES. CORA O. IVES, nesday 2:30 p. tn. Osteopaths, graduates from parent SUSIE STMS. C. of H. school, Kirk vllle, Mo. Uwis-Stay-nJEANNETTE HILL Financier, block, suit 64. Treatment by L JENNIE PROCT, Recorder. appointment. Hours I g. m. to 5 p. m. Bell phono 1014K, . Ind. 1012. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. OSTEOPATHY. . . OGDEN FOR SALE Ranch, 10 acres, 2 miles from city limits. Address ludO For MAILS ter.Avt, Arrival tad departure of malls at mo Ogden. modem frame houaa, large kit, 92509 North Washington modem frame house, large lot, 92759 on bench brick houae, close la, largo kit, ... 42090 tors 2:25 p. m.. 4:50 p. m. 4 room frame house,' lot, on large n,Southeast, R. G. W. Ry. Arrive, 9 960 bench, terms 1:00 a. m, 11:45 a. m., 2:60 p.bl; de- Vacant lot on 28th itraet, 62x185 4 750 part, 7:00 s. m.. 6:30 p. m. feet WesL ail points, S. P. Ry, 7:10 a. farm and fruit orchard, good 7:00 p. m.; depart, 3:30 93600 water and land m, 3:60 p. m, 2:45 p. a. farm and orchard, well ImB. California and Nevada, Southern $6000 proved, near city, terms P. L, A. A 8. L Ry. Arrive, 5:10 a. KELLY A HERRICK. m 7:30 p. ml depart, 2:46 p. at, :S9 Ogden postoffloe: North and Northwest, O. 8. L. Ry. 3:30 p. m.; depart, Arrive, 7:30 a. 13:55 a. m.. 11:50 mm. East, all points, U. P Ry. Arrive, 4:39 a. m 2:11 f. m.; depart, T:C0 a. e p. m. Southern Utah, O. 8. L. Ry. Arrive, 5:10 a. m.. 7:36 P. a.; depart. 3:30 a. in, 3:45 P- - m. Southern Utah. R. G. W. Ry, Arrive, 1:00 a. m, 3:50 p. m, 7:00 p. m.; 7:00 a. m, 1:30 depart, 3:30 a. WM. n, WINDOW of 1150.000 Has Been Dis- covered. New Britain. Conn, Feb. 12. A high Bank of New officer f the Saving Britain states that there Is a big shortage In the account of William Walker, the miming treasurer of thea bank, and that the bank' own discovered a up to noon had Miortage of fljh.itm. The examination of the lnk will be continued and r doubtless the short-athe offlrers will be found to lie mnrh larger. in negotiable se The above be missing tocurities was toin'i day. t ofll-eer- Bego Lily Circle. No. 174, amts ev- N, 117 Friday nights ery second and fourth ball. YIsKiag at 7:30, la K. of P. DAISY CASHMORE, a Tracy avenue. KATE HETMAN, Clerk, 236 28rd Street. 1-- 3 Women of Woodcraft. Ogdra Circle 581, meets every Tuesday night at 7:80 o'clock, K. of P. hall. Visiting CLEANING. Invited. window aad bouse cleaning Neighbors Dues caa be paid at the office of Ec Janitor and porter work. Sam Po- Audi, tbe afternoon of the 21th of each land Co. Bell, 103SK. Office 414 month. Flint National Bank Bldg. UTAH 25th fit. wfiU ud ALLEN TRANSFER CO. Phone WANT 32 for yours. AOS YIELO BIG RESULTS MRS. ALICE COLUNS, G. X Fingree Ave. MARIE CRITES, Clerk, 2711 roe Ave. FRATERNAL KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. Ogden Council No. 777. Meets W. 11. J. DeVi.NE. G. K. MORAN, Fla. Bec'y. ROYAL ARCANUM. 2983 Mon-- , LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. ev- ery Wednesday evening at K. of C hall. No. 2471 Wash. Ave., at 5 o'clock. Vlnltlag membeia welcome. J. g WANT AOS YIELD BIG RESULTS. OF WOODCRAFT. neighbors cordially lavlted. D. P. MILLIKEN. graduate veterinary surgeon. Call aaawered sight or day. Office, Ogden Fsed aad Sale Stable, 2218 Wash. Ave. Roth phones; night phone 455K. to the eaaraetar at th truster service we supply our petrosa Prompt, reliabto sad at low soot, aay time yon aay ws'U ba on yaar handle It expeditiously aad Job MISSING WOMEN VETERINARY SURGEON. GLASMAXX, BANK TREASURER Shortage Ogden Lzvige No. 2. Knights ol Pythias, meets at Castle Hall. Utah National Bank building, every MonSCAVENGER WORK. day avealag. All K. of P.'a requested with u. KINDS of scavenger work. to meet ALT, W. J. UNDERWOOD. C. C. Zwe-deVan John attention. Prompt, E. R. GEIGER. M. of F. 607 2nd St. Bell 747T. L N. MEAD, K. of R. aad 8 Clothes denied aad pressed $t a mouth, 167 26th SL Bell phone S59Z. -- Postmaster. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. TAILORS. Salt Lake City, O. 8. I Ry Arrive, 1:00 a. m.. 3:30 a. m 13:00 m, 1:50 i depart, 3:10 a. m, p. m, 7:30 p. 7:30 a. m , 2:45 p. m 5:50 p. m. Salt Lake City. R- - Q. W. Arrive, 1:00 a. m, 2:50 p. m.; depart. 7:00 a. at, 3:30 p. m. Points. O. g. L. Cache Valley Ry. Arrive, 10:45 a. : depart, 4:50 p. m. A Liberty Arrive, Huntsville, Eden 5:00 p. m.; depart, 9:00 a. m. R. F. D. Weber County Arrive, 5:00 p. m.; depart, 1:30 a. m. i:i WORK. DONE of all kinds. Bell phone S09Z. Neis. McCarty, 2728 Grant, a, p. m. A SANITARY -- 10-ac- a, Weber Camp No. 74, meets ia K. of P. hall ia Utah National Bank DR. A. FERNLUND, Physician and building every Thursday evening at Surgeon. Office hours, 19 aad 12 a. o'clock. VlaltiPg Woodman cordially m., 12 to 4 p. m. 340 25tb St. Office Invited to attead. T. C. MORRIS, C. C. phones, Bell 819K; Ind. 675.' Rest-den- e 948 Wash. lad. phone 508. E. AUTII, Clerk, Flrit. National Bank Building. AND SURGEONS. PHYSICIANS Silver Hive No. 1. meets the esoond aad fourth Tueedaya at 8:88 p. atreeL O'Neill hall. Twenty-fiftslater cordially tnvltad. BESSIE 8EBRIKO. L C. Via-ltln- g h LUCY NELSON. KNIGHTS R. K. , OF THE MACCABEES. Tea'ed. found, reliable. Fraternal secOgden Teat. No. 24. meet the Beneficiary Order. Insure) v.ea nt ond fourth evening, Friday and reasonable rate tor one. two. or three at o'clock sharp. In I. O. O. F. hall. thousand dollar. Accumulated emrr. Knights cordially invited to Visiting penry fund nearly three million tloi attend. Rocky Mountain ' lara. Investigate. 3. tv. H At. PET. Commander. arroal and (iiinrll No. 637. meets V. F. F. BOND, Recorder Keeper. W. hall. fourth Fridays at A. O. F. W. Stone. Regent; J. W. Wotber- WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. |