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Show r MORXIXO THE I iWH, OGDEN. EXAMINER: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY POR RENT WALL STRCET STOCKS IN INDEF INiTE STATE. At-- Fenian Exchange tribute te the Placing of WMkMM in of Benda. $29,000)000 Feb. V York. sentiment was II Speculative not definitely defined movement of today's stock market. It was In the last fifteen -- cutes that prices moved decisivewhich ly upward to the high level at time market dosed. I'P to that the drift was sluggish and uncertain, only active operations were iu Aaaconda which exceeded yesterday's i)ut dosed mw record level by aachsaged from last night. The ia the hanking opemtiana of the week were so confusing that m dear concept loa had been formed of what the changes In the statement Imel cendltlon would show.itemThe was the in surplus provement removing n danger that the oerraw margin might ha encroach 1 folupon and some buying by traderssitus-lio- n lowed on thin account. The la the money market 1a a good deal mixed. The effect of the government withdrawals of deposits from the national hanks will ha thrown over into next week's hank statement. The time money market, while non-iaa- l on Saturday was reported stronger and money brokers expect higher mtee next week. On the other hand sterling exchange was weak sad there waa increased- confidence that gold win be secured in London for next . ns 1-- crone-eurrent- e - week. The market did not ibow any immediate response to the news of the placing abroad of $29,000,000 of New Harm debenture bonds, except that tha weakness in the foreign exchange market was attributed to an expectation that remittances to New York would follow on account of these The transactions were subscriptions. regarded, however, as an important of an Improving feeling indication towards high grade American securities on tha part of foreigners. Sales of bonds, par value, 1746.000. CHICAGO PRODUCE. Cash quotations were as follows: spring wheat Flour, steady; Ns. Tiff U; No. I, 74013; No. red 71 No. 3 No. 3 com 43 074 No. 2 yellow, 44; To. 3 oats, 33 No. 3 white 89 white, 40 No. 3 rye, 63 fair to choice 40 malting. 66060; No. 1 flax seed, 17; No. 1 northwestern. $1.34; prime timothy seed, $4.65; Mover, contract, Short ribs, sides grade, $13.50. mess pork (loose), $3.11 lard per 100 per bbl., $17.13 Iba, $9.75; short dear sldea (boxed) I San Francisco, FVb. 16. The Family club handicap was the attractive feature of today's card at Emeryville. The big end of the $5,vuu purse went to Yoladay. ridden by Koener, at 4 to 1, which made a game race and had something to spare at the finish. Results: Flrat race, six furlongs: Miety' Pride, won: Vanneea. second; K. M. third. Brattain, Time. 1:14. Second race, mile and twenty yards: Salable, won; lsmalian. second; third. Time, 1:43 Third race, four furlongs: The Guns Stakes, $4.000 Abbey, won; Martha Jane, abound; Bravoure, third. Time, :43 Fourth race, mile and a quarter, the Family Club handicap, value $i,uAt) Yoteday. 113, Koerner. 6 le 1. won; W. H. Carey, 114. Knapp. 4 to 1, second; Dr. Leggo. 111. Graham, 9 to 3. ' Neaijn. Log third. Time 3:05 i Mills, Tanaa, Rapid Water. J. F. Donahue, Dusty Miller, Clamor ani Rubric also ran. Fltth race, seven fiiriuuga Shady Lad, won; Titus 11, second; Captain Burnett, third. Time. 1:33 15. Sixth race, six furlongs Ocean Shore, won; Blagg, second; Ingham, third. Time, 1:13 Bo-gu- 3-- 4-- 4-- ASCOT PARK RESULTS. , Log Angeles. Feb. 16. Rain and a sloppy track greeted a large crowd at Ascot today. The Woodland slakes, valued at 63.350 waa the feature event of the card which waa a claesy one clear through. Hanrsl net the pace tc the stretch and looked good to win but weakened and Early Tide came on with a rush ani won by a head. the favorite, finished . Banunica, away in the rear. Results: First race, one mile: Banladn, won; Lord Kensington, second; Com-niidthird. Time, 1:45. Second race, one mile Buaie Christian, won: Free Sias, second; Gold Spot, third. Time, 1:44 Third race, seven furlongs Giouviu-n- l Ballerio, won ; The RoustaahouL second; Ca die bon. third. Time, 1:304. Fourth race, Woodlawn stakes, four furlongs Early Tide, won; Harvel, second; Balbus, third. Time, 1:48V Fifth race, one mile, handicap J. H. Laughrey, won; Orilene, second; A. Muckoday, third. Time, 1:43. Sixth race. Futurity course La Cloria, won: Madden, second; Jack Kercheval, third. Tima, 1:11. t a. 3-- 1-- 4 2; CITY PARK RESULTS. I 3-- -- 1-- 1-- Whiskey, basis $9.17 oT high wines, $1.39. Receipts and Shipments.Articles Rcpta. Shpta. 33J00 33,506 Flour, bbls 16.000 34,700 Wheat, bu 465,600 199,100 Torn, bu 20.700 305,100 bu ' Oats, T.0O0 $.700 Rye. bu 50,600 34,000 Barley, bn - On the produce exchange today the butter market waa strong; creameries 33033 dairies, 30026. Eggs, ttesdy; at mark cssea Include.! 220 34; firsts, 34 prime firsts, 35 ext ran, 37 Cheese, firm, 13 New Orleans, Feb. 16. First race, mils, selling Granada, won; Mono-chorsecond; The Thrall, third. Tima. 1:41 Second race, full course, steeplechase Rip, won; Incantation, accord; Gould, third. Tima, 3:36. Third race, 3 1 fulonga Xotaaui-ga, won; Black Mary, second; Mont-Ur- t. third. Time. :41-- . Fourth race, American Turf association handicap, $2,000 added, three miles Mamie Algol, won: Cashier, second; Alma Do Four, third. Time, S:ll. p Fifth race, mile and sixteenth, Goldie, won; Peter Sterling, seoonJ: Bean Brummrl, third. Time, ban-dlea- 4-- 1 8-- OAKLAWN 0 16. Hot Springs, Feb. 16. Jockey Allen had a hard fall in the sixth race at STRIKE ON GOULD ROADS Oaklawa today and may be fatally in 8t. Lira la, Mo.. Fob. 16. Today Jured. Results: First race, tour furlong Fandango, rad the flrat week of a atriko of boil- won: Hasty Agnes, second; Wateluga, black emi tha upand ermakers, lielpers :49 on the Gould system of railroads, and third; Time, Second race, five furlongs Autumn 1 100 blacksmiths and have helpers won: Burn Arnold, second; walked out of the stops on the Iron Flower, Dr. Lee Huffman, third. Time, 1:03. AcMountain ft Missouri Paclfle. Third nee, six furlongs Midas, cording to notices posted by the gensecond; Miss Affable, eral manager, the strikers will be won; Alrncon,1:33 third. Time, given until next Monday to return to Fourth race, six furlongs -- Dr. Mack work and after that date those who Hannibal Boy, second; Halbert, won; have failed to do ao will no longer Time, 1:15. be malderej employee. The officials third. Fifth race, mile, celling Bitties, of the union claim they have set D. Dunn, second; Charley lost g member and do not know of won; J.third. Time, 1:42. one who' will weaken when the real Ward, Sixth race, mile and three sixteenths test of loyalty comes next Monday,-ThTerns Rod, won; High Bear, secstrike Is said by the railroad ond Groegraln, third. Time, 2:00 a In to first he the step management a movement Increase for wage genera! n western and southwestern linen. ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO LESS FIRST INSERTION THAN ES CENTS. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN EXCEPTING BUSi ADVANCE. NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN SOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. De- Albion . Alice .. Ajax Bullion Beck Carlaa Creole Con. Mercur Daly 1 .... ... i.t, .... .... ,, Judge ast bsly-Eagles Neat E. and B- - B. Grand Central Horn 8ilver Little Bell .... -- L. Mammoth Lon Dillon Mammoth May Day Nevada Hills Nev. Fairvlew .f.-lla- leather In the most workmanlike manner. Blankets, Halters, Whips and everything a horse owner needs. of J.C. Platt Saddlery Co. .... $.70 ....... Ogden Turf $0.00 ..t... ........ .... .....s ,,, ...I .. .... ' ...... X.$6 .26 STOCKS Interstate Rrekerage'empany Feb, 16, 1107. The usual wages' for laborers in to $1.80 a day, but laborers are so scarce that they demand and get up to $3 at present There la talk of importing coolie. ft fs reported from Chicago that the engineer! on the western railways have gained advances la wages that arill total about $6,000,000 a year. The Increases range from 5 to 12 cents run. Between 15,000 and cases .penal certain contracts and per 30,000 men are affected. agreements, amending various exist ing acts, and for other purposes. The American Sheet and Tin Plate The International Association of company announce an advance of 1 par cent In wages to all hot mill ton I Machinists has $100,000 in the treat-ury- . nags employes in tin mills. It is said mill men will receive an that aheet-tiThe supreme court ef Saxony has advance of per cent on March 1. Sana thousand mill and 6,000 sheet decided that boycotts and strikes, in men will be affected. an effort to increase wages, are not punlhable by law, and that employThe French government set aside ers can not demand compensation for $21,000 during the past ysar to aid or. losses caused oy strikes or boycotts pulsations which provide assistance A referendum vote la being taken te their members during unemployment among the various employes connected with tha metal trades upon the New South Wales labor leader subject of organising nn independent has given notice of bis inten- federation a a mean for united notion to bring In a bill declaring eight tion in all disputes with employers. hsura to be a legal working day, proAt a mass meeting held in Johan viding for the payment of overtime worked, declaring void, and in some nesbnrg, South Africa, recently un- - 326 Twenty-fift- h St , California and Eastern races. Direct wire for all sporting events. 6 Mo-Cow- 449 36th street. FOR RENT POR RENT Plano. PIANO. 2634 Grant. LOST. cal mdsa. Terms, 35th. WANTED TO BUY. Anything from A to 2. 2nd Hhnd. The Jumble, 3300 Wash. Phones 1141. Much more for Iota leas. WANTED Pork, veal, and chickens Russeli-Jama- at Co., 165 X4th a LOST A gold open faoe Waltham watch, between Scoweroft'a and 26th and Wash. Return to B. C., rare Bcowcroft's. 1 f Reward. 5-- PERSON may earn $75 to $100 monthly correspondfor ing newspapers, sure, steady work; no canvassing; experience unnecessary. Send for particulars Prow Syndicate, Lockport, N. Y. MEN AND BOYS, Plumbing or brick, laying trade pays $5 to $$ par day; wo toach you by practical inatruo WE PAY agenta, ladies or gentlemen, from 50 centa to $1.00 an hour to introduce and advertise our remedies, city or country. Car-ob- a Uri Co., 2361 Washington Ava. J. J, BRUMMITT. PROFESSIONAL Some leaders in city property: bouse on Madison Ave., $2500 bouse on Child's Ave. $1950 house near Lafayette ani Pith, barn and Improvements, $1050 ' terms, farm near Ogden. $6,000 terras. G. A. Horn. Realty and In vestments, room 50, First Nail M6-3- t Bank. Bell 1116, FOR SALE 80-ac- re ATTO RNE W. A. G. HORN. Offices over Radeon's Drug Store, I seek the business of 'all parties; am attorney against ail corporations and monopolies. to transact any and ail kinds of legal business. Attorney-at-Lnw- . New York City who hare been on strike for a new wage scale are reported to have won their demands. The 5.000 HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES, HAIR SWITCHES for sals at reduced prices. Hair chains a specialty. Masquerade coetumea to rant for balls and theaters. All mall orders promptly attended to. Mrs. C. E. Lee. $31 24th. P. O. Vox 435. INSURANCE.11 W. N PIERCE, Notary Public, Real Estate; Fire, lAfe add Accident Insurance, 407 24th SL Is rumored that a split has occurred in tbe nnks of the London striking music ball employes. A third party to the controversy has been formed, consisting of the chief stars, who have adopted conciliatory methods In negotiating with the mtnag- It Tbe Dominion government has appointed Judge Winchester of Toronto and Mackenzie king deputy minister of labor, as a commission to Inquire into all the circumstances connected with the strike of the telephone girls in Toronto. CEO. ALLEN, C. C. n. L. DOYLE. S. and T. B. P. O. ELKS. modern frame house. Urge lot $2600 North Washington Iroom modern frame house, large lot, $2750 on bench brick bouse, close In, Urge lot, $2000 large lot, on $ 600 2x165 6 750 farm and fruit orchard, good $3500 water and Und farm and orchard, well im$6000 proved, near city, terms KE1XY ft HERRICK. 10-ac- e DEFICIENCY BILL PASSES. Kanakas in Queensland, exempted are union n from deportation, forming Boise. Idaho, Feb. 16. The house tor the protection of their own Interyesterday passed a bill appropriating ests. 64,616.94 to pay deficiencies Incurred by the Mate up to this time in the A general demand all over tbe coun work day with the foeunrnberg murder cane. The hill try for a nine-hou- r as soon present pay has been made by the was passed under supenri-g$ It was imroduccd. Lrotherhood of Silver Workers. DEGREE OP POCAHONTAS. Laeotah Council. No. 3, D. of P, meets every Wednesday evening at o'clock. Eagle Hall. Duag can ba pall to Susie Aides. C. of W 113 26th 8L Visiting members iuvlted. MARTHA A. MORRIS. Pocahuntaa AUCE COLLINS. K. of R. ODD FELLOWS. Ogdea Lodge Na 5, Independent Or. Odd Follows. Meets In I. O. O, F. hall eve--y Tuesday evening. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to be present. J. W. BAILEY, Noble Grand. HENRY KISSEL, Secretary, der of Queen City, Rcte-knLodge No. 4. t. O. O. F. hail. Meets second and fourth Friday evenings si Odd bIvml Visiting flail. Twenty-fourt- h members Invited. A1H BAKER. Noble Grand. LOLA THORNTON, Secretary. FRATERNAL ORDER OP EAGLES Lewis-Stay-ne- . p. m. Bell phono 1014K. Ind. 1013. . . dent Ave., Ogden. iroom frame house, bench, terms Vacant lot on 28th street, attend. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogden Aerie, Na 113, F. O. E meets every Monday evening in Eagle hall, east THE INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. buys of Reed hotel, at 3:(H). Visiting Brothail kinds of junk. Bell phone 426. er Eagles are Invited to attend the Ind. phone 8G93D. Green ft Jacob- Aerie meetings. T. C. MORRIS, W. President. son, 8148 Pacific. D. T. TRACY. Secretary. DR. H. B. FORBES, Aerie Phyclcisa IP YOU have any kind of Junk, phone to Ogden Junk House wo will call FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD for IL Bell 'phone, S26K; Ind. 726. Ogden Lodge, No. 3ft, T. F. B. meets second and fourth Tuesdays at OSTEOPATHY. 8 p. ra.. In A. O. U. W. hall. Visiting members cordially invited. GORDON O IVE8, CORA G, IVES, I). H. ADAMS, President from IDA BECKER, Secretary. Osteopaths, graduates parent r Mol School, Klrkvilla, E. T, MIRC1I, Treasurer. block, suite 60. Treatment by m. a. to 5 DEGREE OP HONOR. appointment. Hours 3-- ters Wasatch Division No. 124. O. R. C second sad fourth Fridays at 1:30 p. m. la K. of P. hall, corner Washington avenue and 34th street. All brothers are cordially lari tad to JUNK. ALL KINDS ef scavenger work. Prompt attention. John Van SweSnaps.Snapps.Psnaps.etc.; Bargains. den, 607 2nd St. Bell 7I7Y. Dirt, per acre, cheap; per ox. free. Nalls, 3c, Tumbler 15c, T'Kettlrs 36u. Restaurant Fixtures, Counters, Scales TAILORS. 3 Horses for a song ft something else. $780 Plano, 3 Organs, Bargains. Clothes cleaned and pressed $1 a Nice Home ft Farm In Bountiful. 157 25lh St. Beil phone 85SZ month, B'dg. House, near Shops, paying well. Model Fruit Farm, 27A near city. UPHOLSTERING. Bankrupt and wreck goods. I AM doing rJl kinds of upholstering, Store, Goods, etc, 4 Acres in City. B'smlth Shop, Tools, Brick House, 5A draplny, carriage trimming, male New Goods for any old thing, etc. tress making, carpet fitting, laying The Jumble, 2300 Waah, 'Phones 1141. and Cleaning. Your patronage la reMuch Mors for Much Lass, spectfully solicited npon assurance , of prompt service and fair prices at FOR BALE 1 rods, 22nd street all times. I have had 21 years old also between Grant and Lincoln; last seven practical experience; Bell houses. 306 Patterson. phone yearn with the Boyle Furniture Ca 718-Z- . , Estimates given freely. Very respectfully, K. Van Kampen. resi3 mile FOR SALE Ranch, le acre. dence 3760 Volker ave,; shop same from city limits. Address 3060 Poraddress Bell phono 183-K- , Indepen- ter MRS. EVELYN GLA3MANN, M. E. C. MISS LOUISE RITTER, M. of R. ft CL Pro-pare- SL trouser-maker- s Meets every Saturday afternoon at 30 in Pythian half. Ctah National Bank building. Sojourning sisters cordially Invited to attend. , j The average number of men now employed in tbe Butte mines la as follows: Amalgamated. 6.000; North Bntte, 600; Butte Coalition, 7,400; and MonOriginal. 1,150; Pittsburg tana. 375; other mines, 1,630; a total of 11,705 men. The miners are paid on an average of $4 a day. SISTERS. tf 6 trade-union- PYTHIAN Ec-cle- . s Of the 16.429 members of forwarding returns to the Norwegian Central Bureau of Statistics, 339, or 2.1 per rent, were described as unemployed at the and of October. t Ogden Lodge, Na Tit, meets every Tuesday evening. Lodge and club STREET CAR MEN. rooms, second floor 51 a sonic building, RAILWAY, CLERKS, BOOKKEEPERS, and all 3416 Washington Avenue. others employed, find our offle raW. D. ROWN, E. R. ils bla for sums of $16 to $100. DisJ. H. KNAVfei, Sac rotary. counts If paid before dun. Payments No rharga ORDER OP WASHINGTON. suspended ia uiektu-au- . lor applications. The City Loan Co., Suite 8. first Nkfl. Bank Bldg. Ogden Union. No. 173, Order of Washington, meets every Tuosday MONEY to salaried people without evening at o'clock la A. O. U. W. security or endorsement; payments haiL Viatttng comrades invited to to autt, either weekly or monthly; attend WILLIAM DOYLE. President. business confidential. Call and get a 410-1D. D. WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. Drake, my terms. 13 16-bldg. MODERN WOODMEN OP AMERICA MONEY TO LOAN, us farms and city Utah Camp, Na 9990, A. W. AGEE, real fatale. HUNTER ft KENNEDY, Room $, Flrat NkUonal Bank Build- V. C.; J. H. SHAFER, Clerk. Meets very Tuesday night at Eagle Hall, I ing. p. m. Visiting members invited. tiocs in I months; position guar anteed: free catalogue. Coyne PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. . Trado School, 4976 Keaton Ave, SL FOR SALK Small houae and barn, Louis, Mo. to ba removed from premises. Bug- DR. A. FKRNLUXD, physician and W. N. gy and single harness. Surgeon. Office hours, 10 and 12 a BUSINESS CHANCES. 4t Peirce, 413 24th St. m., 13 to 4p. m. 840 35th SL Office phones, Bell 51 5K: Ind. 615. Rest STOCK COMPANIES incorporated. If FOR SALE Bargains in small farms denco 640 Wash. Ind. phone 503. you have stocks or bonds for sale, and city property. Call P. A. Mat-solet me try to sell them for you. $12 2$th. Bell, 908-SANITARY WORK. George II. Kellogg, Broker, 540 El Ilcott Square, Buffalo. ham and ground, FOR SAIJS-Liv- ery 132x165 ft., containing 27 stalls, wash DONE of all kinds. Bell phono S09Z. WANTED Furniture suitable for Nels. McCarty, 3733 Grant. yacks, etcM in rear on Grant Ave, . rooming house. Pbono 667K. south of 25th SL, opposite Fire StaSCAVENGER WORK. tion. Apply F. F. Bond, 327 24th der labor auspices, it waa resolved that the proper remedy for the Chinese evil was repatriation on the expiration of prevailing contracts. Queen Esther Chapter No. 4. O E. Regular meetings bald at Masonic Hall en Washington avenue, between Twwnty-fiftsad Twenty-sixtstreets the first and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning members cordlsL invited to attend. ANNA LEWIS, W. M. ULY V. HAL6THD, Secretary. Sl meets AGENTS WANTED. LAST Between 23rd St. and Utahns Drug a tore, oa Waah. Ave., an MONEY TO LOAN gold watch Inscribed with initials from P. 8. to D. T. Return to 323 23rd. MIST Black pocketbook, Bismarck saloon souvenir, between Congress capital. Territory at home or Dancing Academy, and 26th and abroad to sniL If desirable the Wall, contains two receipts and monhome may be used as headquarters ey. Return to Standard office. Weekly salary of 91,000 per ye and expenaea. Address, J. A. Alexander, Morgan Park, 111. LOST Plain gold ring, between Grant school and 23nd and Grant, MEN To distribute our aamplea, tack or on 32nd street, between Great signs. 930-0weekly. Steady, ao and Lincoln. Liberal reward for recanvassing. Oliver, Monroe Build-inturn to this office. Chicago, 111. POR SALE REAL ESTATE. WANTED First class carpenter. Apply at once. State Industrial School. POR SALE 6 acres of good land, together with water and houas and barn, In goqd location, WANTED Aa associate with some user ear line, I2JHI0. experience and a little cash to Join An elegant residence in n U. S. mineral survey or in an ofrailroad district, $1,800. fice In Nevada. Apply at ones. lad. One acre of guod land in heart of 366ID. beat fruit district near 13th steer, $550. WANTED Four young men te do adOne brick with bath and vertising. can make from $4.00 to sewer connection, $3,000. $9.00 per day. Call at room No. L Also one frame and one Iden-h- s Hotel. Hours 10 to 1$ and 2 to 4. frame, all located on bench, In 13 23-.first class residence district, $1,609 each. MEN and boys wanted to learn plumb A and hath, new residence, tug, plastering, bricklaying, electricwith hot and cold water connection. al trades; tree catalogue; positions ' In railroad district, $1,900. secured: tuition fifty dollars. Coyne Trade Schools, New York and San ('HAltXCEY PARRY, Cor. 23rd and Wash. Phone 369-X- . Francisco. 1 yt 1)7 ANY INTELLIGENT MASONIC. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED, n. 114 Faatone, 1 3 Chilli ie $1.50 3-- BALDWIN, Kl'RTXMANN and El L1NGTON Pianos end other musi- WANTED Gentleman or lady to travel fur Mercantile House of largj Cola Mining So. Columbus Seven Troughs BOARD AND ROOM 2--1 locomotive engineers on the Central railroad and its branches have decided to demand of the authorities an Increase in wages sufficient to bring their pay to the standard pay of engineers In the Uni ted States. n sals Rhode Island Rad Cockerels. J. T. Axisy, 3358 Lincoln Aie. FOR Tested, sound, reliable. Fraternal Order. Insures men at reasonsDlr rate for one, two, or three thousand dollars. Accumulated emergency fund nearly three million dollars. Investigate. Rocky Mountain Council. No. 637, mee'a second and fourth Fridays si A. O. V. W. hall. F. IV. Stone, Regent; J. W. Wother-spooCollector, G B. Roberta, Secy. Beneficiary MONEY TO LOAN. e. and fancy 24U SL Inti, IN SIX WEEKS we educate you in salesmanship, secure you as traveling salesman with position responsible firm. Address, Tha Bradatreet System, Rochester, N. Y. .... .... ...... Joa Bowers ; , Lead King , Little Chief Mount Lake Now Tork Richmond Ana Scottish Chief FEMALE. PERSON willing to distribute our samples; $3v.iKi weekly. Empire." 92 1a Salle St, Chicago, 111. Steady position; no canvassing. Butler Liberal Beck Tunnel Black Jack .... Emerald 761 131-- Benlf OARD AND ROOM. ANT .... ...... .... ....... .... .... Ingot Tailored Ogdcw rooms. MALE HELP WANTED, 8tar Cona S via sea So. Swansea Stray Dog . rtah Mine I. s. Con 1 icioria Boston Con Dalton W ANI ED, china a specialty. phone 3727D. 4.50 .... ..... Cyclone STRICTLY first class private furnished rooms and board. 3515 Lincoln are-su- DRESSMAKING ........ Ontario .... Silver King Sacramento Silver Shield WANTED SITUATIONS 300 100-mil- e furnished rooms for to couple with- FOR SALE Small grocery store and 2b 13 Wash. Ave. fixtures with living rooms. Party 214-lleaving tows. 2903 Wash. FOR RENT Famished nett Block, 1 conven- ' 312-lW- FI Ho good second haul sewing marhiues. at $5. $10 and $15 each, if sold at ouce. One good sewing machine buggy, cheap. Call at 2141 Grant Avc. U Wash. WANTED An assistant to tbe matron of State Industrial School... Apply at once to the superintendent. A good lauadreaa General Hospital, at esc. l) Mexican All Our Harness 1876 hufae and hs -- ing. it mads from the best nicely housekr-tpin- lad. g one-hal- new Harness you need? Don't think yon can't afford It till you've given us a chance. We sell no inferior goods, no old fashioned appliances. chicken-653. 2 14-t- FOR SALE 3 tion at Columbus recently, voted to abolish tha defense fund assessment f of of one per cent of earn- that 01 u Adult women in the hosiery mill in Pennsylvania earn an average of $5.10 per week; under the age of aixteen the weekly wages la $3.82. HOW ABOUT THREE light Two furnished rooms for x;vr-ii-uctid 3-- The geuiieiuan HELP WANTED. 3-- their state FUR RENT ROYAL ARCANUM. . Ind. Phone FOR SALE CeS. 1(5 25th. ees-skm- 3-- Ohio miners, in bred Fine Wash. .We. SALE 2725 FOR RENT - Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 159 26th street. out children. FEMALE SAN FRANCISCO RESULTS. FUR MISCELLANEOUS. -- 216-2- .... 3-- FOR SALE FURNISHED ROOMS for light houseWANTED A good, reliable. s Sah Lake. Feb. 16. Todays 24th at. keeping. 329 4 iwu. Musil girl. eau.iiy of the mining exchange were nouse. uuud . siit ;tto tu. FOR RENT Furnished rooms and rharacteristiaed by tha lively trading board for gentlemen. 2402 Adams in Untie stocks, with Star Consoli- WANTED Nurse girl j aaslst situ avenue. dated a star feature. The disclosie,-home buoy, one woo will ure of the consolidation scheme causn.auts. inquire at .oiy ausum a to. FOR ed a big demand for the atoch and the RENT Furnished and unfurnished Hsu. 2634 Great. stock sold as high as $2 cents a share 2111m and then dropped back to 43 cents at WANTED Dining room State at girl LARGE the end of the open board call. Black light front Industrial ftcnuul. rooms cheap. 3468 Wash. Mrs. AnJack weakened, while May Day did drew. business at 29 cents. WANTED Lady lo supervise kitchen There were only four of the unlistwork and te sssui in cooamg. FOR R ENT-Lig- ht ed stocks traded la. Copper Glance housekeeping room Bute lunusirial bcnool. 137 26lh SL WO. sold at $7 and 27 cents. 7.009 sharaa changing hands at these prices. W ANTED Waitresses, par FOR RENT Furnishes rooms, moo-er$$ Flvs hundred aharea of Staadard Copniunth, room sud metis. Kenvon 6X7 3rd SL noaveaieaca per found buyers at from 11.10 to hoiei. Salt Lake City. 13--4 500 Western Nevada sold It $1.17 for $1.50; and $5.60 waa paid for 100 BANTED A caamoeruMid disk a and FOR RENT Ciaan furnished rooms, Sharaa of Ohio Copper. washer at the Virginia. with bath, the roughly renovated; The closing quotations and sales also light housekeeping rooms. The were: WANTED Girl lor geLeral housework Colonial, 313 Site SL Mra. 8. L Today's Quotations. 546 2bth street. Chian, Manager. Stocks. lltah-Mlcblga- 1-- 1-- Cauacd Big mand. K housekeeping 01b at. I"-- ef Ctnaoiidation Schama Tetro .... .... .... Sixth race, seven furlongs n won Grace George, second; Alton X ictor Con ... Boy, third. Time. 1:37 II sbaSb .... . m m Seventh race, six furlongs Belle Tallow Rose Ptrome, won: Delmora, second; Blue-dale- , Yankee Cox .... third. Time, 1:11 1:44 HEXT Three , runnis. loe $n. LIVELY TRADING IN THE TINTIC STOCKS. Disclosure 1W7 FURNISHED ROOM A 1R MINING MARKET RESULTS. EMERYVILLE 17. 3912-D- . , VETERINARY SURGEON. D. P. MILLIKEN, graduate veterinary surgeon. Calls answered night or day. Office. Ogden Feed and Sale Ave. Both Stable, 3219 Wash. phones; night phone 4S5K. Ogden 1oJge Na 1 D. of II. meets In Eagle ball the second and fourth Wednesday afternoons of each month at 3:30 p. m. SUSIE STMS. C. of If. JEANNETTE HIMS Financier. L. JENNIE PROUT, Recorder. WOODMEN OP THE WORLD. Weber Camp Nn. 74, meets in K. of P. ball In Utah National Bank building every Thursday evening at S o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially iuvlted to attend. T. C. MORRIS. C. C. E. AUTH, Clerk. First National , Bank Building. KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS. Lodge No. 2. Knights ot meet at Castls Hall, Utah National B$nk building, every Monday evening. All K. of P.'s requested to meet with ua. W. J. I'KDERWOOD, C. C. E. R. GEIGER. M. of F. U N. MEAD, K. of R. and 8 Ogden Pythias, WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Bego Lily Circle, No. 174, meets av-er- y second and fourth Friday nights at 7:30, In K. of P. hall Visiting neighbors cordially Invited. DAISY CASHMORE, O. Tracy avenue. KATE HETMAN, Clerk. 33rd Street. 137 N, 238 1-- 1 Women of Woodcraft, Ogdea Circle 561, meets every Tuesday Bight at 7:38 oclock. K. of P, balL Visiting Neighbors invited. Dues can be paid at the office of Ed Auth, tbe afternoon of the 21th of each month. First National Bank BMg. MRS. AUCE COLLINS, G. N Fingree Ave. MARIE CRITE8, Clerk, 2T31 29X Mew-ro- e Av. WINDOW CLEANING. LADIES OP THE MACCABEES. UTAH window and bouts cleaning Silver Hive No. 1, meets the second o janitor and porter work. Sam p. m at it 3:30 Ca Beil, 1088K. OSes 414 and fourth Tuesdays street Vie. O'Neill hall. Twenty-fift- h 25th 8t. itlag alsters cordially Invited. BE8SIE SEBRIXO. L. C. LUCY NELSON, R. K. FRATERNAL Po-lan- KNIGHTS OP COLUMBUS. Ogden Council No, 777. Meets every Wednesday evening at K. of C hall. Xa 3473 Wash. Ave at 9 o'clock. Visiting members welcome. J. W. H. DeVIXE. O. K. J. MORAN, Fin. Sec'. 1 i KNIGHTS OP THE MACCABEES. Ogden Tent, Na 24. meets the sec ond and fourth Friday evenings, at I oclock sharp, in L O. 0. F. hall. Visiting Knights cordially Invited te attend. J. W. HALSEY. Commander. F. F. BOND, Reoorder Keeper. |