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Show FELT IN PARIS CIO. Per:, Feb. ik.--'!- ' m er.aied by tbe irureu,e in Frame was echoed iu hi' cia:nl,r of dt'puiif today by an Interpi-.ia::,!- . of the guvercmeni m the insecurity of All life in Far! and iu tile counnj a regular along tile Belgian frjutii-land of bandit ba been uMiiug aud their uurderipg fer two years and depradatlopB rnsticue it tiu- - of the fact that the police early iu February succeeded in aire-im- g the ring lead eis. During the past two year the gaug hae committed thousand of and murders. The streets of Paris, especially in th-- Mont Marti e district are terrorised b Apaches,'' us they are called and are no longer safe tor The newspaper for pedestrians. weeks pas; have been filled with stories of robberies and murders, the victim being siruck down with There are delinquent upon :hc described stock, oc aciount of assessment levied on Ji.i'.uary 10th. i be several amounts set opposite the uarut-- of the resueciite share- hold. a follows: Name. Cert. Siiare Amt. . r GROCERY w MEAT i. want to cui down living; see us and 1 MP,nw call and and Grant phones 266 Belli (13 Independent BUTTE is made from the host of leather in the most workmanlike manner. Blanket. Halters. Whlpa and everything s hone owner needs. Pianos. Brea. Organs. Newman AND MUSICAL rliR ;rl ai lilt Guitars, Accordeona. Strings. Latest Publication of Sheet Kuala the Wonderful Pipe Organ. Be 2376 Washington Avenua. OGDEN, UATH. B. E. W. A. Malan. Malan. WE CAN MOVE ANYTHING. and Baggage Wagone. SPECIALTIES Plana Fun tura Safe Moving and Storage. OUR OFFICE 40S Twenty-fift- Street. h PHONES Ind 224. Bell, 2201 Second Hand Stores Tha JUMBLE buys, sella or change any old thing" (bluon" ones. and most mw Wash. Hello, 1144 NEVADA We buy ex- 2300 STORE. and sell all kinds of now and second-hangood. Call or phons Wccker & Haynes, Per pa. Ifit gbth It, Phone, ind. 622. SECOND-HAN- d PAUL ZIEGENHIRT, Sooond-HanStore. have anything to aail or call or phons 1870 to 1370 Wash. 656-k- . -- Tntlurta and Uncy specialty. iiil :4th St. Ind HELP WANTED. to furnace. j Buy Avs-Bsi- ! Ind, 676. elevaiur at once. buy WANTED ply iu uuc-e- . Will pay ,f C. J. HERRICK Bucce seers t H. L. Bring your gooda here to sell them.. Call huy. 212 Wash Ave, (w-y- . Ind. 407. sr wANT ANT ads YIELD ADS YIELD , CO, white. . If yew want n BH If wen, Phans BIG RESULTE rOIt RENT Furalshed aett Block. at the BIG RESULTS ANt AOs YIELD BIG RESULTS, room GOOD BOARD and mom. BOARD AND ROOM Boa-6-6-- tf MEN and boya wanted to lrarn plumb log, plastering, bricklaying, electrical trades; free catalogue; positions secured; tuition fifty dollar. Coyne Trade Schools, New York and San l jt 117 t nap. Nniis. WANTED MALE. wk WANTED. WE PAY agents, ladles or gentlemen, from 50 cents to 61.00 an hour to Introduce and advertise oar remedies, city or country. Carobs Med. Co., 2361 Washington Ave. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED, WANTED at Pork, Tesl, end chickens Co, X66 24th Bt. Russeil-Jsme- e WANTED. TO BUY. WANTED Double harness for farm use. Ihe suitable 6G7K. A to Z. 2nd Hand. Jumble, 2300 Wish. Phone 1144. SHORTS. Loa Angeles, Feb. 28. Orange shipments from southern California for February lu about 10,000 carloads .short of the figure estimated by the 'growers to be necessary for tbe moving of Ihe crop and to insure against lose. The trouble la laid to car shortThe'rellroafli say they have not agesufficient motive power to move the freight. The railroads promised in formally to furnish the fruit shippers with an average of 150 cars daily during Februarv. but averaged but 114 Prerldent F. B. Fay of the California Citrus Talon stated today that In his opinion there would be 4.000 cars of oranges left on the trees at the end of the season. ON A CRUISE. Washington. Feb. 28- .- A party con-. sisting f Speaker Cannon, Representatives Tswney. Min newts ; latutlcnslsger. New XJttsner and N., T. MrKinlev, 111.; Moore. Pennsylvania and I W. Bnabey. sceretary to Speaker Cannon, will sail from Xw Yor March S. for a emlse to the West In the Paninra wles. South America, canal and Cuba. The parly will be abone sent from the Taltel Stale month. Olc-ot- t. the total number of members of par- llament elected up to 486, divided as And In accordance with law (and an follows: Monarchists, 80; Ortober- - order of the hoard of directors) bo lata and Moderates. 36; Poliah NationConst ! many ahsiei of each parcel of stock alist a, 43; Progressives, 28; Left 87; Democrats, tutlonal psrty, be sold will at as may be necessary the office of J. J. Driver, 2285 Wash- 188; Indefinites, 13. ington Are., Ogden, Utah, on tbo 6th day of March, 1007, at 5 p. m, to pay WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FEARED BY MERCHANTS. thereon, todelinquent assessment gether with coat of advertising and With It France Will Outstrip Rivals In expenses of the as lea W. B. WILSON, Secretary. Morecce. Elko Eclipse Gold Mining Company. Berlin, Feb. 28.-- A dispatch to the FORECLOSURE OF AN ARTIBXnB Cologne Gazette from Tangier asserts AND WAREHOUSEMAN'S that a French syndicate closely conLIEN. nected with the Comptoir du Bucompte baa erected wl relev stations at nearNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ly all the Moroccan ports, Including pursuant to Chapter 2 of the Revised Tangier. The dispatch adds tbat the are SUtutes of Utah for 1888. JOHN J. British and German merchant McKINKOX, a painter and artisan, afraid that the control of the wool r will offer at a public sale on Saturday, trade and the fluctuations of the March 1807, U twelve oclock currency of Morocco will thus benoon, at his place of hualneaa, 2202 come entirely under French control. Washing! hi Avenue. Oglen. Utah, (and fort close his artisan's and wareCRAZY MAN HALTED. houseman's lien on), a certain article of person il property, to wit; One surHs Waa Making Hl Way to the Palace. rey in w ilch he claims a lien for repairing, ultoring and bestowing labor thereon, and furnishing miteriale Berlin, Feb. 28. A man wearing tbs therein and therefor, of the m unable uniform of a dragoon officer tried to value of 615.26; that said pern mol ar- enter the palace last night but a pois the imperty liceman on duty 1 the entrance, notticle, to of ANTC N FROXK, Junior; tl at aald ing Inaccuracy in the uniform, stopped repairs 1 nd improvements wei t mads and questioned him at length. Finop July I6th, 1806, at his lasts ice and ally the man was arrested. He turn request; that because of the failure ed out to be s dangerous lunatic, of the laid Anton Frank, Jvalor, to workman named William Heltmann rail and remove the sold sure y when who came here from Hsrbnrg, Prus completed and of which he Vs duly nix. notified, the sold John J. M iKlnnon was cot ipelled to store the ime for SALVADOR DECLINED which there has been incun id storage chi rges of the reasonat e value To Accept a Whit Elephant aa of 68.0'), making a total aiiount of Present 823.26 due him; that said account ie due and has been for more tkan thirty Ban Salvador. Republic of Salvador, Feb. 27. The national assembly. In days pi lor hereto. hated this 20th day of Februarv. esa'lon yesterday, refused a donation 1907. to Salvador, made by various persons JOHN J. McKINKOX. In the state of North Carolina. I". 8, Lien Holder. A., of bond of the stale of North CarJOSEPH CHEZ. Attorney olina to the amount of $5QO,Ano. In rejecting this proffered donation tbe try. Tbe entire remittance waa re- assembly expred the opinion that mitted today from Dr. Louise Klopach, It would be nndlBulfled for Salvador editor and proprietor of the Chrialian to ancept the gift. Herald, who states: MI8SWTbANK CASHIER. The advices which bv letter and cable have reached this office Rhow Feh. 28. William F, Euc.t a distressing condition of affslrs Portland. In China that the Herald feels imWalker the rriMlnS bank cashier of pelled to put forth a mighty effort to New Britain. Conn., baa been located Pinkerton destay the ravages of srsrvatjnn, plsgue at Ontario. Ore.. "! nd death to the full extent of Ita abll. tective has gonp to that place to arrest him. Ity.r Walker Is snspecred of having taken CREEL FOR GOVERNOR. In sernrlflea from a New 3380,000 Britain bank. Most of the money was El Paso. Feb. 28. El Norte, the lost In wild speculations In the stork newspaper owned and published at market. Chthusbns by Snriqne Creel. Mexican Walker, under the name of W, D. ambassador to the United Btsten, has Rether registered t the Portland hoCreri'a candidacy for the tel in this city. February 18th. junoum-ethe govremorehlp of Chihuahua and considered hla election ASTONISHMENT IN PANAMA. certain. Should he be elected he would retire 2R -- The b. a ambaaaadsr. resignation Panama of John F. fit evens, chief engineer a csiim-.-- I RUSSIAN ELECTION. has canal, of the Panama here. Mr. Stevens refusranlshmen. The re- ed 1o iliscovs h action or Its Bt. Petersburg. Feb. 28 musi eon turns received rainy from Viet-the province and the Ciy of Lodx brjng from Wsshlng'oii. all-ye- 8-- witi-aurrey, 1 O-e- d The Amor! Washington, feb. can Nation! Red Cross forwarded by cable to Chin fOS.ooo for the relict of the famine sufferers of that roun- - sl. MASONIC. Qneen Esther Chapter No. 4, O K. Regular meetings held at Masonic Hall on Washington avenue, between Twenty-fift- h and Twenty-sixtetreett tha first and third Fridays of sack month. Sojourning member cordial invited to at toad. ANNA LEWIS. W. M. LILY V. HA LB TED, Secretary. 8. Buippe, Penapb, etc. Bargalni Turn birrs, 5c; T'Ketllea, 3uc. h 2l--; tlankruiH aud Wrecked Stocks. Fiau.) A 2 Organs, Snap Bargain. Call up thr Jumble. 2SuU Washington Ave. 1htiaee 1144. , I;-- FOR SALE-Fin- BISTERS. PYTHIAN TOR SALE Edison phonograph aud 5o new records. 2726 Wash. Meet 2:30 afternoo every Saturday MRS. EVELYN GIJIS MANN, K. S. C FOR BALE Flu good second band MISS LOUISE RITTER, IL of R. A C sew ing machine, at 65, 10 and 615 ORDER OP RAILWAY CONDUCTOR! each, U soiu at one. One good sewing machine buggy, cheap. Call at R. C Wantch Division No. 124, 2141 Grant Ave. U meets second and fourth Fridays at 2:30 p. m. la K. of P. hall, corner FOR BA IX Rhode Island Red avenue and 34th street Cockerels. J. T. Ax ley, 2356 llnculn Washington All brothers are cordially invited to Ave. attend. GEO. ALT JEN. C. C. and ELBALDWIN, KVRTZMANX D. 1 DOYLE, B. and T. LINGTON Plano and other musical mdse. Terms, Paatone, 414 8. P. O. ELKS. a 8TREET CAR MEN. CLERK8, BOOKKEEPERS, and all others employed, find our office reliable for sums of 10 to IliHi. Discount if paid before du. Payment suspended In tick nee. No charge for applications. Tbe City Ixtan Co., Suite 2, First Nsl'l. Bank Bldg. RAILWAY, ROOMS Tw o unfurnished moms, wlto hath, eiiiiabic for couple. Ind. 3749-A- . phone Ogden Lodge, No. MONEY TO LOAN. 448 26lh street. FOR RENT Two office or sleeping room over Clark's store. ORDER OF WASHINGTON. Ogdea Union, No. 173, Order of every Tuesday Woablngton, evening at 8 o'clock In A. O. U. W. Invited to halL Visiting comrade to salaried people without security or endorsement; payments te suit, either weekly nr monthly; Coll and get buelnea confidential. Eemy terms. D. IX Drake, 418-1- MONEY HOUSES WANTED To rent five or modern house any time before April. No children. Address with particulars, 2661 Mm roe Ave. six-mo- POR BALE rie 12 bldg. attend. WILLIAM DOYIJB. President. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. 16-t-f J. REAL E5TATL Utak Camp, No. 8880, A. W. AGEE. V. C.; J. H. SHAFER, Clerk. Meet every Tuesday night at Eagl Hall, I p. m. visiting member invltsd. BRUM MITT. DEGREE OP POCAHONTAE. Leeotah Council, No. g, D. of P.. meet every e,lueday evening at 8 oclock. Eagle HaU. Duos can be paid to Bnala Aide, C. of W 112 26lh Bt. Vikltlng members invited. MARTHA A. MORRIB. Pocahuntai AUCE COLLINS, K. of R. PROFESSIONAL FOR 8 A IX Corner lot, Twenty-eec-end street and Madison avenue, 6x8 rods, house, pantry and eellsr. Addrera Mr. A. D. Smith, room 25, Woodmaneee block. 2 26 it can-cavi- . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW- eight-roome- d A. Attorney HORN. aOffices over Badooa'e ODD FELLOWS. I seek tha bnelaesa of all parties; am attorney against all d corporation and monopolies. to transact any and all kinds of legal bnalnaoa. Drug 'Store. FOR BAL- K- 7 room frame, lot 45 feet Ly 10 rods, 62.760; frame, pantry and closet, large lot, chicken bouse and fiult trees, $600; frame, large lot, 6I.7IMI; acre In fruit, 1220)): 60 tram, feet by 147 feet on car line, $250 Fine residence hit, 61200. Ask for W. N. Peirce, 411 bargains. 2 21 lwk 24th Bt. Ogdon Lodge No. I, Independent Order of Odd Fellow. Meets la I. O. 0. F. hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to Fie-pare- be HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. HAIR SWITCHES for aala at reduced prices. Hair ehalua a specialty. Masquerade costumes to rent for bulla and theaters. All mail orders Mrs. C. E. promptly attended to. FOR BALK -- A No. t Cattle Ranch, Lee, 321 24lh. P. O. Bos 435. comprising over 4,000 acres, cross fenced, branltrg corrals and lituise. INSURANCE. near Huntsville between tbe Ogden Weber nd rirers. W. N PIERCE, Notary Public. Real ' Also one farm in Kaysvllle, Davla EsUta; Fire, Life end Accident Inand between upper county, lying surance, 407 24th Bt. lower road, fenced, house and orchmore or 200 ard, comprising acre, JUNK. less; excellent location for fruit orchard; good water right. THE INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. buys One farm In Bnunttrul comprising ell kinds of junk. Bell phone 626Z. or more 30 acres, less; good water Ind. phone 3683D. Green A Jacob-on- , right. 3141 Pacific. For full parllrultra Inquire Utah lmo IF YOU have any kind of Junk, 'phone Packing Company. to OgJee Jnnk House; we will call RALE-new brick Res. with I FOR for IL Bell 'phone, 326K; Ind. 725. rooms and bath, hot and coM water. I10-lm- a Lot 50il32 ft. to an alley. Located la Railroad District. 2300. MUSIC. residence In An elegant 1560. One brick with bath and ewer connection, 63,000. frame and one Aim on frame, nil located on bench. In first class residence district, 61.600 each. A and bath, new residence, with hot and cold water connection. In railroad district, 61.800. CHAUNCEY PARRY, Cor. 23rd and Wash. Phone 35&-- Bargains In amall farms and city property. Call P. A. Mat'-on-, 806-X- . FOR BALE 613 28th. Bell, FOR BALE IJvery bare and ground, 132x165 ft., containing 27 aulls, wash racks, etr., In rear on Grant Ave, south of 25th 8L, opposite Fire Station. Apply F. F. Bond, 327 24th MM 8t FOR BALE rods, 22nd 5 street between Grant and Lincoln ; also houses. 306 Patterson. Bell phone 718-Z- . 28-lm- o FOR SALE Ranch, lu acre. 2 mile from city limits. Address 8060 Por- ter LOBT. garnet brooch, between 27th street and Wall avenue and Catholic church. Return to l28 Shorten aveaue and receive reward. LOST Between 23rd BL and Uiahnu Ave.. n eu Drug store, on Inscribed with graved gold wa1-Initial from F. 8. to D. T. Return to 228 23rd. 11 Bismarck LOST Black saloon aouvemr, between nd nd 2Gih Dancing Academy, monWall, contain two receipt snd ey. Return ra Standard office Wh. h LOST-Pl- ain Grant school or on 22nd nd Lincoln turn to this between ring.' gold and 22nd snd xrant. street, between Gram Liberal reward for re: ciT'c?. WANT ADS YiELO BiG RESULTS. Visiting ADA BAKER, Noble Grand. LOLA THORNTON, Secretary. OF EAGLES ORDER FRATERNAL Fraternal Order of Eagle, Ogden Aerie, No. Ill, F. O. E meet every Monday evening In Eagles hall, east of Reed hotel, at 6:00. Visiting Brother Engle ra invited to attend the Aerie meetings. T. C. MORRIS, W. President D. T, TRACY. Secretary. DR. H. B. FORBES, Aerie Physician I BROTHERHOOD FRATERNAL Ogden Lodge, No. 371. T. F. B. meets second end fourth Tuesdays at S p. m, in A. O. U. W. halL Visiting members cordially invited. D. H. ADAMS, President IDA B BICKER, Secretary. E. F. MISCH, Treasurer. DEGREE OF HONOR. OSTEOPATHY. Ogden Lodge No. 1 D. of H. meets In Eagle hall the second end fourth Wednesday afternoons of each month at GORDON 0 IVES, CORA O. IVES, Osteopaths, graduate from parent 8:30 p. m. r school, Kirkvllla, Mo. Bl'BIE SIM 8, C. of H. block, suite 66. Treatment by JEANNETTE HILL, Financier. a. m. to 8 Hours L. JENNIE PROUT, Recorder. appointment. p. m. Bell phone 1014K. Ind. 1012. WOODMEN OF THE WORLOl PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Weber Camp No. 74, meet in K. DR. A. FERVLUND, Physician and of P. ball In Utah National Bank Surgeon-- - Office hours, 10 and 12 n. building every Thursday evening at 6 m., 12 to 4 p. m. 340 25th SL Office oclock. Vlaltlng Woodmen cordially Invited to attend. pbooes, Bell 61SK; Ind. 616. ResiT. C. MORRIS, C. C. dence 646 Wash. lad. phone E03. Lewla-Stay-nt- t E. AUTH. Clerk, First National Bank Building. SANITARY WORK. DONE of all kinds. Bell phone 608Z. Nets. McCarty, 2728 Grant. SCAVENGER KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Ogden Lodge No. 2. Knights ol Pythias, meet at Castle Hull, Utah National Back bullJIng, every Monday evening. All K. of P.'e requested to meet with ne. WORK. ALL KINDS of scavenger work. Prompt attention. John Van Sweden, 607 2nd BL Bell 747Y. W. U VETERINARY D. P. MILLIKEN, $1 a 85SZ. 45EK. M. C. C. of F. N. MEAD, K. of R. and B OF WOODCRAFT. Bego Lily Circle, No. 174, meets every eeccad end fourth Friday nights at 7:30, In K. of P. halL Visiting "Tlte graduate veterinary phone; night phone UNDERWOOD, WOMEN I BURGEON. surgeon. Calls answered night or day. Office. Ogden Feed and Bale 2216 Wash. B table. Ave. Both J. E. R. GEIOER, TAILORS. I DAISY CA8HMORE, Tracy avenue. KATE HEYMAN, 23rd StreeL tf A IX)ST Gold watch snd chain, between 8. P, shops and 23rd and Wall. Finder return to 118 2Srd at. snd receive reward. H. Hoey. h it riothea cleaned and pressed Bell pbona fr street. Hall, Twenty-fourtmembers Invited. Typo-writer- month, 167 25th BL If BTOCK companies Incorporated. you hare stork or bonds for sale, you. let me try snd sell them George M. Kellorg. Broker, 540 Square, Buffalo. Queen City, Rebekah Lodge No. 4. O. O. F. hall. Moots eeeoal aad fourth Friday evening! at Odd Fellows 1. merchandise, etc.; also do nil kinds reand pairing novelty work. W. P. Foster, 527 21st Ave., Ogden. BUSINESS CHANCE. LOST BELT. MUSICAL present J. W. BAILEY, Noble Grand. HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. 2 railroad district, fl,800. One acre of good land In heart of I heat fruit district near 12th ateer, OP AMERICA MODERN WOODMEN MONEY TO LOAN, on forma and city KENNEDY. real estate. HUNTER Room 6. First Notional Bank Build- mg MONEY TO LOAN- -J. meets yvery Til, end club Tuesday evening, izxlg room, second boor Masonic building, 2411 Washington Avenue. W. D. ROWN. E. R. J. IL KNAUbS, Secretary. 1 HED a, la Pythian hull. Utah Nutkma. chicken, Sojourning latere cor Ind. Phone Gal Bank building. dlelly invited to attend. breed e 725 Wash. Ave. 1 K-- AID FROM RED CROSS. alo baggy. eu-- 1 JAPANESE COOK wants position; hotel restaurant or ramp. Japanese Boarding House, 24U4 Wall ave. AGENTS Horae 543 25ih Fixture, Counters, Scale. Three convenient room for light houaekeeplng, 293U Unculn Avenue. lwk WANTED-UNFURNIS- ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON may earn $75 to 1100 monthly correspond, leg for newspapers, sure, steady work; no canvassing; experience unnecessary. Send for particulars. PrekS Syndicate, Lockport, N. Y. SITUATIONS St. 25th. 335 26th at. mo FOR RENT, UNFURNISHED Anything from 28. An- Mrs. FOR RENT Jerrey-8herma- tha nighsst prisw for secondhand furniture end tell to the public Ins cheapest. 2416 Grant Are. Beil Phone 637 k.. Ind. 620. troal light rouc First class carpenter. ApState Industrial School. Francisco. nearl- 2lh AI.E A driving pony, harness aud a light wagon, cheap U sold at oner. 2141 Grant Ate. FOR RENT Scuat-u-CtirtW- ' B. A. DENKERS FuK SA1X I'.ruiture, BOARD AND ROOM. Bcowerolt MORTON CONGRESSMEN d If you unfur- FOR RENT Cmm furalahed rooms, with bath, tiicroughly renovated; alto light houaekeeplng The Colonial. 362 34lh SL Mm 8. L China, Manager. LABOR SITUATION. ORANGE SHIPMENTS 2fi02 Adii&ia 208 Wash. and couch, 153 W. 0 ty take caic of horse and tao cows; good gardener; teay job for right nun. Joseph , Vans, Drays for geuiirihiin. Furaisheu rooms, modern convenience. 57 23rd SL WANTED - Man Washington, Feb. 28. Air. Kalanl-paolethe Hawaiian delegate, baa Invited a number of representatives and senators to visit tbe Sandwich Island this summer as the guests of the residents of the Islands, and a special congressional party will sail on one of the liner from Ban Francisco early In June. Representative Hamilton chalrftan of the house committee on territories; Representative Hepburn, Representative Lloyd of Missouri, and a-- number of others have to do with insular affairs, will be Inthe party, The Hawaiian legislature authorised the delegate to Issue Invitation to tha law maker and extensive plana are being made to give the visitors an opportunity to go to all the different Islands and study their needs. TRANSFER COMPANY and roouu 1'aruUlied 12 WANTED, FEMALE. WANTED An Rood Hotel, WILL VISIT HAWAII. MALAN housekeeping 368. drew. street. WANTED A Ihe Virginia. r - Beneficiary Y15-Z- for famished room for piLg. gs.ou per mouih. KENT--Tw- Tested, sound, reliable. Fraiema Order. Insure men a' reasonable rate for one. two, or thret thousand dollars. Accumulated cmer genry fund nearly throe million go: lnr. lnveatlgate. Rocky Mounuir Council, No. 637, meet eeceni and fourth Fridaye at A. O. V. W. ball. F. W. Stone, Regent; J. W. Wother-pooa- . Collector; O B. Roberia, Secy. Leghorn chicken. . phone Oik-car- Firnikiicd iixmi. Inquire 2 ,3-House b.k. FOR RENT itkth MALf annual meeting of the hoard of director today. V. A. Day was elected rice president : George T. Wilson, formerly third vine president, wa electE. C. ed second vice president. Phelps, who was assistant secretary, and G. K. was cltoaen treasurer, controller, Brown, formerly deputy waa promoted to controller. All the other officers were President Morton reported that In 1803, 80 per cent of all disbursements went to the policyholders, the remaining 20 per cent being expended in tha conduct of buslneks. The net decrease In expenses In 1806 exclusive of agents commissions was $1,644,' 646. The average rate of Interest yielded from Investments was 4.26 per cent as against 4.03 in 1905. . Bos-Jo- KENT FliR S41.E y new; cheep. L'lllii. Furalahed and nished dais. :t34 Graut. Ft-b- 7t 187 A IX -- Brown 134 2Mh xt. Bel t'.ih. FOR RENT 2 phone 3727D. . 28. Paul Morton New York. wap president of tbe Equitable Life Assurance Society at the MERCHANDISE Adam. ROYAL ARCANUM. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR Privileges of : KENT -- Light WANTED Girl lor general housework skirt ed. PAUL ORGANS lioll.. DRESSMAKING The newspaper situation is unchang- PIANOS Ill LARGE rooms cheap. SITUATIONS John D. Ryan, managing director of the Amalgamated Copper company, when seen today by a representative of the Associated Press, refused to make a statement regarding the WARDLEIGH C. rooiu for !i Two furniviied room WANTED Lady to upe Om- kiimvi work and to iu cujki&g. State Industrial Bcn.iol. 340 off. II. FOR aait Butte, Mont., Feb. 28.- The labor situation here depends In large measure upon the action of the inelter men In Butte. Anaconda and Crest. Falls, who are expected to meet soon, possibly tonight, and tote upon a proposition to demand an increase to $4 per day. Should the smeltermen strike, every mine in Butte will shut down; and Anacandu and Orest Falls will lose their chief Industry, more than 2U,UIH) men being out nfwork In the aggregate. At present only ubout 3.000 miners, all in Butte, have been laid J.C. Plait Saddlery Co. KENT hoiiM-ki-epiii- - HOW ABOUT All Our Harness Dining room WANTED Virginia. merly private secretary to Herriuan, when lie was commissioner of the general land .'office and who is now on trial for the alleged destruction of public records. Counsel Worthington succeeded In establishing a very important fart for the defense. Mr. Hough testified that when he became private secretary to Commissioner Lamoreaux, be found In the private aeeretary's derk personal press letter copy tanks of the previous commissioner, Thomas K. Carter. He said that by direction of some superior officer, he went the Mr. books to Mr. Carter lu mail. Hough said be could mu remember who gave him 4he order In send the books to Mr. Carter, but the order that new Harness you need? Don't must bate come from either the comthink you can't afford it till you've missioner, the assistant commissionwere his sugiven ua a rhatice. We sell no infer- er nr the chief clerk who ior good, no old fashioned appliances. periors. A Gert'a roll bviaid exfor- Caiumis-sione- FOR SALE ROOMS. HO-lf atvsue. THE HERMANN TRIAL. Washington. Feb. 28. On rrog amination today Elliott P. Hough, room, . hiUekt-epiDg- FOR RENT- . convinced Jcffcikon. furnished light Bril 'plume Yiiieral, declared that In many sections of the country gendarmerie were unable UJ cope with the brigands and ihe inhabitants were arming for self protection. He cited the ease of a village constable, who was besieged in hi, home. Premier Clemenceau sa'd the government recognized the growing stale of insecurity and a flying brigade of picked policemen hau been oigantzed la Paris, in addition to the regional brigades which weie being formed in the country to cope with the Maraud era. J0U Built PAGE COST ONE CENT WORD FOR EACH INSERTION LESS INSERTION NO FIRST THAN 35 CENTS. ALL ADVEH TISEHINTS MUST BE PAID IN BUSI EXCEPTING ADVANCE, NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN ROOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. FOll M. Cochin. Cor. 24 th advertisement o iivhi this PER J 80 Djicr knives. y 1W on t MARKET Kuruii-fct-- L';;t,n Elko Eclipse Gold Mining C .wpany Principal Place of Basins Ogden, Utah. 1907. 1, FURNISHED FOR RENT ftc:-.-u- of ala: in SCO. FOR RENT NOTICE. l UAltril FRIDAY, mEGAL. f FEELING OF ALARY PETERSON I'TAH. OGDEN, THE MORN'INVi EXAMINER: G. N, Clerk. 238 137 1-- 3 Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle WINDOW CLEAN INQ, 581. meets every Tuesday night 7:80 o'clock, K. of P. halL at Vlaltlng and bouse cleaning Invited. Janitor and porter work. Bam Po- Neighbors Dues can be paid at the office of Ed tato Co. Bell, 10S3K. Office 414 Auth, the afternoon of the 28tk of each 25th RL month. First National Bank Bldg. MRS. AUCE COLLINS, G. N , 2883 Plngree Ave. FRATERNAL MARIE CRITES, Clerk, 2731 Monroe Ave. OF COLUMBUS. KNIGHT LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. UTAH window Ogden Connell No. 777. Meets er-- ery Wednesdav evening at K. of C hall. No. 2473 Wash. Ave., at 8 o'clock Visiting members welcome. J. H. DeVIXE, G. K. Silver Hive No. 1, meets the second and fonrth Tuesdays at 2:80 p. m.. at atreeL VisO'Neill hall. Twenty-fiftiting slstera cordially Invited. BESSIE BEBRING. L. C. LUCY XELBON, R. K. OGDEN LODGE NO. 1, D. OF H. OF THE MACCABEES. No. 24. meets the secTent. Ogden ond and fourth Friday evening, in I. O. O. F. hall. at 8 oclock slt.-.rVlaltlng Knights cnrdlally Invited to attend. J. w. HALSEY. Commander. F. F. BOND, Recorder Keeper. . 1. MORAN. Fin. Bee'y. LODGE NO 1. D. OF H.. meets In K. of P. Hall the flrsi snd bird Wedresdiy afternoons of each nmnth si I:3o p. m. SUSIE SIMS. C of H. JEANETTE MILL. Financier. L JENNIE PROUT, Recorder. OGDEN h KNIGHTS p. |