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Show in j j mum I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i House J Labor Notes Gan Na .-- Bldg. WOOD A CO. 67 Fir M ETWB. Be f, C. nJa. Workmanship and Suita 4447 Lewis Phono 15S. Attorneys CHE, 7TnISrN.tl.i -- -- . "K No- TAILOR. guaranteed. Block. Ind. g, FARNSWORTH J. JOS. MacLAUCHLAN. Aaiitar and Accountant, Notary Offlca Room 42, mmd conveyancer. pint National Bank building. Ind. - phene 478. - - AGEE A MCRACKEN, 8ft S4 and B5 Caunaalaraat-Law- , Bank Bldg. Phanaa, yint National gH MS, Ind. SA JOSEPH BALLANTYNE. Directs Ogdaa Teharriol Chain Vales Building a. Specialty. Studio 2532 Orchard Ava. THE PORTER FLORAL CO. Chaica cut flower alwaya an Floral daalgna a apacialty. Sraanhauao ear. Jafforaan ava. and Twentieth at W. L. Porter, Mgr. Mad. - MISS ALMA BAUER, Teacher of Plana. Bell Phono Studio, 230S Adame. 121 K. Ind Phono 552 A. CO. fleet Carnations, and Cut Flower every' day. Wa think our prtcoa ta bo the loweaL Calla-Llllla-o Twenty-eight- Toaehor a Studio Contractors and Builders 224S Quincy a Bell MRS. B. E. REDFIELD. Toaehor of Plano. Boll phono 841-Studio, 34S Washington Avenue. Eatata, Notary, Fire and Both Life Insurance, 411 24th phanaa. J, Paper-hange- rs' Directory GEO. OLMBTEAD. Contractor .and- Bulldor. Office nd chop at residence, 500 24th at, Waat Ogden. Ball phone 4S1X. - John N. Ford and Son Paper, hangars. Decorator and Designers, all 'phene 243X. Leave erdere at Beyle Furniture C. Established 1SS1. t a A. MULLER A SON, Dealer In Wall Paper, Paper Hanging, Painting, Tinting and Ganeral Dacerating. Wa are authorities an wood finishing. 2582 Wash, ava, opposite Library. Ind. Phans. A. W. MEEK. Plumbing and Hooting. Bornean JWoah, thoAva-25th ahap ta ISg Ind. 'phene. 8t meat to section six of the Interstate commerce law. By the proposed amendment the lowest rate or comClilm Made That Hied In Many of the Rulings bination of rates published and accordance with the law shall be the Ara Unjust IcraI rite. The amendment will also provide CWcego, May 4. That of the rate or comMany the lowest that "f the Interstate Commerce bination of rate published J? of several by anyone OwatoeUm are between an r point unjust to the Unas that a rate dlacrlmlnatlen la ahaH'beoperating the legal rate for all of the tbeee rulings are line. 55 ' COM- - ship-MHen- 3i-nig- d , of the Illinois Manufactuorr's rMoriaUnn, the traffic bureau of which t,on n,t feetarday and paaaad "Jttlon -- 2? 0B. hundred traffic managers wne of the largest InaUtutlone of iff80 wer present at the meeting, of the uniform elamiflca. an! formed one of tta principal topics of discussion. tk meeting the offl- rc,ora of the aseoolatiou vth J,eBt to secure the coopera. oranlxadon In all of which will one their "WMd influence with Prenldent In an endeavor to Jr fr pnrioM- - 5pin,on of the memhera of 01 at th present eom Wsonkl,large enough, either In aMS Z c' who Bpaakeru stated a Practical, both nd a resolution which wLS1..11 tkrr rerer to the InaMI-v-hy coromleslon to legislate to 01 aWpparn and lack of prae- la bnrf-- u trc J ttl Jjwjjt compriseL.the commission. do4 traffic tureau ehia u-J- f ta riitor aiaU la "too PGltlonaly - but It also j alleges JTwatatlon of the oommlealon J.C,,!0VhM ft ,a,afuVWc Th tie iuSSl r b7 nUlnK upon th ""SUahed themselvei were not SCANDAL. MORE INSURANCE edvMng the amendment A oertaln sections of the Interutat eid law, the enlargement of the Never-Endin- Disgrace to American People. . New York. May 4 After a confer, ence yesterday between Richard Olney of Massachusetts, chairman of the International Policyholders committer, Bamnel Untermyer. the committee's Alton B. Parker, counsel, and chairman of tbe executive committee of the policyholder organisation. It waa' announced that a meeting of the general committee would be called for May 16 to. determine whether steps should be taken looking to tho prosecution of Mutual and New York life states for tbe agents ta thirty-thre- e alleged forging of administration ballots In the two companies. The International committee et tbe same meeting will arrange to raise funds to keep np the fight for a code of Insurance laws :bat will safeguard tbe interests of tbe policyholders ta the elections. This move la In effect the enswer to the arrest of Manager. Scrugham of emthe committee and of two cd hie Carployes, Charles Stirrup and C. T. rington, on a charge of conspiracy. The beats of the move, wihch the Incommittee may take ternational comagmimt the agents of the two states, lies ta panies ta thirty-threaffidavits which. It la stated, have teen collected from some thousand of on policyholders aU over the country the question of alleged forged ballots. e MRS. W. G. JONES 18 ILL. ' New York. May 4. Mn. W. O. oC Mn, Oil fifiM tk Pla7e by win,nl draft an amead hart, baa beta recognised as the eld- - i I. i UTAH. Ptwn Arbitration as a mean of averting the result of an unfavorable vote by trainmen and conductor on a wags Saddlery Wholesale and Retell Manufacturer of The Brewery Workers strike which tied up all the breweries In Pittsburg for several days waa settled. The hours and wages agreed upon at a former conference were accepted and all Questions In dispute amicably adjusted except the jurisdictional dispute between the Brewery Workers and the Engineers and Firemen. The firemen on the Buffalo, Rochester ft Pittsburg railroad have been granted an increase of wage of 18 per cent Between four and five hundred trackmen on the New York, New Ha. ven sad Hartford railroad, struck recently . The turn demanded an Increase of 60 cents, which would bring their wages up to B, and n working day of eight hours. . W. N. PEIRCE. Real 1808 Was 15,174,176. j M. it H the quarterly bulletin Transfer Companies ; ALLEN TRANSFER CO, Albm Allan, Proprietor. Furniture Vans and Storage. Cabs at a moment's Notice. Office 412 28th aL 'Phono G W. A. MALAN TRANSFER CO. Vans, Drays end Baggage Wagon. Our specialties Plane, Furniture and Safa Moving; Storage. Office, 408 25th at Sac Slades Phenes. B. E. MALAN MALAN f4 H-t-H The best and OGDEN, of Commls-sione- r P. Sherman of the New York Department of Labor for tho last three months of 1906. made public recently. It la shown that toward tho and of 1905 the demand for labor fell off la certain branches of Industry. In the laat throe months of the year tha state of employment was not quite ao favorable as ta the corresponding period of 334 and Trainmen of not to accept the compromise of a day and a 10 per cent Increase offered hy the Weriera railway operating officials. The men. however, modified their demand, and now ask forta nlnehour day and s 13 per cent Increase in pay. Th original demand wee for IB per cent increase and an 107P. etght-bou- r sign-ntatlv- TENTS and AWNINGS 'ffim 2293 Wash. Ave. ' i M 1 i Ask your G racer far ILt i . 1 ! AT LOGAN, UTAH.' FACTORY UTAH. OGDEN, t ' f i Good Shoes Always Cheap Front Page Mae.) (Continued bad, never making a bad matter any better. There ara eertetaly rich, healthy s sad brifflaat people who become of th drink habit. It certainly la a disease 1a many cases, but the point we wish to make la thla: A aakton ta a great center for. up reading this disease. A man cannot catch the disease from another man. Tbe Inoculating virus must come from a saloon. Tho aatlro absence of saloons would not entirely eliminate tho dlaeaee at least not at first but a few generatkma henoe would be free from alcoholism and even 'the children of today would bo comparatively free from it. There' Is only one class of people who advocate doing away with saloons The .other claaa says, Oh. there's no uae abolishing tha saloons. There will alwaya be drinking. But our method of licensing saloons and then treating th drunkard aa a criminal Is ao more sensible than It would be te license a school for thieves and then treating tha graduates of tha eechool aa criminals. Undoubtedly we should treat alcoholism as a disease and tha saloon aa th chief place of eon tag Ion. It Is th only commoa aeaaa view to taka of th matter. is I is vio-tlm- ANOTHER n Putnam has them for Men, Boys and I 1,: You can always be sure !. t sr of getting the very best when you buy at the if I? PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE . i I Children . : 2345 Washington Avenue ; i n ill Call and examine and be convinced 0000000000009000 I IDOL IS SHAT- TERED. New Haven, Conn., April 83. Governor Woodruff of Connecticut waa ehocked at learning at tha Jamestown exposition that the governor of Nofth Carolina and the governor of O . South Carolina are prohiUtlon-- The Springfield Fire & Marine Ins. Co. of Springfield, Mass. . was Woodruff chatting Saturday at the exposition with Governor Heyward of South Carolina, when Governor Gleen of North Carolina coma along, and, learn lag that they had never met. Introduced them. Genllemen. when the gov. ernor of North Carolina meats the governor of Bouth Carolina, 1 except the uaual salutation a, laid Governor Woodruff. said 1 must npologige, Governor Heyward, for I am a prohibitionist and cannot offer the usual salutation." "And 1 must state" said Governor Glenn, that the govt ernor of North Carolina said to tho governor of South Carolina llt'a a loot time brtween drlnki.' for I, too, am a teetotaler. t i ;n 1st. Governor oooooooooooooooo JOHNSON FOUND GUILTY. day. In the. course of 8o great has bren the Influx of Jaher long career she has supported prac- panese through Bl Paso, Tex., that tically all the atari of the last genera- hundreds have stopped in that city, tion. Mn. Jones recently celebrated readily securing employment a house her weventy-nlnt- h birthday. servants, displacing Mexican help. The result la that tbe Mexican authorities ara taking cognisance of the matter WOULD CAUSE A SENSATION. and propose action looking to tho noatement of the Japanese ImmigraIf Rev. Ccckca Letter te Hie Bishop tion unleet tbe new amendment to tha Were Published. United States immigration law brings relief. New York, May 4. Bishop Burgesa, Contracts for three years were wheh aaked If be would give out the of the vari letter he received from Cooke asking ed bjt the .that he be deposed from tho ministry, oui breweries and th striking employsaid that owing to the fact' that the es In St. Louis and tbe strike officially names of several other persons were wa declared terminated. There la an mentioned In the letter be did not feel arbitration clause ta ell contract. at liberty to do so. "1 do not think at Marks A strike la threatened It would be Just to Involve them In tbe In substance, Treadwell mines, near Juneau, Alaska, scandal. ho added. Mr. Cooke asked, to be deposed and where from 1,000 to 1.200 men are The miner .have just bean begged any forgiven rfna. He spoke of hie years In the ministry as having organised, after two year work In bean full of happiness and of how that direction by the Western Fbdeta. much he regretted to leave it He tlon of Miners. did not mention being In the .comMaes' meetings of the unemployed pany of tbe young woman In the case, are to bdlng held In Western1 Australia, take for It seeming granted that I would understand. He spoke of other and no less than 339 names of matter which I do not feel at liberty lea men have been registered at the to give out, because the letter was Perth Government Labor Bureau. purely a personal one. Tbe lockout at Lodz. Russia, has When I first reed the letter I ended The workmen, having exhaustthought the man wee crazy. return to Bishop Burgees secretary said a ed thrir funds, decided to verbatim publication of the letter work unconditionally. would cause a sensation. The letter waa post marked Long Island City. Queenlaad Labor members have called the attention of the Australian May 1. Federal Government to the Influx of Chinamen, who are alleged to bo avoidTWELVE IDENTICAL BIDS, ing the Immigration Restriction laws by landing at some port In Australia Niagara Falls, N. T, May 4. The where there 1a n Government restricboard of education last night received tions. twelve Identical hide from na many q dealers on 1.000 tone of ooaL A The idea of forming a woman's motwee adopted referring the bide or 'club at Chicago originated with to the district attorney te lavestlgate Mrs. N. J. Board man, and was and determine whether a combination to her by the presence of a of coal dealers existed ta western large number of women at the Tender-bli- t Now York. pup race lest falL 6treat. Twenty-fourt- h Evaporated Milk Won tha geld medal at tha State Fair, 1905. A trial can will asm vinca you there la non JUST AS GOOD Honeysuckle WILL SUN THE FAIR Railway hove voted Old Bowery theater. 540 Manufacturers of lEMPERAICE PEOPLE ton-ho- ur eat actress in active service. Is very 111 and la not expected to recover. Mrs. Jones la a native of New York and appeared fifty years ago at the t Cache Valley Condensed Milk Company i The Conductors 1- - s OGDEN, UTAH. The ganeral strike In the Cantos do Vaud, Switzerland, In sympathy with the strikers In a chocolate factory at Vevwy. la extending. AU trade are Joining la tha movement, and numerous exciting Incidents have occurred, including the dispersal of processions by cavalry and Infantry. the Santa Fe Largait Manufaa-turerWaat In tho 1903. TRANSFER VANS, ;; Plana moving a apeelaKy. 328 14; , 25th. Beth phanaa 283. ; JOGA-LON- WW WW4H lilt lf4fHIIHIIHItl l STRICTLY A HOME PRODUCT. OGDEN. UTAH. Harness and - 22. Contracting Plumbers . Llva Stock, Ranches, City Property. Hemes an easy payments. 2484 Wash, Ava. Phona 13M. 135. Painter and ' Edward Richsel, Prepriator. Factory 2454 Wall Avenue POINT, JOHN HOXER John Mitchell, president of the Unit, ed Mine Workers of America, ha renewed his agitation in favor of th universal label. Hla attitude has th endorsement of the entire- organise, tlon. Raal Eatata, Laana, I neurone add Rental. 2443 Washington ava, Boyle block, goth phones. 8t FIVE J. & READ & BROS. CO. Typographical Union No. 8 of New York City for 1306 shows that the earnings of th membership during the W. R. WEOELL MRS. MARY L. SHIPP. Taachar of Guitar and Mandolin. Ind. Phans Residents 804 S3d FACTORY, We pack but one grade of goede Seven thousand bakers In Vienna, Austria, struck suddenly last month, completely cutting off the supply of bread. Tbs annual financial statement of . PETER VANDER, Ganeral Contractor and Bulldar. Sth at Boll phono S7S Z. COMMERCE MISSION. UMirane and Invert 2M ficaiea Building, su eeeear to N. H. Ivon hams, Baal manta, N. H. IVES, al Utah Fruits and Vegetables ef and PICKLES VINEGAR THE BEST. ystr n Manufacturers A Full Una of The Street Carmen's union of Omaha, Keb, voted against a strike to Labor Commissioner Stafford of California, ta a recant published report shows that nearly 10 par cant of th restaurant in San Francisco are Jap. an esc, and that the Japanese and Chinese employes of th Oriental restaurants generally work twelve hours a day, while 78 per cent of th white employes of th Caucasian restaurants work but tan bourn a day. Nina per oent of tho Japanese work fourteen to fifteen hours a day. WN. A. HICKENLOOPER. FORRISTALL. Surety Benda, Real Eatata and Inauranca, 313 Eoolsa Bldg.' 11SS NTEMTATE j KELLY HERRICK, anaral inauranon Laana and Renta I Real Eatata Invaatmanth Ave. BERTHA M. PAYNE. Taachar of Plano. Ind. Phono 2330 WalL . FRED HOWARD, Contractor and Builder. Phan S17Z. P. Ban P. A. I8AKSON. Rear of 24547 22nd at. phono, 298Z. It P. HUNTER Guitar ad Mandolin-(MoraviaByatam). Aloe Plana, DENT MOWREY Call. Wadall-Klaaand Plana Ind. 750, Boll 1134. Bldg at h MR . In monthly. A VAN DER SCHUIT. Funaral laaigna of all klnda; cut Itawra and potted plant. .All ai 4m promptly filled. Phono SSOZ. NO : U. Phenes Boll 2S0Z; Ind. 291. Pat plant wort ' CARL C. RA8MU6BON. Real Estate, Leans, Rentals and First National Fire Inaura nee. Rank Bldg. Ind. 'Phena 470. Music and Instructors th L. WEBER, Phatographor. Every variety ef photo art tUt Waak. jBotk i Real Estate Agents ERNEST. M. W. JONES. Plana, Cabinet Organ and Harmony. Studio S341 Waah. Ava. OGDEN FLORAL CO. Floral Artiata. .Store 411 Twen-tydsurat Groanhouao oppoatta Qlenweod park. Phanaa, Ban S3Sx, 14.188. ' an Miscellaneous . Pierce's Pure Feed Catsup. Pierce's Pure Feed Pork ft Beene Pierce'S Pur Feed Heminy. Pierce's Worcestershire Sauce. The United Mlao Workers of th seventh district, which comprises a part of Pennsylvania, are discussing the quaetlon of establishing union store, after the English system. A P. O'NEILL CONSTRUCTION end Builder of Saw Street Paving 42S 25th at MANUFACTURERS sociation, ta conference at Chicago. LUKE CRAWSHAW, Pretographer; Studio Artistic. 2461 Washington Avenue, Ogdon, Uah. A picture that looks Ilka you. Cement Walk art and Gravel Healing. OGDEN, UTAH. UTAH VINEGAR AND PICKLE WORKS CANNING CO. Packers f Hjgh Grade Vegetables proposition made by the railway e waa offered by the General Managers as- Photographers Masonry and Cement Contractors Gty Florists r . 170 SAIT LAKE VALLEY on-for- Printers . t VARNEY FLORAL A. BETLZER. THE UTAH CANNING COMPANY lu demands for the closed shop. A. L. SCOVILLE. PRINTER. Opposite poatoffica. Both phones. Watchmaker and Jeweler. 25th at Major Drug Store. A. G. HORN, Attamoy at Law. Over Badeon Drug Store, Wash. Ave. Av. J eweiers VOLNEY C. GUNNELL Office 2174 Waah-laitAttomcy-at-LaAwa. Rotk phanaa 771. 4 . i t i Another large body nf workingmen has voted to affiliate with ihe American Federation of Labor, the Journeymen Bolt Stone Cutter of North America. with headquarter In Washington. The charter of affiliation will be laaned as soon s It ha. been passed upon by the executive council of tbe American Federation of Labor. music s i - expo-eiiio- CO, The House of Quality. Every thing known in music. 2414 Wash. Street. h Twenty-fift- iiMiia. Eocies Building. end St chambrlain-thoma- WILLIAMS BROS. Livery and Feed Stable. Phenoo: Boll All; Independent 715. 231 tary ta 14 IK Livery Stables at Law, Bote phMU Utah. ISAKSON. Pianos . ftMftMftftftftftAAftftftftftAftRftMAftftftrtftAAaaeaaaalaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaYY PATRONIZE THEM AND HELP TO ENRICH THE COUNTY AND STATE and If the plans of Samuel other heads of the American Federation of labor ara carried out. the Jamestown exposition will have the most elaborate exhibit ever made by organized labor at an American Plain and dacoratlva painting and paparhanging. No charge for octimatpa. 110 2nd St Bell 'phene. A. NELLES, LADIES JOSEPH u Ladies' Tailors " P1M 0. C. Some of the Manufacturers of Our County and State iu Great Organized railway m.-Britain have derided ui deuiaud au right-hou- r day, end invrvad Painters Furnishings THE HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING CO, No. 7300 and 2303 Waah Ave, second hand goode bought and add. Roth phanaa 1144. n MAY 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ogden Business Directory Architects tfl'MlAY. EXAMINEE, OGDEN, UTAH. TOE MOESIXG May 4. Andrew Mar. Colo, Johnson wa today found guilty of th murder nf Night Marshal Friable her and hie punishment wu fixed at death wa killed oo by the Jury. Frlxble the night of December 2th last . U attempting to arraat Johnson and aanther man who were acting Both s us peel escaped suspiciously. and Johnson was captured a week later lu a deserted school house la western Kansea. when- ABRETT8, f 6, 930,261. 03. !i Jximm paid more 1849 - Troy, X, Portludi m 9ieB 1SI2 Mo CMClfO, 1171 Bovtoi), 1172 HAvrhfllp Mih. a e e o i e a id eg a Be 9 I922d MMMiili4ifiti(9H eeoeoseaaaaaaeeseea 44 i tv I tlfilMF 99M9440 4ime ICMIlf e a p 9epdN eta g Mieaui v e e i 91,14100 94999.00 a a efc 94497.99 99999.09 927JI969 d . e 75.292 , M 99119.09 444y99t.09 J I : 14109 JO IM99J4 1,099, Off JO J. H. Forristall, Agt. Robt. G. Agee, Mgr. Phones jSJ 809 Offce 55 FIRST NAT. BANK i . SS&mffdsurBsdDiw Tacoma, Waah., May 4. The safe In th poatoffica and star of Thomas Van Baton, at Batenvlll. Wash, was 1 robbed last night of about 91AM school warrants. 8115 In mih and 119.-00- 9 worth of mortgMro and other val- uable paper. Four time the light at half No clue. To prevent time wreeokfeg off ta turning enrneru, keep the wing nuts ef (he tlr security bolts taut A MITCHELL the eeet BROS. For Monuments - i llltll p .iiiiiitltiieiil'MftiMM MftM.p 1989 jACkMKIvfll0v Vll.i 1901 PlIlNOOi X Je 1902 BlltltMte, 1904 RoofaMtr, N, Y 1994 Toronto ( Cos 2994 Bib ffittclKO, 1909 Lynn, 39,478,834.66 are included: h Among - EATONVILLE, WA9H, ROBBERY. . J! CAPITAL, 12,000,000.00. . 8 0RPLU8, 13,171,124.50. Just arrived 3. carloads That's what electric lighting does. If yon question it, question ns. We're only too glad to give information and good service along the lighting line. That's why . of marble and granite .to select from. Dent bey from agenta, aa they get large commissions and yaq have t pay them. Order at oace for Decoiation Day. YARD OPPOSITE CITY we are . "Those Ltto Mon " EVERTTHISO ELECTRICAL AT Commercial Electric Company ' 2279 JWASH. AVE. PHONE 362. aug-sate- d WANT ABi VfSLB BIG RESULT WANT AM YIELD BIG RBBMUTa ! ; ii |