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Show UTAH. TOE MORNING EXAMINEE, OGDEN, Wall The Becker Brewing bought an extra: large to get the .hipinent in order UIGI1T PRICES and we thee the prices. ' leave your order before the choice of the Come and east At the military hall to be given at the armory Friday night, by the Classicum staff and faculty of the high school, the school orchestra, under the direction of Prof. Coop, will give a concert, commencing at 1:30. The entire building will be turned over to the festivities of the evening, and, in connection with dancing, refreshments will be served, and garnet of various kinds will be played in the reception rooms. rtock has been sold. PAINT CO. GRIFFIN 2281, WASHINGTON AVE. Union Pacific railroad dividend! were yesterday placed on a quarterly basis instead of and a quarterly dividend: of 2 per cent waa declared, semi-annuall- 1-- 2 Umber announces the engagement of her daughter, Florence, to Chester R. West, the wedding to take place in dune. Mrs. 326 M. C. The Long Beach (Calif.) Dully Telegram states that "Mrs. F .N. Hess of Ogden, who has been the guest e of Mrs. J. M. Kerr, has taken a at 532V6 West First street for the summer. St. Twenty-fift- h cot-'ag- Eager! mon and Wadman are remodeling the old Ward confectionery store on Washington avenue. California and Eastern races. Direct wire for all sporting IS BOUND events. Frank R. Williams, 491 Seventeenth street, has gone on a pleasure trip to Huntington and Portland, Oregon. Kenneth C. Kerr, one of the best known railroad man, formerly a newspaper man, and now traveling passenger agent of the San Pedro railroad, hns been promoted to be commercial agent of the road, with at Riverside, succeeding J. I Moore resigned. Mr. Kerr will leave for hla new berth late In the month apd will be followed by Mrs, Kerr and the family later. Steam Laundry ll A controversy over boundary lines of properly, near 28th street and Kye avenue, culminated yesterday In an action being filed In the district court The Seeds Seeds Domestic and Imported. Blgk Patent. Hay. Grain and Produce. Prompt delivery. , complaint alleges that the defendants hava removed a portion of plaintiff's fenoe and otherwise molested her In the peaceful enjoyment of her property, and that they threaten to continue such acta unless restrained by an Injunction. On the showing made, the court granted an order to show cause why a restraining order should not be' issued against the defendants pending the result of the action. Rosins Mole la plaintiff in the ault and J. C. Bowman, Thomas Lee, Julia Kennedy and Frank E. Lloyd are defendants. Attorneys Heywood A McCormick filed the complaint and obtained the order on behalf of Mrs. Mole. Utah Feed & Fred Massa haa sold to Charles R. Read lota 2 and 3, block 13, and lot consideration of 10, block 14, for Garden and Flower Seeds A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE. ' Fratta Poultry Food and Lice KU-'laThe famous. Columbia and Pratt'i Block Remedies. anaa FLOUR Produce Co. to 811 Wash. ', 11,500. . A marriage license has been Issued Michael Moron and Mrs. Martha Monahan, both of Ogden. Phones. P. F. Saylors was in collision with ar bicyclist, between Twentieth and t, on Washington. The on the bicycle fell off and received a drubbing Isom the pedestrian. Twenty-firs- SPRINGJEDICINE y Larkin A Son are to erect a brick building on their present two-ator- ' tonT Mistake Stimulent for Tonic site.- - - T K ,iaS,tPened.t0 - Ptage 5 . n, flmih7 ft!1 '1? "'taatdr', enrich to B4 Tv, kbnm Jr Worll; urlljr and give It an natu7u,:.erteul,lt0,, bp Moo lnd wJLa-tt- Mniens. win ensure bodl-Wan- tr. strength and raJld,,i" all drug-per bottle. FOR for rooms. Housekeeping 353 22nd 5 1 FOR RENT Elegantly furnisLed housekeeping rqonu. Gas Range. 66 Opera House. 531-l- OF BURGLARY. HELP WASTED. But the Crime Was Committed In Daylight and Will Be Made Burglary in Third Degree. John Eeies was arraigned in police court yesterday on a charge ff burglary lu the second degree. Hie real effenee la burglary in the third degree, aa tna crime of which he la was committed before the bub went down. As there ia a difference of several years in the penalties provided by the statutes for the two fel-o- n We, the daylight shaved off a considerable portion of what would have been hla sentence. The complaint will be amended before tho trial ia conducted. In the mean time Ewe was turned over to the custody of the sheriff, held by a bond of $500. Throe young men, Carl Anderaon, Charles Jeuseu, and C. Unck, pleaded not guilty to a charge of cruelty to animals. It was alleged in tho complaint that the trio drove a horse belonging tp the Williams livery stable from S:20 p. m. to 1:30 a. m. with the result. that the animal la at present barely able to stand. Witnesses from the livery stated that the outfit was procured Sunday evening and returned Monday morning, by some one who knocked on the ban doors until an attendant answered, and then disappeared before hla identltv could be learned. The home, ao declared the witnesses, waa completely exhausted and Injured In one leg. It was admitted by the boys, when placed on the etand, that they drove the animal to Brigham City, but they maintained that care waa taken not to urge tho hone beyond her powers. At tho conclusion of testimony Judge Murphy eliminated Unck from consideration, as ho waa picked up by hla companions after they bad secured the turnout. To Jensen and rebuke Anderaon he administered and read them a lesson oa the humane treatment of animals, after which he sentenced teach to pay a lino of $30 or serve SO days In the city Jail. FEMALE. FOR RENT Good girl for kitchen work: must be good couk and go home nights. -- 246 Medisun avenue. WANTED Girl for general housework; email family; good tenges. WAXTEIN 2503 Adams. t-- d WANTED Chambermaid Healy HoleL Prop-- , 'At tha WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply mornings, 2540 Jef- ferson. TWENTY GIRLS Wanted at Overall end Shirt Co 2249 Wash. WANTED Chambermaid. once. Reed Hotel FO RENT man. 14 237 26th. 4 44m Newly furnished rooms with beta, aleo light housekeeping BiiHf. rooms. 331 hSad. FOR KENT Ciena furnishes with beth. Urrsaghly renovated; alee tight teoasehseplag reossm The Ooloaial 141 Itlh gt lira. 8. L. China. Manager. 9IW FOB BEST EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE Via Bio Grande Western Railway. Sat urday. May 11. UNIVERSITY FIELD DAT. Train leave at 9:00 a. m., re6:00 p. luturning leave Salt Lake ll: 10 p. m. Fare 11.00 for round trip. FOR SALK GIRL for general homework, Wash. FOR RENT Mod ere bouse, rloeo ia oa bench. Apply Ueo. Craig, 2230 Wall Phone lu80. Ind phone ROOMS AND BOARD. and ROOM-4- 43 831 street Man to help shear 1814 Wash. shetp, . 5-- 6 Disk Phonograph. Good as new. 27 records. Cheap, 1671 Riverside Park Ave. FOR SALE UNFURNISHED HOUSES. S WeUeU. and house. FOR BALE Hors Go furniture, Adame 2783 sad buggy, baby Cart; aleo full Mood wbUo anese spits dog. 543 25th at FOK SALES Gooff as new beet Japculti- vator, cheap, also aa orchard culi5 votar at half price. W. B. WedelL MONEY TO LOAN STREET CAR MEN. CLERKS, BOOKKEEPERS, sad U other employed. Had our office reliable for sums of 810 to 1100. Discounts! if paid before duo. Payments suspended la sickness. No charge for applications The City Loan Go., 8uiw 3. First Nat'L Bank RAILWAY. MONEY TO LOAN oa Improved land; reasonable terms ; no commission. Enquire lud. phene 1731-A- . 4 ORDIR OP RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Wasatch Division Ne. 124. meets second and fourth Frida ye at 2:10 e. m. la K. tf P. hall oorear Washington avenue sal 24th sueet All brother nr cordially Invited to attend. GEO. ALIEN, C C. D. L, DOYLE, and T. fiLC, . G. a ELK P. & P. O. Elks Ogden Lodge Ne. Tit. Lodge end club roeme, neoend Boor, 2411 Washington- - arena. Regular meetings every Taeaday erasing. A. T. HESTMARK, Exnltaff Ruler. J. H. KNAU8 Secretary. ORDtR OP WASHINGTON. Ogdee Union, Nai 172, Order at Washington, moots every Taeaday veaiag at I o'clock ta A. O. U. W. 1L lavitad to Visiting comrades attend. WILLIAM DOYLffi President. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary, MODERN WOODMEN OP AMERICA. Utah Camp K 410-1- , 9999, Modem Wood- J. J. MONEY TO LOAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW- BRUM5I1TT Xhug Store. Adams. wk LOST . HOR.4r aOffices over Badcoa's I aeek the bust ossa of all parties; am attorney against all Precorporations sad monopolies. pared to transact say sad all kinds of legal bulanas. Attorney-at-Ls- 1314 Ko-cl- 1219-t- f MONEY TO LOAN, oa farms end city real eiUM. HUNTER A KENNEDY, Room 6, First National Bank balding. A. FOR RENT Piano, 1 E. T. HULANI8KI, AttoreeywbUw. LOST Between 22n4 street and Rooms 21 and SI, First National Bask building. General Practice; Waslagton and Lincoln gold watch Balt Lake City will have to pay WANTED Boll boy and elevator boy. aid fob; initial J. engraved oa 419-t- f Reed hotel damagea to abutting property owners fob; oa watch J. T." Return JenHAIR GOODS AND COSTUMER where the grade ere changed accordnie Thomas, 317 18th and receive to MEN of the the to and wanted supreme opinion learn plumb boya ing reward. HAIR SWITCHES for sal at reduced .g.st court handed down Wednesday in the lug, plastering, bricklaying, alectri Heir chelae cases of D. B. Hempstead, Eugenia al trades; tree catalogue ; positions epewtalty. Srteaa. Gold L08T circle Maceaboe pin, Friaoatumea to rent for Kimball and John G. Felt. Ig the secured; tuition fifty dollars. Coyne balls and tkoatara, All mail orders day. Return to 2723 Washington Trade Schools, New York and Baa three cases the damages allowed by promptly attended to. Mrs, c. E. FrucUca, I yt MI eve. Reward. Judge Morris L. Ritchie of the Third Lee, III 24th. P. O. Box 481, district court Amounts to 9 14 50. FOK SALE, ItEAL ESTATE There are several claims against the WASTED. OSTEOPATHY. city for damages all pending on tho FOR SALE OR RENT Forty-acrsettlement of theoo cases. It la estiMISCELLANEOUS. farm with crop. mated that along on North Main house, bam, GORDON O IVES, CORA 0. IVES Osteopaths, grsdnatss from parent marhinero and tools. Good water Kimstreet where the Hempstead, r ironcbooL Kirk villa. Mo. ball and Frit properties are the dam- CURTAINS, fancy waahlng and right. West Weber, one block from . 413-Ksuite 54. Treatment by Bell at home. block, 36-ing phone the railroad Bell atatloa. Tho will Plain. reach 950,000. ages probably appotatmaqt Hours I a. m. to I 54 ft grades in other streets have been p. m. Bell phono IftffIC. lad. 1411 claims for have changed and damages Rmnell-JnmaWANTED Cblckenn, A with residence bad in several bent made equally bath and Co., 185 34th at PHYSICIANS AND SUROEONR cellar. On Bench In railroad calling places. In some uetanoes the grade district; 2,700. is cut down and in other places raised DR A. FERN LUND, Physician and A GOOD modern brick resiWANTED. several feet The city may be involvOffiee boura, 19 and 11 a. Surgeon. locadence, lot 99x181, ed in suits on lta pavement work dur12 to 4 p. m. 340 26th 8t Office tion on bench, 14,609. FURNISHED HOUSE. ing the past two years amounting to Rai An elegant pboaeii, Bell I1IK; In 61 residence- - la rail9200,000. donee 646 Week.- - la whose 59 road district, 11,900. The original grade along North WANTED Furnished home . four or with bath, lot 60x122; also Mnln street wna made In 1884 and apfive rooms , In desirable location. A f block of good ham, witbla insurance. Box 454, Ogdon Utah. proved. Th4 now grade was made In street car, 11,900, 1103 by City Engineer Oeorge Snow One brick with bath and W. N PIERCR Notary Public. and earried Into effect by the Amerl-- k LEGAL sewer connection, 81.000. Batata; Fire, Life and Aocldeat earns. The street grade la raised two 407 24th St CHAUNCEY PARRY, feat at It highest point shore the old NOTICE. Cor. 28rd and Wash. Phone iil-X-. grade, near tha Hempstead property JUNK. on the corner of First North and SPECIAL ROAD TAX ELECTION. North Main streets. LOTS for sale, cheap on easy pay. THE INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. buys In tho oaae of Hempstead against meats la that nice orchard. Cor. 7th all kinds of Jonh. Bell phone 26 the city, $6,850 and coats were allow- ROY ROAD DISTRICT, Weber CounIn and Washington, Inquire on premed by the court. The Hempstead house phono 3401IX Green A Jeeob-oon- , ty, Utah: 2146 Pacific. ises. J. H. Myers. NOTICE Is hereby given that la purwaa built In 1862 and the grade waa established In 1884. When the new suance of a Resolution adopted by tho IF YOU have say kind of Junk, phone grade waa made it raised the sur- Board of County Commissioners of FINE LOT oa Bench ea street to Ogden Junk House; we will call car line 9 face of the street ten feet, to the Wober County, Utah, oa April 21. 1107. for 1L Bell 'pboae, I1IK; In 78 Largs lot on 16th stract near property line on both aiden of the a Special Election la hereby called In street. 11m old grade waa two feat the ROY ROAD DISTRICT ot Weber Washington Are Fla resides o lot. East front higher than the land Inside the prop- County, Utah, oa Friday, May 24 th, KINDERGARTEN. on Wash. Ave, 1500 block.... 1907, at the ROT SCHOOL HOUSE In erty line. The court allowed 13,350 la the aald District, between tbs bourn of Let 62x195 on llth 8L frame house, large lot ... KINDERGARTEN taught at 8144 cnee of Eugenia Kimball. It waa even (7) A. M. and seven (7) P, M. Quincy Avenue. Terma 30 rents per modern bouse on behch 1 joo shown In the opinion that tho prop- on mid day, for tho purpose at subweek. Music and art extra. Call brick, close la 2,000 erty waa not improved until after mitting to tho qualified electors withInd. Pbone 933. modern brick the first grade known as the "paper in said District, a proposition to au2,600 2.500 frame, close la grade was established. In the Kim- thorise the Board iff County CommisLACE CURTAIN ball case it waa held that after any sioners of Weber County, Utah, to lowers Improved farm, doss to city 2,100 property wan Improved to conform to levy for the fiscal year 1907, a DisWANTED Lace certains to launder. tho grade that for any change In it, trict Road Tax tf five (3) mills on all farm, 7 acres fruit, 841 18th. Bell phone 111 located well the corporation would he liable. water, 3,000 good taxable dli the property within said John O. Felt's damages were plac- trlct, to he used exclusively for the lbacra form, fine ImproveLoco curtains to laundry ed 14,500. The property In hU case construction and repair of roads and ments, water a$l 8 acres fruit 3 00 WANTED at 167 30th 8L la Pboae 8C95A waa Improved long before the 'paper highways situated therein. brick residence, large lot on Uaooln 4,600 grade", waa established. Only registered voters residing withThe opinions were written by Jus- in nmld district who rhall 200 cheap lota an over the city. have paid SANITARY WORK. E. and Frick concurred said property tax therein in the tice Joseph 2,000 acre unimproved land in Wein by the two other members of the preceding such election shall beyear ber County. encourt. Small farm of 19 acres and targe DONE of all klads. Bell phone 1912 titled to vole at such election. Nela, McCarty, 2721 Grant farm of 100 acre, FOR RENT, The following named persona have A KELLY HERRICK v LEGAL been dnly appointed by the mid Board CLEANING For HOUSE carpet to conduct said Special Election, cleaning, window cleaning and scav121 39th. Bell phone INTERMOUNTAIN FAIR ASSOCIAenger work, NEPHI HARDY, P. A. DIX and D. FOR SALE Corner ML Twenty-secon14QL Jobs Kamraeyer. TION, OGDEN,, UTAH. street end Madison nvsnus, Ixl J. HAMMON. house, psntry end rods, By order of the Board of County Notice in hereby given that at a SCAVENGER WORK. Address Mrs, cellar. A IX Smith, of Weber County, regularly called meeting of tho direc- Commissioners 26 and 28, Weodmaaaoo Blk. room ALL KINDS tf scavenger tors of tho Intermountala Fair Associa- Utah. work. OSCAR & MADSON, (Seal) tion of Ogden, Utah, hold oa tho 3rd Prompt attoiUoa. John Van SweChairman. BL 747Y. 607 Sad Bell FOR SALE Two lota, 43 feet each, des, day of May, 1907, an mssasment of DAVID MATTSON, ($1.50) one dollar and fifty cents per oa and near the comer of Madison County Ork. share (fifty cents per share for imTAILOR and 22d street Inquire A. D, Smith, 68 24th street provements and one dollar to pay ex- Dated: Ogden, Utah, May 1,1907. Clothes cleaned and proreed 1 a isting debts) wan levied on the capital stock of tha corporation, Issued SUSAN S. ANTHONY MEMORIAL. month, 117 25tk BL. Bell wbona IttZ. WANTED. AGENTS and outstanding, (also oa nil unissued stock which has beta fully paid or Baltimore, May 3 The Busan B. WE PAY aged:, tad let or gentlemen, FRATERNAL martially paid, and alio on all stock of Anthony memorial fund of 1611000 to aa hour to from 50 cento to the Weber County Fair Association ot promote the cause of equal suffrage advertise our remesad introduce Ogden, Utah, which haa not been ex- has been completed, according to ad KNIGHTS OP COLUMBU MH. dies, city or country. Car-ob-a changed and is entitled to exchange vices received here today. The scheme Coy, 2356 Washington are. for stock in thin corporation), pay- originated at the National Women's Ogdea Conaeil No. 777. Meets evable Immediately to J. G. Heywood, Suffrage convention held la BaltiWednesday evenieg at K. of C ery WANTED. treasurer of the Intermountain Fair more a year ago test February. Thera halt No. 2473 Wash. Ave, at o'clock Association, office at tbs Commercial were twenty-thre- e VlaiUag members welcome; contributors in TO BUY. National hank, Ogden, Utah. J. H. DeVLNE. O. K. amounts of 1509- - fl.OOO and (2,600 tf. J. MORAN, Fla. SeCy. Any stock upon which this assessa each and one of 920,000 from HIGHEST PRICE paid for good seconment may remain unpaid on the 8th friend. d-hand Grain Grout's aAcks at day iff June, 1907, wlil be delinquent ROYAL ARCANUM. wk Store. 352 24th 8L and advertised for sale at publls auo-tloSOCIALISTS IN LONDON. and nniera payment la mads Tested, sound, tellable. Fraternal before, so much of said stock ns may Lon km, May I- - The vanguard of BUSINESS CHANCES Order. Insures men M beneficiary sold will be on the 29th the Russian social Democrats, who be necessary, reasonable rates for oca, two, or three 2 at 1907, o'clock p. m. are coming to Enitiud to hold a con- FOR BALE Ten day of June, and fur: thousand dollar. Accumulated emerat the front door of the Weber Coun- ference after having bran denied pernit ire. suitable for boarding bouse. gency fund nearly three ralllloa doty Court house, by the 8eSVetary of mission to do so in Rus-i- a, Rocky Mouateta 2 blocks from depot, with targe lot llar. Investigate. Finland, the Corporation, to par the delinquent Sweden, Norway and Denmark, arrivCouncil, No. 637, meets second aid end barn. 168 23d St. assessment thereon together with the ed here at a late hour last fourth Friday at A. O. U. W. hell, and cost of advertising and expense ot proceeded at once to the nigh Profit able boarding r. W. Stone. Regent; J. W. Wothe.-(po- o FOR SALE Socialist WM. GLABMANN. a. Collector; G B- - Roberta. See'y. tale. house, parties leaving s' ate, 2325 club In White Chape). ' Ind. Secretary. JJnotfn. Bell phone 86-y- ; 360 24th Street, Ogden, Utah. 5 1016. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. City. e Lewie-stay-ae- SIX-ROO- Irat-claa- DEGREE OP POCAHONTA Leeotah Council, No. 2, D. of P, meets the Bret end third Wednesday afternoons at 2:30, Eagle HalL Dues eat be paid to Ruata Aiden, C. tf W.. 1(2 16 1 a BL Visiting members Invited. MARTHA A. MORRIS, Pocahontai ALICE COLLINS, K. tf R. PROFESSIONAL tf n cor- dially invited to attend. MRS. EVELYN GLABMANN, M. E. C. MISS LOUISE RITTER, AL (ff R ft G Tuesday to aalarled people without men ofegAmerica, meota ovary Eagle HaU, p. ra. Vtaltieg security or endowment; payments night tad. to auit, cither weekly or monthly; membersH.Inti A. GOULD. V. C. business eoafldeUlaL Call sad get J. II. SHAFER, Clerk. my terms D. D. Drake. WANTED TO TUADE PIANO- - Hall Insurance on growing crops; big money. Address W. C. TKOTTXOW, 12 Commercial Block, Balt Lake room Dining sideboard sad chairs. Ave. 200 writ 721 PYTHIAN BISTER. Moeta every Saturday afternoon at 2:39 in Pythian kaU, Utah National Ink Bank building. Sojourning listen FOR BALE CABINET machlae. In perfect condition, for good cow. Apply 177 Slat. MALE. Residence 3656 A. 23rd. bldg. FOR RENT Two oOoo or sleeping room over Clark' sixes. FOR RENT Two girls to take ooutm in nursing. Ogiiea General UospitaL cowe. MONEY 2101 WANTED gas-vlin- Two fine Jersey Esther Chapter No. 4. O E. Regular meetings held at Masoale Hall oa Washington avenue, betveea Twenty-fift- h and Tweaty-oixtstreets the Ant and third Fridays tf each month. Sojourn lug members cordially invited to aueaJ. ANNA LEWIS, W. M. ULY V. UAL8TED. Secretary. . h e Nearly new raugv; has baking and w ai ming oven. 2546 Fouler Ave. Bell Ph-m-e H66. UNFURNISHED ROOMS. A young girl to assist witk housework, 2211 Adame. first-c!- a Fryer's Bldg. homo-wor- WANTED Recycle Bicycle in condition. Inquire Bakery, 356 35th Si. FOR KENT BOARD head of you. CHANGED HANDS Woodmans block. Furnished or unfurnished rooms, reasonable prices. 969 24th. WANTED A girl for house work. Mrs. John Smalley, 348 25th. WANTED tf HOU9E3. tf . 2-- Large room for railroad tf Girl or Jap to do general housework, 95.99 per week; no washing, 663 22nd. GIRL WANTED for general 2969 Wash. 4 A Herrick. THREE housekeeping room at Apply WANTED MEN to CITY STAMPS COST Supreme Court Decide Suit fee orty Owners. Girl fur housework; small family, good teagee, 639 24lh Si. WANTED Two modem, furnished rooms Kelly FOR SALE FOR SALE CHEAP RENT Furnished rooms gentlemru, 2314 Adams. s a, oae-hal- ODD FELLMWSk Ogden Lodge No. Independent Order at Odd Follows. Meets It L O. O. F. hall every. Tuesday - swale g. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to he present. J. W. BAILEY, Noble Oran lfENRY KISSEL Secretary. REBEKAH LODGE, Meets and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows' hall Twenty-fourt- h treat Visiting member Invite , IDA BAKER, Noble Grand. GERTRUDE KOONS, Beeratary. QUEEN CITY, No. 4, I. O. O. F. hall FRATERNAL ORDER eec-on- d OP KAOLES Fraternal Order of Etegloa, OgJae Aerie, No. lit, F. O. E., meets every Monday evening In Eagles balL east tf Reed hoist, at 6:09. Visiting Brother Kaglea era Invited ta attend the Aerie meeting T, C. MORRIS, W. President IX T, TRACY, See rotary. DR. H. B. FORBES, Aerie Pbyelelen FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD Ogden N. Lodge, T, F. B 171, meets teeeoad and fourth Tuaadaye at I p. m la A O. U. W. balL Vialtlag members cordially Invite D. H. ADAMS, President IDA BECKER, Secretary. E. F. MI8CH, Treaaffrar. OGDEN LODGK NO. 1, OL OP H. OF H, fODQB NO 1, rneou l . of P. Hall the Bret end third Wednesday afternoons of each month at 2:39 n. m. SIM & tf H. JiUSIB MILL, Flaswtfec. U JENNIE PROUT, Recorder. . OGDEN XX OP THR WORLD- - WOODMEN ; Weber Camp Na 74, meets ta K. of P. hall in Utah National Bank building every Thursday evening at I o'clock. Visiting Woodman cordially invited to attend. T. C. MORRIS, G C. B. AUTH, Clerk, first Madene! Bank Building. KNIGHT OP PYTHIA Ogdea Lodge No; 2, Knight ol Pythias, meet at Castle Halt Utah National Back building, every Mn-ay evening. All K. of P.'e requested to meet with ue. W. 3 UNDERWOOD. C. C E. R. GEIGER, M. of F. I N. MEAD. K. tf R. and S . d 19-ac- to-w- lt: The grand matron, grand patron and officers of the grand chapter of Alcohol Stimulates O. E. S. of Utah were in Ogden yesin convention. They will reBut Destroys terday main nntll Friday.. This afternoon the visitors were the guests of the extracted with glycer- - local members of the O. E. 8. at a jJeheat are known luncheon at the Pacific hotel. Meetnwdldnnl tireaTi.11new pure food law af-- ings will take place at the Masonic Swnre? Proteotk M the man- - Temple. prtnt 00 Agent A B. Traveling Passenger ? hoi nluvL of aleo-- , and other harmful has returned from Los An Moseley what ya mr, the buying. CBpJ geles, after having chaperoned 801,111 American Butte delegation of Shrlnen from its blood Grftj amii town to the Mecca of Shrlnera ,ia,hydro- - ,y' on the coast. The special carrying Job! leaves. 8L nl Egyptian ntmi the Montanans had 120 passengers lth moat memorable trip of tad carmnaH1C,leb,, romatlc, and made the any special ran to the coast city. carefuUy oU reference to Its idcc-M- Through Nevada 'the reception accordti ffect on one or more ed the Shrlnen by the mining men of Tonopah, Las Vegas and od that Goldfield, amounted to an ovatioi towns other iwl11 opm,t houses to close business caused that tndredlent. m th, at each remained visitors the while nrTOU vhlie ayatem, dinners, trips Uw tom' place. Automobiles; ch, bowel! !!71?.the and street parades other, th. LfaA lntwtinal glands, through the mines, ,kln- The were Included in the itinerary. The ,airett Bfkier' ofJle combination being to special made special time and broke roaie to Tvn,i the pareenger record in a number of . organ of instances by aa much as two hours. u for RENT I MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT- - Kurui&hrd rooms housekeeping. 222o Lincoln. FOR MASONIC. FOK SALE ON A CHARGE bead-qaurte- rs CoknLt travel haa come to an end for the season, hut tbs troubles of the railroad operators are still burdensome for there are still hundreds of Immigrants passing through Ogden Ye trill all agree (hat there's nothing every week. During the time of the Ml than haring your Unens turned sale of colonist tickets there were eat la an attract! manner. A well 20,731 of this class of travelers that tendered ahlrt will create a favorable passed through this city bound for the Pacific Coast. Inpreeslon at all times. We make a pedalty of turning out linen a la an C. E. Baldwin, a representative of ittractive manner. We await your the Baldwin Locomotive Worlu of tallies. Pittsburg,, was In Ogden a short time while cm his way Wednesday, to Sacramento, where he goes to deliver 14 locomotives to the Southern Pacific at that point These engines Ogden are of the moat Improved ard or 171 417 witch engine type and (lave been U pasting through Ogden for the past two or three days. EXT FUR RENT Fnrnihbrd room for gt w 252 2Jnd Si. ON THIS ADvfcKTIStMfcNTO PAGE COST CNE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. LESS INSERTION SO FIRST HAN 29 CENTS. ALL ADVER TISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN BUSI EXCEPTING ADVANCE, NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN aOQK ACCOUNTS WITH US. OVER HE IS ARRAIGNED 11 7 FURNISHED ROOMS. al- Four passenger coaches loaded with Mormon converts pned through Ogden yesterday ea route to Farmington, Balt Lake and other points in southern Utah. A number of them alighted at the depot and will Journey to Ogden valley where they intend u locate. The converts came directly from Europe. They are of Swedish, Danish and Dutch extraction and wens greeted by a number of immigration officials of the UH 8. church. They appeared to be of the middle claas of foreigners, were well dressed and expressed a desire to move to the country where they might engage in the occupation of farming. Other companies of converts are expected to arrive with the lata trains from the t our patron ESTES 1907. 10, FOK ready extensive works. PUETT1EST PATTERNS will give benefit of is company atartipg another addition to tlieir designs, NEWEST JOHN BREVITIES Paper! Paper ! Wall MAY FRIDAY, d alght-rooms- d 91-0- room-bous- e WOMEN Sen LDy OP WOODCRAFT. Circle, No. 14. meets ev- ery ascend end fourth Friday alghta at 7:10. ta K. of P balL Vtaltiag neighbor cordially Invite DAISY CASHMORS. Tracy avenue. KATE HETMAN, 83rd BtreeL CL N, 137 Clark. HI M Women of Woodcraft, Ogden CM 891, meets every Tuesday sight at 7:10 Clock, K of P. halL Vlettlag Neighbors Invited. Dues can be paid at tha offiee tf M Aeth, the aftoraeoi of the 13h tf eeta month. First National Baak Bldg. MRS. ALICE COLLINS, O. N, 3932 Plagree Ave. Clerk. 2731 MenMARIE CR1TE tos Ave. LADIES OP THE MACCABEBR Stiver Hive Ne. L Wta toe and fourth .Tueedaye at 2:20 p. ra, K. of C. hall. No.2742 Was Visiting nlMcre cordially tayRo BESSIE 8EBR1NO. U C LUCY NELSON, R. K. KNIGHTS OP t. HE MACOASEE Ogden TtnL No. 24, meet the see ond end fourth Friday erealega, nt I oclock sharp. In L O. O. F. he Visiting Knights eerdtally Invited te attea J. W. HALSEY. Commander. p. F. BOND; Reoarder Kceetf. AMERICAN OP BROTHERHOOD Yeomen, Ogden Homestead No. 159 meets every firot and third Friday night nt 7:30 In K C hall. No. 2179 Wash are. Visiting archers eerdtally lavtted to medt with us. Frank R. Wiant. Foreman, fill Lincoln. Mabel Tamer, correspondent, 114 |