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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER: Tipping the Cask. Ia aid tuuaa to diaa with a nobleman oat bom In tip to tba aervaiit than a dab dinner. Lord Fwr, a wall nau-ad Irish peer, ascuaad himself from dinlnf with the Duke ( Oriaood upon tba fiwand that ha u!d not afford it "If yon will glira tie tba guinea 1 bare to pay yen roA, I will route aa often aa yon chooaa to aak me" which waa Sfcordiugly doua. Tba duke, however, had net the plack to atop the tipping practice. Lord Taafe. a general officer la the Austrian service did what he could. Be always attended hia gueets to tba door. When they put their into tbair porketa he said: "Ka If yoa do gire it give it to ma. for it waa 1 who paid for your dinner." To Sir Timothy Waldo moot ha given tba credit of putting aa end to the Boaatroua practice. After dinner with the Duke of Newcastle be put u crow a Inte the cook's band. It waa rejected. "I do not take ailrer, air." "Very good. Aad I do sot give gold." This rejoinder "caught on," and tha day of valla to cooks waa over-- St. James' Gaaetta o Reached the Limit. Providence girl, who baa been married about six mouths, had wedding cards a short time ago from aa old school friend who had given her a wedding present which, of course, demanded uoe in return. Among her wedding presents the Providence girl had duplicate In the shape of two r card tray a, aud in a spirit of economy aha deckled to give one of these to her friend. It waa marked with her owa initials, but it would be only a matter of a few minutes to have them removed aad the proper monogram eat She took It to the Jeweler and explained what waa to bo done. He picked up the tray, looked at it cloaely and A Taking the Initiative. Thera la a certain satisfaction in taking the enemy unawares on his own ground, in downing him with his owa President Folk evidently weapoue took comfort ia hia method for mitigating the hand shake, that rune of f the chief executive office, and he moat have chuckled when be wrote in. his . diary the bit which la given In James Bcboulev'a Ulatorlcal Briefs If a man surrendered hia arm to ba ' shaken by one horizontally, by another perpendicularly and by another with a strong grip, be could not full to auf- -' far severely by It But If he would shall ud not be shaken, grip and not ba gripped, taking cart always to aqueete the hand of hia adversary aa hard aa the adversary aqueeaed him, he would suffer no inconvenience by It I can generally anticipate a strong grip ( from a man. I take advantage ' of him strong by being quicker than he and ' selling him by the tips of hia fingers. Ihli la stated playfully, but It la all ' true. - f . . ' - e - Farmer Instruments of Torture. Instead of gymnastics or games, In- Btrvmenta of torture were used for modeling the figure of the young lady of 1881. Aa English writer of that year saya that could the modern schoolroom be preserved It would paea far a refined inquisition. There would be found stocks for the finger (the cheiroplaatl and pulleys for the neck. ' with weights attached." Fanny Kem- Ma; to whom nature had been by no means unkindly, was found wanting In deportment, and aba writes that she wora a "back board made of steel, cov- ' trod with red morocco; which consisted of a flat piece placed on my back .and strapped down to my waist with a belt and secured at the top by two epeuleta strapped over my should ere. From the middle of this there rose a steel rod or spina with a steel collar, which encircled my throat, fastened behind." The machine proved a failure; and abe waa put under the tuition .of a drill sergeant, who did for her all that waa required. "Social England." 1 ' ' . . Feur Bad Snakae. Snakes are much maligned creatures, although they an, for the moat part, of considerable value to man, aa they lira almost entirely on Insects and tha mall rodents that are Injurious to crops. Of all the anakea that Inhabit Ninth America there are really only four that are dangerous. These an the copperhead, the moccasin, tha and a little anake of southern Georgia and Florida known aa the coral anake. Of eoume them are a Bomber of different species of the rattier (about thirty), hut they Inhabit different parts of the country and are all to be known from the fact that they "rattle" when approached.' All the rest of our makes are absolutely harm less, and their bite la to be leas feared than that of a moaqultar-ficia- p ait-va- 'Madam," aald he, "It will be ImI hat already changed the laltlala on this Mine tray flvo time, and It haa wont so thin that I cannot do It again without cutting through the bottom." Providence Journal Hia Ftars Realiaad, For years the old country couple had looked forward to spending a holiday la London, and one day they found themselves ia tba very busiest part of the city. Together they stood watching the traffic, to which there seemed no end. They did not know bow to cross the street Whatever you do, Lisa, don't git separated from me," Mid the old man to hia wlfo; "and, whatever yon do, don't cross fin road without me." Then a kindly constable came along and, seeing the old woman hesitating, took her by the arm and commenced to pilot her to the opposite side. "Dang my buttons," cried out the old man la alarm, "I allua told er that some one wud taka a fancy to 'er, but I didn't think any one ud 'ave the to take 'er afore my very eyes!" London FEMALE. Apply at WANTED A good cook. 2971 Washington WANTED A Twenty-fift- Address singer. 421 Street. h WANTED Woman to do good washing and Ironing. Apply 633 26th. 6 17 a WANTED Good girl for housework. 5 II tf 2540 Jefferson. . kit.. FOR SA1 .E Lax ton Ave., 19 UNION DEPOT TIME CARD son, 3148 Pacific. UNION PACIFIC IF YOU have any kind of Junk, phone to Ogden Junk Horn: we will call for it. t.-- 'phone. S25K; lad. 725. facing on Washingto ' R. R. CO. KINDERGARTEN. an alle. Price $400. $25 donn. balance $10 per month. Thla Include cement aiileaa'.k. Same sire lots on AdaiuAte. 3uO. Lota on 7th 8t.. 54x140 $200. J. II. Myera. 740 Washington Ave. KINDERGARTEN taught at 2144 Quincy Avenue. Terms 50 cents per week. Music and art extra. Call lad. Phone Din 935. LACE CURTAINS. FOR SALE Cheap. 6 room house, ciiy water and cloat't large lot. On terms. Owner 19x0 Jarkaua Ave. wk. WANTED-ta- re at 167 30th St. curtains to launder Ind. Phone 2695A. SANITARY WORK. DONE of ail kind. Bell phone 609Z. FOR SALE Seven-roohouse, mod317-t- f Xela. McCarty, 2723 Grant. near Van Burra and Twenty-sixth- . ern; FURNISHED ROOMS. installment plan. Inquire SCAVENGER WORK. l uh Vinegar A Pickle Works. FOR RENT Nice furnished room. 646 24th Bt. g 24 tf ALL KINDS of scavenger work. Prompt ait ration. John Van BALE FOR house, FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnishElegant 2nd 8u BeU 747Y. large lot, tome fruit. $3,200; part ed. Two rooms with bath. 2624 Montime if desired. Enquire 2259 Adams. Phone 5,8 ind. TAILORS. roe Ave; Clothes cleaned and pressed $1 a FOR RENT One modem furnished frame. 2121 Madi- month, 157 25th Sr. Bell phone 8581 room, 271 2Kth street, lad. 'phone FOR SAIA! modern frame, son, $1,600; 367S-d- . lot 100x150 ft. oa Bench, 92.000; PAWNBROKER. brick and tarn, tot 60x183, FOR RENT Housekeeping roams, 1ST MONEY LOANED Lowest rate of la$2,500; brick house aad tot 100x284 26th 8L 15 lrno te real, baalneae confidential ft.juap, $3,800. Tbre hundred chMp tots and farm lands, for Ml. KELLoan Office, 140 25th street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for LY A HERRICK. 6 14 tf housekeeping. 243S Waahlngtoa. FOR SALE Two lota, 4$ foot each, HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES oa aad near tha coraar of Madiaoa FOR RENT Klco rooms at the Farr, aad 22d (tract Inquire Jl D. Smith, HAIR SWITCHES for sale at reduced 2106 Wash, 368 24th street price. Hair chains a specialty. coatama to rent for Maaquerad FOR RENT Furnished rooms with balls and theaters. AU mall orders board, modern conveniences, 2331 FOR 8ALE Building lot. eloae ia. promptly attended to. Mre, C. E. Apply 45$ 21at; ate 42x130; pr!e Adams. Lee, 321 24th. P.O. Box 436. $500. FOR RENT Two furnished room FOR RENT IIALL. for housekeeping. No children; ao FOR BALE A five-roohouse, city water, cellar and bars. Apply Smyth doga Call between 8 and 4 oclock; FOR RENT Mala haU suitable for 834 26th. Bros. Cigar Store. In conlodge purposes, nection. Apply 2300 Wash. Are. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. Aa elegant residence la railBoth phones 1144. 8 17 tf Bell phono 311X1 2S3S Washington. road district, $1,100. with bath, lot $0x132; alas A ' block of good barn, within one-hal-f WANTED FOR RENT Newly fnratahafi rooms street car, 11,900. with bath, also light housekeeping Nln acres of good land with water, DRESSMAKING. and three-roobouse, located 40 SKHt room, 361 XZad. rode from car Mae, $1,350. DRESSMAKING Fhmlly rawing. $73 Two 8 room double houaea, with eity FOR RENT. 27th SI lad. 867. ' i 23 1m water la each apartment, located ia district. railroad Lot about 76x16$ ROOMS AND BOARD; FRATERNAL ft. All for $3,700. Easy terms oa a portion. EXCELLENT board and rooms. Low. CHAUNC2Y PARRY, PYTHIAN SISTERS. rat rates. 639 23rd 8L Cor. 23rd and Wash. Phone 259-X- . 8 17 tf Meets every Saturday afternoon at FURNISHED room and board; two 2:30 la Pythian ball, Utah National gentlemen preferred. Thoroughly Bank building. Sojourning ulsters cormodern. Ind. 1069. LOST dially Invited to attend. MRS. EVELYN GLAHMANX, M. E. C. BOARD AND ROOM 3144 Quincy LOST Lady' containing MISS LOUISE RITTER, M. of pun A C. Ind. phona, 935. at chance and ring of prayer to ad a, between Adams and Wall. Return ORDER OP RAILWAY CONDUCTORS BOARD AND ROOM 449 16th tract. to Standard office. Reward. m Dla-moa- IIELP WANTED MALE. WANTED Sign writer and window dresser. Apply Clark's. 6 16 tf aad hoy wanted to learn plumbing, plastering, bricklaying, electrical trades; free catalogue; positions secured; tuition fifty dollars. Coyne Trade School. Mew York and Baa Francisco. 3 yt 117 MEN - THE INDEPENDENT JI NK CO. buva all kind of junk. BeU phone 6GZ Ind. pluiue 5G93D. Green A Jacob- on Bench, reaid-ne- e - FOR RENT IIELP WASTED. JUNK. 1 F SITUATIONS WANTED anle-rooiu- a FEMALE. EXPERIENCED lady and stenographer will work mornings or evenings, or keep act of hooka. Address X," this office. hook-keep- WANTED Nursing. Faust, 2624 Adama Mrs. E. A. S S St SITUATIONS WANTED MALE EXPERIENCED male stenographer wants position at and once. Bell phone 361 K, S 24 3t book-keep- WANTED Carpenter work, Job work a specialty. 1056 25th. Bell phone 1490. E. P. Loder. FOR SALE FOR RENT. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR 8ALE LaJya excursion ticket UNFURNISHED ROOMS. to Butte. Good until June 27th. Bell phone 328Y. 6 24 2t TWO FURNISHED ROOMS for FOR BALES Extra largo palms for sale. Inquire at Reed Hotel. Claiy-Aldrlngr- a, to-wl- ONE-HAL- Times. . 7 Vine Large aud stable. Guud eight room pleuty of closer and hath; stable. Price 43.biHi.GO: part time If deal red. Hunter A Keunedy, Viral .Vatiuual Bank Bldg. 6 20-- nw. IN THIS DEPARTMENT THE PRICE FOR ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE, (BUSINESS HOUSES RUNNING BOOK ACCOUNTS ONLY EXCEPTED.) NO ADVERTISEMENT LESS THAN 25 CENTS FOR FIRST INCENT PER WORD FOR EACH SUBSEQUENT SERTION; INSERTION. FIRST INSERTION ONE CENT PER WORD. OR 29 CENTS PER LINE PER WEEK WITHOUT CHANGE. OR 75 CENTS PER LINE PER CALENDAR MONTH WITH NO CHANGE OF COPY. CONOR 50 CENTS PER LINE PER MONTH ON A SIGNED OF COFV TRACT TO RUN FOR ONE YEAR WITH ONE CHANGE EACH MONTH. FOR SALE A bam, 'Phone 197. lie had been calling on a young lady for many moons; but, being backward, his suit progressed slowly. Finally abe decided It waa up to her to start someBook. thing, ao the next time ho called she pointed to the rose la hia buttonhole A Remarkable Church, and Mid: A small watering place In Austria , "I'll give yon a kiss for that rose." A named Elchwald can hoaat of possesslarge, open fare blush meandered over ing a moat remarkable church. It waa hia countenance, but the exchange waa fint built by an Italian architect at made. Then be grabbed hia bat and Venice at the expense of Prince Carlos started to leave the room. a great admirer of Why, where are you going!" abe Italian architecture. When it waa fin- asked la surprise. "To thoee florist for more roses," ished, the church wan taken to pieces again and packed in thousands of anna he exclaimed. bared cases for transportation to Elch wald. At thla piece In Austria It waa Dangareua Ignorance. eventually rebuilt and then made over If hie son .came to him and Mid, "I from to the Inhabitants as a free gift want you to show me on a piece of pathe prince. per how this bouse la drained and why such traps are need," could the average dtlxen satisfy that aouf Of course he LEGAL. could not A few might be able to do FOR o, but the avenge man la an Ignorant OF APPLICATION NOTICE VOLUNTARY DISSOLUTION. person on all questions of hygiene. G. H. R. Dabbs, M. D.. la CL B. Fry e la the District Court of Weber Migaxlne. County, State of Utah. t in tiie matter of the Application of All Hera. THE KINSEY COLLAPSIBLE BOX "I'm told." raid Miss Pepprey, "that a corporCOMPANY, A COMMISSION bride la very pretty." your ation for voluntary dissolution. -Indeed," replied Mr. Con Beet yes, CONCERN MAY TO WHOM IT of the gnesta at the ceremony "Several KINSEY THE Please take notice that were pleased to call it a wedding of COLLAPSIBLE BOX A COMMISSION COMPANY, a Corporation or- beauty and brains.' "Really? She moot be a remarkable ganised and existing by virtue of the Laws of the State of Utah aad tha woman to have beapty and brains too." Board of Directors of Mid Corporation, -P- hiladelphia Press. did on the 7th day of June, A. D., 1907, present to the Hon. District . He Listened to AIL Court of the Second Judicial District listened to everything; and Foatenello la mid for the County of Weber and one by disputing anyao offended be volunfor the of State Utah, petition cIom of his Ufo bo waa the At Mid of corporation, thing. dissolution tary The Kinsey Collapsible Box asked the secret of his success, and ha A Commission, and that said District replied that It was by observing two Court on said day ordered Mid petimaxima, "Everybody may bo right" tion to ba filed with David- Mattson, gnd "Everything mny be no." Clerk of said Court, amt- fixed the 13th day of July, 1S07, at tea oclock The true strength of every human la the forenoon of said day aa the soul la to be dependent on an many Distime and the Coart Room of Hid and to be detrict Court in the County Court House nobler as It can discern Inferior aa It at Ogden City. Weber County. State pended upon by aa many of Utah, as the place when and where can reach. Buskin. a .. aald application will he heard. No Need to Cry. First Publication of Mid Notice 12th "Don't cry. Buster," Mid Jack after day of June. 1907. and the came will ba published dally for a period of the catastrophe. "Napoleon didn't ay bevery tin hia brother hit him accithirty (20) days, and at any Urns fore the expiration of the time of puboa the eye. dentally lication or ffefore the date set for the I know that" retorted Buster. "Naperhearing of said application, any did all the hlttu on tba eye son may file his objection to the ap- poleon . kLiaelf. Its and plication of said corporation Baud of Directors or the dissolution The SqualL thereof "Where do you suppose that squall la IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my band and affixed my coming from?" asked the amateur I don't know," replied official seal this 11th day of June, A. yachtsmen. the bead of a small but obstreperous D., 1907. DAVID MATTSON. . family, "unless It la coming from tba Clerk of the District Court, Weber cradle of tbo deep." Baltimore County, Utah. Fine veil pointments la the outcome of some of tba boys. Wo remember one boy la particular who waa the butt of all ridicule from tba bojra of hia ago, and ho took It good naturodly. Ho seemed to hart no particular friends and herded by himself. Hia clothes always looked funny, and ho had that awkward swagger over which tha net of us had much sport No one ever thought that that plug would ever get anywhere or have anything. But today that plug la drawing a better Mlary than any two of the old gang. Be has more and more money, more Influence friends than any of the rest of ua The plug had a gait that waa alow, hut It was aura. He didn't appMr to be a hit bright then, but ho had a surface that took on a polish. Westphalia (Ma) Yet He Didnt Need Them, 1007. 25, lau Tlt-Blt- a. Had a Blew but Bure Gait. Then have been numerous disap- JINK TUESDAY, FOR SA1E smiled. possible. UTAH, FOli SALE, REAL ESTATE. A Freeidants Daughter. Wbeu President Grants ouly daughter, NVJie. afterward Mrs. Sartor:, was a tuiae of twelve years, she attended a i Tate school ia Washington. One afternoon, save the author of "The Olivia Letters." Nellie's lessons were not learned. The carriage cauae for her, hut the teacher dismissed It with the request that it should return at the end of a half Lour. The half hour eerne and glided away with the lesson till unlearned. The carriage came again and was dismissed. At the end of the second half hour the lrsatsa waa committed, and Miss Kellie waa permitted to go. The next day at the usual hour the young lady arrived, accompanied by her mother. The teacher began to fear she had lost her most cherished pupil, but Mrs. Grant cams to thank her for performing bsr duty. Teach her," said Mrs. Grsut. "that he la ouly plain, simple Nellie Grant subject to the same rules which govern all the scholar. This course will have my sincere approbation." OGDEN, 1112 24th. BeU mare. FOR BALE Lincoln. 2221 FOR BALE Good second-hantop Alio tweaeatad buggy. carriage. d 659 Twenty-thirCall at street d FOR SALE Good Ludlow wagon, 1,500 capacity. 3024 Adame Ave. FOR SAUB-BIng- le buggy. Apply 410 26th, from 6 to 6 p. m. FOR SALE Harnesses, surrey aad delivery wagons, corner Grant aad 24th ( or trade for horses. 123 24th house-keepin- L08T two and turn Little black pane containing keys, tolween Grant avenue 8. P.1 shops on 22nd BL Reto Standard. LOST One light bay horse, weight pounds. Return F. R. Watklna, 6Z0-t- f 26th. g. 81 FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms, 1986 Jackson? S756A. 6 34 Iwk 00 201 Wasatch Division No. 124, O. R. C, meet second and fourth Fridays at 2:20 p. m. la K. of P. ball corner Washington evenus and 84th street. All brothers are cordially Invited to attend. GEO. ALLEN, C. C. D. L. DOYLE, S. and T. B. P. O. ELKS. OGDEN LODGE No. 1. 1. of H mreta in K. of P. hall the first aad FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms K P. O. Elk Ogden Lodge No. 719, third Wednesday afternoons of ach with bath, 3749 A Ind. 2104 JefferLodge and club rooma, second floor, month at 2:10 p. m. son. , 6 23 8t 3416 . SUBIK 8IM8, C. of IL Washington avenue, jugular LOST Puras containing money and meetings every JEANETTE MILL; Financier. Tuesday evening. FOR RENT Four unfurnished rooms A. T. HSSTMAHK, Exalted Ruler. Umpa Kindly return to J. G. Rond L JENNIE PROUT, Recorder. A Bros, 340 24th St and receive 3234 Pa cl lie. . 6 23 tf J. II. KNAU8S, Secretary. 8 4 Swka. reward, LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. FOR RENT Two and four rooma ORDER OP WASHINGTON. 22d. 641 Apply WANTED TO HUY. Silver Hive, No. I, meets every TuesOgdra Union, N& 172, order of day at 2:20 p. m., at K. of C Hall, VACANT ROOMS tor rent on 3rd and WANTED Gentle No. 2473 Washington avenue. Vlalte horse. Ap- Washington, meets every Tuesday surrey In4th floors standard building. ply Willard Scowcroft, corner Wall evening at S o'clock In A. O. U. W. ing sister cordially lailted. quire at Standard offloa 8 84 tf hall. Visiting comrades Invited to and 83rd BL BE881B 8EBRIN0, L.C. attend. U JENNIE PROUT, R. K- WILLIAM DOYLE, President. WANTED Gooseberries 3 crate 2455 Van Burra Are FOR RENT WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. per pound, also rhubard and cherries. Ogden Canning Co., 2280 Wall MASONIC. FURNISHED HOUSES. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Are, Esther Chapter No. 4, O. B. FOR RENT house, 2015 Ad Utah Camp No. 9990, Modern Wood- K Quera MONEY TO LOAN meeting held at Maranle ams, furnished. Apply 2067 Quinmen of America, meets every Tuesday HallRegular oa Washington avenue, between 6 24 2t cy. Bell TeL 1474. at Eagle Hall 1p.m. Vialtlng Twenty-fiftand Twenty-sixtstreets STREET CAR MEN, night RAILWAY, member Invited. tha flrat and third Fridays ot each CLERKS, BOOKKEEPERS, and all FOR RENT Fourroomed cottage, M. A. COULD, V. C. month. Sojourning members cordialothers employed, find our office refurnished, and furniture for sale. In. J. H. SHAFER. Clerk. ly Inrited to attend. liable tor sums of $10 to 100l quire 2567 Grant. ANNA LEWIS, W. M. If paid before duo. PayDEGREE OP POCAHONTAS. ULY V. HAL8TED, Secretary. ment suspended In slckarae No modern FOR RENT Seven-roome- d house furnished or unfurnished. charge for application. The City Leentab Council, No. 3. Dl of P, Loan Agency, Suite 417, 418, First meets the first and third 972 23rd. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Wednesday National Bank Bldg. afternoons at 2:30, Eagle Hall Dura Weber Camp No. 74. meets In K. can be paid to Rusle Alien, C of W WANTED. of p. ball In the Utah National Bank MONEY to Mtaried people without 112 36lh BL Visiting members Inbuilding every Thursday evening at I eecurity er endorsement; payments vited. MISCELLANEOUS. to suit, either weekly or monthly; MARTHA A. MORRIS, PocahoaUl. oclock. Vialtlng Woodmen cordially business eonfidaeUrJ. Call aad gat invltad to- attend. ALICE COLLINS, K. of R. Ruasell-Jame- a WANTED Chlckena T. C. MORRIS, C. C. my terms D. D. Drake; 410-1E 24th clM bldg, Ca. lli at E. AUTH. Clerk. First National KNIGHTS OP COLUMBUS. Hank Building. MONEY TO LOAN, oa farms and city Council No. 777. Mrata evOgden AGENTS WANTED. real aatate. HUNTER A KENNEDY. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. ery Wednesday evening at K, of C. Room 8, First National Bank buildball No. 2473 Wash. Ave at o'clock. WE PAY AGENTS, ladles or gentleing. weloomo. members Visiting Ogdea Lodge No. 2, Knights of men, from 90 cents to I LOO an hour J. H. DcVLVE. O. K. to Introduce and advertise oar rem- MONEY TO LOAN J. J. BRUMMITT Pythias, meets at Castle Hall, Utah W. J. MORGAN. Fla. Sec'y. National Bank building, every MonMod. edies, city or country. Cor-ob- a day craning. All K. of P.'a requested Co, 2359 Washington Ava ROYAL ARCANUM. to meet with ua. Aa envelops containing kodak films. Reward. Finder return to Carnegie Library. LOST j 1-- 2 h Tha Questions They Aak. Tbo capacity of the average small boy for asking questions la practically unlimited, but It la doubtful whether more searching Inquiries have ever been made by a boy than those propounded by a youngnter to hia father; who had taken him for a ateenier trip. Here le a partial list: "la that water down there any wetter than the water ia the Atlantic ocean?" "What makes the water wet?" "Bow many men could be drowned la water aa deep aa that?" "la that big man with the gold but tons on bla coat the father of all thoee men .who do whatever he telle them tor "Where do all those soapsuds behind the boat come from?" "Could a train go ae fast on the water aa thla boat?" Chuma. Mad Dega. Mad doga do not attack people; "When a dog has the rabiea," aald a physician, "ho ban loot control of bla body, and what ho does le mechanlcaL Hie jaws aaap Involuntarily, aad if he encounters any object whether animate or Inanimate, ho la likely to bit It But a mad dog does not attack aa does an angry dog. He does not pick out a victim or use any strategy. For this reason doga suffering from rabies are leea dangerous than la supposed. No grows person need four them, for all ho haa to do la to get out of tbo way. Tbs dog will not chaae him. Of coarse, young children are in danger, aa they do not know how to dodge the brute. ' Gassing Out a Segment. This rule la given by, the Wood- ts - 1 tf PROFESSIONAL FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE Plano, 2309 Adama. 3CC2A, BeU 1453. Ind. 6 33 tf FOR SALE Three seated excursion wagon, cheap It taken at one. Ball 6-Mf pboaq, 67SY. 1 FOR BALE Cement Building Blocks by Hartog and Erarard, 933 28th 6 9 lmo Street Both phones. FOR SALE Fine, genuine Martin violin, with elegant cbm and bow. Will ae!l at sacrifice. Bowman, rear 2627 Jefferson, phone 608X. FOR SALE Cheap, a complete oat-fi- t for a painter or paper hanger; 2900 Grant Ava. wk worker for rawing out a segment a FOR SALE or trade, a good eqnara piano, la good condition. Address "T." care Standard. at the central or widest place. Square FOR SALE Good phaeton at a bar-galInquire 1444 25th St. 6 14 2wka piece straight on one edge and curved on the other: Suppose the segment Is to he 48 inches long and 4 laches wide the length (24 Inches), which glvra 670; square the width (4 Inches), which gives 18; add 676 Ad 16, obtaining 682; divide 682 by .twice the width which gives 74 lnchea, the mdlue This rule will apply to any one-hal- f x4). - INSURANCE. W. X. PIERCE, Notary Public, Real Estate; Fire, Life aad Accident 407 24th St' NEW WORLD'S RECORD. When Stevenson Wee Peer. Robert Louis Stevemmn was In poor dreumetanevn In San Franclnc before New York. May 24. Martin J. Shera Athletic idan, of the club, established a new worlds record he made hia hit with the world. Dur- for throwing the dlecna today at the ing the time that be need to loaf, pea Maro Men's game at Celtic Park. He nlleM, upon the lawn where afterward hurled the Greek plate 130 feet 10 they put up a bmnae aud marble atatne Inches, beating his owa record made to him, be picked up a few quarter at Montreal last year 17 Inches. acting an anper In the old California WANT ADS BRING BIO RESULTS. theater, la Bush stm& Tested, sound, reliable. Fraternal Beneficiary Order. Insures mm at . ATTORNEY-AT-LAWreasonable rates for one, two, or three thousand dollar. Accumulated emerdolA. O. HORN. gency fund nearly three 'm-l- lon lars. Investigate. Rocky Mountain Offices over Badcona Council. No. 637, meets second and Attorney-at-LaDrag Store. 1 seek the business of fourth Fridays at A. O. U. W. hall all partis; am attorney agalnet all F. W. Stone, Regent; J. W. W other Pre- spoon. Collector; G. B. Roberta, Sec'y. corporations and monopollea. pared to transact any and all kinds ODD FELLOWS. of legal business. E. T. HULAN1SKI, Attorney-at-LaBooms First National Bank 407-40- 8 General practice. building. PIANOS. G. Barnes, the dealer. Opera House block. 1C. e music GORDON G. IVES, Osteopath, graduate from Parent School, Klrkville, Mo. block, suite 66. Treatment by appointment. Hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Bell phone 101 Ind., 1011 Lewla-Stayn- 4-- HOUSE FURNISHINGS. THE HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINO Co.. No. 2300 aad 2303 Wuo. Ave, second hand goods bought and nold. Both phones 1144. AND BUILDERS. FRED. E. LUND, General Contractor In brick and atone; 678, 2at Et. Bell phono 440-x- . PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. A. FERNLUND, Physician and Surgeon. Office hours, 10 and 13 a m, 13 to 4 p. m. 340 25tb PI Office phones. Bell 615K: lad. 515. Resi- dence 646 Wash. lad. phone 503. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. fir go Lily Circle. No. 104, mrata every second and fourth Friday nights at 7:30 In K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbors oardlally invited. DAISY CA8HMORI& G. N 137 Avenue. KATE HEYMAN, Clerk. 381 3 Tracy . 23rd Bireel Or-de- r QUEEN CITY, REBEKAH LODGE, No. 4, I. O. O. F. hall Meets sec- OSTEOPATHY. CONTRACTORS Ogdra Lodge No. 6, Independent Meets la I. O. of Odd Fellow O. F. hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting brothers cordially Invltad to be present. J. W. BAILEY. Noble Grand. HENRY KI8SEL, Secretary. W. J. UNDERWOOD, C. C. E. R. GEIGER, M. of B. L N. MEAD, K. of R. and S. ond and fourth Friday evening! Odd Fellows' Hall Twenty-fourtstreet Visiting members lavltaJ. IDA BAKER, Noble Grand. GERTRUDE KOON8, Secretary. at h FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. Fraternal Order ot Eagles, Ogden Aerie, No. 119, F. O. E moots every Wednesday evening la Eagle hall, east of Reed hotel, at 1:00. Visiting Brother Eaglee are Invited to attend the Aerie meatless. T. C. MORRIS. W. President D. T. TRACY, Secretary. DR. H. B. FORBES, Aerie Phyelciaa. FRATERNAL Ogden Lodge BROTHERHOOD. No. Sfl, T. F. B.. meets first and third Thursdays at 6 p. m.. In Union Labor Hall 363 24th treat Visiting members cordially Invited. D. H. ADAMS, President. IDA BECKER, Secretary. & G. KXGTH, Treasurer. Women of Woodcraft, Ogdeu Circle meets every Tuesday sight at 7:30 oclock, K. of P. halL Visiting Neighbors invited. Dues can be paid at the office of Ed Auth, the afternoon of the 21th of erah month. First National Bank Bldg. MRS. ALICE COLLINS. G. N, 2913 531, Plngree Are MARIE CR1TES, Clerk, 2731 Mon- roe Avenue. KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. Ogden Teal No. 34, meets the second and fourth Friday evening, at 3 o'clock sharp, la L O. O. F. hall. Visiting Knlghti cordially Invltad to attend. J. W. HALSEY, Commander. F. F. BOND, Record Keeper. BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICA. Yeomen, Ogdea Homestead No. 1505, every first and third Friday at T:30 la K. C. hall. No. 2479 Wab. Ave. Visiting archers cordially invited to meet with ua. PRANK R. WIANT, Foreman, 2119 meets night Lincoln. MABEL TURNER, 2214 Mofflt Ay. cormpondrat, WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. V. v |