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Show THE MORNING EX AMIS EE: OGDEN, TTAII SUNDAY, AUGUST to mines for our coal supply, and that la the Kemmciwr and Qualey mines Central jv cm merer, Wyo, and the Coni A Coke company of Spring. Wyo, nnd the output Pr these mines haa been reduced 2D concent from tart yenr s output by conditions over which tlrey have no trol. Our eoal aupply will depend upon these two mine, and we believe, from Information ootolneJ from reliable sources and manager of these mines, that all communities mayshare npn getting their pro rain of coal, the same aa laat year, leas the 2U per cent of output, and we believe TO that with a proper economy practiced eoal by the people tributary to these fields and a lust a ad equal distribution at the coal that la mined, the That Prospects mines producing a reasonable amount rmoK to tha Winter Fui Art of coal, with an economic usage, the upply will probably do for th pur no pose for which it la Intended, ami tha panicky feeling need exlat among peopla aa to the eoal aupply. but good idaao. A US-- 17. Tba report should ho used vita by ton com rooi wdk6 'eammlttea appointed -I retgiftd to tbe coal question ns well ns ef club Commercial and uacil clue. make a trip through the coal anything Advanc In Pries. the to district. wia-coal has been adof The thU eoal price MPKta of obtaining one of tbe mines here latein vanced folio: Council ly oa lump roal. 50 cent a ton. which To the Myor and Common has been the first advance that haa the a BoUe City. Idaho: We, on behalf of the taken place la the price 'of coal in years. Whether or not jESirctal club of Boiae City, and tha laat twomine will follow this adthe mayor the other A 1L Carla , on beoalf ofBoiie City. vance we are not prepared to aay. council of Btinim It may alao b said that eoal la the appointed to lnreaugate the eoal ouch only commodity that haa not felt tbe rituatlon aa it exlat and make me effect of good times aa to price until upon the aame, aa tae of riinHld come to our obaervatlon, this advance, nor have the wages acon advanced been miner tbe eoal submit. we herewith kick report we have The coal altuaiton for Maha, aa well count of tbe better times that now, until few and tha in last bad yean, Utah, Wyoming & Siontana, of mines have been Narada, U a very complex question, when moat eight-hou-tbs r shifts estabground and unionized, ud cor ere aomuch more many detnlla that the lished and a new scale of pay put lu ntera Into new seals of pay Is, Waole of tt could not be gone over In force. What thia ordinary dUsen la comparison with tha old, we are uy report that any Wa hare la this not prepared to aay, aa we have had vould Ukely rend. erery auUerfugn no opportunity to compare the same, Kport eliminated it had not been fully agreed upon tht might hinder the plain wording as nnd put in force while we were visit ud a proper undemanding thereof; ing these mtnee. a hare alao eliminated the paet a ' veil ae the future, and our report will There to some anxiety among n eoal the aa great many people aa to what the efeo far practicable, mm. looked fect be tula new scale, and new hours to ef be to U had, that upply he and to be depended upon during of time, will be upoa th preaent eup-plof coal, but ha onraelvea, taking or. In other the winter of 1907-0the everything Into consideration, believe void, covering the period from Brat that the eight-hou- r day scale aa to Bret of Auguat nntU about the to time and, and tha new scale of April, 1806. The queattona of and paat can be had from u. pay, will not diminish th preat-n- t outm far aa oor ability and ltnowledga put of coal; in fact, we ourselves, and n great many other people that we goat, by further inquiry. Bo far aa the actual eoal aupply la hare visited and talked to, believe It ' concerned, luch eoal aa we have been to likely to improve condition in burning from the Wyoming mtnee, the place of making them any worse, nnd la the bowela when this new acsle to once fully esauie la lnexhauatlble; tt the earth la atored, for the naa of tablished, which will likely be In tbe next few weeks, w have reason to the population of thin lntermountaln country, a aupply of coal that in our bellove that tha output of coal may ba Increased 16 per cent. opinion and la tha opinion of com pewit judge, whom wo have inquired Tranapertatlon Question. of In thla question of eoal supply and of. enough to last for hundred would the demand, them to another large facyears, and then aupply tor enterlag into the aame, and that to lirdlf Km touched. that transportation. Thnt transportation to The aupply of coal for 1B07-0- 8 it available from the minea tributary furnished exclusively to this country to tfclu locality, io about SO per cent by the Oregon Short Line ud tbe lew thla year, and It la likely to be Ualoa Pacific railroads. Both comp-nleclaim to be independent of one that percentage lean for tha balance of tha season, than It was In 1B06-0another, but work harmoniously, eo ThU shortage of SO per cent In thin far aa traffic arrangement nre coneoal supply Is occasioned, first, by the cerned, nnd we believe thnt the transreduction of the working force in ten portation question to as much Intermine of about li per cent uver tost wove with tha coal proposition ns if year; second, some of the mines have tt were n part had parcel thereof. been disabled on account of fire nnd While it to true that the railroads do hoc by being flooded, and some little not mine tha eoal, nor do the railof it baa been occasioned by stoppage roads own any of the coal mines, ao of work fur about IS or .18 days In far as wa know, ud while the raillMi. roads claim to be simply a common Increased Demand. carrier for the eoal mines, aa for all Tha demand for coal la tbe laat two other commodities, wa are led to beyear ha Increased annually Irons 20 lieve that the Oregon Short Line Railto 25 per cent, occasioned by the ex- way company exercises a morel influtraordinary growth of population la ence over thee minea thnt to paraSouthern Idaho, Utah nnd Nevada. mount, above nil others. Tbe beat way to- - Illustrate thla Tha latter state haa made In the laat two rears, on account of the gold exquestion to that, with tbe preaent citement and the building of new short aupply of coal that to being town, n demand upon the eoal fields, mined la Kemmerer, and tn Diamond partially of Utah and partially of ville, tbe railway computes have Wyoming, aa emergency unaccounted mads n demand npon these two mine for and unprepared for. for 1,000 tons of coal n week fire railWith this increase of demand for road purposes, and while, In our opincoal and tha reduction of the output ion, they pay lea than commercial It la very apparent why our eoal supcustomers, ud the commercial aupply ply la abort, not alone In Boise aid of eoal to already short, still tbe minea It. tributary country, but throughout do not refuse the railroads' demand, the entire lntermountaln states. There and - the week of our Investigation 1 today eoal mined to the capacity tkeee minea fnrnlahed the railroad of the minea In all of the mines that companies, each one, nearly 1,600 tone wa vial ted. of coal, or 1,000 tons n week from these mines out of ' the market The Miners. for domestic supply, and . divertThe Cumberland coal mines at ing It to railroad use. This Wyo, are owned by tha tha railroad eompuy claims, to need union Pacific Coal company, nnd that their coal bins ud their engine, to tod by the On-- for tha railroads, on the hill that exists near Kemmerer, on Short Una and It lines. The same Union Pacific tributary ud close to these minea. We Coal company Wyo.. did not Investigate thla particular largest producer of eoal simply took the railroad Spring, Wyo. nnd lte out-P-7 question, butversion of It, but wa do W1 deereaaed. seems company's be to fair, that if the railway company had but they do not sell any coni for know Mmmercial purposes, and what com-I"1- not token this 1,006 tons of coni buslneaa they bava dona, and week and nre likely to take tiha 2,000 likely to do this season, would tons of coal n week still further, that amount to 2 per cent of their out-- " there would have been n much better eoal for private Coasump-tlo-n A will be so small that it might apply' of there than ja. JJjjUrely omitted from the coni pro- Shortage ef Cara. We alao teamed that last year durm,Ih.mDU.m.0nlTllte mlBe Of are minea which are ing themonths of September and during the anger beet season, Jtod by the people who own the same mines that produced! these e ameltera In Butte nnd Anaconda, then very supply of coil ware adequate JJr-the entire three-fifth- s of the mine at preaent. Their only able to. ran account of n shortage of can, ( time Mtomerclnl business In tbe ren about 18 per cent of past haa and in thnt length of time thnt they their were bring Idle, waiting for cars, they b in the future their commer-bualneewin be hardly B per cent, could have produced In the various nnn thnt it may not figure mines nearly 76,000 tons of coni, f y the coni aupply for this sea--J. which. If properly distributed for dowould have relieved mlne nre worked, hut mestic purposes, was a minea haa been flooded, all pis want' and sufferingwethat believe last year. And it nlmoat Impossible to work occasioned thnt valets extraordinary euraelvea, me yxat-new pumps are measures are taken ud tha railroad will require from 60 computes use all the energy ud ocompUah, under the force at their command, there will tot favorable condition a he an additional of Cara in e next mine la at the 1107, and the coalshortage still lessenaupply "ontier mine; owned Kemmerer, Kern-""r by Mr. ed because of having no means of nnd Mr. Qualey. er In' other transporting the same. "d theMnakrl hu but has the words, grown, country ', d la today, n purely com- - far rfL5 we ctq see, neither the facila) to1"': Ita output la sold and ities for mining, nor the facilities for ommercial purposed transportation have kept pace uy matong the Oregon Short Line, and near to thla growth. "Mother railroads aa are tributary thing Coal can ba shipped from the mines iSH0.?1 lrge factor in fur-ti- to the various districts In which it I i!!8 the ,npp,lr of coal for need In steel cars. In box cara. In fact T11 mine I also pro- in moat any kind of n car.. Of course cent ?? lea than laat year large steel cara are preferred on acte?8m therefore Pr unable to supply as count of being more easily leoeded. 60,1 t0 lu 0tora. and other ud while some tf the mines do not tortlea, a they did n rear ago. for shipping coni, it la. too next mine la that of the Central no box cars much according to our observation, Coal Bii company, of Rock the fault of not having adequate mar which la alao purely ehlnery to load box ears, or else on a tlH? co"1 mine. Its output part of the niltced eompuy, ns ributed ,lke that of tha Kem-- . the when there to shortage of large steel B,ne 7r commepclal purposes, cara at soma mines, there to n upply of box cam, which cannot bo loaded r h,Te the same to aeU. readily on noenunt of not having tha xller mine; called the noeeasary machinery for loading box CoiU Cke company; care. tle and a half from We also noticed that, with nil thia Son produces about demud for coal, and thla great Inprtnf, of enmmerdal eoal, under crease in population, there have not fciJJ?' Otobie condition a. but none of thla been any new mines opened vp In the "to "to ever come our way. Wyoming coal fields, ud while we Minea ' admit that there to now under contj. .foofont "an Two e coo u mere of templation the opening of some other T" ini i U U Other good minea by the Kemmerer and tributary to the Wyo-- Quealy people, they nre not yet proco field, dependent upon two ducing coal for want of proper rail da-pen-d the .covmT'tt'lWW tlf r lnelgto ku under-Alexande- r, .a y fu-tu- re road facilities, which ought to have been furnished a year ago, ud which, la our opinion, will nut be ready fur operation la 1007. Without a Track. On tha Union Pacific railroad, on mile from Rock Springs, Wyo., there exists a mine called the Wyoming Coal A Coke eompuy. which now produces Xo0 tons of coni a day, which haa to be hsult-- by wagons about a mite to tbe railroad. Thera to graded from the main lino of that road, to said mine, a Y ready to put on ties ud rails, and tbe whole distance from this road, both track on tha "Y" would be about a mile and a half, and still there to not tie or a rail visible to supply that demand, nor to tael I late the output of this eoal and pun It upon the market We have heard to relieve distress. It said that tbe road would ba put through, sad very shortly, hut we have also learned that thia same thing was said one or two years ago, ud the track to aa far off as ever. There win be no adequate aupply of eoal produced la thia ceatiuu of country util the mine owners are enoonraged by the transportation companies and th transportation companies' wake up to the fact that they are common carrier and common servants of the people who created them and through whose territory they ran, that their business to to facilitate, help, encourage ud promote every industry ud enterprise ud make living better ud cheaper, that the common to pay much tbair duty weal to dividends; not until then will we have coal sufficient for the wants of th people, sad to which wa are entitled. Tbe price of lump eoal at the mines is ! n ton, freight 4. Tbe advanc on lump coni at one of the mines 1a 50 cent over thla price, making lump coni coat told down In Boise City from a tea. Boise City froffi 6 to une of these mines in 420.1 miles. Butte from the same mine la' 427 mllea dtotut, making n difference For this against Boise of 1J mllcfc 1.0 miles Bolaa pays 75 cento n ton more for coni, or, la other words, tha rata oa cusl from Kemmerer, Wyo., to Boise, 420.1 mllea to 64. The aame eoal to hauled to Butte, Monti, 427 miles for 12.25. We alao la our investigation, found that with the oonl supply abort, tha output reduced, no railroad, n big no smelter, no sugar beet factory, nalarge cor juration of uy kind or wa eolud ascertain, hss ture. ao far Buffered or la Ukely to suffer for the wut of coal. Plenty of arrangement 60-5- 0 BOARDERS. !! u nfnrnlahed ROOMS AND e domes-dneta,TU- BOARD and room. Board sad room. Raed S IT tf . wage. Hotel WANTED A chambermaid Healy Hotel FOR RENT at Th B phene It 17 FOR RENT Tw St. furnished BOARD AND ROOM FOR RENT Nice Cool room, gag range. tt rooms. B164f Attoraay-ntLaw-, First National MT-4- Bank General practice. HAIR 'GOOD AND COSTUMER HAIR SWITCHES far sale at reduced prices. Unto chains n specialty. HinmuIa mmmbm ti Mt belle and theaters. AR mail enli promptly attended ta idre C. E. 74f Jkra ISA Lee; 221 24th. P. a CONTRACTORS ANO BUILDERS. FRED A. LUND. General Osntractor In brick nnd Mean 76 BlaL Bril Phase lOM-T- , heusekeeplng 56 Opera House. FRATERNAL 27tk. ROYAL ARCANUM. rraternal Tested, sound, reliable, Bnaritotory Order. In me men at FOR RENT 2 rooms for light house- roaaonabla rat lor ran, twn, cr three 7 31 6 362 22nd Bti dollara. Accumulated rater keeping, rnqr land nasty tor agJtaa dol- FOR RENT On faralahed room for lara. lav tigata. Rechy Menatala Indian. .Bell phone 1414-Y- . I 1 mo CanacU, Mm 6ST. meats aaeond and MALE. rooms tt street. S4-4- 1 Utah Ind. Tel FOR steeping rooms and light hanar gI74t keeping rooms, 2241 Adams. plumb- ALSO FOR HOUSEKEEPING Faery lm Annex, 2426 Waag ing, plastering, bricklaying. Day and night c lease. Fra cat. PosiIn tha houag tion secured. No took learning. FOUR roomg wet Tracy Ave. Apply lira. R. Hear Stb Bti, Coyne Trade School mond, 166 24th SL San Fraqclaoa end N. Y. 117-ly- f MEN and boys wanted to team .1 WANTED A Young News Stand J' WANTED. T. HULAX18EX. Reaaa fOR RENT Furnished rooms for steeping and tight housekeeping 164 Ganaral HELP WANTED 446 SSU K. bnllding. Three rooms for housekeeping; furnished or an famished; so children. Apply Cotontol 114 WANTED A woman cook. 171 ttnd. 7474 Janitor. Preawrpwartraa nnd nanatijmliaa pared te transect nay nnd nil ktada C legal tf FOR RENT WAN1ED A girt for kitchen and dining room work. Good wagon 644 Apply 412 27th street ' rooms, fu relabel ar Boyle block. a HORN. AttaneynLLew. Offiose seek Ike tetew ef Drag Stare ad parties; am attorney a gated 1-- 1 If S 21 A. TWO furnished rooms for light house2236 Adams. Act keeping. gtf Hospital Bell 662. . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW- FOR REK1 2 furnished rooms for light ho u sheep lag. cknhea closet and pantry. Close In. Inquire 55B, 23rd street. WANTED A girl for general house- LAUUdrass, Ogden Furnished 157 23rd WANTED Aa experienced Indy preaanr at the Elba Cleaning Co. S 7 Ill II Wash. lad. phase 26tk SL W ANTED Girl for kitchen and lunch g 14 lwk room, 2470 Wall WANTED A girl for general work, 664 2SU auacti . LUlalan. 2 furnished rooms for housekeeping; no dogs; no children. 684 u WANTED DR. A. FERXUUN2X Physician rad Bmpcew Office bears. 16 and 12 a. 246 25th SL Office Sate phases, Bell 616K; lad. FOR RENT WANTED Girl small family, good a tt wages, 525 20th. 2656 Washington. 1257-T- Teams rreacniiin n reetSve pegUa. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEON, 211 enfuralshed. tf 6 14 work. eavcher. ready Furatebed HOUSEKEEPING WANTED - Good girl for housework, small family; 2530 Gramercv. fi WANTED. WANTED Two office boys. Apply Utah Independent Telephone Co. 271 22nd. 8-- 1 at Depot i - FRATERNAL Ogden lodge Net Bfl. T. F. B,l mU Erst and third Thsrsdsys at P. n. In Uni Labor Hag M 4tk -- r raaL Visiting mamba Invited. IX tt ADAM TTirisr PraridaaL la 6 Ex. from Sen Fruatoao 6:26 2 Over wad Limited 1:20 p.m. 4 Ex. from .8 Franetoj 6:16 pm. (x) Exoept Sunday. IDA BMCKER, See rataiy. B. KNOTH. a ODD FELLOW Ogdaa Lodge No. laJepead t On Odd Prilawn Manta U L (X O. F. ball every Tn day ev I Vlstllag brothers cerd telly Invited to der af I, WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. toe Lily arela. No. 104, meats ev. sty araond aad fourth Friday nights af 7:60 In K. a F. hag Visiting ' HEMET H18SEU Saerotary. WANTED Furnished or unfurnished room pr small buuee, wtLh , bare, nearby. 2476 Wag FACIFic"ca SOUTHERN BROTHERHOOD. Jr.LRAlLET, Noble Oread. FURNISHED ROOMg 1 6-- 3 a fourth Fridays it A U. w. k Recant; J. W. Wotbar L H. ffiobaftg Baty. neighbors enrdlally tavlted. DAISY ELK G, CASHMOBE, Tracy Areas. KATE HETMAN; SSrd StrscL N, 117 Clark, 668 B. P. (X Elba Ogdan Lodge Kn 711, and slab rooms, aeoi Ladgn plumbing plastering bricklaying 2116 Washington aval FOB BENT. WANTED Real estate to sell. Wla v alao a beet metal pattern draughting. Worn of Woodcraft, Ogdea Cbel meetings every Tanadar erasing. have customers for houses ud lots and Positions secured. night Day A. T. HMTMARX, Eaaltod Ruler. 611, meats every Tuesday sight at UNFURNISHED HOUSEg ranging from 6806 to $1,500. that Fran catalogue.. Visitor clnaaatf 7:10 oclock, K. of P. kelL Vial ting f. a. KNAUB Secretary. can be sold oa monthly or unnal welcome. Coyne IVsdc Schools, FOR RENT 4 room hou Neighbors Invited. on Jeffer-eopayments. Could aeU d dozen each Ban Francisco and New York Du a ba pal at tha effle of Ed Hunted A hou $12.60; on 27th QUEEN CITY. REBEKAH LODG bargains right away. lyrlll No. 4. L O. O. F, Meats a Aulh, tha afteraooa uf tha X8lh of each street, $15.00. Abels, tod. Phona. Kennedy, fourth floor First Natl end and fourth Friday ev lags at month. First National Bank Bldg. S 17 6t BIG Bank Bldg. 6 IT tt money fur canvassing salesmen. MR ALICE COLLIN O. N 2911 Odd Fallow!' Hag Visiting ma 744 HU Wash. Are lavitad. ben Ptagn WNTED Veal pork and cfctekana FftR RENt Three or four room MARIE CRITE ELLA BOGART, Noble Grand. Clark, 2731 Mom at th Chicago Market. 185 24th Bti cd er unfurnished. LOST . r Avanua. GERTRUDS KOON Saerotary. 1061, 20lh street. TO BUY. MEN AND EOYS WANTED to learn 1-- 1 -- houees-furatob- MEDIUM. MADAM JENNINGS ium. Class Friday, Spiritual medm. 427 25th. S p. FOB BALE LOST Lady's large sized gold watch with fog Return to 8tnndmrd. Regl6-2- t ward. LOST Jersey call Finder please tify Rlvardale Flour Mill Ind Phaua L08T Tribune bicycle MISCELLANEOUS FOR RALE A freak milch cow and calf. 6201 Wash. S8S-14-l- FOR RENT .rear. No. BC237, taken from wheel nek In front of Elks Wednesday dug Reward for re night. Aug 14th. very of me. O. P. Mecke. ears of Elk Club. gl6-lFOR SALE Two V. P. tickets, ' for lady and genttomu from Ogden to Denver. Address H. BV Btudard LOST In North Ogden. Thursday, office. night ons tight sorrel mare Branded Bar under L on left rump. Return to Willtem Bros. Livery and FOR BALE A good riding pray. 2251 . . Jefferson avenue. receive reward. WANTED. MISCELLANEOUS. Bell WANTED Te buy email buslneaa, nr ball interest In good paying proposition. Address, T. C. Fv care of Standard. WANTED Twenty hand (tf stock to puts re, good feed. Apply at Utah Feed A Produce Co, 2211 Wash. I 18 tf MONEY TO LOAN STREET CAR MEN. CLERKS, BOOKKEEPERS, and aB others employed, find odr office reliable for sums of $18 to HOC Discounts If pdid before da . Pay. meats suspended la sickness. Na charge Bor applications 'The City Loan Ageney, Rail 417, 418, Ftert National Bank Bldg. RAILWAY, to salaried people withotl aocarity or endorsement; payments to suit, either weekly or monthly; tuainosi crafldesUrA Call and gut IX Drake; alb-1- 1 my terms ties bldg. MONET u h 22-lg--tf forma aul city rani estate. HUNTER A fourth floor. First National tt Building. . MONEY TO LOAN, KEK-NED- MONET TO LOAN I. J. BRUMMITT .1 WESTERN DETECTIVE AGENCY Herald Bldg Salt Lake City. 1W. Both Phone Bell. 230. This agency to prepared to bacJIe all proper detective business entreated to It by corporations or Individuals. 460-46- 1 a Bor 2822; Ind. P. S WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. 2027 Jefferson. slu-rom- LOST Betwee a depot aad Sanitarium card ca containing receipts and traveling cards In B. of L F. nnd'B. of L. E. Finder return to Standard and bn rewarded. S 114 wk t 10 National Bank Bldg la OP AMERICA I Eaoalalor Camp No. 6240, meets ovfourth Thursday a ary aaeond ud at each mouth the Eagtea Hag Visiting ladles cordially tavlted. MRS. MARY HEFFNER, Oracle, tf 2941 Washington Area na. JOSIA RHEA. Recorder. IBB 22ad St j OGDEN LODGE N& t, B. K OF OGDEN LODGE Na L . of IL. meets In K. of P. ball tha first aad third Wsdanday afternoons of eh month p. m. SUSIE 8TM8, ef IL JEANETTE MILL, Flnmctef. U JENNIE PROUT. Recorder. a FOR RENT Modern 12 room bourn 17th SL Address L, care FRATERNAL ORDER OF FOB SALE, REAL ESTATE Fraternal Order ot Eagles, Ogdaa Aerie, Not 111, F. CX E, masts every surer Hire, Na L meets every Taee-daat 1:10 p. y at K. of C. Hag Wednesday evening ta Sag la hall, seat 6:00- Visiting Brothof Read hotel Na 2473 Washington nvaaee. Vi alt are Invited to attend the er Esgl lag ala la re cordially Invited. ' 1,2, Standard. 646tt CAGLE OF THE MACCABEE LADIES y - A FEW BARGAIN I A new cottage, cla i modem, press brick to school and cat 62,106. modern frame cotta gea. nearly new, with halls and large porches, located 4 blocks of 2Stk Bti and ton depot. Rent for $80.00 per mouth. Terms to g An elegant pro brick, mod-era dwelling, on r line; two rooms flvevoom Aerlo meetings. T. C. MORR1 W. Preaid D. T. TRACY, Secretary, DR. H. B. FORSE Aarla BEB8IE 8 EBBING, L. JENNIE PROUT, , t Pt raids a. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS 2456 Van mrem hRWa KNIGHT anw ae LXL Bum Are. me ma OF THE MACCABEE Ogden Tent, Na 24, meet the eee--I Wasatch Division No. 124, O. R. C, meats aeoonfi and fourth Fridays at and ud fourth Friday nr Inga, F. hall. 2:20 g. m. In K. ef P. beg corner at 6 o'clock sharp. In I. O. Halting Knights cordially Invited to Washington evue and 24th street Men AU brothers are sordidly lavitad to J. W. HALSET, Commander. BUSINES8 CHANCES more unfinished-- !, 006.00. F, F. BONO, Reoord Keeper. 1 OEOl ALLEN, C. C. City Iota, 45x146 and 26-falley, FOR SALE A well established and block of Washington school and car U DOIL aad T. A . MASONIC. line $206.46. good paying dairy business, and fine wa, A snap A choice 600a ere ranch, with stock FYTHIAN MBTKR stock of ehri dairy If taken at once. Tor particulars aad machinery; good dwelling and Qneea Esther Chapter Na d, O. K. Meats every Saturday afternoon at tee G. A. Horn, 416 Ecctee Bldg. other build! age; located 16 mil of Regular meeting held at Maaoa ie ta 1:20 Bell phone 1216- National Utah on R. Pythian U. P. R. hag Ogdea Hall on Washington avenue, betwe y Parties desirous of purchasing prop- Bank building, lejonrnlng alstara streets Twenty-fiftud Twenty-elxtInvited to FOUND the first ud third Fridays of each erty on the Installment plan, are la- MRS. EVELYN CL 2L E. GLASMANN, 21 cordialEcriea building med to call at month. Sojourning members M18B LOUISE RITTER. M. if R. A C I FOUND Several days ago n pair of ' Jam T5. Baltontyne. ly larlted to attend. ANNA LEWIS, W. U.r eye glasses, between 21st LILY V. HAL8TED, Secretary. DEGREE OF FOCAHONTA horn nnd bridge on Wash. Ave. Owner FOR 8 ALE Several fl bargain prices. Near 2 room brick n get me by calling at StandI Laeotnb Cone Na I, IX cf F. oa Installment plan. B attfid lota ard office and paying for this ad. WOODMEN OF THE WORL at do 6 17 tf prleaa. O. A. White. 162 moeto th Bret and third Wedaeeday 25th Bti 1 17 2t nftornoma at I:t6, Eaate Hag Data Camp Na 74, meets In K. n be paid to Baal Aide C. of W ot Weber In tba Utah National Buk ban P. FOB 8ALE, BEAL ESTATE. FOR SALE LIB 26th Sti Vial ting mambara Twoutory brick hou bulldlag erery Thanday navanlag at with modem Weodm-eouvealera . For cordially FOR BALE Ctole Jot, eor. 27th and MARTHA A. MORRIS, PohntM. o'clock Vlalting particulars. Inquire 2757 Wash. Invited to attend. Jeff. Inquire Mr. Beg 216 26th. K. COLLIN of ALICE l 6 17 lwk. MORR1 C. C. T. AUTH. Oerk, Pint National WASHINGTON. OF ORDER Bank Building. FOR SALE On fine farm at Went BUILDING lota oa car llaa; your own terms; money advanced to bull Weber, consisting of 40 acres of Unto N& order cf 17a, tout WOgd Wedeg KNIGHTS OF PYTHIA land, four room brick bouaq, good meets every Taaoday hiagto barn nnd outbuildings, four cows, U. A. O. W. In 6 o'clock at evening Ogdu Lodge Ka I. Knight of pigs nod chickens. AU ktada of A aew lavtted to house; oa acre of land hag VlalUng com rad Pythias, meets at Caatte Hag Utah In tha ehoiceat of bearing fruit; muni machinery and tools nnd n flan crop. National Buk bnllding, erery Mom Cheap tt token at once. Call at WILLIAM DOTLB, Preaid L good location, 11,200. day craning. All K. of P.i requ ted 266, 26th ntreri. rvsldan Aa elegant WALTER RICHEY, Bacretary. in ran-roato meet with ns. 61,800. district, J. H. SHAPE C. C- FOR SALE A am ail cottage, with Nina neren of good toad with water KNIGHTS OF COLUMBU M. of C. GBIGE B. modem improvements. 2124 Jeffer41 to and three-rooted hou. N. MEAD; K. of .aad U , ovson. 777. Connell Meets r from flilO. Na line, roda Ogd CHAUNCEY PAftRT, at K. a C Wedaeeday arming ary FOR SALS Lot In the Orchard, BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICA. Cor. 22rd and Wash. Phoae ISI x ball Na 2472 Wash. Are. at S o'clock. 746-t- f Cor. 7th and Washington Are, 48 2 Visiting member welcome. -allay. Terms $10.06 J. H. Da VINE. O. K. Teome Ogd Hoaaataad Ka INI by 132, to na W. J. MORGAN. Fl SecT. down nnd 16.06 per month. J. H. FOR BALE A snap near Corinne, meets every first end third Friday JL C. bn Na 2476 Myers, 740 Washington Ava. 160 act land, 620.00 par aero ah. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA night at 7:36 la Wnab. Are . Good A. water Jem right. Child, with FOR SALE Nine room hoa Vlalting archers cwdlapy tavlted Ogdea, H. F. ft No. 4. Utah Camp Na 6190, Modem Wood- to meet with aa. barn, stable and hay shed, ta good men of Anuta, meats every Tuesday FRANK R. W1ANT, Foreau 2111 railroad location, with one to six land. Reasonable FOR SALE At sacrifice, groomed night at Engla Hag 8 p. m. Ylritiag Uneola. acres of find-dnsoorrea poadeal MABEL TURNS terms. Apply 21. Hat street pressed brick houao, large barns mambara tavlted. M. A. GOULD. V. chicken house end flue shade trees. 2214 Moflt Av. 6 16-t- f J. H. SHAFER. art. Bne spring water. 3716 Washing Ave. Ben telephone C52-WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. . ton . . .WANT ADS BRING BIG RE8ULT 6 WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULT WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULT . PARTNER wanted to share half Interest In fine paying proposition. Small "A nun , amount of money required. required- - not the money. 1062-- Inquire ROYAL NEIGHBOR hou five-roo- m a FOR RENT A brick house on 4th Sti E. A. Stratford. First - FOR RALR or trad, n good equals piano, in good condition. Address T," cars Standard. A no- 680. -- irl! FOR RENT 27th. g chambermaid, AND TYPEWRITING THE OGDEN SCHOOL OF SHORT-han- d and Typewriting. 2447 Washington Ave. Lewie Block. 6ih fiuur. Therougk lastrecttoa by rowpetent 230-24- 0 BOARa The-Fronti- u WANTED At one UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO. lad. 1UX SHORTHAND FOB BENT furnished' rooms. FEMJLE. good U144L F HELP WASTED. WANTED Co. FOB BENT. a rv,f ONE-HAL- Colo. ROOMS. RENT Three FOR rooms, SOT 20th. Din-Wy- ltot IN THIfi DEPARTMENT THE PRICE FOR ADVERTISEMENT MUST BE PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE, (BUtINEfi 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 SB CENTS PER LINE PER WEEK WITHOUT CHANGE. OR 76 CENTS PER LINE PER CALENDAR MONTH WITH NO CHANGE OF COPY. OR SB CENTS PER LINE PER MONTH ON A SIGNED CONTRACT TO RUN FOR ONE YEAR WITH ONE .CHANGE OP COPY EACH MONTH. h UNFURNISHED TIME CARD IN EFFECT JULY HX 1B0T. GORDON G. IYER, grata-- , to foam Parent Osteopath, School jCirknlln Mm Lewu-euoae- r black, suite 64 Treatment by aupninuaeat. Ha m. to 5 p. m. RENT Light WANTED Men and bays to learn FOR housekeeping EXCELLENT modern rooms and rooms. 171 22nd. Plumbing, Sign and Card writing Bti 52S 23rd rates. low board, nnd designing Day, and night r leases. 1645 Arapahoe Bti, Denver, HOUSEKEEPING rooms, 127 Twenty-Sixt- FOB BENT. UNION DEPOT OSTEOPATHY. WANTED Mato or female bookkeeper nnd stenographer, witb machine, FOR RENT Newly faralahed for Ely. Fkraa 441-with bath, 611 22nd. Bell WANTED. ts PROFESSIONAL u Cum-?eijin- i- 8k u u 1007. 18, a t. tor-dlall- attd. h .. -- a . 1-- a I h |