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Show t i i 1 THE HOUSING EXAMINER, Brnaiaitts Vaution against violence during the famishing desirable price on trike period was the chief them of SJJato thw 7to deetr to Bre the tnaaa meeting of street car emTcestrf of the city clou to ployes, other unionist and their ! line lenient to echooU and In friends In Labor temple in Salt Lake of the city, Prt which 'diilon ? Se market fut 'fr S r qnurier been haajuat of front . nil on 22nd etreK, n Bilo on 2 let alrost, mil O Harrison EJff mlto hns . on Tyler SLre fronU. on At, gyard, Art- - aeveral ! other let the contract! for th j!L ef eereral medium priced to tMaaddition. which will th market at bed rock : -j- th a email payment down the aame aa payin p?ffca Sa. byaTy little .elf dental hi own horn, be "Jm Sndlord and get rid of the AMnt paying day. which comes cieiM utortty. quite number of, lou 2n taX. foar. but this 1. th have aet myeelf to do this year. rUL to hare every one I LtTiinuad to do eo, to live in hia Thorne the flrat day of January. Ll 15?' a homo Ogden th ou is to call at or call m over either phone a lot for kTand I will sell youbalane at Dollar down and the Dollar per week, no InUreat and w turn util after you hare fully hare paid for your lot I you money to build your h the hdat opportunity in Ogden to get you a become your own landlord. JL'lStagT of S yr 2.Tfed ll Addition Bnmmiitts I bar a rery large list of reeidencee an rrddenoc lot In all parte of the ehT. The following are only n few - the many bargain 1 alee bunding lot, hare to offer: wlel located, I $12. Term. tear the city, only house with A brand, new four-roolarge pantry, closet, electric light, fjtT water, ingrain paper, nicely all complete, half block from depot, only $1,200 on In- Bio Grand nallment plan. hoiue In good loca-tio- a, Bev 11 with hall, pantry, bath room, dotbrn eloaet, two porches, nlo lot. Terms. house la the call-na- d location, this is a great snap at TUium Hundred Dollars. On terms to nit. Aa elegant lot near the Sacred Heart Academy for only $20 0 on the only tlgOO. Good wen-roo- Instillment plan. A flu kit on Wall a vena, near Talon depot at a great snap. Thla lot, II sold, will be sold wary cheap. , If yos desire a lot or wish to own year owi borne la Ogden, plena call at my office or call me up over the phoae, Von, u aid 1 to aaslat prepared to give terms will be glad I am without lnteret yea a home on . on lota and can sell almost any kind of term. JJ. BRUM MITT i 2374 Wash A vs. Either Phsn 771. Seeds Garden time to plant. Sow ig the Onr itore ig the jour teed. place to buy - in the big fire, as you all remember, and all my old stock wag burned. Our new gtock hag arrived and is the beet ever brought to Ogden. SEEDS THAT ARE BURE TO GROW Hour, Hay IN or Grain URGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES. : Remember, we carry a full line of that famona Prattg Poultry Food for animala 4 poultry. setf-raspe- ct tf nr u - W. T. ASTILL ""oo- - 2264 Waali Ave. Lemons Bananas Dates Figs jffi Red Apples r2i: , 3-- Sunday afternoon. The hull was crowded beyond capacity, and mote than 500 people Jammed their way into th hall to listen to the addressee and lend their Interest to the meeting. The Utah Federation of Labor pledged Its support to th street car men and to the electrical workers, should th totter go out on strike, but with word of cautloe. Besides th indorsement of th central labor body, officers of several locale declared that they were with the street car men morally, and when the time came if they should need funds thy would be with them financially. C. O. Frait, chairman of the street csw men's committee, wee the principal speaker of the afternoon. His talk pres fa general lines, following the course of the straggle from first to last, and th final determination of the men to strike end bring the matter to an issue. We have done nil that was In onr power to avert this strike," declared Mr. Pratt "We could not retain our and do more. Whta Mayor Thompson told the committee that Mr. Bancroft would in the future arbitrate all grievances of the street car men we took the president of the Utah Light A Power company nl hi word. In agreeing to this, w cited several of our demands, but thought it was for th beat. W did not want a strike, and knew that the sentiment of the people was not along that line, If It could be avoided. But when the second communication was brought to us from th mayor, la which Mr. Bancroft retracted all of the agreements made in the statement made to bliq. by me, we could do nothing else than walk out When I spoke before the Utah Federation of Labor Friday night I was optimistic. I thought the matter would be amicably adjusted. It had not been many hours since Mayor Thompson had the verbal agreement from Mr. Bancroft that hia own proposition, which was acceptable to ua, would be accepted by the company. And 1 believer that the street car men had gained point and had better rest on their laurels. But when the later proposition came to ua, which was absolutely the eeme that had been made to the street ear men alone several months ago, we could do nothing else than strike. "I have heard a good many remarks about what not to do in this fight for unionism. They are all good words, but I want to tell yon one thing to do to help ns win our case. Tell your wives, your stators, daughters, sweethearts sad friends to walk wherever That is the way to they are going. win the fight ' If your own friends will remain off the cars, and ' they are many I asaura you, the street car company will not do much business. But If you can not keep them off the car, the struggle will be lost Tell them to walk into the city and keep off the street! where thq ears ran. I am reliably Informed that the company will bring scabs and thugs the Farley type Into Belt Leks City, a aeon as possible, to run the cars over thee lines. Harrtmna hns lota of money, end he means to break the union. It la not only la Balt Lake, but all over th country where hie great systems ere established. He has tried la every Instance to break th unions end hq is keeping up the effort But he van not do It here, if are wiU hug together. And If yen keep your friends off the care even Harriman ud Bancroft will get tired of running care with thugs over the rusty rails without passengers." The remarks of the national met with frequent applause which lasted for several minutes la many Instances He cautioned with ell of the other speakers against hasty notion on the put of the mu ud especially asked that they keep quiet and peaceful at all times when they are on the street He declared that all at the labor organisation affiliated with the Utah Federation at Labor would Join hands In aiding them In their straggle, ud that there were many laborers ud workmen net affiliated with the central body who would do what they could financially to assist them. This declaratioa was met by a buret of applause from the street eu men, ud by statements of "you're right" from the delegates from several labor organisations w ho were present. Louis Lynd of the electrical worker declared that the position of the electrical workers toward the Utah Light A Power compuy wu about the aame mu and dethat of the .street clared that It was hia opinion that they would strike within a very short time. For several months we have been having trouble with the company, said Our grievances have been Lynd. scoffed at by Mr. Bancroft, and It hu been absolutely impossible for ns to Aa I get Uy satisfaction from ofhim. Utah the am no longer employe Light A Ballway compuy. Mr. Bancroft absolutely refused to we me personally, but the proposition nwhich com1 arranged ud sent to him by mittee wu not considered. We will ait on Mr. Bancroft again this afterin the aame noon ud if he treats manner that he has daring the last few months, the electrical workers of out. Belt Lake ud Ogden will walk Local No. i7of Salt Lake ud 111 Ogden have token th asm stud, and a the whole strike will practically tie up will be no there we If strike eyetemL but Tuesday effect Monday, particular night the city will practically be withto out lighta. Bo If you are ingoing the day walk, you had better do It organ-laertws- vu I u time."- - ' . . re u 4-- u u ,0mPt SALT IAKE STREET RAILWAY u Delivery OLSEN r u tow. Between 2fi.h and 311 St. on Wash. Aie., ladys brown circular girdle. Fiudor phone 97 Bell r leave 3138 Wueh. Reward. $p29-t- f s n u Six-roo- u u u u Jap-ues- t Slew-rdao- d u ..... 10-ac- t No. Qaou Esther Chapter held ud Tweaty-flft- k Pearl broach, Tuesday night, between Vienna Cute; staling rink and 2631 Grant. Finder return to thfo offloe. Reward. the aireeu Tweaty-alxt- LOST Baby ring with tiny chip diamond. Return to Whittoa Hotel, Lincoln and receive $3.tn) reward. 4 LOST day. vt GISTERS. PYTHIAN LOST Meets every Saturday afternoon at 2:39 ia Fjthlu hall, Utah National Buk building. Sojourning alatara cordially invited to attend. MRS. EVELYN GLA8MANN, M. S. C. MISS LOUISE RITTER, M. ef D A CL ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS 27-- lt Gold circle Marcabee pi a. FriReturn to 2725 .Washington Reward. Either taken by mistake or stolen, a Rambler Bicycle, from th hall of tha Colonial rooming house. Black frame, red head, left handle tip cracked, N. 25.102, 1905 model. Notify Standard office. LOST Wasatch Division N. 134. D R. C, meet second and fourth Fridays ai 2:34 p. aa la X. ef P. Washington avenu ud Ittk attest. All brothers ere eordlally Invited to attend. OEO. ALLEN, CL C D U DOYLE, 8. and T. if a CLICK a and clubOgden Lodge St and Utahns Lodge rooms, second floor, Drug store, oa Wash. Ave, aa 241C Washington aveua. Regular LOST F. O. Elks Between 23rd No. 719. d gold watch Inscribed with initials from F. S. to Dl T. Return to 22$ 23rd. MJ tf LAWN MOWERS Bell 'phone 797. meetings every Tuesday evening. A. T. HE8TMARK, Exalted Ruler. J. H. KNAUSS, Secretary. ORDER OF WASHINGTON. REPAIRED. I WILL put In perfect condition lawn . mowers, old or new, at reasonable rales. Work called for. James R. 454 34th lad. 'phone 445: Alim, st AGENTS WANTED Ogdu Union, Na 172. Order of Washington, meets every Tuesday evening at 8 edock ia A. O. U. W. ViallUag comrades Invited to attend. WILLIAM DOYLE. Presides!. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. . are making $14 MODERN WOODMEN our ambroids y Utah Camp No. 9990. re goods; no capital or expert-neof America, meets d. aot Write for Why youT quire at Bagla Hail, I night U. exclusive agency. members lamed. suiplee ud MEN AND WOMEN to $25 a day atUlng e . 8. Embroidery Work, Omaha, Nej. WE FAT agn;; ladles or gentlemen, from 54 cents to 41.09 aa hour to Introduce ud advertise our remedies, city or country. Cerob MM. Ca, 135$ Washington ave. DONE UP. CURTAIN Curtains dona up. Bell Phoae 675T . A. AUorney-- thug Store. I Offices over Badsoa'e auk the buslseasbf all parties; 'am attorney a gainst all corporations and mouopolisa. Prepared to transact any ud all Mads of legal business. T. HULANI8KI, I Rooms Ud 21 Bank building. H. SHAPER, CL Clark. DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. Leeotah Council, No. 3, D-- of P meets the first ud third Wednesday afternoon at 2:10. Eagle UalL Dues can he paid to Susie Alden. C. of W, In112 26th 8L Visiting member vited. MARTHA A. MORRIS, Pocahontas, ALICE COLLINS, K. of R. Ogdon Lodge No. I, Independent Orof Odd Pellown. Motto to L D O. F. hall every Tuesday evening. Vial Hag brothers eordlally lavtled to bn onant y LWL BAILEY, Noble Oread. HENRY KISSEL, Secretory. der D HORN. a Modem Wood-me- a every Tuesday p. n. Visiting ODD FELLMWD . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW- OF AMERICA. M. A. GOULD. V. J. PROFESSIONAL . Attoray-a5Uw- First National General Practice. 22. HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. HAIR SWITCHES for eels at reduced prices. Hair chnlu n specialty: Masquerade costumes to rut for belle and ihutern. All mall erders promptly attended to. lira C. B. , Lea, 21 S4th. F. O. Box ill 1-- 1 ton-ter- 4. O E. at Maaoaie Regular meetings Hall an Washington avenue, between 8 ftrst ud third Fridays oC each LOST Change purse, between corner month. Sojourning members eordiab 24th and Washington and Green-well'- s 17 invited to attend. ANNA LEWIS, W. M. butchrr shop. Return to ULX V. HAL8TED. Secretary. Greeawella butcher shop. 29-2- u MASONIC. LOST use-work- INSURANCE. W. N PIERCE, Notary Public, Rati Estate; FI re. Life end Accident la uraace, 407 34th QUEEN CITY, REBEKAH LODGE Meets sec. No. I. I. O, O. K. hell ond ud fourth Friday eveulega at , Odd Fellows hall, Twenty-fourt-h street. Vlilting members Invited. IDA BAKER, Noble Qrud. GERTRUDE KOONfl. Beerotary. FRATfiRNAL . ORDER OF EAOLES Fraternal Order of Eagles, OgJen Aar la. Sot 118, F. O. E meet every Monday evening In Eagles halL east ef Reed hotel, at 4:00. Visiting Brother Eagfe are invited te attoai the Aerie msettagsi T. C. MORRIS, W. President D. T. TRACT, Secretary. DUKE FORBES. Aerie rbysletoa FRATERNAL St BROTHERHOOD Na I7L T. F. Bl Ogdoa Lodge, meets second end fourth Tuesday at HE INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. buye I p. m, la A. O. U. W. halL Vial ting all klada of junk. Ball phone dftz. members eordlally Invited. ' , D. H. ADAMS, President Ind. phone I693IX Green A Jaeeb-eon- , IDA Secretary. BECKER, 8144 Padfle. K. F. MISCH, Treasurer. IF YOU have any Mad of Junk, 'phone OGDEN LODGK NO. t, OL OF H. to OgJen Junk House; we will cell for IL Bell phono, I2IK; Ind. 721 OGDEN fODOE NO 1, D. OF H meeto la S. of F. HeU th find and third Wednesday afteraeoas of each LACE CURTAINS, month at 1:34 a. m. SCS1S SIMS, & of H. WANTED Lace cnrtalns to launder. JEANETTE MILL Ftnaador. Bell phone 1111. $42 21th. U JENNIE FKOUT, Recorder. JUNK. u . . TENNIS CHAMPION8HOP. i Yeung Gould Was Eager Eustace H. Mi lea. London, April te Meet LACE CURTAINS a specialty. M54-M- . WANTED Lae at 167 26th cartels St lad. WOODMEN OF THE WORLb Phone to laundry Phoae I998A. Weber Camp Na 74, made 1 X. F. hall ia Utah National Buk building every Thursday evaalag at S o'clock. VMtlnff Woodmen cordially invited to attend. oT a T. C. MORRIS. C. OSTEOPATHY, B. AUTK. Clerk, Pint Nsdsaal RESIDENCE with pulry GORDON O Buk Betiding. CORA IVES, IVES, ud eloeet on Jeffereoa avenue, does Osteopaths, graduates from pareat MONET TO LOAN oa improved lead; HAM. in. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. cbeei, Kirk villa. Me. reasonable terms; no commission. An residence in railelegant block, aulte 66. Treatment by Enquire Ind. phone 37S1-A- . road district $1400. a. m. te I Ogdu Lodge Na 3. Knight appointment Hours A with bath, lot $0x183; also m. Bell phono l$1dK. Ind. 1012. Pythias, meets at Cacti Hall. Utah P. f one-halof block good barn, within Natieaal Bank hulUIng, every MonMONET to salaried people without street $1400. car, evaalag. All K. of P,a requMted PHYSICIANS AND day SUROKONS. security er endorsement; payment On brick with bath ud te meet with ne. to suit oither weekly or monthly; sewer connection, $3404. W. J. UNDERWOOD. 0. OL DR. A. FIRNLUD, Physician and Cell ud get business oonfidexAlnL one Also on all located frame, E. R. OSIORR, M. of F. 414-1BeBurgeon. Office hours, 19 and IS a. my terms. U D Drake, bench, la flntclaae residence disU N. MEAD, K. ef K. ud 8 m.. It to 4 p. m. 140 21th fit Office des bldg. trict $1,600 each. Bel! I16K; Ind. 614. Reel-duo- s phones,. ud bath, new residence, WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. 444 Wuh. lad. eboae MONET TO LOAN, oa farms ud city A with hot tad cold water connection real estate. HUNTER A KENNEDY, la railroad district $1400. SANITARY WORK. Lily Orels, No. 14. maetq evRoom 4, First National Buk Julld-tog-1$ seres of good alfalfa land close Ftiday nlghto ery eecoai ud fourth halL Ylattiag Jn, $1400. DONE of ell Unde. Bell phase 409Z. at 7:30, in K. of P CHAUNCEY Invited. PARRY, Nels. McCarty, 2724 Grant MONEY TO LOAN J. J. BRUMMITT aatghboro eordlally 117 359-N 33rd Cor. end Wash. Phone DAISY CASHMORE, & nvenu. CLEANING For Hd Tracy HOUSE carpet LEGAL. KATE HETMAN, Clerk, 231 cleaning, window cleulag end xcav-eag23rd Street. FOR 8 AIE Corner lot Twenty-se- e work, lit 80th. Bell phone oad street rad If edDoe avenue, Isl NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NO. 1. 140L John Kemmeyer. rode, bouse, putry and Women ef Woodcraft, Ogdu Circle cellar. Address Mrs. A. D. Smith, SCAVENGER WORK. 441, meeto every Tuesday night at WEBER COUNTY MINING AND BIk. roomy 26 sad 24. Woodmans 7:14 attack, K. of P. halL Vtalting Pnadpal pine Milling Company. ALL KINDS of scavenger work. Neighbor Invited. of business, Ogden, Utah. Dues eu be paid at the office ef Ed Notion Is hereby give! that at a Prompt attention. Joha Van two-du- , SALE Two kite. 41 feat each, 467 2nd 8L Bell 747Y. 24 tf Auth. the afternoon of th 24th of each meeting of tbs director heU on Fri- FOR oa and near tha comer of Madison moath, rtret National Bank BUg. day, 33d of March, 1967, an assessMRS. ALICE COLLINS. O. N, 248$ and 22d street Idqutro A. D. Smith, TAILORS. ment of one min per share was levied 364 34th street Plagre Ave. ca the capita! stock of the corpora, MARIE CRITBS, Clerk. 2TI1 MonG. to eteaaed A Cloths $1 raised e p Immediately ud tion, payable Ave. ro 25th 157 8L ISAZ. Utah. Ball jjhoae secretary, moath, CAFES. Ogden, Maw, Any stock npon which thla asseia-mu- t VETERINARY SURGEON. remain unpaid on Tuesday, LADIIS OF THE MACCABEES. may BROOM RESTAURANT April 36, 1967, will be delinquent ud OFEN DAY AND NIGHT. D. F. M1LUKEN,. graduate vetarts ary advertised for esln at public auction, Sliver Hive No. 1. meeto the second Excellent 25e luck from 13 to 8 surgeon. Calls answered sight or end fourth Tuesdays at 8:24 p. and unless payment is made before, at e of Private make W m. specialty p. Office, on Feed and Sale K. of C. ball, Na 274$ Wanh. avenue. Ogden will bo sold day. Tuesday, the list day or Select Dinner Partlee. Lunches for 2111 o'clock 13 Ave. Wash. Both Ylsltiag sitters eordtalty invited. noon, to Stable, May, 1967, at Train er Pirns Parties pat up oa i pboaea; night phoa 4I5K. pay the delinquent UHeiement to- short BESSIE 8BBBING. U OL notice. coats of advertising LUCY NELSON, K. K. gether with theenle. flee dinner. Extra Sunday ud expense A.of G. MAW, Secretary. FRATERNAL OYSTERS IN ANY STYLE. Ladles Privets Dining Parlor. KNIGHTS OF THE MACCASEESl Utah. Ogden, FOON A LEO. Proprietors. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. 172 Twenty-fiftStreet Ogden. Utah. see-on-d DENMARK AND ICELAND Ogdu Tut, Na 24. meets the Ogdu Cauioil Ha 777. Meet ev fourth Friday ovulng ud K. at ef C at I oetoek sharp, la L O. O. F. halL Wednesday evening The Red Front Restaurant cry hell. Na 247$ Wuh. Ave, at 8 o'clock Vlilting Copenhagen, April 29. An agitaKnighto cordially invited to A. J. ENDO, Proprietor. Visiting members welcome. tion for a special Icelandic flag la beattend. ChicNoodles Chines ud Shanghai J. H. DeTINE. G. K. ing strongly pressed la Iceland. J. W.JULSEf. Commander. . Chop Buev and Rice. Finest freak MORAN. Fla Ree'y. The country bolds n favorite posi- ken P. P. BOND, Recorder Keener. orders. Included all with Every tion In the Danish monarchy, ud nil tea Updo-DatNew ud EveryROYAL ARCANUM. Ita demands, particularly In he line thing welcome. OF AMERICAN BROTHERHOOD of home rule have been granted in body Yeemea, Ogdu Homestead Ne. 1505. ZfS 24th Street OGDEN, UTAH. Fraternal reliable. Tested, fond, recent years. Denmark maintains, meeto every first ud third Friday beneficiary Order, laiurei mea at however, that eo long as Iceland benight at 7:80 in K. C. hall. Na 2474 ratea for ou, two. or three reuqnabU Wuh ave. longs to her, tbs Dulab flag must be sorts will be mad. Foreign nations thousand dollars. Accumulated emerthe emblem of the Icelanders. having trade and fishing Interests In gency fund nearly throe million dof Visiting archers cordially Invited The municipality of Reykjavik has Iceland are encouraging the govern to meet with na lara. Investigate. Rocky Mountain Frank R. WlnnL Foreman, 2111 agreed to display on Icelandic flag ment anj would be glad to see Ice- Conndi. No. 637, meeto xecsaj and the land entirely separated from Denmark, fourth Friday at A. O. U. W. hall. Lh,w,,n' during the contemplated visit-o- f Mabel Turner, correxpondent, -- l F. W. Stone, Regent; J. W. Woth,' king and there are reports that naof other WANT ADS YIELD BIG RffSULTg. tpooa, Collector; B. Roberta, Secy. Moffib ave. tionalistic drfflonfttralions MONEY TO LOAN. A a Lewis-Stay-a- H. Miles, chamhie decis- the holder at the court tennis pionship, has reconsidered ion not to defend hia title ud say that, owing to pres ear from friends, he will now, if no objection Is offered, do hie beet to defend the championwinner of the ship by playing th semi-finround of the tournament now In progress next Saturday or Mon1 to be played day. The eeml-flnFriday, end the winner of It, by reason of Miles default, wu to be declared champion. Jay Gould, the American player, who hu reuhed the semi-fina- l stage, Interview, expressed considerable annoyanpe at thlrf sudden chugs in Miles' plana. He aald be came here expressly to meet Miles, but as the champion declines to ptoy he had accepted the eitnntion ud arranged to leave England immediately after the last game la played next Friday. This new attuatlon would upset nil hie He had not yet made np hi mind whether be would ' meet Mllee oa ud woald take a week to ponder the question. t lnu ua TAFT IN OHIO. Secretary ef War Makes Short Talk te Students. Cincinnati. April 2. Secretary of War Taft today made A short visit to the University of Clnclnutl, where he delivered a brief address of an inThe 24th'day of July, 187. will for- formal character to the students. Later 'Hie Best on the Market ever mark an epoch In Utah history. he was given a warm reception at the now, was observed Chamber of Commerce ud spoke The day, then a holiday, In that It commemorated few word. A political conference wu schedthe anniversary of th pioneers' com1472, uled for the afternoon. Tonight he ing to this valley. On that day, win add res the members at the busthere we something elw doing something els to crtebqpt. It wu inessmen's club ea the Panama ca, the initiation of n street railway pro- nal. A- the pelled by mule power. This wu BRYAN IN MAINE. first reil Intimation the first realization the people had that they were Washington Ave. tillage to emerging from a country Portland, Me., April 29. William J. , modem city. Bryu, who arrived here from Boston ReUTlON8 The Belt Lake City railway, that today, went1 to Brunswick at the reWITH SPAIN. In extent, quest of President Hyde, of Bowdoln wu Its name, wu limited An official of the th longest ran being from the Short college, to address the students. Mr. N ta t!i.?0TeniInent arrived Line depot to the C111L house on Third Bryan will return to this city during with a view to a South, via Mdta street. It wu n the afternoon to he the guest of the . -- mm T1:1 . W tbau Rnmwiln.- - that hart church enterprise heeded by Brigham Maine Democratic Club at a banquet In siMclates, prominent men City Hall. 5N 8tti llr,wpw Spain and tht Young WAr etwel1 In the church, of whom James Jack ud O. F. Arnold were perhaps among WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS GROCERIES 1007. 29-i- hJ!r a dMlrtbio Tl'ESDAV, APRIL 30, Ud every well patronised Enthuaiaatie Masting of Street Car Mm and Friends at Labor Hall. UTAH. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROQMU. The mule road wu i year its FOR RENT Large room and klichen 4qasa mileage wu extended until the profurnished or unfurnished. Apply mules from was changed pelling power f 4 Adams. to electricity In 1549. Mother marks 1859, 17, August FOR RENT Two modern, furnished ON THIS ADVERTISEMENTS epoch in th history of Balt Lake. On room. - Kelly tt Herrick. PER ONE CENT COST FACE car that day the first motor propelled INSERTION. EACH FOR WORD by electricity was run over the city FO RENT Large room for railroad LESS NO FIRST INSERTION 114 28th. railway tracks of Salt Lake. Fbr . man. 2ia ADvER ALL CENTS. 2 THAN eleven year it continued tu be operatMUST BE PAID IN TISEMENTS ed under the ume of the Bull Lake THREE housekeeping looms, 137 ICih. BUSI EXCEPTING ADVANCE. City Bailway compuy. RUNNING OPEN HOUSES NESS In 1890. or thereabouts, n rival comOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US pany obtained n franchise, ul. with CHANGED HANDS Woodmuae was built block. English money principally, Furnished or unfurnished Transit and operated the Kapid rooms, reasonable prices. 384 2Uh. FEMALE HELP WANTED. railroad. - This compuy continued la active operation uatil 1900. when It sold its holdings ud franchises to the WANTED Sewing girU ud sasisunt FOR KENT Rooms for light housewaist a on Cochrane, jcauaw Salt Lake City Railway company. The keeping. Feery Annex, 43$ Wash. Wright a store. ume of the latter company was then changed to the Utah Consolidated WANTED Sealing gui and assistant FOR RENT Railway ud Power company, ud Newly furnished rooms ou waisu. Cochrane, ludu unwith hath, ala light housekeeping name until J operated nndei that store. Wright3DHL rooa.1, 41 22ad. ary !, 1904, when the Consolidated City railway system wu mergt-- with WANTED Girl for 'OR KENT-C- mu general housefurnished the Electric Light ud Powder comIh and Jefferson. work. Corner with bath, the roughly roaovated; puy. ala light hoaeeheaplM rooia. The At the time the merger wee effect4lh BL Mrp. S I Cotacial, 3(1 ed. the capital stock of the compuy WANTED A weiiiau te do two or MW China, Hunger. waa owned by the following partlee: three days housework each week. A. Y. McCune owned about 48 per BOARD ANS ROOM. Apply 24 Twenty tourth street cent; the English holdings amounted to about 25 per cut, and the Mormon TWO FURNISHED ROOMS and hoard church 25 to 26 per cent, which gave WANTED Girl fur with private family, luqutre Room general housethe latter holders n bar majority. 4, Opera house. 4 3Mf work. Apply BMining r eveniug. After the merger the aame wu again 24 T went) fourth street. 4 22-changed to the Utah Light and BallHOARD aaj room; nice, clean rooms way compuy, the name it now bears. U1RL for 3164 Wash. if general housework. 210$ Bine the merger, the company hu Wwh. The on la 105. smell dividend, paid BOARD AND ROOM 449 24th street dividend wu paid on preferred stock. WANTED Two oeurse to tako girls dividends two There have been small la auraiug. Ogdeu General Hospital. WANTED, BOARD AND ROOM. paid in this way. Not that the earnSGU-ings of the compuy Justified the payWANTED By lady employed, room ment of uy dividends. It wu done WANTED Girl lo. ud board in strictly private family. general no ; to give the boards good e nuBeat references furnished. Inquire family of two; 25tl Adams There clei standing possible. 219 Bccles Bldg. t Ave. 4 never wu a Ume," said a mu 8umlay, who wu la a position to know just FOR RENT. UNFURNISHED ROOMS MALI HELP WANTEBL what th earning! of the company comof the were, when the earning WANTED M mu to handle freight FOR RENT Two office or sleeping worn over Clarks entree. pany, so far aa the city railroad wu Apply H. O. W. freight office. concerned. Justified the payment of the aet earnings had WANTED Bell bov and elevator boy. FOR RINT HOUSES, any dividend, to he pieced back In th property, Reed 'hotel. FOR RENT Unfurnished house, 137 end then some." Th Utah Light ud Railway com- WANTED 2llh St. First-clastt inside wire pany la today operating about ninety none others ElecneeJ mu; apply. mllee of railroad, which is an esten-iloFOR RENT house, 230$ tric Supply and Fixture Co. of not leu than eighty-seve- n Madison, after May 1st Apply oa miles since the city dignitaries rode premia. down Main street in a city railroad MEN end boys wuted to plumb lean car propelled by mules, amid the acWANTED FURNISHED HOUSE. lag. plastering, bricklaying, electrio-a- l claim of thousands of spectators whs free catalogue; positions trades; wttneseed the wonderful innovation en secured; tuition fllty dollars. Ccyae WANTED TO RENT 12 to 20 room the 24th day of July, 1872. furnished rooming bouse. Address Trade Schools, Nsw York sad 8u B, care of Standard. Fran els o. 1 yt 111 FOR THE SHRINERff. FOR RENT STORE, WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS Lee Angeles Is Rutting en Holiday WANTED Fork, vest and chlckua FOR RENT Store room and has, Garments. at Rusaell-Jame- s mat of Emmett Block. 214 !4ih Co, ill Ittk BL St For Information call at law 2ILob Angeles, April Neter before , WANTED, h offices of Joseph Che. hu Los Angeles made so extensive SECONDHAND goods ud apbols.er-lag- . event she in preparations for FOR fiALE. REAL ESTATE. City property tor Mice fruit making now for the Shrinen' meeting farm. I. T. Alvord, by F. O. Phoae ud La Fiesta dee loeeoFiores. Never 59 and 333. i. Ell-U- . LOTS for aale, Cheap on easy payhu the city expended much lu ments In that aloe orchard, Cur.- - 7th has been appropriated this FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. ud Washington. Inquire on premyear. Never here eo muy thousuda ise.!. J. H. Myers. here are at time congregated ape FOR BALE Horae ud buggy, baby coming here la May, and never hu the Go Cart; also full bkmd white e FOR SALE Fine lot 6x14 rode, brick eo city had representative a crowd house, 2134 Adams Ave. spit dog.. 543 25tk at $1540 . will be here. cash, baluoa on time per cut Already the decorators have begun FOR BALE Baky buggy, till Lint. Address, Mrs. Thos. dressing the city la her festive robes. Avenue. 4 24 16t ed Eureka, Utah. At street intersections the canopy forms for the electrical niumlaation FOR BALE Beooud-hanAetomoblle. FOR BALE Modern seven room brick are being erected ud at frequent Inhouse I bleaks from 1st Nat corgood condition1 Enquire Ogdee tervals across the principal streets th ner. 2211 Adams Auto Co. electric wires are being strung. The official ' Fiesta decoration this year FOR BALE Good ea now beet culti- FINE LOT oa Beach on street will be devoid of flags or bunting. In car line 156 vator, cheap, also aa orchard cultt-vota- r n place of these will be Japanese at half price. W. B. WedelL Large lot oa 16th street near and Bhrtners emblem. These 556 Washington Ave 4451m will be accentuated la th arming by Fla residenoa lot. East front electrical on Wash. Ave 1506 block.... 106 Illumination, producing FOR SALE $1.0$ per setting, 8. CL pleasing effects. Rhode lslaaj Reds. Poulter Bros, Lot 42x145 on 28th St 760 Bach street will have luterns of a comer 22nd ud Wuk. frame house, large lot 706 different oblor. In each lantern will modern house on bench 1,109 electric bulb, which will make FOR SALE Furniture for 16 rooms; be 2,000 brick, close in th colon even more striking by night modern brick good. Apply 232$ Lincoln. 2,500 , thu by day. fA66 frame, does la..-Individual efforts in decorations will FOR BALL e Improved farm, dose bethl year aurpua anything ever Model Fruit Farm for City Property. to dty ...... 2,800 fore attempted in Loe Angeles. Local Boarding House, near shops, 4 stories. 7 acre farm, fruit decorating firms have hooked more or- Blacksmith shop, 16 h-- p Boiler Farms good water, well located.... 8,000 ders this year thu ever before. W. P, T. Alvord by P. O. Phone il ud I3S 1Ohm re farm. One ImproveChase A C which hu a staff of th Ml-t- f ments, water anj 4 acres fruit 1,509 most skilled decorators in America, brick residence, large will decorate more thu twenty-fiv- e FOR SALE Horses. Inquire of J. lot oa Linoola 4,504 O. Pacific the Bos N& large buildings, including Toponoe, Harrlivlllo, F. 300 cheap lota all over the dty. Electric building. Hotel Angelos, 173. 1,000 aeree unimproved lud In WeWestminster end Hollenbeck hotels. ber County. Belt Lake ticket offices, Central buk, FOR BALE Sooond hud National Small farm of 10 acres and large cash register. Great Bargain. P. O. Germu Barings buk, Levy's cats ud farm of 100 acres, FOR RENT. box III, Salt Lake CUy, Utah. muy others. KELLY A HERRICK the most active. 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