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Show .. : y; sw- " v - 4 " f "- THE MORNING EXAMINEE: OGDEN. BOOKS AND odi Csperi With tin AiwiMt Critic' A BINDINGS. thing abort Kina of th atrangt 1 tta fort that th forty printing L. binding ." h gSaTwo bow wrtW" fHia .!& MUeiior. ob my boot M rirtveu printed Vu wlft q Jt JNt tauct It differ-td aa new. of Is ouw boueaty & and work. Is lt old dayatan-w-a a to lie Is tlia m. waa allowed vata for a yar before It waa hand-Z.attoiurtt fit for use. Paprr waa of real Uses ruga Now book iaftir ia wady tw or three woeka after th calf baa bees aklnned. a maditn made of heaven know Jrtafc Of conn there aay be boneet-- r made paper and etrong binding now, then, but a maple of u there were ago good binding and pp bundled years Now they are the per were the rule. costly, th exceptions. It la a rue, lo of the temperatures high the tme tut coal fninea may bffVM, th genre and lnf to do with Impairing bare t-iMtber bindings, for, aa everybody or canvas binding knows, a stoat doth to better than the leather now seed. The same tafl iwwcea may also damage the paper, but still the fact remains the temperature nor the tut neither the work of the old printgases affect after all, 1 one difference, the ao ed, itedtag aa ; 8l Louis of quality." Globe-Democra- o ms-tMrt- t. COINCIDENCE. A Peculiar Combination of Evonto Rotated by Androw Long. Aa to too lung arm of coincidence" U may be as long aa to neceaaary. Nothing to impossible to coincidence. An Instance of my own experience, aaid Andrew tang, convinces me of thlafact I Ud been reading a foolish r hook, aome "Oat of the Burly Burly," and of the rbymea ran la my head. They began: Burr Barthotoimw out In the wood In a beautiful hoi In tU ground. J In the afternoon I drove with a par-tof friends, and wa took the refreshment of tea at a house where then veto several other guests, all unknown to M oven by name. Aa two of them ttvsd at a place on our homeward route, they accompanied us In our o Aa we passed a wood on a one of these anonymous strangers mid to me, Thla to the burial place of I the Murray! of Glendhnbreac. and automatically replied: Bury Bartholomew sut In th woods la a bmuUtuI hols In tU ground. A kind of chill blight settled on the party, though one uf them tactfully asked me what poet I was quoting. When we had set down our two stranger at their own homo I waa asked whether I knew the name of the gentleman on whom I had .axpended my poetical quotation? Of course I did not know, and of course hto surname waa Bartholomew, while, ae ha teemed In had health, my citation had aa air of brutal approprlatraeas. "Thus does fortune baater tw," for Bartholomew la a moot unusual name In Scotland. o e. hill-tot- nb-irut- 1 Superstitious. known New Yorker, while dining at bis club on evening; observed that hla order of oysters on tta bell waa not complete, there )etng only eleven bivalves instead of tta down it waa hla cuatodk to order. On reflecting that hla waiter, an Irishman, waa a newcomer, he decided to let the A well matter past, but when on the next evening the same thing occurred he became a trifle impatient "Bee hen," exclaimed lie to the waiter, "what do you mean by bringing me eleven oysters when I order twelve? This to the second time that thla thing ha happened. "Bum, air," quietly responded tta Celt "I didnt think you would want to risk being thirteen at table, air." Life Whan Life la Wasted. wasted every time one gives away to gloomy, aelfiah angry or revengeful thoughts; when resentment er a grudge egalnet man or fate to allowed to Had root In the heart; when the temper ta let fly loose over a trifle when on goes to pieces nervously when obliged to repeat a remark and the voice to allowed to rise In anger; when one forgets that a loose temper to a sign of vulgarity and lack of cults re. Philadelphia Frees. to Julius Casaar. The consensus of learned opinion tta effect that history's all around (natest man waa Jnllua Caesar, the to originator of Roman imperialism. Cae-a- r waa great aa a general and gnat a writer and speaker, but greater ft a statesman. Could he have been pared the aseaseln's dagger and been Permitted to live tea years longer ' Bdght hare set civilisation ahead -fall thousand years. New York American. Misled. Bra. Gads by I'll get even with Mrs. Gabble. Mrs. Glbby What bn she done to yon? Mrs. Gsdsby She told a that Mrs. Guffy wasn't at home, so I harried over to make' a call on her. nd she waa at home, after all. Cln rinnati Leader. Friends Now. Have yon had any spat with We're Foot, girl lately? Dick-- Xp. treat friend now. Tom How's that Dick We've broken off our engaqe-rt- . Philadelphia Frees. Tom It to leva to deserve to suffer punishment than it.-O- MIDDAY MEAL AUGUST THURSDAY, 1907. S, WESTERN THE SACRED CODFISH. DETECTIVE AGENCY I Herald Bldg.. Balt Lake City. P. O. llox 19. Hi)! h Phones Bell, 2832; Iuil. 31M. . Ills agency to to hibiiL il proper detective business entrusted to It by corporation a or Individual. 400-40- 1 Famous Emblsm That Adsrns the ClaimoA Massachusetts Cuunouss. Mam It I The Rosins A coditab carved in oud Lancs on Sneuld Avoid It. The Americans and English begin the white inahugauy wall of tta Mason FOR ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIB DEPARTMENT THE PRICE the day with breakfast, which to gen- chuarti hall of KpnwuiuiiTH in tta PAID STRICTLY HOUSES RUNIN BE ADVANCE, (BUSINESS MUST tta erally a substantial uwaL This con- statchouse In Boctun. Between two BOOK ACCOUNTS ONLY EXCEPTED. NING classic a of it of continent Europe occupies pillars of tta place paopto LESS THAN 25 CENTS FOR FIRST INNO ADVERTISEMENT sider barbaric aud disgusting. The honor, directly oppusit the desk uf CENT PER WORD FOR EACH SUBSEQUENT Frenchman and tta German breakfast the presiding oifleer. This wooden fish SERTION; to the rvuowned original aacred codfish uu a scanty roU. They are consequentINSERTION. FIRST INSERTION ONE CENT PER WORD. withof tta Old Colony, and It ha a Misted afternoon tta till to unable go ly OR SO CENTS PER LINE PER WEEK WITHOUT CHANGE. out absorbing something massive. The at tta deliberations of the lawmakers OR 71 CENTS PER LINE PER CALENDAR MONTH WITH NO subcena more a of noon Massachusetts than takes for Frenchman toward CHANGE OF COPY. stantial lunch, and at midday the Ger- tury aud a half, gathering sanctity year OR SO CENTS PER LINE PER MONTH ON A SIGNED CONman takea a heary meal, which ab- by year. It to a relic of the old buildstate-housTO RUN FOR ONE YEAR WITH ONE CHANGE OF COPY TRACT tta which tta ing present preceded sorb! his digestive energies during and great to tta dignity of this EACH MONTH. remainder of the day. Tta German souvenir of colonial art and industry. dinner makes a big break In tta workThe following account of lta origin ing day, aud tta eater, according to Dr. Martinet of Parle, suffers by a loss la given In a Boston paper: 'V FOR RENT "Captain John Welch of Beaton waa of energy during the afternoon. The celebratconcarver the of creator and the Martinet Dr. meal tavy midday One should not have ed fish. He was a wood carver of reFEMJLE. furnished rooms. siders u mistake. ustab-lisbe- d 1747 In and hie nown time fur dinner at uoou, in tta middle of out WANTED Lady for typewriting; not FOR RENT 3 rooms for light househto badness In Dock square. Ila keeping, 353 22nd BL 8 7 St necessarily a stenographer. Apply workday, ta says, but instead should to 10 a. no, 129 25ih 8L take a light lunch. Tta lightest maal belonged to the Ancient and Honorable FOR RENT Furnished rooms for of tta day, ta thinks, should ta during Artillery company and afterward bewaa called upon HELP WANTED Ladle to work in light housekeeping. 2161 Adama. tta period of exertion. And tta heavy came its captain, liedecoration of tta Millinery' store. Address C., rare meal , should be reserved for a later to contribute to the l-Btaadard. aa at that hour, when there to a chance for di- colonial assembly hall, and FOR KENT One furnished room for main was codfish tta colony's gestive repute. Tta proper scries for period WANTED A girl for general houselsdlea Bell phono 1414-Y- . conWelch tta modem man, according to this Au- article of export Captain work. 2659 Washington. idea of immortalising the FOR RENT Furnished rooms for thority, in a substantial breakfast a ceivedfishttaof tta Mamacfausetta waters. WANTED A girl fur general bona housekeeping at 2220 Lincoln Ava tf light lunch about noon and a square king When completed the carving was finmeal at 6 o'clock or later.-Bultiwork, CC4 28th street. I 7 tf a to as be so far colored and ished off FOR RENT Throe furnished room a, Bun. clothe closet and pantry. Na 551 simile of life and waa hung on tha WANTED Girls at Ogden Bteara B 6t wall of tta assembly hall." I T 4t 33rd St. Laundry. A SLAB OF BLACK STONE. UNION DEPOT TIME CARD pro-pare- d IN EFFECT JULY 10; 1907. PROFESSIONAL ONE-HAL- ptrouwably wputabte Iwr ix oc eisbt caioful no the paper ta comlnc to zL and too binding aro gone; white Ldobr aide wtth town are book a BuO tj and J fr.y1 HEAVY UTAH. vid. Antiquity f an Old Tune, When Napoleon' army wa to Egypt In 17wa and the band struck np the tune, which In England to aet to the ong "We Won't Go Home TUI Men- big" it effect on the Bedouins was vtortrical. They leaped and shouted and embraced on another deliriously. They averred that they wen listening to th oldest end most popular tan of tbelr people. It to thought that the tune waa brought to Europe from tta rk continent In the eleventh century by th Crusader. Bt. Jam Gaxctta e, anted. help mcr -- Key to All the Anoient Writing ? the Egyptians. There Is a slab of black atona In the British museum which If you could walk sway with It and establish your claim aa the owner you could sell tuy day for a quarter of a million and And half a doaea moury kings in England and America ready to buy It. There is nothing very striking about this atone. It might ta a piece of black marble with aome peculiar hieroglyphic upon it But It to Just these hieroglyphic which maks It so valuable, because they are tta key to all the aucleut writings of tta Egyptians, and without tide atone, called the Rosetta atone, we should be unable to read tta Egyptian writings which have been discovered from time to tlma Bom French tourists found th Rosetta atone In Egypt and transported it to rarle, where an Englishman took a fancy to It for a garden ornament. Be paid 5 for it 5 sovereign and got a treasure which you could cover with gold end yet not represent It value, but till tta day of his death ta did not know, what that bit of atona waa worth. London World. FOR RENT 641 24th. WANTED Woman or good girl for A Fool's Identity. work. Apply Colrooming hone of tta beat known people pass onial, 362, 24th street unrecognised by thoc to whom they should ta known. Harold Frederick Chocolate dipper at Mataat on night at dlnaer nest a maa WANTED 2459 thew. Washlngtua ave. whose very alien? and taciturnity caused him the more closely covertly WANT ED A girl tor kitchen and to survey him. Not a word waa exdining room work. Good wages. wan "Who two. changed between the Apply 432 27th atreeL that hopeless Idiot that I eat next to at dinner?" asked Frederick it the dose WANTED Good strong girl or woman to work In n boarding house. Apply of the meal. "That hopeless Idiot wan at 124 2lrd St. Cecil Rhodes," he was answered. It waa tta fact. The Colossus had been In one of the moods In which he would WANTED A woman cook, 271 22nd. not talk, and Frederick, though he bad seen hto portrait a hundred times, had WANTED A lady or ganttemaa eook Go not recognised ' hint Ut. Jam and n dining room glri. Lincoln sett. Hotel. Bom Bagaeity of the A intent. Many quotations came from th work of Tha tee, tta Greek philosopher and on of tta seven wise men. It waa ha who aaid. "Know thyself," "Few word arw a sign of prudent Judgment,' Bean-- after wisdom and choon what to most worthy," "Thera to nothing more beautiful than tta world," Tim to th wisest thing, for It Invent and discovers all things." He also aaid that It was th hardest thing In th Csmst Panic. world to know oneself and th atot Joseph Jerome Latrancala ' d La-l- a to admonish another. In hto youth ude, tta popular French astronomer Thaie was urged to marry, but he of a century ago, differed from Newaid, "It to too aoon," and later In Ilf ton's view that Pro ride nc had ao ar- upon being nrged again ha aaid, "It to ranged matter as to make collision of too lata. the earth with a comet impossible and Where th Relief Would Be. wrote a paper to prove that It was Dr. Btory, the late principal of Glasonly very Improbable. Thla paper, which waa to hav bean read with oth-er- a gow university, taking a holiday la tta before the French academy on n country once, was met by the minister certain day In 1773, got crowded out, of tta district who remarked: "Hello, but the Parisian public, hearing of It; principal! Yon here? Why, you moat mad np it mind that La land had come and relieve me for a day." Tta predicted the impending destruction of principal replied, "I don't promise to th earth and such panic ensued that Kitov yon, bnt I might Kitov your the polio had to order the publication congregation. of the paper to reaasnr th public mind. Rat even then It wa popularly Coming and Going. "What kick bav yon against marbelieved that the paper had been deliberately toned down and comet panics ried lifer continued for a quarter of a century. "Well, If I don't keep my wlf dressed In tta height of fashion I hava trouble with her, and If I do keep tier Th Printing Pi Tta moat useful 11 round invention dressed la tta height of fashion I hava to humanity to the printing press. trouble with her dressmaker." HousGeneration ago mm philosopher aaid, ton In tta world there to nothing great WASTED. but man, and in man there to nothing great hot mind. That to to say, while TO BUY. there aro many great thing, the greatest to mind. It to by and through hto WANTED To Mbln buy a good Intellect that man has risen to .the about 1150 to 1200. weight horse, S mastery of tta planet and whatever Cull with horae Friday evening, SS-l- t sharpens the Intellect at tta same time p. m., at 247, 20th atreeL advances tta world's civilisation. This the printing press has don nothing WANTED Veal, pork and chicken to ha done, and therefor to the at tta Chicago Market, 185 24th BL honor of th printing proas belong being the moat useful all round InvenLOST tion known to mam New York American. LOST Between 12th street and Canyon Toad, a gold bead necklace, last Origin of "Hurrahl" Thursday. Finder please return to The history of many a race may b 2322 Jefferson. Reward. read In It batticcry. The "Bonsai! of the Japanese, tlie "Faghagbbaliahr LOST Between Glen wood and 15th of the Irish and oar own "Hamh!" and Adams, part of gold watch fob. back In Leave at Standard and receive reward. hav found their origin history. Although many authorities have de- LOST In North Ogden, Thursday., clared that the word "hurrah" I a denight one light sorrel mare. Branded Bar under L on left rump. ReJewish of the "hosannah,1 velopment turn to William Bros, livery and ta now that consensus It of tta opinion receive reward. to a corruption of the ancient battte-cr- y of the wild Norsemen, "Tor ate!" LOST One pair of gold rimmed commeaning "Thor aid us!" Formerly tta bination spectacle. Liberal reward. and waa word spelled hussa Return to Standard office. hurray." In one form or another it is need by almost every naFOUND tion. rittibnrg Poet FOUND Pointer pnp, spotted. Owner Good Wearing Qualities. Call on J. O. Woody, 2176 Wash. Donatello to a Greek who hae amassed a small fortune In Boston In LEGAL. the sale of fruit, and that In the face NOTICE. of the' fact that be writes tta advert tisements which decorate hto stand. A List Na 384. recent sample which ha produced and UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE!, displayed to this: , Salt Lake City, Utah, July 2, 107. Americas and Fnrwian Fruits To Whom It May Con cere: Noted Notice , to hereby given that tta Far Their DuraWHty. State of Utah has filed In thla office Yonth'a Companion. a lilt of lands, selected by the said State, aa Indemnity school lands, unProverbs Far All Occasions. der aeotlon 6 of the act of Congress, T lost heavily at the races yester- approved July 16, 1814, ss follows, via: Lots 1, 2. 3, 4, sec. 18, t 6 a, r 6 u day." "A fool and liia money are soon part- & L. M (State 384, U. L E.) far as It ro'A copy of said list, ed." replied tta sardonic person. tates to amid tracts, by descriptive "Ah. but I iron today." has been consricnouoly ,"A fool for lack." Washington Star. posted In this offic for lnsoactloa by any person interested, and by tta pubI would rather be Ignorant than wise lic generally In the foreboding of evil, Aeechylua During tha period of publication of this notice, under departmental instructions of April 25, 1907, protests Biakrewn. Cleaning or .contest against the claim of th Moat of na know how nntldy n sickState to any uf tta tract or subdivisroom become and how annoying th ions hereinbefore described, on th to to th patient ground that th same I? more valuable dost of the sweeping "To remedy this." said a trained and for mineral Gian for agricultural purcapable nurse. "I put a little ammonia poses, will b received and noted for In a pall of warm water and with my report to the Genera! Land Office at no to promop wrung as dry as possible go all Washington, D. C. Failure time speciover the carpet first This takes np all test or contest within thesufficient evibe considered the dost and much. of the loose dirt fied will character of dence of the A broom will take what ta to large to the tracts and the selections thereof, adhere to the mop and rata no dnat being otherwise free from objection, With my dnat doth well sprinkled I go will ta rccommendef for approval. over the furniture, and the room to E. D. R. THOMPSON. Rextotor. fairly dean." rot fr tf FOR at RENT-Ug- Nice large froqt room. housekeeping room ht 169 26th. OSTEOPATHY. GORDON G. IVES, Osteopath gru at from Parent School, Kirk villa, r Ma block, anlt 64. Troaunant by appointment Hour 9 a m. to $ p. bl RU pbon 1011-K- . Lewto-Siayno- lad, 1011 PHYSICIANS AND BURGEONS. DR. A. FERXLUND, Physician and Surgaon. Ofllc hour. 10 and II a m., II to 4 p. m. 140 25th BL Office phone a, Bell 615K; Ind. $11 Iteal-4n648 WaistL Ind. phon 501 ATTO rn eyat-uw- . A. a HORN. Ofllc aver Badooa'i Attorney Drug Btoro. I aok tta inulneu of all parti; am attorney against all Pirn corporations and monopoUw. pared to transact any and all kinds of total bualnaaa. E T. HULAN1SKI, Attorney-at-Law- . Rooms Flrat National General prncUoa building. 4U7-40- S Bank HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. tain nt reduced prices. Hair chains n specialty. Masquerade ceatume to rent for ball and theater. All mull orders promptly attended to. Mm C. E. La, 12124th. K O. Bos 435. 87-t- l BAIR SWITCHES for RENT Fnraiahad room for CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. steeping or light housekeeping, 164 27th. g p lwk FRED A. LUND, General Contractor la brick and atona 671 list Ball FOR RENT Two furnished rooms rtioM 1060-Y- . for light housekeeping. Bell phon 1222 Y. 8 I lwk FOR FOR RENT with bath. Nwly furnished FRATERNAL room 381 22nd. HOUSEKEEPING rooms, Sixth atreeL ROYAL ARCANUM. 117 Twenty. Tested, sound, reliable, Beneficiary Order. Insures men at FOR BENT Two furaianeS rooms, reasonable rate for on, two, cr (hr 1630 Adama thousand dollars. Accumulated emergency fund nearly three m..llon doWANTED Lana draw, Ogden General steeping rooms sad light house- llar. Investigate. Rocky Mountain I 21 tf FOR Hospital. Council, Na 637, meets second keeping rooms, 2341 Adama fourth Friday at A. O. U. W. haiL ; J. W. t ROOMS for housekeeping. Boyle F. Vf. Btona, Regent HELP WANTED Block. Collector; G. B. Roberts, Bec'y. f.l MALE. SUITE of front room cheap. Boyle block. Carpenter, 25th street, 1 east of Madison,' South aide. FOR RENT Furnished room, modern. 1238 Grant WANTED Energetic and Intelligent maa Local preferred. Good propo- FOR RENT Two modem furnished sition. Apply y. O. Box 892. doM Kelly A Herrick. WANTED la roojps, WANTED A flrat-clas- a atao delivery boy, Grocery Co. at grocery Clark, Evan a once. AL80 FOR HOUSEKEEPING Peary 7 l ime Annex, 1439 Wash, - WANTED A young man to drive wagon at the Hess Steam Bakery. FOUR rooma mond, 106 WANTED A good strong bey with bora or wheel to carry Standard. Apply at once. In tta bousa Apply Mm R. Ham- wstet Tracy Ava it lit BL FOU BEST. lyr-11- Wash. J. W. BAILEY, Noble Grand. HENRY KI88EU Secretary. BOARDERS. Good hoard 539. 23rd M-t- f . . dreaa D. I, car ratoa tf IS FOB BENT. tVo ladle res Momea, Iowa Ad flrat-cia- reason enable Phone 1117-- A gentleman boarder aad roomer, 2053 Adama lwk MISCELLANEOUS. FOR BALE ticket to at atreeL WANTED FOB BALE a Ogden Lodge Na 5, Independent Or der of Odd Feltowa Meets In L O. O. F. hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting brothers cordially invited to UNFURNISHED ROOMS. aa StandarJ. FOR SALE Six hoi rang, almost mw. Also other household furni-tur1207 Wash. Ave. I I lwk o, B. F. O. ELKS. BOARD 7 BIG money fur canvassing aatoamea. 2866 ODD FELLOWS. ta present and room. I7i 32nd. also sheet metal pattern draughting. BOARD AND ROOM 441 sA street Positions secured. Day and night clamaa. Free catalogue. - Visitors WANTED. welcome. Schools, Trad Coyn I Ban Francisco sad New York. . FOR RENT Throa rooms; S07 20th. fcq BROTHERHOOD, Na 3fl, T. F. B., Ogden Ijxlg meets Ural and third Thursday at Labor Hall, 63 24th I p. m in trecL Yteltlng member cordially invited. D. II. AD4MS, President IDA BECKER, Secretary. B. O. KNOTII. Treasurer. ROOMS AND BOARBt MEN AND E0Y8 WANTED to learn bricklaying, plumbing, plastering, . FRATERNAL unfurnished FOB RENT. UNFURNISHED HOUSES. FOR BALE New and naeond hand pool table. Very low price.' Re- FOR RENT Five-roohouae, modern, pairing done, 182 25th. on coraertPntteraoa and GranL Ind. phone 7C3. FOR SALE A good riding pony. 2351 Jefferson uremia FOR RENT Twoslory brick house, electric light and water. Inquire at FOR BAUD or trad, a good square 2930 Lincoln . Address piano, in good conditloa Standard. "T, fare -3t FOB BENT West Bound. Depart ft for San Fraucisoo.. TTSo a.m. 5,Ex. for San Francisco. . 9:41 9 Fast Mai I Overland 9--a. ; 13:59 p.m. 1:11 p.m. United.... "Infra. Frora Wret No.j iO.'Fnat Mall . 7:16 am. I Ex. from Baa Francisco 6:20 am. 1:39 p.a 2T)vcrend Umlted from Ban Francisco 6:19 p.m. F Except Sunday. JiH. OGDEN LQPOE NO. 1, O. pF M. OGDEN LODGE No. 1. J. of H mreta in K. uf P. hall tha flrat and third Wednesday afternoons of each month at :S0 p. m. 8U8IE RIMS. C. of II. JEANETTE MILL, Financier. L. JENNIE FROUT, Rcoorder. , a B. P. Elks Ogden Lodge Na Til, Lodge and club roam, second floor, LADIES OF THE MACCAfEEE Washington avmna Regular meetings every Tuesday evening. A. T. HESTMARK, Exalted Rnlar. Silver Hive, Na 1, meets every TuesJ. H. KNAU83. Secretary. day at 9:90 p. m., atK. of CL Han, Na 2473 Hashlagton avenna Visiting alstara cordially Invited. QUERN CITY, REBEKAH LODGE, BESSIE 8EBRING. LG Na 4, .1. O. o. K. Moeta seo-nnand fourth Priduy evening nt ,L JENN1B FROUT. R. K, 2455 Van Bures Ava i Odd Fellowa' HalL Visiting mem-her1 invited. ELLA BOGART, Noble Grand. KNIGHTS OF THS MACCABEES. GERTRUDK KOONB. Secratary. Ogden Tent, Na 24, meets the aeo-ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA ond and fourth Friday evanlnga at I o'clock sharp, a I. O. O. F. hsIL Excelsior Camp No. 2240, meets ev- visiting Knights cor 1111 y Invited to ery second and fourth Thursday of attend. W. J. HALSEY, Commander. each month at tha Kaglea HalL VisF, F. BOND, Rewrd Keeper. iting Indian cordially invited. MRS. MART HEFFNER, Oracla, 2941 Washington Avenoa MASONIG JOSIA KHEA, Recorder, 259 22nd BL Queen Esther Chapter Na 4, O. K. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. S. Regular meetings held at Masonic Hall on Washington avenue, between. Fraternal Order oi Bag lea Ogden Twenty-fiftand Twenty-elxtstreets O. F. meats US, Na E., Aerie, every the flrat end third Fridayn cf sack In seat Eagle hall, Wednesday evening month. Sojourning members pordl alof Reed hotel, at 9:00, Visiting Broth- ly Invited to attend. er Eagles era Invited to attend tta ANNA LEWIS, W. M. Aerte meetings LILT V. HALSTED. Secretary. W. C. Presidenb T. MORRIS, 2416 d n h h . MONEY TO LOAN D. T. TRACT. FURNISHED HOUSES. Secretory. DR. H. & FORBES, Aerie Physician. STREET CAR MEN, RAILWAY, CLERKS, BOOKKEEPERS, aad an oth art employed, find our office reliable for anma of $10 to 10A Discounts If paid before das. suspended I aleknaaa No charge for applications. Th City Loan Agency, Butte 417, 416, Pint National Beak Bldg. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD; FOR RENT Nicely furnished Weber Camp No. 74, meets In K. house, piano, close In. 8. & Smith, ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTOR! of PI hall In the Utah National Bank Ind Phone 264. building every Thunder evening nt S Wasatch Division Na 124. O. R. C, o'clock. Woodm-cordially RENT Four room cottage, meets second and fourth Fridays nt Invited toVlslllng FOR attend. one furnished and ona unfurnished 2:80 p. m. In K. of F. hall, comar T. C. MORRIS, C. C. Washington avenne and 14th street flat Apply at 2634 GraaL E. AUTI1, Clerk, First National All brothers am cordially Invited to Bank Building. attend. FOB BALE, REAL ESTATE GKO. ALLEN, C. C. MONET ta salaried people wlttast KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. U DOYLE, & and T. security or endorsement; payments FOR SALE At sacrifice, ta anlt, either weekly or monthly; pressed brick house, large barns, Ogden Lodge No. 2, Knights of; PYTHIAN BISTERS. hnalneaa oonfldentlrj. Call and get chicken house and line shade tree, Pythias, nuets nt Cnatla Hall, Utah 410-1- 1 a Drake, fine spring water. 3711 Washingmy term, Meets every Saturday afternoon at National Bank building, every Monbldg. ton Ave. Bell telephone 6S2-Z- . 2:30 ia Pythian hall, Utah National day evening. All K. of P.s requested Bank building. Sojourning alstara cot to meet with na. MONEY TO LOAN, on farms and J. H. SHAFER, G G dlally Invited to attend. E. R. GEIGER. M. of . city real estate. HUNTER A KEN- FOR BALE One Ann farm at West MRS. EVELYN OLA8MANN, M. B. C NEDY, fourth floor, Flrat National N. MEAD, K. of R. and R Weber, consisting of 40 acres ct MIBB LOUISE BITTER. M. of R. ft CL tf Building. land, four room brick house, good bam aad outbuildings, four cows, WOMEN OP WOODCRAFT. DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS MONET TO LOAN J. J. BRUHMITT plga and chickens. All kinds of machinery and tools and n fine crop. Loeotah Connell, Na 8, D. of P. Bego Ulr Circle, Na 104, manta evCheap if taken at qnca Call at motto the first and third Wednesday FOR BALE, REAL ESTATE second and fourth Friday nights ery 260, 26th strasL afternoons at 2:80, Eagle HalL Dura at 7:30 ia K. of F. halL Visiting can ba paid to Susie AlUen, C. of W. neighbors cordially invited. FOR BALE Fin lot on Slat ntrwet, 112 28th SL DAISY CASHMORR, O. N, 117 $11. $i cash, on dollar par week. FOR SALE A bread new five room Visiting members Inbouse, closet, pantry, hath room, vited. J. J. BrnmmltL ' Tracy Avenne. two good porctaa large loL aloe MARTHA A. MORRIS. Pocah'jntaa KATE HETMAN, Clerk, 21$ 1$ sightly location, cm bench near ear BUILDING lota on car line; your own ALICE COLLINS. K. of R. 23rd Street lina n grast snap at 61,700. Small terma; "money advanced to hull A ORDER OF WASHINGTON. payment down, balance on terms WedelL Woman of Woodcraft, Ogden CbtM to aulL If yon want a home In meets every Tuesday algkt at 611, of a order nun this Ogden 172, Nice Na Ogden Union, FOR BALE opportunity. building lot, do 7:30 oclock, K. of P. halL Visiting most It sold. meets ta J. BrnmmltL Tuesday J. every Washington, only $5 per front la near car line, Invited. W. Neighbor U. A. O. 8 In Brum-mto'clock to suit j. J. evening at foot Terms Dues can ta paid at tha office of Ed hall. Visiting comrades Invited to Autb, the afternoon of the 23th of each FOR SALE Lota In the Orchard, SttSttd month, Flrat National Bank Bldg. WILLIAM DOYLE. President. Cot. 7th and Washington Are., 49 2 A mw houae, on acre of land MRS. ALICE COLUXS, G. N, 2981 WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. In tha choicest of bearing fruit; by 132, to na alley. Terms $10.60 Plngree Ave. down and $10.00 per month. J. H. good location, 81,300. MARIE C1UTES, Clerk, 3731 Monresidence In railMODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Myera, 740 Washington Ave. An elegant roe Avenue. road district, $1300. Utah Camp Na 8990, Modem WoodNine acres of good land with water, FOR SALE Elegant lot near the OP AMERICA. BROTHERHOOD men of America, meets every Tuesday Terms if and three-roohouse, located 40 City Hospital, $76. rods from car line, 31350. J. J. BrnmmltL night at Eagla Hall, P-- m. Visiting . CHAUNCEY PARRY. members Invited. Yeomen, Ogden Homestead Na 1509, M. A. GOULD. V. C meets every first and third Friday Cor. 23rd and Walk Phone 351-WANTED. ' J. H. SHAFER, Clark. night at 7:30 In K. G hall, Na 3479 u Pay-mant- a ft aa Ec-cle- 22-lf-- tf ' L 1 u tt i-- tf i x 2 FOR 8ALE A amnil cottage, with 2634 Jeffer-o- a modern improvementa MEDIUM. MISCELLANEOUS. DRESSMAKING Family sewing, 173 5 IS 1m 37th SL Ind. 657. WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS MADAM JENNINGS Spiritual me nm. Gass Friday, 9 p.m. 427 2Cth. WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Ognen Council No. 777. Meets ev- ery Wednesday evening at K. of C. hul. No. 2471 Wash. Ave.. at S o'clock. Visiting member welcome. .T. W. H. DeVINE. G. K. J. MORGAN, Fin. Bec'y. Wash. Ava Vtaiting archer cordially iavitad to meet with na. FRANK R. WLANT, Ftnwmaa 2119 Lincoln. MABEL TURNER, 2314 Moffit Ava correspondent WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. |