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Show Till: M0RN1X0EX A M N 1 i;i; ; OOPEN IFOR RENT FURNISHBD Full iioiu with ; K, Ii; ROOMS. VO.NET roum light 157 ii.'.id Si. hoiise-l-vping- 4 FOR RENT Room for light At tin Looping 3 25-l- Officers Exchange Shot and a Number are Wounded. V Peasants Are Burning and Plundering in Russia. Petersburg, April 6. The of peasant uprisings in ihe Baltic provinces, especially In Lithuania an.l Court land, continue extremely disquieting. Although CWack and patrols are scattered through the country, the troops arc unable to top the plundering of estates by the larger peasant bands. At Wcrra, where a regiment of Cossacks fired n a mob which had complete possession of the town, the rioters were but they broke up tnio smaller bands whirh terrorized the neighboring land owners. Similar Incidents have occurred at. other places. The smaller hands drive off cattle, burn s barns and : fodder, and help to grain and provisions. Dispatches from dozen, of place tell of panic produced by the depredalious of roving bands of peasants. 81. oUcc. W. , Huntington. Hill was fatally injured, nep-Sheriff H- - A. Ad kina seriously W T. Lilly, shoulder in a pistol duelaakins and several po!Ue- over an-.n- d result before the The city officials, ho are special appointed forty fStoMnen. while the Democratic apiHJtnled a large number utv sheriff. Conflict, between came when the two sets of officers Hill and another officer arrest were In two deputy sheriffs as they Jhe act of arresting a negro obaftjjw .nh reposting. The deputycame to mtsiedand Deputy Adkins duel their assistance. In the pistol were which ensued some thirty shots ACCIDENTJN Adkins tnd the other deputies wd ' CENTENNIALEUREKA. shoot-in- i The arrest. under were placed crowded tqcmI on the occurred Eureka, April 6. An accident occurrjlrf in the city and ft is remarkable red at 6 o'clock this morning In the officera above than the thst no more mine. shaft In the Centcnnlat-Eurekt wounded. The windows of the It Is that a post dropped supjmsed bullets. with riddled city ball were level into the shaft from the 300-foand damaged the shaft below the KILLED BY GAS. station. They were hoisting from level at the time, and the the 700-foOld Woman and Three Girls Found cage, dropping swiftly on the damaged Dead. timbers, was twisted so badly that It was rendered useless and damaged persona both Atniaruuenta of the shaft so New York. April 6. Four that the graveyard shift had to climb were killed by illuminating gas today li a tenement house In the upper East out of the mine through the slopes. Mary Rogers, 75 The accident necessitated the laying Side. They were Clark, 13; Kate off of the morning shift, but the men' jewrs old; Helen Clark, 10. and Elisabeth Clark, 7. Their were working as usual on the after hodiN were found by the father of the noun shift and In the graveyard. Clark, a truck three children, Sam 4rlver. who, with his wife and young SCHOOL BELLE BOLD. we, occupied an adjoining rom. When gas and dark awoke he smelled C. School Belle, Chicago, April meed It to the next room, where he has with a trotting record of 2:16 lound his three children and the wora-a- i, the top price at John Splan's a friend of the family, dead. The brought sale at the Union Stock yards. Conin had escaped from a defective gas nelly and Shotwell of Philadelphia bid now. School Belle waa consigned 11.800. by Charles McCarthy of Missoula, INCREASE IN WAGES. of Mont., and is by Prodigal, out Maria Belle. 0. The of employee Pittsburg. April T. II. Powers of Brooklyn, N. Y., the Interstate Steel Works at Turen-tw- . twenty head of trotters which bought voluntof a Pa., have been notified price from $150 to $400. ranged In 10 their John J.in Ryan ary per cent Increase of Minneapolis paid vnpi. for $1,000 George Peppy, by Wilkes The Solid Steel Tube and Forgo Ward out of Belraond. myuy, of Tarentum, which recently rat tato the hands of a receiver, re WAR EQUIPMENT. Mined operations today. may farthertronble coun-offirts- la n -- ; WANTED Girl for washing. 2222 Jefferson. uoiu-cwoik- SITUATIONS WANTED, WANTED l.acc curtains to Lincoln Avc. Mrs. Bain, . do, 2221 WANTED Work by the day housu cleaning or washing. 740 2m a. WANTED Work by the day. rare of Standard. l"Z tv 4u0-fo- ot OPERATED UPON. Phone No. Sufi. FCR RENT FOR RENT FUR RENT Furnished rooms for No. 22U Lincoln Ave. housekeeping. FOR RENT Two rooms, pantry for housekeeping. 2333 Jeffer- Plano; son. Employment Boyle Ulork. d i Grant Ave. 2634 Bilver BUREAU. Room Bureau, FOR RENT Rooming sale. furniture for Hath street. 23 the houan and Cali at 3171m AttomcyatfLaw & C. RICHARDS, Two room, paniry and W. furnished for housekeeping, A. 3-- 1 Queen Esther Chapter No. 4. O. K. liegulai held at Muome ball the first and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning members cordially invited to attend. EUNICE 4. GORDON, W. M. L11X1K HALSTEAD. Secretary. 1 EcdM Bldg. MAU1NNU4, E FHATT. GEO. HALVERSON. CHARLES STOUT. " ' " " First feat Bank Bldg JOSEPH CHEZ. VALENTINE GIDEON, " " " J. D. MURPHY, A. G. HORN. t HENDERSON McMILLAN " " Dcnibti DR. D. N. SMITH, 5-- 1 Store, 2451 lat Nat Bak. Junction City Lodge No. 36, Indd pendent Order of Odd Fellows, meem u 1. O. O. F. Mil every Thursday evening. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to be present. Bldg-Dru- g Wash. Ave. -e 41-liu- FOR SALE A six room modern cot- BOARD AND ROOM Private board and rooms, bath 'and nil modern contage cn 25th street. Mrs. W. H. veniences. 449 2tilh street 835 25th street Bennett, wk. ROOM and excellent table service at FOR BALE A house, lot 42x 43$ 22nd SL Bell phone 614Z. 160, on Waahington avenue, $700. Cor. and 23rd rhauncey Parry, BOARD A ROOM First class board Wash. and room, 371 22nd 8L FOR SALE 30 acres good land, 175 ROOMS A BOARD 365 28th Street shares of water, crops all in, $2,000, Chauncey Parry, 23rd and Wash. FOR RENT. HOUSES. FRATERNAL ASSAY ER. l'u-dei- in BROTHERHOOD, ur-er- Ogdon Lodge N0. 27L T. F. B meets J. Mo Vicker, Assacr. 150 Main St, Sait Lake City, Utah. P. O. Box 1018. lsi and 3rd Fridays at 8 p. m. in 1. O. O. F. baiL Visiting members co pSaniplee by mail or express will be dially invited. cerefully assayed. HENRY R. MORE, President. CORAL J. TYLER. Secretary. ARCHITECTS. I. N. LANMNU, Treasurer. - 1 36 F.C. Woods A Co. Architects, rooms lug. and 57, First National Bank Telephone, SiUK. KNIGHTS build- - OF PYTniAS. Ogden lodge No. 2, Knights of Pythias meets et Castle bail, Utah NaELOCUTION. tional Bank buildiug, every Monday cot luge. FOR RENT Fart of evening. All K. o4 P.'s requested to FOR SALE A and bath brick Call 2338 WalL Teacher of wide experience on stage meot with us. residence, good barn and shade, J. C. DELMORE, C. and platform, will take n few pupils $1,450. Chauncey Parry 23rd and FOR RENT house, close or class. A. T. WOOD, IL of Y. Terms reasonable. . Wash. in. Wadell. L. N. ME1D, K. of K. and S. Apply evenings. A. W. WATSON, " "" t FOR SALE Several fine forme sad FOR BALE OR RENT Frame house, 3818 Washington Ave. RATH BONE SISTERS. fruit orchards. Kelly k llcrrick. 11 rooms, 5 closets, 2 barns, extenPIANO TUNING. , sive lawn and yard. Mrs. C. 360 18th street Meets every Saturday afternoon ai PIANO TUNING Mr. Tempest Wood, FOR SALE Nics list of residences. 3:36 ingle tuning $3.60; by the year $7 Ad Bank In Pythian ball, Utah NatiomU Terms to suit Kelly A Herrick. FOR RENT, FURNISHED HOUSES. Building, Sojourning sisters cor-- ' Address, care Ftsd Mease, 2465 dially Invited to attend, Ave. Waahington MK8. ELLA BROWN, M. E. C. FOR RENT Cottage newly furnished, FOR SALS Lota doee in, covered MRS. ISABEL WYANT, of R. and tt 441 27th St J. C. Gasbcrg, 276 25th AND SURGEONS. PHYSICIANS with the choicest of bearing fruit ' St Cbauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Dr. A. Fernlund, Physician and Sur-- I ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Wash. RENT Furnished FOR Office hours. 10 to 12 a. m., 2 geoa. W ahhatch lAvlsion No. 124, O. R. house, corner 25th and Jefferson; to 4 p. at 840 ?5th St. 'Phone 229. by 132 feet on Mad2C-ro R SALE 16between 3 $25. meets second end fourth Frldsy el C, 24th 25th and ison Ave. 2:36 p. m. la K. of 1 hall, corner SANITARY JOBBER. streets. Apply to Wm. Clasmsnn. FOR RENT Furnished and unWashington avenue end 24 th SL Ail Standard Office. furnished flats. 2634 Grant Cloacts moved, bnHhcrs are cordially Invited to nb SANITARY JOj-.-Jtend. LOST. cesspools cleaned and rubbish hauled. RENT furnished F. W. HERRINGTON, C. C. FOR Rates nwaouable. John Van Sweden, 3 (Rf 27th 623 St D. L. BOYLE, B. and T. house, Rea. 603 2nd St lad. Phone 3601m. LOST In Kolitx or on Wash avenue, between 24th and 25th. indys purse FOR RENT Nicely furnished cottage. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. with $7 change and cards. Return Jas. E. Ballintyne, 319 Eccies Bldg. DRESSMAKING. Riverside Mill. Reward. Weber Cemp No. 74. Meets In K. of I P. hall In Utah National Bank build-lnlatest BUSINESS CHANCES. Pure Dresses made, styles. FOR RENT, STORES, every Thuraday evening at 8j Chtb cleaned, remodeled, 0 clock- - VlsiUng Woodmen cordially la- FOR SALE Chili parlor and waffle feet near Madison school; dres s dresMa, pmin sewing and ma16 house, making good money. Kelly will erect store for proper parties chine stitching, or go out by the day. I WM. G. C. Lressmaker. 2615 Lincoln avenue. and Herrick. & AUXU ctarki Ul NaL jQak. BWg Apply Win. Glaimann. a Three-roome- Inge-bretsen- five-roo- L 3-- y flrat-clas- 354-Z- The Standard - t nc bonafide paying aubscribcrs of the Morning Examiner in Weber County exceeds that of any Daily ar Weekly paper published in Utah (Excepting only the Standard) WIND IS CHEA BUT MONEY CALLS ALL BLUFFS The Morning Examiner will give tc the Ogden Crittenden Home for unfortunate girls the cum of 100for the proof that any daily, weekly, or monthly paper has a LARGER, number of ACTUAL BONAFIDE CASH PAYING SUBSCRIBERS ' In Weber Coenty than has the Morning Examiner. Who is the first to call thie bluff? Shew up your subscription 'i- - The Examiner receives mere telegraphic dispatches in one BiBht than doee any other paper In Weber County in a week. How l that for highf Why, it takes low, jack and tho game, tee. The Standard-Examine- r receives a carload of paper every 40 to 60 days; no other paper In Ogden receives a car load in a yaar. Do wa burn thoaa car loada of papc'7. ' No, we print newapaperi on them and aell them to the people. Buoineaa la kusineis. To do business do business with the newspapers that do businesa. Advertise in advortioing medium,'but If In sight, then advertise In in all the Standard mieeea. , the Standard for tho boot feu don't want to do all of tho business The Examiner It take . FOR SALE Lime; 25c. per bushel. Wheelwright Bros. street and Grant -tf d OF GEO. M. WEBSTER r 7 FOR BAI.E Lunch car cheap. 28th street. 363 Junction, April 4. Today WANTED, UNFURNISH. ROOMS. funeral services were held in the West Jordan meeting house over the remains of George M. Webster, whose WANTED Four unfurnished rooms, in or close to crnlef; stats death was announced In Sunday's Herand conveniences, at R, ald. The apsakcra were Daniel price, locationcure of Standard. once. Box I. Baieman, Bishop John A. Egbert, Jos. Bateman, Robert j. Williams,K. Samuel A. Cooper. Stake PresiEllswnnd. dent Hynim Guff and George Dansie. II of whom were old friends of the HORSE and biiRSV found on the street mile (south and deceased. Interment was in the West mile from Nathan Hswkcs' store, at Jordan cemetery. Mr. Webster was a Civil war and Black Hawk war West Weber. Tbe owner can get it veteran. He was also Utah's first bv applying to F. H. Wright, by payleaves a wlfpL broom maker. He ing for udvrrtiliE and caring for same. eight children and sixteen grandchildren. Bingham biu-ine- 2 Attendaut (examining sick Instiirhl Faith. I believe he' SHSt lowed a monkey! I ran ce It dos his throat. The Ostrich Oh. get out: I swal lowed a piece of looking glaoe. That jour reflection. Puck. Irl-- h The Healed Babies f Whal Hen Bar Mean, In all my experiences aud thoughts I am roimclous of a band. Whatever touches me, whatever thrills me, is as a hand Unit touches me In the dark, and that tomb is my reality. You might a well say tint a sight which makes you giad or a blow which brings tiie slinging tears to your ej'ee Is unreal as to say that those impressions HAIR GOODS. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. ere unreal which 1 have accumulated by swans of touch. The delicate tremMrs. C. E. Lee, dealer In hair goods, No. 174 meets every ble of a butterfly's wings in my bnnil. switches, frixiee, etc, at low prices. I Scgo Lily Circle I f.Vl, of violet curling In tbe V, 7:39 tiie soft Masquerade costumes, wigs, et& Mal) VUuUn orders promptly attended to. Hair mol folds of their leave, or lifting iuvlied. dially chains a spocialty. P. O. Box 435. awreliy out of tiie meadow era, tiie MRS. MARY HARR1BON, G N. Rooms over old postoffloe building. 381 ELLEN clear, Arm outline of far and limb, the 22341 EASTMAN, Clerk, atreeL Twenty-fourt- h amnoth arch of a Iwreea tieck nnd Hie Washington Ave. velvety touch of his nose all the TONSOR'AL ARTIST. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle, and a thousand resultant cumblnallnns, In my mind, 62L meets every Monday night at 8 a hit-- take ali.-iGo to Mrs. Adeline areenwelt for.,, Odd Fellows' hall. VislUng my world.IIelen Keller In Centbe best shampjoing. singeing of balr I v' ,hi tury. and massage that will make you feel Dues can be paid at the office of Ed. fresh and good. 2422 Monroe. Auth the afternoon of the 28th of each I.IVr Tkrlr Oir. Nrilrllt. month. First National iiaak Bldg. are. as n role, not living tesTentista AND PAPER HANGING. PAINTING ULLY LIGHT, G. N.. 246 W. Patto timonials thrir profession. It Is beterson. bow much a tooth ran we cause know Wail paper, paper hanging and MARIE C RITES, Clerk, 2731 Monroe 1 be hurt tbiit we dislike to get Into a Drane, 2464 Wash. painting. See J. chair ourselves,'' tine of tiie craft exB. P. O. ELKS. VE1 fcKINARIAN. plained tiie other day. "I had to fill a for a fellow dentist Inst week tooth V. 8., office at Ogdea lodge. No, 719, meets every and found it johN ERNST. D. 'Phones simply impossible to do a club and 29. lodge rooms, Tuesday evening Corey's Livery. second floor Masonic building, 2416 good Job. He twisted and turned, grabbed my lisnd when be saw it coming Wash. Ave. his way anil absolutely refused to let A. G. HORN, K. R. W. C. CRANDALL Secretary. me do enough cutting to hold tbe fillFRATtRNAL ing solidly. Finally I ; tntolied the tooth BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY CARMEN up somehow, and Im wouldn't let me ROYAL ARCANUM. polish off the edges. Give iue the most 276, hysterical woman before a dentist reOgda Safest and best. Insures men fur)I Wabsalch Lodge Na Railway Carmen of Am try time." New York Tribune. one, two or three thousand dollara. Brotherhood and 3rd Friday of vmargcDcy fund nearly Three Million erica, meet at lit A. O. U. W. halL thoue - I each month upwards of thirty-onMn.orlr, la th Baalish Aral. Tjinri; HARDY, CC.f 22t t.trd fit J defttb dilffii pdd, amountliit to Alwul a century ago a British army I limb R. 2627 Sv MGNEGAN, mi C. E. Un. Ar member-.Shldollar; ninety order was Issued forbidding officers to over Three Hundred Thousand. wear eyeglasses or sprctacles. But a Lock! Mountain touncil, Na C37, DEGREE OF HONOR. shortsighted officer belonging to a second aul fourth Monday ev- no mind to hall, ,r Howell's IImU every Wednesday evening at crack cavalry regiment had 1 brothora cordially fa- - 736 resign bis commission or stumble blindo'clock at A. O. U. W. baiL Store. Visit 8 MISS LILY LEAMAN. C. of E. ly, and lie invented tbo single eyeglass. o EMERSON, Regent 31HS. SUSIE SIMS, Recorder. When called to account by the authoriCollector. SEVERN. JOS LIBS LOIS PEiRt.'E, Financier. . ties lie claimed that the monocle, being Secretarv. ROBERTS. Jtacetver. MISS LILLIAN HANSEN, G B-of tiie singular numlmr. did not contraVisiting members cordiall Invited. vene the order against spectacle and KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. glasses in the plural. Red tap acceptA. O. U. W. ed this literal rendering of tbe law, No. 777, meets at a. Council nsden and, liecoreing popular in the British W. halL Urwt and third Mon- J. ciI every Monday at 8 p. m. I vrestsTiA. O.lj! W. hall every Satur-abou- t army, the monocle waa adopted by o U. W- - ba'ii, to invited beaus. vilian brothers iavit-weattend. brother vitsiting d.T tTMning. Visiting F. i I "J: ". cmv-ti-tui- bt e n't 1 "Tb AJO-U.- ' a 1 - C. BROWN, hicky. o k. t st ed. r Take Caarer la Tire. English specialist declares that tnn late has yet to be said in nne-bn- lf BROTHERHOOD OF RAILWAY TRAINMEN. s of tbe cancer or seen by the operating surOF WASHINGTON. cn.when ORDER of Brotherhood 68. No. Ogden Lodge geon. A general acccpt.mce of the Railway Trainmen, meets every n Uaiun, Na 173,- Order of view that eancer has usually n Ogien 7:30 st p evening uesday ev- Washington meets every T U. stage nnd that this stage is Master. W. hail. I V- - r: STAINS, 8 o'clock in A. O. enius Maryland 6l th one in which nu operation ought I U HOWE, Secy., to invited attend. comrede vuiHnS to be f "fined would be the means I AWBW, F, Prldnt vl fOYIb1CHey, of saving many, lives. E. A. MLNSEY. Lollector, 243 a j WJaTER secretary, ; T. VALLEREUX, M. W. WALTER RICHEY, Recorder. W. N. PEIRCE, Financier. An three-fourth- - FOR RENT, .FARMS. farm in northern ONE of the Utah, good soil, Pb'nty of water, pood hulldine. orchard Sr, for rent or lease, for cash or part of the crop. Great, snap to tho right party. J. .f. Biummiu. Pari. Tiie written law provides for every child In Prune that tbe government supplement tho home education and when nopoajary replace It entirely, but as a matter of fact there ere scores of children. In Paris expeelully, who bnve sbhken free of their parents or been rest off ly them and who lire a vagalNiiiil existence, playing hide aud Beck with the offiters of tbe law. Among this lie ml the commonest offense la becrglng, though generally there fa some older iierson Isii'k of tLe whining spccrniuiM one meets with on the street. The fruitful Incomes in this profession ore obtained only tiirough children. During the nights between New Year's and Christmas a baby In long clothes, especially If It te delicate looking, rentx for as high os $5 or ffl. His brothers and sisters from one to five years old bring $2, while those still oldiT are worth a dollar on the coldest days. lbir jot's Magazine. li evenuc. When the fire laddies appeared FOR SALE Sixty bushels of Hebrew Beauty potatoes. Very early; for upon (be scene of tne supposed conseed. 2344 Wash. AVc. flagration ihero was no fire to extinguish. Betting. Prize A little frame building In the rear FOR SALE Egg strain Rhode Island Reds, $1 a setof a brink building on the corner of Brown Leghorns, ting. Thoroughbred the street is occupied by Joseph Cola settings, 75 cents. 553 26th streeL This morning Mrs. (.ole put a pan of grease In the oven and went over to the houe of a neighbor. Like women some times do. she chatted fur CIGAR STORE fer sale. J. H. Meyers, 873 24th BL quite a while. In the meantime the .lure had become red hot and the A second-hanCaligraph grease In the oven catching Are filled FOR SALE typewriter, cheap. Inquire at ths tiie rooms full of dense smoke, which office. Standard when seen by the neighbors, caused them to belieie the. house waa burn25 cents per ing, with the result that an alarm FOR SALE Old papers, hundred. Call st this office. was turned 1a. When the fire boys arrived npon the scene nothing hut the smell of Imeon grease struck FOR SAIJi A small stork of grocer-1and fixture. Three rooms In their nostrils and upon entering the rear for living. A snap for rash. Adhouse and opening the stove door the wk conflagration was extinguished. dress X care of Standard. FUNERAL second Tli.x OlUrst Chevrh. Tlie oldest ('lir!t!:in uliuri'h In the World is ii r Koitio. Not for from llo grentChnrrh of St. 3Iiir5a M.isgini'e. lu a MnvL licnrins tlu- - hiiiiil Ihniiu', is tiie murli sioul!i-- r iTiiinii of St. luiMtluivj, wldrli tradition us well as the opinion of srchacoiogii'cl eMHi'ts di'i'lnres to Iso tho must uuvieiii of the Christian of Home. AIkiiU the middle of the first century a certain l'oinaii senator mimed liiul ii liouiip ou this spot. lie was a (Tirlstlnu convert unil, it is said, a dlstnst 11lntire of Paul, the apostle, Who lodged wllb him from A. D. 41 to B0 and converted ills twu dansiiters, Praxnliw and ITidentiana. For the t of himself nud guests be tu thie house, and built u small win'll be died in is! and his wife a year IiiPt Ids ilnnghtcr added a bni-ti- n cry, tl.p iilan.i for which were drawn by rtus, the then bishop of Rome. In enurse of time a rimreb wns ereried n tiie alto of tiie original house of rudcDS and coiiKccraled by tbe blabop la Its or 145. DELMAR DUNCAN, Noble Grand. HENRY KISSEL Secretary. Six-roo- t the lgls 1-- Excepting Only meet ITsternsi Order of Eagles, Ogden Aerie No. 118. F. O. E.. meets every Siuidsy evening in hull east of Keed hod-1- , at 8:00. Visiting Brother Eagles are invited to attend the OOO FELLOWS. Aerie uieutinpr. K. IL GEIGER, W. P. Ogden Lodge No. 5 Independent OrI. T. TRACY. W. Sec'y. der of Odd Fellows. Meets in L O. O. F. H. B. FORBES, Aerie Physician. hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting brothers cordially invited to be pres-eu- ROOMS. FOR 4f . 1, FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES.' RENT, UNFURNISH. PIANO TEACHING. JAS. HI'.NE, N. !. JAPANESE boy wants to work about FoR RENT One WALTER RICHEY, bee re (ary. suite FIAXO nice, TEACHING MIm Bertha Hie hours every day wiih small In the Grand Oicra House. Modern, Payne, 2J5d Wall avenue. family. Salt Lake City or Ogden. Quean City Rcbekah Lodge Na 4, L. electric rouge, elevator, heat, gas Addreaa Sato, care Siamlard. U. O. F., meets first nud third Saturlight. FIRE INSURANCE. day evenings at Odd Fellows' bail. FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE. Twenty, fourth SL Visiting wcmbuia FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms, B. If. Goddard, Insurance, Real Es- Invited. 2137 Grant MRS. KATE HOWE, Noble Grand tate gad Loans Houma 411 FOR SALE Brick house on 33rd St., MRS. E. ME1D, Sec y, 71$ 23rd Si Utah Loan tt Trust Building. snap, $90(1.110, Kelly and Herrick. ROOMS AND BOARD. h No. AGXKS llllJJARD. C. EMMA L. TOWNK. R. K. mct-iing- e 13J estab-iiiihc- Twenty-fouri- Hhe had fourth Tueedays at p. m. at K. P. hall. Visiting aUtera cat dully invited. L l-l-m ner of tt HALSEY. Commander. BONl), Becord KiepoCk LADIES CF THE MACCABEES. if. 5 2630 Jefferson. A smoking pan of hot grease was the cause of a fire alarm being turn cd in yeslerday morning from the cor- a - two-thirt- y rioaet, MALE. No. 1 meets Aral and Weber Lodge No. 6. F. A A. M. Reg- third Friday evenings at 8 o'clock in ular communication first and third K. of p. halL Visiting Knights cor7hureilaya of each month. Qualifitfe dially invited. F. M. COCHRANE, Commander. Masons cordially invited. H- a- - T. HARRIS, Record Keeper. R. NacMILLAN. W. hi, . E. NIUllOLS, Soc'y. Ogdon Teat No. 24. meets the d n fourth Wednesday evenings Ogden Chapter No. R AM Reg-- 0,1 O. F. balk ular convocation first Tuesday of each ?' 1I0C,' iharp. is I. Knights cordially invited month, hui'dng companions cordially j"J"- PIANOS. EMPLOYMENT To travel for huiuui d FOR RENT Large storage rooms, 3(1 years. Expenses nilvauced, suit able for furniture or other storweekly salary, or cnmniLsiun or age in rear of Boyle Blk. W. B. Ixith. Exiiericnce unneceK&Hiy. TravWedeli. eler Dept.. 6th floor. 2U4 Olive 8t.. St. Louis. FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. 137 S 26tb SL WANTED Young men to learn the barber trade; positions guaranteed. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms Write today. MOLEilS BARBER for light housekeeping; rent reasonmo. COLLEGE, Balt Lake City. able. 159 26th street. WANTED, Sliver Ten 1 FOR RENT MALE HEI.P WANTED. SITUATIONS puplU.Paatone.2163 25cts PER HUNDRED for old news- pspere at Standard Office. Constantinople, April 6. An im-- 1 trade Just issued sanctions the peris) Umdun. April 6. Camillo Clifford, conclusion of a loan In Germany to the American actress, was operated pay for war material. It la understood on for appendicitis today. She bad that Immediate orders will be given to 111 been for some time, but continued the batKnipp company for slxty-twto appear In Charles Frohmana profield guns and three batteries of teries duction of "The Catch of the Seahowitzers at an apof son." at the Vaudeville theatre until cost of $7,500,000. proximate obliged to give up while playing last An trade similarly approving of a Bight. French loan Is expected to be Issued immediately. NEW USE OF INJUNCTION. SNOW IN NEW YORK. Chippewa Phils,. Win., April 6. The Injunction recently issued by the distSyracuse, N. Y., April 6. A heavy rict court has bepn served on John now storm began here early today. Dlela. and htx wife by a United States deputy iuh rehab The injunction reMERELY A MUTTON CARVER. strains Diels from interfering with a lumber drive at Cameron dam on Furious Huhhy I want you to underThornspplea river. stand that. I am the head of tide table. San Francisco, April 6.-- The head-leFiery Wife If the belief comforts diflegless trunk of a young man you any, indulge It. It makes little ference to me where you sit, mi long as ai found late tonight on Vallejo street near Powell. It wau still warm you do as I waut you to. nd the flesh was quivering when picked up. The body was WANTED, TO BUY. THE LAND HUNGER. wrapped in an FOR SALE, MISCELLANEOUS. old blanket tied up with fisherman's sold and VIOLINS exchanged. twine. A man wna seen to throw the bought, new delivery riplomat This love of conquest Rare bargains to offer. 2163 Adams FOR BALE 3 Two almost bundle away hr a passer-bwho purs- seems to give nations an inordinate sound good, horses; 2 wagons; m Ave. ued him but failed to overtake him. appetite for land grabbing. a good single harness. Ail in So far there Is no clue to the Identity .Attache So it docs. It even made condition. Apply 2G57 Barlow of the murdered man or his murderer. Aiirtria Hungery. Ave. FIRE ALARM TURNED IN. FOR SALE Furniture, new range. Smoking Pan of Hot Greats Caused a Coles Hot Blast Healer, folding Stir. bed;. Ac.; 857 20lk St. Bell 'phone o - Violin Adams avenue. OF THE MACCABEES. KNIGHTS Masoaie hall, over 24 IS Washington Ogdon, Utah. WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS. HALSEY, C. R. IV. P. A GAUNElt. Secretary. A'e, wk. WANTED Work by the day by experienced dressmaker. Can give good reference!. 2339 Adams. Independent WANTED G. MASONIC. i. WANTED- OF AMERICA. On fur-nif.h- o no FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms by the day. wuek or month. Inquire at room C, Boyle Block. 2468 Wash. Ave. FEMALE. a IXJAN--- TEI.EGRAril cveniefis, SCHOOL, from 7 io 9 p. 474 Apply for 3 261m Washington uvenne. them-selve- a ACTRESS WANTED First class girl tor gciui.il no housework: washing; wages. 2911 Lincoln avenue. 4 7 I. Jas. f FOR RENT Furnished room with table buard, Ftrictly modern. $14 24th. FORESTERS real estate Utah Camp, 9996. meets every Court Wasatch No. 2. Foresters of e. Ballafityne. 319 Tuesday night at 5 o'clock in K. of P. A incite. Meets 1 O. F. ball. 24(n 112 hall. 1. brsi and third Wednesday evenings J. J. BKUMM'TT. V. C. of each month at 7 'is. farm and city J- - H. Clerk. SHAKER, TELEGRAPHY. 27is Lincoln. FRATERNAL MODERN WOODMEN OP AMERICA liygifr k Kennedy, J1 rxnt. Rooni 6. First Nat'L llanfc llldg. 2013 RENT Furnished rooms housekeeping, ulo one single room. fRAltRNAL LOAN on Md. house emir.. io MONEY TO , 3-- FDR FEMALE HELP WANTED. frurlir Ecclon 44lf Washington a i, IMS. 4 Nicely furnished front baih. 27'i Grant Ave. REN- T- t A P1IIL MONEY TO LOAN. 1 rooms, MONEY TO LOAN J. J. BRUMMITT KKNT llini'lli-fipiiiWU Avc. FOR KENT ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS ONE CENT PER COST PAGE WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO FIRST INSERTION LESS THAN 25 CENTS. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN EXCEPTING BUSADVANCE, INESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. UAH, FRIDAY I10UN I XU, v j - fv street. jK-r- |