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Show THE MOUSING ESAM1SEK OGDEN, UTAH, os Mr.' BeadTltUo!" cried tk policeman. ing a paper, eh? I thought you ware a fnnd man!" Bo I am during business hours,1 the ilnd maa replied, 1)01 Im off dntj To build concrete sidewalks, 6 feet now.1' Philadelphia Preaa wide lu part of Sidewalk District No. 9, being bath aides of Jefferaon Avenue from 23rd Street to 25th Street, and to Might Be, hat M WUelr. Do yon consider him a maa who caa defray the cost and expenses thereof estimated at $2,499.90 by a Wa1 assessire trusted T Well," replied the Boeton purist; 1 ment for a depth of 25 feet upon the goppoaa ho can be trusted, but there lots, blocks, parts of lots and blocks, would be considerable risk attached lands and real estate, within said district abutting and bounding upon the to the proceeding." outer boundary lines of said street The boundaries of the district to be The Seek That Held Him, affected and benefited are lines drawn Tea, I picked up this book last 25 feet outward from and parallel to flight, and I never budged out of my the outer boundary lines of said meet tbla 4 oclock until morning." chair fur the whole length thereof from 23rd that It Goodness! Was Interesting? Street to 23th Street. The district beneNo; but I didnt wake np until that fited and affected by said Improvements being parts of lots 1, 7, 8, 9, and 10. fjma." Block 27; Lester Park, Block 28; Luts 2, I, 4, 6, and 6, Block 29, Lota 1 and Wllltao to Lisin. Tnot Hit was boasting that she la a 10, Block 30, Plat A. Ogden City Sureery good listener. Jess Yes. She's vey. Fbr the payment of the coats and exwhat you might call a fluent listener. penses of making said Improvements Bhe lores to hear heiuelf the City Council intends to levy special and local taxea upon the lota, blocks, parts of lots and blocks, lands and real saute lying and being within the la Scotland of book statute On tho boundaries of said district to the ex1823 In ordering tent of the benefits to said still an act passed property by that na man play futeball," because reason of said improvements. bo sport to usteomed unprofitable it is The City Council will on Monday, the for tho common gude of the realms 17th day of October, 1904, at I oclock a alao la and defenao theraef." There p m. In the Council Chamber, City statute against alien Immigration, pass Hall, Ogden, hear objections in writed la 143!, and authorising "all bis ing from any and all persons Intermajesty's subjects" to "take, appro-hea- ested In said local assessment. By order of the City Council, Sept Imprison and execute to death 1904. the said Eglptian! (gypsies), either 19th, W. J. CRITCHLOW. . men or women (Seal) City Recorder. First publication, Bept. 22nd, 1904. Piekshiy It WeoM. Lust publication, Oct 17th, 1904. In a Sunday school tho claes waa npdsr a question on tho aacraoenta. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMThe sacrament of matrimony waa takPANY. d startled en up, and u her teacher when replying to n qud-tio- u ANNUAL MEETING. as to the neceeelty for this sacraThe annual meeting of the stockment by answering: "Na Matrimony holders of Union Paclflo Railroad comla not necessary to salvation, but pany will be held at the office of the should a favorable opportunity afford company, la Salt Lake City, Utah, on TUESDAY, October 11, 1904. at twelve It would bo alnfal to neglect it" oclock, noon, for the eleodon of fifteen directors of the company, and for tbs IJofnie. I 'poae Ifu all right," laid Mr. Now-ric- transaction of such other burinesa aa may legally come before the meeting. "But It doesnt seem fair. The books for the transfer of stock "What doumt aoem fair?" (both common and preferred) will be For Matilda to aoold because I want closed for the purposes of the meetto oat dinner la my shirt sleeves. I ing at the dose of bualneea on Wednesdon't make any fuse about her party day, August SL 1904, and will be rea. m., oclock on dramas, an tbay havent any sleeves at opened at tea all." Wednesday, October 12, 1904. ' telk-Ex-cha- nge. - LET YCUR WANTS BE KNOWN THESE THROUGH CCLliOS lu,wiu lunMi sun fruit trees. U, Lohr, Cortona, Utah. tL FEMALE HELP WANTED. HELP WANTED ladies per thousand copying letters hums, no canvassing, material tree send stamp for particulars. Howard FEMAIJfl $20 Cix, 1269 Broadway New York. PERSONAL. PRETTY and intelligent widow. Very wealthy; wants iuuntMiately able, husband. Address M, Uhu Block, Chicago, 111. Nurses college, Pueblo, Cola, complete course six weeks; diplomas; opens Oct. 1st PERSONAL, LOST. LOST A diamond stud between Kellys butcher shop and Morton Terrace, 2tilb street. Finder return to Standard and receive reward. WANTEa " WANTED At ouve7Rood girl for Madi-whousework, good wages, 2uil WANTED Two or three nicely furnished rooms for house keeping by couple. Rcfereneea exchanged. J. 11. care of Standard. honsw-worWANTED Girl for gtnvral AlPly Mrs. Willard Bcowcroit, 422 27 lb SL WANTED At once good housework, good wages, girl 2011 for Madi-sou- . seveu-year-ol- h. ALEX. MILLAR, VWvotveaasa. Dated Angoat Edith waa taken little to a dentist, who removed an' aching tooth. That evening at prayers her mother waa surprised to hear her say, Forgive us our debts as wo forgive our dentists." flve-yenro- THE Secretary, 22. 1904. UNION PACIFIC LAND COM- PANY. ANNUAL MEETING. The annual meeting of the stockholders of The Union Pacific Land Om CrniesL said the aweet girl, do will he held at the office of the com"Why, pany In Salt Lake City, Utah, on Tuesthey say that love is of the heart?" to day, October 11, 1904, at 11 oclock "To allow," said tho old bachelor show that the. brains have nothing to a m., for the election of six direct ora of the company, and for the transacdo with 1L tion of such of'er business as may legally come before the meeting. ALEX. MILLAR, NOTICE TO WATER U8ER8. Secretary. . 1904. Dated August State Engineers Office, Balt Lake City, Utah, Sept 28, 1804. Notice Is hereby given that Eva P. PROBATE AND Lewis, whoae poe toffies address la Og GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES dan, Utah, has made application In accordance with the requirements of chapter 100 of the Session Laws of Consul County Clerk or tho reaps Utah, 1903, to appropriate of a second-foo- t of wat- tlva signers for further Inform at 10 er from a certain spring tributary to the Ogden Fork of Weber River, In NOTICE TO CREDITORS, Weber County, Utah. Bald water is to i be diverted by means of a pipe at a Estate of Andrew Aalgnan, deceased. point where said spring issues, which Creditors will please present claims point bears north 89 degrees and 17 minutes west and la distant twelve with vouchers to the undonignefl at hundred forty-liv- e (1245) feet from the office of John E. Begley, .noma the qnarter-eectlo- n corner between 27 and 28, First National Bank Bldg, Sections 19 and 24, Township 6 north, Ogdsu City, Utah, on or baeora JanuRange 1 west. Bolt Lake base and ary 17, 1906. JOHN V. NELSON, Administrator. meridian. The water will be conveyed for a distance of about 500 feet and there be used for irrigation during NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDEB& Irrigation seasons upon about twenty acres of land which embraces the LitOgden, Utah, Bept 7, 1904. tle Harry mining claim and a part of Elko Eclipse Gold Mining Oa Lot 2, adjoining in Section 24, TownPrincipal place of business, Ogden, ship 8 north. Range 1 west, Balt Lake Utah. Nodes Is hereby given that at btse and meridian. As a secondary use of said water, as much thereof as a masting of the directors; held on tho dsy at September, 1904, nn assessnay be necessary will be used by the Tth two (1) cents par share was ment occupants of the above described land levied of on the capital stock of the corfor culinary and domestic purposes payable on or from January let to December list erf poration, outstanding, Woods, Id, 1904, to F. each year. It lu the Intention of the before Oct Rooms 50-- 7 First National bank applicant to develop said spring so aa to afford the full uupply of water here- building, Ogdeo, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessin applied for. ment may remain unpaid on the 10th All protesta against the granting of aid application, stating the reasons day of October, 1904, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public therefor, must be made by affidavit and flled In this office after thirty (30) auction, and nnleaa payment la mads on the 10th day of days and before sixty (60) days from before, will be sold the delinquent to 1904, November, pay the date hereof. coat of A. F. DOREMU8, Slate Engineer. aaaeasment together with th! First publication Sept. 28th; last, advertising and expenae of sale, FRANCIS L. WOODS, Oct 28th. Secretary. Rooms 66-- 7 First National hank Bldg., Ogden, Utah. BIDS WANTED. Sealed proposals to furnish 20,000 lbs of Finn Clean Outs to Ogden Fire HOUSES TO RENT. Department will bo received Monday, September 19, 1904. AH bids to be in BELL easy payments. Why go hr 8 o'clock p. m. at City Recorder'! ORto Salt on Lake for money to buy n office, City Halt lot or build n bouse? When we can R. B. PAINE, (Signed) ell you n house on eaay payments Chairman of Committee. for much lees than you can build, and throw the lot la We ire to do thla with good properEXCURSION RATES VIA UNION ties in many parts of tbs city. We PACIFIC. are in the BUSINESS and can aave St. Louis and return .....$42.50 the builder from $300 to $800 on n Chicago and return $47.60 house already built, and Rive yon Chicago and return via St Louis 147.60 possession in 30 day a We mean St Louis and return via Chicago $48.75 business and can convince yon upon Limit 60 days. Transit limit 10 day! application. each direction. 246$ Wash. At. Pullman sleepers through to St W. B. WEDELL, Louis without change. DRESSMAKING. Ticket on isle Tuesdays and Fri-fty-s each week. Stop overs allowed. Dresses made, latest style. Fun A. B. MOSELEY, Ttav. Puss. Agt Chilremodeled, cleaned, drens dresses, plain sewing and maNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. chine stitching, or go out by the day. Notice is hereby given that bids will Dressmaker, 2515 Lincoln Ava he received by the Davis and Weber AGENTS WANTED Counties Canal Company, at the office f J. C. Nya, secretary, 241s Wash- WANTED Lady or gentleman or fair oa ington avenue, until 12 oclock duration to travel lor n Arm of September the 20th. 1904, for excava$250,000 capital. Salary 11,073 per tion for and construction of masonry year and expeaaes; paid weekly abutments and protection walla at the Address with stamp, J. A. Alexander, head-gatof said canal la Weber canOgden Utah. ton. Specifications for the same caa be seen at the office of J. C. MISCELLANEOUS. Nye, user tv?. The right to reject any or all lESS in business often depend! hJis U reserved. Ians appearance Gall on na C. F. MIDDLETON, want a pointer. Anderaon 8 T. J. STEED. 210 36th Street. fftfRUAfelAV. NOTICE OVIXTENTION. It - WANTED A flratclass buahleman, Btate experience and salary expected Address "Tailor, care of Standard, WANTED Young man who has worked at printing trade two r three years. Good position for boy willing to work and ttuUli the trade. Address "J care Standard, Ogden, Utah. kitchen girl at WANTED-Go- od Wash, Ave. 2225 To rent a 3, 4, or 5 room house. No children. Ad drew J. Care of Standard. WANTED WANTED Saleslady wanted for dry goods department in general merchandise store; must have some experience and not afraid to work; state age, experience, reference and salary expected. Address 'K, U. V.M care Ogden Standard. WANTED By manufacturing house, office. 518 paid weekly. Position permanent1, no trusty assistant for branch capital required. Previous experience not essential. Address, Branch Manager, Como Hlk, Chicago. WANTED Small furnished house or housekeeping rooms within walking distance Depot. E. C. M, room 16 Union Depot. WANTED Girl to assist with hone Work and office work. Address N. Standard. MALE HELP WANTED Be a 1 news- paper correspondent and ears $50 to 100 monthly. No canvassing. Good pay tor work in spars time. Send 10 cents for booklet, "The Best way to Earn Mosey at Home." Northern Trees Syndicate. Lock port, N. Y. Conpctent girl for general housewodk. Good wage. 600 24 SL WANTED WANTED A woman to do washing at home. 2971 Waah. Ava, WANTED Woman to wash on Monday. 2122 Jefferson. A girt; good wages, WANTED 2354 houseWANTED Girl for general street work, 71$ Twenty-fift- WANTED Positron na Monographer and typewriter. Address "N. M, Standard. References furnished. A good WANTED 2971 Wash. cook, high wags . k pro-pare- A competent gm for gen. eral housework. Inquire at 230$ Adams Ava WANTED WANTED A small residence with 3 or 6 rooms, must be cheap for cash. Apply at 3521 Adams Ava Agents to sen Hardy Northern Grown trees. Big paid. Cash advanced weekly. Write today and seen re choice of territory. Washington Nursery Go, Toppenlsh, Waahlngtoa WANTED com-mtaelo- WANTED To mi, s er roam house, modern. If poeelbla No children N. care Standard. Highest knee paid for GENTS eaetoff clothing. SHOES aal BATE Hyman, Its X6tk SL WANTED Laca curtains at WANTD 884 26th SL laundry, Ttue Baby 730k. Good hustlers with horns and baggy to collect and sell, advancement to right portiea Inquire 2571 Wash. Ava WANTED Ladles or gentlemen to h. work; salaried position. L. WANTED 1164-25t- Girl for WANTED 156 Wash. work. house- general Ava FOR RENT. FOR RENT Rooms for llgEfouse-keeping- . Inquire room 38 Boyle block. d. ito e VMM g Notice is hereby given by the City of Ogden City. Utah, of its Ipwrodl to make the following te-w- ltt Foe email stock af mcr-dis- c or Ogden property, 3 aeree ell Improved lead In Bear River y, ala 40 stead! of bees nd LKGE FOR RENT Four bouses. 23rd and Washington. CL Parry, FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for ' housekeeping, 2046 Adams Ave. unfurnished Three FOR RENT rooms, Mrn J. W. Sfaupe, 1820 Wash. FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms 446 with bath and cluecL cheap. 17th St FOR RENT 21Y. O. J. New Plano. Telephone SUlwelL 2773 Grant- - FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for housekeeping, 353 22nd SL FOR RENT : two. Front nnn. suitable for 614 24th. FOR RENT Store, 205 25th street Apply E. J. Harris, M2 25lh street. FRIDAY MORY15H, FKTTEMHKK SO, 190. 7- |