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Show THE 3JURN1XG EXAMINEE OGDEN, UTAH, MONDAY MOIINlNo, - JANUARY J. lfiOS. - Hereafter Advertisements on this page must be paid for inadvrnce excepting only those business houses who have an onen honb FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE. 7 room E:ie FOR tfAl-b'jin, iiood locaii.m. lath, floruit- - ljji.is, Lara, etc., 93.500. N. 11. Ivcr. xjj Its Not Luck, Et-rit--s bulLiiug. Its 12-- 3. FOR BALE 5 roots house., tig loL close in (l'.-O- . X. IL Ives, 2is Ec.-U12-building. Results. a 3. non FOR SA1 K lawn, e.cH'iric tr.aJa, iglita, tic., tue una-tic- n. N IL Ives, 2u3 Lv. es (i.sut). That's Why You See So Many Want Ads nome. tuiuling. 12-- A FRATERNAL ODD Attorneys-At-La- w C C. RICHARDS, W. L. MAG1XM3, A. K. PRATT, GEORGE HALVERSON. Lci'ie Didg. 1 CHARLES SlOt 1'. K. S. FARNSWORTH. First Ntt. Bank Bldg. Hl'LAMSKI A FLERY. .JOSEPH CliiwC. VALENTINE G1LE0N. i Standard- - Examiner N FURNISHED ROOMS. M.-su- CommanJory No. 2, K. T. i':"i .l eomlave secuiut W'eluesdayu of arb uuur.h. Sojourning Sir v .tain a rouneously Invited. J. H. EPPERSON, a. h NICHOLS, It, order. Ogdm Lodge Na 5 Independent OrOdd Fellows. Meets in L F. tiil every TuwvUy evening. VlnUi bro'bers cordisi;y Invited to be proa enL CHARLES STOUT. Noble Grand. E. T. Hl'LAMSKI, BcCy. aa FOR SALE 5 room brick house and' Junction City Lodge No. IS, Dr. A. Feraiuutl, and Burbrick tarn, two lots. 2 md blocks geon. Ottici he .. a. Phynician Order uf Odd Fellows, meets 12 a. u. t io to from Wash. Ave., on beach. Teimo. U 4 p. m. 2i0 Lth SL in i. O. O. F, hall every Thursday 22. 'Pliiiue, $2.l)u0. N. 11. Ives, 209 Ecde buildevening. Visiting brothers cordially 12-- 1 ing. invited to ha present. ASSAYED C. P. UTTER. N. WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. FOR SALE 16 2 hr 13! fret on Mad- -. J. Me V.:er, Assay rr. 15j Main St, i son Ave., between 24tb and 25th Salt Lake Cuy. I taii. P. o. Box lull sw eet a Anniy u Wm. Glasnuinn. Samples by mail or City Rebekah Lodge Na 4. L express will be O. Queen O. F., meets r.rst and third Balur-'Standard Office. carelully asayed. evenings at Odd Fellows ball. Twenty-fourtBL Visiting members OftE&IMAKINOL FOR SALE 8 room brick bouse, 1 and invited. acies orcLatd. Near lfeaf school. MRS. B. ROTLE. Noble Grand. Dresses made, !s:mt eiyl-w-. Furs $3,000. N. H. Ives, 209 Ecclcs bui MRS. B. ME1D, Kecy., Ill 23rd SL re- fned. a remodeled, cieatt-d- . 12-- 1 dreeats, pam sewing sud ma- MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. or go out by the day. FOR 8ALE 23 seres all cultivated, chine stitcliiug.515 Lincoln avenue Dressmaker, 7U0 bearing young trees, bnck boose, Utah Camp, No. 9990, meats ovary Adaainiatrstrr. bairs. eheds good water right. A Tuesday night at oclock in K. ef P. Lsll. bargain. $3,250. N. IL lvci, 209 Etrles FRUITS AND CANDIES. 12-building. J. J. BRUM MITT, V. J. 11. SHAFER. Clerk. the John Contos, imputar candy I BA 8 acre E FOR 6 room house, the fjm-Hue ha cihuc-eof land, cliuki-- houses, barn. Tirtu. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. and lubarea fruits, $1,200 N. II. Ives. 09 Eecles buildTon should Mil and see him. uue 12-ing. Sega Lily Circle No. 174 meets every duor north of Wrights; 2335 Washing2nd sod 4th Friday night at 7:10 la ton Avenua K. of P. hall. Visiting neignbura cor TOR BALE A bargain. New 4rm. frame rea witb pan.ry, cloret, vestibule and dinlly Invited. FIRE INSURANCE. MISS MAY WTKKS, O. N. porches Cjt lot 10x125 witb alley in ELLEN KA8TMAM, rear. One block from main a'.roet Car Clerk, 1224 B. H. Goddard, iaaurnute, Real Esline. $1,200. Terms. 102 4th Bt Washington Ave. tate and Loans. Ruoms 411 Utah Loan A Trust 11 nil ding. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle, FOR SALE Vacant wall situated, 581. meet every Monday night at REAL E(TATE. 50x150 Let, uncap I2U0.00. p. m.. Odd Fellows ball. Visiting KELLY A HERRICK. Petevwou A Co., tuoming houses and Neighbors Invited Dues can be paid at tha office of Ed. FOR SALE Residence lote, well lo- real estate. Room 42 Firt NaL Uauk Auib the afternoon of the 2kla of each Bldg., . Ogden. cated; on easy terms. Mra. A. M. xtputh. First National Bank Blag. MAMIE J. PLANZ, Q. N.. 2526 Un. Crocker, room 23 Boyle Btl TONSORIAL ARTIST. MARIE CR1TE8, Clerk, 2721 Monro i FOR BALE Blx room frame G to ktrs. Ada:lns Green wall for DEGREE OF HONOii. dence, with pantry and closets, good tha beet shampooing, singeing of hair basement, city water inside and oat. and massage that will make you tei Meets every Wednesday sv, .04 j lot 75x159 feet, $1205. fresh and good. 242! Monroe. 7:30 oclock at A. O. U. W. ball Cbauncey Parry, cor 22rd and Waal. v MISS ANNA HANsKN, Clue ARCHI Honor, 2031 Adams Ava roil BALE New 8 room frame house, MRS. JEANNETTE A. HU. V, F. C. Woods A Co.. Architects, ronms pwatry, eloset. city water end eie Die ligat. See blocha from Wathlng-t- i 86 and 57, First National Hank build- rorder, 239 !!nd BL MISS LOIS E. PEIRCE, Flnailc-76Ave. $956. inquire 120 Quincy ing. Telephona, llu K. 23rd street iva MRS. SUSIE SIMS, Receiver, HAIR GOODE, FOR BALE T modem brick dwelling. Cloae tn. Inst ailments. Mrs. C. E. Lee, denier la hair goods, ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. 3,760. KELLY A HERRICK. switches, frlxxea, etc, at low pikes. Excelsior Csmp of Ogden, Na 3240, Masquerade costumes, wigs, ek. Mail FOR SALE Houses aad lots at a bar- orders attended to. Hair meets every 2nd and 4lh Friday evenpromptly gain. Rooming bouses cheap. I wlU chain a specialty P. O. Box 435. ings of each month at A. O. U. W. hall , save you money if yon buy of me. Rooms over old bustoMcs building, 321 Visiting neighbors always welcome. O. A. Whiu, 862 25tb 8u MRS. ELSIA BAUER, Oracle. Twenty-fourt- h strroL MISS LAURA BAUER. Recorder. FOR BALE, MISCELLANEOUS TICKET BROKERS. LADIES .OF THE MACCABEES. ladw-pende- 1- -2 FOii RENT Front room furnished or unfurnished fur light iouc helping i 2236 Wash. Fl'R RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping ai 526 24ll Bt. ON TMIJ ADVERTISEMENT ONE CENT PAGE COST WORD FOR EACH 'INSERTION. FIRST INSERTION tESS NO THAN 25 CENTS. ALL ADVER 7t FOR RENT Furninhed rooms for light housekeeping. Apply at 446 17th Su be paid in tisements must EXCEPTING BUS! ADVANCE, ESS HOUSES RUNNING OPE OOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. Ta ruomi furnished for housekeeping, apply room 42 upera House Block. 1. tf. g. - 12-3- female help wanted. 12-3- . close In, 2609 Grant. do housework. WANTED Girl to No Good wages. Two In family. FOR RENT No stoves. CaU at 347 children. Wedell. 1 . Girl for general bookwork Jefferson. WANTED FOR RENT- - Fu retailed rooms housekeeping. 427 24th St. 9 for 12-1- 6 Furnished rooms for housekeeping, also transient rooms, 2468 Wash. Ate, room 6. WANTED Girl wanted for general housework. 2246 Madison. Enquire t2--L FOR RENT Three nicely furnished rooms, modem, close in; apply 2457 Lincoln Ave. Woman 141 26 tk BL FOR RENT Girl for Grant. WANTED stairs. ao use work. iw gweeial Nicely furnished, steam heated, front room. Gentlemen kuuse-vor-a. ferred. 2634 pre12 541 23rd SL FDR RENT Furnished rooms tor Ladies or gentlemen to light housekeeping at tht Lawrence, 25th 1164 L. salaried position. work; 2613 Washington rent moderate. WANTED ' SITUATIONS WANTED, FEMALE. Woman desires to tako la lashing. 2562 Van Buren. WANTED MALE HELP WANTEDl with A good canvasser horse and buggy can find employ- meat at the Standard office. WANTED itetg. Ava unrar-- FOR RENT Furnished ana nlaked Bala. 3634 Ur iL FOR JtRNT Newty furnished front room in private family (6 par month, Na 833 33rd SL FOR RENT 3 moaern, rooms. 133 37th SL ct 'L 12-1- 3 WANTED At ones good girl for TOR RENT Nice furnished and un housework, good wages. 2011 Madlfurnished rooms for housekeeping. .. Phone 642X. 2252 Wash. Ave., upWANTED a n Rooms In Boyle &lock. 12-1- furnlahed rooms for FOR r light housekeeping at the Uvmot, Industrious man or wom2613 Washington ave, an to taka chargs of branch supply office in this territory. Also severfor our FOR RENT Fnmlsnea rooms with FOR BALE Furniture of four rooms al wideawake salesmen hath. Tha Colonial, 363 84th SL work. Inexperience need not dim 214 21st street. quality any applicant, as wo deairs 5 rooms NIcs 3531 OR RENT furnished to drill our employes In our own FOR BALE Cheap, piano and furni12-- 2. Adams Ave, methods and plana. Will pay ture; with room to rrti L Mrs. A. axtra weekly salary and M. Crocker, room 23, Boyle, Blk. DEL MONTE HOUSE. commission. Expenses advanced. ' 8. . Furnished rooms for housekeeping, Apply at once, naming amount you flrst-claswould bo willing to work for, and board and room, strictly me a trial. Mrs. T. Mortenaen, FOR SALE Thoroughbred Irish Betenvelope in your own Give U-86S 84th BL ter pupa, 2542 Lincoln Ave. . handwriting. Manager Supplies. Thompson Building, 8L Louis, Mo. resiROOMS AND BOARD. FOR- SALE Four room brick dence, with good csllar, good barn, WANTED f8 to $13 weekly easIVy FOR - RENT Furnished rooms and especially prepared for the raising earned by either sex knitting seam board with all 'modem cuavonlences. of chickens, $l,lu0. $300 down, balless hosiery for the wee tern mar ; 1. S14 34th BL ance on small monthly payments. ket; our improved family machins Cauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. with ribbing attachment furnished BOARD AND ROOM Pint claw hoard Ave. worthy, families who do not own a and room. 871 22nd SL machine on easy payment plan; FOR BALES Best of terms, no Inter-.eswrite at once for full particulars and ROOMS with board, 66x132 foet, 3 room house, commence making money; -- o experi- FURNISHED 3331 Adams. .For particulars call on E L Ives, ence required. - United States Wool- -' Na 2484 Wash. Ava en Co., Detroit, Mick. ROOMS and BOARD, 365 28th BL RENT-Fnralshe- Ciiit-oren- 1 12-2- 9 at FOR RENT WANTED At once, a laundress, Ogden General Hospital. mornings 0 modern, 12-2- 28th. 2332 room, y 1- -2 OR RENT .FOR RENT Furnished flats. En-- I quire O. J. Stilwell. 2773 Grant. Bell . Those 21Y. Independent 67. V ANTED Girl for general housework. IZZ!' 2404 Madison. FOR RENT Front , ' a 1-- ff WANTED suo-etanti- 12-2- a. U SHARMANB Cut rate ticket office, Silver Hive Na L meets the second y Tweutj -- fifth street, Healy House, and fourth Tuesdays at p. Z. 161 Only member AmeriTelephone, m, at K. P. halL Visiting sisters corcan Ticket Brokers' Assn. In Ogden, dially Invited. which means to. tha traveling publlo AGNES HILLIARD, I O. low rates and perfect safety. Special EMMA L TOWNS. R. K. rates to and from Europe via. all lines. Highest price paid for unused tickets MASONIC. mileage, eta Masonic halt over 2411 Washington ELOCUTION. Ava, Ogden. Utah. 102 two-thirt- - 11-1- . 41 M. RegWeber Lodge Na 1,7 Teecher of wide experience on stage and platform will tako a few puplla ular communications first and third or class. Terms ressonahla Thursdays of each month. Qualified Apply evenings. A. W. WATSON, Masons corJlally Invited. a. v. McIntosh, w. m. 2818 Washington Ava F. E. NICHOLS, 8607. FAINTING AND PAPER HANGING. Ogden Chapter No. 2, R. A. t, WANTED By manufacturing house, trusty assistant- - for branch offlea 18 paid weekly. Position permanent No capital required. Previous experience not essential. Address Branch Manager, 325 Dear7 . born, Chicago. 12-2- WANTED Person to call on - retail trade. Established business. 2i and expenses paid weakly. . Expense Position permamoney advanced. nent Previous experience nut essential. Address Trade Manager, 123 Dearborn, Chicago. , WANTED Young man with soma knowledge of bookkeeping, typewriting and shorthand. Address P. box a : WANTED Solicitor A 12-2- 8. canvamer good at the Standard office. or 12-2- 8. WANTED Good hustlers with horse and buggy to collect and aall, ad- vancement to right parties. Inquire 2572 Wash. Ava. WANTED Responsible man to manage an office and distributing depot for large manufacturing concern. 8alary (150 per month and oommle-inn- i. Applicant mnst have good references and (2.000. Capital Address, BupL 323 West 12lh i Chicago. t-- WANTED Any intelligent person may earn (50 to (100 mopthly corresponding for newspapers; (5 a column for work in opare time.' No canvaseing. Send for particulars. Northern Press Syndicate, Lockport, N. Y. ll'2 FOR rent, stores. 1 feet near tdadlson school; 11 erect store for proper partis. Apply Wm. Glasmann. FOR EXCHANGE. TRADE Good modern bouse, good location, for amall rapeh outside city limits. S. U Ives. CHANGE For amall Block of merchandise or Ogden property. I seres Tf11 improved land In Bear River also 40 stands of bees 10.600 forest aad fruit trees. D. 'obr. Corlnne. Utah. rda . ' BREEDING. a. want to get quick action try columns. a u. w. Full blood Jersey bull for aenrtca Price $1.00. W. L. Jenkins, corner WaU Fidelity Lodge, Na 2. A. O. 77. W. U. W. hall avary SaturMeet In A. 13rd and street FOR RENT. HOUSES. 25 cents Old SALE FOR papers, per brothers mvttr Visiting aveulag. day . offlea CaU this at hundred. Cd. H. H. UTZENRERG, M. W. room cottage. PIANO TUKIN& FOR RENT Five WALTER RICHEY, Recorder. Modern. Apply 180 31sL BL FOR BALE New hot blast stovu W. N. PERCE, Financier. 1148 365, 22nd SL PIANO TUNING Mr. Tempest Wood, FOR RENT Five room house 2630 slugis tuning, (3.50: by the ysar$7.50. FORESTERS OF AMERICA. Adams Ave, apply room 42 Opera FOR BALE) The but rooming house Address,' car Fred Massa, 246$ 1 tf. House block. ' In Ogden, 31 rooms all full. Terms Washington Ava Court Wasatch Na 3 Foraetere of on application. Apply Bennett Block, America Meets I. O. O. I. halt 14th FOR RENT A 7 roomed modem house corner 26th and Grant Mra T. R. BREWERIES, 13-St first and third Wadnesday evenings U-2- 7 774 21st SL . Malloy. , of each month at T:30. Becker Brewing end Malting ComG. W. HALSEY, C. R. HOUSES. FURNISHED FOR RENT, WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS. P. A. GARNER, Secretary. pany. Brewera aad Malstera, Ogden. room furnished FOR RENT Five Clean whits rags at tha WANTED ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS SL $25. house, Na 753 Twenty-sixt- h Offlea Standard FfUrCMAL SOCIE.iES 209 Eccles Bldg. Apply to N. H. Ives. Wabaatch Division Na 134, Q. R. MONEY TO LOAN. C., meets second and fourth Friday at ROYAL ARCANUM. LOST. 3:30 p. m la E of P. hall, comer annua and 34tA Bt All MONEY TO LOAN J. J. BRUMMITT Washington Mountain Council, Na (37, brothers an cordially Invited to at Rocky LOST Pair of rimless glasses, gold U. meets W. A. O. second at ball, chain and hair pin attached: lost MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED tend. O. iietween the depot and the corner ef PEOPLE ON riEIR NOTE No en- and fourth Monday eveninga Visiting F. W. HERRINGTON, Pay brothers invited. Pays death beneflis, Wall anfl 27 sL or along 2Gth up 26 dorser. Strict f confidential. D. L. BOYLE, & and T. two or three thousand dollara to Grant along Grant to 24th to In-- back In installmentn Also loans .on of F.one, C. MART1NDALE, Regent BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY CARMEN dependent Telephone Co. Finder re- household goods, plauua eta Largs JOS. 6EVERN, Col. turn to 114 27 street or lud. Tele- sums ft Bankers rates. G. B. ROBERTS, Secretary. WESTERN BROKERAGE CO. Brotherhood Railway Carmen of phone and receive reasonable reward. 9 j 'Phone Eccles Bldg. Suite 323-2America Wshmtch Lodga Na 17 FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. meets In A. U. W. hall first and third 534 X. Friday nlabta Visiting brothers corLOST Sorrel mare colt, 3 8 years 371 meets Na T. F. B., Ogden Lodge Invited. dially 'old, white stripe in forehead. Finder MONEY TO LOAN on real estate 1st m. L 3rd la and I p. J. E Harrigan, C. aerority. Jaa. E Ballantyna12-- 8. 319 O. O. F. halLFridays at membars will be rewarded by notifying HolcorVisiting 7 Eccles Bldr J. T. Pudman, F. S. J brook, Florist dially Invited. C. E Monagan, R. S. HENRY R. MORE President MONEY TO LOAN On farms and city BUSINESS CHANCES. CORA HOBOS, Secretary. Hunter A Kennedy. re&t ntate. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUfc L N. LANNING, Treasurer. Bank Bldg. NstT First Room one a for rale buslress from Retiring Ogden Council Na 777, meets at A. of tbe best saloons ana oldest stands ORDER OF WASHINGTON. DRAKE'S EAST MONET LOANED O. U. W. hall, first and third Monof its value. in the city, for one-haPEOPLE 8AME SALARIED day Visiting brethren invited to atJ. H. MYEKS, 373 24th SL Ogdm Union, Na 172, Ortier of days. asked few without security or Intend. evmeets Washington every Tuesday dorsement.. without knowled r of E. C. BROWN. F. 8. THE BEST OPPORTUNITY IN ExW. halL W. L. MAG1NNIS, G. K. employer or anyone; payments to ening at 8 oclock I0A.QU. attend-Histence for the Investment of small . comrades invited to suit Lowest Rates Best Terma Visiting Knd large sums of Idle money where A. KIMS, President I Tour credit once established at my WOODMEN OF THE WORLD, It will produce a large and steady WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. office you can get money at a momonthly revenue without risk of call notice: and term my ment's get on demand. loea- - Principal back Weber Camp No. 74. Meets la K. of KNIGHTS OF PYTHIASl D. D. before going elsewhere. For full particulars, address W. H. P 1 tall in Utah National Bang build-Orooms Eccles Bldg. DRAKE, Latine., 412 Walnut St, PhiladelOgden 500 19 every Thuraday evening at 3 of K. ing to Lodge Open Phone 1x3, Knights Py Sundays, phia, Pa this meets at Castle ball, Utah Na- - 'clock. Vlaiting Woodmen corJlally In11 a m. tlonsl Bank building, every Monday vited to attend. FOR SALE FARMS. WM. DOYLE. C. C. evening. All K. of Pa requested to FOR RENT, OFFICES. meet with ua E AUTH. Clerk. 1st Nat Bnk. Bldg farmchoice of seres 160 FOR SALE W A. ROBERTSON CL C. RENT xnd Offlea FOR furnished, Bee. H Tp. N.E land. A T. WOOD, M. of A ing or fruit one-hf FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. living rooms to rest in the Boylo 10, N. of E 3 W. Two and L N. MEIP. K. of R. and E 2468 Ava Wsh Full Block, Inquire Conuaa miles westerly from 5 room L W. B. Wedell. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogdea 35.00 per acre, half water right RATHBONE SISTERS, 3 years at ? Aerie Na 118, F. O. B meete every cash, balance can runnrnnw FOR RENT BARNS. Address Sunday evening In JL O. U. W. ball, tent interest pr Meets 'every Saturday afternoon at over at 8:00. VialUng Howell's John T. Lynch, room 103 Progrosn . TOR RENT Bara. 331 24th. Dave 2:30 In Pythian ball. Utah National Brother Eagles arc Invited to attend block. Salt Lake City. Bank building. Sojourning sisters cor- tbe Aerie meetings. Mattson. dially Invited to attet.d. 20 acres best form R. E. MACINTOSH. W. P. or 10 SALE FOR MP. 3. EMMA CARR. M. E. C. It. T. TRACT, W. BeCy. form, near city. FOR RENT Small farm, near city. MRS. ISABEL WYANT, of R. aij CL 8. H. B. FORBES, Aarte FhAlclaa, Kelly A Herrick, prTVAND HERRICK. I a 12-3- a 12-2- 24 a 1-- a 12-2- lf 416-41- I 1--4 a 12-1- 1 miscellaneous. These Wad paper. Paper Hanging and month. Visiting companions cordially Painting. Sea J. IL Prana 2464 Wuh. Invited. F. W. VOLL, M. B. H. P. F. E. NICHOLS, Secretary. J TO '"7. First-cla- M. Reg- ular convocation first Tuesday of tack FOR BALE) Finest stock ranch lu tha west, fully equipped. 8. L. Ives. table board and room, 2235 Wash. Ave. Phons 614 Z. BOARD 12-2- LEGAL PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP meets every Ogdau lodga Na 719, TtuNhlsy evening lodge and club rooms, second floor Masonic building, 241$ Wash. Avs A. G. HORN. 3. R. W. C. CRANDALL, Secretary. NOTICE. Consul County Clara or tha Uvo signora for further Information, j-- NOTICE Ogdea Tent No. 24, meets ths seo-on- In ths District Court of the Second and fourth Wednesday Judicial District uf tea frato of at 8 o'clock sharp, in I. o. O.evenings F. halL Vah. In and for the Cuunty ci Weber. Visiting Knights cordially Invited to attend. J. W. HALSEY. Com. In the matter of iLe estate of James F. F. BOND, R. K. Fiel.ling. deceased: Tbs petition of Elijah Fielding and BROTHERHOOD OF RAILWAY David Fielding for the admlaamu to TRAINMEN. probate of a certain document purporting to be the last sill and testament Ogdea Lodge Na 68, Brotherhood of uf James Fielding, dmurd, and tha issuance to them of letters of sJmb-utrsti- oa Railway Trainmea. meets every Wedwith tbe will annexed, has nesday evealng at 1:30 p. m. been set fur hearing on Friday, the fib E F. MARSHALL. Masfr. A. L. IiOWE Bee, 619 Maryland day of January, 1905, at ten o'clock a. m at the County Court Avenoa in E A. MUNSEY, Collector, 141 25th the Court Room of said Court, House, in Ogden City, Weber County, Utah. Street Witneaa the Clark of aald Court, with the seal thereof affixed, this gSrd dar KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. of December. 1904. C. R. HOLLINGSWORTH. Silver Tent No. 1 meets Brat aad Clerk. third Friday evenings at o'clock la John V. Bluth, K. of P, halL Vlaiting Knights nor Deputy Clark, dially Invited. C. C. RICHARDS, F. M. COCHRANE, Commander. Atty. for Petitioners. R. T. HARRIS, Reeord Keeper. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. ee wee There are few plants that have not ftew York and Great Weaurn Mining Smelting and Ivelci-ran- t Oa. Prinbeen utilised la one way or aaotbnr by cipal place of business Ogden, Utah. mankind for food, paper, drugs, or In other wiys Among many not so well Notice is hereby given that at a meetknows may be mentioned the Japanese ing of the directnra uf tbe New York was tree, earing tiuai-biof frail and Great Writ era Mining, tmeltlrg 'Ike growing grapes which contain a and Development Co., held un the 27in species of wax used tn making candle day uf Dec. 1964, Asarcsment Na 4, Another live, found in the Partita Is 01 one cent per chare, was levied on lands and known as tbe nudle nnt. ths outstanding stork of the said company. lovable immediately to N. IL yields large quantity of OIL while tli Ives, Secretary, at his office, No. 209 kernels are strung together on a ath-Eeclea Uldg., Ogden, Utah. and lighted as a caudle. The fruit ol Any stock upon which this aaaents-me- nt the caudle tree Is bet ween three and remains unpaid on Monday, Jan. four feet In length and about an lurL Sdih, 1905, will b delinquent an will In dinuwter, and of a yellowish color be advertised for sale at public auction As they are veen haugiug from thi' and unlee payment is made bef-ne- , will bo sold on Friday, February lTlli, tree they present the appearance of 1905, at 4 p. m. of said day at the office umber of wax candlea The telegraph of said N. H. Ives, Na 209 Eccles Uldg., which Bleu Is plank grows iu India, a Ogden, Utah, to pay tho delinquent der. erect shrub, so called because 0 assesnment thereon, together witb tb some reaeiuUliiucw to signals lu the me oust of advertising and expense of aala tion of IU trifoliate leaves tht tw N. H. IVK8. side ones rising and fslllug sltarsateli Secretary. 209 Ecclns Building. Ogden, Utah. for time, aad then rvstiug. Bonn times many of the leaves are la moilo and aometliiiM only a few, the grraie VUuJitca l 1 t'wtliM, La Fuulalne, tbe famous FVewh activity belug In tbe early aiorulu and not depending on tbe wind. poet and writer of fa bleu, was a notable example of tbe wventririty of New Years Seprpatttteee, genius. When he lost bis entire forThe following superstitious In co tune, a lady, who was one of hte beat fr lends and an ardent aduilrer of Ilia uectlua with New Yaar'i are still L 1 laved la various parts of Euglau, wort a, baataaud In alarm and diatreas to And him. 8be met blni la tho street, IreUud, BcotUad and Wales: On Ne YesFs morning go to a well or fouu penniless and cheerful. "You must com to our homa" oho lain aad leave an apple and now-gu- y i.ud the water wlU keep fresh sud L more wholesome all the year. If a dar. "I was going there," bo replied, and then began a visit which prolonged coiiiplexioned uiaa croaaea your three old firat on New Yeura day you will b s Into years, during which La never seemed to bo troubled by proeperoua: If a blond, unlucky, and D a redheaded man dire disaster will sure a thought that ho waa dependent. Nor iy follow.. Before locking tbe door for did the lady or her family bar any the night on New Years are place a other feeling than on of delight aud gold cola near it and let It remain pride that bo made bis beam with there nntU tbe church belli ring the thou. next morning, and you will have plenSome one adopted one ef tea aona ty of money all that year. So strong la whoa tho child woo a baby. Knowing the belief In tbia last adage In some that the boy woo In good haada bt places that dark compiexioned lira are seemed to forget all about him. Yean paid a amall gratuity to call early and afterward at a dinner party bo mot a walk through tbe first floor of the young man whose wit and charm of bousa entering by the back door and manner pleased him greatly. tearing by the front "Why, that la your non!" ho waa told. "Indeedl I am pleased to boar it," Iitlw Wltbeel a Among tbe people of the world the waa bis remarkable reply. Swiss art atone la having no language they can call their own. According to The Pralrfo Dae-a recent visitor to the little country An old cherished superstition about s about of the people of the prairie dog la thus ruthlessly Switzerland apeak German while the brushed aside In the American Natural remainder divide four other language History by William T. Uornaday: among them mainly French and It Is not true that tbe prairie dog languages varying, as a ruin fives la pear and bannoqy In tho name according to tbs proximity of the peoburrow with the rattlesnake and burple to eseb country whose tongue rowing owL Tbe snakes would make they apeak. ' Public doeumants and abort work of tho young prairie dogs, notices are printed la both French and and the latter would quickly kill tho Germs a. In the Swiss asternal parliaowl I It Is safe to surmise that when ment ths membsra make thsir speeches a deadly and quarreleoine rattier either la French or German for nearly the bom of a prairie dog famall the mombera andontaad both the latter speedily seeks a homo ily The orders of the president owl la In elsewhere. Tbe are translated by an official interpreter tha habit ef takingburrowing refugo lu abandonand furnished to the newspapers In ed burrows aad nesting in them to save both laagtiagsa tb labor of digging a burrow for la tbe rfailadrtphla Geologies I LmC Jsveeoy Modo ty Wkilw, ganlas Mr. A. E. Brown earo tried tho The whales that swim about tbe is- experiment of aworiating borrowing lands which lie off the coast ft Norway owls and prairie dogs. Tba owls were and Finland la March and April travsl Immediately- hilled and torn to piece Immense Alstancen la May they tarn by the dogs. up at the Azores or even at tha Bermudas and soaiottmsa pay a visit to Fr4lasA the Aatlllea They awtm fast, fur In Tba first half of this word fa feorh, Jane they are back again off Norway. "youth or "life." The second half la Bom ef these whales have been known a little 'uncertain, but may be conjce-tnre- d to bring back evidences ef where they to be probably nanth, "daring." have been for harpoons of tbe peculiar It was tbe Spanish Ooths who gave It kind used off the coast of South AmerIts earliest vogue fn tb peninsula as ica hate been found stuck In them. Fernando or Fenian. Fan Fernanda Bt James Gisettn king of Csstiia sent It on to Arsgoa and throes to Naples, where It became Cisal Advice. Ferdinands and figuraa in "The TemA shoemaker came to tha minister pest" accordingly as Ferdinand. With his advice because "that sweep, Ferdinand and Isabella Its fame grow asking hte landlord, had given him notice to worldwide. Again, In Spain Itself It quit and he would have nowhere to became nernaudo and Herns- - la could Ua head." minister The lay which last shape It waa ImmortaHaed only sdrlsa him to lay bis cbm before by Corteu Who would have suspected the Lord. A week later the minister the conqueror of Mexico of bearing a returned and found tbe shoemaker name which on analysis turns out to busy and merry. That was gran' adbo pirn Anglo-Saxon- ? Longman's vice ye gled na min later, said the man. 1 laid my case before the Lord, Magattea as ye tell't me, an' noo tbe sweeps Leafs a Coeple ef -Scotch Iteulute- deid. Gelkle's "It makes me weary," said tho skipper of clipper ship just fa from South America "to buy newzpsper just fl Deaier. after I have landed and read that my According to undent theoty, there veaeel suffered no tooo from tho storm ere four principal bninors la tha body a conpto of anchors. except and cbwter melancholy. IIow slipping blood, phlegm, who read that many persona on deThe predominance of any knew that ships' anchors aro sold by termined the temper; hence the expresthe pound and that each pound costa sion "choleric humor,' eta- A nico balfrom 0 to 7 cental I carried two a called ance 'made a good compound 5,000 pound anchors and tho tooo of good humor, and a preponderance ef them means that I am out lOWL That any a bad compound called an 111 or wipes the profit of a voyago te double bad homor. quick time, doesnt ft? Some folks talk about ship anchors as though they Bla I DlaJedareO coot more than marltespike- -r didnt Mas over father "Does your your New York Press. mamma Willie F caked the lady who had onco bees the gentleman's sweePRlIfi AhhUf iirSMo theart brass masuXactured or If It She b Tea every morning when ho goes tore? He Beth- - D a product of sway to tba etty. . He-o- me of It undorotend. 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