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Show TIIE MORNIXO EXAlINllR OciDEX. UTAH. tt'KOXESlMY M'HiXlM:. i iiitii I row TIE-P- AT. I WENT Fcpi8HTp'llOOMfc FOR REM- - ,r,. keeping. m, !': RENT- - . It a really Dollyk fault: Tt Jav bad bran extraordinarily surfeited taith hot. and they were both rxciumaot. Two or three h,d braved the rigour ot th Marina afternoon un, and Oceoiupau re fed them to the elation, there to heart y and titrate congratulation! wiahee; to kiss Dolly, and wring baud and further emphasise that thle day waa an aU Important day the bride and ta them, a fart both anxioua bridegroom were particularly patent to more thould not be made Pen-taran- t's than waa necessary. In th train, where they had a aaloun and carriage decorated with flower, chared (discreetly) with Dollyl maid, end PenMraut'a valet, they aat back aud naaped. "Kent time," eald Lord Penaerant, j .hall cliooee winter." Dolly opened her eyes and wmlled at She had thrown off her him faintly. all big hat (so elaborately described in the leading paper) and waa too exhausted to fan herself. Next time." she an id, "I shall go off In a balloon. Oh, the fuss and the foolishness! No man la worth it, not Vo you know, they even you. Pen! began worrying me at alx this morning? Aunt Elizabeth wished to pray with me, and mother had a new idea of Using my wrath. And (hen the way I have been stared at! 1 never knew there were ao many pairs of eyas in the world Pen!" PenI.or.1 Darling! mumured ce rant feebly, but adoringly. Can't we slip it all for a little away from the while, cant we get Our boxes, and thoae two in there? y, isnt ft, from train la due at King's Cross? WHI, let ua send Paresis and my maid on by that train, and let ua go down by a later." lord Pen e rant sat up and lile eyes git med. amid he, "but we Capital Idea." hall upset plans awfully you know, sweetheart, there will be brass bands end bonfires, and people ready to play ths part of horsee, aH aorta of festivities in our honor1 " That decides me quite, said I July Penaerant firmly. And forthwith they concocted plana, and by the time London wus reached everything waa arraix-flft- hr panAed to ak largely reported the waiter So bring an patter. "Tlicre you si'.-- . he Mid ti hia wile, twisting It open, Matringe of the Marquis of Peiitoruni and l.a.iy Ikir-th- y Daughnten halt a columu, ending p with our arrival at Tenser.. n. station and our emhu-iastrtveptlou. ' l.ady Poitserant laughed. What S' lark if they took Tarsim tor you. and Mimhin for ine: Tfc-- u a bright idea u h. r. Can't , rvn darlii.g; ilad.ly you write a always writes liequ - when pevqile ask him for money. 1 llesidi-They wouldn't lake 1:. couldn't write a without singing my, name, and 1 rep-s- i t a there soul here who'd believe I was the right 1 Johnnie. should have to call in some-mto apeak up for me. au-1- , oil, there'd be no end of a fuss. I tell you what. Doll, I'll hare to leave them If 1 only had my watch! something. I hate using my father's old ring la this way, but theri-'- i no help for it, and I'll aeud Parsons for it tomorrow early, or eae come up myself." "Why shouldn't we both come and have another nic little dinner?'' was Lady Pennerant'a suggestion. The interview with head waiter waa moat unpleasant to l.rd penserant who hummed and hawed, an.l turned rod. end felt exact ly as if he had stolen the ring he offered, ihw thar the waiter showed any doubt. He was ettavlty Itself. If monaieur cared to sign a cheque, or ft monsieur would give bis name and address a little matter of this eort should be arranged with all ev.-ntu- cbi-qitr- ch.-qu- e il-- cs When to monsieur.'! at lest they got away ami ran the stairs to a hansom, Ixrd Penaerant waa aa nearly In a bad temper as a bridegroom may be. They take us for a couple of wrong down nib, he emphatically, and hs not far out. The general opinion being that the ring had been got a trusty siy was despatched after them in another hansom. As luck would have it, Dird Penaerant was well known to the railway particularly officials, and the spy, on hia return, waa able to report most reassuringly. Indeed the Cafe Napoleonic eaw good fortune out of this unusual little was netsr-ioual- episode. A day back In BLOOD FOR GERMAN EMPEROR the maid. He Has Ordtrsd African Natives to bs A the train slowed to a standstill Blown From Cannon's Mouth. lord sad Lady Penaerant alighted hurriedly. aid mingling In with the throng ct passengers made their way out of : Berlin, Pel. 7. African natives who the etatlou. have murdered German officials are to "Isn't this lovely! mid Dolly. She be blown from the mouth of a cannon. , tO"k his arm boldly, conscious that for This terrible means of execution la ths the first time for many hours ahe was direct result of Imperative orders given not an object of curiosity. Now Pen. we are going to get some air How? Why, by the kaiser. Many of his ministers have made representations that a less on the top of a 'bus, stupid. I suppose we ride up to Hampeiead, and back horrible means of Inflicting death would answer the purpose, but the emagain, and then we can have n nice peror is relentless little dinner somewhere." Unmindful of the' criticism which She had her way, although her liege d a little at ths Ides of a bus. England brought upon herself for all time But they climbed on to one in the from by blowing the Sepoy mutineers the cannon's mouth, the kaiser elation yard, and ho secured front will make the German nation amenable neats. Dolly's sunshade (one of her to the same kind of criticism. This Inquietest) gave them shelter, and the tention upon the part of the ruler has novelty of the situation was undeninot ably amusing. The journey to Hamp- nentbeen hilled with acclaim by emiGermans although ii fa understead was accomplbihed with some hanging; they sauntered about on the stood the emperor expected to gain are Heath for awhile, and the streets were great laurels from It. Germans reached again Just as the sun was at protesting that this is not a civilized length condescending lu dip below the means of executing even assassins and horizon. say the German nation should not bs "I feel deuced hungry," said Lord put lu a category with England during the latter'a brutal Indian campaign. Penaerant, "dont you, Doll?" "England will never get over the disDolly nodded her head. ntey made me eat some wedding grace of having executed the Sepoys in fake, but thats aU I have had since the way she did, but Germany, a half dinner. I my, Doll, youve never been' century later, will be far more culpable wish is carried out, said ti the Cafe Napoleonic, and Its ages if the kaisers Berlin slnre I was there, but sociologist. can cook, a The they ud were not Uhely to run Mohammedan believes when his up against any of our lot. Not that it would mat-P- r body is dismembered he is barred from w did, bat still It would spoil paradise. our fun and there'd be such inuit, however, are only a lot of oneTheof theexecut kaisers cruel trait a talk, you know.' Fond though most Germans are of lady Penscrant agreed. Wouldnt there be holy horror if hunting, they are unable to understand they could onlv see us now?" she that side of the kaiser's character laiighed. Mother would have a fit." which drives him to kill every year The rwtsurant was cool in hundreds 'of animals, often in a very comparison to the hot streets, and Lord Pen-jrt- unsportsmanlike manner. In fact, many German Insured Individual coolness are openly by the blood-thirstendencies ?!S Ebta Wock ,c t0 put on crillulxing of the kaiser, which they consider absoH ordered an abnormal. He recently boasted exquisite dinner, and lutely of having killed S.000 animals, and n.10? urd,p hppy- When I think of the enormous table was In a corner he sdJed: of animals tn my forests I feel ET?1 hU Wiw ndItanJ with Impunity number whispered, and as sometimes like Frederick the Great at th. dinner was servod when he cried to his troops: they ate with Kolln, do o?l appetites. Doga you then live forever! I hops to double or triple my record of killing tight dMn 1 1? I say. Doll, this U tons within the next ten years. If I cannot Ik sn being waited on In have a real war, it L some satisfaction . i starchy by WT grand aervents. that 1 ran at leant practice shooting in I wf'.i? Even the physicians in to go abroad, my forests. How bn'm-yhoattendance upon the emperor arc somewe ran at ill go." on another's health times alarmed at hl passion for huntis . 1,rmran!f t0 1 did not know, of one saM ing. Prier Jouet, 1884. and llum bL,e that hia love of hunting lord-and coffee, 1, recently, then his h1 thought him that It would be amounted to a mania, but this 1 now J ,n m to know to be so. Ess,.nri?,rt U!he called Hia Majesty has a passion for shedfor the bill, d ,hl often while ding blood, and his surroundings are w. Ptty the Castle, said Penaerant, well aware that It is this passion which n prtto be,wpen his teeth, cause him to feel an unnatural ad w.11 V whenever he signa a death senb"J Into hh pJ,n wr and all at once he said tence. The fact is that during his whole loudly. , ojPenaerant looked s query. reign he has never commuted a death my Pocket book with my sentence, even in cases where the minJ ch and chain In the coat I changed ister of justice had recommended ,B- !! the money 1 mercy. bl ),av; Once when at a ceitain solemn ocoontenls of hia wnVptJd.h tmMe, t on tbe table, and showed casion it was thought advisable for him ? i pp". i aup- - to pardon a number of offenders as an any wlth ,ou' DoU-I,?- act of special mercy lie said In a tone Jariiiixr to the minister: 'Well, if It of 1 Earthing!" mid his wife cheer- - hisdlagnst to be done, pick out a few men sentenced to death for hiving defendmW Dam!" a ed their honor, eword or pistol it) hand, U "Ck Of Inve- and 1 will set them free. Aa for the bu Met ha Reeling others, let them swallow their medicine. ntor position waa My time Is too valuable to he wasted on criminals. for tb dinner?" lu- Oiptw.T INSURRECTION SUPPRESSED. h,a lord-rhie- -- well-kno- nt ty oatia-faetio- 'ry 1 u:x:r 1 arh nr nfwnrat; money- erenly. irtfET,1 Wn?.i?,0Bly w n rot, JohnT,rVbUt ,b,r(l I know Vh0 y nd - frowning, to the Carlton heP- - there is 0h r urw- - but ,B rl'Mce to one ,f ihev'5 e. You my nt itnponnnee tonsymie weddingI?lle is sure to have been w l!. n1am n-- ADVERTISEMENTS CN THIS PER PAGE COST ONE CENT WOP.D FOR EACH INSERTION LESS NO FIRST INSERTION THAN 25 CENTS. ALL AUVER TISEMENTS MUST BE PJ'-- IN BUS! EXCEPTING ADVANCE, NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN 00K ACCOUNTS WITH US. ng rooms. 13, liu IVi.ivu-- FOR REN I I room l Mr f 1..U1-0I1- rooms for An lioti.seki-i-id"-- . (.lam avenue. Frill HENl-F-jI'gtll kOllfc'ftiY,.:! m.., .1 ; front rooms uiquiie room fi33 1110 -1 quire Woman to Uu 2368 Monroe. no ; - w.!.::i. 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KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. . ater rg'it. 2 2 lnm. i i niAURNAL hlsaunte koU. ovw 2416 Waabingioe f Ave., Og.ita. Utah. Silver Tent Na 1 ueeia firat ud . third sera of cholcw fnrm-m- g Friday evrn.cg at 8 aclon is i K. id P. bit 11. Visiting Knights or fruit land. N K. 14 Sec. 23 Weher No. ar F. A. ft 6, lAJge Tp. M. N. of K. 3 W. Two lavted. eum.uiii.icnt ii ma f.rat und third ,ad onedmif F. M. COCHRANE, Com m aider. miics feesiory ii Thuraday of each niuuih. Qualifiea L'onnae. Fntl i R. T. HARRIS, Rxcord keener. :5.uu per sera half Mauua rorotally invited. 'ight. vah, bslanre ('D run jean tt 7 .H' K' MACMILLAN. W. M. F. K. MCHOLS. ilrti'y. istei eat per auvum. Address Ogden Tent No. 24. marts the ae Oiid and firurth Weuuesday room 562 Progreu at 8 oclock sharp, in 1 O. O.evenings Cgrten Chapter Na 2. It. A. 51. bhirk, Salt Joke City. F. baiL uUr couvwititktA first lt.ei.aay uf Kgw eocn Visiting Kaighu corf.all r invited te month. VwHtng comoar-incntivxd. FOR RENT, STOKER Invited. A. V. MclNTOSM. K.rordtsLy J. W. HALS FT, Com. H. P. F. Fa BOND. K. K. F. E. tilCUOIA Sbniiry, I feel near Madison school; 111 enact store tor proper parUeai El Uonia OoBunanonay Na 8. K. T. Apply Wm. CiSkinann. LADIES OF THE MACCAIEEG Stnied omrinve smvimt We.!ut-kda)ut If you want to get quick action trv euh month. StSntiriLng Sir Knights Siiver Hive N o. L marts the aeeonl hose columns courteouly Invited. and funrth Turadaya at to-thlrtp. F. W. VOLL, K. C. ui. at K. P. hotL Vial ung ala tars F. L NICHOLS, Meeorder. Invited. AGNES H1IJJARD, L. C. Queen Eat tier Chapter Na . D. E. EMMA L TOWNG K. G 8. Regular merfiaM held at Masonic Attorneywt-Li- w anil the first C. C. RlCHAKLig, ud third Fridays uf each ORDER OF WASHINGTON. Euelaa Bldg. nitM.h. Sojoantlng niemliera curdlally W. L. MAG1NN1S. to invited attmd. A. K. PKAUf. Ogdon Union, Na X72. Order ot hi MCE C GORDON. W. M. GEORGE HALVERSON, auhlngton mec-lL11JJE every Tuesday ev HALSTEAD, Secretary. I'ltAKi.ES SiULT. 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W. hall, RttieJiiujf A Develoiimenl Ctimfwin)', Sunday evulng In A. Utah Loar. ft Trust Building, rini'lMl pUca uf biisiucas. Ogitcu OIL, over HoenllV nt 8:M. VteiUng Brother Engine ere Invited te attend Weber Ouiiniy, Uuh. REAL ESTATE. Thnv are ilcllnqiienl iihmi I ha tba Aerie in ratings. K. H. OKIGKR. W. P. sunk on arcouut nf Peternon ft Ca, toanilag houses and D T. TRACY, W. SMy. N. 4. levied by lha Bra.--J real sat ate. Room 42 Firat Nat Buk of Dfreetora of Hie New Yolk ft Great H. B. FORBES, Aerie Phyvlelaa. Bldg., Ogden. Western Jtliniua, Smelting ft Development CiMiiisuy, on 27. isnf. ASSAYED KNIGHTS OF PVT HI AG tba several nmnunis set nimafie the names of the aburelioMers, J. Me Vlrker, Aaaayer, 150 Main fit. Ogden Lodia 7x2. Knlgbte of PySalt Lake City, Utah. P. O. Box 1086. thias meets at Castle hall, Utah Na- aa fulluw: Name Ka No. Slia. Amt. Cert. tional Buk building, every Monday Samples by mall or expreu will bs evening. AU K. of carefully naenyed. raquanted to meet with ua J. C. DRLMORE, C. C. ARCHITECTS. A. T. WOOD, M. of F. L. N. ME1D, K. of R. gad G F. C. Wonda ft Co., A rcblt eat a, rooma 16 Ud 67, First National Bank build16m Ke-ul- Syn2-- 4 a y FOR RENT and steam 25th Street. WA.NTMV MALE ''it s, s RENT!., i FOR wa-hi- ng WANTED f SALE 5 OR SALE Doyle Bloc!,. hom-.-vnii:- 2 k ::i 2-- 4 ' FEMALE HELP WANTEO WANTED Clrl for or ironing: Quincy Venue. 1 -I- Fog j 1i;iIIS-- oc uvt'. U.. REN I FdK a of-th- e ron-ider-t- he FDR 26th St. oc.-.u- vd anged. later the quaint, old ring was Til tell you what, (hough. said (he its owner' possession, and a bridegroom, cant we change some of these toga they, or rather yours give little romantic about a paragraph aristocratic bride and bridegroom, a ua away? a dinner, found and bill, its way into Lady Penaeranta maid was equal to most of the society papers, all of whi- - h (he occasion; ahe opened one was innumerable boxes, amt brought out very good business for the place a qiiiet hat aud a thin black wrap, and where the dinner had been served! 1 arsons the valet helped hia master to a change of attire aUu. "Youll go straight on, see that (here la a carriage to. meet ua. . We. sliall travel down in the cool her ladyship feels too done up to go on uow ," said l.wd Penaerant. Want a bit of time to themselves, I dont blamecu, confided Parsons to C T i r:l!IN for rraiU'AKY 61 FOR RENT Two roon.s for rent, cheap, within ona block cf Weber Stake Acadatjy, 2520 Jefierson. 4 WANTED Good solicitor at on circulation manager at Standard office at 9 a. m. or p. m. once. Call nns FOR RENT FUrub-hsnlsbed flats, leli ur it nuiur- - FOR RENT Newly furniBhaa front WANTED Mea and women in this room It-- private family 88 par month. Na 139 23rd BL county and adjoining territories, to represent and advertise an old established house of solid financial stand- FOR RENT 1 modern, turnlabed rooms. Ill 17th BL ing. Salary to men $21 weekly, to women $12 to $18 weekly with expenses advanced each Monday by FOR RlbNT Funisnea rooms x 1th bath. The Colonial, 362 24th 8L check direct from headquarters. Horse and buggy furnished when ROOMS AND BOARD. necessary; position permanent. Address, Blew Bros. A Co., Dept. A. ROOM and excellent table service at Monou Bldg., Chicago, 111. 426 22nd St. Bell phone 6 Us. WANTED A good canvasser with R ENT Furnished horse and buggy can find employ FOR board with all uioCern aonvealsnces. ment at the Standard office. 11-614 I4tk 8L WANTED $8 to lk weekly eaaliy BOARD AND ROOX-F- Irst class beard earned by either sex knitting seamand room. 871 22nd SL weetcra less hosiery for the star kei; our Improved family machine ROOMS and BOARD, 865 Z8th BL attachment furnished with ribbing worthy families who do not own a FOR RENT, HOUSBfik on machine easy payment plan; write nt once for full particulars and FOR RENT cottage: unfureomniencs making money; r.o experion Jidferson svcmit- - betwet-nished; Wootence required. United Slates 24th and 25th streets; (15 a month. en Co., Detroit, Mich. Wash. Apply to Imperial. 2358 WANTED Person to call on retail trade. Established business. $2$ Eight mom mmlarn brick and expenses paid weekly. Expense FOR RENT houae, on ReevM Ave. Rent I35.0U money advanced. Position perms-nenper month. Enquire Iiisuiark Saloon, Frevloui experience not eaaen-tia- l. 128 25th St. Address Trade Manager, 323 Dearborn, Chicago. room brick house, FOR RENT-Fi- ve pantry, cloaels. electric lights and WANTED A good canvasser or 8. large barn, enquire at Christenson solicitor at the Standard offu-s- . 8hoe Store. Good huatlera with hone WANTED modern house. and buggy to collect and sell, ad- FOR RENT 2038 Farrs Ava. vancement to rignt partita, inquire 2572 Wash. Ave. new FOR RENT One 438. 22nJ. Phone 251 house. modern WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS. Independent. WANTED Trustworthy rnsn or womInIn thl county FOR RENT Houae on Nye avenue. an to manage biialm-e2506 Lincoln. at quire an.l adjoining territory fm- well established house of solid financial FOR SALE OR RENT Frame house, standing. $20.(10 straight cash salary 11 nxima. 5 closets, 3 turns, extenwith nil necessary expenses paid n, sive lawn and yard. Sirs. C. check from bv headquarter. weekly 1 360 18th street. advanced Posifor exiienaea. Money tion permanent; previous experience not essential. No investment requir- FOR RENT, FURNISHED HOUSES. ed. We furnish everything. Enclose room furolahed Five envelope. Address, FOR RENT 753 SL $25. Twenty-sixt- h houae, Na Manager, 810 Como Block, Chicago, Apply to N. H. Ives. 209 Eccles Bldg. 11L L 12-2- -if professional a 11 -- h it a deai-ribe- IhHi-nilie- r Ft ing. 810 K. Telephone, RATHRONE SISTERS. ELOCUTION. iv Teacher of wide experience on stage will take a few pupljs Terms reasonable. Apply eve&lnga. A. W. WATSON, 2818 Washington Ava ud platform or clean. -1 PIANO TUNINO. PIANO TUNINO Mr. Tea part Wood, alngla tuning, $3.50; by the yenr$T.50. Address, care Fred Masaa, 1468 Washington Ava AND PHYSICIANS dially invited to ntter.d. MRS. ELLA BROWN, M. E. C. MRS. I8ABRL WYANT, of K. as J C. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS fbur-roome- Inge-bivke- afh 2:30 In Pythlu bnU. Utah National Bank building. Sojourning slaters cor- SURGEON. Dr. A. Fernlund. Pbyaldu and Burgeon. Office buura, 10 to It a. m., 3 to 4 p. m. 340 25th BL Phone, 229. Wahsatch Dlvlilon Na 124, O. R. C meats aecotid fourth Friday nt 1:30 p. m. la K. of P. ball, corner ud Wsahington avenue ud 4u St All hrothera are cordially turned ao attend. F. W. HERRINGTON, C. G D. L. BOYLE, G and T. FRATERNAL Ogden Lodge FRUITS AND CANDIES. 1st O. RROTMERHOOD. Na 171 T. P. B maeu at I p. m. in Visiting members cor- l ud Ird Fridays O. F. halL John Contra, the popular candy man- dially Invited. HENRY R. MORG ProetdeaL ufacturer, baa the finest Una or ehofo-e- at CORAL J. TYLKK. Berrrtary. fruits, caadiaa, cigars aad tobaeoo. FOR RENT Three room houae, fur- You should anil ud see him. One L N. LANN1NG Treunw. nished for housekeeping. Inquire door north of WrigUu; 2335 Washington Avenue 106 24th street. BROTHERHOOD CF RAILWAY WANTED Capable nu n and women for CENSUS WORK and to act aa Representatives in this and adjoining territory for magazine and music busiBUSINESS CHANCES. ness of old Established House. Our 3.000 over list magazines catalogues Retiring from bueluesa for sale ona and 6.000 selections of music at CUT saloons and oldest atanda PRICES. Salary $18.00 per vteek. Ex- of the beat ter f of Us value. . In the city, referbut good perience unnecessary, J. H. MYERS, 873 24th SL ences required. Address SPRAGUE WHOLESALE CO., 270 Wabash AveFOR HALE large nue, Chicago, 111. first class order, cheap for rash. A Myers, 373 24tb street. WANTED Active partner with $."00. to manage light manufacturing, business clearing $8 to $10 per day. Call FOR SALE Stock In Myers Cigar 622 27th street. Store, and pluce for lent. J. H. Myers, 373 24th street WANTED Violin Pantone, pupils. ' 21C3 Adams avenue. FOR SALE, MISCELLANEOUS. one-hal- TRAINMEN. DRESSMAKING. Diwmm mads, latest atylns. Fun Chilcleaned, remodeled, dren's drosses, plain aewlug ud machine stitching, or go out by tba day. Dressmaker, 351$ Lincoln avenue. Administrator. Merry-go-Roun- d; FOR SALE - Plano and organ, cheap; lcaving city. Apply 478 22nJ St. in Salt Lake modern home In' FOR SAIJ! Two good milk Cows City. Flue the best residential section. Close In, cheap. Inquire at No 12, Wilson lAiue. on B Street. Hot water heat, modern plumbing, brick summer kitchen, very large attic, 8 rods frontage. FOR SALE A chicken ranch for sale Owner will accept $6,600 to make a on easy payment., also a five room dwelling, address room 15, 2581 2 quick axle. Suitable terms. Pritchard k Poe, Mgr. R. E. Dept. Wsahington avenue. GREATEST BARGAIN m Wilaon-Sherm- Co., 52 W. 2nd Hu. an e d MONEY TO LOAN. 35 acres close to town, suitable for poultry raising and gardening. Good water right Pries 810 Ecdea Bldg. $3,000. Apply FOR SALE FOR BALE Vacant well situated, 60x150 feet, cnesp $200.00. U, FOR SALE Realdenc lit , well located; on easy terms. Mrs. A. M. Crocker, room 23 Boyle Blk. FOR SALE II 2 hr 131 feet on Madison Ave., between 24th and 25th 1-- streets Apnly to Wm. Glaauann. Standard Offlcs HAIR GOODS. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. denier In balr goods, low awitchea. frlura, eta, at prteaa Weber No. 74. Meets In K. of Masquerade cratumaa, wlga, ate Mail P. bull inCamp National Bun build-lu- g Utah to. attended Hnlr orders promptly every Thursday evening nt 6 oBox O. P. 435. n chains specialty. clock. Woodmen cordially InVisiting 111 old over Rooms pratofflee building. vited to attend. Twenty-fourt- h at reel. WM. DOYLE, C. & B. AUTH, Clerk, Jet Nat Bnk. Bldg BREWERIES. Mn. G. E. Lee, Sego Lily Circle Na 174 meets ovary 4th Frtdav night at 7:30 In 2nd TONSORIAL ARTIST. K. of F. ball. Visiting neigabors cor Go to Mrs. Adelina Greenwall for dlally Invited. MISS MAY WYKES, G. N. the beet shampooing, alngtfng of hnlr ELLEN KASTMAN. 2234 Clerk, and message that will make ycu feel Washington Ava fresh aad good. 2423 Monroe. ud MONEY TO LOAN J. J. BRUMMJTT ADVANCED SALARIED PEOPLE ON T71KIR NOTE. No enconfidential. Strict, dorser. Pay back In iaatallmanta. Also loans on household goods, pianos, etc. Largs MONEY anms at Bankers' rates. WESTERN BROKERAGE CO. Bcclaa Bldg. 4 'Phone Suite 223-22- 534 X. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING Wall paper. Paper Huging and Painting. See J. R. Drane. 3464 Waah. BREEDING Full blood Jersey bull fur service. Price $1.00. W. L. Jenkins, corner Wall and 33rd street. ''.ve!- -. i... 'i! FRATERNAL TO LOAN on real eateta aacnritj. Jns E. Ballontyna, 318 Ecclen Bldg 11-- On terms ud city real estate. Hunter A Kennedy. Room 6. First NaVL Buk Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN ROYAL ARCANUM. tc ud Vu-Itiu- g nt 410-41- j -1 B. i j j In (he District. Court nf the Second Judicial Iimirict uf tbs State ot Utah, In and fur Wi lier County. In liw mutter of Hie application of the Checkmate Mining and MUhag a coiporation, fur CntnpuDy, lnti!te, voluntary dissulittiun To Hhimi It may concern: i take notice that the Check-maMining and .diliisg Com pan.', limited, fuimej end organized under ami by virtue nf the lasit of the State of Utah, and (lie luiar-- l :if direi-tunf said did, on the Slat day nf December, 1!'IH, presen to tba lloiiiiralile District Court nf the District nf tha State nf Utah, in aii-- l lor Weber County, a petition wherein tbe said petit ioneia played tor a voluntary Uissnlmluu nf tbe Mid 01 lunation, Uhei Ltiiata Mining anJ Milling CnmtMiir, limited and that the .aid Diateiri.' t'nurt ua Miu dsv ordere-- said pvt if Sou to be tiled with Ibe unJewignrd Clerk of aaid court and fixed M"tiday, (he 2tfth as 1U o'clock iu day of February. tii fu enuon. as 1 he tune, aud the court r.um of the said Din Id Court, in the in ripden, City, County Co'iit Wtbei Ckiiui.v. Steia of Utah, ah tba place whe.t and where aaid application wit be heaid. Tbe nrst publication of this notice was on the 5th day of January. 90T,. and the same will bee pnbllhe.t dully for a period uf thirty-fivdays pi feeding tba1' 20ih day of Febrtiiry. 19U5. and at anv time befnreu the expiration of the time uf publua-tinany imrsoti may file hu objection of aaij cnrporatioa to the and It beard of directota for a reeola-tto- n P. O. ELKfi. r 1 Wa-- Safest and Besl. Insures men fur one, or three thousand dollars. Emei-ginr- y fund nearly Tinea Million Dd-larthousand upwsuls of thirty-ondeath claims paid, amounting In over membei.liip ntnelv million Jollura; over three Hundred Thousand. Rocky Mountain Cnuni tl, Nn. 637, meets aec-oand fourth Monday evenings at A. O. II. W. Ilall, over HueUs Store. BroihMs rci.lialiy greeted. A. C. EMI ftnON. Regent. JOS. 8KVI.KN. Collector. G. 1L HOUIJITS. Kwretary. -8t y Neighbors Invited. lrae can be paid at ibe office of Ed. Autb the afternoon of the 28ih nf each month. First National Bank Bldg. LILLY LIGHT. G.N., 245 W. Palierson MARIE CR1TEH, Clerk, 8731 Uunroj Na meets every Tuesday evening lodge and club rooma Z416 second floor Masonic building, e MONEY Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle. 581, meets every Monday night nt I hall. Visiting p. tn., Odd Fellows Ogdeu lodge, DRAKE'S EAST MONET 1JANED SALARIED PEOPLE SAME day salted for without security or KNIGHTS OF COLUMSUS. FOR SALE Snap, $75 foot, 40 feet without knowledge of front, corner 24th and Grant. M. H. Thomas. j.jo-i- f employer or anyone; payments to Ogden Council Na 777, meets at A. sulL Lowest Rates Best Terms. O. U. W. ball, first aud third MoYour credit race established at my nday. Visiting brethren Invited to atPERSONAL. office you can get money nt n mo- tend. Their Surrendered and Insurgents K. C. BROWN. F. 8. ment! notice; call and get my terms Leaders Escaped. YOUNG MAN wlshea Jadv D. D. before going elsewhere. W. L. MAG1NATB. G. K. Object, matrimony. . Address 1 rooms Eccles DRAKE, Bldg. U E. Loring, Gen. Del. . Buenos Ayres, Feb. 7. The loed Phone 500 K. Open Bundaya, 10 to KOOERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. newspaper announce that the insurrec11 L n. .MPLOYMENT BUREAU. tion has been suppressed at Cordova, Utah Camp. Na NK, of F. the ritj-- to which it had been restrictMISCELLANEOUS. Tuesday nlfht at I o'clock la MUTUAL The THE further flchtinjr. PROVIDENT without FEDER-niloany ed, ti kftil J." J. RRUMMITT, V. & inaurgenU surrendered unconditloul-lEmployment flurvu. Room 23CTS PER HUNDRED for old news23, Boyle Blk. and their leaden lied na papers at Standard Office, J, K SHAFER, Clerk. corre-pond-e- NO'Jlf.'E OF APPLICA I l'N Friii V iLUNT .4)11 DISSOLUTION: WOMEN OF WOO BC RAFT. ud Malting Comud Mala (era. Ogdon. Becker Brewing pany. Brewer e le FOR SALE-- A few articlea of furniture, 2758 Lincoln Ave. FOR SALE Two-acrlot wit h house, cellar aud barn on it. Pries FOR SALK A second-hanCallgraph $1,600; $600 down, $1,000 at 5 per typewriter, cheap. Inquire nt tba office. cent per year. Inquire 262 W. 20th st. Standard FOR SALE Choice farms near Ogdon 6 acre up; house and lota In Ogden City; ranches In Idaho; 12,000 sheep. P. A. Mattson, 469 23rd St, Ogden, Utah. And In ai'rordsnce with tew and tha order uf Hit Board of Directora made on the 27th day of Dtrraiber, 1904, sa many shares of each parcel of such tuck as may be necesaary will be sold at Hie nffli-- of the secretary at Z'd Eccles Building, Ogden City, Utah, on Friday. February 17th, 19U5, at tha hour of four (4) o'clock p. m. of said seenumeuis dry, to pay delinquent tberenn, together with the cost of and expense, of aale. J. II. KNAUSd. Rerretary-riflli.21)6 Eccles lllilg.. Ogdeu, Utah. Street Ban-meiK- FOR BALE, REAL ESTATE. Ogden Lodge Na 61, Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, meets every Wednesday evening at T:S0 p. m. T. L. BUTLKR. Muter. A. L. HOWE, 8eFy, 61$ Maryland Avenue. E. A. M UNSET, Collector. C4I 25th Ave. h. A. Q. HORN, h. 711, !. K. j. CHANDA LU Secretary. EROTHERHOOO RAILWAY CARMEN Jl'-ux- e ' Lodge No. 370, Ogden iirotberhood Railway Carmen or America, meeie 1st and 3rd Friday of tar.h month at A. O. U. W. Hall. W. E. HARDY. C. C. 222 23rd St. C. E. MUNEGAN. R. S., 26J7 Lin. Av Wab-atr- li DEOREE OF HONOR. Meete every Wednesday evening nt 7:30 o'clock at A. O. U. W. hall. MISS LILY LKAMAK. C. nf R. MRS. SUSIE SIMS, Recorder. MISS LOIS PEIRCE, Financier. MISS LILLIAN HANSEN. Receiver. cordially invited. Visiting member a. a a w. hieof. I bare hereunto set my hand and affixed tbe aeal of tbe Mid District Court tfaia Slat day of December. 1904. I. witnesa wbereof. C ,R. HOLLINGSWORTH. (SKA LI. Fidelity Lodge, Na 2. A. O. U. W. Meets te A. O. U. W. ball every Saturinvlfr day evening. VI! tin?M. brothers V. ed. R. T. Vailerrn. WALTER RICHEY. Recorder.-W. N. PEIRCE, Financier, XDplii-atin- . Clerk. Cambridge. Md,. Feh. 6. 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