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Show EXAMINER: TIIE MOBXISO Santa. Sir in Reed I.- - Pre-to- n. . Sterling Toer.-- .Viie Care) Sol SPORTING eat )):: iloy.-i- ' . X'H.s. iirre dOr U, f ' f i. 1 !l e.t'li. tuiuiu won. Th 1,-,- I"1'' Homt-tt-- ad De Grarr.mont. i:'.ir I 'i i A.dt i : i Hi Iii.- FOR - ' i.-- AN ADV. . LIRE .'I-- i'ertor 5 5. Six'll race, mile and one 1. n.; The Liii.-eoeilin .var-.:Dixie las.l. lit Caul Cap. til The latif il Wexford I'M . ... .sjrJ 111. the Plaudit Handicap. Km Fur" lnj. Supremo ' retch but Ml hiwd ,he rrrio l. f,t Mu-kod- ay on t, 11,9 . mUd. Time. :41 N burgh, Florena and Sax e S to S. race, one "tiri 'on: iTreilhfll mile-Roy- 107 alty B,rlle - Mocotito MyHM); (Fouinaint Time. 17 w 1. third I RolliUKlH I. HU )o j Ethel re. ran. Max) 1:41 Abbott and Instrument iM selling Gov . Third race, one mile, Tom i Knapp I. ft to 1. won: l'Mi irin 101 (Roldnaon). 12 to 1. aec MdTatwaVriRlcel.'lO to 1. third SJ"' Abe Meyer. Rotrou. Frank Form. flit tuer. Grasaeutter. legal Pentagon Iron Wa'aou, Theo Case, and Rumore alo ran. Fourth rare, the Plaudit handicap, 10H mile and a Mxteenth Gateway eon: 1. Hammeraaay to (Robinaonf. Ban (TrueliiIi. 7 to 1. second: Uk Belle Its J J- - Walsh). 9 to 2 and third. Time. 1:48. Bob Ragon alo ran. Uoiperrace mile and Fifth 13 to 8. Nine Spot 17 (E. Walsh). 2 to 1, nn; Bonar 109 (Rohinaon). Miller 112 (Tmtbel).14 second: DtM 1. B. to 1 third. Time. 2:01 Tarrlgan Cate Tin- - laidy Roheaia. Sulden and Mike Hawlil W Jordan also ran. Bonar disqualified W. B. Onto, third. ,nd placed Sixth rain, wwi fnrlonjr - Sir Efl ward 97 (Ricei. 8 to 1. won; DeutschWilliams), second: land 112 (Ithree-sixteen- th e -. (Trnehel). 5 to 2. third. Gorgalette. St. George. ran. Jr., Mawada and Sugar Maid also Oakland Entries. Fir.t race, three and a half furlongs, ,1IWElmi1aIe. Palamon 112 each. Will Ina. Silver JJne, Agatha R., .lill. Ialadinl. Janice Marion, Mluiia Seven Full. Our Anna, Elola 19 each. Secmid race, six and a half furlongs, Kent. Kstraxa, Ray. UMv Serenity. Our Sallie, Daisy Wagner. Mv1111- Flo Manola. Parting 107 Jennie, Standard, Mary Thomas Uah, - each. Third rare, mile and an eighth, aell tng Colnnlu 112. loone. Ripper. Cater line. Thadileus. Frank Woods, Expedient IM each. Traa 107. Vtgoroeo 104, Marene, Jerush. Jolly Witrh 102 each. Fourth race. Futurity course, sealing -- Olvmplnn 110, E4M. Brat tain, Cerro LEGAL USERS. Salt Lakt that W. L. Stewart, whose postofflee address is Warren, Weber County, Utah, haa made application in accordance with the requirement! of Chapter 108, See- North Ogden. UUh, Dec. 12. 1906. slon Law of Utah, 1906. to approprl ate four (4) cubic-fee- t per second of water flowing in First gait Creek, Weber County, Utah. Said water will bo diverted by means of a dam and a ditch at a point which bears north 48 east 1525 feet distant from the ' H. KnaiiHH, !"8 Eecles - at-th- County Fair Association of Ogden, Utah. Notice (a hereby given tnat at a meel-Ir- c directors of the Weber Association, held on the January, 1900, an thess-o- f fl.Ou per share waa levied on the capital stock of the corporation payable on the 24th day of Febni-lSuG- , to the treasurer. Henry Gwiiliam at his office. No. 143 street. Ogden, Utah. Any 'ock upon which this assessment way tetnaln unpaid on the 24th day cf 1906: will be delinquent and !vrtled for sale at public auction, ni unless payment L made before : be eold on tbe 24ih day of March, 1W. to pay the delinquent assessment, together with cost of advertising and P of the County Fat- 17th day of Twen-tv-foiirt- ii Feb-f'tar- nse of sale. WILLIAM CRAIG. Secretary. Office at 4S3 Seventeen ih street. Og- 17. 1908, - !. r'.'i! 1 ll I of Millbury a vcnl'-- r id fish, fruits nnd vegetahle. and displayed the red tUg of an auciioui'i'r. He uas a poet in a hut original way, bill imiM have had sotiie knowledge of hypnotism, which was little heard of in ihoc Jay. While in the act of welling Ins ware he would keep up wm-l- i a running fire of word that many of his pH trim a lost their heads, and in some paid him mure tnoncy than was their iniw of his one example tention. This tuva-sionall- ens-e- Grlp-enelra- fa 3-- po-.c- fei-on-- -- i e 1:01 EDITOR GREGORY. 3-- Fifth race, six furlongs First Prw- - i Jackson -- I;LN"! itM-.dt- r . . ir, Li :.i ill. 1 jt; - - w a..n,u ii.ig Nat iuuA 1'.'2" Vi lrir liiiiiMiM'c:,' it:? . a i: jii.i. AuCE, ... '".i, Ju..p:i , : v rite!. CnU A l. iCAALKE.V. ai Lir, 41. i: auu li t.,.t ,.i L.iiai U0ti"ii. l:ah. iiw.uu iu. iiaiiii Id- 22a N. '.a:.. : ju l.ia. Puoue Uffico Bird., Chicago. HUNT W iaui-utu- . WOMEN CF WOODCRAFT. 4go Uly Circle. No. 174, meets and fourth Friday mights ai ia K. of Iv HalL Visiting neighbors cordially invited. M RS. ADDIK CUIRK, U. N. ELLEN EASTMAN. Clerk. 2224 Washington Avenue. 387 Large front room, uudern. ON THIS ADVERTISEMENTS PAGE COST ON? CENT PER WORD FOR EAuH INSERTION. NJ FIRST INSERTION LESS THAN 25 CENTS. ALL ADVER TiSEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN BUSI-NkbEXCEPTING ADVANCE. HOUSES RUNNING OPEN 3'JOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. Avo. 2333 137 for B1.ASDEL, teacher of piano. ruoni fnr hnusekeeping. 2237 Giam Inquire ave. Bel) 'phone concert planiste, 705-X- Rooms for light . RENT -- Furntxhpd room geaib-men- . Hit 33d. ( work a: 24th St W A X TED Dining ruuiii girl at Vii-29 lwk giuia Hotel. 1 WANTED Girl who iku do plain ii liking. Good wages, 2.'t 7 Ore hard 125-t- f Ave. WANTED Girl fur hnucwcuk--n- o Good work, no washing to competent prrsun. slid wage 24 til Si. 124-l- f Hydro-Carbo- MEN AND WOMEN To learn barber trade in M weeks; situation guaranteed. Holers System College, 62 East First South Sl, Salt Lake City. he. UPHOLSTERING. Did You Ever Stop te Think can make your old furniture look like nee ? I do the best French polishing, also all kinds of ropair work, uat-trescleaning and relaying FIRST CLASS furnished rooms, at the carpets.making, No largo rents to pay; resell, 125 25th St. RiMuarck, lowest prices. Twelve years' experience with Boyle Furniture Co.; also FOR RENT Furnished rouuis. furnish best of reference from Ogden nett Block. f citlsen. All order given prompt at teation. Bernard A. Danker. 2686 FOR RENT Clean furnished rooms, Quincy Ave. Bell Inphone 730-y- ; with bath, thoroughly renovated; dependent 216. alvo light housekeeping rooms. The FFRX1SHED rooms, with or without board Imperial. 2354 12 Washington Sc. ioa-i- HELP WANTED. a 10-7-- Bea-5-6-- 1 Colonial, 363 24th SL China, Manager. Mrs. 8. L. FOR RENT Furnished rooms iight housekeeping. 2826 Nye B. P. O. No. 711, meeta every Lodge and dub rooms, second floor Minoule building. 2418 Washington Avs. J. A. HOWELL E. R. J. H. KNAUS8, Secretary. Ogden ave- CLOTHING Cleaned, Pressed sad Repaired. 157 25th SL nue. ELKS. Lodp. Turoday evening. TAILORS. for Mon. 2731 Safest and best. Inaurrs men for two or three thousand dollars. Emergency fund nearly Thro Million Dollars; upward of thirty-othou and death claims paid, amounting to ovrr nlnrty million dollars; membership over Three Hundred Thousand. Mountain Council No. 847, Rocky meets second and fourth Friday even Iom at A. O. U. W. Hall, over How. alls store. Visiting brothers cordially . invited. A. C- - EMERSON. Regent. JOB. SEVERN. Collector. G. D ROBERTS. Secretary. DR. D. N. SMITH, 1st NaL Bnk. Bldg. suitable aerk, ROYAL ARCANUM. bouse-keepintf . MARIK CRITKS. ro Avenue. . y FEMALE Twraty-fourth- No. 2630 Adams Dentists FOR RENT Foit li GROSE Expert Piano Tuner and Repairer. With Barne' Music store. Gtand Opera House Blk. AIRS. 6LUN1SHRI) Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle meet every Tuesday night at lod o'doek, K. P. HalL Visiting invited. Due can be pa.d at the office of Ed. Auth the afternoon of tne 2s:h of each month. Firm National Baak Bldg. A1AKY EL HAD BLISTER, G. K, 571 ;81. Pallet mil aV. MR A. lain siru-ti- NICHOLS, teacher of ail miu baud iii'.ruuii;ut8 sail cuuduc-v.- f ;be Wiper 6 take Academy and Ogden Cuuveri baud. Studio, 352 roum; li.)UMktV;ing Annex v. ia;., iuom keepiug J18. Wash, Ave. 119 lino. IVi.-r- Adam:. Musicians' Uireciory lui 24.ll niuius Ais Loii Plerae, tnaa-civLg membcYi cordoilly la. r. VL! , ,. and CajaClior Auoiueys - r-- iit)u-- t , H.J OF HONOR Alee lx every Iv'tiiDefaay eeiung at S o'clock at L. w. Late .v;i . Nellie Cam C. cl li. ; Anas L. Jennie Pronf, rem-der- ' i . Furuiwilvd wjhiiJ. tOR Kt.M WANTED - Good girl foi gcmtral In Millbury one day he sold a woman houMWork. 432 2ith Sl six pounds of tiwh at K cents a pound, aud a bunch of radishes for 5 cents. SITUATION WANTED, FEMALE. The wnuinn htond with her purse ill hand ready to foot the iiili. and as the WANTED An dress ezpt goods were passed over Handy ratmaker wlanea work liy the day. Can tled ofT thin: "Six time six is 9ti, and give good fetereuers. 850 24th SL live MI. Live and let live ia my Bell phone 660x. motto: call it a dollar." The woman waa educated, and knew MALE HELP, WANTED. the value of money, but she did not know the mysterious ways of Ebeu-ece- r Handy, and hc paid f 1. thinking WANTED- - A sale manager and salesmen. Light Ogden he had kindly thrown off the odd Co. cenr. Boston Herald., pr ci ult 2l;t method. n KENT Foil Handy WANTED PUPILS. City Fark results: graduate and experienced First race, seven furlongs Lylhellst A COLLEGEwishes private pupils for teacher won. The Only Way Kecond, Bill Cap afternoon or evening; 25e an hour ter third. Time, 1:28 13. for lower grade pupils and 50c for Second race. Ktocplecbsse. short advanced pupils. Address Mias K, course Pick Time won. Oliver Mac box 425. city. second. Creolln third. Time, 305 Third race, mile and a sixteenth WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. handicap Alma. Dufour won. Auditor third. Time, second, Harry Stephens WANTED Clean, white rags at the 1:47. Standard office. , rac-'-half a Fourth six and furlongs Mcrlingj won. Hadur second. Sky MAGAZINES, ward third. Time, 1:21 Fifth rare, irllo and an elgh'hsell MY MAGAZINE. "INVESTING FOR lng Key not won. Big Bow sicond PROFIT'' (which I'll send free) leader third. Time, 1:55 worth, f 10 s copy 10 any man who d Sixth ran., mile and seventy yard to invest ary money, however Orient won. I'd? hecond. Ora Viva wlo ha monny invested on unall; third. Time, 1 : !5. ave $5 or r " profitably. Seven-rave. and a h.;tf fur. mou:jt, but. who hasn' more longs Flor.al K!n? won. .10111 (.'.irrol the Investing for second. St. Joseph third. Time, profit. : 1:0b It demorn'rate-- the REAL earning r of mine. the knowledge Grounds. At Fair financVr aud hanker: hide from New Orleans. Jan. 31. Fair Grounds tin ira-'.-refults: It show bow to invest small sums to make them grow into Firfct race, six f.iriong. enl iu-Raven V.hdrler w'., Nne fnrtvne1 Jhe aerial possibilities of R! Investment. t third.' Tim?, i : 1 1 ?. 3. the enormous profits ?.r..l ?. half fm reveal Cecond ra-- i. It make and shows how one '. !r ..bram 'V' t, hank-- rs longs Dnran mai.c the amo profits safely. seecnd. BI? Stora fi :J. T:ir.. :42 HOW stupendons forr ' '.'u..- yar-Third rite. m :? It explu'n mad.- and WHY V. I . w v they are tunes re Canyon 1:57. made how II .0M grows to 22.ono Latherlon thirl, "'i ! -To Introduce my magazine write ni Fourth rae. S.-::). ajOW mention this paper and 111 Southern Cro- s wnj. Columbia Girl enl It' SIX MONTHS FREE. Invincible third. Time. eoond. h u. rn.,'..-lie!: pll. ill- F'!li:.n"t 71 it.) ..)':).. tv : a ,j Twenty year ago there were fe WANTED Girl lur lii'.i bad people in Winveiuer count v.lmElicti-ezeiilive. Good wages. r not tnude the arquuin auee of 3-- NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. t itfiia..- r t;i. -- dir'ti-gulrhe- 3-- tkey-on- i '! pay li At City Park. e Ju. e- New Orleans, Jan. 31. Feb-ruar- Utah. s. n. payable Immediately to secretary, t his office. No. building, Ogden. Utah Any nock upon which this asesenient y ntiy remain unpaid on Tuesday, 27. 1908. will be delinquent and fill he advertised for sale at public mc!ion ano unless payment la made kefiv-will he eold on Friday, March off1. 1mj. at 4 o'clock p. m. ice ! said J. H. Knausx, secretary No. Errles building, Ogdn. Utah to par the delinquent assessment . together with the cot of and expense of sale. J. H. KXAU8S, Secretary, 2U8 Eccles Bldg., Ordcn, Utah. Ozk n. Utah. Jan. 28. 1908. - company, den. n; San Jose, Cal.. Jan. 31. Ijonift whose deed body is reported SilFir,! race to have been recovered from the wrerk ver Line. of the Valencia, Is alive and well In Second race Ray, Lady Kent, E this city. The corpse found as traza. in the Victoria dispatches, la Third race Frank Woods, Ira, probably that of Joeeph Doherty, of Ripper. Fourth race --Cerro Santa, Alice Seattle, who. prior to his departure on the Valencia, waa visiting friends In Carey, E. M. Brat tain. Fifth race Martinmas. Royal Rogue, this city and became acquainted with He ia known to Mr. GripenKlraw. Torn McGrath. S11 have had some of the latter's cards in Sixth race The lJeutenani, bla premo Court, HI Caul Cap. & Great Western Mining, Sme''iti5 & Development Co. Principal phire of business Ogden, Utah. Xottre i hereby given that at rofetln cf the director of the New Ynrh k Great Western Mining, Smelt-H- g ir Development Co., held on the :')'h ii?y n Jnr.uary. 1918, assesasnent Ni). x ni four cents per share was lev' 14 on the outstanding stork of said Ogden, Utah, . ;. imr ro u:. Oakland, Elmdale, Palamon, OF ASSESSMENT. New Ynil, The Weber Va Tit-Bit- s. southwest comer of Section 17. Township 7 north, Range 2 west, Balt Laks base and meridian, from where It will be conveyed for a distance of 1140 feet and there used from April 15th to November 15th, Inclusive, of each year, to Irrigate 400 acres of land embraced la Section 18, Township 7 north, Range 2 west, Salt Lake base and meridian. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must he made by affidavit in duplicate and filed In this office within thirty (3i) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. CALEB TANNER, Slate Engineer. Dai of first publication January 11th, date of completion of publication Februsry 9th. NOTICE fei'HA.Ol . . Ii.-i- kj ' IWr! wl'T'A'i v cjuU1.:.- - i Atioroeys-at-Lai. ii.AKDa, F 1 )' i) U.iiMiS : u ti. V.iju..' Costs 25c . !,i i Ma-sed- City, Utah, Dec. 27, 1905. Notice Is hereby given degrees ti." ' rHATEBNAL Di-i- . ; N PROFESSIONAL I.. iigbt . ' : 1-- selling office. - 1 I ills 1 l. Stite Engineers i; I VJ - ' ;.u: r .,i :.t' ih ! Fifth race, mile and an eighth Blissful 95 (McDaniel). 7 to 2. won; The Huguenot M5 (Auhuchon). 9 to M, second: Gentle Harry 97 (Kent), 15 to 1, third. Time, 1:54. Huvlland, DeKalx-r- , Northrille and ITUc dOr also ran. Sixth race, six furlong Elfin King 109 (Powell), 8 to 1. won: Huachuca 1)4 (Davis). 11 u 10, second; Interlude 119 (McDaniel). 7 lo 2. third. El Bernardino. Tim Tim?. 1:14 Hurst, Prince Magnet. Mark LichtenThe baby's name,' announced Mrs. stein, Bert Arthur and Goner da Leon also .ran. Leader calmly, "is to be Hephzlbab." But. I What! exclaimed Leader. Ascot Entries. say, Harriet, think of what you're doFirst race, half mile, purse Blue ing for the little one! Such a name Bottle. Holton 113 each. Sweet Kitty, will be a handicap throughout her Silver Stocking IM each, Emily M. life! Her name is'fo be Hephxlbah,' 105. Navarro 103, Ed Tracey, Stella D It was my dear peated Mrs. leader. Dainty Maudie, Allerion 105 each. mother's name, and it means my deSecond race, one mile, selling Rockey 110, Needful. Prince Cheng. light is In her. If yon don't think Salario, Talienham. Petti John 107 each, those sufficient reasons I do." Leader wat quietly for a while, and Nabouasaer, Katie Crews 105 each. Big crafty look swept athwart hi Injnn, Stone Arabia. Mrs. Budd 102 then each, Tavannes, A von talas 100 each, visage, and he smiled. When 1 conte to think of It." he Mohur 97. Third race, five furiouga, purse raid, "I don't know that I object to Sir Wilfred 110 each. Don Domo, the DHnie. Before I met you 1 was enDy. Hollis 107 each, Felipe Iaiko 105, gaged to a sweet girl whose name waa " The Gkddfinder 102, Mistys Pride 100, Hephxlbah. and "The baby's name. interrupted Mrs. Chieftain 98, Bribery, Ambitious 90 each. Leader, haughtily, is to ho Harriet!" London Fourth race, mile and a sixteenth, purse Masterson. Vino 105 each, Orl 100 each, Chactas. COLLEGE GIRLS WEST ANO EAST. lene, W. ll. Carey Chancellor Wool worth 97 each, Stoea-el- , ( Professor Magee.) Serret, Ramus 95 each. Fifth race, mile and seventy yards, of "Comparing the measurement selling Lucian 107, Instrument 104, the average University of California Chickadee 103. Pyrrho Md. Dr. Mc- girl student with those taken at Carthy 98, Rubian 94, Cicely 97. Pa nro Wellesley," declares Professor Magee, 90. w find that the native California girl Sixth race, five aiyl a half furlongs, surpasses hi-- r eastern sister In the matMusa Poriero 114, Money selling ter of symmetrical developGrande 112, Dewey 110, Ninnasquaw ment. general It is agreed that the climate la 90. Revolt 102, Bologna 105, more responsible than any other factor in bringing about these result. SELECTIONS FOR TODAY BY California girts indulge la much more J. N. F. outdoor exercise than those of the eastThe ern states. Wellesley girl's Ascot. strength ia rated at 200.6 ponnda; that girl at 341.8 pounds. First nee Sweet Kitty, Holton, of the California Tbe Raphael standard type of womBlue Bottle. Second race Rockey. Prince Cheng, anhood would have a lung capacity of 159.8 cubic inches; her height being Needful. Third race Sir Wilfred, Don Domo, five feet five Inches. The California girl, whose average height Is nearly Bribery. Fourth race Oillene, Masterson, (wo Inrhos leas, 'haa a lung capacity of precisely tbe same volume, which Secret. Fifth race Cicely, Chickadee, Lu- is about ten cubic inches more than the lung capacity of the Wellesley girl, cian. Sixth race LNinuasquaw. Money NOT A CORPSE. Muss, Revolt. 104 Time. 1 :2fi NOTICE TO WATER i I t'1 : mutter of i i . i,n of lleoIJM. !Y.i riit sittioi. i ,i tiiin any of li ing him "the IM or "the nu)t tena.oi fu: bud kinoibeiv.l Siukuut in thii the twentie'h 'i:iw in lilt cunr? the Morocco debate, wiien the Wmi'-.i: siu xenator tiunL- - the "The ai'iiator dm- - li.r loo great hoiior." "Oil. no, replied tuo (uviiinn. "1 I know !,.i even :iii never do t!i;it. I am n oven'iine in rieli.,1.; to theI I iliat liistingiildii'i ttiia.or. have been vanquished b uu Aj.i und not by a Theeites." As the big Southerner lui'i.ed i.n the Imlo gt.iii: this and liir rolliagiies rhiKtl, with mirth. run. lt. li' I Ij I .... : took the third - (Ihigan). 11 " .J i Kl ' a ll. . i 1 : r-- The 81.""" Ixm Angela, Jan. handicap at a mile and fitly 3 yaid at to 1 was on l.v A. from the favorite. Prince Silverwing. The Gadfly third. There was a very Elfin King heavy play mi the favorite. priced wiu-toat 8 to 1 was the longestfinished and but one favorite Weather fine, track fast. Result: First race, handicap; teilechae. short course Decirno 153 (Sullivan), 51 2, won; Cazador 132 (Narvaez), (Uus-cll- ). 9 to l second: Kibloe lMi 12. inn 3:D2 third. Time, 2. (o King. Allegiance, Vencuio aud ld) ak also ran. E. Second race, half mile-Hor- ace 112 (Booker). 13 to 5. won: King of Spades 103 (Homer). 3) io I, secmid; Eds In T. Frver lu7 (McDaniel). 7 to 2. third. Time. :49. Gulliver. El Casador. Aknt-aa- . Colsls, Jack Gilroy, Wagangooii, Swam Prince of Actor and George also ran. Third race, six furlongs Crowahaile los (Buchanan).. 4 to 1. won: Mill 11 to 2. second: Song 95 (Nbm-r)lavtta Gladstone MO (Horner), 12 to 1. third. Time. 1:14. Coude. Kamu, Sanfara, Sandstorm, l.artv Walker. Alma Gardia and Water Wagou also ran. Fourth race, mile and fifty ysrds. handicap, 1.00) added A. Muakoday loo (McDaniel), 3 to 1, won: Prince Silverwing 110 (Miller), 7 to 3. second; Ta Gadfly 105 (Bookerl, li to 1. Horghesl, El (bird. Time. 1:43 Otnis, Embarrassment aud SaiH also J; iTruebel). - to 1. 1"8 (Knapp). dSam'Mefilbben 1- iipa ii "I1-.)- Xi 31. respectively rare it' ' 'pr.1! r.iS s ll Iw .ii A. Muskoday Won the Handicap from a Good Field Only One Favorite Won for the Talent back ' L:i 2 . . i RUNNERS AT ASCOT. l!. : l.- - ti !' WITH THE from The favorite. h0 p'n0.g ?vvenior and Sir -- Miller t'u Dtuga-te- r 94. Frr.rrsa ! the lut. Cov.rt n'.r.a !l La.. st1!'. i- Won !; I.: Aez 1. ROOMS. HED !. - n K.: " ! e..e:t. of Kencoy :'.ir!er.g Fif'.Ii ratv. i 1' ? .' '1 a :4 . V5, , To:i. t'i; i ' t) t'at-jSC. RENT-FURNIS- .. V.'.l! EETIRrARY MoRNlXH, j - . ITAII, THURSDAY OGDEN, INSURANCE. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. THE I furnlnhed W. N. PEIRCE, Notary .Public, .Real rooms: also for lousckecpiug. 2488 Council, No. 777, meets et A. Estate; Kira, Life and Accident lap O. Ogden U. W. Hall every Monday ut 8 p. Washington Are., Room A aurance, 407 24th SL m. VIai ting brothers Invited to sir tend. 30ARD AND ROOM. HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES W. I. MORAN, r. 8. D. HICKS. G. K. ROOMS AND BOARD all modern HAIR SWITCHES for sals at reduced prices. Hair cbslna a specialty. Masconvenience. 614 24th at. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. querade, costumes to rant for balla All mail orders and theaters. BOARD AND ROOMS-4- 48 26U. SL Silver Hive No. 1, meets the pscond promptly attended to. Mrs. C. E. and fourth Tnsadaya at 8:20 p. m. at Lea, 221 24lh. p, O. Box 435. street. Vl ONeill Hall, Twenty-fiftBOARDERS WANTED. Iting slaters cordially invited. FIRE INSURANCE. BESSIE SEilKING. L. C. WANTED Boarders at 446 22ad. lad. B. H. LUCY NELPON, R. K. EsReal GODDARD, Insurance, Thun 853. tate and Loans. Room a 411 412, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. 418 Utah Loan ft Trust Duildlag- FOR RENT HOUSES. Ogdrs Lodge, No. t, Knight of SCAVENGER WORK. Pythias, meets at Caatl Hall, UUh FOR RENT Small house on car National Bank building, ovary Mow-da- y ine; cheap. Apply 2622 Madiooa. Telephone John Van Zwedea U yon evening. All K. of P.s request! d 125-t- f have say scavenger work. Prompt to meet with na. lervice nnd neat work. Bell 'phono E. R. GEIGER, CL C . four and 747-yhouse TWO, three, A. T. WOOD, II. of E. WedclL L N. ME1D, K. of R. and S. h 4 intelligent person may earn n for income corresponding i TREATMENTS. newspapers; no canvassing; iroc Send for FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSES, unnecessary. RATHBONE SISTERS. Prof. Nelson, Room 7, Bouquets, treats paiUcula.s. Northern Press Syndim FOK RENT furnished house, cate, Lock port, N. Y. Rheumatism, Neuralgia and all Marts every Saturday afternoon at 2155 Adam. Call at Central hotel, xrom impurs 8:80 In ailments arising Pythian HalL Utah National ' K. Mrs. blood. Oblenkami). FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. Bank building. Sojourning slaters cordially Invited to attend. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. MRS. T1LLIK ROBB. M. E. C. CIVIL ENGINEER. farm in Bear FOR SALK MRS. ISABEL WYANT. L. of 1. river valley, near railroad and the ATTEND furniture sale at 2314 Adams and C. L B. SPENCER. CIVIL ENQINEER. sugar factory ; good house and barn; ave., Saturday, Feb. 8, at 10 a- - m. Railroads, Waterworks, Sewers and perfect water right; rich loam soil; Power Plants, accurate Surveys, WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. thin farm is well improved and is a Pinna, Estimate and Reports. snap at $75 per acre. J. J FOR SALES Home Comfort range and grel "U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor." Weber Camp, No. 74. Meeta ia K. Brummilt. hand furniture. 874 12th at. Office, 203 Ecclta Bldg, lad. Phene of P. Hail la Utah National Bank 130-4- t 116S.- - P. 0. Bex 498, Ogden, Utah. FOR SALE - I have the exclusive building ovary Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. VI ailing Woodman cordially agency for one million sere of farm FOR SALE Canary birds, 540 East invited to attend. laud in western Canada; thia land mo 2nd St. WM. DOYLE. C. C. is rich alluvial soil, has plenty of E. AUTH, Clerk. 1st NaL Bank water, Is luruied near railroad and FOR SALE At once, furniture at Building. market; Is in the famous wheat belt nine-roohouse. House for rant. u. w. a. and can Ire bought very cheap on 673 27th St. ORDER OF EAGLES FRATERNAL long time at low rate of interest. J. U. W. Fidelity Lodge No. 8, A. J. Bruminltt. Meet In A. O. U. W. Hell every SatFOR SALE One Standard Brunswick-BalkFraternal Order of Eagle, Ogdon Co. pool table, good condition. urday evening. Visiting brothers inAeri. Na 118, F. O. E, meats every FOR SALE - One of the best fruit 84th 353 at vited. Apply of Sunday evening ia Eagla HalL orchards and farms on Wilson lane, JAMES 1L MLAUGHUN, IL W. Reed hotel, at 8:00. Visiting Brother located within one mile of the 8. P, aeoond-bnnWALTER A Reoordar. a RICHEY, FOR SAI.E good Eagles are Invited to attend the Avrle chops; baa good house, barn and W. N. PEIRCE, Flnandar, Cheap for cash. Inquire Cul-lemeetings. other outbuildings. Thia is an ideal Drug Co. J. C. GASBERG. W. President home fur one to do business D. T. TRACT. W. Secretary. MASONIC. in the city and have a country homo. FOR SALE Invalid chair. Call at H. B. FORBES. Aerie Physician. J. J. Brummilt. 8188 Wash. Ave. no. Maaonlo Hall, over 2411 WashingORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS FOR SALE -- Idaho land. I have a FOR SALE Garland kitchen stove, ton Ave, Ogden, Utah. large body of land in Idaho, which 1 etc. 877 24th at. Bell parlor cabinet, Wasatch Division No. 124, O. R. C. will cut up In tracts, aud will aell Queen Esther Chapter No. 4, Q. B. phone 711-X- . S. Regular maaUaga held at Masonic meeta second and fourth Friday at on terms to suit purchasers; good K. of P. Hall, corner chance for paries with mall capital FOR SA LEI Good paying huslness. Hall the first and third Fridays of 2:80 p. m. Innvenua and 24th street. mem Washington month. bars each Sojourning This land - near market and sugar Apply 221 24th SL All brothers are cordially Invited to to iavtted attend. lie sold cordially will J. very cheap. factory; attend. ELSIE BADCON, W. M. J. Brummilt. PERSONAL. GEO. ALLKN, C. C. LILLIE HALSTEAD, Secretary. D. L. BOYLE, S. and T. rich acre Five of FOR SALK good, Present address of Mr. A. WANTED ODD FELLOWS. land near sugar factory with wsli-r- , DeWolf. who formerly lived at J. ORDER OF WASHINGTON. $1H) per arro. J. J. Brummitt. 2855 Lincoln Ave., Ogden, Utah, who Or-dhoard 8, Na from since been not last Independent haa Ogden Lodge house and Ogden Union, Na 172, Order of FOR SALF, Sine-rooof Odd Fellow. Meets In L U June, will be thankfully received by meets every Tuesday Washington, 119 large lot at 121 West 26th St. Fine Address Hull Pina South every Tuesday evening. her sister. O. F. 8 o'clock In A. O. U. W. 'at evening III. Invited locality fur hoarding faouite or lodgte Hall. Visiting comrades invited to Ave., Austin Station, Chicago, Visiting brothers cordially ings. Price ?2,700 cash. Ilunlcr A be present. attend. Noble Kennedy. Grand. J. PERRT, WM. DOYLE, President HENRY KISSEL LOST. Secretary. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. , business RXAI -- Washington ave., LOST Red Durham mlh-- cow, tag In property. Kelly A Herrick. Junction City Lodge Na 86, IndeFORESTERS OF AMERICA. ear; name on tag Shaw. Notify Order of Odd Fellows, meeta pendent brick modern FOR BALE Fred L. Keller. 0F. Hall every Thursday Court Wasatch, Na 8, Forester of la - O. house, wei! i'Kated, $2J)ii. Kelly Visiting broth ro cordially America. Meets 1. O. O. F. HalL 24th A Herrick. LOST Small, allck white dog with evening. Invited to bo present. straoL first and third Wednesday eventwo black spot on hack; tall black BUNE. N. G. JAS. ings of each month at 7:10. are TOR SALE Huy while price with white tips; head mostly black; WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. G. V. HALSEY, C. R. both eura black; legs white; an cheap; iwo hm- lot for 185; 3 acres P. A. GARNER, Secretary. acre land, Rehouse, of name reward. ewers to Rex; cheap; houne, Queen City, Rebekah Lodge No. 4, besutlfui hemp. 13.800; turn to 176 21st sL L. O. O. F. Meeta first sad third house, 8550; 81,101; at Odd Fallow' houne, latge lo'. 81,900. If you have IjOST Package containing a pair of Saturday evenings Twaoty-fourt- h street. Visiting me. W, list with it HalL iu A G. Read Bros, property pnnta. Return to J. ' N. Pietro. 413 24th at. members Invited. and receive reward. MR8 C. ZIMMERMAN, Noble Grand. MRS. E. MEID, Secy, 718 23rd 8t FOR SALE- - 105 'crea Ju'. south of LOST A sorrel colt six months old, xtar In face, two white hind feet. Recity, firs: chis improvement, spring wstnr piri) 10 louse and barn; enFRATERNAL BROTH ERHO90. turn to L. B. Dee, Five Point. closed with woven wire fence. Inde. D, pendent. wii'er right with reservoirs Ogden Lodge No. 371, f. on farm: ntlgh' !ke some clear city meeta first an t third Fridays it 8 p. PROFESSIONAL m in I. 0. O. F. Hall. Visiting memproperty in part payment; title perfect. t B. Sesra, Beil telephone ber cordially invited. 517 k. NELLIE RUTLEDGE, President ARCHITECTS. CORAL J. TYLER, Secretary. brick house C M. SQUIRES, architect. 4S First 1L T. M11AJSR, Treasurer. FOR SALE and lo, 5x.u rods. 1158 Wash ave. National Dank Bldg., Ogden, l':ait THE UNION FRATERNAL LEAGUE, DECISIVE LINE FOR SALE 1 ro ut cottage. 2373 JefTbe Union Fraternal Ieague. Utah WE DRAW A PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. For No. in the 222, meets Ave. particulars apply ferson State urostbly between good and Indifferrnt laundry to owner, Mrs. Ella Pennington, Dr. A. FERKLUND, Physician and I O O. F hall every Friday We conaider it a part of our W. H. MorNorth Dakota. Boiler. Alien, work. Speaker: Addle Blue Grass P. 0., Office hours, 10 to 12 with our patrons to business Surgeon. Clerk. lmo, ton Col In orm.. 2 to 4 p. . 240 25th SL 'Phone Treasure-"- ; Bit Frye, give theta the bast work possible. 228. result we this accomplish der to MACCABEES. room THE OF 5 monthhouse, 815 KNIGHTS FOR SALE- no exponse in adopting any new machin111-lmthe REAL ESTATE. ly puts. Wedeii. ery or methods necessary. ledDuring first and No. L meeri Oliver Tent, a water we have Ins!, rear past 8 te evenings at o'clock, MONEY TO LOAN Real Estate. Loans and Insurance, third Friday ,o:bV ? HallVisiting Knight cor- sofienlrg nlnr h4Te, Fine list of business and residence K. of F. Utah ha. one. IrWtet!. d 45 Room wool and rent. to dially Houses r ior w.h'r.r MONEY TO LOAN J. J. BRUMMITT. property. in OgJOE WTLLKTT, Jr, Commander. No oth-laundry First National Bank Building. Frank good. 17-- l tf R T. HARRIS. Record Keeper. ieady a very and B. Herrick. den ha.: th.s. n.u MONEY TO LOAN on farm 4 advan'a-.. city re.il HUNTER ev.a'e. grea. Tent, No. 21, moats the secKENNEDY. p.si 8. First Nat PAPER HANGER AND UMBRELLA ondOgden and fourth Wednesday evenings MAKER. Bank Bi:ild!t:3. at 8 0'ebx.k sharp, in I. O. O. F. Hall. Laundry r Knights cordially invited to pspnrbang-eVisiting J. DEN HARTOG, painter, BUSINE53 CHANCE'S. ; moved 174 attend. maker. umbrella Phones and W. HALSLV. Commander. 6th J. STREET. from 2258 Wash. Ave. to S paying saioon busi FOR SALE m Veenne vtswra 437 TWENTY-FIFTSL Both telephones. 24th SL HUl, Apply five-roo- ANY good ex-pe- 10-8-- 11-7-- 6 lb-ll-l-y e FATiiNlL a m . . a e at d y tf tf rr I- Five-roo- lr - V-'-e col-cve- i- - Ogden Steam ;) 1 H 12-i-- |