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Show Tin: EXASllNKU: M0I1NIN0 s.xTriih.w MonxiM UTAH. Oi'.HIIX. jryi: FOR SALE T N. Eccles H. IVES. Against the 209 Packers for Accepting Rebates. YoiiLg it: j u as trawler, slate age, retcreno-- ' und Must br a of Until u Apply Lap. by letter to ike .a ional Jt Co.. Salt Lake. WANTED Kansas City, Mo., June 8. A. S. Van the V Ken burgh, district attorney for Fed-e-l -- wiorn district ol Missouri, lu the court here this morning, presentIn the cases ed the government's side & Comof Armour A Company, Swift Xel-1pare Cudahy A Company, and the Morris Packing company, on trUl from ship Mr. Van Valkenburgh declared that the parking companies' acceptance of a rate of 23 cents e hundred ncunds a hen the regular tariff was 33 wss a plain violation of the inMr. Van ornate commerce act. Valkenburgh addressed himself to four r reposition, ss follows: to legislate j Has congress power respecting eaport rate? so legislated and 2Has congreaa has it conferred upon the Interstate Commerce commission authority readhesion aped ing the publication and to such rates Insofar as the rail carla riage to the port of un a charge of accepting rebates he Burlington Railway on eaport s trans-shipme- concerned? - Is this rste such a throught rate, a depending upon the facts and without the Jurisdiction of the Interstate Commerce commission to bring this case within the reasoning of the Tesas A Pacific Railway versus commission Commerce Interstate out (If 2 V. 6.), and to take this cuecomof ibe operation of the interstate merce u4 Where would the contract the packers and the Burlington railroad, If vglid when made, protect the packers against prosecution for violation of the sixth section of the Interstate commerce act, as amended by the act of February, 1903, If they persisted in accepting a rate which waa In effect a concretion after that rate had brt n raised by the railroad company and effective on and after August 7, 3 com-naule- ? n Wlia ?" Mr. Van Valkenburgh said that the first three propositions had been settled for the purpose of this trial by Judge Smith McPherson, the presiding Judge, who had overruled the demurrer to the indictment. He, therefore, addressed himself more In detail to tha question erf whether the packers' contract with the Burlington railroad protect e.l them In these cssee. He said la the course of his argument: -Since the Elkins amendment, the packer is liable equally with tha carr- iers, and the mere soliciting, accepting or receiving of a concession or rebate is made an offense. No Intent is necessary to the completion of that offtawa. - Where tha specified Intent la not essential, a mistake or ignorance of the fact Is quite as Immaterial as mistake or Ignorance of law. "The duty Is laid upon tha shipper and It is Incumbent upon him to guard against violating either the law or the spirit of the law. If he ships and accepts a rats he la hound at hla peril to see that the rate he receives does not involve a concession from the published rate." Mr. Van Valkenburgh save that the packers knew of the actual rate of 35 cents at the time they made the shipment In the case at point, and accepted a rate of 28 cents. In closing, he said: "No damage would have been entailed upon the defendants by observance of the law. It will be noted that nowhere in the evidence does It appear that the shippers would have suffered in the matter of their ocean rates, nor the matter of their foreign contracts T-- 6-- 6 REAL ESTATE IS WANTED Man of energy und ability fur position orth (12a a uioir.h; tx preperienced aoliviior or ferred. P. O. Box 454, cny. BOOMING This ad appears in the SUndard-Eaaminsr- : FOR 8AIJ3 frame house, between 27th and 28h tin AtiaiUJ, lot 34 by 150. Inquire of owner, 2853 Pacific. MEN and boys warned learn plumbing. plastering, bricklaying. Special offer life schoiarsmp fifty dollars, easy payment a; position and union free catalogue. card guaranteed; New Coyne Bros. Trade Schools, York, Chicago, St. Louis If you want ta get In on the ground floor in tsai estate, keep your eagle eye on tha real estate bargains offered daily in the Standard-Ex- aminer. FOR RENT ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS CENT PER no THAN First 25 Frank Ar- rear insertion less CENTS. ALL ADVER- 2Jrd St. IN TWO rooms, with board. House thoroughly modern. Mrs. M. 6 G. Meyer. 871 22ud SL BUSIEXCEPTING ADVANCE, NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. tf FOR RENT room, Furnished housekeeping St. 137 26 ih has In the past two weeks, the value FOR RENT Two nicely furnished 111 decrease of American livestock rooms, 2332 Adam. anywhere from 8U to 50 per cent a hundred pounds. But for the publication of this re- FOR RENT Furnished rooms for housekeeping. 2221) Lincoln. port," continued Mr. Wadsworth, the foreign demand would have gone on as it had In the past. There was abso- FOR BENT Furnished rooms for llgh. housekeeping. Modern, 2634 lutely no complaint Grant Ava. LANCASHIRE'S PROTEST FOR RENT Clean furnished rooms with bath, thoroughly renovated; Thirty-threSpecial Trains Carried also light housekeeping rooms. Ths Churchmen Jo London. Colonial, 363 24th SL Mrs. S. L Chinn, Manager. e 8. Thirty-threLondon, June special trains brought to lMidon this FOR RENT Rooms for light house morning 12,00-- Lancashire rburen-me- n keeping, 427 4th 8L to protest against the education bill. The protestors arrived at var- FOR RENT Furnished rooms suitable ious railroad stations and proceeded to for gentleman. 162 23rd. Regents Park, where they massed and, music bands of and FIRST CLASS furnished rooms, at thi accompanied by carrying banners, marched through Bismarck, 139 26th SL the principal loroughfarea to Albert hall. The procession was headed by FDR RENT Furnished rooms. Bei the bishops of London and Manchesnett Block. ter and Included many clrrgymen. WANTED FURNISHED HOUSE. . There wan an Immense gathering at Albert hall and the atreeta In Ite vicinity were crowded. The chief res- WANTED Flour at house, olution submitted to the meeting furnished cottage hr flat. Desirable in behalf of the Lancashire location, for alxiut two months. Best churchmen an emphatic protest against of references. Room 42, liealy House. dethe bill on the ground that It la structive of all forms of religious instruction In the elementary schools WANTED To rent 4 or housi and contained the assertion that the furnished. Address No. 4, care w Standard. only true safeguard of religious edu cation In the schools la a continuation of the denominational schools. BOARD AND ROOM Much enthusiasm waa evinced. The freof were the BOARD AND ROOM 449 2Gth St bishops recipients quent demonstrations In the streets and hall. ROOMS AND BOARD, all modem The visitors for the moet part were conveniences. 614 24th 8t factory employes, forming a typical Lancashire crowd, but all classes were FOR RENT UNFURNISHED ROOMS represented and they all came at their own expense. Consequently the pro- FOR RENT Small four-roohouse, test was more significant than most pantry and hall. Enquire 106 24th. of snch demonstrations. , a tf 10-7-- 1 five-roo- compromise. If not the FOR RENT SL 263 Four rooms, (7. 21t 14 rooms over Clark's store; heat and water anJ bath tub Included. L L. Clark. FOR RENT form, TOURIST EMPLOYMENT Ind. 964. con-nit-ni- reached. For nearly forty Boschees German Syrup has en used in many families and thou-tam- u of lives of adults and children r.avp )pen saved by its nee, when it 3 impossible to reach a physician. (rman Syrup la the beat household yeniPdy for coughs, colds, throat and I'mg trouble. It quickly relieves tna 'rR''! hacKing cough, loosens the phlegm, r. hringa sound and refreshing sleep. Twctuy.flro and seventy-fir- e cents, (jet a copy of Greens prise almanac. Dally from June 1 to September Ogden to San Francisco and (direct) 195 540-0- 0 Ogden to San Francisco and re tnra (one way, via Portland). 88.80 Ogden to Los Angeles and re 60.00 turn, via 6a Pacific. Ogden to Loa Angeles and re- 5-- 3 WANTED Cham bermaldjirefer Swed-ish, Danish or Norwegian girL Apply .. Reed HoteL . SO. 00 WANTED Girl for general work. 2752 Wash. Ave. 42.09 L A. A 8- - L. Ry Ogdaa to Los Angeles and reTold How turn (one wny via Portland Damaging the Packing 63.50 and 8an Francisco) Houee Report Will Prove to Be. Ogden to Spokane and return 0 (direct) sshinaton. June 8. James B. Rey to Portland and return ? ,h coauthor with Mr. Nelli, ol Ogden 40,00 (rt tract) .' reporf. was questioned today Tickets limited returning until 0 :i committee on agriculture tober 3L Stopovers allowed. "'n'muaiion of its beef inspection r; rir.e. f ' FLOOD IN KANSAS iilrinan Wadsworth REYNOLDS 18 QUESTIONED. WANTED-O- ne . girl. Elite house- GORDON G. IVES, Cleaning 40-0- house- STOREROOM. llo. suite Bruiua-iit- . Office, quire cloRpiy about Mr. Wadsworth . ! "r - Storeroom for rent 350 25th. poiute East dally 7:30 p.m. No. 3 California Express from Council Bluffs, Omaha, Denver, Kansas City and Est, dally No. 7 Lob Angeles Limited No. 9 Fast Mall No. 1 Overland Limited from Omaha.Oouncll Bluffs, Kansas City, Denver and all points East, daily.... lewis-&tayne- Arrive. 3:45 a.aa. 1:45 p.m. 2:51 p.m. 4:00 pa. r 66. 2 h cor-dlal- ly a Six-roo- 1 five-roo- OREGON SHORT LINE RAILROAD COMPANY. North ef Ogdon. Depart. Portland, Bpoksne, Pooatallo and Butte 1:26 sjx dally No. 7 Faat Mail, Portland, Spokane, Pocatello and Button dally 11:10 p.m. No. 11 Cache Valley 5:20 p.m. dally No. 9 Ex-prea-a, Ex-prea- a, Arrive, Faat Mall from Portland, Bpoksne, Pocatello 7:00 and Buue, daily No. 12 Cache Valley Ex10:35 a.m. press, dally No. 10 Portland, Bpoksne, . Butt and Pocatello, dally 5:50 South ef Ogden. No. I aa pa Depart Eastern Express.... 4:10 Portland, Bpoksne, Butte nnd Pocatello for Balt Lake City, dally,... 7:10 No. 5 Local for Salt Lake l 5:10 City, dally No. II Cache Valley to Salt .10:40 Inks City. . No. IS Loe Angela limits ed 5:25 No. 2 Limited for Balt lake City, Provo, Nsphl and 4:10 Juab, dally No. 10 Portland, Bpoksne, Butte and Pocatello to Balt Laks City, dally.... 5:20 N'ol 4 No. ............. a.m. a.m. sox S-s- p,m. p.m. p.m. Arrive, Spokane, Butte and Pocatello Empress from Balt LakaClty 12:60 am, 5 Atlantic No. Express from Balt Lake City, nnd Intermediate points, dally 5:01 a.m. No. 7 Portland, Bpoksne. Butte nnd Pocatello Express from Balt Lake City, .11,55 SLm daily , No. 1 Fast Mail from Balt 5:15 p.m. Lake City, dally No. 11 Cacha Valley Express from Silt Laks City, Provo, Nephi and .. . 5:15 pan. Juab, dally No. 17 Loa Angeles Limited 5:45 p.m. Na 5 Eutern Express.... 7:05 p.m. No. 5 Portland, R, O. W. TIME CARD IN EFFECT MAT 13, 1905. d LOST Boy's blue colt Sunday. turn to 323 22d st. Re- WILL tha two ladiee who rented the DEGREE OF HONOR, Sunflower and Witch costume to eo ae return Degree erf Honor, meets every Wedkind please to be them to Mrs. Lee, the eostumer. Also nesday evening at ( o'clock at A. O. who have cos- U. W. ball Mrs. Nellie Canfield. C. of will others In the city tumes and wigs kindly return them H.; Min 1 Jennie Prout recorder; nnd greatly oblige Mrs. Lee. Mlsa Lola Pierce, financier. Visiting member cordially Invited. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW- . McCRACKEN. Rooms National Bank Bldg. AGEE. CHEZ 40-4-3 ft Fidelity Lodge No. 2, A. O. U. W. Mecta In A. O U. W. Hall every Sab First Nat. Bank Bldg. nrday. evening. Visiting brothers invited. AND SURGEONl JAMES H. 3ULAUGHUN, M. W. J. D. MURPHY, PHYSICIANS Dr. A. FERNLUND, Physician and Surgeon. Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m, 2 to 4 p. m. 340 25th SL Phono 220. DENTISTS. DR. D. N. SMITH, lat NaL Bnk. Bldg. HOUSES. hou-e- s, FOR RENT Two new modern. Inquire 180 31st St. 6 1 wk FOR RENT Two new 5 room houses, 180 31st SL FRATERNAL FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD Ogden Lodge No. 371, T. F. B meets second end fourth Tuesdays at 8 p. m- - In A. O. U. W. bi.lL Visiting members cordially Invited. D. H. ADAMS, President can pay the asms monthly about the CORA HOBBS, Secretory Brum-mltas J. same paying renL J. IL T. MILLER. Treasurer. WHY PAY RENT? 1 will furnish you the money Immediately to build you a home on your own plan and you FOR RENT Modern 2, 8, and Flats. Cheap. Kelly ft Herrick. ence wss clear and the first train got MONEY TO I.OKN. through at 6 o'clock. Lea damage was done to the road bed than ai first reported and through MONEY TO LOAN- -J. J. BRUMMITT train will he run today, though not on mheriule tlni. Trains numbers 1 MONEY TO LOAN on farms and city and 7 were held last night at Emporia. real estate. HUNTER ft KENNEDY No. 3 st Clement, No. 6 at Newton Room 6, First National Bank 5 and No. at Strong City. FORESTERS OF AMERICA. Court Weactch, No. 2, Fomtera of America. Meet 1. O. O. F. Hall 24th first and third Wednesday evenWhitewashes. street Thomas Adamson, of each month at 7:80. Prompt attention to all orders ings G. W. HALSEY, C, R. Phone 856-y- , BelL P. A. GARNER, Secretary. LOST FOR RENT WALTER RICHEY, Recorder. W. N. PEIRCE, Financier. WHITEWASHING. SANITARY WORK Plain gold watch, Arlington make, initials B. L. H between 589 BOOK 23rd street nnd Opera House. Re- DONE of nil klada Bell phene Nels. McCarty, 2721 Grant w ward. 2042 Wash. M7-- Lady's gold watch, dosed esse. Finder return to this office. Reward. A. O. U. W. tf L FOR RENT Denver. Omaha, Council Bluffa.Ksnaaa City and 11 Mnaonio Hall over 2416 Washingblock, Treatment by appolnt-meu- L ton Ave, Ogden, Utah. Hours, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Bell phone 101 4K. Ind. 1012. Queen Esther Chapter No. 4, O. E. FOR SALE Nev; house, das 8. Regular meeting! held at Masonic from with block panear, in, MUSICIANS' DIRECTORY. Hall oa Washington avenue, between try, closet, hall, porch, electric light. atreet Twenty-fiftana Twenty-sixt- h Out buildings, Utwly painted, good fitnre (925. Also nice building lot, E. W. NICHOLS, teacher of all mili- the first and third Fridays of each tary band Inalrumenta and eocduo-to-r month. Sojourning members cordially tine location. Cheap. Inquire T. H. of the Weber Stake Academy Invited to attend. 13., Standard. ELSIE BADCON, W. M. sad Ogden Concert band a Studio, 363 Patterson Ava. ULUB HALSTEAD Secretary. A HOUSE and half acre lot on 22nd, atreet car line, tree and forty share MR. A. H. GROSS Expert Piano Turn RATH BONE SISTERS. canal. (760. of water In lleuab er and Repairer. With Barna's Muala Term. J. J. Brummitt. stare. Grand Opera House Blk. Meets every Saturday afternoon at 2:30 In Pythian hall. Utah National A GOOD OPPORTUNITY to aerure a UPHOLSTERING. Bank building. Sojourning sutere choice ranch of 44U acres, which proinvited to attend. duced in 1105, (UKI0 In bay and ha You Did Ever te Think Step MRS. TILUE ROBB, M. R. C. 120 acres of farming land, besides I can make your old furnlluia look MRS. ISABEL. WYANT. I of B. plenty of good range, water In nnd C. abundance and good improvement. like new? 1 do the best Frenah polishWill sell cheap for cash or exchange ing, also all klads of repair work, matfor desirable chy property. For par tress making, cleaning and relaying FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. ticulara see Ja. E. Ballautyne. 310 carpet. No large rents to pay; result, lowest price. Twelvs years' experiFraternal Order of Eaglee, Ogden Ecclea Bldg. ence with Boyle Furnltws Co.; also Aerie, No. Ill, F. O. E, meets every FOR 8 ALE A good building lot on furnish hast of reference from Ogden Monday evening In Engles hall, seat of Monroe, 83 p 3r front foot, terms. J. dtlsens. All orders given prompt at- Reed hotel, at 0:00. Visiting Brother tention. Bernard A. Danker, 2416 Eaglee ere Invited to attend the Aerie J. Brummitt Grant avenue, seven doors north of meeting. Both phones In shop. Ind. J. OA8BERQ. W. President FOR SALE Fine Farm end Pasture postoffice. 20; Bell 6S7K. Residence 730Y. D. T. TRACY, Secretory. land near Huntsville; must be sold DR. H. B. FORBES, Aerie Physician. at once. SNAP. (5,500.00. Nice Residence and lot In Huntsville, PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING. B. ft O. ELKS. fur sale cheap, 01500. painting nnd papor One of the best farms In HarrisviUe; J. B. DRANE, Wash. Ave. Bell hanging, 1431 finest land and beat water risbt. Ogden Utdge, No. 710, moots ovary (04-k- , ind. (86. (3,750. Tuesday evaning. Lodge and club frame louse, close la. A rooms, second floor Mason la building, CIVIL ENGINEER. 2411 Washington Ave. good buy, (1500.09. Seven-rooW. D. BROWN, E. R. Mocera, Brick, cloaa la, L. B. SPENCER, CIVIL ENGINEER. J. H. KNAU8B, Secretory. 2,750. Kelly ft Herrick. Railroads, Waterworks, Sewero and Power Accurate Plants. Surveys ORDER OF WASHINGTON. GREAT BARGAIN la residence propPlans, Estimates and Reports. erty on the bench, paying ten per U. 0, Deputy Mineral Surveyor." Ogden Union, No. IT!. Order of rent Iniereot net oa the Investment. Office, 203 Eccles Bldg., Ind Phono meets every Tuesday Must be sold at once. J. J. BrumP. O. Boa 400, Ogden, Utah. Washington, 1166, evening nt I oclock In A. O. U. W. mitt. Hall. Visiting comrades Invited to TAILORS. attend. FOR SALE frame house, beWM. DOYLE, President tween 27th and 28th on Adams, lot Clothes cleaned and pressed (1 WALTER RICHET, Secretory. 34 by 150. Inquire of owner, 2863 month, 157 25lh SL Bell 'phono 151-s- . Pacific. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. INSURANCE. house on Wall NEW FOUR-ROOSilver Live No. 1. meet the second avenue, (1,500. Terms. J. J. Brum- W. N. PEIRCE, Notary Public. Real nnd fourth Tuesdays at 2:30 p. m. nt mo In6 mitt. Life and Accident Estate; Fire, O'Neill Hall, Twenty-fift- h street Vissurance, 407 24th BL iting sisters cordially invited. modFOR SALE An elcgsnt BE8BIE 8EBRING, L. C. ern brick residence, 4 block from B. H. GODDARD, Insurance, Real Ba25th Sl car line, dose to school, tata and Loans. Rooms 411ft, 412, LUCY NE140N. R. K. Small payment down, bal413 Utah Loan ft Trust Building. (2,500. KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. ance on easy terms. A new modern residence WINDOW CLEANING, Silver Tent No. 1, meets first and in first-clas- s location, (2,600. A good brick residence, large lot, WINDOW CLEANING Ogden window third Friday evening! at o'clock, la 5 minutes walk from S. P. shops, and ouae cleaning. Janitor nnd por- K. of P. HalL Visiting Knights cor(1,600. ter work. Ben Polano, prop. Phono dially invited. JOB WILLETT, Jr, Commander. modern residence, 4 blocks office NO 25th. Bell 615-Z- ; R. T. HARRIS, Record Keeper. from Union depot, $1,800. and bath, briejt residence JUNK. with barn, 81,500. Ogden Tent No. 24, mecta ths seo-onAn elegant new brick residence, IF you have any kind of Junk, phone and fourth Wednesday evenings about one acre land, in fruit; 15 to Ogden Jink Houee; we will call at 8 o'clock sharp. In L O. O. F. Halt minutes walk from business center; Ind. 725. Visiting Knights oordlally Invited to for it. Bell 'phone 326-K- ; on cer line, for (3,750. attend. eor. 23rd and Wash. J. W. HALSEY, Commander. Chauncey Parry, Phone 359-X- . AND COSTUMES. HAIR GOODS F. F. BOND, Record Keeper. J. J. modern. Inquire WANTED Girl for general work. 2332 Jefferson. as MASONIC. Oateopath, graduate from patent arbool, Klrkavllle, 5-- Company. questioned the the wltnes' re-Cottonwood Valley and wanted to see Subsiding InTrains ,. Moving. been had I 7 report i ir-personal knowledge or on June A Report re- i Km., 'tni.:lcn. Topeka. ' ' Atchison. Topeka ft Santa Raid the chairman. ceived at the today state that the flood 'frt the agricultural Interests of i Fe pfflcei ret ton wood Valley began to millions and millions of ,ong (he f n ,ro,,n,r)r ntoht and. by 8:30 and If our foreign demand de- - irulwlde late I" the next two weeks, aa It o'clock this morning the track at Flor- , woman RAlLRnftp PANT. Omaha.Coundl Bluffs.Den-ver.KansCity nnd East 2:65 No. 5 Los Angeles Limited 7:90 p.m. pjb. N- 4 Atlantic Express for d LOST WANTED Aa experienced girl housework. 432 27th. turn, going 8 .,...,, 2665 Wail. WANTED Girl to stap with nighto. Apply 2107 Grant re-tur- Pac and 8. P L. A. ft 8. L Ry. or vice versa Ogden to Loa Angeles and re torn, via O. 8. L. and 8. P. BUREAU. PACIFIC Depart No. 4 Eastern Express.... 6:30 sjb. No. 2 Overload Limited for in-r- tt work. UNION kt-r- d, EXCURSIONS. h 2 one-thir- at hand Queen City, Rebekah Lodge No. 4. I. O. O. F. Meets first and third Saturday evenings at Odd Fellow' street. Visiting Hull, Twenty-fourtmember Invited. MISS LOLA WOODBURRY, Noble Grand. MRS. E. MEID. Secy., 713 23rd St. bar- 61-iin- m and very Inconvenient S 1 1. E -- Three aeeond pola-one- - oeppclalty in the country and SUMMER ' night when neither could hs ta - Hagerman, representing FEMALE HELP WANTED, mour A Company and speaking for the which la aald to be acceptable to a other defendant!, also followed Mr. majority of the senators for the setWANTED A competent girl. 2354 Van Valkenburgh In rebuttal argument tlement of differences on the statehood question, has been submitted by Hi-Adams. uigument was lengthy and techni- Senator FOR SALE An Income prorerty at a Carter. This provide! for a cs! and In it he took the etand that the territorial bargain. A paying Investment for next the vote at WOMAN regular do to housework by day. Ap packers' contract with (he Burlington one who has four to six tbons-an- y any 2G1 27th wk raili- - a.v was valid: that the packers did elections of Arizona and New Mexico, st ply dollars for residence or Income. for be held in November, to not intend to violate the delegates interstate Not a speculation. N. II. Ives, 309 convention to WANTED A good girl for housework. ronnnerre act, and that the Intent must to a constlftitional Eccles Bldg. a for constitution 422 a 27th. Mrs. George W. McCune. be considered. frame proposed When recess was taken at noon, new state and a vole on the question of FOR SALE We have only one week in this Judge McPherson announced that lm statehood to be submitted left in which to sell that four-rooWANTED Girl for housework; 614 mediately upon convening In the af- form: frame house and big lot on 12th 23rd SL ternoon he would instruct the Jury and "Shall Arizona and New Mexico bs d cash and street for (1,200, five them the case. united as one state." balance un monthly payments st I If a majority In each of the terri- WANTED Six or eight experien per cent HUNTER ft KENNEDY. knitters at Utah Knitting Woi In favor of .Joint atate-hooPROTECT MEDI tories vote PROPRIETARY 6- 1701 Wash. Ave. then the delegates to a constiFOR SALE HOUSES. CINES. tutional convention will be called toGIRL for 2617 Grant terrihousework. In either If a majority gether. WHY PAY RENT? 1 will furnish you Hid it ever occur to you that Ave. statehood tory Is recorded against the money Immediately to build you medicines are a blessing to then assemble. not will the convention a home on your own plan and you moTikind generally? The good ones PEOPLE women or a of wishing help, can pay the same monthly about the hsve long continued sale; the poor It eliminates the expense In holding D. A. for at call Mrs. event looking the convention work, tame as paying rent J. J. Brum-mipopa have short life and soon leave constitutional Smlth'a Women's Employment ths decision of either territory is :h market. 2126 Ave. Bell Wash. conAgency, 'pboni statehood and avoids the If we had to depend entirely upon against 179T, Positions wanted for bookof the statehood question with fusing LOST. or office be would phv'Tlana and druggists it keepers, stenographers aa election for state officers. '' Noble Grand. HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. .. (1.-5u- w 25t'3 .m. TWO COTTAGES near 8. P. shop, no payment dou. nu iuterebt. twenty-live dollars i" r munib. Only 275X THREE rooms, well furnished, for light housekeeping; two room well furnished, for light housekeeping. 157 INSERTION. TISEMENTS MUST BE PAID rooms, furniture of nine Adam; also piano. ire in good condition. Apply 6 to V iliam Kent. 234 25th. ber j FURNISHED ROOMS. TWO Furnished Lincoln. PAGE COST ONE WORD FOR EACH Good Two good soliciuu WANTED wage guaranteed. Elite Company. for the sale of their products by obCOMPROMISE ON STATEHOOD. serving the published schedule. The shippers were simply seeking conces- Arlxona and New Mexico Are to be Alsions, preferences end advantage! In lowed to Vote the matter of rates, and the railroad wia seeking tonnage without referWashington, June 8. A basis of ence to the mandate of the law." exact 1 SALE-Ent- l.odae on KOH SALE- - Good organ with atool, will locat(35. 2410 Washington .. tloan und ed, $1,400. hJ. 1 new anare drum interest. J. Cl liuo FOR SALE-Che- ap, Junction City Lodge No. 36, Indeand 11 mugs. 2354 Adam ave. Phone pendent Order of Odd Fellows, meets :.u lot 6UX140 A GOOD Bell 63. In 1. O. O. F. Hall every Thursday to alley, nice t evening. Visiting brothers cordially J. J. Uruni- FOR SALE One ateel folding bed aud Invited to be present. L.u. (450. nii-oi.e Lt d lounge, good aa new. Inquire J48. PUNE, N. G. 26T6 Wali:ngton. WALTER filCHEY, Secretory. FOR SALE A :r'.i (arm, bait must FOR S ALE H.vuaehold good ar. mile from airto. John M WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. 6 71m be aold by Mar 25. Mr. A. C. Bartt'l'iudy, 161 25::, lett, 1U26 24lh SL Sega Lily Orel, No. 174, meets evl.onI HAVE some br.i(i;u, and ery second and fourth Friday nights nu. o. A. While. PERSONAL lota. Come and at 7:30, in K. of P. halL Viaiuag 6 6 it 362 25tb SL neighbors cordially Invited. (10.00 REWARD for the erreat and MRS. ADD1E CLARK, O. N. eonvieiiuu of the parilt-- who l':i:d.ug I i on 22nd ELLEN (150 BUYS a g--Clerk. 2SI EASTMAN, J. 3210 J. line Bsummlit. our thia ear aireot dog led morning, Washington Avaaxe Pacific. Woman of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle 7. :e E ,ms. Maudil lilel frute pUrm. 651. lUeeta evriy Tuesday night at or4 lou, 5 nise lawu. b.ge, PROFESSIONAL 7.30 o'clock, K. of P. hall. Visiting cl'.lid, 1 b tu l.uu(. Neighbor Invited. , 1 Dues can be paid at tha ofliea trf Ed. lues, bum, k.ipea, a 2 ruin-1'SUMMER SCHOOL a, 1 b tu . . 2.t i,h(. Auth, the afternuua of the 28th of each Vaunted: 8n-;- i li.uiu ally. I. SI MMER SCHOOL begin June 4th. month, First National Bank Bldg. T. Alvord, over Wallace Drug. MARY K. BAUME1STER, G. N.. 579 For particular apply Ruth E. Prout, Twenty-fourt2455 Van Uuilu. MARIE C RITES, Clerk, 2731 MonCHOICE BUILDING lot on Wall Ave., roe Avenue. (.too. J. J. U.'unimitt. OSTEOPATHY. 11 KAN XEK Adauii avenue - MALE HELP WANTED .t i two-eXH-- L Building. . ve UNION DEPOT TIME CARD i r..iii.s at A in ODD FELLOWS. A. B. GRAFF, FOR il'll Vs-- MISCELLANEOUS :. Kivifs bulldm- - In Cases 7 FURNl'l i'l.E ol tix room flat ; everyOgden Lodge No. 5, dependent Orthin j u- - , u:o phonograph and der of Odd Fellows. Maes in I. O. ri'iviMs i,ik,1 bargain if sold by O. F. hall every Tuesday evening. fail 234 23rd Kreet. July VUiiing brotlk-cordially invited to be present. IS SIDE iwwi. ROYAL ARCANUM. OfcDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS 5 .............. Southern Padfis Company Depart Wasatch Division No. 124, O. R. C, for 8 Pacific meets second and fourth Friday at NaSan- - FranciscoExpreaa interend 2:30 p. m. In K. of P. hall, corner mediate points, dally.... 4:30 Washington avenue and 24th street No. 203 Mixed train, Ogden All brothers are cordially Invited to to Mootello, Corinne nnd attend. Kelton, dally except 8un-GEO. ALLEN, C. C 8:15 a.s. D. L. BOTL1&, B. and T. Expreaa No. 5 Pacific through to Ban Francisco, 11 WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. 55 am. ... , daily 3:15 p.m. No. 9 Fat Mall K. tneeto in Weber Camp, No. 74, Na 1 Overland Limited... 4:20 p.m. of P. hall in Utah National Bank 0 Arrive. building every Thursday evening nt o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially No. 6 Atlantic Express from 7:10 a.m. Invited to attend. Ban Francisco, dally E. JOST, & C. No 2 Overland Limited... 1:30 p.m. ' 8AMUEI, E. AUTH, Clerk. First Nat Bank No 204 Mixed train from Montello via Corinne and Building. Kelton, daily except Sun5.50 poL KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. day. No. 4 Atlantic Express from No. 2, Knights of San Francisco and InterOgden Lortsmediate points, daily.... 5:50 p.m. Pythias, meet st Castle Hall, Utah 0:30 p.m National Bank building, every Mon- No. 10 Fast Mail. day evening. AH K. of P.'s requested to meet with u. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS C. A. HUS. , C. C. HENRY HANSEN, M. of F. L. N. MEiD. K. of R. and 8. WANT AOS YIELD BIG RESULTS WANT AD8 YIELD BIG RESULTS WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS aa . - Safest and best Insures men for one, two pr three thousand dollars. Rocky Mountain Council. No. 637, meets second erd fourth Friday evenings at A. O. U. V. hall, over Howell's store. VlaUtng brothers cordially Invited. ' FRANK FOl'LGER. Regent. J. W. WOTHF.RSPOON. Collector. G. B. ROBFHTS, Secretary. DEFART DAILY. Atlantia Mall an 7:45 s.uo. points East Na 12 Salt lake local.... 5:00 a.m. Na 14 8alt Lake special., 1:21 p.m. No. 2 Chicago and BL Louis 2.30 pa. Limited No, 4 Atlantic Express, nU 7,00 p,m. points East ARRIVE DAILY. 11:20 a.m. No. 11 Ogden special Na 5 Pacific Mall, Balt Laka and all points East.. 11:20 mm. No. 1 Chicago and St.Louls 2:50 p.m. Limited No. 13 Local from Park Pete Valley 7:00 p.m. City and-SaNo. 3 Pacific Express from 12:05 a.m. all points East Through Sleeping Cara to Omaha, Chicago and St. Louis. New York nnd Boston. Free Reclining Chair Car. A perfect dining car service on all through trains. C. A HENRY, Ticket Agent Ogden. L A BENTON, Gen. Agt Pagr. DepL Balt Lake City. A J. CRONIN, Agent, Ogden. No. |