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Show MOUSING BURNING--- (7 j. mi m. A WIDOW. Wttam TfcU ' NOTICE is given that, pursuant to direction of tbe Board of County (.'ommiioner of 527. Weber County. Utah, and Seciic-n528 and 529 of the Revised Statutes of Utah, 1699, bids will be received at my office until Juue 27th. 19o. for such books, blanks, and elation erv as may be required by the scieral county officer of Raid county during the year beginning July 1. 1904. The probable quantity of each item may lc ascertained by referring to tbe estimates of the same prepared by tbe several officers and on file In my office, and to which reference la hereby made. All bids shall state ac pars idly the price of each item of bool:, blanks and' stationery to be furnished. and the right ia reserved on behalf of the Board of County Commissioners to accept or reject any and all bids, or lo accept or reject a part of any bid. The party to whom the contract is awarded will tie required to give a bond for the faithful performance of the contract. Bids will also be received untilJuiie 27, 1904, for the publication of county report, notices and advertisement during tbe year beginning July 1, 19il, the right being reserved ly the Board of County Commissioner to reject any and all bids and to readvertlae. By order of the Board of County Commissioners. C. R. HOLLINGSWORTH, County Auditor. Ogden, Utah, June 13th, 1904. Owl by jrrt deceased husband. Tba funeral about ten feet high. In the fiddle ofth pile lay hep deceased d miserable looking a yonug rletini "n xb c devotedseventeen. dressed In mr about with all bn Jewel on. There a conftiMd none of aiugiug 4ml with the aonad of .houting, Itacrmlxpfi tomtoms and at Intervals the ind sonorous aound of gong ami The prhytaahd her friend, Ler. elk awaking to her at aura apparently to distract her atten-and to prerent her shrink! ug at tba horeelf. Urt moment from sacrificing small tank of water Xteir waa led her rloW to the funeral pile. They I her when waa Mar I wry thla. to Hw her qnk'tiy take the Jewela from ear, her nuae. unclasp her gold bracelet aa well at the bangle from brr ankhw and every ornament aha hadwere received by her relapn, which lto ghe then stepped Into the water, heraelf of her clothe of pure white and replaced them with clothe of a yellow color. Nie then performed water btr ablution, mine out of the e time ad. unaaaiated, wolked thn-mund the pile, fallowed by tins priests ap,gd her friend, who at thia loud in peared to be more urgent and their discourse to her to distract her attention. Mi then, unassisted, mounted tb, ptie, laid heraelf down by the aide put bia bead under d her buaband and her anu, turning heraelf towhrd him. Then they sprinkled large quantlliea f oil and atraw on the pile. The fatal Are waa then applied, and amid Paul about and while the fire retched gar I dlatinctly heard her utter tlia Xlrra! Nlrva! word I waa very near her during the different part of the ceremony and could hare cared her life by merely touching her, aa abe would then hare been defiled and would not bare been perrnlt-ti- d to have the honor of aacrifldng her bn-baa- i tr LOST Bathes Whatnrr. ever have any trouble with (he plant when your wife guea awayf ukMl the ha (diet fared tuau andly. "X'ouc whatever," replied the cheer-m- i rbiip. "They lwny die within a and all I have to keek after elie tali to put lliein away until she cornea Cincinnati Commercial Tribujack. ne. ft Do you to-wi- t: To create all that part of Ivenue between Twenty-fourt- h Madison and aa Curbing and street tottering District No. 6. And further, (bat It intends to build Kprein a concrete curb and gutter on th sides of said avenuo In tbe manner, t: To build a concrete curb five (5) Inches thick and fifteen (15) inches I rep, and a concrete gutter attached thereto throe (3) feet wide and nix ft) inches thick, together with the eesary grading therefor. The boundariea of the district to be affected and benefited are lines ranting twenty-fiv(25) feet back from ind parallel with the outer lines of laid avenue for the full length thereof twenty-fift- h e therein. The estimated cost of such improven FOUND. . Washington, D. C., Juna 9th, 1904. evidence Whereas, by satisfactory presented to the undersigned, it has E been made to appear that "THE NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN, loealed in the City of Ogden, In the County of Weber, and State of Utah, has complied, with all the provision of the Statutes of the United States, required to be compiled with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business of Banking; NOW. THEREFORE, I. Thomas P. Kane, Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "The Pingree National Bank of Ogden, located In the City of Ogden, in tbe County of Weber, and State of Utah, la authorized to commence the business of Banking aa provided in Section Fifty one hundred and slxty-niof the Revised Statutes of the United Staten. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, witness my hand and seal of office thla ninth day of June, 1904. T. P. KANE, (Seal) Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the Currency. PIN-GRE- F. it; week-ipena- wrtF. , un-M,- 0r orchard. FOR 8ALE rooms St. for Two or Hire, rooms or uufuriu!i,',l, Aic 'y housekeeping. WANTED. WANTCDtiOod girl and middle tig ed woman fur general housework. - 2C13 Wash. A placer iiii-.i- e W. B. local-ed- tor light at 264 2utl. FOR SALE $5.90 per front foot on Mad.Miu beiwccu 27ih ami 2Sih Sis. J. J. BRUMMITT. FOR RENT DEL MONTE, rooming FOR SALE Or will trade for improvhouse, the Woodmansee block, Z4lh ed city property, an elegant 12 ace street. All rooms have been rente fruit farm (bearing) on ITlh sired. vated throughout, and nicely furnishmile from K. I, shop. Chauncey ed. Rooms with or wttnoul board. Parry, Cor. Ji.rd and Wai-b- . Mrs. T. Mortensen and Son, proprietors. FOR SALE -- Elegant lot on 24th afreet close In. $!).uu Kr front foot. for FOR KENT Furnished room J. J. BRUMMITT. rent, 252 23rd. 2 WANTED To rent a 4 or 5 room fur nixhed honse; family tf two; possession wanted July 11. Address A. E. H., care Standard, stating terms and location. Teacher of wide experience on ami pisiform will lake a few pupil or lias. Term reasonable. Apply evenings. A. W. WATSON, 2S1S Witvhingnm Ave. aad FOR SALE- - Good lots well located on FOR RENT First class rooms buy of owner, a 4 to Waehiugtuu Ave., near school. $50 board, 814 24th St. 6 room house, for about $1.ihi(). Can lot. J. J. BRUMMITT. per lor cash, balance monthly. No FOR RENT Furnished rooms pay light housekeeping, at the Lawrence, FOR SALE 66x115 feet on corner of Agents. Address, L. C. S., 563 25th 2513 Wash. No children. Jefferson .and- - 21at St. $5tm. Street. J. J. BKUMMIT1. Two front rooms, fur WANTED An experienced girl for FOR RENT Incoal house. closet, nibbed, large FOR SALK Very fine old violin cheap. housework. Good pay. 816 24th St. quire 559 23rd SL Barnes, 2250 Wash. WANTED Agents to sell water filt- FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms, FOR BA US Great bargain in busiers; easy seller; retails at $2.00. ness property on Washington Ave. single or ea suite, ladles or gentleWrite exclusive Bennett 2681 Grant territory. men. Big profits,, Ave, J. J. BRUMMITT. Block. quick. Senera Filter Co., Senoca, Mu. FOR SALE 49x132 feet on 22nd SL, WANTED A young lady or gentleman between Adam and Jefferson. $706. FOR SALE. to work on a salary, not less than J. J. BRUMMITT. $40 per month. Call at 2434 Monroe upright Ave., between 9 and 10 a. m. and FOR SALE Plano bargain, new mahogany case, will aoll or FOR 8AI.- E- Large lot, bouse, 2 and 6 p. m. rent very cheap. Lincoln Hotel. properly rents for $30 per monlb, 23rd within three blocks of Reed Hotel. street. WANTED A gentleman stenographJ. J. BRUMMITT. $2,200. er, who .can assist at office work. FOR SALE An elegant 6 room frame Address 46, rare Standard. residence on Jackxou Ave. $1,uih). PROFESSIONAL Chauncey Parry, 22rd and WashingWANTED Boy 16 or 17, to work In ton Ave. store. Kolilx. FOR SALE Lodging huuae for sale! Attorneys-at-LaWANTED Boarifrs. 674 25rd SL New furniture and full of roomers. 256 h Twenty-fiftc. to C. Socles BldE HICHAItDSj right party; Bargain WANTED Men to learn (he barlier W. L. MAUINNI8, atreeL trade. I have a new method by A. E. PRATT, which you can earn all expenses be- FOR SALE 2 acres all In fruit, GEORGE HALVERSON fore finishing including tools and house, cellar, barn. etc. $2,500. N. 11. J. N. KIMBALL. board. Eight weeks completes. Ives, 209 Eccles Bldg. CHARLES STOUT, Write for particulars. Denver BarMARK Colo. ber College, Denver, FOR SALE Geo. A. Lowe Com- K. B. LESKENGER, FARNSWORTH, four-an- a two electric has fan pany WANTED Girl to do cooking and First Nat Bank Bldg. for sals at a bargain. Inquire at HULANISKI kitchen work at Lancaster House, PERKY, office. their JOSEPH CHEZ, 26th street No Inexperienced persona " need apply. FOR SALE 400 acres. No. 1 live stock VALENTINE GIDEON, " MURPHY, ranch, good improvements, terms. J. A. G. HORN, WANTED Servant girl for house$4,500. N. 11. Ives, 209 Eccles Bklg. work. 2322 Jefferson. HENDERSON MACMILLAN " brick honse. mod- T. R. OCONN OLLT, 189 24th Stow. FOR SALK WANTED Plain sewing. Summer ern, fine brick barn, two lots, $3,590. a dresses and childrens clothing N. H. Ives, 209 Eccles Bldg. specialty, 8043 Adams. Phone 328 Y. Dentists FOR SALE 5 room frame residence, WANTED Dining zoom gut at the conIn In. Water dose house, good Virginia. dition, $1,009. Parry, DR. D. N. SMITH, 1st Net Bnk. Bldg. Chauncey 23rd and Wash. Ave. DR. C. A. M OS MAN, over Wm. Drivers WANTED Highest price for paid Drug Store, S4S1 Wash. Ava. GENT8 castoff eluthlug. SHOES FOR SALE 1$ 2 by 132 feet on Mad- DR. W. G. D1LRYMPLE. 8457 Wash. an HATS. Hyman, 183 25th SL ison Ave., between 24th and 25th streets. Apply to Wm. Glasmann, WANTED At once good girl for genCHRONIC DISEASES TREATED Standard office. 2638 eral housework. Adams Avai Chronic Dlssasas Treated and cured WANTED Lace Curtains dona 187 FOR SALE brick house.brick by new method of applying electricity. 80th SL 1 to I barn, two lots. Douglas Avs.. $2,000. Office hours I to 1! a. Easy terms. N. H. Ives, 209 Eccles p. m. 366 28th Street. Consaltatlon free. Building. WANTED A first-clas- s grocery clerk, age 27, with 10 years experience, on and good habits, would HV.e a post FOR SALES Nice little home, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. J. J. BRUM MITT. terms, $525. tlon either retail or wholesale. At references. Address, Wm. MontgomDr. A. Furnluad. Physician and Burery, 115 High SL W. Detroit, Mich. FOR SALE Four Jersey cows. Hun- geon. Office hours, 19 to 12 a. m.( 8 ter A Kennedy, room G, First NatL to 4 p. m. 840 26th 8L Phone 288. STRAYED OS STOLEN. bank building. STRAYED OR STOLEN A llgnt FOR SALE CHEAP A powbrown mare, white strip in foreARCHITECTS. head. Branded H. C. on hip. Re- er gas engine. Enquire Standard office. turn to Reed Barber shop, and be F. C. Woods Co., Architects, rooms rewarded. frame house, ccn-le- r 66 and 67, First National Bank buildFOR SALE of city, easy terms, $1,000. N. II. ing. Telephone, 810 K. FOR RENT. Ives, 209 Eccles Bldg. FOR RENT Nicely furniahed front ASSAYUL room, gentlemen only, 2573 Grant. FOR SALE First class rooming house, centtraliy Incsted. SNAP. Ajmmjmr, i50 Main SL, J."icVitker, A KEIXY HERRICK. FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms Balt Lake City, Utah. P. Boa 1034. for light housekeeping. Modern conSamples by mail or expreea will ha 2341 Adams Avenue veniences. FOR SALE Best 95 acre farm In We- carefully assayed. ber county for $5,090. KELLY A houseRENT for Rooms FOR light HERRICK. BOARD. keeping in cottage, electric lights. Apply 2514 Wash. Ave. 3 FOR SALE honse, acres, BOARD FirsLcless table board, 2225 barn, chicken house and yards, Wash. Ava. Phone 61 4Z. WANTED Girl for general house N. II. Ives. 209 Eccles Bldg. work. Good wages, 2323 Adams. BOARD AND ROOM. FOR SALES frame bouse close FOR RENT Furnished rooms for in. terms $900. KELLY A HERnew. BOARD AND ROOM-25- 31 Orchard light housekeeping, everything RICK. 127 26th SL Avenue. FOR SALES frame bonne, city FOR RENT Nicely furnished modern 868 water, large kit, R. R. District, Furnished room and hoard. d. 827 Twenty-thirhouse, KELLY A HERRICK. 28th at FOR RENT Six room cottage. With FOR SALE $2,250, seven-roobrick BOARD AND ROOM Front room and big barn. 8434 S. Wash. Newly reresidence, large lot, R. R. District. board for two gentlemen or couple. KELLY A HERRICK. paired and papered througbouL EnReasonable, 2547 Orchard Ava. TeL quire mornings, 2422 Adams. 732Z. FOR SALE $3,000, eltfht-roor- a frame, FOR RENT cottage, 2538 modern residence' oir Bench, large ROOMS and BOARD, 365 28U 8L KELLY Orchard Ave. Furnished. Piano. A HERRICK. lot, Snap. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for FOR BALE $5,009, revenue produclight housekeeping. Room 14, No. ing propqrty on North Washington, Becker Brewing and Malting Com2468 Wash. ' 50 feet frontage. KELLY A HERRICK. pany. Brewers and Maltsters. Ogden, FOR RENT Six room house. N. II. Ives, 209 Ecrles Bldg. FOR SALE brick modern BUSINESS CHANCES. house with barn on 25th St., $3,000. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished N. H. Ives, 203 Eccles Bidg. THE BEST OPPORTUNITY IN rooms for light housekeeping, blue for the investment of small flame oil stove. 2166 Adams. FOR SALES Refrigerator, mattre--s, and large sums of idle money whero bedstead, spring!, two carpets. 2235 it will produce a large and stead v FOR RENT Eight-roobrick house. Washington. 650 Twenty-fourt- h monthly revenue without rik ct St. loss. Principal back on demand. TO BELL orchard in choice For full particulars, address W. H. young fruit, on Canyon road; cheap FOR RENT Rooms In the Boyle Latimer, 413 Walnut SL, Philadeland easy terms. W. B. WEDELL. We have a number of nice Block. phia, Pa. suites of rooms unfurnished to rent, we can rent you from two to stx rooms in TO SELL Splendid fruit farm, a snap, easy terms. suites. Inquire of W. B. Wedell, CARPENTER WORK. W. WEDELL. rooms 1 to 4, Boyle block. Edgar De Lamater, carpenter. Job FOR SALE A splendid organ at 2126 work a specialty. Prompt service. FOR RENT Fuminhed rooms, also Sherburne Are. 10G5 Farley'a Lane. housekeeping rooms. Inquire room 29. Boyle block. FOR SALK 5 room borne nar depot. J. J. BRUMMITT. DRES6MAKIN& $1,000. RENT-Suite of rooms, 2151 FOR Sherburne avenue. FOR SALE Lo: close In. All in Mrs. Hopkins and Mrs Glass have of lie's ring) fruii. Very opened op dressmaking pm lor at tbe FOR RENT Four room hoie, with rhenp. Chauncey Parry, 23rd and Boyls Block. 2469 Wash. Ave. Evening Wabk. Ave. pantry. Apply 196 I'ltb. dieszes a specialty, WANTED-- To 2 1 w 2 a a, ' a ). $1,-00- 0. Six-roo- m Kavuu m a h MRS. CLARA E. COOK, 20th BtreeL FIREJNSURANOL Utah Loan Fire, Lite and Accident Insurance written. .Notary Public, Money to Loan. Residence Properly and Vacant Lola for Bale. W. N. Peirce, 49 7 24lh Su Utah Nai. Bunk Bldg. FRUITS AND CANDIES. John Centos, th popular candy manufacturer, has the finest line of choicest fruits, randies, cigar and tobacco You should call and ace him. On door north of Wrights; 2335 Washington Avenue FURNISHED ROOM 8. FURNISHED ROOMS The'ColoniaC nicely fui nixhed. light and airy mom with bath. Rate reasonable. 292 21th SL Grace K. Audcrivou, Iroprietrcvb. Secy.. 653 PATH BONE SISTERS. Trust Building. Meets every Saturday afternoon at 2:20 in Pythian hall, Utah National Bauk building. Sojourning sisters cordially iuvited to attend. MRS. CHARLOTTE FERNLUND, M. E. C. MRS. MAE CUSTEAD.M. of R. CL ROYAL ARCANUM. No. C37, Rocky Mountain Council, meets at A. O. U. W. hail, second and fourth Monday evenings. Visiting brothers invited. Pay death benefits, of one, two or three thousand dollars F. C. MART1NDAUS, KegenL JOB. SEVERN. Col. O. B. ROBERTS, Secretary. ORDER OF WASHINGTON. Union. No. 172, Order of Ogden Washington meets every 1 ueaday eval 8 o'clock iu A. O. U. W. hall. r Mr. C. E. Lee, dealer in hair gooda, ening Visiting comrade invited lo attend. IL A. SIMS, PrestdenL switches, frizres, etc., at low prices. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. Masquerade costume, wigs. etc. Mail orders prumpily attended lo. Hair chains a specialty. I. O. Box 435. ORDEROFRAILWAY CONDUCTORS Hijoia over old postoffle building, 321 Wahhnfck BivU7buNoril4.i5. IL Twenty-fourtatreet. C., meet second and fourth Friday at 2:30 p. m. in K. of P. hall, coiner MONET 10 LOAN! Washington avenue and 24th St. All MONEY TO LOAN J. "jTbRUMMITT. brothers are cordially invited to atV. W. HERRINGTON, CL Q, tend. MONEY TO LOAN On farms and city D. L. BOYLE, S. and T. Hunter real estate. Kennedy. Room 6. First NatL Bank Bldg. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Weber MONUMENIB AND HEAD8T0NEJL Camp No. 74. Id eel in K. of P. ball la Utah National Bank buildSTANLEY BROS., dealers la marble ing every Thursday evening at 8 oanil granite monuments aad clock. We have only one place of vited toVisiting Woodmen cordially inattend. J. O. GASBKRG, C. C. bualueaa, employ no agent and do our B. AUTH, Clerk, Find Nat. Bank Bldg. own work. Will aell work 25 per cent cheaper than cold by agents. Call aad WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. our prices before buying. Corner Sego Lily Clacle No. 174 meets every Washington and 21m atreeL 2nd and 4th Friday nights at 7:30 la y PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING. K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbor! Invited. MIBB MAY WYKES, G. N. Wall Paper, Paper Hanging and ELLEN EASTMAN, Clerk, 2234 Waxh-Ingto- n 2464 R. See Waah. J. Painting. Drane, Ave. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle' PIANO TUNING. 581, meets every Monday night at 8 PIANO TUNING Mr. Tempest Wood, p. m Odd Fellows' hill. Visiting single tuning, 3.50; hy the year $7.50. Neighbors Invited. 2496 MARTHA rare Fred Mas Address, a, MORRIS. G. N. MARIE. CR1TES, Clerk. Washington ave. HAIR GOODE. ....... h head-atoue- H oor-diall- - TICKET BSOKXX. - - 0FAltBW TRAIHMEK. SANITARY. Ogdea Lodge No. 88, Brotherhood of Trainmen, meet every WedRailway Ogden City Sanitary grease at 7:80 p. m. nesday evening and la cleaned traps, cesspools, gclose E. F. MARSHALL, Master. all other sanitary work done. Room A. L, IlOWB, Secretary, 819 Marylaad IS, Boyle Block. Phone 838 Z. Co., Ava. E. A. MUNSEY, Collector. 248 85th SL TONSORIAL ARTIST. ' Go lo Mra. Adeline Greeawell for FORESTERS OF AMERICA. the best shampooing, singeing off hair and massage that will make yon feel Court Wasatch No. 8 Fores tars of fresh and good. 2428 Monroe.. America. Meets I. O. O. F. hall, 84th BL, first and third Wednesday svenlngs of each month at 7:80. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. L. B. RAMBET, C. R. ALBERT E. CLOSB. Sccfy. masonic; PRATFP.NAL ORDER OF EAQLEpT Fraternal Order of Baglas. Ogdea Aerie No. 118, F. O, B.. meeta every IL W. hall, Weber Lodge No. 6 F. A. M. Reg- Sunday evening la A at 8:00. Visiting ular communications first aad third over Howell's Thursdays of each month. Qualified Brother Eagles are Invited to attend th Aerie meetings. Maaoni cordially invited. R. E. MACINTOSH, W. P. A. V. MeINTOSIL W. U. D. T. TRACY, W. Becy. P. E. NICHOLS. SeCy. H. B. FORBES, Aerie Physician. Ogden Chapter No. 2, R. A. M. Regular con mention first Tuesday of each KNIQHT8 0F COLUMBUS." month. Visiting companion cordially Ogden Council No. 777, meeta at A. Invited. F. W. VOl.L, M. K. H. P. O. V. W. hall, first and third MonF. K. NICHOLS, Secretary. days. Visiting brethren invited to atB. C. BROWN, F. & El Mont Oommandery No. S, K. T. tend. W. L. MAG1NNI3, O. K. Stated conclave second Wednesdays of each month. Sojourning Sir Knights FRATERNAL UNION OF'AMERICA: courteously Invited. Sego ledge, No. 138, Fraternal Unloa J. H. EPPERSON, E. CL of America, meeta. al I. O. F. hall, F. K. NICHOLS. Recorder. the second and fourth Friday of each month. Visiting Fnters cordially InQueen Esther Chapter No. 4, O. R. vited to attend. S. Regular meetings held at Masonic DR P. A. COOK, Fraternal Master. hall the first and third Fridays of each C. E. Cook,' Secy. Secretary's office month. Sojourning members cordially Eccles Bldg. Phone 3SOX. Invited to attend. MIKKIE HASMCT, W. M. KNIGHTS OF PYTtlAB. LILLI US HALSTEAD. Secretary. Ogden lodge, No. 8, Knights of Pythias meets at Castle hall, Utah NaA. O. U. W. tional Bank building, every Monday Fldslity Lodge, No. 2. A." O. U. W. evening. All K. of P's. requested t A. M. 1IODGE, C. CL Meets in A. O. U. W. hall every Satur- meet with us. W. G. KIND, M. of F. day evening. Visiting brothers invitC. N. CUSTEAD, K. of R and & IL H. UTZENBERG, U. W. ed. WALTER RICHEY, Recorder. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. W. N. PEIRCE, Financier. Maaoala ball, over Ava., Ogden, Utah. 8418 Washington a a DEGREE OP HONOR. Meets every Wedneeday evening a at 7:80 oclock at A. U. W. halt MISS ANNA HANSEN, Chief of Honor, 8038 Adame Ave. MRA JEANNETTE A. HILL Recorder, 23fi 22nd SL MISS LOIS E. PEIRCE, Financier, 759 23rd atreeL MRS. SUSIE SIMS, Receiver. Excelsior Camp of Ogden, No. 1340 meeta every Friday evening of each month at A. O. U. W. halL Visiting neighbors always welcome MRS. ELSIA BOWERS, Oracla. MISS LAURA BOWERS. Recorder. KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. ""Sliver 'Tent Ha" 1 meets first un& third Friday evenings at S o'clock la K. of P. halL Visiting Knights corJ. D. HARRIS, dially Invited. , Commander. ODD FELLOWS. R. T. HARRIS, Record Keeper. r Ogden Lodge KoTii'lndepeadent Ogden Tent Not 84, meeta the secof Odd Fellows Meet in L O. O. F. ond and fourth Wednesday evenings hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting at 8 oclock sharp, in I. F. hall. broth ora cordially Invited to be pres-en- Visiting Knights cordially Invited to WM. DOYLE, Noble Grand. attend. W. W. DAVIS, Commander. E. T. HULANISKI, Secy. F. F. BOND. R K. Or-de- aa Junction City Lodge No. 26, Order of Odd Fellows, meets in I. O. O. F. ball every Thursday evening. Visiting brothers cordially invited to be presenL C. P. UTTER. N. G. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. lade-pende- . - S P. 0 ELKS. SHARMANB Cut Rate ticket office, Not 719, meets every Ogdea lodge, 108 Twenty-fift- h street. Mealy Ilouaa, Tuesday lodgs and club rooms, erasing 161 Z. Telephone Only member Amerifloor Maaonlo building, 2416 can Ticket Brokers Assn, in Ogden, second Yvash. Are. A. O. HORN, E. R. which means to the traveling publlo J. H. KNAUBS. Secretary. low rates and perfect safety. Special rates to and from Europe vie nil lines. MOPEIUTWOODMEB Highest price paid tor unused tickets; Utah Camp, No. 8990, meets every mileage, eta. Tuesday night at I oclock ia 1C of P. J. J. BRUMMITT, V. C. John C. Baker, the Ogden Ticket ball. J. II. 811AFER, Cler. broker, buys and sells railroad tickets. Writs, call up or coma In. Ws want to LADIES SOCIETY OF B. OF L. F. talk to ru. 187 25th street Tele- "TPasrl phone, 812 X. W belong to the asso- meets of the Rockies Lodgs No. 17f evary Thursday evealng at ciation. Union Labor Hall. 862 24lh atreeL Visiting members Invited. RESTAURANT. MIBB CRACK IIBBTON, President MISS MARGARET JONES, Becy. The best 15c meal ia Ogdon at the Star Lunch Counter, 218 25th 8L BROTHERHOOD OF RAILWAY B. T EX-laten- Queon City Rebekah Lodge No. 4, L meet first and third Saturday evening at Odd Fellows hall. Twenty-fourtSL Visiting members invited. MRS. MABEL UPON. NoM Grand. O. O. F., B. H. OiMklard, Insurance, Real Estate and Ijoana. Room 411 $s59. J. J. BRUMMITT FOR KALE It) acre "Al land, good water right, near city. $650. J. J. BRUMMITT. in Idaho. WEDELL. I . FOR SALE 160 acre of choice farming rr fruit land, NE1-- 4 Sec. 28 Tp. lo. N. of K. 3 W. Two and one-hal-f mMe westerly from Cnriune. Full water right. $35.90 per acre, half cash, ha la nee can run 3 years at 7 per cent interest per annum. Address John T. Lynch, room 502 Pi ogres block, Salt Lake City 2Jr-- l FOR RENT Flat funnelled for house273 Inquire keeping, also piau Grant, telephone ?LY. FOR RENT full West FOR SALK kits in Central Park. $75 per lot J. J. BRUMMITT. rooms 206 Choice lota in Nob Hill $S5. J. J. BRUMMITT house well ELOCUTION. frame stage -- FTeab ml'.k cow, Apply to 63$ 7 21. 1001 rooming house at J. J. BKUUMiTT. An elegant $ room FOR Stl.E- on term. FOll RENT Two tinf.:riua:ied room. Apply 2623 Adame Ave. FOR RENT Two ho fuinixiicd. EltfCU-ii- ' Khbta. Good treed Jersey. 14th street. FOR RENT Front room for one or two gentlemen, -- tii'9 GranL One stLB FOR SALE oxford shoe. gent' Owner can have ajne by calling at Standard office aud paying for this TO RENT advert inement. FOUND TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. ,9 Stan- LOST Iver Johnson truss 20 Inch frame, red. G A J tire. Person saddle, Small chock in enamel on top bar close to handle bars. Nearly new. Return to Proudflt Sporting reward. Gooda Co. and reci-iv- OF SPECIAL CITY TAX. Notice ia hereby given that a special tax for the purpose of building k concrete sidewalks in a part of district No. 3 on 25th street, between Wall and Adams avenues, has been levied by the City Council and apptored June 14, 1904. Said ux ia levied upon the following real propAll of lota erty in Ogden City, 6 and 7, block 17; lota 8 and 7. block 19: lota 6. 7, 8. 9 and 10, block 20; lota I and 2, block 23; lota 1. 2, 3, 4 and 5. block 24; Iota I and 2, block 25; lota 1, 2. 3, 4 and 5, block 26; plat "A." of Ogden City Survey, to a depth of 25 feet back from said street, la payable in 4 installments and will become delinquent as follows: Said lat installment of 30 per cent August 3, 1904. Said 2nd installment of 30 per cent Octolier 12, 1904. Said 3rd Installment of 30 per cent December 11 ,1904. Said 4lh installment of 10 per cent June 14, 1905. Each of ald Installments, except the first, shall draw interval at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from the date of tbe levy aforesaid; and if any or either of said installments shall be unpaid when they become delinquent interest thereon shall be 10 per cent per annum until Bald delinquent assessment are fully paid. Said tax shall be enforced and collected aa in other cases of special taxes, and If not paid, the property on which said levy ia made will be advertised and gold according to law. All special taxes are payable at my office. 2500 Washington avenue, Ogden, Utah. JAMES E. HALVERSON, City Treasurer and Collector of Special Taxes. . Revtard. Conroy, or leave information at dard. ne i ilxty-on- THESE CCLUMKS FOR RENT FurnifT-.Pbonsi'l.fcping, 5s2 .' -- JUNE resilience on Jackson Are. $1,100. Chauncey Parry, 23rd aad Washington Ata. -.ir FOR S Vi.Egiace pianos am! rg:ii'.x. Special bargaiu for this i.itUilll. Tcl'UiJ. lO bllll. M. tl. Paiiice. 2259 War'h. e Out of my pasture near I lutah one yearling bay liorse colt. Black inane and tail; one bay filly tno years old. black mane and tail, very heavy. Finder will he rewarded by returning to Dr. E. M. one thousand six hundred end eighty-eevedollars ($1,661.87), or one dollar and twenty-fiv- e cents ($1.25) per front foot upon the abutting property. For the payment of the costs and thereof the City Council Intends to levy local taxes upon the real mate lying and being within the bounBUSINESS CHANCES. daries of the said district to be created to the extent of the benefits to said SPLENDID BUSINESS OPENING property by reason of such improve-ttmt- a Chance to be your own Boas Learn tbe real estate business. Sart In for The City Connell will on Monday, yourself; only 827 capital required. Ihc 27th day Of June; 1904,' at 8 o'clock We teach you the business, appoint m In the City Council Chamber, you our special representative, furn-iR- h "by Hall, Ogden, Utah, hear objection large Hat of saleable property, writing from any and all persons inwith and assist you to terested in said local assessments. earn from 83,000 to 5,000 annually. By order of the City Council, May Write for particular. Harry W. list. 1904. CroM A Co., 274 Tacoma Building, W. J. CRITCHLOW. ( City Recorder. Chicago. First publication, June 2nd, 1904. test publication, June 25th, 1904. MALE HELP WANTED. THAT TIRED FEELING! HOLER'S BARBER COlXSOEd of if you are languid, depressed end Lo Angeles, CallL, Salt Lake City, for work. It indicates that your Utah, Dallas, Texas, or Denver, 'ver is out of order. Hcrbine will aa-Colo, will pay railroad fora for a nature to throw off headaches, limited number' of .students aa the neumaUem and ailments akin to nerv-wra- p demand for our barbers Is greater than the supply; wa teach the trade and restore the energies and vitality of aound and perfect health. in 8 weeks and glarantee positions; J. Iiubbard. Temple, Texaa, write, all expenses made while learning, roh 22, 1902: I have used Herbine ' Write nearest Branch for particulars. w the pact two yean. It ha lone me rote good than all the doctors. When AGENTS WANTED everywhere; exJ feel bad and have that tired feeling. clusive territory. ' ""One Dollar a year We issue more accia la the dose It protects you. Herbine. of Jake dent and sickness policies than any medicine ever made for chills and other similar company in the world, 50cti a bottle. !r" M by G. F. Cave. 2201 Washing-I- P 'because we issue the moat popular and cheapest insurance written; new Ave, and J. E. Cave, Depot Drug tare. plan; $1 a year pays for $500 policy; no aseesmnents or dues; other beneDeath In amounts proportion. pie Wabash railroad has Just Issued handsome illustrated World's Fair fit; weekly indemnity; specific Indemnity for loss of limbs or eyewwphlet. containing a three-colo- r of St. Louie and the fair grounds sight; free medical attendance; many other original and popular featnre. half tone views of the principal leaned to either sex without regard to Hiding. a copy free upon request. All P. Hitchcock, O. A. P. D-- , Denver, nationality, color or occupation. Relied; Insurance assets $500,000. liable representatives wanted everylibwhere; good territory still open; NOTICE. to contract capable eral. permanent The County Board of Equalization necagents; previous experience not 231 J,11 meet on the following dates to eon-Jc- tt essary. International Company. any applications for remission of Broadway, (DepL 26), New York. on account of indigency, or for uc?iona or alterations in assessed each ED' Trustworthy person, Ttaatioa of property in Weber coun-ct to superintend business fore tsala house. $20.00 paid Saturday. June 11, 1904, at ten a. m. money advanced; two p. m. experience not ceTueMiay, June 14. 1904, at ten a. m, two p. m. ll; this is no deception. Man 807 Como Bldg., Chicago. June 18. 1904. at ten a. Mtwop.m. person "TOday, June 20. 1904. at. two p. m. WANTED Any intelligent mar earn 850 to 1109 monthly copn Saturday, June 23. 1904, at ten a. m two p. m. responding far newspaper; tor work in apare time; no column Enia l,n no application 4 Seed for .particular. canvassing. conald-or received nlaw Northern Pres Syndicate, room 63, ax pyers will please govern Luckport, N. V. by this notice. ments h OR KliCWN IKEGl'CH Or- LOST OR STOLEN tM.E a bargain. YOUR WANTS BE LOST One smail blue and shite dehorned milch cuvr. Branded on hip thus combination T and 5. $2.j:. reward. 55u 22nd street. NO. 7296. NOTICE OF INTENTION. The City 'Council of Ogden - City, tale of Utah, hereby give notice that t intend to make the following improvements, childs black si!k jacket Hcnuitae. Return to 2.47 A chard. to-wi- t: aavlng her life I atood tba rbamv of bring torn to pieces, and 1 certainly aliould hare lieeu brought to a court martini for disobedience of order, for tlie English In thoae daya were sirlctly forbidden to meddle with the diatom as-.-l prejudices of the na' tive. Georg Ebera "Memoirs. IET LOST. aide-wal- elf. Hut in FOR l work at LADIES Plo:isatit home: $20 paid wcetiiy; this 1 no Manager, dervptlcm. Write today. 600 Cuiuo Blo.k. Chicago. NOTICE d OGDEN, ETA II, TEESDAV MORNING, FEMALE HELP WASTED. s the opportunity of arelng a j Udwidow the aide turn herself EXAMINE!!. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Silver Hive No. 1, meeta the second and fourth Tuesdays at pi m. at K. P. hall. Visiting slater cordially Invited. AGNES HILLIARD, L. C. EMMA L. TOWNS, R K. two-thir- ty |