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Show THE never find a circus ring with different dimensions from Unit. A ban-lacride best la n rider riug of this size. All ruler tram iu a ring aud ail burse are trained a ring. There would be trouble in for burses aud men If tbe size of the riug should be changed. It would be like changing the size of tbe baseball diamond, only worse." Miuueapalis Journal. MOIJMMI EXAMINES: WIDEN, ITAll 1 JIuRMMi IfIDAY t n:i::; n. i 7 PROFESSIONAL j FORTY-FIV- E BARBERS. ROYAL u-- ! u-- FOOTBALL DEATHS t Startling Record of Fatalities on tBe Field. Oct. 12. iorty-flvYorts, St erlouly Injured gud hundred ITile word of football for the last according to a canvas yearn, lade bv the St York Herald, the re-aof which i printed today. In Inevery instance the death or jury a due directly to the heavy us play shout which President Roosevelt and the country at large are pretesting so vigorously. Sixteen died as a result of Internal injuries, four from broken necks, six concussion of the brain, eight paraly-!- . fraa broken backs, three from two from heart failure, one from laekjaw, one from bkmd poisoning, due to a cut received in a game, one from hemorrhages and two from meningitis, induced by spinal injuries Buffered In Included ten legs llsy The injuries and fourteen collarbones broken and (gar ikulls fractured. e IICYnMlI lelarBe Urn Robert Louis Stevenson ha told a if the circumstance under which cer-ttlof her htvbsnd' book were writ-pBtrvruaon and hi wife were Inking over some record of trial In to (lid Bailey court during 170a Among the papers was one describing As trial of James Stewart for the mur-gr- r of a man wblcb Stevenson "read He used much of the with tTldlty." Mary in this old court record for Kid uped, besides taking out the diameter of Alan Brack. "David Balfour." ttt sequel to "Kldnaiied, won written in Samoa amid very "distracting Mrs. Stevenson says, drcumatauce." "With the native on the verge of war and amid the most kaleidoscopic chaugra, uncertain as to what a. Awfal tat uf tsiarua:!? (alter. Bad tailoi'itig. l;se sin, makes mea tnivui tunable unLap)y, but ghtd tailoring, like gaud action, makes them feel at ease and glad they arc living. The cutter uf men's clothes should therefore always bear iu mind the fact that he is a powerful influetice iu ibr world for good if be does good work, but for evil if his work is bail, sad should keeuiy feel that he deserves honor fur the one and disgrace for tb other, if hfr work is bad his punishment, even though it may not fit the crime and make him utterly wretched, will eurely so fill his days with shame, apprehension, shudders of horror, suubi and luaults that be will almost hate himself and will wish iu every waking hour that night will come and bring him forget fu 'me? t and always through the night will long fur day to escape in its light and bustle the black torments and sileut guawings of a guilty con r and Cutter. rlenrf-e-Tallo- t sttlaw a Asmi Im's Willi Dallas Loro Bliarp deaeribro a method of prevent iug hero from swarming in the Country Calendar. Keep your queens clipped. Lay aside yonr sentiments, your fears of tlie Society For the Prevention of Cruelty to Animal, your ideas that It hurts her, your fears of killing her and get your scissor. Bela her by one wing (if you can't do better) and, holdlug her gently against the frame, enlp off one wing. This won't atop tbe swarming, but It will keep the hero from sliecondlng, for the swarm won't go off without the queen while you are away. Ro you are often able to Induce them to call off the strike aud go beck to work. Clip your queen then, give the bero room, give them ahmk at the hottest hours if necessary, shake them if they show signs of swarming and keep tha colostra strong. The Pletwrn f real Jewel. "Faul Jones," shys a writer, "was portrayed Id every coetumo that a pirate could be expected to masquerade in, and bla whiskers were of tbe lonmoment bis jienonal liberty might fee gest, blackest and curliest. He le portrayed In all degrees, from the sardonrestrained, bis every action misconic gentleman cutthroat to the blood and strued and resented by the white inhabitants of the island, the excitement wounds Bill Bowline type of tar. but always with as much sofa pillow stuffand. fatigue of my bus baud's dally lift as possible. One portrait presents ing one seemed might hare enough for any man to endure without llie additional him In a neat militia uniform, tome thing Ilka that of the time of the Mexmiu of literary work. ican war and with tbe pattern of whiskers afterward-- known to fame as Cab Stcallsn la Leslm. Burnsides. There aroma to be one Cib stealing la by no mean an uncommon thing in London. A cabman point of accuracy in all these pictures If they am of the or full who bu bad any experience in the Is ulways represented Jones length. not would first metropolis take tbs with s girdle full of pistol, a habit of rlric of leaving his vehicle, even for a dress to which ho was accustomed." w fr minutes unless be placed a reliable man in control, but the nnwary Trslslsx row. are frequently robbed of bone and veT. P,a London Weekly relate bow hicle. Tbe cab thief usually drives hsne distance from where he stole the Major Miles Malony of Ballydnff was amssed one morning to see from bis property and take advantage of tome bedroom window s little lad driving a "eluded epot or quiet street to niter the number of tbe vehicle, eo ss to fe- cow back and forward again and again es pe immediate detection. This done, over a ditch and through a fence on bis be he two eltematives. He either land, flnniedly completing hi toilet, tries to earn a few shillings in fares he rushed out to question the little tresbefore abandoning tbe cab or else ha passer. "Whet are ye after with that makes away with tbe whip, rug, mat cowl Is It to kill the beast ye wantr and lamp, leaving tbe vehicle for tbe "Kill her! Bbure, Its to keep her alive want. "Keep her alive?" "Bbure, police to tabs charge of when found. I It's taicblng her to get her own living Rome thieve actually go to the trouble of stripping off from the wheels I am. There Isn't a ditch or fine la tha barony than! hold her In a f tiier the India robber tires. London Stand-tI've done wld her." Then tbe major understood. Tbs row. In fact, was beA Drlak Made a- -.. Veld. ing taught to trespass In search of her The Runaet Magazine tells a story of own living. Vie rehabilitation of tha character of Johnson Bides, a noted Indian temStrarsvall JarkMi'i Leeks. perance orator of bygone days: One Stonewall Jackson's form was tall, toy he was caught In the act of drink-l- a (aunt and angular. His feet and hands a glam of whisky and was lined. were largo, and bla walk was singular Bthher Indians nor whites would listen ly ungraceful. He always spoke quickfon to his temperance speeches. Poor ly, In abort sentences devoid of ornaJohnson was in despair. One day, ment but to tbe point A habit of "batfowever, he hod an inspiration. lie ting" his eyes added no llttls to tbe iked Senator Doolln of the Nevada Hie peculiarity of bis appearance. bfislstiire to absolve bla sin by act of eyes were gray and ordinarily dull and bgislatnrc. Senator Doolln was agree-abl- expresalon less, but when excited by and Introduced and curried drill, which always seemed to rouse through "Senate Joint Concurrent n him, especially when charges were No, II," which Is ns follows: fired, the whole man would change, as Rrsolmi. By the senate, the people If ha were transported by tbe roar of "f the Ktnte of Nevada that the gone to tbe exciting scenes of an concurring, me drink of Thomas M. whisky taken by Johnson actual field of battle. s ibe 17th day of September in Returnee In Century. foe tty of Virginia, county of Btory, and Is hereby declared null and Th Wart aad a Llvtag. fold" Thus was Johnson Bides made It ia an old cry that tbe world owe food man again. He became at once every man a living. This ia a favorite ,ll,on bis own people, argument with tbe laiy and shift leas. of the cense of water But the world own none such living. wai1 listened to. wllh great respect. If a man will not work be shall not rot Cleveland Leader. to a mandate aa old as the race Itself. But there la another fundamental W fcs sense In which the maxim that the btslrast Is. world awes every man a living to pro- JThc Pall Mall Gazette ih word found ly true. It owe every men n "diplomatist." In PstiEg n a. --one with double d fair chance to earn a decent living. double responsibility" to And that la aU that any self respecting man asks or wants. Boston Foot country and tbe country that h:,n' T,le s volution of dl 'wmisi from tbe Greek verb far llstlsriii Her Hwpea. ' ' Mr. Close About how much doe an Vfry curious. "Diploma, wddmg. Atomoblle outfit for a woman coat! specialized ee a fol Mrs. Clone (excitedly) 01k George, you Fpcr and particularly in Roman tli a al are not going to buy an automobile, are px Report or license. T yon? Mr. Cloee- -I should say not! I'm J'Plomatlc science" down to the merely trying to figure out how far beeighteenth century meant to of manuscripts and dorumei yond hla income that man Brassey living. Brooklyn Life. sipiains a modern wrlti 2?? rBC',rk ,ht there .to no Dtfbl TrfMfc pf diplomatic doubt thm the "I hear you lost your heart up at integrity of tbirj Miss Sweetley's house the other eventrtnh.lrrr DrtIonry asalgue ing," aald the goaslj). odero meaning LeUmi,tl0n ,0 "Tro; and worae than that," replied "Codex Juri Gentium I the practical lover, "I loet my um(documentary code of la '" brella. I anspect on of those brother the title of n aim sl three-quarte- d. l!n! SV.e! Mi'.iiluu - til l i;.:v apliius iu a i nuir iLiii i cn.i ij n Ttu-- j k.iiuiau!pr,';;g y .u . lu a lieller j lime r.iry iIicl,- i. i fetHliLj: gri.,:i!ii a,tl aeey . r h ,e t li:n. is il tUm - - the aphids mud case vuw.-- " nr, i e, J'' rreum-advoc-n- , n k orl1' oonaiderad "diplomatic" moaning raentary" dropped l of come intei and then out Cteess Mans. or of the pact t - P,u" r ,nd there Are many ol ftsre h.10?11' Eut 1,1 on Partict n aince t ban nt ,k,t I h the dimetisloni M ta alwnye ,, A. cir'', ka, d,irDrV.- - ,ortT tW0 Tnet n,ne foche i,o irbre you wIP. van rlB ,0 thrpe Wide Awake. Fuddle Ton know Stock, don't yon? Doctor-Y- ea. indeed. He to now n patient of mine. Fuddle Pretty wideawake man, Isn't he? Doctor I should ay aa I'm treating him for insomnia. . ald the old ring maa developed, evolved and chant stedr11 her." rIn- - - e Aaierleaa Wasra'i AewrU. To the average Lngilsli wouiun her jewelry ia merely an adjunct, baviiig no jiarticuiar connection with the rejt of hr toilet, but added at random. Not ao with tbe transatlantic smart woman. Site dresses to her jewels and has her gowns made to match them. London Motorist mid Traveler. wH-o- . ASSAYER. 1. N S.ili j,k i Sa:ni j . i . aft iuil.. ssi Jill la gnrwar. ii'kci . U:. I r,j .Xasi. I V. O. bj mail uh. or Ogde.i J.ixipe. No. 719. merts every Main Si.. Box 1(118. will he I'Xi-rc- a.-ae-J. I SCAVENGER WORK !'.ie am "rvnv iiU waui; neat ii-k- Be1! 4 tHi Xo' :eela it A. Prompt rt0?d?..toum'U' "Motiday Hall at 8 p. 'ptuilw m. eiry 10-uiiing broiher invited lu atIf tend. - 8 W. D. ARCHITECTS. 'll! i'. F (' Vl'imiis 4 i n.. (ivbiiiH'i. ruuma aiid 57. F" it Na.imial Bank BuilU-ii'Teb'pbunc 318--t i. M. SQUIRES, Archiitx't. mom First National Bank building. H41 i'hon 776Y. 6 J JUST SO WITH THE STANDARD - EXAMINER WANT ADS-- A FEW CENTS INVESTED IN ONE WILL DO WONDERS IN FILLING YOUR WANTS CONTRACTORS AND WHEELWRIGHT BUILDERS. aud Pat'ific fveuui-a- Ogden ixidge. Nu. 2. Knights of Fyiniaa, menu at I'aailr Hull. I 'tu . FRATERNAL 3-- 1 10-lb- BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY CARMEN. rani-denr- A Oerleaa Maairat. Bard Osn Tea. Little Willie Whats tha name of tho feller what calls on yrr sister? Little Johnny I don't know yet. Iop calls him something different every time bo comes. Chicago Journal. HELP WAN1CD, FEMALE WANTED Girl for housework, 2I1( 10-- 1 Hudson Ave. l-- WANTED ginia. dining room girl at A WANTED Girl at Curtis. SITUATIONS Vir- 2231 Monroe. Mrs. FEMALE. WANTED, WANTED Work by the day by experienced dressmaker, satisfaction guaranteed. 2341 Adams Ave., Bell 1 mo. phono Stlx. WANTED A Loundroso den General Hospital. at tho Og- MALE HELP, WANTED. ANY Intelligent person may asm a for good Income corresponding newspapers; no ennvaesing; experience unnecessary- - Send tor par ticulara. ' Northern Press Syndics! Lockpoft, N. Y. WANTED Carrier with horse. Five Points route. Standard and Examiner nt once. Good live hoy to learn electrician's trade. Apply Electric 2448 On., Supply and Flxtura Wash. WANTED L SITUATIONS WANTED MALES. JAPAXESE wants position in email family as housekeeper or cook, while going to achool. Aaaoka, P. O. Box H. WANTED-MISCELLANEO- 10-7-- US. 50 head of horaes to winWANTED ter. 650 22nd Si. Bell phone 511c. 1 m -1 FAT HORSES WANTED All Burnett A Dee, 2637 Grant. WANTED Clean, Standard office. BUSINESS FOR SALE Good sizes. white rage at the CHANCES. paying Apply 321 24th St. business. RATHBONE SISTERs! Meci every Saiurday aflernnun at 2:38 in Pyililan llall, Vlab Naikma Bank building. Sujounilng alMera cur dfully intlicd In a'teud. MRS. ANNA JENKINS. M. K. C, MRS. ISABEL WYANT, tf Jl. and C-- WOQPMEN OP THE WORLO Weber Camp, No. 74. Meet In K. of P. llall in l'tub Nalional Bank building every Tbiiriiay aiming at 4 o'clock. Vlaiilng Woodmen eordtnily Invited io nttcud. WM. DOYI.K. C. C. E. AI Ttf. Clerk, 1st Nil. Bank Bldg. 10-4-- FURNISHED rooma. with or without Waahlng-toboard. Imperial, 2364' r 10-8-- a 1airh net-on- room frame house. Masonic Hall, over 2tAi Watblng-toClean furnlahed rooma, FOR SALK lot, rloae in. Term. $t.600. Ave., Ogden, 1iah. with bath, iboraugbly renovated; Kelly A Herrick. a loo light houaekeeplng rooma. Th Colonial, 282 24th BL Mra. 8. L. FOR SALE 5 room frame house, R. Queen Esther Chapter No. 4, O. E. Regular meeting held at Masonic Chinn, proprietreu. . loirga lot. city water. Terms. 1750 Hall lhe lint and tliird Friday of each 3 ll-tmonth. Sojourning member cordially Kelly A Herrick. NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS at 376 invited to attend. 23rd St. Heaaouabla prices. Mra. EUNICE C. GORDON, W, M. MONEY TO LOAN. R. H. Whipple. LILLIE HALSTEAD, Secretary. FOR HEXT Furnlahed rooma for MONEY TO LOAN J. J. BRUMM1TT. DEGREE OF HONOR. light houaekeeplng. 2125 Nye ave- MONEY TO LOAN on fame and nue. A HUNTER idly raal rotate. Meeia avery Wedaesday evening al KENNEDY. Room 6, First Xat'L S oclock al A. 41. I'. W. hall. Mr. -- Newly furnlahed THE CAR-OBBank Building. Maggia Dreyer, V. of 1( ; Mlaa U Jenrooma; aloo for houoekaepiug. 24CI nie Proul, recorder; Mi Iomi Fierce, Washington Ave. Room 8. financier. Vlaiilng member cordially PROFESSIONAL invited, FOR RENT Furnlahed rooma. Ben-neBlock. ODD FELLOW. Attorneys-at-La- w FOR RENT, UNFURNISHED ROOMS C. C. RICHARDS. Ecclea Bldg. CHARLES STOUT, Ogda lndga No. I, Independent OrS rooma, POR RENT Unfurnlahed Nat. Bank Bldg. der irf Odd Fellow. Meet a in I. U. First UMl-tf- . O. F. llall every Tuesday 336 18th SI. JOSEPH CHEZ, evening. Vlaiilng brothers cordially Invlled to J. D. MURPHY, House In Grand RENT b FOR Opera present. J. PERRT. Noble Grand. Block, modern rooms tor light houseor In auiies (3) throe HENRY KIHSEU Secretary. of keeping. otherwise; with beat, gas and DR. D. N. SMITH, lat Nat. Bnk. Bldg. 8 water. Kelly k Herrick. Junction Oily Ixnlge Nu. 36, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, meet TREATMENTS. BOARDERS WANTED. in I. O. O. F. Hall every Thursday Vialting timber cordially evening. Room 7, Nelson. treat Prof. 122 Bouquet, 25th si. Hoarders at Invited la be present. yr. Rheumatism. all Neuralgia and JAB. BUNK. X 0. WANTED-Board- era llmni h arising from impure WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. at 4lC 22nd. Inri blood. y. Phono 853. Queen City Rebckah Lodge No. 4, FIRE INSURANCE. I O. O. F. Meeia first and third FOR RENT HOUJEfi. al Odd Fellow' Saturday evening Inaurance, Real FOR RENT Rooming house with 24 B. H. GODDARD, Hail, Twenty-fourtfree;. YIsUJus 411 Rooms Ixtani. and 4J2. member invited. rooma. Inquire 377 22d 1. 413 Utah lxian A Trust Building. MRS. C. ZIMMERMAN, Noble Ciaud. MRS. E. MKID, Secy.. 711 23rd Si. hiMiae. Monro FOR RENT INSURANCE. Ave.. near 25ih SL C. K. Grout, 352 24lh St. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. W N. PEIRCE, Notary Public. Real Eata'e; Fire. Ufa and Accident InFOR RENT brick, modern surance. 48" 24th St. Ogden Ijodge No. 371, T. F. B., meet well located. N. II. conveniences; Drat and third Frida) al 8 p. m., Jn 1. Ivea, 206 Ercle Bldg. O. O. F. Hall. VUliing membria corPIANO LESSONS. invited. dially WANTED TO RENT ORGAN. KELLIE RUTLEDGE, President. Mr. Blasrtei, concert planlate, CORAL J. TYLKK. Secretary. 634 Adams of piano. No. TO RENT Organ: 32.00 per month. learher K. T. MILLER. Treasurer. Ave. Bell Phone 705 x. Thone 75S-k- , I.VJ 21nL I MUSICAL. KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEEfi. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Silver Tent, No. 1. meat Aral and NICH01JI1 CONCERT BAND E. W. 'a rpma. ruga, bed room FOR SALE Director. Inetractlon oa all thud Friday evening at 8 o'clock. In Nlrhoi, and K. of P. HalL furniture, chair, etc. 2614 Monroe. Knight cormilitary band Instrument Bell phone 47 7). Ind. 37k. thorough tourer In Interpretation. dially iavilad. 363 Patterson Ave F. M. COCHRANE. Commiad-- r. Phrmn 1196 lad, ' R. T. 1 1 ARRIS, Raanrd Keeper. FOR SALE- - Bii'h room fixtures and "" PIANO TUNING. bounehold good. Fifth fiiair Opera Ogden Teat. No. 24, meet! the second and fourth Wednesday evening House Block. Tempest Wood, at R o'clock sharp, in I. O. O. F. Hall. PIANO TUNING-- Mr. single tuning $3.68: by the year Visiting Kalghia cordially invltad to FOR BALE Fine work hors. 1.188 Fred Maasa. attend. 17.58. Addrea. Car Ibi. 2707 Jeffcwon Ave. ' .1 W . HALFEY, Commaadiir. 2486 Wash. Ave. F F. BOND. Record Keeper. 'a FOR BALE-Firi- o-i Singer ewiug POOL AND BILLIARD SUPPLIES. machine, 184S ivah. ave. 18 f WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Pool end Billiard EGGS, EGGS. Katiua' Portable Store. JACK FERGUSON. and Supplies, 'telephone Tables We rlao eH grorerfer.. 43 23rd. ego Uiy Circi-'- . No. 174. meets ev2586 Lincoln. Slot ma Bell, 643-k- . er- second and fourth Friday night chines. ef P. Hall. VlaUing t 7 ?o. .b K FOR BALE Chiffonier, cabinet, sewneighbor- - cordially invited. AND SURGEONS. ! PHYSICIANS ing machlni'. lueycle. 377 24ih St. HR ft. APD1K CLARK. G N. 9 25 It Bell 'Phone 711 ELLEN EASTMAN. Clerk. 2234 Dr. A. Fernlund, Physician and Surgeon. Office hour, 10 to 12 a. ni., i LOST. to 4 p. m. 840 25th Sr. Phone 2?!. Wonirti of Woodcraf1, Ogden Circle, LOST Bel wcb Plain City and 21 591. mce's every Mnndar night at I TAILORS. last a Huud.v.. and Vanhiiigion. o luck. Odd Fellows' liill. VfaMng black box containing tools anl r- CLOTHING Cleaned. Prraaed and R N.ighbc.a invi'ed. s j cycle. motor (be office of Ed. rciTt paired, 157 25tb Pi. J pair for yr jnira cn be paid 2417 Gran'. to 'he afternoon of :h- - Ihib of each innn'b. Fiiet Nmional Rank Pldg. LAUNDRY. ANNA L ADAMR. G N.. 2551 Liucoin LOST Tan gr:iunnd. while t(rgd. j As 242 chain cobar. lieliver to Fair Groundi I 1'iir'xin- - iiiiinderi-il- . Barnard ttaRIF C'RITKS. cieik, :!7r.1 Mnnrne. R!l 'tihnne. i,75Y. Iipforc Fiinria'. Reward. Ifflilr J ,'crni FOR RENT tumid. K. 1). n Iare f. ON ADVERTISEMENTS THIS PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD POR tACH INSERTION. NO FIRST INSERTION LESS THAN 21 CENTS. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN BUSIEXCEPTING ADVANCE, NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. Naiioual Hank building, every Moo-daevening. All K. of r.'a requeued tu meet with tia E. M. l.EUIER. r. C. A. T. WOOD M. of F. L. N. 3IE1H. K. of 11. u lid 8. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES Maoatch Ixvlga No. 270,. Ogden Brotherhood Railway Carmen of AmerFraternal Order of Eagle. Ogde.i t and 3rd Friday of each Aerie, FOR SALE 3, 4 and B roomed houM, ica. meet No. 118. F. O. Fi, mnetn every month at Eagle Hall. B. W. 1. monthly payments. Wdll, W. K. llardy. C. 222 23rd 8L Sunday evening In Engl Hall, east uf 2488 Waabington Ave. Reed bold, at g:UP. Vulttng Brother W. R. ALWAY. JL 146 W. 22nd. FIRST CLASS furnished room at the Eagle era Invited to attend the Aerie conFOR SALE room brick. 8 Softer HiMtiarrk, 128 23ih Si. meeting. A. U. W. nected. Close In, Term. 33.000. K. K. GEIGER. W. P. Olk-t- f. A Herrick. 133V Kelly 1. T. TRACY. Y. Bec v. FIRST CLASS furnlaiied rooms, 11. B. FORRES, Aerie Physician. Fidelity Lodge No. 2, A. O. V. W. 20th Hi. FOR 8AI.R 12 room modern houaq Meet In A. O. V. W. Hall avery SatFurnished. Moat desirable residence urday evening. Visiting brothers In- ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS rooma for FOR RENT Furnished district in city. Terms. 4,688. Kelly vited. 427 24th Kt. housekeeping. JAMES II. M'l.AVGHUN, M. W. A Herrick. DivLUra No. 121, O. 11, C.. WALTER RICHEY, Recorder. meet and fourth Friday at . W. N. FEIRCE. Fluancii-r2:3i) p. m. iu K of 1. Hall, corner MCELY FURNISHED ROOMS Tha FOR SALE- -0 room brirk. Urge lot. City water. Close in. Terms. $1,000. Waabington avenue and 24ih alter l. IMxon; 2488 Grant; modern improvAll brothers are cordially Invited lo Kelly A Herrick. MASONIC ement. Mr. 8, F. Dixon. ferson. "Yea." aald the married man meditatively, "when you see a w oman banging out lino of elothro and tlw lino slips and lets tha blessed lot down In tha mud, that, my hoy, Is the psychological moment in which to leave that woman alone." LADIES OP THE MACCABEES. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. oenmni building mid bridge work 2487 Washington Ac. 9 FOR BALE 6 room frame house, a Saaay. liaih. Ulnae In. Term. 11,800. Kally Mill REN- T- Furnished room, 263k so h wants inm nothing dhristlanlty Is tf. Herrick. Adauirt avenue. In the world as annny peode. The old are hungrier for lore than for bread. house, beat FI'RNISllED room. 3:! 23rd street. FOR SALE Woman's Life. f 2530 Jeflucailoa In Ogdi-a- . MORAN. F. 8. O. K. Silver Hive. No. J, meet tue second and fourth Tuerday at 2:3u p. in. ai 0Nflll ltu'.l, Tw eiili-fir.g airerL alsicr mruiaily Invtied. l.Al'KA AVER1LL, 1. C. LI CY NELSON, R. K. CONSTRUCTION Eatimatro furniKhml on excavating. newer and water pip laying; Co. .? HICK., Yia-lim- 2U-- -- He Is she really so curious? Rha Curious! Why, slic'd listen to advlro Just to find out what It was. -- 2410 Washington Aie J. A. HOWELL, K. R. H. K.N'Al SS, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. Tekviduibc .lahn Van '.weileu if ! 23-l- Vary Csrlasi. 1ucduy v,mL'g. Lode and cub room, ecoud floor Maxor.ic building, i writer on Norway aays. "Our fa- AND SELLING YOUR GOODS. miliar nursery friends Jack and Jill HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. are deecradants of HJuki and Bil. the RENT FOR FURNISHED ROOMS. the end FOR SALE tides, REAL ESTATE. fumliliug flowing ebbing HA1K SWITCHES for sale at reduced Croat of which, breaking one over anprice. Hair chain a specialty. Masl FOR furaiin-iKENT Two FOR SALK Tan room modern brirk inruns other as the waves wash tbs shore, are querade ivattunw to roat for ball 2:":2 for house. hounrkecpiui;. and thualers. Cheap ff.auld al once. 2136 rather aptly described in tha ntinorv Ail nll order lnil-tf- . Me. Adam. Term?. lOIMwk. promptly attended to. Mr. C. E. rhyme." I ro. 321 24th. P. O. Box 435. FOR RENT limiso In Light huilreknefiiug THE KWEL1J-JHThe Differraca. 137 10 rooms. 2Glh n with to K. bath, hut and cold water . Mr, fhoplcig- h- What ! Tay C14.B3 runiK-t.tonfouv down, twhinca WARTS, mole, auperflunn hair and for a hat like that? Why. It's out- FOR RENT Thr fiirnifhud mom rosy lernia. 2 new roMidenrva on all binhmarka remmed by elect mly-al- l rageous! Balcains- u- But you forget, for housekeeping. 1M Wah. Pell, 3tth. nuar Wariilugton. ltcnta 330 diaeaM of the hair and madam, it has lrou especially reduced 55SY. per nuoitii, 13,750. 5 roam raeldenre lull if. cured: foiling hair aioppi'd; clp on Uulm-y- , close in schaoL f 1.160. from $15. Mrs. B. Oh. in lhai esse I'll wIMira, wig, louiiee made to CIIAUXCY FARRY. take it. You see, I didn't know it bad POR SENT PurolsJiei order. 248 Washington Ave. Wall Uur. 134 2iili Wash. 23rd .and West been redneed- Washington Life rnoBit, , il B. P. O. ELKS. In all meanness there to a defect of EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Intellect aa well as of heart And even the cleverness of avarice I but lhe EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 271 2cth cunning of Imbecility. Bulwer. street. Independent telephone 334 WANTED PUPILS. Everything that to worth thinking has already been thought before. We WANTED Violin Pan ion. pupils mnit only try to think It egal. 2721 Jefferson Ave. si-- r Goethe. I i bi-- A 1 ,l) - i Tke Urrainl Evil. Tlie rmiuu auiuo Kuaiii I ells a s:u ry uf thee sage- s- ilrei-k- . a:i liuiiau aud a Persian -- who in the prccure .f the Fersian inotianii ilobsicj 1.11s question. Of all evils incident ' to i.u 1 mauity which is the gieutesi Grecian declared, "Old age ojiprenc l with iKertjr;" the Indian answered. "Ialn with Imimiirn.v." while ibe Persian, tHwiug l w, made answer, "Tbs grvwttwt evil, O king, that 1 cati conceive is the couch of dentil without one good deed uf life to lighr tha djr. some way. Jack foruit-r-- - i iheio jimir tim nffi-i- rf I Si Niiiiuias "c.mv ARCANUM. Sxfer uvn, - j eieu lci;.d rI.cii of iniul n ilnrn i small ticca. tii crotches of accoimf of ini lime-- : reiaiiowdiip otic may irnititui-cjil llic ants "farmer?.'th'-- I : a-- lj - of (xruei' Fl! kills n, Jt-i- n-r : j n-- - 23 ra and liiau'i-inco vr time ibouauit li.is opened shop auJ Ktuergeni-i- - ftiud nearly Tlu-- e 5li!.,ou " M Joiiii-.from old and new Dollars: upwaid of liiiri-outnou-uuiUr.o!iir:. dra!ii ciaiiii paid. au.ouu:i vg :u lino. ovrr uine.'y niiiliou dollara: lueuuiur-hip CIVIL ENGINEER. over Throu HunJrou Thuurd. iiiK'Lr Mountain Cuuni-il- . Nu 37, b spi;o:i:. fuur'h Friday eien-iiengineer. input at A. O. ui.J I . W. 1111, over Howliui.iuajt. Waicrwuraa. SiWei and I.'wi! I.iiiue. Ai'cmat,- Sun e;. i, ell a wore. Ymiiing hioihers cordially Iiai.-- . l'N'.iiiia,, and ini iied. Ku(ir;. A C. EMERSON. Recent. "U. S. Deputy Mmaral Surveyor." JOS. SE ERN. ColliM'lor. Ctfice, 203 Ecclea Bldg.. Ind. Phone i B. MOBEUTS, i:6. P. O. Box 499, Ogoen, Utah, Swrcmry. ljli H i!u i - r.,! FRATERNAL I k tt - Dentists t-- ........ 1 8-- 1 1 IIKK KINGTON. C. C. BOYLE, S. and T. ORDER OF WASHINGTON. Ogden Union, Nu. 172. Order of meet Washington, every Tueaduy evening at I o'clock in A. O, I'. W. Hall. Yiilting comrade to invited , attend. WM. DOYLE. President. . WALTER HKTIEY. Secretary. FORESTERS OF AMERICA. Court Wsaatrb No. 2, Forester of America. Meci I. O. O. K. llall. 24ih street, first ami third Wednesday evening of each month at 7:38. (!. W. HALSEY, C. R. P. A, GARNER, Secretary. , THE UNION FRATERNAL LEAGUE. The Union Ft terns! league. Vial) In Hie Nu. 222, Eagles' hall every Tliuradsy evening at 8 o'clock. .1. J. BRUM MITT. WAYNE RICHARDSON. Treasurer. THEO. MATHEWS. Clerk. Slate nii-rl- a riH-ih- rr The Utah National Bank OF OGDEN Ea-Ut- e Six-roo- W. L United States Depositary Proaldent J. E. Doely Herat E. Pear Ralph E. Haag A. Mclrlroh Vita Praaldont Cea'ilar AaMsfont Caahlsr nlsrcst Paid on Savings Account! 31-lm- a - - , ll-t- Of our success is depend- able laundry work at all times. Why not jjive us a chance lo prove to you that our laundry should be your laundry? - f - Pae J V-i- h I Ogden Steam Laundry Bath Phenta 174. 437 Twtnty fifth SL ADS YIELD BIO ADS YIELD BIG Al8 YIELD BIG ADS YIELD BIG ADS YIELD BIG ADS YIELD BIO WANT Arts YIFLD BIG WANT WANT WANT WANT WANT RESULTS. RESULTS. RESULTS. RESULTS. RESULTS-WAN- RESULTS. RESULTS. T |