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Show TI1E MORNING EXAMINES, '' FLY OctoberUt. FISHING. TM Expert Aagtor Explain Why It U a Humana Sport. If it comae Well. ax Id ta suffering 1 doubt whether the fish of say such thing a u k oanacious But even if they are they eau bj tl Buffer twice a much and a thousaud tlntea aa lung ahut up in thia hot, naty pool aa they would in being caught la proper atyla. "But think of the hook:" Buna about aa much aa a pla Chk-tarere- prick. But think of the fearful atruggla and the long, gapping agony on the borer Social Pom-(cra- doubtfully, then with more assurance, but remember what Wilbur Short aaya in that lonely chapter on Com uunkm With the Catflah I want them brought to the table in the simplest and moat painleaa way. And that la angling with tha fly, The aald he, still more decidedly. gy ia not swallowed like a bait. It atieka in the skin of the lift, where there is least feeling. There is no torture In the play of n aalmon. Ita juat a fair fight with an unknown opCompare it with the other ponent. ways of bringing a fish to the table. If be'e caught in n net, he bang there for bourn elowly strangled. If be a speared, half the time the spear slips, and he struggles off badly wounded, and if the apear goes through him be la flung out on the bank to bleed to death. Even if be eecaiiee he ia aura to come to a pitiful end some day perish by starvation when he gets tuo old to catch his food or be torn to pieces by a seal, an otter or Fly fishing really offers him said EtheL Never mind that, What does It offer you?" A gentleman's sport, I suppose," ha answered rather elowly. Henry van Pjrke in Scribner' a. fish-haw- HE DID SLEEP. sf Taking Peanut and Per Insomnia. Yesterday a friend who had heard that I aometlmea Buffer from Insomnia tokl me of a sure cure, aaya Oood Eat a pint of peanuts Health Cllnlr. aud drink taro or three glasses of milk before going to bed," said he, "and I'll warrant you'll be asleep within half an hour." I did na he suggested, aud now for the benefit of others who may be afflicted with Insomnia I feel it to be my duty to report what happened, ao far aa 1 am able thin morning to recall the details. First let me aay my friend was right I did go to sleep very soon Then n friend after my retirement with his bead under hla arm cams along and asked me If I wanted to bqy bis feet I was negotiating with him when the dragon on which I was riding slipped out of hla akin and left me floating In midair. White I was considering bow I should get down a bull with twe heads peered over the edge of tha well and aald he would haul me up If I would first climb up aud rig h windlass for him. So aa I was sliding down the mountain aids the brakemau came in, and I asked him when the train would reach my station. We passed your station 40U years ago, he aald, calmly folding tha train op and slipping it into hla veat pocket. At tbla Juncture the clown bounded Into the ring and pulled the center polo out of tlie ground, lifting the tent and all the people In It up, up, up, while I stood on the earth below watching myself go out of algbt among tha Tha Result Milk aud Sucial Hevoluiiunists voted ia i; fat or. oiau-rs- . Deprived of their the moitarchuis made iecblt- - how-inand the drbaie. which war. shun, ended without stormy incident The CcUKtitu:iunai iil nut participate in the debate. M. a member of the Group of Toil, proposed the resolution tabling the motion to condemn terrorism, declaring that any action on ilie par of the bouse would be useless, as the censure would be addressed to the dead, aa most of the ieirorit' name were already Inscribed iu the Book of Martyrs." lie asked if the government, with a million kavonets. was unable to cope with terrorism, of what avail would be a simple resolution adopted by WO deputies under the thumb of the aduiiuiatrakm. M. Kapustin. Ocrobertet. said hi party favor, ed the abolition of the death penalty, martial law, ytc., hut thought it was first accessary for the house to express auhorreace of terrorism, and of officiate without judgw or T REAS IK Y DEPARTMENT. Office the Supervising Architect, Washington. D. C.. Mat 13, ISK'7: SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 3 o'clock P. M. on the 24th day of June, 1M7. and then opened fur the construction (except testing apparatus sad conduit and wiring.) ol n extension to the I'. 8. Post Office aud Court House building at Ogden, I'lah, in accordance with drawings and specifications, copies of which ntay be bad at this office, or at the office of the Custodian at Ogdca. Utah, ai the discretion of Architect. clouds above. Then 1 awoke and found that been asleep almost ten minutes. I bad kmok Bad Tempore Away, "Bad weather and bad tempers do our business good, said a tobacconist "What other, business can you aay that of? You see, the more dismal the weather 1s the more men seek the solace of tobacco. In consequence the more money falls iuto the tobacconist's till. Bad tempered men are always the cigar dealer's beet customers. Tha 111 natured man not only files to hla pipe or weed oftenor than others, but he smokes twice aa rapidly- aa his placid, mild tempered brother." New York rreas. - Fishing Line Worth 12400. "A fishing line worth 52.000V Yes, air." "I don't believe it. It's the truth. It'a a codfish line. It'a one of those lines to which yoa owe your Sunday morning codfish balls and yonr leas appetising but equally helpful rod liver oil. These codfish lines, you see. are frequently eight miles long. They have 4.680 hooka They'll often tend 2.!i00 cod. No wonder they coat $2,000, ehI-Clnci- nnat! Enquirer. FAIR WSi. ULA8MA.NN, ala. 860 WANTED A laundress, who can iron, at 2617 Grant Ave. at 2348 Montoe. WANTED A good girl, aged woman at ioplar 2iih street. Louisville, Ky., May 29. Buclulew of tha International Association of Machinists this morning ordered a strike of machinist upon the entire Louisville A Nashville system, to take effect at o'clock thia morning. Vice-Preside- nt LEGAL. KOTICE - r; Rus WANTED-Chlcke- na. Co, 185 24th tf Girls at the Ogden Overall and Shirt Factory at once. FOR RENT Nice, large, light, clean fitrniohetl rooms. Boyle block, 2(66 6 Washington Ave. lm FOl'R AND FIVE NICE ROOMS For housekeeping. Boyle block. ' XVEDKLL. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms No children; no dog. Call between and 4 o'clock; for . 8b4 26th. FOR RENT Furnished house. Inquire at 237 22nd St., or 224 24lh FOR RENT Furnished room with bath; aultable lor two men; 2713 Lincoln. Three or I rooms with hath, furnished or uufurutehed. S16S Wash. FOR WANTED Girl at Ave. 2260 Monroe RENT room; Light housekeeping 13? 26th. FOR RENT WANTED Chambermaid street, Ogden CUy. at 115 25th Newly furenhed room with both, alia light house heaping room, WANTED Girl or Jap to do general housework. $3.00 pr week; no washing, 381 kSad. SlO-t- L FOR RENT. . HU 568 22nd. IIELP WASTED ROOMS AND BOARDl WANTED Permanent men to board and room. Keaaonabte rate. 2144 Quincy. Ind. Phone 925. MALL boy LOST containing money, between Utahns drug store and Lyceum486-Z-theater. . Liberal reward. Phone SPECIAL SCHOOL FOR RENT Tbire unfurnished rooms, electric light and bath. Bell phone WANTED. 1067. SITUATIONS. WANTED A position aa housekeeper to take charge of rooming hotue, by experienced woman. Inquire 1081 565 24th.- cottage, U00; down, balance on time. $350 some bargains for cash. White, 882 25th St. 1 have O. A. UNFURNISHKD FOR RENT . HOUSES. Thro unfurnished rooms, electric light and bath. To parlies without children. 505 24th FOB KENT Bench on ; car Una $ Large lot on 16th street Fine residence lot, east front oa Wash. Ave, 1600 block frame house, opposite modem house oa Bench modern 'heuie, well lo- f FOB RENT. Fine lot on parh 23-t- i;m FOB BALE, DEAL ESTATE. FOR 'SALS) 6 - FOR RENT Two office or steeping rooms over Clark's Oak St. 160 550 600 1,600 8,000 FURNISHED HOUSES. ' - FOR RENT house and bam, electric light, city water, etc., southeast part of city. One block from car line. Abels, Abstracter, Ind. .. 'phone 867. Rea. 1181, ,,,,, 2,750 and onfur-ulsheresidence nn Joffereon 8,000 FOR RENT Furnished flats. 2814 Grant. ' groom elegant modem residence on Jefferson At 3,000 FOR RENT Seven-roofurnished Business property oa Washinghouse. Wedell. ton Ave i. , 16,000 100 cheap lota all over the City. . MISCELLANEOUS. 3,000 acres unimproved lands In Weber Oountv. STEAMSHIP INFORMATION, Large and small Improved farms for sate. IF TOU ARE THINKING ABOUT A e farm Fof Rent. trip to the old country now la a KELLY A HERRICK. good time to go; $40.00 discount oa round trip tickets, good returning FOR SALE Building lot. dose la. till October 81st If Interested see 451 . alia Apply 42x130; price 21st; O. D. Rasmussen, Agent principal IK00. cated 100-acr- ilf-lmo-. lines. A residence with bath and SIX-ROO- MONEY WANTED collar. On Bench In railroad calling district; $2,700. modern brick resiA GOOD locadence, lot 99x132, first-clas-s tion on bench, $4,500. An elegant residence la red-ma- d WE HAVE SOME CHOICE FIRST mortgage 8 per cent loans to aelL Parties having time certlflcatss ran double their Income by eeeing us. W. B. WEDELL. district, $1,800. with bath, lot $0x133; also A block of good barn, within one-hal-f BUSINESS CHANCES street car, $1,900. One brick with bath and e FOR SALlg-T- en and furewer connection, $8,000. niture, aultable for boarding boase, CHAUNCEY PARRY, 2 blocks from depot, with large lot Cor. 23rd aad Wish. Phone 259-X- . M-i- u and barn. 168 til St. SNAPS groom house, large lot, FOR SALE Profitable boarding $500 $3,000; balance long cash, house, parties leaving state, 2826 time; interest 7 per cent' Bell phono 206-y- ; Lincoln. lad. Ninwoom bouse, large lot, $2,750. 1016, Balance same aa rent. brick. North Wash, $2,600; FOR SALE, FARMS. $300 annually, jratll paid. Five-rooframe, $1,600; $100 cash, FOR SALE Cheap, a wall Improved balance rent farm; house, stock W. B WEDELL 2468 Wash Ave. Call or writ and implements. (21-lm- o James Milter, Hooper, Utah. R. F. ' room-hous- alk-roo- 20-ac- FOR SALE Lots facing On Washington Ave. 49 to an allev. Price $460. $26 down, balance $10 D. No. 2, Box 11. AGENTS WANTED. This Includes cement 8ama also lota on Adams WE PAT AGENTS, ladles or geatte-- men, from 60 cento US $1.00 nn hour Lots on 7th St. 54x146 to Introduce end advertleo our remJ. H. Myers, . Med. 740 Washington Are. edies, city or country. Oor-ob- a Co, 2856 Washington Ave. per month. 8200. WARREN Merrll E. Willis. Jr, LOST A diamond sunhunit pin. between 17th and Washington and tha Josopb East' and Samuel Knight Epincopal church. Return to 552 By order of the Board of County 17th St. Reward. Commissioner of Weber County, Utah. Serious Matter, (bring polite) Every tint Sealed bids for toe Erection and I see Fuuch I have to laugh. English-Ba- n of a one room addition to completion, 1 to see laugh (offended) nothing school bouse, at Roy, Weber the Roy at In Punch. New Y'ork Times. County, Utah, will be received at tbs office of F. C. Woods A Co., architects, Hope In the Lord, but exert youraelf. rooms 56 A 57, First National Bank Hues tan Proverb. building, Ogden, Utah, until 2 o'clock P. M.. June 8, 1907, and shall be opened hr the Board of Education of WeTERRORISM NOT CONDEMNED. ber 'County, at their rooms In the Radicate ). Part lament Gain an Ad- county court house at I o'clock P. M. of same date. vantage Over Conservatives. A certified check for five per cent hid may be made payable to & Petersburg, May 29. Advantage of theBoard of Education of Weber the of absence the i taken yesterday of toe conservative leaders from the low-a- r County, must accompany each bid. house of parliament to bring up the The board reserves the right to reresolution condemning terrorism, and ject any or all bids. The successful the house decided, by a vote of 219 to bidder shall furnish an acceptable the amount of the bond for one-ha146. to table Indefinitely the whole discussion. which le one of the most contract. Plana and specifications mi the arrhltecta. burning questions before parliament. file at the office of Board of Education The Constitutional Democrats, Poles, By order of the s of Weber county school district. members of the Group of Toll and B. O. DYE; Clerk, voted against the resolution the 437 k Height. ANTED sidewalk. Ave. $300. scll-Jam- (L FDR KENT Two furutbhed rooms. Hell phono 331 X. 2333 Washington. FOR RENT 11 CONTRAC- SPECIAL ROAD TAX ELECTION. Harrlsville, Pleasant View, North Ogden, Randall, Rlverdale, Warren, Weber County, Utah; NOTICE is hereby given that In pursuance of Resolutions adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Weber County, Utah, on May 20th, Elections are hereby 1807, Special railed In HARR18V1LLE, PLEASANT VIEW, NORTH OGDEN, RAXDAIJ., RIVETtDALE and WARREN ROAD DISTRICTS of Weber County, Utah, on Thursday, June 201 h, 1907, at the Harrisvllle School House, Fleaunt View School House, North Ogden Bchool House, Randall School House, Rlverdale School House and Warren School Huuse, In aald districts, beUtah. tween (he hours of seven (7) o'clock OSCAR B. MADSON. on A. M. and seven (7) oclock P. M. Chairman of the Board of County aid day, for the purpose of submitCommisslonera of Weber County. ATTEST: , ting to the qualified electors within DAVID MATTSON, said district, a proposition to authorise the Hoard of County Commissioners County Clerk of Weber County, Utah to levy for the of Weber-County- , flncal year 1907, a district road tax WANTED of five (5) mills on all the taxable property within each of said districts, PAPER CLEANING. to be used exclusively for the construction and repair of roads and Leave orders at Brown drag for wall highways situate therein. paper cleaning. Both phones. Only registered voters residing w within aald district, who shall have paid property Ux therein in the year One Thonsand Nine Hundred Six WANTED (1806) shall be (Entitled to vote at such election. DRESSMAKING. The following named persons have been duly appointed by the saul Board DRESSMAKING Family sewing, 573 to conduct anch special election!: 27th 8L Ind, 388.L. M. J. D. HARRISVILLE Harris, Taylor and George Veareley; WANTED. PLEASANT VIEW NephI P. Mathews, James Jenson and O. H. MISCELLANEOUS. NORTH OGDEN Thomas Storey, Al Tbone and S. C. Bhupe; RANDALL Heber J. Randall, James Linford and William Linford; RIVERDALE Joseph Fife, Richard Dve and P. A. Morten sen: 3t wanted to team BOARD AND ROOM 449 ZSth street plastering, bricklaying, electrical trades; ftse catalogue; FOR RENT. poaitiona 'secured; tuition fifty dollar. Coyne Trade Schools, New York and 8n Francisco. UNFURNISHED ROOMS. 1 yt 11? Sealed bids will be received by toe Boards of County Commissioners of Davia and Weber Counties and the same must be delivered to the County Clerk of Weber Counthe In Court House ty at Ogden, Utah, prior to 10:10 o'cloork A. M. on Wednesday, June 26th, 1907, for the furnishing and erecting of one (1) steel bridge. Specifications and all Information can be had on application to the County Clerk of Weber County, Tha bids will be opened at a meeting of the Boarda of County Commissioner of Davla and Weber Counties to be held at 10:10 o'clock A. M. on Wednesday, June 20th, 1807. Each bid must be accompanied by two (2) certified checks in tha sum of FIFTY (1150.00) ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS each, one payable to GEORGE H. BLOOD, County Treasurer of Daria County, and the othar payable to ALMA D. CHAMBERS, County Treasurer of Weber County. The Boards of County Conunlmlaa-er- a of Davis aad Weber Counties reserve the right to reject any aad all bids and to consider and aocept any proposal that may be made or deemed to tie in tha Interest of Davla aad Weber Counties 8ald Boarda of County Commissioners will require the anooeafuI bidder to execute a good and sufficient bond in such aum as they may decide upon to secure the faithful performance of anch contract By order of Boards of County Commissioners of aald Davla and Weber Counties. Utah. Dated: Ogden. Utah, May 23, 1807. MELVIN H. RANDALL Chairman of tha Board of County OminlMionrfs of Davla County. ATTEST: HENRY W. 8TAHLE, County Clerk of Davla County STRIKE. or middle WANTED Good girl for kitchen and diuiug room wuik. Apply 432 27th. MEN and plumbing, Secretary. 24th Street, Ogden, Utah. NOTICE TO BRIDGE TORS: Washington Herald. Cos-ack- A Good girl 371 FOR RENT Modern furnished room. 53S 23rd 8t. Call after 6 p. m. 5 261 a k -4 Inter-mountai- Louisville, Ky., May 28. J. D. Buck-sletoe second vice president International Association of Machinists, addressed a letter to Milton Smith, president of the Louisville A Nashville rail read, asking for an Interview regarding the recognition by the railroad company of tha union. The question of wages ia not Involved. lf ! ex-Istl- WANTS UNION RECOGNIZED. WANTED Lu:d: young lady of good character to hoip do housework, and bo companion to Isay whose husband works pari of night, tall Imwren 11 and 3. Mr. Wells. 1:17 i'tith St. WANTED M'-K-. J FEMALE. Notice la Hereby given that at a regularly railed meeting of the directors of the Iatcrmounisin Fair Association of Ogden. I'lah, held on the 3rd day of May. 1907, an assessment of ($1,601 one dollar and fifty cents per share (fifty rents per share for improvements and one dollar to pay debts) was levied on lb capital stock of tha corporation, issued and outstanding, (also on nil unissued stock which has been fully paid or partially paid, and also on all stock of tha Weber County Fair Association of Ogden, Utah, which baa not been exchanged and Is entitled to exchange for stock in thia eorporatloa), payable immediately to J. G. Hey wood, treasurer of the Fair Association, ofilra at the Commercial National bank, Ogden, Utah. Any etock upon which thia assessment may remain unpaid on the 8th day of Junb, HOT, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public sue-tteand anlest payment la made before, so much of said stock aa may bo necessary, will be sold on the 29th day of June, 1907, at 2 o'clock p. m. at the front door of the Wabar County Court house, by the Secretary of too Corporation, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon together with the coat ot advertising and expense ot bouft-keeping- or Knout or suite of room iu ih'ir.iiieliiy modern house, with LILLI" WASTED.' ASSOCIA-- - ROOMS rOH RENT NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN ROOK ACCOUNTS WITH UK TION, OGDEN, UTAH. fire. BIDS He!! phone WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. LESS NO FIRST INSERTION ALL ADVER WHAN 23 CENTS. BE PAID IN TKEMENTS MUST BUSI EXCEPTING ADVANCE. the Supervising OSCAR B. MADSON, One View of It Board County Commissio- LOST A purse la front of Kennedy's Chairman If "I won't marry him, mother, even Weber Connly, Utah. Bakery; the lady who was seen to ner. he Is n count All be wants me for la DAVID MATTSON. pick it up will kindly return to thia (SEAL) my money, and hes a Mg fool! office. , Clerk, Weber County, Utah. County Hush, ihy dear, lle'd be a bigger Dated: Ogden, Utah, May 25th, 1907. fool to want you without n cent!" LOST Black leather pocketbook, A on this advertisements COST ONE CENT PER ANTED Terre Haute, Ind., May 29. By the explosion of several hundred pounds of powder at the storage warehouse of the Farnsworth mill, near 8ulllvan, this afternoon, Claude Darla, aged 6, and Paul Keen, aged 9, were blown to pieces, and three other boys were seriously hurt. It le supposed that the boys accidentally act the building on 7 , three unfurnished room For f'lmiahw PAGE Supervising Architect. BOYS BLOWN TO PIECES. American FURNISHED FOR RENT JAMES KNOX TATLOR. INTERMOUNTAIN 1907. FOR RENT ot Seteral prominent Constitutional Democrats refused to vote with their party. The effect of the bow rule expediting business was clearly apparent Only two speakers on each aide are now permitted to address the house on any one question. The house, therefore, disposed of all the fifteen questions on the order of the day, among them being the adoption of an interpellation of the government on the Holy Synod's action in demanding that the five liberal priest belonging to the left parties of the bouse who refrained from attending the session of the dooms at which the resolution regarding the plot ngnlnat the life of the emperor was passed, leave their parties or abandon the priesthood. MACHINISTS MAY TIU'KSDAY, LEGAL. i "Tber' no fear la the atruggle. It'a juat a trial of at remark and akill, Ilk a game of football. A flab isn't afraid of death; he doeunt know anything And there ia no gasping on about the a bore, but . a quirk rap on the and it'a all orer. bead with n ath-kBut why ehould he be killed at allT" Well, eald he, amlllng, there are Jury. Bishop Evlogl. monarchist member leeeons of taate.' Yon eat salmon, from Lublin, also spoke against terrdoa't you? orism. abe answered a little Tow-re,- " it OGPEX, UTAH, BARGAINS FOR SALE SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK ONLY 4ft acres, small bouse, bam, fenced, small fruit, good water, $1,100. furnished, Two lots, 2 small fruit. 2 blocks from car line, FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE OCDEN SPECULATORS here to your chanoe of n lifetime. Write now; do not delay, aa they will go quick. Bargains nil of them, offered by $660. H cash, owner; or will trad line. on lota car residence Fine cheap for California property. Easy term cultiR. near R. shops, Seven arrei if desired. Make offer. Must sell. vated, fenced, $650. Fine lot, 66x160, near Slater's School, Talk fust, for thea wont last. bet. 24th and 26th St. 524-wk 14 fins sightly Into In City View adN. H. IVES. Fine view. dition. lot on 28th St. FOR SALE Nice, neat, new. 240 acres land in North Ogden. frame; pantry and clouts, two 167 acres adjoining Hot Springs; ' big porches, electric light, large am contemplated. everything perfect Must sell; 3205 820Improvements acres fine land west of Sugar Facleaving city. Inquire of owner. tory, southeast of Little Mountain. Grant Ave. Bell phone 1154 r B. F. STEACY, Addrea 914 33rd, Oakland CaL room-hous- 1 26-fo- lt. Mrs. Mary H. Hobbs, No. 3040 Douglas Ave, will receive pupils for private instruction, at any time. Letter Writing, English Language, and Literature a specialty. Text hooks same aa In public schools. per week. Bell phone Terms, References by permission C44K. Messrs. S. W. Badcon, J. 8. Lewis, A. F. Parker. 61-0- WANTED TO BUY. . .1 WANTED 25c or 6c Mill. Dewey or Victor elot machine; perfect conAddress dition only. State price. H. Y., P. O. Box 144. West Jordan, HM Utah. a FOR SALE OR RENT House .and 15 acres of tend, near Fire Points. Good water right. Smith Grocery, 2Gth and Wash. Wm. Sewell, Wilson Lane. FOR SALS Corner lot, street end MEDIUM. Tventy-ee-on- d Madison avenue, S18 d ' rods, WANTED. house, pantry aad Address Mrs. A. D. Smith, cellar. Lecture JENNINGS and MADAM rooms 25 and 21 Wood man seo Blk. STUDENTS Test Medium, located at 427 25the 3 f will under Engle hall, street, A limited number of stuWANTED demonstrations and give public wo Iota, 45 feet each, dent to learn shorthand. Price 60c FOR SAMS-TIn ball next Sunday. All are Invited nn and near the corner of Msdlson ton to Instruction week. given week. thia Public per to call at parlors and 22d street Inquire . D. Smith, persons free. For particulars call circle at parlors Thursday, 8 p. m. 3C8 24th street. 931 21aL Wallace. Kate Readings dally. eight-roome- 11-t- leo-tor- |