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Show HOMING EXAMINES, British IsmI llrkUBM. The residents of the Lugli.k count), have uieknaiuee the ueaniug anil ,jr gin of which are sot always ohviou Why the Inhabitants of Ltieivo., should be colled Dicky Same ft n very dear. But needy all the couutii-hartlirir distinctive aicknaisea. Tl:, Glaswegian are KeeHea. the hieu are Tint Bobbin," wbi'n the Lincolnshire folk have long licet called Yellow Bellies," after the once abounded there. Yorkslilrt men. again, are everywhere Tykes, t nicknnine the etymology of which h not eniiy to trace. The Inhabitant of Suffolk are detlfuaied Dtirajilinpi" thoae of Keut "Hog" and the Isle ox Wight people Calves." ftog-whic- The Fretful Ftniflif, fa the woods of Keewuydin then nee roamed a very discontented por repine. lie was forever fretting. H complained that everything was wrons: till It ws perfectly scandalous,, am the Great Spirit, getting tired of hb grumbling, said: You and the World I have mad don't weejn to tit. One or the ethe must be wrong, ft la easier to c!iai:g you. Yon don't like tliu tree, yoti ar nnhanpy on tbe ground and think ev erytbirg la up' do down, to I'll tom yo Inside out and pit yon in the water." This wna the olgin of the ahad.-Erne- at Thompson Beton In Century, OTICE OP MEETING OP EQUALIZATION REVIEW. OGDEN, UTAn, WEDNESDAY bat Buraias Fire. At the Chequers Inn at Slapeetonre, near Osinotberly, England, la a lira which far more than a century baa never been allowed to go ont. Tba place la a quaint Utile building, to which many visitors resort on account of 1 never extinguished fire and the turf cakes raked upon lta hearth. It lina been kept by memliera of one family for ever a hundred years. 1 ntignoalBB His niaaoaltlea. There's old Blithers. He takes such Jaundiced view of the world," remarks JI! wortliy. "Not always," any a Mlgglebury. He only gets those priu:itlr inooda on Win when he ha been drinking." Same thing, in. effect. He takes a dcmjjohudiied view." Judge. Ls Time. Eternity," said the country exhorter A who wanted to ntitke things clear, Is forever and forever and five or six everlastings ca Utat. Why, brothers and sisters, a fie.' miUioua and billloua of reniiirics hod rolled away In eternity Jt would still le 1U0.0CU years to breakfast tlmei' . Hi, Blaff. Yet, Aagelluii. when I mattered something in iny aleep laat night aboqt being out on n Iduff I wna dreaming ef a delightful excursion a friend and I took to liovcr cliff in Eneltnd several years ago." New Orleans Tlir.ea-DemCrst. NOTICE la given that, pursuant to direction nl the Board of Countv Commissioners of Weber County. Utah, and Sections 627, 538 and 539 of the Revised Statutes of Utsb, 1899, bids wilt be received at my office until June 27th, 1904, for such hooka, blanks, and station- AND FRETTY WIDOW, worth $95,000, beau-liihome, income of $3,1)0'). wants Notice is hereby given tkai the honorable, industrious husband. Address. Mrs. A, St. Nicholas Hotel, were duly appointed by the 'ity Council of Ogden City aa a Board Chicago. if Equalization and Review of the LOST OR STOLEN. pecial taxes levied and assessed up-tbe property holders as follows: ia a part of Sidewalk District No. 8, LOST OU STOLEN Bay mare about 800 lbs., six years old. mane cut unesng 2Dth street from Wall to Adams v venue to defrav the costs of der collar. $0.Ut) reward. Janitor building concrete sidewalks therein. Union Depot. Said Board of Equalization will meet FEMALE HELP WANTED. at the office of J. C. Kye, No. 2411 Washington Avenue, Ogden City, Utah, work at for five consecutive days, commencing LADIES Pleasant local home; $30 paid weealy; this Is no Monday, the 27th day of June, 1904, Manager, deception. Write today. and qnrting on Friday, the 1st day of 800 Como Block, Chicago. July, 1004, Inclusive. The said board i i remain in Kessiun 'on each aid days from 9 o'clock in the morning AGENTS WANTED everywhere; exOne Dollar a year o 8 o'clock In the afternoon, for tbe clusive territory. g protects you. We Issue more accipurpose of hearing of grievances dent and sickness policies than any and to make corrections of other eimllar company in tha world, re!al taxes aforesaid. , because we Issue the moat popular The list of the property in the and cheapest Insurance written; new aforesaid is now complete and plan; $1 a year pays for $500 policy; in the bauds of ibe said Board of no assessments or dues; other Equalization and Review and said list amounts in proportion. Death benewill be open to public inspection durfit; weekly Indemnity; specific ining Ibe meetings of said board as demnity for loos of limbs or eyeabove Btated. sight; free medical attendance; many A. H. MOVES. other original and popular features, ,1. C. NYE. leaned to either sex without regard to W. R. EMMETT. nationality, color or occupation. All MAX DAVIDSON, insurance assets $500,000. Retied; IL P.. RANDALL. liable representative wanted everywhere; good territory still open; libNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. eral, permanent, contract to capable agents; previous experience sot necOgden, Utah, June 23. 1904essary. international Company, 2SX Sealed proposals for the work of conBroadway, (Dept. 26). New York. sewers in Sewer District structing pipe No. 9. In Ogden City, under plana and WANTED. specifications prepared by the City Engineer anl approved by ihe City Coun- WANTED Girl for general housecil, will lie received at the office of of two, 2314 Adams. work, family the City Engineer In the City Hali at Ogden City aforesaid, until 2 o'clock WANTED To hire horse, harness and p. m. ou Monday, July 18, 1904, at . surrey for the summer. 423 Ecclrs which time all bids received will be building. publicly oiiened and read aloud. The work consists of 2.310 feet of WANTED Two young men to travel; pipe: 3.834 feet of pipe; email salary and expenses to start. 6.157 feet of 17.200 feet pipe; Apply at Windsor hotel, betwfren 10 of pipe; 103 manholes. Trenches and 11 a m. . JSdw. Greene. 8 12 to feet in depth varying from and the whole will be required to be WANTED Uirl for housework, $5.00 completed during tbe year 1904. Plans per week. 2254 Adams. and specifications may be bad upon application to the City Engineer's of- WANTED Young man clerk. Holland-e- r. No others need apply. New York fice. Racket Store. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids and to waiv any defects. WANTED Positions for ladles or genBy order of the City Council. A. F. PARKER, City Engineer. tlemen; salary $12 to $15 per week. Traveling position salary and expenses. Call after 9 a. m. Monday 7298. NO. and Tuesday, room 24, European TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE Hotel. OF COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. WANTED Family laundry, satisfaction guaranteed. 2527 Gramcrcy. Phone 704-Washington, D. C., June 9th, 1904. evidence Whereas, by satisfactory presented to the undersigned. It has WANTED Bright young man with E been made to appear that "THE some knowlege of bookkeeping and NATIONAL BANK OF OGstenography, P. O. Box 126. DEN." located In the City of Ogden, in the County of Weber, and State of WANTED Agents,NewYork'a SteamUtah, has complied with all tha proboat Horror, told by aurrlvore and visions of the Statutes of the United eye witnesses. 1100 dead, 100 illusStates, required to be compiled with about trations from photographs, before an association shall bo authorCOO pages, 7 Price $1.50. of ised to commence the business Selling like wild fire." Best terms, Banking; credit given; freight paid. Send 10 NOW, THEREFORE, I, Thomas P. cents in stamps for outfit and InKane, Deputy and Acting Comptroller structions. Kuhlman Company, of the Currency, do hereby certify that Dept. 4, Chicago. The Plngree National Bank of Ogden," located in tbe City of Ogden, In WANTED Girl for housework. No the County of Weber, and State of washing. Good wages. 2534 Wall Utah, is authorised to commence the Ave. business of Banking aa provided is Section Fifty one hundred and sixty-nin- e WANTED Lady or gentleman to repof tbe Revised Statutes of the resent eastern firm. Salary not less United States than $600 a year. For particulars, IN TEBT1MONY WHEREOF, witaddress M, care of Standard. ness my hand and seal of office this ninth day of June, 1904. WANTED Good girl for general T. P. KANE, (Seal) housework. 2443 Adams of the and Acting Comptroller Deputy Currency. WANTED Four or five room furnished house. State price and location. P. O. 569, city. BUSINESS CHANCES. ' con-ernin- . h h h y. P1N-GRE- MONEY THAT NEVER TAKES A VA- girl and middle aged woman for general housework. 2613 Wash. WANTED-Go- od CATION; it even earns money while yon sleep and Is paid hack to you in large dividends each week; WANTED To rent a 4 or 5 room furwe can give you the highest refern nished house; family of two; ence right In your own town. Writs wanted July let. Address for full particulars at once. FleishA. E. H., care Standard, stating man A Co., 1204 Broadway, N. Y. ' terms aad location. DO NT WORK for others. Be your own sell water Alboss. Learn the real estate busi- WANTED Agents to retails at $2.00. seller; easy bers; We for in ness and start yourself. Big profits, exclusive territory. Write make yon our special representative quick. Seneca Filter Co., Seneca, Mo. and teach yon the business by mail. We furnish large list of salable prop- WANTED A young lady or gentleman erty and assist you to earn from to work on a salary, not less than to $5,000 annually. Write for $40 per month. Call at 2434 Monroe free booklet and particulars. H. W. Ave., between I and 10 a. m. aad Cross A Co, 274 Taooma Bldg, 2 and 5 p. m. Chicago. WANTED-- Agentleman stenographllALE HELP WANTED. er, who can assist at office work. Address 46, rare Standard. WANTED EVERYWHERE Men willtack samples, ing to distribute WANTED Boy II or 17, to work n signs, etc, at $3.00 daily. Permastore. Kolitx. nent. No canvassing. Continental Distributing Service,. Chicago. WANTED Boarders. 674 33rd 8L be required by the several ery county olficera of laid county during tbe year beginning July L 1904. The probable quantity of each item may be ascertained by referring to tbe estimates of the same prepared by the several officers and on file in my office, and to which reference' ! hereby made. All bids shall state separately the price of each item of books, blank and stationery to be furnished, and the right la reserved on h half rf the Board of County Commissioners to accept or reject any and all bids, or to accept or reject s part of any bid. The party to whom the contract is swarded will be required to give s bond for the faithful performance of tbe contract. Bids will also be received untilJune 27, 1904, for tbe publication of county reports, notices and advertisements during the year beginning July 1. 1904, the right being reserved by the Board WANTED Trustworthy person, each district, to superintend business for of County , Commissioners 'to reject wholesale house. $30.00 paid weekAny and all bids and to readvertise. ly, expense money advanced; posiBy order of the BoArd of County tion permanent; experience not esCommissioners. sential; this la no deception. Man C. R. HOLLINGSWORTH, 807 Como Bldg, Chicago. ager, Auditor. County Ogden Utah, June 13th, 1904. MOLER'S. BARBER COLLEGES of Los Angeles. Calif, Salt Lake City, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Utah, Dallas, Texas.- or Denver. Notice is hereby given, that sealed Colo,' will pay railroad fare for a the will received bp proposals by limited number of stndenta as the Board of Education of Ogden City, la demand far our barbers la greater he State of Utah, at the office of the than the supply; we teach the trade Clerk uf the said Board, rooms In 8 weeks and guarantee positions; in the Eccles building at tbe south corall expenses made while learning ner of 24th street and Washington avenenreet breach for particulars. Write nue, in said Ogden City, until, the hour of twelve o'clock noon of the first day LOST. of July. 1904. at which time and place UlAAmmWI I he said for be will opened, proposals the furnishing of all labor and mater- LOST Small black coin purie, conials necessary to construct and fintaining $20 gold piece. Return to Standard office. Reward. ish, in a good and workmanlike man ner, a school bouse of eight rooms, to be erected on the south side of 20th LOST 611k umbrella, last Sunday afternoon. on 25th or Washington avetreet, between Washington avenue end nue. between depot and J. W. AbAdam avenue, la said Ogden City. Said labor and materials are to be bott's residence. Leave at Standard office. y furnished agreeable to, aad in conformity with, the plans and specifications for such work furnished by said Board LOST Letter addressed to Billings, snd subject to inspection at tbe office Mo, finder leave at Standard office. of the said clerk and at the offics of J. A. Smith, architect, room 21G In LOST At Glenwood white opera ibe aforesaid Eccles building. Sali shawl, two rows pink on edge. Re Beard reserves the right to reject any tarn to Standard office. And all proposals. Each bidder must accompany bis LOST Iver Johnson truss 20 Inch . frame, red. G A J tires, Person sal-Proposal with a certified check for die. Small check In enamel on top not less than five per cent of the bar close to handle bars. Nearly amount of bis bid payable to the op new. Return to Proudflt Sporting dor of tbe said Board of Education, Goods Co. and receive reward. and the check of the bidder whose t Proposal is accepted shall be forfeited to said Board in- - case be fhlls or LOST OR STOLEN Out of my pactum near Uintah ana yearling bay hone refusei to enter Into the necessary eoIL Black mane and tail; one bay contract and .furnish the required bond. filly two yean Old. black mane aad tail, very' heavy. Finder will At reBy order of the Board Of Education warded by returning to, Dr.. B. M. of Ogden City. THOMAS D. DEE. Conroy,' r leave iefennaUoa at President. Attest; K,8. Relapp, Clerk. 404-40- 5 . 1 .Ale hall LET YOUR WANTS BE abort THROUGH KNOWN mat ..66 THESE CGLUMNS at Jonat eor. DNDb house of four K)R rooms to party without children. Inquire 3000 Slat St. RENT-Furnis- hed ' AQ i ra RENT Small house. road location. Iuquire at loti liu. i 617. for FOR RENT Furnished rooms bouse keeping at 212 Wash. Ave. or 437 34lh SL Itlng efit .flan, you eead at dia--rie- f $2,-00- 0 ; I 7 1904, latar- - . A JUNE 20, PERSONAL. OP BOARD - Welllawtea aa Kapoleaa. Wellington's Judgments of men and history are singularly Just and correct. Ile uscd fee- - words and never fenced hta meaning about with qualification. When Lord ElJeamere mentioned a certain writers low opinion of Napoleon the duke replied: Napoleon was the first man of bia day on a field of battle and with Wench troop. I confine myself to that. Ills policy was mere bally-luand, military matters apart, he waa a Jonathan Wild. Rcvlrw. MORNING, FOR RENT Furuieheu and unfurnished rooms, tur light bnuseheep ing, cierythlng new. 127 oth St. Furulbhed room, 643 FOR RENT 251 - h Street. r ed housekeeping FOll 27th St, between rofine, 134 w.-Wall and rariitc avenue. RUNT-Furnish- FOR RENT Sroom furuiehod house, 2831 Wash. Ai'. References. for rooms FOR KENT Furnished housekeeping, 2320 Lincoln. FOR RENT Six room bouse. I vet. 209 Eocles Bldg. N. inc ja I'm 1L FOR KENT Six room cottage- - with rebig barn. 3434 8. Wash. Newly Enpaired and papered throughout. quire mornings, 2422 Adams. H fe for FOR RENT Furnished rooms light housekeeping. Room 14, Na 2468 Wash. furniahed FOR KENT Two nicely rooms for light housekeeping, blue flame oil stove. 2166 Adame. jla- - if it FOR RENT Rooms la the Boyle Block. Wo have a number of nice suites of rooms unfurnished to rent, we can rent yon from two to nix room la suites. Inquire of W. B. Wedell, rooms 1 to 4, Boyle block. FOR RENT Suite of Sherburne avenua rooms. I 4 t nia 2151 i FOR RENT Flat furaulmd tor also piano. Inqulra Grant, telephone 217. 7 house-keepin- a 1771 1 FOR RENT Two or three rooms furlight nished or unfurnished, for housekeeping. Apply at 264 26th. FOR IlENT Furnish ea rooms housekeeping, 562 21 et SL FOR RENT-irFro- nl two gentlemen. TO RENT for I? room for one or t 2629 GrnnL f A placer mine In Idaho. W. B. WEDELL. I. i FOR RENT DEL MONTH, rooming houeo, the Woodmnneeo block, 24th street. All noma have boon renovated throughout, and nicely furnished. Room with or without board, Mrs. T. Mortoaaoa aad Son, propria- FOR RENT Furatshad rent, room i t C i i V T-- . I! tar 252 23rd. i; FOR RENT Furnished noma for light housekeeping, at tha Lawraooe, 2613 Wash. No children. It f FOR RENT Two front rooms, large closet, ooal house, f tar-nlahe- t la-qui- rt 569 23rd SL FOR RRNT Nicely tarnished noma, ' single or eu sulto, ladies or geo 3513 Grant Ava, Beanait Block. tie-me- FOR BALL FOR SALE An slegant room frame residence on Jackson Ave. $1,000. Chauncey Parry, 23rd and Washing- ton " r. t Ave. . FOR SALS Good Iota well located on Washington Ava, near school. $50 J. J. BRUMMITT. per lot. FOR SALE Lodging house tor sain New furniture and tall of roomers Bargain to right party; 350 Twenty-fift- h street acres nil in fruit, FOR SALE 8 house, collar, barn, eta $3,500. N. 1L I vea, 309 Eccles Bldg. 1-- 3 FOR SALE Elegant lot on 24fh street close In. $9.00 jter fropt foot J. J. BRUMMITT. i FOR BALK 400 acres. No. 1 live stock ranch, good improvements, terms, $4,500. N. H. Ivos, 209 Eccles Bldg. WANTED Men to learn the barber FOR SALK brick house, modtrade. I have a new method by ern, fine brick barn, two lota, $3,500. which you can earn all expense h N. H. Ives, 209 Eccles Bldg. fore finishing including tools an weeks board. Eight completes. FOR SALE 5 room frame residence, Write for particulars. Denver Bardoes in. Water in bourn, good conColo. ber College, Denver, dition, $1,000. Chauncey Parry, 23rd and Wash. Ave. WANTED Girl to do cooking and kltchm work at Lancaster House, SALE 16 2 by 122 feet on Mad26th street No Inexperienced persona FOR ison Ave., between 24th and 25th seed apply. streets. Apply to Wm. Glaamaan, Standard office. WANTED Servant girl for housework. 2322 Jefferson. FOR SALE brick houae.brlck two Iota, Dougina Ave., $2,009. barn, Bummer WANTED Plain sewmg. Easy terms. N. H. Ives, 209 Eccles n dresses and childrens clothing Building. 333 Y. 3043 Adams. Phone specialty, on FOR SALE Nice little home, WANTED During room girt at the J. J. BRUMMITT. terms, $525. Virginia. FOR SAI.E Four Jersey cows. HunWANTED Girl for general house ter A Kennedy, room S, First NatL work. Good wages, 2333 Adams. bink building. WANTED Highest price paid for FOR BALE CHEAP A pow-- ir GENTS castoff clothing. SHOES Standard office. Enquire gas engine. 113 8L 25th HATS. aad Hyman, k I 1-- WANTED Lace Curtains dona 38th SL 157 WANTED A first-clas- s grocery clerk, age 27, with 10 years experience, and good habits, would like n post tion either retail or wholesale. A1 references. Address, Wm. Montgomery, 115 High St W. Detroit, Mich. STRAYED OR STOLEN. STRAYED bR STOLEN A Ugnt brown mare, white strip in forehead. Branded H. C." on hip. Return to Reed Barber shop, and be rewarded. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Three nicely fumtebed rooms for light housekeeping, 2824 Wash. Are. i i ) !. ' frame house, cenFOR SALK ter of city, easy terms, $1,000. N. H. Ives, 200 EccIm Bldg. i FOR SALK Beet 95 acre farm In We-he- r county tar $5,000. KELLY A HERRICK. 1 J L r r FOR SALE hours, 3 acres, barn, chicken house and yards, $!, 200. N. H. Ires, 209 Eccles Bldg. FOR SALK modern brick house With barn on 25th St., $3,000. N. 1L Ives, 209 Eccles Bldg. I'OK SALK Refrigerator, mattroro, bedstead, springe, two carpets. 223$ Washington. FOR SALE $1,000. 1 i I borne near dpnt. J. J. BRUMMITT. x a i f t J w .J |