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Show oonnx, Utah, s mthday morn'ino, tiik DOCTORS' AND UVn'EM' FEES. P7 the doc1or? Ae to tbe bill, without Question. mto. Accordin to our the kindly uwle by whkk a guided. Strictly ( sluill wc Jiin S?Th t(n bmus .1 KST.Wl tIM required and .kill ult rencheJ of Judge the to person court. the HTI Louie. erf St. Svan. we pay the law-- ri But bow. then, aball to the depth according Apparently if our pockets, and the urgencies of iVffirerereiit St. Louis Instance a verdict for $13,000 was set aside M tor escesslre. The doctor had auej l Recording to Wall Street report, Mr. rierpont Morgan pay s $50,000 a year for the to Francis Lynde Stetson call on thm nrlvllege of having first deable lawyer's advice whenever he cree. For any actual Bervice rendered there ! extra pay. And Mr. Morgan muraieri not, nor eeeke to have a Jury revise the lawyer's claim. Ie there one rule of ethics where the human mechanism has to he set right and another where a fracture la to be reduced in high finance? a rule the It Is to be inrfed that, as ' doctor's high foe passes without No Armrmr protest, accompanied the' $75,000 foe' which went to f)r. Lorenza for ha attention to little !,oilra. James R.Keene, Cornelius Vanderbilt and other rich men have been willing to qey for tba exclusive attendance of phyalclana who could make In practice among the rich from f 5.000 to $100,009 a year. When one considers that there are In the United States about 300.000 doctors, with an average income figured at $750 dollars per year. It is seen that standards aside from those set by the St. Louis court enter quite conspicuously into the rendering of medical aCconnte. The judge has stated the logical phase ol the doctors esse only at the-Instance of a patron who does not If gree with the sentimental view. such patrons were of the prevalent tiumber it would undoubtedly be to the j of many poor sufferers. The plea loss which haa been nrgpd that the large fees paid by the rich make possible the extension of snrgical science's best aid to the poor is a Just pies. A physician is a man who has to live like other jnen. He pays high tribute to his own worth when he turns willingly from of high reward to the cot the sick-be- d o! no reward at all In money. Patient whose resources enable the hosier to follow thus an instinct of humanity should he rather proud of the fact. Besides. It la true ihat in most big ree" cases there Is a very special demand on both the doctor's time and his skill. To return to the in medicine and tha of charge parallel-considerati- on law: Dr. Lorenzs $75,000 visit to the Armour child brought Incidental benefit without price to romiianies of American children whose pqrenla on ihelr own account never ronld have aftorded the Importation of the great specialist. What spread of good cheer or comfort among lowly Industries has ever followed the payment of a quarter-millio- n fee nr a whole mllllon-dollto a legal doctor prescribing rnorgs.nl-sitin- n lAysics for a sick trust. And ran U be claimed for the attending physician of the trust that he devntei more time to Ills practice or has developed' a higher degree of bk 111 "Ilian the equally devoted professional of ths tenderer line? Here' are attractive questions In ithica all around: Tn It interesting to take up along with them the thought of John Brooks Leavett. expressed In a recent address (o the' graduating class of the Law school of the Maryland University, as ar lollnws: No lawyer Is Justified in devising Vhemes by which, under the guise of (radons, his rlienta may really corn-ji- lt breaches of the law. The court forbids the doctor to exer-rtn- e a certain ethical discretion ns to his fees st the Impulse of the law of What should U be called humanity. ipnn to say of the lawyer who puts an nrrrptlonal premium on advice bow to lodge the law of the state. Brsrtaalww mother, however, was, and aha sng grated that people who allowed their cloaks to blow over their heads some-time- s caught cold. "Oh, no, mother,1 observed her daughter complacently. Ton don't catch cold when such g ifa ssp West the Trap. father haa always told me, began Edgar, that pretty girls make Poor wives. Now, when, f marry It must be a girl who is not pretty at 11, but one who is possessed of tha home loving Instincts, one who is h and" "Oh, Mr. ' Montgomery Edgar Ihie ia ao sudden, but yoq may aslg papal" My GiwtL Ready Manager We must put a great deal f real Urn into this forest scene. Can yon get some on to growl no as to re cmble a bear? Assis taut I think s& There are sic or seven stage heads bo have not received their wages for throe weeks. Ill call them. Aa Kafargtvabla Fcllaw, T didn't cloac my eyas one last night" "That eo? Insomnia U a miserable thing, I must say." "Oh, all slept right enough. They 1 closed thomselra." Cincinnati Times-tar- . .. . A Lais Buraia Ffra. At the Chequers Inn at Blapeatonea, rer Osmotherly, England, la a lira hlch for more than a haa BYr been allowed to gocentury The ont Plus to a quaint little building, to hlch many vialtm resort on account its never extinguished fire and the wf cake baked upon Its hearth, ft been kept by members of one fam-- J for over a hundred years. htesssitig 'There-- , Vim DUpnltlai, old Blither. He takes such Jaundiced view of the world," il worthy, "Net always, aaya Mlggtebury. Ha 7 get those pessimistic moods on when ho ha, been drinking." thing, in effect He takes a e oljobadlced view. Judge. re-G- ',e wa a muttered tbhiK a my sleep hut night about ?1 cn . bluff I waa dreaming of si W 1 IX'T'T ellJT a friend and I " England several Atw Orleans pro-l'iiv- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice ia hereby given, that sealed lb-- . proposals will be received by Board of Education of Ogden City, in tha State of Utah, at the office of the .Clerk of the raid Board, rooms iu the Eccies building at the south corner of 24tb vtreet and Washington avenue, in said Ogden City, until ihe hoar of twelve o'clock noon of the first day of July, 1904, at which time and place the said proposals will be opened, for the furnishing of, all labor and materials necessary to construct and finish, in a good and workmanlike man ner, a school bouse of eight rooms, to be erected on the south side of 30tli street, between Washington avenue an.j Adams avenue, In said Ogden City. Said labor and materials are ta bo famished agreeable to, and in conformity with, the plana and specifications for Nich work furnished by said Heard and subject to inspection at the office of tba said clerk and at the office of J. A. Smith, architect, room 31(1 in the aforesaid Eccies building. SaiJ Board reserves the right to reject any and all propiwals. Each bidder must accompany his for proposal with a certified ch-cth-- j not less than five per cent of amount of hia bid. payable to the order of the said Board of Education, and the check of the bidder whose proposal ia accepted aball be forfeited to said Board in case ho fails or refuses to enter into tba necessary contract and furnish the required bond. By order of the Board of Educatiuu of Ogden City. THOMAS D. DEE, President. Attest: E. S. Rolnpp, Clerk. 404-4J- 5 for full parlculass at once. Fleishman k Co.. 1LU4 Broadway. N. V. our own Learn the real estaie hu.-- i V and start iti for yourself. make you our reprewniatU j and teach you tin- - business ly ma:l Wo furnish largo l.ii of salable propfrom $on y and jc: to earn Write ! (mi to tamim annually. free booklet and particulars. H. W. Cross c Co., :;y Tacoma Bldg.. Chicago. DON'T WORK for inhere. Be - -'. WANT Ell' EVERY ing to JistriUii-signs, etc., at f l" Men willsamples, tack : EKE daily- - Pernia-in-u- t. ng. Continental Srniiu, Chicago. No caud.-- Diatributir.g V k Trustworthy person, each district, to bupiiiii.ond business for wholesale house. $0.i)ii paid weekly, expense muLot advanced; position permanent; tMierience not essential; this is ii.i .inception. Man ager, fcu7 Conuv BuLg., Chicago. WANTED MOLER S BARBER COLLEGES of lavs Angeles. Calif., Salt Lake City, Utah, Dalhu, Texas, or Tlmes-Demo- - X. Write nearest branch for particulars. i LOST ; yd1'" turn LOST Small black ruin purse, LOST WA.M'El) Mii'V. Boy 16 or 17, to work (u adiiivstii to Billing, Mo., fludur leave at Smudard office. l; es, Sii'J Ecclcs Bid;. FOR SALK CHEAP A power ca9 mi;:ni'. Enquire Standard office. hulill. Puli frame huue, center (.1 til), easy (arms, $1,600. N, It . lvt-k2iiJ Eccies lildg. WANTED Men t ihe barber limit. 1 have a u w luetbuil hv wa:h jou can cmit. nil expehroo bo--b vo Luishin; iv.i'itiiiiu.; i,iols anu board. Eight ks :ouiihtcs. Wv.io for panli"i'a:. Denver Bar-l-- r College, Deliver Colo. n WANTED Servant girl 2322 Jetli rin. fur bouse-Wiii- k. WANTED Dining room gut at tha Virginia. Curtains dona. JSAl.K- - MILLIKEN Tieuts Burge.m. animal. Oifire Cuiey ISsrn. l'houe No. 219Y. No. 29. o II ox. N.glii 167 2uth SL Teacher of wide experience on stage and pisiform will take a few pupils or class. Terms reasonable. Apply evening. A. W. WATSON, 2S18 Washington Are. Ci'j Keoekah Lodge X. 4, L f., meet ATHBONE SISTERG Meets every Saturday afternoon at 30 in Pythian hall. Utah National Bank building. Sojourning sisters cordially invited to attend. MR 8. CHARLOTTE FERNLUML FIRE INSURANCE. B. IL Goddard, Insurance, Real Es411 E C. MRS. MAE CU9TEAD.M. Utah Loan A Trust Building. FRUITS AND CANDIES. of R. Cl ROYAL ARCANUM. John Gontos, the popular randy SALK-B- eat 95 acre farm tn Wehaa the finest Una of choicber county for $5,01)0. KELLY A est fruits, candles, cigars and tobae-r- o 1 IKK PICK. You should rail and are him. Ona 2335 Washing, door north ot FDR SALE 6 room house, S acre, ton Avenue. Wrights; eliu-kev house and arils, barn, N. 11. Ives, 209 Keep Bldg. FURNISHED ROOMS. FOU SALK iiKuleru brick FLUlNTtii 1E1 I KOOMH The UoiontoC hu.-- u v ii li barn nn 25th St., $3,0b0. nicely furnished, light and airy N. IL Ilex, 2u9 Eccies Bldg. looms with hath. Kaira rraKunahle. 362 24ib Bl. (trace E. Anderson, FOR SALE Luts close in. All in ths l'nipi ioircs. choicest of I ties ring I fruit. Very 23rd sod cheap. Chauticcy Parry, HAIR GOODS. Wash. Ave. Mrs. C. E. Lest denier in hair goods, TO SELL Splendid fruit farm, a switches, frixina, etc., at low prices. uap, easy terms. Masquerade costumes, wigs, etc. Mall W. B. WEDELL. orders promptly attended to. Hair chains a specially. P. O. Box 435, FOR SALE Geo. A. Lows Comfans Rooms over old poslofflcc building, 331 pany has two electrla four-arfor sale at a bargain. Inquire at Twenty fourth etrecL lincky Mountain Council. Noi (37, maet at A. G II. W. hail seoond aad fourth Monday ovenlnga Vlsttlai brothers invited. Pays death benefits of one. (wo or three thousand dollars F. C. MAKTINUALH, Regent JOB. SEVERN, Onl. Q. B. ROBERTS, Secret ary. $1,-2.'- their O. Invited. MRS. MAB1H. dPON. X'ohle GraaL A! KB CLARA E. COOK, Sac'y. $51 20th Street ELOCUTION. tate and Loans. Rooms Queen first and tnrd Satur day erenii'.f at Odd Feiiowa' ball Twenty fouith Su Vtoiting, astember all man-nfactur- WANTED Girl to do eooklng and k'Hirn work st Mnent-ic- r Bouse, id'll slreet. No l:icirifUivl persons neej apply. WANTED Lac con- taining $20 gold pii'i.e. Return to Standard office. Kc,ard. . FOR SALE -- Four Jeraoy cows. Hun-t- r & Kennedy, room 6, First NatL tut iik building. WANTED Highest prtew paid for UCNTS rast-of-t clothing. 81IOE3 aal HATS. Hyman. 164 25th 8L red morocco puree, reto 3237 Wa.'ii. Ave. Reward. Indies 1 Yclerlnarv mod-mi- tiuo hr.i it. D. P. . trick house, Livery tarn, two 1ms, $3,500. i'huuo con-liiio- WAN I'Kl- l- C.Irl for general bouse woik. Good wages, 2j.u Adams. LOST. SAI.1-- FOR SAl.E - 5 mom frame rebidvni.e, it.. Water iu biiUM. good fl.iHio. Chuuneey Parry, I'.irj and Wash. Ave. J Denver. Colo., will pay railroad faro for a limited number ut mudenta aa the demand for our ha: hers la greater tjian tha supply; we teach the trade in 8 weeks and guai antes positions; all expenses male while learning. d. OO-DE- I'Oit THESE COLUMNS i ! recommend Emmett' LOST Ivor J.bnon inisa 20 Inch Absolutely pure. Ogden frame, red. G k J tires, Person sadBottling Works. Phone 21a. dle, Small check in enamel on top bar close to handle bars. Nearly NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. . ne Return to Pmudfit Sporting (foods Co. and receive reward. 1904. 27. Juno Ogden, Utah, Sealed proposals for grading and LOST OR STOLEN. paving In Paving District No. 10, being Wall Avenue from 24th to 25th LOST OK STOLEN Out of my pasture Streets, in Ogden City. Slate of Utah, near Uintah one yearling bay horse under plans and specifications preparcolt. Black mane and tail; one bay ed' by the City Engineer' and approved filly two year old. black mane and received will be Council, the City by very heavy. Finder will bs retall, iu the office of City Engineer at the warded by returning to Dr. E. M. aforesaid, the City Hall at Ogden City or leave information at StanCOnrcy, 16th on m.. the until I o'clock, p. day dard. of July, 1904, at which time all bids received will lie publicly opened and LOST OR STOLEN Bay mare about tead aloud. . 8i)0 lbs., all years old, mane cut unThe right la reserved to reject any der collar. $5.00 reward- - Janitor or all bids and to waive any defects. Union Depot. F. A, of Council, the City Ry order PARKER, City Engineer. LOST Cresw.nt Wheel, model 37. No. 737733. Please return tn C4S0 Lincoln NOTICE or L. H. Becrafls store. la given that, pursuant to direction of STRAYED OR STOLEN. the Board of County Commissioners of Wabar County, Utah, and Sections 527, OR STRAYED STOLEN A light 628 and 629 of the Revised Statutes brown mare, white strip in fore-beaof Utah, 1898, bjda will be received Branded H. C." on hip. Reat my office until Jane 27th, 1904, turn io Reed Barber shop, and be for such books, blanks, and stationrewarded. ery aa may be required by the several county officers of said county during FEMALE HELP WANTED. the year beginning July 1, 1904. The lie each item may probable quantity of local work at ascertained by referring- - to the esti- LADIES Pleasant home; $20 paid weealy; (hia la no mate of the same prepared by tha deception. Write today. Manager, several officers and on fils in my office, 800 Como Block, Chicago. and to which reference la hereby made. AH bids shall state separately the price of each item of books, AGENTS WANTED everywhere; exOne Dollar a year clusive territory. blanks and stationery to be furnishprotects you." We laaua more accied, and the right ia reserved on be dent and sickness policies than any half of the Board of County Commisother similar company In tha world, sioners to accept or reject any and all because we Issue tha most popular bids, or to accept or reject a part ot and cheapest insurance writtep; new any bid. The party to whom the contract la awarded will be required to ' plan; $1 a year pays for $500 policy; no assessments or dure; other give a bond tor tbc faithful perforamounts in proportion. Death beao- -' mance of the contract fit; weekly indemnity; specific inBids will also be received untilJune 87, demnity for loss of limbs nr eye1904, for (he publication of county refree medical attendance; many dursight; notices and advertisement ports, other original and popular features. ing the year beginning July 1, 1904, Issued to either sex without regard to the right being reserved by the Board nationality, color or occupation. All of County Commissioners to reject tied; Insurance assets $500,000, Reany and nil bids and to readvertisa. liable representatives wanted everyBy order of the Board of County where; good territory still open; lib-orCommissioners. permanent, ooqtract to capable C. R. HOLLINGSWORTH. previous experience not necagents; Auditor. County International Company, $31 essary. 1904. June 13th, Ogden, Utah, Broadway, (Dept. 26). hew York. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. WANTED. Ogden, Utah, June 22, 1904. Sealed proposals for the Work of conwagon and structing pipe sewers in Sewer District WANTED To buy a team, harness. Apply at 27bu Lincoln. No. 8, ia Ogden City, under plana and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and approved by tha City Coun- WANTED An experienced girl for housework. Permanent place. Good cil, will be received at the office of the City Engineer in the City Hall at pay. No, 818 24th BL Ogden City aforesaid, until 3 oclock sewing. Bummer p. m. on Monday, July 18, 1904, at WANTED Plain dresses and childrens clothing a which time ail bid received will be specialty. 8043 Adama. Phoysa 823 T. publicly opened and read aloud. The work consists of 2.310 feet of h pipe; WANTED Gkv1 horse, 1,150 to 1,200 pipe; 3.834 feet of h 6,167 feet of lbs. 2164 Jefferson Are. pipe; 17,206 feet of pipe; 108 manholea. Trenches varying from 8 to 12 feet in depth WANTED To hire horse, harness and and the whole will be required to be surrey for the summer. 423 Eccle completed during the year 1904. Plans building. and specifications may be bad upon application to the City Engineers ofWANTED Two young men to travel; fice. mall salary aid expensea 1o start. The right ia reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive any defects. Apply at Windsor hotel, between 10 and 11 a. m. Edv. Greene. By order of the City Connell. A. F. PARKER, Cjty Engineer. WANTED Girl for housework, $5.00 W- - 7299. per week. 2354 Adams. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE Holland... OF COMPTROLLER OF - WANTED Young man clerk,New York er. No others need apply. THE CURRENCY. Racket Store. . . Washington, D. Cm June 9th. 1904. evidence WANTED Agents, NewYorka SteamWhereas, by satisfactory presented to tba undersigned, it haa boat Horror," told by survivor anj been made to appear that 'THE PINeye witnesses. 1 100 dead, 100 illusCHES NATIONAL BANK OF about trations from photographs, located In the City of Ogden, in Price $1.60. 600 pages. 7 of and State the County of Weber, Belling like wild fire." Best term, Vtobt has complied with all tbe procredit given, freight paid. Send 10 visions of the Statutes of tbe United in stamps for outfit and incents States, required to be complied with Kubiman Company, structions. before an association shall be author4, Chicago. Dept. of ized to commence the business Banking; No NOW. THEREFORE. I, Thomas P. WANTED Girl for housework. washing. Good wages. 2534 Wall Kane, Deputy and Acting Comptroller Ave. of tbe Currency, do hereby certify that The Pingree National Bank of Oggirl for grneral den." located in the City of Ogden, in WANTED Good the County of Weber, and State ot housework. 2443 Adams. Utah, la authorized to commence the business of Bankitg aa provided in WANTED-Go- od girl and middle agBeutlon Fifty one hundred and sixty-nin- e ed woman for general housework. of tha of the Revised Statutes 2613 Wash. United States. -, witIN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, to sell water filtness iy hand and seal of office this WANTED Agent retails at $2.00. seller; easy ers; ninth day of June, 1904. Big profits, exclusive territory. Write T. P. KANE. (Seal) quick. Seneca Filter Co., 8eneca, Mo. Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the Currency. WANTED A young lady or gentleman to work on a salary, not leas than BUSINESS CHANCES. $40 per month. Call at 2434 Monro Ave., between 9 and 10 a. m. and MONEY THAT NEVER TAKES A VA2 and 6 p. m. money CATION; It even earns while you sleep and la paid back to A' gentleman stenographyou in large dlvwehds each week; WANTED er. who can asrist at office woiit. we can give you the highest reference right in your owa town. Write Address 46, rare Standard. ... THROUGH MALE HELP WANTED Physicians 12-ln- s?AL:'--Mi- ) acres. X.i. 1 live stock lauoii. g:m.i in: pro yi u.onts. terms, ft. .'mu. N. 1J. Ives, 'J '9 Eerie lEiig. lK-s- a rods water. 20-lnc- KNOWN hus. isi 1001. FOH LET YOUR WANTS EE al, Ynig, The feminine instinct begins young. The little girl who wore her new cloak for the first time in sb east wind was not thinking of the edst wind, ller pretty lining! Joplin. Mo, July I. A two weeks sjspeusiou of work will he granted miners tbe of Joplin belr.nirg July 3. No: Ice to That effect has been tent to mine owners and by ibe Missouri and Kansas Line ill tiers' association. ,irLV ORDER OP WASHINGTON. Union. No. 172, Order ol Washington nice! every Tuesday arming at g o'clock in A. O. U. W. hall Visiting comrade invited lo attend. H- - A. 81M8, President. WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. Ogden ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS WaUaich'" Dl vis', on" No. 124. 07 R C-- , rneeis second and fourth Friday a 2:30 p. m. la K. of P. ball, corn Washingtoa avenue and 4th 6L At. odice. brother are onrdially Invited to at MOMTJO LOAN. tend. F. W. HERRINGTON, C. Q Freeh milk cow, full MONEY TO LOAN jTj. BRUM MITT. D. L. BOYLE, 8. and T. breed Jersey. Apply to $31 West MONEY TO LOAN On farms and dty 24ib street. WOODMEN OP THE WORLG Hunter A Kennedy real estate. Room NatL Bank First $, Bldg. Welter No. 74. Moots in K. o! FDR SALE 160 acres of rholca farmball ia Utah National (tank building cr fruit land, Nl? 4 Bee. 29 Tp. MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES. 10. N. of U. 2 W. Two and one-ba- lf ing every Thursday evening at I o'FOR RENT. mile westerly from Coriuan. Full STANLEY BROS., dealers In marble clock. Visiting Woodman cordially la vllad to attand. J. O. GA83KRQ. water rlglit. $35.00 per acre, half and granite nioauuepto and a C K- - AUTII. FOR RENT-- - Furnii-hehnebckeeiiing cash, balance ran run I years at T par Beak Bldg Net First Wc Clerk, have one of place only rooms, 134 wes 27lh 8., Iietwecn rent interest per annum. Addraaa business, employ no agents and do our Wall and Pacific avenues. WOMEN OP WOODCRAFT. John 7'. Lynch, room 50$ Progress own work. Will sell work 25 per cent block, Salt Lake City sold than Sega Call uud Lheaper LUy Chicle No. 1T4 meets every ngenta. by FOR KENT Furnished rooms and t our price before buying. Corner 2nd and 4ih Friday nights at 7:39 in bonrd. with all modern conveniences FOR SALE brick konae.brlck Wah'.aglon and 21st street. K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbor 614 24(h. lots. Douglas Ave., $2,000. barn, Invited. N. H. IvM, 209 Eccies FAINTING AND PAPER HANGING Easy MISS MAY WTKER. 0. N. FOR RENT house furnished, UulMing. ELLEN EASTMAN, Clark, 2234 Washhoi uud cold water, cellar, electric Wall Paper, Paper Hanging and ington Ava light, pisuo, fine locution, 659 23rd. FOR BALE Or will trade for improvSee J. R. Prane 2494 Waah. ed city property, an elegant 13 acre Painting. Wunifii or Wi"xJurafi. Ogden Cirale, FOR RENT Three nicely furnished fruit farm (benring) on 17ih at rent, 681, nffiel every Monday night at S PIANO TUNING room for light housekeeping, 2824 mile from 8. P. shops. Chauncey p. m.. Odd Fellow' hall. Visiting Wash. Ave. Parry, Cur. 23rd and Wash. invited. PIANO TUNING-M- r. Tempwt Wood, Neighbors MARTHA MORRIS, O. N. (single tuning, $3.60; by the year $7.60. FOR RENT -- Two furnished rooms. FOR RALE Very fine old violin cheap. MARIE CRITKS, Clark. 2466 rare Address, Fred Masse, Modem conveniences. 154 Twenty-seven- th 2260 Wash. Barnes, Washington ave. a Street. TO BELL orchard la choice G F. 0 LK. TICKET BIOSES. FOR RENT Room with board; new young fruit, on Canyon road; cheap and eaiy terms. W. B. WEDELL. Ogdaa todga, No. 711. meets avary house; everything first class. 161 Twenty-firs- t. Tliaaday evaplng lodge and rlub rooma Plume 759k. BH ARMAN'S Cut Rato office, ticket FOR BALE 1$ 1 by 132 feat on Mad- 102 Twenty-fift- h second floor Masonic building, lilt atreeL Healy Houea. ison Ave., between 24th and 16th vuah. Ava A. Q. HORN, B. R. FOR RENT Furnished house of four 191 Z. Amerimember Only at recta. Apply to Wm. Glaamana, Telephone W. ('. rilANDAU,. Secret srv. rooms in party without children. Incan Ticket Broker In Asia. Ogdea, Standard office. which mean to th (raveling publlo quire 8(10 21st Bl. low rates and perfect safety. Special MODERN WOODMEN OF AME'!C Utah Camp, No. 9999, rates to and from Europe via all lines FOR RENT Bmali house, good rail every PROFESSIONAL Highest price paid for unuoed tickets, Tuesday night at 8 oclock 1 K. of F. road location. Inquire al 106 24th. ball J. J. BRUM MITT, V. C. mileage, eta J. H. SHAFEIl, Cler. for FOR RENT- - Furnished rooms Attorncys-atLaJobs C. Baker, the Ogden Tlrket house keeping pi 212 Wash. Ave. or LADIES SOCIETY OP N. OP L. F, broker, buys and sella railroad tickets. 4?7 24th Bl. C. " Eoclas Bldg Write, call up or coma la. Wa want to RICHARDS, Pari of "tha itncklM Lodge'VnTill W. L. MAGINN18, 117 to talk !5tb atreeL Tql. meet! ovary Thursday ovaalng at yon. FOR KENT Furnished and unfur- A. E. PRATT, phone, I32X. Wo belong to (ho Union Labor Hail, 883 24th atreeL Vim ' nished rooms, for light housekeep- GEORGE HALVERBON ttiag members Invited. J. N. KIMBALL, ing, everything new, 137 2Uib BL MISS GRACE HESTON, President CHARLES STOUT, MISS MARGARET JONES, Sac'y. RESTAURANT, MARK LEBSKNGER, furnished house, FOR RENT m R. S. FARNSWORTH, 2831 Wash. Ave. References. IROTREKHOtf OP RAILWAY First Nat Bank Bidm Tho beat 1 5c meal ia Ogden at (bn TRAINMEN. room house. N. IL HULANIfiKI A TEBRY. Star Lunch Counter, 21$ 26ih SL FOR KENT-S- ix m i Not 88, Brotherhood ef JOSEPH Ogden Lodge CHEZ, 209 Eccies Bldg. tvrs, m VALENTINE GIDEON, Railway Traiaman, meats avary WedSANITARY. as D. MURPHY. nesday a veniag at 7:89 pi m. FOR RENT Six room coLUge, with J. A. G. HORN, E. F. MARSHALL, Mutor. reOo.a B. 3434 Wash. Ogden grease City barn. Sanitary Newly big A. U HOWE, Sacrotory, 819 Ttaryiand A MACMIILAN HENDER80N Enend cleaned end cesipooli.acloaeto (raps, paired papered throughout. T. R. O'CONNOLLY, B69 I4tk oil other sanitary work dona. 213$ Ava quire mornings, 2422 Adama. B. A. MUNSEY, Collector. 241 2Sth SL Lincoln Ave. Phone 615Z, for FOR RENT Furnished rooms Dcntisti FORESTERS OP AMERICA. TON6QRIAL ARTIST. light housekeeping. Room 14, No. ' 6o ' L Mra.uAAilnoCn!eeaweliafor 2468 Wash. Court Wasatch Na I Foremen of tba beet shampooing, singeing of bnlr America. Meats I. O. O. F, hall, 24th DR. D. H. SMITH, 1st NaL Bnk. HUB-DR- . furnished Two will FOR BENT make yon foal BL, flrst and third Wadaaaday avsnlaga and masaaga (bat nicely A. MOSMAN, over Wm. Driver's rooms for light housekeeping, blue fresh and good. 2423 Moaroa. of aach mouth at 7:19. 2461 Wash. Ava Store, Dyng Adams. 2166 flame oil stove. 1 B. RAM8ET, C G PR. W. O. DALRTMPLB, $467 Wash. ALBERT E. CLOSE, Saffy. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. FOR RENT Rooms In th Boyls DISBA 6 TREATED CHRONIC Eg Block. Wc have a number of nic PRATFRNAL ORDER OP EAGLE MASONIC. suites of rooms unfurnished to rent, wa Chronic Diseases Treated and cured can rent you from two to six rooms 4a by new method of applying electricity. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogdea suites. Inquire of W. B. We dell, Office hours Maaoala hall, over 2411 Washington Aerie No. Ill, F. O. E., meet every rooms $ to I, Boyla block. Consultation Ava, Ogden, Utah. Sunday evening in A. O. U. W. hnlL p. m. 666 22th Street. over Howell's at 2:00. Visit iag free. 2151 FOR RENT Eulta ot rooms, Weber Lodge No. I F. A A. M. Rag-al-ar Brother Eaglee are Invited to attend Bberburne avenue. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. communications first nod third the Aerie meetinga R. E. MACINTOSH, W. F. of each month. Qualified Thursdays FOR RENT Flat funnahed for houseI D. T. TRACT, W. Beey. BurMaaoae A. and Dr. Invited. Physician Fernlund, cordially 8773 n. B. FORBES. Aerie Physician. keeping, also piano. Inquire v. McIntosh, w. m. a. Office hours, 10 to 12 a m., I geon. Graut, telephone 21Y F. E. NICHOLS, Swfiy. to 4 p. m. 240 26th SL Phon $29. KNIGHTS OP COLUMBUG FOR RENT Two or three room furOgdea Chapter No. 2, R. A. M. RegARCHITECTS. for light or nished ular convocation drat Tueaday of each unfurnished, Ogdaa Council No. 777, moot at A. O. U. W. hall first sad third MonApply at 264 26th. housekeeping. F. C. Wood A Co., Architects, rooms month. Visiting companions cordially Invited. F. W. VO IX. M. E. H, P. day. Visiting brethren invited to att60 and 67, First National Bank h slidFOR RENT Furnished rooms for E. C. BROWN. F. 8. F. end. E. NICHOLS, I10 K. Secretary. ing. Telephone, W. L. MAG1NNI3, O. K. housekeeping, 2226 Lincoln. El Monte Commandary No. 2, K. T. ASSAYEB. FOR RENT Front room for one or Stated conclave second Wednesdays of FRATERNAL UNION OP AMERICA. two gentlemen. 2629 Grant J. McVickcr, Assay. 160 MalnSL, each month. Sojourning Sir Knights Sego Liodga, iii, Fraternal Union Salt lake Cl'.y, Utah. P. 0. Box 10M. courteously Invited. at America, meets at I. O. O. F. tall, be will TO RENT A placer mine In Idaho. or mall express by Samples E. & H. J. EPPERSON. the second and fourth Friday of each W. & WEDELL. carefully assayed. F. E. NICHOLS, Recorder. . month. Visiting Fratera contlally tor vlted to attred. FOR RENT DEL MONTH, rooming BOARD. Queen Bather Chapter 14a DR P. A. COOK, Fratoraal Master. boose, tbe Woodmanaee block, 24th S. Regular m eatings held at Maeonto E. C, Bec'y. Secretary'! olflna street All rooms have bean reno- BOARD First-clas2225 Uhls board, hall th Bret and third Fridays of each Eccle Cook, Phono S60X. Bldg. vated throughout, and nicely furnishC14Z. Wash. Ave. Phone month. Bojou ruing mem bare cordially ed. Rooms with or without board. v to invited attend, TWKHtrOfFYTFUir Mre. T. Mortmseu and Bon, proprla-toraBOARD AND ROOM, MINNIE HASLET, W M. LILLIE HALSTEAD, Secretary. Ogden Lodge, Na I, Knights of Py261 Furnished room and board. thias meet at Castia ball, Utah Nafor FOR KENT Furnished room tional Bank building, every Monday 26th at A. O. U. W. rent, 2C2 23rd. """ evening. Ail K. of P's. requeeted to TtJ. W. A. KoT2, Q. Fidelity Lodge, A. M. HODGE, C. meet with us. for BOARD AND ROOM Front room and Meets In A. O. U. W. hall every Bator-daFOR RENT Furnished rooms or G. KIND. M. of F. two W. for couple. board gentlemen tbe LawreiiC, light housekeeping, at Visiting broth are Invit- & N. CUSTEAD. K. of R. and E Reasonable, 2547 Orchard Ava TeL ed. evening. 2613 Waah. No children. H. H. UTZENBERG, M. W. 782Z. WALTER RICHEY, Recorder, , ROYAL NEIGHBORS OP AMERICA. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms, W. N. PEIRCE, Financier. 365 2$tb BL ROOMS BOARD, and or gentlesingle or ea suite. Indie Escalator Camp of Ogden, Na 12(9 men. 3683 Great Ava, Bennett DEGREE OP HONOR. BttlWEUZL meete every Friday avsnlng of each: Block. month at A. Ok U. W. halt Visiting Meets every Wednesday evening at Becker Browing ana Malting Comneighbor always welcome Maltsters. and Ogden, 7:39 o'clock at A. O. U. W, halL FOR BALE. pany. Brewers MRS. EIJ5IA BOWERS, Oracle MtSS ANNA HANSEN, Chief ot MISS LAURA BOWER& Recorder. 'CHANCES. 'BUSINESS work BALE Span of 1.200 lb. Honor, 203$ Adame Ava A. HILL. B MRS. JEANNETTE horses, harness and wagon, call at KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEEG THE BEST OPPORTUNITY IN onee, 2374 Wash. Ave. cor iler, $39 22nd BL Silver Tent TWiT" lmeelairt aii3 for the investment of small LOIS E. PEIRCE, Financin, MISS third Friday avsntaga at o'clock la and large suras of idle mouey where 75f 28rd atreeL FOR BALE; Fresh milch eo', cheap, K. of P. halL Visiting Knight corIt will produce a large and stood 1070 22nd 6L MR3. SUSIE SIMS, Receiver. J. D. HARRIS, monthly revenue without risk cjf dially Invited. Commander. loss. Principal back on demand. FOR BALE High grade pianos and ODD FELLOWG T. HARR1P. Record Keeper. For fuU particulars, address W. II. R organa. Special bargains for this Latimer, 413 Walnut bL, Philadelmonth. Terms to - suit M. OgdraLodgNo. 5 lndepenJcnrOr Ogden Tent Na 24, meets lbs sec226(1 Wash- phia, Pa. dar ol Odd Fellowa Meet la L O. O. F. ond and fourth Wednesday evening! hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting at 2 o'clock sharp, in I. O. O. F. balL CARPENTER WORK. FOR 8AL1S An elegant 6 room frame brothers cordially invited to be pres- Visiting Knights rordlally invited to residenre on Jackson Ato. $1,009. " WM. DOYLE. Noble Grand. attend. W. W. DAVIS, Commander. Edgar De Lamater, carpenter. Job ent Cfaauncey Parry, 23rd and Wasblng-- . Prompt service. S. T. HULANIBKI, 8007. work a rpedaty. F. F. BOND, R K. ton Are. 1065 Farley'e lone. LADIES OP THE MACCABEEG FOR BALE Lodging house for sals. Junction City' Lodge No. 10, New furniture and full of roomers DRESSMAKING. Order of Odd Fellowa meets Silver Hive Na 1. meets tha secoaJ Bargain to right party; 256 Tweuty-flft- h in I. O. O. F. ball every Thursday aad fourth Tuesdays at p. street Mrs. Hopkins and Mn Glass have evening. Visiting brothers cordially di. at K. P. hall. VUItlng sisters cordially invited. FOR 8 ALE 2 I f acres aiT in fruit, opened np dressmaking padora at tha invited to lie present AGNES HILLIARD, L. C, C. P. UTTER, N. G. house, cellar, btrn. etc. $2,500. N. II. Boyla Block, 24CS Wash. Ave. Evening WALTER RICHEY, geerotarv. d i cues n specialty. Ivca, 2u9 Eccies Bldg. WAN'l ED A FOR SALE grocery clerk, ago 27, with 10 years experience, and good baliits. wouid like a position either retail or wholesale; A1 references. Address, Win. Montgomery, 113 High Bl. W. Detroit, Mich. first-clas- s a head-atoue- g-- oor-dial- ly to tt-iui- 2 'iA bhu w a aaao-elatio- n. i i 1 1 a 9tollia,Itol t,GE s T a y for EX-(ter- lado-pende- two-thir- ty |