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Show THE M0ES1SQ EXAMINEE OUDES, UTAH. SrXPAY MORNING, IFOR RENT JtnaEEIKSlHESK PEABODYS IN SIDE it'K ItEN I FurniMiiv 'unven fence. tvi ii!o, Imc!. 1'7 12 Wash. liK ADVERTISEMENTS ON' TM1 PACE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. LESS NO FIRST INSERTION THAN 25 CENTS. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN EXCEPTING BUSIADVANCE, NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. IS 1 .".4 Toil t Montreal i Gaynor ManiwiI, March in (juebea (jrwiie were arrested them Siy for the purpose of bringing Montreal to complete extradition 4.-- Against Adams. Apply the Washington Ave. GIRL WANTED 474 Itotiver, March 4. Atiuiucy Juhn WAldron, chief council for James. H. Peabody continued hia argument today 1- -2 -- WANTED Competent work, 2354 Adams. gilt for Idan-h- a house- . lu.iiid room, 3 RENT FurnivuM. flr , 3 urge eh. trie light, moms, steam he.i; modem. Grand t'peia tioue. 3 2 3t. FOR RENT Nlcelt furnished rooms for housekeeping; newly paia-ied- ; also rooms for traiui.eni. "261 Washmo. ington. FOR RENT Two modern housekeeplwk. ing rooms. 2377 Jefferson. FOR RENT Furnished and unfurnished housekeeping rooms. Phone 642x Bell, 710 lndepeadeut. 2252 Washington avenue. FOR RENT light Work by the day by ex- FOR RENT Furuislied rooms perienced J restmaker. Can give good hath. 22u9 Wash. references. 2338 Adams. Independent with m WANTED SOLILOQUY ADDRESS .. Furnished rooms houwKeplng. 2521 Adams ferson. INAUGURAL fn if. 2-- 2-- 631 ldtnw. CZAR'S 2n l.Ueo'n. rooms for 4-- 1 WANTED Girl for hoiMVork. ' in' favor of ousting Governor Adams Grant. the wanted con are test and or. by the seating They Having connection spoken one hour Mr. Waldron had four SITUATIONS WANTED. FEMALE. Spirent authorities incontracts. hours remaining tu the allotted time JJJl, the Savannah river for hia ojieuing address. WANTED Washing to do, 2721 Jef- PRESIDENT'S ,yt RENT Ftiriiihid 77 aud pantry one voora faia-i- - 32 22nd IDK RENT Two ih.ii Wash. B. P. i nimleiii inm Ke.vl phone No. S06. MALE HELP WANTED. After (be Czars morning hath It is to bis habit meditate an hour before WANTED lUfldsrous Applause When Roosevelt Boy about 18 years old. firessing himself. Ixtndon Thui-- CorAddress B, t are Standard. Appears to Take Oath of respondence. Office. (Viewing himself in the WANTED Men to distribute samNaked, what am J? A lank, skinny, ples. tack signs. $3.00 daily. No can4. President spider-legge- d libel on God! March nf the Image Washington, Continental Distributing vassing. tlu Look waxwork head at the face, before office of Service, Chicago. Roosevelt took the oath mellon with of the the a expression lias a vast gathering of the people be projecting ears the knotted elbows ENERGETIC workers everywhere to elected to serve. The attendant I tbe dished breast thu knife-edge- d distribute circulars, samples and ad unusual. not shins then the end all and beadi were Inaugurations feet, gente Good pay. No vcrtMng matter. and boncapiays, an imitation Advertisfmu the time the east front of the cap-lt- joints canvassing. There la nothing pliotngrapli! New York. Co., first became the setting for (he ing imperial about this, nothing imposing, same. gemiony have been much the fur the impressive, nothing to invoke awe and WANTED Ladles and Gentlemen in Iht great crowd, assembled full of features, reverence. Is it this that a hundred and tills and adjoining territories, to rewaning event of a day forty million Russians ki-- s the dust MQoot be estimated even by comparl-aopresent and advertise the Wholesale before not! end Manifestly worship? reach and Educational Department of au It extended far beyond the could No one this worship spectacle, old establlxlied house of solid finano the Voire and was so densely packed w lu is it. whut is It, Me. Then which is cial standing. Salary $3.50 per day, si to tarry the stage out of the sight that they worship? Privately, none Wil h expenses advanced each Monday al many. la 1: knoww than better it my clothes, gome time before the beginning of by check direct from headquarters. In desshould us clothe Without thou-nb4 I my Horse and buggy furnished when necths inaugural ceremony several nuked us other titute of authority any AdBouillon permanent. persona bolding tickets entitling essary. could tell me from a S. Blew Brothers dress them to seata on the eland began to person. Nobody Dept. Co., parson, a barber, n dude. Then who Is Mouon Bldg., Chicago, 111. take their places. of Uussiu? My At about 1 o'clock the official party the real Emperor run's through the main door. Cheers clothes. There la no other. WANTED Short hand and typewriter who has some knowledge of bookanesent up from the enthusiastic a are wore directed that Titles another artificiality multitude, all eyre keeping. P. (). Box 125. and tbe dryin get the ,flrt part of hia clothing. They nr and strainedPresident. 8liouta of goods conceal the wearers Inferiority ANY INTELLIGENT person may earn glimpse of the There he is" were heard frequently, and make him seem great and a wongood Income corresponding fur newsbut la nearly every Instance the cry der, when at bottom there in nothing papers. unnecessary, Experience remarkable about him. They can move was sounded in false alarm. semi for particulars, Press Syndicate President Roosevelt came forth a nation to full on its knees and sinN. Y. Lockport, v from between the massive pillars cerely worship an Emperor who withand oompoecdly. He was escorted out the clothes and the title would drop WANTED Bright boy who has bean br'Chief Justice Puller. With measur- to the rank of the cobbler and be swalthrougli the 6lh or 7th grade to ed tread in harmony with the dignified lowed up and lost sight of In the massed learn the printing business. Apply President the of the an chief of the Justice, multitude step inconsequent ials; to foreman of Standard between 4 advanced in state down the long aisle Emperor who, naked in a naked world and 6 p. m. of distinguished guests By this time would get no notice, excite no remark, all were standing and nothing could bo and be heedlessly shouldered and WANTED Men &nd women in this heard above the toar of thunderous Jostled like any other uncertified county and adjoining tent torlea, to welcome. stranger, and perhaps offered a kopek represent and advertise an old estabAt a sign from Chief Justice Fuller to lished house of Build financial standcaiTy Bomrbodya gripsack; yet. an (hr clerk f the Supreme court stepped Emperor Who. by the sheer might of ing. Salary to men $21 weekly, to forward holding a Bible. A hush fell thneo artificialities clothes and a title women $12 to $18 weekly with exover the crowd. The President raised can get lilmself worshipped a a deity penses advanced each Moaday by his right bind and the oath to support, bis people, and at hia pleasure and from headquarters. check direct tne laws and constitution of the United by unrebuked can exile them, hunt them, Horse and buggy furnished when Stiles was reverently taken amid deep he as Just them. i necesaa:y ; position permanent. Adthem, destroy libnce. When this had been concluded harry would with so many rats it the accident dress, Blew Bros. A Co, Dept A. there was practically no demonstration of blrtli hud furnished him a calling Monon Bldg, Chicago, 111. and ths President began his inaugural better suited to hia capacities thau address He aaid: WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. No people on "My follow citizens: ftnh have more cause to be thankful WANTED Lare Curialna to do up, (After a silence.) A curious inventhin ours, and this is said reverently, the 167 West 30lb. St. Wd In no spirit of boastfulness in our tion', an unaccountable invention race! The swarming Russian human own to with but strength, gratitude WANTED One span of horses and the Giver of Good who has blessed us millions have fur centuries meekly alwagon. Will pay $150 for outfit. with the conditions which ' have en- lowed our Family tu rob them. Insult W. Miles, 2627 Adams. abled us to achieve so large a measure them, trample them under foot, while of well being and of happiness. To us they lived end suffered anil died with Pan tons, pupils, u a people It has been granted to lay no purpose aud no function but to make WANTED Violin These peo2163 Adams avenue. the foundations of our national life that Family comfortable! in a new continent. We are the heirs ple are liorare just that horses with FOR BALE, MISCELLANEOUS. of the ages, and yet we have had to clothes ami a religion. A horse with psjr few of the penalties which in old the strength of a hundred men will let countries are exacted by the dead baud one man beat him. starve him, drive FOR SALE Baby carriage. Cheap. 2808 Adauia Ave, of a bygone civilisation. We have him; the Russian mil Horn, allow a mere not been obliged to fight for our handful of soldiers to hold them in One sideboard, almost agalnet any alien race; and sluviTy and these very soldiers are FOR SALK new. 758 2Gth uL yet our life has called for the vigor their own sons and brothers! and effort without which the manlier double-srate- d Md hardier virtues wither away. Unsurrey Laws are merely restraints they FOR 8ATJ2 One der such conditions It would be our condition. In Cheap, inquire good civilized In no function. have other own fault if we at 483 26th St. felled; and the success countries they restrain all persons, and which we believe the fu- restrain them all alike, which is fair confidently ture will bring, should cause in us no and righteous; but In Russia such laws FOR SALE Fine old violin, at aacri-fic- e. 2245 Wash. feeling of vainglory, but rather a deep a exist make an exceptlon-o- ur Famiad abiding realization of all which done we we do have as We lyplease; life has offered us ; a full A second-han- d Csligimpk acknowledg- as w pleased for centuries. Our com- FOR SALE ment of typewriter, cheap. Inquire nt the which is ours; mon trade has been crime, our common responsibility and s fixed Standard office. determination to show that pastime murder, our common beverage wader a free government a mighty blood the blood of the nation. Upon Paoplo can thrive best, alike as our heads lie millions of murders. Yet for SALE Old papers, 35 cents per the things of the body and the hundred. Call at this office. the pious moralist aya it la a crime nmn of the soul. to assassinate us. We and our uncles been given to us, and are a family of cubra act over a hunFOR RENT, FARMS. much will rightfully be expected from dred and forty million rabbits, whom a. we have duties to others, and we torture and murder and feed upon FOR RENT 12 acres good land on nd we can shirk all our 17th St. Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd days; yet the moralist urges neither. t e have become a great and WSth. forced by (he fact of its great-Int- that to kill us is a crime, not a duty. relations with the other na-0There are 23,000,000 families in RusMONEY TO LOAN. to earth: and we must lie- at every There is a man-chilwith such sia. PPle If these were 25,000,-00- 0 MONEY TO LOAN- -J. J. BKUMMITT iLm1?"?6 Tie- - Tow,rd other na-!- mother's knee. patriotic mothers they woula teach JrEe an'1 Bmail our attitude daily, Buying: "Re- MONEY TO LOAN on reel estate cordlal sincere these E,1 m ont! of must live by security. Jas B. Ballantyse, SIS show not only member this, take it to heart, our 12-- 2. Ecciee Bldg pathat word but in our deeds that it, die for it if necessary:outworn, obsodeB,rou of securing triotism is mediaeval, good win by acting toward them lete; that the modern patriotism, is MONEY TO LOAN On farms and city Hunter A Kennedy. real estate. lavaltv to the Nation ALL the time, nd generous Room 6, Flint Natl. Bank Bldg. of all their righta. But Just- - lovulty to the Government when it demllton With twenty-fivtah5iwfw,,erofll,y ,n a Mtton- - as In serves it" moBt when shown taught and trained patriots in the land telS1, countbut AWAITING THE ANALYSIS. generation from now, my successor weak, by the strong. would 10 regain from would think twice before he petiraUBt no lw butcher a thousand helpless poor kind-nesHonolulu, March 4. High 8beriff ihfr WC a tioners humbly begging for hia p are not Henry has a long aungraphlc record wronged OincIvM did aa other the I and 6 "iBh tace; but we justice, of hia examination of Miss Berner and ri.i?. ?f'ace . f Justice, the peace of day. Miss Hunt, the secretary and maid of I (Reflective pause.) Well, perhaps wish it because we inc1" the late Mrs. Stanford, relative to the been affected by three depressing circumstances of her death, but he re sfniii rvallt and ,,nnt because we have un:N weak nation that acts newspaper clippings which I found maintains tbe inmost retieeoce and Hjav.f.,1. ahould ever have der my pillow, I will read and ponder say. that he will absolutely not divulge in nd r. U5' ??d 110 B,ron Power them again. houi)1 anything Imfore the ehfunists make a 10 B,n,e w out report on thefr analysis of the contents MtiTilihJforab,le lnB0l,nt aggression, of Mrs. Stanford's siomaeh. It is beOur lieved tbat Sheriff Henry la taking thla u,Ial01lB with the other pow-ati- il era moiiei'"r d are Portant; but Washington, March 4. The chief course In accordance with the advive re our relations feature of the senate session today of tbe San Francisco pqline department ootie mi ?arBeIveK- - Such San Francisco, March 4. The Ca!l growth 1 waa the Induction in office of Vice nat1onP,h Ula'i0n ,nd ,n fatwef asj President Fairbanks and the swearing says today: At a lare hour this mornBw during the ceu ?un- ing comes thestartbng information Liiac into office of quite a number of lta MtionaI l the new senators liclng during a search of Mrs. Stanfords k In. lwHrtCr on Nob hill, hy detectives yesterlike Bulkely, (Conn.); Burkett. (Neb.); rowih fn the Problems pamed by which are Carter. (Mont.); Dick, (Ohio); Flint, day, a bottle containing strychnine was ever tXiTy nRUoa that rises to (Calif.); Hemenway. ilnd.); Nixon, found. This, it is believed, brings the home. Variably means (Nev.); Piles, (Wash.): Sutherland. perpetration of tbe murder lth 'eipoBMbiliiy and (Md.). Others Whether ibis boute is (ho one from danger." (Utah): and Rsncr. sworn in were old senators who have which the murderer look the poison that was placed In the Poland water t. A special been reelected. Mrs. Stanford drank and later In Chancellor The last day's proceedings were for that flrBt aesbiuni the moct part the perfunctory signing the bicarbonate of Mtda Which caused intATior, during Grorer ef bills pasted by the presiding off- her death is a secret that the polica - I at ids icer and a few other matters of routine Will not divulge. to appointment of three v 11 knoa throughout Including s There in a ni.w!.ioyb union Su Tacoifi to Inform the president that ma, Wauh. was ready to close its labors. B. FURNISHED rooms for light keeping. 427 24th St. t -tf FOR RENT Nicely Itntihed rooms by the day, week or month. Isquire at room 6, Boyle Block, 2468 Wash. Ave. 146 POP. RENT Nicely furnished room with hoard for two gestlameii. Home table. Strictly modem. 44$ 26th SL Kt FOR RklNT S6S4 Or anrur-ulahs- d tt rooms wltfe hath. The Colonial, 263 14lh BL BOARD AND ROOM First clam hoard and room. 871 S2ad BL ROOMS and BOARD, 165 ftth BL gi re-W- na-tio- o 1 d Nlne-nmnue- d STnt JCSEPII CHEZ, VALENTINE " Nat and electric liglita. 341 3 for rent alL 2800 Washington HOUSE aa " GIDEON. Ave.- - A McMILLAN " DELMAR DUNCAN, Noble Greed. HENRY KISSEL llaeg. " Junction City Lodge No. 36, Order ct Odd Fellows, meets in L O. O. F. hall every Tharadey evening. Visiting bra tears aordlally invited to be present C. P. UTTER. N. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. lade-prade- TICKET 8 HARMANS 101 Twenty-fin- k BROKERS. Cut rate ticket office, street. Mealy Homo. Telephone, 161 Z. Only memuer Amort-ca- n Ticket Broke ro Anon, in Ugden, which mesne to the traveling publla low rates and perfect safety. Special rates to and from Europe via. all Unaa. Ulgbaat pries paid for unused ticket milage, etc. B. H. Goddard, Insurance, Seal tate and Loan. Rooms 411 Utah Loer. A Trust Building! Es- REAL EBTATI, Petorsoo ft Ca, toonilni houses end ret! estate. Room 42 Flint NaL Bank bldg., Ogden. ASBAYER. J. Me Vlr.ker, Assayer, 150 Main SL. Salt Lake City, Utah. P. O. Box 101L Semples by mail or express will be carefully assayed. Teacher of wide experience on stage and platform will take a few pupils or clare. ptrw reasonable. Apply evcrlnga. A. W. WATSON, 2811 Washlnftoa Are. FIANO TONING. FOR SALE OR RENT Frame house, extou-slve PIANO TUNING Mr. Terepeet Wood, 11 rooms, 6 closets, I bares, lawn and yard. Mrs. C. tingle tuning, $1M; by the year $7 A0. 160 18th street Addrsea, sere Fred Masai. 244$ Washington Ave. FOR RENT 5 room house, modern PHYSICIANS AND BURGEONS. improvements. 130 Slst. Inge-hreke- n, -tf Dr. A. Psmliad, Physldaa and Bergson. Office boars, IS to 11 a. m., I to 4 p. m. 140 16th BL 'Phone. 228. FOR RENT Seven rooms furnished, liot and cold water, cellar, 1 block from 'Wash., 65$ 23rd Street. 2 FRUITS AND CANDIES, 25-- 7t John Ooo foe, the popular ready has the finest line or ehoto-rufaetnrer, BlREl fruits, readies, dgars and tobacco. him. On FOR RENT Store room, and baxe-me- You should nil and see 30x110 ft. 334 24th St Apply door north of Wrights; 2336 Washingmo. ton Avenue, to J. B. White, second floor. et FOR RENT, nt feet near Madison school; IS win erect store for proper parties. Apply Wm. Glasmana. PERSONAL. Wealth and beauty; marriage directory free; pay when married; entirely new plan; send no money. Addrcti- - H. A. Horton, Dept. 195, Trkonaha. Midi. MARRY DREBBMAKIN& latest Dresses made, remodeled, cleaned, Furs etylee. Chileewlng and ma- dren's drawee, plain chine stitching, or go out by the dap. Dressmaker, 2616 Unco! a svrene. Administrator. HAIR OOODb, lira. Cl . Lee. dealer fa hair goods, switches, frlreea, cte, at tow prim Masquerade costumes, wlgo, eta. Mail Heir FOR SALE house close in. orders promptly attended to n specialty. P. tt Boa 436. City water in houae, $1,000. Part chains postofflea building. 111 rash. Terms on balance. Cbanncey Booms thover oldatreaL Twenty-fourParry. Cor. 23rd and Wash. FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE. -tf TONSORIAL ARTIST. FOR SALE Twenty-acr- e farm; four-roobrick house, with pantry anil clothes closet; large barn; good Oo to Mrs. Adeline OreenwaB for pasture; email orchard; Iwo flowing the beet shmnpoolag. tingaiag eff hair wells, and water right. If taken at and Towage tbat wilt make yan (Sal once, right party can have it at a fresh and good. 2421 Moaraa. bargain. C. A. Hec ken looser. Pleas- ant View. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING. ?' man-childr- en Jt e irVareful " h d.l jut-- . cou-res- FOR SALE Lots close in, covered with the choicest of bearing fruit. Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. h invttod. MRS. KATE HOWE, obto Graad. MRS. m. MEID, Betiy, 23rd BL fil FRATERFAL ORDER OF EAGLES, Brother Eagles are Invited to attend the Aerie meetings. B. R. GK1GRR. W. P. D. T. TRACY. W. Beof. H. B. FORBES, Aerie PfeyblcUa. KNIGHTS OF FYTHIAft, Ogden Lodge T 2. Kntghu ot Py thtoe meets at Castle hell, Utah National Bank building, every Mqadoy evening. All K. of Ps. nqueetod to meet with ua. J. C. DELMORSL C. Cl A. T. WOOD, M. nf F. U N. MEID, K. of R. and S. J. W. HALSEY. Commsuder. F. F. BOND Reconl Keeper. WaH paper. Hangifot Piper Fainting. See J. K. Prase. -tf 24S4 and wneh. VETERINARIAN. A most desirable corner D. V. 8.. office on the bench, one block froqi Wash JOHN ERNST, 'Phones 2L Livery. Coreys five fur residence Room lota. Inglon. Estate wants an offer.- Hunter ft Kennedy. Room 6, First National FOR SALE! at FRATERNAL Bank Bldg. Meete every Barerday ' afternoon nt 2:3 la Pythian halL Utak Notional Bank building. Bojonrnlng sisura Invited to attorA. MRS. ELLA BROWN, IL1C. MRS. ISABEL WYANT, of R. as J Cl OF THE MACCABEES. Silver Hive No. l, meets the socond ud founli Tuesday a at y p, ni. at K, P. halL Ytolting staters cordially Invited. two-thirt- AGNES HILLIAIUX EMMA L. TOWND U H- - C. K. ORDER OF WASHINGTON. Ogden Union. No. 172. Order of abhlngtun meets every Tuesday evening at uclurk ia A. O. l W. halL Visiting comrades Invited to attend. H. A SIMS. President. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. W FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court Wasatch No. 2. Ffironters of America Meets i. O. F. ball, 24tn St. first and third Wednesday evTiilugs of each month at 7: JH. ! G. W. HALSEY, C. R. P. A. GARNER. Becretory- - 1 LEGAL NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Consolidated Mining and Milling Company: Principal pluceof business, Ogden, Utah. Notice I hereby given, tbat at a meeting o! the Board of Directors of the Ogiiaa Cuneolldated Mining and Milling Company, held on ' 7ih day of February, 1885, at Na i Ecde I th Building, Ogden, Utah by said Board of director, .,bmen f No. 4, of mill per share, w levied on the ouutanding stfx-of the Ogden Consolidated Mining and Milling Company, payable immediately to N. 11. Ivee, Secretary, at his office, Na 2(18 Kcclee Building. Ogden, Utah. And it was further ordered by suld board that any stuck upon which this nneesement Na 4 remains unpaid on Saturday, March 11, 19UC. will be delinquent aud will be advertised for sal at public auciioa and unless payment ia made before, so much of said stock as msy be necessary, will be sold on Friday, March 31, 1805, at 4 oclock p. u. of enid day at the office of N. H. Ives, Secretary, Na 209 Eocles Building Ogden, Utah, to pay ths delinquent ssuessuient thereon, together with tbe coots of advertising and the expense cf Ogden -- A-- one-hal- k Na N. H. IVES Secretory, Ecclrs Building. Ogden, Utah. 201 THE CURVED BALL. It Is Ik Which fsim 4lawkrH Bhiwla. Its Kreentrta Most any ton year-olyouugsti-- r enn curve a bail, even though be dnee not Wahsntch Bivishm Ha $34, O. R. know why lie can do so except that C, meete sooond end fourth Friday at Hie leather must be belli In a certain 3:38 p. m. ia K. of P. bull, corner half dimeu of the Washington arena aud 34to tit. All way. 1umlhly brother! nig cordially Invited to to major league Iwlrlern know something alaiul tbe M'ience of the curve, but F, W. HERRINGTON, G. few understand why Comparatively IX L, BOYLE, 0. end T. tlhey can produce their headers." The Scientific American gives the folltpr-fu- g FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD, as the scientific explanation of the Ogden Lodge Na III T. F. B, meets uniter: 1st ned 3rd rridaye at 8 pi m. la L pitcher In the field tells ns thnt D O. F. hnlL Visiting saember lie gives it a the ball curves dlally invited. twist, but nclentlttenlly this will not da HENRT R. MORE, Preatdent CORAL J. TYLER. Secretary. Why will the twlnt make the curve? L N. LANNINCL If a ball were thrown in certain direction and If Hie force of gravitation BROTHERHOOD OF RAILWAY were not at work the ball would contr:nmeni tinue on lu a straight lino forever. Borne force of renbfinuce ia then nt Ogdut Itidgo Na SS, Brotherhood of work when n toll is made tu deviate In Railway Trainmen, meets every Wedn curve from lta straight course. If a nesday evening nt 7:30 p. m. feather In d replied la a vacuum In an T. L. BUTLER, Master. A L- - HOWEl Sec y, dll Msiylua exhausted receiver of an air pnmp It Atmim. will drop like a shot, but If it la dropE. A. M UNSET, Collector, 211 26th ped out In the air It will go down ir' Street regularly and slowly, shifting from able to side, WOODMEN OF THE WORLD It la the atmosphere which cause the toll to curve. Hearing hi mind Weber Camp Na 74-- Meete to K. of I a cainpreNrible, P. hell in Utah National Bonn bnlld-in- g (lint the atiiiosplicre we find that when the bull elnntlc gun. o'every Thursday evening at I clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially to leaven the hand of the pitcher with n vlted to aftend. rapid rotary motion It Impinges upon n eoutiuuoun ela-t- le WM. DOYLE, C C . cushion., nml . . EL AUTH, Clerk, let Nut Bek. Bide, this moderate resistance, or friction, lta course lu the direction change which Is given to the rotary motion.-TakWOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. an outalioot of a right Inimled He impresses ftogo Lily Circle Na 174 meets every pitcher, for lnstaiii'e. 2nd and 4ih Friday nights at 7:30 in upon the ball rapid centrifugal roK. of P. hall. Visiting neighbor cortary motion ta the left, and the ball dially invited. to the left liecause the atmaephere, gore MRS. MARY HARRISON. O. N. and elastic, ia parked into compressible ELLEN EASTMAN. Clerk, ) 223d cirdiion an Juot ahead of the elastic Washington Ave. ball by the swift forward and relary which Is very Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle, motion, and the friction, in front of the toll, stecra It in 111, meets every Monday night nt 8 great Fallows hsIL Visiting the direction which It is tnratog." . p. m.. Odd Neighbors Invited. TNtkkrsikn, Dues can be paid nt the office of Ed. The Buffalo Commercial records that Ante the afternoon of tbe 28th of each a customer asked one of tbe women at month. First National Bank Bldg. LILLY LIGHT, O.N 246 W. Patterson the counter in a Main street drug story MARIE OUTER, Clerk, 3731 Monroe if lie eould take home some on approval.' Tbe somewhat astonished young woman answered D P. D ELKS. that she did not believe that the f rm Ogden lodge. Na 718, meets every would allow it. Now, possibly that Tuesday evening lodge and club noma strikes you as improbable,'' mid the eared floor M ononis building, 2 ill man In charge of tbe ptonunry rouu-te- r, Wash. Are. but only last week I personally R. A O. BORN, old to a woman a toothbrush. Tester-d- y w. to QkanDaLU Secretary. she brought it back and said it BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY CARMEN hurt her mouth and asked if we would be willing to exchange lt ORDER OP RAILWAY CONDUCTORS d a . liei-au- e tootli-brisli- ROYAL ARCANUM. $1,200 house and lot with-i- n four blocks f Union depot. Small cash payment and balance In monthSafest and Best. Insures men for one, Hunter two ft or three thousand dollars. Emer- e: InstaUmente. Kennedy, ly r'uom 6, First National Bank Bldg. gency fond nearly Three Million thousand upwards of thirty-ondeath claims paid, amounting to over membership FOR SALE Best Improved farm in nicety million dollars; Wahoatch Lodge Na 370b Ogden Hundred Thoneand. Rocky Welter county. 81 acres; good over Three Council. Brotherhood Railway Carmen of Amrecmeets No. 637, meets 1st and 3rd Friday of water right. Ttos- - Fahey, Slaierville. Mountain fourth Monday evenings it A. erica ord and itch month nt A O. U. W. Hall. U. W. HaU, over Howells Store. VisEL W. HARDY, C C.. 221 23rd 8L Brothers cordially greeted. C. E. MONEOAN, B. 8, 2627 Lta. Av FOR SALE 20 Acre choice farming iting A C. EMERSON, RrgenL land at Roy. Enquire L. J. Taylor, JOS. SEVERN. Collector. DECREE OF HONOR 710 J2th street. G. B. ROBERTA Secretory. FOR SALE LADIES ala RATHBONE BISTERS. eor-dial- ly FURNISHED HOUSES. aifeud. y -- -tf FOR BENT, Quota City Rebeka Lodge No. 4, L, F, moots tint end third Satar-daevenings at Odd Fellows' ball. Twenty-fourt8L Visiting reenbare O. O. Fraternal Order ot Sagloo, (gden Aorta No, 118, F. O. R, meets every Bnmrey erenlag in A. O. V. W. htiL over Iluaellg at f:Pd. Visiting FIRE INSURANCE. ELOCUTION. FUR RENT Eight foam modem brick house, on Rrevee Are. Rent $25.00 per month. Enquire Blsmark Saloon, 128 25th SL sec-on- a 4--3l - d Ogdon Teat No. 24. met-tihe and fourth Wednesday evenings at 8 o'clock bharp, in 1. U. O. F. halL Yiidting Knlghu cordially iuvlted to ft - - DR. D. H. SMITH, NaL Sok. Bldg Drim Sbtre. 34U Wash Ave. for and furniture M. Ogdcn Lodge No. S Iadependmt dar of Odd Follow. Moots ia L F. baU every Tnredey wooing. VitiUag brothers nord icily invited to be Bank Bldg, - F. C, Woods ft Ca, Architects, rooms $6 and $7. First National Bank building. Telephone, 110 K. lt H. R. MACMILLAN, W. F. B. MCUClti, Sec y. ODD FELLOWB- - - . huuee. 25lh 8trm(. Invited. ranlitEy - " ARCHITECT. FOR RENT Masons cor-(llsl- iy 6, a A E. PRArP. OEURUL HALVERSON. CHARLES STOUT, R. 4 FARNSWORTH. qul-etl- FOR RENT, HOUSES. F. ft A M. first and third Thursdays of each month. Qualified w at ROOM and excellent table service 42$ 22nd 8L Bell phone U4z. Na re Furnlmea NOOMB AND BOANBl Weber Lodge THE MACCABEES. OK Silier Teui X... l meet first and iliir.i Friday ekeuings at 8 o'clock In a. or H. hall. Yibitiug Knight iuviltiil. P. 11. COCHRANE, (.'urn monitor. K- - T. HARRIS. Hecurd Keepw. A-- Boyle Block, flata FARMS lt FOR KENT Two rooms pantry and closet, furnished for housekeeping, 2530 Jeff arson. KNIGHTS Maonnie hall, over 2416 Washington AOu Ogden. Utah. Dentists Furnished front rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire room 33 MASONIC. Room FOR SALE-1- 80 acres or choice farm lug or fnilt land, NA 14 Bee. 23 Tp. Ogden Chapter Nc. S, R. A M. Reg-ul- ar 10, N. of R. I W. Two and cat half eonvncaitoa first Tuesday of aaeh fro CoriiM. awnth. Vladiag companions cordially water right. 35dd per acre. hHu MelNTOSH. R. H. P. esah, ba.aaee can run S yean at $ F. & NICHOLS, Secretary. nt Interest per annum. Addraaa T- 83 Progreso 11 Moat Coamaaderr Mock. Salt lake City. Naf.LT.of Btarne eoaclav second Wednesdays arh arearh. StOsurniag Sir Koighta MISCELLANEOUS. "Hirteoualy lurttsd. F. W. VOLL, B. C, 25CTS PER HUNDRED for old new. F. E. NICHOLS, Recornsa . at Standard Office. Paper QtMtm Esther Chapter Na 4, O. &. Regular mretlnn bold at Masonic PROFESSIONAL hall the first and third Friday at eaek math. &dotarnlng asembeni eordiaUr isvital to srond. Attorneys-at-LffEUNICE GORDON. W. M. c. C. RICHAt'jJiJ, Nodes Bldg. UUJE HALSTEAD, Breretary. W. L. MAGlNNig. HENDERSON FOR RENT FRATERNAL n FOU BALE Be.t improved farm in Weber comity, 81 2 seres; good water right. Tho. Fahey, Slaterville. mo. house- FOR RENT Furniehed ana Buieau. A. G. HORN, FOR RENT Two rooms, pantry furnished for housekeeping. 2333 Jefferson. FRATERNAL FEDER-atio- J. D. MURPHY. pier-glass- .) y Employment 3, Hoyie B!k. FOR BALE 15 BUREAU. THE MUTUAL PROVIDENT 303: 11EXT--- hoiiseket-pink- , g k .m.ikiii ;, iWo. EMPLOYMENT ROOMfc tiiin!ied rooms. wi, unfurnished, S Hilt Esvn $20 per hundred wv-inshort leiiiTii. oettil aamiwd envelope fur particulars, ideal Mfg. C m CaiwopuHs, Mich. REX1 three Wall Ave. .ed, FEMALE HELP WANTED, Greene to Attorney Presenting Gaynor and Be Taken to Lengthy Argument FURIM18HCO 1 Dol-lar- e MbfiiHis, 2 a Meets every Wednesday evening at 7:30 oclock at A. Q. U. W. hall. MISS LILT LKAMAN, C. of D meets et A. Ogden Council No. 777, MRS. 8UBIE BINS, Recorder. Monthird gnt is) MISS LOIS PEIRCE, Financier. ehto Inrited MISS LILLIAN HANSEN. Receiver. gayn Visiting brethrse tMMi. Visiting members cordially Invited. b. brown, r. Mi, ho. . W. L- - MAG1NNI9. G-W. FOR SALE 16 2 tr 132 feet on Madison Ave., between 24th and 26th streets- - Apply to Wm. Glasinana. Standard Office, 1-- FOR SALE, RANCHES. KNIGHTS OP COLUMBUS, ac RANCHES FOR SALE One i Good chance for man with little in Utah. On Improved, money. WOODMEN OF AMERICA. near Sugar Factory. Address W. E. MODERN Fidelity Lodge, Na 2. A D U. W. . Fowler Meets in A O. U. W. hall every Saturogdr-nAre., mnta every Robinson, No. 'Utah Cimp. Visiting brothers Uvlt-eJ- . clock in K. M F- - day evening. Utnli. Tuesday night nt 8 R. T. Vallereux, M. W. WALTER RICHEY. Recorder. nauvUITT. V. Cm SCAN THE WANT ADS. W. N. FE&itCH Financier, SCAN THE WANT ADS. L 3. 2-- 35 4 , ADD Mre, Cpmore You found s house to suit you at last, did you? Mr. High-mu- o I found one yertenlay I amused myself the rest of the day by going errand among the real estate agent and asking them if a thej tod an eligible fist to rent to family with fourteen children. You don't know how much fun it was to watch (hem go into couniption fits. Chicago Tribune. Yes. morning, snd So err Csller-W- hat lie Spake. did sitter say when was here? Tommy' yon told her 1 Kbe said. Oh. thunder! eler. Boston Trav- Rhythm and time In the art of music have to come.from the heart, not from the machine. Dr. Joachim. |