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Show li TUI- - I Newman Horribly Disfigure Campbell. Tee of HcUman nmV son of lUllUm William M.. education. ntaldly K Se to hE r,U ,he "SSS 'reached Sal. Campbell, for-b.frHodsv llelaman now a resident or Mr. Newman tad a !1 a.. ;f. a which pUmp lm ' ? ST,;S"it remonstrated with m-"'1"- him. Newman 55, S ,t Mloaed the young man from bia Bugera in hia eye. and ear. hi, ,ooth in Newman's hU ear he bore him to the etringt "d jn addition to being badly of up Seaman tout a portion Tetr, which it is presumed his subsequent .swallowed, a the over the ground where to locate failed committed was ime 3S nf waa is stated that bad blood because of land purchased a .he Salt Lake boy from Campbell 80 over ia who old lady, The her age, witnessed the assault. fainted while the trouble waa in t arrested and held eh-,- , the inipbell waa promptly undoubtedly be gc of mayhem. iiaawxsBtwwrMWs City. April 6. The last storm has put a generous supply f the beautiful In the mountains and comhe prospects for good crops the ic season are very bright, and the urnicrs are exceedingly hopeful. The torm also pul the land in fine shape or spring sowing and planting. The lumber of acres contracted for the of beets is far In excess of lit year. Many of the farmers have heir land ready for the planting of he beet seed and will atari to put It In Bring Results I has been dec-Iridi- far the project has been a hkm, the most successful being theveil sunk by Joseph and V. O. Knudheld in the Monday evening. There U a Urge attendance. Two import-u- t questions were submitted by Mayor Holst In behalf of tho connclL First, shall tho city grant a franchise to the Independent Telephone com- -' puny. J. E. Bird, local agent for the Boll company endeavored to prevent action looking to granting the franchise The rote granting the franchise was unanimous. The second question was: Shall the dty be bonded for (6,000 with which to extend ihe water mains. This was also adopted. The city owns Its water and electric plants and instead of being a burden on the taxpayers and users, they are becoming a source of revenue. The county assessor has nearly completed the assessment for 1005 and believes there will be a handsome Increase in property value over the year 1904. ous meeting wa ripen house OF MARTIN OLSEN. Ephraim, April 4. Martin Olsen, highly respect-c- d young men, died very suddenly lanight at the family residence. The immediate cause of his death waa consumption. He waa very highly thought of in this city, and hia very sudden death came as a severe shock to his many relatives and frlenda in this city. The arrangements for the funeral have not been completed. Martin Christiansen had two fingers badly lacerated yesterday by coming in contact with the knives of a Jolnt-e- r l I ckerman's planing mill. Dr. J. V. Hagan waa appointed city quarantine physician and Khorwald our of Ephraim's mo- -t -t AMERICAN FORK HAPPENINGS. American Fork, April bout excursionUta came down from 200 Tlntic Frida, night to attend the grand bn II at me Apollo. KfhTnnPfc!? suit 1 He lee- ' in lhe ame the mni The house was packed amt , AeeiAAl he Uzen 01 American Fork. Dr. Kis. f.c - nil the Mine ,another place. "Ischool fc ,he SJSt2?5; cast GRIFFIN Jectuie tonight la election PurPe -- UUT W held .voting Via were for the special NOT WANTED. Arrtitcd at Eurwka Proves the Wrong Person. APril 4. John Griffin, who uf last 0nu ,he 24,h S-hT'v- ! on n , m7' it-- . ' Preston 8tilmn Frank Harris, NJ n charge ,In F'bniary, was released LZT, In' 01 m 7rnm?,r ij 41 to ,,nf recrlv,,'l tel-o- f Mont- - Griffin a photograph 1kenese of the man wanb 4iChPril ,a -T- he vh Ws S. la,? J town of Jo- - ,h' "oulh part of two o h'T est. citi ,n Ihe death of Jamoi 5 and Mart .WHG Merritt. Both T ?'JF tilers of that place and ,;Mv re.!I5 "8t Prominent and rcpectert citlrenn. : TELEGRAPHY. house4 1. d-- house TELEGRAPH from 7 to SCHOOL, p. Al,piy ashlng'ou avuiiue. t "613 KNIGHTS Masonic hall, over 2416 Washington Ave, Ogden, Utah. 9 cverirys, ri74 12 3 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. Silver Tent No. 1 meets first and third Friday evenings at I o'clock in N. of p. hall. Visiting Knight cow and third dially invited. tJuaUfltft Weber Lodge No. 6. F. ft k. M. Reg- ular coumuuicailoua first Thursdays of each monin. Masona cordially invited. 26-lr- Lincoln Ays. housekeeping. Hoyle FOR RENT Two rooma psntry furnished tor housekeeping. 2333 Jefferson. tl 5 FOR RENT--Roomi- 25th rouse and ths aale. Call at 132 ng tor furniture street FOR RENT Two rooms, pantry and closet, furnished lor houaakaeplni. 2530 Jefferson. F. H. K. MacMU.LAN, W. M. I- - E. Nichols, sec'v. PROFESSIONAL Attomcyft-it-Lj- a RICHARDS, W. 1, MAGI.NMIS, w C. A. K. Eccles Bldg. " FRATT, GEO. IIALVERSOIL CHARLES STO'JT, JOSEPH CHEZ. First Itil " " Bank Bldg VALENTINE GIDEON, D. MURPHY, G. HORN, HENDERSON ft McMILLAN , " " RENT, UNFURNISH. ROOMS. suite FuR RENT One nice, In tho Grand Opera 1 louse. Modern, elevator, heat, gaa range, electric light. FOR Bldg-Dru- PIANO TEACHING. iMANO TEACHING Payne, Miss Bertha aveuue. 2350 Wall OF THE MACCABEES. FIRE INSURANCE. MKS. KATE HOWE. Noble Grand MRS. E. MEHJ, Sec Th 711 23rd SL FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD; a FOR RENT, HOUSES. Pari of FOR RENT Call 2338 WaU. ft Cu, Arch! tecta, rooma and 57, First National Bank building. Talephoao, SiUK. F.C. Woods collage. 36 LANN1NU, KNIGHTS Treasnnr. OF PVTniAB.- - Inge-bretee- five-roo- Six-roo- m -- a Ave. Wash. Go to Mrs. 'A'la line Green well for FOR SALE Furniture, new range, tbe beet sbainpj'iing, singeing of hair Coles Hot Blaat Hester, folding nnd massage that will muks you feel bed:, ftc.; 887 20th 8L Bell phons fresh and good. 2423 Monroe. 354-Z- . Several fine farms and Kelly k Herrick. orchards. -t FOR SALE Nice list of residence. Terms to sulL Kelly ft Herrica. Lots close In, covered Fort Worth, Texas, April 7. A spe- FOR the choicest of bearing fruit vllh cial to the Record from Ijtwton, O. T., Parry, Cor. 23rd and Chauncey r Wash. says: A wild man of. hideous appearance, by 132 feet on Mad FO JISALE 18 ragged garments, emaciated features Ison Av, between 24lfc nnd 25th and lacerated body,' has, for the past tracts. Apply to Wn. Glasnann, Standard Offlca. two weeks, been terrorizing the cltl sens of the southern and southwestern InLOST. portions of the Chickasaw nation, dian Territory. On several occasions he has assaulted women and children LOST In Kollta or on Wash avenue, and injured men in duels who sought between 24th nnd 2Etb, ladys purse in capture him and restrain him from with (7 change and enrda. Return Riverside MilL Reward. further operations. He invariably makes his escape and shortly turns up Id some other section of the country MONTANA PAPER BOLD. and renews his operations. Two dep7 uty United States marshals and Ina Butte, Mont, April 7. A Miner speposse of citizens recently came says: touch with him in a heavy thicket, but cial from Great Falls Annouurement was made In the Trihe made good his escape. All subsebeen fu- bune this morning of a change of ownquent efforts at capture have nor ership of thRt paper. It has been purtile. No one knows his name chased by William Bole, of Boxeroan, where he halls from. from W. O. Conrad, and the new own-e- t has taken charge. Mr. Bole was one CONCILIATING OPPOSITION. of the proprietors and editor of the t, Tribune from January, 1S95, until Mav New York, April 7. losonlte now consul general at New lork, 1900, when the paper was told to Sen A. Clark. Mr. Conrad d hM been appointed minister of public a tor W.It from Senator Clark last Ocworks of the republic, cables the Santo tober. Domingo, New York. Herald Fablo Elallo, director of the B ALLOC N CRO8SE8 CHANNEL. newspaper orCampana, an opposition In New York. him succeeds gan, Calais. France, April 7. Jacques Tulle Cestro, an editor of the same Faur's balloon, which left Folkestone, at consul been appointed has paper, Eng., at 1 1 p. m, yesterday, made Grimsby, England. of the channel. These appointments are expected, successfulmar passage Calais at 3 o'clock thi the correspondent Jntlnmtes, 10 landing The balloon encountered strengthen the Morales government by morning. am. bad crnirillatlog the discordant elements. SALE -tI FOR BALE Lime; 25c. per bushel Wheelwright Bros. tf FOR SALES Sixty bushels of Hebrew Beauty potatoes. Very early; for AND PAPER HANGING. Wall paper, paper hanging and painting. Ben J. iu Drane, 2404 Wash. 1 FRATtRNAL CIGAR STORE fcv 273 24th SL alA S. H. Meyers, ROYAL 2.(.tt arcanum. nnd beat. Insures men for Bafa FOR SALE A second-hanCallgraph two or throe thousand dollars. typewriter, cheap. Inquire at thn one. Three Million Emergency fund nearly Standard office. thirty-on- e thous-aaHollars; upwards of death claims paid, amounting to FOR SALE Old papers, 25 cents per dollar ; member-M- v omt ninety mlllio.iHundred hundred. Call at thla office. Thousand. over Three JluT Mountain- tounc 11, No. 637, FOR SALE A small slock of grocersecond end fourth Monday ov ies and fixtures. Three rooms In SSgs at A.O.U.-V- . hall, orer Howaill rear for living. A snap for cash. Ad- BtoreT Visiting brothers cordially to wk. dress X cart: of Standard. ltfd"C. EMERSON, Regent FOR BALE Lunch car cheap. 363 JOS SEVERN. Collector. 28th street. G B. ROBERTS. Secretarv. d FOR rent, FARMS. ONE of the best farms In northern Utah, good soil. Plenty of water, good buildings, orchard fte, for rent or lease for cash or part of the crop Great snap to the right party. J. J BrummitL business L CHANCES, FOR SALE -- Chill Irlor and waffle house, making S,j0J money. Kelly and Herrick. WANTED, TO BUY. VIOLINS bought. wM and exchanged. Rate bargains to offer. 2163 Adams An. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. Ocdea Council No. 777, meeta at A U W. ball, first and third MonMonda. at 6 p. m. th U. W- - bi'd. every invited to attend, Vi 1st ling brother, v c. BROWN, K.F. & O V. HICK o. of railway brotherhood TRAINMEN. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. April 6. in fulfillilelRe, the stale of Ore-gu- n today dullvureil to Major W. U. Langfilt a dwd conveying absolute title to Hie government of tbe entire for The DsllesCelilo canal. This action removed tha lust to tho cunslnirikm of the canal and Insures tbu early beginning of tbe work. The delivery of thi. deed waa made necessary by the condition Imposed by rongres that before the .... canal should be constructed by the government the state should deed to It free of cost the lauds contained within the Major Langfilt said today regarding tha transfer; Affairs are In such shape now In regard to ihu canal that we .hould ho able to I ogin conl ruction immed-inlel- y after the high water and work will undoubtedly lie started by July. In accordance with department orders, we have forwarded to Washfor this ihe improveington project ment based on the money available soon as as that that for purpose, and, is Murne, I with tbe approval of the chief engineer, we shall prepare and foiward to him detailed plana and specifications for tho work. When we .hall then be these are approved on the in ithape to begin work rorlland, Oie., ment uf its right-of-wa- y rlght-of-ws- ground. canal I a canal The Dalles-Oeiiland kirka around an olwtruclion in tbe Columbia river about luo miles cant of Portlund known as Ihe Dallpa of tho Columbia. Tho construction of the canal will admit of transportation by WM. DOYLE, C. C. water uf almost the entire wheat rrnp E. AUTH, Clerk, let NaL Bak. Bids. of eastern Oregon, eastern Washington ami Idaho which la.- -l year amountto almut 45,111X1,000 bushels, to the ed OF WOMEN WOODCRAFT. Pacific ocean. The length of the waterway that Bego Lily Clrda No, 174 mute every 2nd and 4th Friday nights at 7:20 ia will be opened to tiaffle will he over K. of P. halL V 11 Ung neighbors cor- 6M) mile, and will reach from the PaIdaho. to cific oci-adially invited. o MKS. MARY HARRISON, C. N. ELLEN EASTMAN, 2234 Clark, Washington Ave. Women uf Woodcraft, Ogdea Circle 661, meets every Monday night at halL Visiting p. m Odd Fellows' Neighbors invited. Dues can be paid at the office of Ed. Auth the afternoon of the 28 th of each month. First National Bank Bldg. LILLY LIGHT, U. N 245 W. Patterson. MARIE CR1TES, Clerk, 2731 Monroe O. ELKS. Ogdea lodge. No. 719, meets evtry Tursday evening lodge end club rooms, second floor Masonic building; 2416 Wash. Ave. A. G. HORN, E. R. W. C. CRANDALU Secretary. NEW TELEPHONE SYSTEM. Bell People Are Building in Plain City. Plain City, April 6. Material for a to bo put which telephone yt-nj- , in In rialn City, haj lagun to arrive 1 with a About fifty phone will be pul In In tbe near future, is the assurance of tbu local uf the concern. The central will bo located at T. England's si mo, and the service, it is promised, will bn first cIhsm, Thi is thn work of the Bell people. Tho Pansl creamery of Salt Lake has begun to build a skimming plant here. "central' lepre-H-ulaiiv- In this part uf the county. The plant midis to be located at tile cros-roaway between HarrUvillo and Plain City and about a half a mile south uf the Farr West ball. It will be in operation, it is said, by the first of BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY CARMEN June. Geo. A. Hoy, I and several members Wahuich Lodga Na 270; Ogdea of his family went north last night to Brotherhood Railway Carmen of Am- attend the funeral of his daughter, erica, meets 1st and 3rd Friday uf Mrs. Hcrgerinan. who died at Sheridan, Mont., last Wednesday afternoon. each month at A. O. U. W. halL W. E. HARDY, C. C.. 223 23rd 8L marriage, Mr. Bergermun, Imfore was a resident of Plain City. C. E. MONKGAN, R. 8, 3627 Lin. John Geddes and Fred Hunt hare gone to Baker City, Ore., to make DEGREE OF HONOR. their fortunes. Johnny Miller Is down from Star Masts avary Wednesday evening at Valley, visiting old friends and rela7:20 o'clock at A. O. U. W. halL tives. He says the sleighing up there MISS LILY LEAMAN. C. of K. will not last much longer. MKS. SUSIE SIMS, Recorder. KISS LOIS PEIRCE, Financier. REDWOOD GOING EAST. MISS LILLIAN HANSEN, Receiver. cordial! Invitad. members Visiting San Francisco, April 7. A lumber at Black Diamond, Cal., tocompany A. O. U. W. day made an unusual shipment of redwood dressed lumber to eastern points. No. 2, A. U W. Two train loads containing a million Fidelity Lodge, W. hail every Satu Menu in A O. U. feet of lumber have been started east day evening. Visiting brothers tartt- and will be distributed in 16 states and two territories extending from Texas dR. T. VALLEREUX, M. W. to Maine. Recordor. WALTER RICHEY, Financier. W. N. PEIRCE, MILLIONAIRE STRICKEN DOWN. ir hr a ORDER OF WASHINGTON. Ogden Lodge No. 68. BrotherhoodWed-of meet every Railway Trainmen, Ogden Union, No. 172. Order of nesday evening at 7:30 p. m. meets every Tuesday evW'nshington C. E- - STAINS, Master. 8 oclock in A O. U. W. halL nt 613 ening Maryln6 A. L HOWE. Secy, Visiting comrades invited to attend. Avenue. WM. DOYLE. President. 25th 246 M E. A. UNSET, Collector, WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. Street. Columbia to be. Improved by a Large Canal. Weber Camp No 74. Meets in K. of P. hall la Utah National Bank build tag every Thursday evening at o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially invited to attend. a. P. VE1 fcKINARIAN. JOHN ERNST, D. V. 8, office FOR SALE Egg for Betting. Prim Coreys Livery. Phones 29. Island 1 setRhode Reds, a train Brown Leghorns, ting. Thoroughbred settings, 75 cents. 653 20th street . pur-rhase- PAINTING need. 2344 Wash. Ave, 1-- Vas-ifue- a AGNES 1 ill .LIARD, L. EMMA L. TOWNE. R. K. invited. AttBAYER. forms recently seised in the suburbs of Faris were intended for a chimerical African expedition or a seditious movement against the government. Statements made by Deputy Rabier tend to show the existence of a plot.M. Rabier recently received letters warning him that u number of determined men were planning s surprise movement. He at flrt dismissed the letters, but be recently decided to submit them to Minis' er of the Interior Etienne who turned them over to the police. One of the letters says a prominent man wna at the head of the movement.' According to this letter, unithe necessary arrangements, forms and equipments were ready and recruitment waa going on among the retired colonial troops. It la said that other highly prominent men have received similar warnings. The affair gives rise to much sensational conjecture, including the rumor printed by the Patrie that the house of Colonel Marchand, of Fasho-d- a fame, who Is now In Morocco, was FOR RENT, STORES. searched by the police, which the fam- FOR BALK Six room new modern ily and police indignantly deny. The brick basement, Bell phono 658 Z. DRE8SMAKINC. feet near Madison school; 16 856 12th street. newspaper makes veiled allusions to wk. for store civilerect will and proper parties. generals many prominent Dreasca made, latest styles, ians, suspected of having had a hand FOR SAI.J3 Brick house on 33rd St., Apply Win. tilasmana. remodeled, clean ud, in the affairs. snap, 8000.00, Kelly and llerrick. dresses, piaia sewing and maFOR SALE, MISCELLANEOUS. chine stitching, or go out by the day Dressmaker, 2515 Lincoln avenue. FOR SALE A ala room modern cot- FOR SALE loidy's Blryrle, in good 608 27th street condition, cheap, tage cn 25th street. Mrs. W. H. HAIR GOODS. Bennett, 636 25th streoL Mrs. C. E-- Lee, dealer in hair goods, SALE Regina Automatic music FOR SAMS A house, lot 42x FOR with slot aiiachmcnt or parlor switches, frtxsea, etc, at low prices. box on 8700. 160, Washington avenue, use. Address K. B., care Standard. Masquerade costumes, wigs, etc. Mall Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and erdera promptly attended to. Hair Wash. Box 435. chains a specialty. P. Booms over old postofflee building, 321 almost Two new SALE FOR delivery 30 175 acres good land. FOR 8ALK street. Twenty-fourtwagons; 3 good, sound horses; 2 shares of water, crops all In, 82,000. harness. All in first single good Wash. Chauncey Parry, 23rd and TONSOR'AL ARTIST. class condition. Apply 2657 Barlow nnd bath brirk A residence, good barn nnd shade, (1,450. Chauncey Parry 23rd and two-thirt- y - Es- Ogdea lodge No. 2. KnlghU of Pythias meats at tulle hail, Utah Na FOR RENT' ELOCUTION. house, dose Uonal Bank building, every Monday WANTED Work by the day house In. WedcU. evening. Ail K. of P.a requestad to w cleaning or washing. 740 2biu. Teacher of wide experience on stags meet with us. FOR SALE OR KENT-Fra- ms house, and platform will taka a tow pupils J. C. DELMORE, C. C. WANTED Wore by the day by ex11 rooms, 6 closets, I herns, exten- or class. Terms reasonable. A. T. WOOD, U. of F. perienced dressmaker. Can give good L N. MEID, K. of R. ud 8. sive lawn and yard. Mrs. C. Apply evenings. A. W. WATSON, reference. 2339 Adams. Independent 1 ki h , stroet. 360 2818 Washington Ave. phone No. SOC. RATHBONE SISTERS. FOR RENT, FURNISHED HOUSES, PIANO TUNING. MALE HELP WANTED. Moots after noon at FOR RENT Cottage newly furnished, PIANO TUNING-sM- r. Tempest Wood, 2:36 ia every Saturday COOK Young man for order work. 441 27th SL J. G. Gas berg, 276 25lh Pythian hall. Utah National ingln tuning )3X0;by Uw year 7.6a Bank Uuilding. Sujournlng sisters corSL Apply Uxford Cafe. Address, care F:ed Maaaa, 2466 dially invited to attend. Ave, Washington MRS. ELLA BROWN, M. E. C. WANTED To travel for house estab- FOR RENT Furnished MRS. ISABEL WYANT, of 1L and C. lished 30 years. Expenses advanced, bouse, corner 5Lh and Jefferson; AND PHYSICIANS SURGEONS. or weekly salary, or commUslon (25. both. Experience unnecessary. TravDr. A. Fernlund, Physician and Sup ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS eler Dcpl.v 5lh floor, 04 Olive 8t., FOR RENT Furnished nnd un g eon. Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m, St. Louis. furnlshc flats, 2684 Grant Woh latch Division No 124, O. R. 10 4 p. m. 240 6th SL 'Phone 229. C., meets socoud and foqrth Friday at RENT WANTED Young men to learn the TOR furnished 3:30 p. m. ia K. of 1'. hall, corner SANITARY JOBBER. barber trade; positions guaranteed. house, 623 27th SL Washington avenua and 24lh SL An Write today. MOLER'8 BARBER JO,. . Jl Closela moved, brothers urn cordially invited to al-FOR RENT Nicely furnished cottage. SANITARY cleaned COLLEGE, Salt Lake City. anJ rubbish hauled. cesspools Jas. E. Bnliintync, 119 Eccle Bldg. F. W. HERRINGTON, b. C. Ratos rrasouable. John Van Zwedan, FOR BALE, REAL ESTATE. D. L BOYLE, S. and T. Res, 693 2nd SL lad. i'boue 3801m. FOR SALE Silver Hive Na 1, meeta tha second tad fourth Tuesdays at p. at K. P. hail. Visiting aistera cor dially invited. Queen City Rebekah Lodga No. 4. L. F meets first and third Saturday oventoga at Udd Fellows' hall. Twenty-fourtSL Visiting members Three-roome- Children and Then Escaped. LADIES O. U. FOR RENT Two nnlurnlsbed rooma, B. H. Goddaid, Insuranca, Real 3 22-t2137 GranL tate and Loans. Rooms 411 Utah Loan ft Trust Hull ding. FEMALE. WANTED loice curtains to do, 2221 Lincoln Ave. Mrs. Duin. fruit i Junction City Lodge No. 3ft Independent Order of Udd Fellow, meet in I. O. O. F. hall every Thursday evening. Visiting brothers cordially invited to be present. JAS. BUNE. N. G. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. 1- FOR SALE Ogden Teat No. 24. meets tha se and CjuKh mnlngi at 8 o'clock sharp,WedoMdaf in I. O. O. F. halt Visiting Knighta eordially Invited to attend. V" HALSET. Commander. 1. F. BOND, Record KeepW. Queoa Esther Chapter No 4, O. E. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. Megulai meetings held at Mnnonte hail the first nnd third Fridays ot each Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogdea month. Sojourniug members cordially Aerie No. 118, V. O. E.. meeta every Invited to attend. EUNIC E C. GORDON, W. M. Sunday evening in Eagle haU east of Reed hotel, at 8:U0. Visiting Brother LILLIE HALSTEAD; Secretary. Eagles are invivd to attend the Aerie meeting. ODD FELLOWS. E. R. GEIGER, W. P. IX T. TRACY. W. Bee 'J. Ogdna Lodge No. 5 Independent OrH. B. TORBES, Aenn Physician. der of Udd Fellows Meet ia L O. O. F. First rluss girl for general J. Mo Yicker, Asamyer, 150 Main SL, 1stOgdea Lodge No. 37L T. F. B, meeta housework: no washing; Salt Lake City. Utah. P. Boa 1013. O. and 3rd Fridays at S p. m. in I. good U. F. haU. Visiting members corBOARD ft ROOM First class board wages. 2911 Lincoln avenue. mall or express will bn Samples by and room, 371 2nd SL dially invited. carefully assayed. HENRY R..MORR, ProsidanL WANTED Girl for housework; no CORAL J. TYLER. 8 sc rotary. ROOMS ft BOARD, 865 28th Street. washing. 2322 Jefferson. ARCHITECTS. - N. ' Assaulted Women and COCHRANE. Commander. T. HARRIS. Record Keeper. hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting brothers cordially invitad to bn present. DELMAR DUNCAN, Nobis Grand. HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. Dentista ROOM and excellent table service et 426 22nd 8L Bell phone 6 14Z. WANTED WANTED, M on Blot-k- ROOMS AND BOARD. FEMALE HELP WANTEDl SITUATIONS OF THE MACCABEES. 1 ON ADVERTISEMENTS THIS PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO FIRST INSERTION LESS THAN 25 CENTS. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE- - EXCEPTING BUSINESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. crones-pondeu- TWO DEATHS AT JOSEPH. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA RENT Furnished rooms for WANTED - Violin pupils, raatone, 2163 housckeeiiiug. also ona single furAdams avenue. nished room. 27 58 Liuculu. Ogden Chapter No. 2, R. A. M. Reg25cta for old news- ular convocation first Tuesday of each tU RENT Furnished ruoma with paperPERat HUNDRED month. YialUng companioua cordially Standard Office. table board, strictly model a. 614 24lh. invited. 1 If A. V. MrlNTOSIi. E. H. P. FOR RENT PIANOS. E. KICHULS, Secretary. FOR RENT Nicely turnirhed rooms FOR RENT Ave. nano; 5624 Grant InEl Munte Commandery No. 2, K. 'f. by the day, week or month. im Stated ixuiclnvn second Wednesdays of quire at room 6, Boyle Block. 1468 Wash. Ave. each mouth. Sojourning Sir KuigUU EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. courteously invited. F. W. VOLL, E C. VOR RENT Furnlched rooms for Employment 23 Room Bureau, F. K. NICHOLS, Racordsr. . Nc. 2226 " K,n& lectured in Sal"r,lay U'Rht to a good .aiCnre- fr i;ti tiR RENT 8 rooms keeping. 157 Sibil sou-abl- e. last night. session FRATERNAL real estate LOAN on Nicely tuinlahed rooms DR. D. N. SMITH, 1st NaL Bak. for light housekeeping; rent res Store, 2451 Wash. Ave. 159 2Glh street. Bnenholi was appointed building inspector by the city council at Its regul- ar fRAltRNAL BRUM MITT FUR RENT o so J. j. FOR SEDITIOUS Uprising. are pumping water for it) Wedell. Government Warned of a Coming DEATH MONEY RENT Larga storage rooms, suitable for furrjiure or other storage in rear of Boy la Blk. ' W. B. Injured purposes by gasoline or MONEY TO LOAN" eUe-- t tor light l'OR RENT keeping at tlut Washington avenuu Every Want Ad of The Morning Examiner will be published FREE of charge in The Evening Standard. One Cent a word covers both papers. Cheapest and best rates ever made in Ogden by any paper. but in most orchards there will the e enough to nmke a fair crop andthln-iing mh will be all the better for tho out. During the last few warm rapidly lays the buds have swollen ad a few more days and the trees will ie in full bloom. Already parlies tom the cast have beer, in Brigham tying to secure the cream of tho seam's crop of peaches. The trees in many old orchards replaced live been pulled out and rlth young trees of better varieties, Paris, April 7. The Investigations tltbough this section is usually a little tort of water the acreage of orchards of the secret police have not yet deli being extended. Many of the well-todtermined whether the arms and uniare sinking large horticulturist A (mulshed MONEY TO LOAN. f ome, yells and !y FOR Brigham The fruit crop iiif, ROOM. . bow text week. FURNISHED wo - R-P- FRUIT CROP FOR BRIGHAM. GOOD It'll RENT-T- 7- FORESTERS OF AMERICA. Utah meets N.. every 9990, Camp, Court Wasatch No. 2. Foresters ol . security. J4. tuiUatyne.12-- 319 Tueiulay night at 6 o'clock in K. of P. America. Full RENT HoiiM keeping rooms, Meets I O. F. hall, :in Eccles Bldg. w -- 12 Wall Ave. St. ilm and third Wednesday evenings J. J. c. V. BRUMM'rr. ot each month at 7:30. MONEY TO LOAN On farms and city J. H. SHAFER. Clerk. G. W. HALSEY, C. . eal estate. Burner & Kennedy, Fell KENT Nicely furnished front A. GAKNE:L Secretary. Room 6, First Nit'l. Bank Bldg. mum with bath. 1:7,15 Brant Ave. MASONIC. Vuh, vain-y- . in ITTulav. IkKMMllt RENT Pi',-iin- u I. FOR SATURDAY MORNING, ATIIIL S, 1'ntf. tor light Wins. if light. Examiner Want Ads PT1MIIM JBMETiriSa-lMam- M EAR. Hi OFF BIT MORNING KXAMlXnt: OliDEX, San Krancisro. April 7. Thomas G. Atkinson, a millionaire lumberman of Green Bay, Wis.. bus been taken to the hospital suffering from a stroke uf paralysis. Atkinson I Interested in a lumber mill at Eureka nnd while there he received the shock. He was immediately brought to this city. r |