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Show TI1E MORXINfi EXAMIXHK: Ot;i)EN Examiner Want Ads RENT FURNISKRD li'U !IKT riKinm for Ivlis I'i'rt report j,t lW.!riaken ;urt ivbtck Roumama. engaged aly toul population. i,ni ! jl: taJartW pT (ux 4,s . k 'T f dWUred that Ijrsom la the Chi- -verge of paupon e for men m mpf'- - ? a 15 .'VkiUed while week. 1T receive laborer $1$- - t in the diatriet court la the ordered ffitaSl.--- r:ioVnd Jull??iin tatStt. ago. i4W month u. Stephen to Shekeler payThem $1,0UU for expelling theta workmen and net immigrating to Canada American 2mw !fel the line. mg stonecutters' Maw., The Quincy. settled- rike hue been of conference, tier many weeka on the New irlka of the firemen by an road ha 1 of the difference cableaettU-men- t m the firemeh and the engiavi-rie.- KKNT Phil-IdUI- wax of which $15,000 $13,008.80 for dis- - Thomas Edison, the great inventor of the phonograph and the eli&tric light U a noted chemist. Mr. Edison Is a user of tobacco so he cannot be considered a crank on this subject. Listen to what he says about the cigarette. The smoking of cigarettes la one of the worst, most offonnive and harmful habit a acquired by man. It ought to be against the law to sell or smoke them. The poison Is absorbed by the mucous membranes of tbe mouth, nasal passages and the throat, and it is taken directly Into tbe circulation and then shatters the nerves. Your nerves you know are the telegraph lines of your body and when the lines are out of order there la trouble all over. Legislate against the cigarette, that ia the proper course. There Is a alight quantity of pyridine present in the cigarette smoke that dries the mucous coat of the throat and mouth and that makes the man want to drink. Thoy go well together those two drugs cigarettes and alcohol and they accomplish wonders In reducing man to a vicious animal. The disastrous effect does not. stop at the derangement of the digestive organs. The Influence on the nerves Is felt all over even to the heart's action. The brain being merely a great mass of nerve matter suffers largely in time and the result la loss of memory and the sense of moral responsibility. The whole plane of Intellect is lowered." Ifordcath and icago'a striking garment workers won the right in court to picket taken have where walk-out- a weavers the man-- River. Mass., cotton new grievance against i Tha most important change in the riiioi department of the Pennsyl-ju- i railroad since its inception a years ago ia contemplated aa the on the kMb of a plan originated The Brotherhood 'ittaburg division. submitted a i: Locomotive Engineer! ija which hae been aanelioned by intnl Manager Atterhury and en-kssi by employes on .the various Each employe will have to wages each year, and be provided by which he optioaal limit of retirement on a uioa will be reduced from 65 to 60 f.iit. The present rule is that when is nploye ha served ten yeara and iis mrhed the age of 65, he may of his M mini st the dlcretion re sue diys .lads will thus sup-nrisln- J., ailk weavers strike Patinos, J to KU sswti led. mJU The English and Scottish iron found-ieunion hare decided upon n an e, under which they agree to op-i- e ihe bonus or premium system. r !W-w- ran hi fe? m act to CIGARETTES CONDEMMED. The Supreme court of Tennessee ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO FIR8T INSERTION LESS THAN 25 CENTS. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE, EXCEPTING BUSINESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. FEMALE HELP WANTEDl LADIES Earn $20 per hundred writing short letters. Enclose stamped envelope. American Bull Works, Ratavla, HI. WANTED First class girl for general no housework; washing;, good 2911 Lincoln avenue. wages. SITUATIONS WANTED, FEMALE. WANTED Lace curtains to Lincoln Ave. Mrs. Bain. do, 2221 W'ANTED Work by the day by experienced dressmaker. Can give good reference. iw phone No. 5U6. 90-9- 5 em-JT- USt Sr W $;tny-- Val an JhA J '"'Pl"-e- B. FOR SALE as Stetson tage cn com-'- ! a,'to.rjr J foremen. 5nnPi; i he Driaware. gu- railroad. ftl8,h,,?lki11 IV aich tie 4 r!Jth'J!oal ou,P"t of ae her collieries, have 11 Psni&l a 10 A six room modern cot35th street Mrs. W. H. $36 35th street FOR RENT, FARMS. -- l. 4 3--lf evenirr. RENT Furnished rooms for housekeeping, also oil siagle furnished room. 3768 Lincoln. fi'ANTED-rio- lin FOR "RENT Furnished rooms with table board, eirictly model u. $14 34th. tf Adams aveana. h per cent increase war f.C Weber Lodge 2474 1 2 PIANOS. Wash. hire t r ev ls tfr !r r-- presiding a!noj,nt of Isislnes ie for arrange-'tnr- e beginning tem- - an,OJ? ihe children, by 1 . t driVi'if i" ,hfi Home."" ""rprlse was furnished -- Mrs1 Tha -- Zu ZZ 1 fh.pma,, n,.l meotinz I was nnV 07anl'h)n. ".r ,h. dr was car-6out w or'wnal paper by ra. am:,h,n i on "The Influence of the c Tie 4 fruit S'enue, Mrs. ork gf11 FOR SALE Several orchards. "'hient,' d"rirK ter. ,he Womans unton was held Annie Chapman hlr. Linco'D501 and hath brick barn and shade, Chaunccy Parry 33rd and FOR SALE A residence, good 01 ritianTBWinK i refreshment. ill I,e Lt;,d OP THE Silver Tent ".CCABEES. meets first end Na third Friday even.nga at I o'clock in f P. hall. Viuting Knights cot and third 1 dlally invited. F. M. COCHRANE, Commander. R-HARRIS. Record Keeper. QuaUfiuB W.'lL Ogden Tent Ogdea Chapter No. 2. R. A. M. Regular convocation first Tseadajr of each month. Visiting companion cordially invited. A. V. Mrl.NTCSH. E. H. P. F. S. NICHOLS, Secretary. 1 FOR RENT KNIGHTS Nilll Ota. Secy. E-- t 6, F. A A. M. Reg- H. K. MacMILLAN, paplla,Paaioaa,3tC3 FOR RENT Nicely furnished room TOR RENT Plano; Inby the day, week or month. 346$ room Block. at 8, Boyle quire Na ular communications first Thursday of each month, Maaona cordially Invited. w :5cte PER HUNDRED for old newspapers at Standard Office. ' . Na 24. meets ths see- Wednesday evenings F. halt sharp. In 1. Kaighig eordially Invited to fourth fd1 and oclock UDQ aa . HA L8ET, Commander. F. F. BOND, Record Keeptfl Grant Ava LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. El Monte Commandery No. 2, K. T. of Wednesdays FIIr Hive Na L meets the aeooml Wash. Ave. each month. Sojourning Sir Knlgbu EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. $id fourth Tuesdays at p. Invited. courteously K. p. haU. Visiting alsters corFOR RENT Furnished rooms for F. W. K. VOLU 23 dially invited. Bureau, Boom housekeeping. No. 3330 Lincoln Ava. Employment F. E. NICHOLE, Reoorder. ' AGNES HIIXTARD, L. & Boyle Block. EMMA L. TOWNS. R. K. Queea Esther Chapter No. 4, O. B, FOR RENT Two rooma, pantry furR- Regulat meetings held at Masunlo FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. PROFESSIONAL nished for house keeping. 3333 Jefferthe first and third Fridays uf each son. month. Sojourning members cordially Freterna! Order of Eagles, Ogdea invited to attend. Aerie Na 118, F. AttomcyvAt-Ls- w FOR RENT Rooming house and tha E, meets every EUNICE C. GORDON, W. M. Lucies Bldg. RICHARDS, Bueday evening In Eagle hall soot of furniture for salt. Call at 118 LILLIE L. MAUINMA, HALSTEAD. Beers Utrv. Re1 hotel, at 8:00. Visiting Brother 25th street. " K. FRATT. Eagles are Invited to attend tbs " GEO. Aerie meetings. HALVERSON. ODD FELLOWS. FOR RENT Two rooms, pantry and CHARLES " " K. R. GEIGER, W. P. STOUT. closet, furnished for housekeeping, First Hal Bank Bldg Ogdea Lodge Na $ Independent Or-dp. T. TRACY. W. SecT. 2530 Jefferson. JOSEPH CHEZ. H. B. FORBES, Aerie Phytldas. of Odd Fellows. Meeia in O. O. F. VALENTINE GIDEON. ball every Tuesday evening. Visiting " FOR RENT Large storage rooma, D. MURPHY. " brothers cordially invited to be pressuitable for furniture or other stor G. HORN, ent i age In rear of BoyW Blk. W. B. HENDERSON A oMH.t-A" " DELMAR DUNCAN. Noble Grand. WedelL HENRY KISSEL Secretary. DcnUsti FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms Junction City Lodfie No. 36, Indefor light houaekeoplng; rent reasonDR. D. N. SMITH, 1st Nat. Bak. Bldg. pendent Order of Odd Fellows, mMta able. 159 26lh street. In I. o. O. F. hall every Thursday Drug Store, 2451 Wash. Ave. evening. Visiting brothers cordially ROOM. FOR RENT, UNFURNISH. Invited to be present PIANO TEACHING. JAS. RUNE, N. U. suite FuR RENT One nice. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. In the Grand Opera House. Modern, PIANO TEACHING Mlar Bertha elevator, heat, gas range, electric Payne, 2550 Wall avenue. Queea City Rebakab Lodge Na 4, L. light O. O. meets first sad third SaturFIRE INSURANCE. day evenings at Odd Feliowa hall. FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms, Twenty-fourtVisiting member 2137 Grant. B. H. Goddard. Insurance, Real Es- Invited. MRS. KATE HOWE. Noble Grand tate and Loans. Rooms 411 MRS. K ME11L Becy 718 23rd BL ROOMS AND BOARD. Utah Loan A Trust Building. ROOM and excellent table arnrlce at FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD! Capte A8SAYER. 2634 stated conclave second two-thirt- y a a a er t st St 426 22nd Clado Offended Bell phone fiUZ. J. Mo Vlckcr, Aasayer, 150 Mala StH letOgden Lodge Na 37L, T. F. B meets BOARD A ROOM First class board Salt take City, Utah. P. Box 1018. O. end 3rd Fridays at 8 p. m. In L end room, 371 t2nd St O. halt Vlaillng members corSamples by mall or express will be dially F. invited. ROOMS A BOARD, 365 28th Street caretully assayed. . HENRY K. MORE. President CORAL J. TYLER. Secretary. I- ARCHITECTS. N. LANN1NG, Treasurer. FOR RENT, HOUSES. next FOR SALE Terms to Nice suit and Herrick. fine farma Kelly t list of resldenceo. Kelly A Herricj. -tf SALE Lots Clnse In, covered for with the choicest of bearing fruit Chaunccy Parry. Cor. 23rd and Wash. b7 133 feet on MadFO RBALB 1$ ison Ave, between 34ih and 25th streets. Apply to Wa Glasmann, Standard Offlca. 1-- FOR KENT Part tit FOR RENT In. Three-roome- - . house, cloae d KNIGHTS Ogdea lodge FOR SALE OR RENT Frame house, Teacher of wile experience on stage 11 rooma, i closets, S barns, extern and pisiform will taka n few pupils or claaa. Terma reasonable. ire lawn and ard. Mra. C. J. stroet FOR RENT, FURNISHED A. W. WATSON, evening. Apply 2818 Washington Ave. X Knights of Py-Ufi- with us. HOUSES. PIANO Na C. DKLMORE. C. C. A. T. WOOD, M. of V. U N. MK1D, K. of R. and 8. Inge-bretae- 360 18m OF PYTHIAS. at Caatle hall, Utah National Bank building, every Monday evening. All K. uf P.s requested to meet meeu ELOCUTION. Wcdell. FOR RENT Furnished and furnished flats, 2634 Grant RENT I'OR house. 622 27lh un furnished Six-roo- St FOR RENT Nicely furnished cottage. Jas. E. Ballautyne, 819 Ecdea Bldg. RATHBONE SISTERS. TUNINa ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Dr. A. Fernlund, Fhyalelan and Office hours, to 11 1. m, 1 Wehsatch Division Na 124, to 4 p. m. 240 blk Phone 229. R. C, meets second and fourth bYlday at 2:20 p. m. ia K. of P. hall, corner SANITARY JOBBER. Washington nvenua end 24th St A 11 SANITARY JO. .R Clarets moved, brothers are cordially Invited to atcesspools cleaned and rubbish hauled. tend. W. F. HERRINGTON, C. C. Rates reaaouabls. John Van Zweden, D. L. BOYLE, 8. and T. Rea. 03 2bd St lad. Phone 3601m. Bur-goon- . it a 8t FOR RENT, STORES. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. DRESSMAKING. feet near Madison school; will erect store for proper parties. Dresaes made, latest itylea. Furs Apply Win. G la maun. Chilremodeled, cleaned, dren's dresses, plain sawing and maFOR SALE, MISCELLANEOUS. chine stitching, or go out by the day. Dressmaker, 2515 Lincoln avenue. FOR SALK Y'oung Durham Jersey milch cow; power steam HAIR GOODS. holler and engine: 3 power In all congasoline engine, Mre. C. E. Lee, dealer in hair goods, dition, and bargains. 180 West Thirty-fwitches, frlxiaa, etc at low prices. irst street Phono 272x. Masquerade costumes, wigs, etc. Mail orders promptly attended to. Hair 8 SALE rooma, FOR Cheap: nicely chains n pec laity. P. O. Box 435. furnished for boarding end lodging, Booms over old poatofleo building, 331 25 on and 24 between Washington Twenty-fourtstreet 1C first-clas- Weber Camp Na 74. Meets In K. of P. hall in Utah National Rank building every Thursday evening at o'clock. Visiting Wood men xor dlally d to attend. Room 23, Boyle Block. HORSE, harness and buggy, good aa new. 1915 Grant to Go WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. FOR SALE Furniture, new range. Coles Hot Blast Heater, folding lied;, Ac.; 887 2Uth St Bell phone a Washington Ava B. P. office 29. at royal rcanum. per bushel. e n &.;V. a Fort Worth Has a Parade in Honor of Roosevelt 0. ELKS. Fort Worth. Texas, April 8. President Roosevelt and parly arrived In Ogden lodge, Na 719, meets every Foil Worth this morning. The night Tuesday evening lodge and club rooms, run from San Antonio was uncvcntfuL second floor Masonic building; 2416 When the President's special train enWash. Ave. tered the Texas tt Pacific railroad staA. G. HORN, tion, an enormous crowd was on hand W. C. CRANDALL Secretary. and pave him a hearty welcome. A committee entered the President's car BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY CARMEN and formally welcomed him to Fort Worth. Then at the bead of a parade, Wahsatch Lodge Na 370, Ogden made up of mounted police, Spanish Brotherhood Railway Carmen of Am- war veterans. Confederate veterans, erica meets 1st end 3rd Friday of Gtsnd Army men, state militia and each month at A. O. U. W. hall to a driven was he civil associations, W. K. HARDY, C. C, 222 23rd St the Texas and square large facing R. 2627 fiL, Un. Ay C. E. MONEGAN, railroad station. Tho President was everywhere received with enthusDEGREE OF HONOR. iasm. Dense crowds packed the streets along the line of march and the PresiMeets every Wednesday evening at dent smiled and bowed his acknowl7:30 o'clock at A O. U. W. haiL edgments. MISS LILY LEAMAN. & of E When the square was reached the MRS. SUSIE SIMS, Recorder. President ascended e stand covered R.1SS LOIS PEIRCE, Financier. with Hugs and flowers and delivered a MISS LILLIAN HANSEN, Receiver. brief address. From the square the Visiting members cordial!, invited. President went' directly to his train and left for Vernon, Texas. .A. O. U. W. With the dejwrture of the President from Fort Worth the public part of hi He Fidelity Lodge, Na 2, A. O. U W. trip may be said to have ended. will go to Frederick, Colo., and spend Meets in A O. U. W. hell every SaturVlaiUng brothers Invit- - several days in hunting. evening. E.L' FRATtRNAL . Re-tur- n A Sego Lily Circle Na 174 meets every 2nd end 4th Friday nights at 7:30 la K. of P. halt Vlaillng neighbors cor dlally Invited. MRS. MARY HARRISON, N. ELLEN EASTMAN. 2234 Clerk, n. Ave. FOR SALE Wheelwright Bros. n TONSOR'AL ARTIST. VE1ERINARIAN. FOR SALE Two almost new delivery wagons; 3 good, sound horses; 2 good single harness. All In first, JOHN ERNST, D. V. B class condition. Apply 2657 Barlow Coreys Livery. Phones Lime; 25c. 4:55 p. m. renaatlonal aequcnco to the news paper campaign inaugurated by Capt. Clado, (formerly Admiral Rojestven-ky'- a chief tactician), against Vice Ailrairal Avellan (head of the Rue-iaartmlraliy department), and tbe general lalT of tha admiralty may be a dih-- tomorrow between Clado and Admiral Capt. Zlllottl, the aide of Aicllan. Capt. Clado opened a newspaper here and criticised the admiralty and the tomlgn office for not arBlack Sea fleet ranging (o get the through the Dardanelles for which he underwent a fortnight of arrest for violation nf discipline. After Clado returned from Paris, where he loatltled before the North Sea commiarion, he continued his attack, giving the Impression that he voiced Rojeslvensky's sentiments, until he was stripped or emolument ten days ago. When (he nlhr day a letter came from Rnjestveneky repudiating Clado and aeverely reflecting upon him, Capt. Zillntli, without the authority of the ministry of marine, promptly publiHhed it, drawing upon himself in turn a public reprimand. Bad blood had existed between tna two officers throughout the controversy and Clado, having charged that Zlllottl published tbe letter nut of penmnal spite, the latter sent him hi seconds, demanding that Clado apologize or flghL Clerk, 1st NaL Bak. Bldg. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle, every Monday sight at Mrs. Adeline Greenwell for 5L meets Odd Fellows halL Visiting singeing of hair p. FOR SALE tarty Bicycle, In good tbe best shampooing, invited. will make you feel Neighbors 6118 27th street and mas lags that2421 condition, cheap, can Dues be paid at the office of Ed. Monroe. fresh end good. Auth the afternoon of the 28 ih of eeeh National Hank Bldg. First month, FOR BALE Regina Automatic music PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING. LILLY LIGHT, G. N, 245 W. Pattbox with slot attachment or parlor erson. WaR paper, paper banging and uae. Address K. B., care Standard MARIE CR1TES, Clerk, 2731 Monroe r.fmtinf. Bee J. It Dranob 2464 Wash. 354-Z- St. Petersburg, April 8. WM. DOYLE. C. C. E AUT1L s h Ave. Officer. A Architects, rooms cottage. 86 and 67, First National Bank building. Telephone, Si OK. F.C. Woods A Co ev-SS- S C TeV-ont- i, Another Russian a Ht-tin- 30 acres good land. 175 hares of water, crops all In, $2,000. Channcey Parry, 23rd and Wash. FOR BALE $1,450. ihe ret news TEMPERANCE -. a G. W. HALSEY, C. SL P-- A. GARNER. Secretary. Masonic hall, over 241S Washington Ogden, Utah. v- WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS. POR WaaU:h Na 2, Foresters of America Meets I. F. hail. 24i.-- i first and St third Wednesday evenings of each mouth at 7:3d. MASONIC. Wall Ave. keeping, 157 33rd FORESTERS OP AMERICA. Court J. J. BRUMM'.TT, V. C. J- - H. SHAFER. Clerk. d tri- WOODMEN OF AMERICA Utah Camp, No. 9990, meets every Tuesday ugh! at 6 o'clock ia K. of P. Safest and beat Insures men for two or thro thousand dollars. fund nearly Three Million rlrtPncT bushels of Hebrew FOR SALE Sixty thousupwards of thirty-onDcllare; Beauty potatoes." Very early; for and death claims paid, amounting to owmr ninety million dollar; member-biover Three Hundred Thousand. FOR SALE Eggs for Setting. Prise KockT Mountain touncil, Na 637, fourth Monday g. strain Rhode Island Rede, $1 1 BUSINESS CHANCES. hall, over Howell-- . Thoroughbred Brown Leghorns, 653 20th street BtoreT Visiting cents. 75 Chill SALE cordially ia- and setting, parlor FOR . waffle house, making good money-Kelly f-EMERSON. Regent and Herrick. FOR SALE A second-hanJOB. SEVERN, Collector. Callgrsph typewriter, cheap. Inquire at the q B. HUBERTS. Secretary FOR SALE A small stock of grocer- Standard office. lea and fixtures. Three rooms In KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. rear for living. A snap for cash. AdFOR SALE Old papers. 2$ cents per dress X care of Standard. hundred. Call si this office. Ocden Council Na 777, meets at A. U- - W. hall, first end third Mon-CIGAR STORE for sale. J. H. Meyers. 37$ 24th 8L U. W. hall, every Monday at S p. n,. LOST. viialUng brothers invited to attend. i B. C. BROWN. F. S. Twcnty-flruWANTED, TO BUY. treet. LOST A fur on HICKT O K-D. Cram and Ave. between depot sold and Reward. VIOLINS bought, exchanged. to Standard. BROTHERHOOD OF RAILVAY Rare bargains to offer. 21G3 Adams TRAINMEN. Ave. m LOST In Kolit or on Wash avenue, 25th, and of 24tb lady's puree between Ogden Lodge Na 68. Brotherhood PERSONA!. with $7 change and cards. Return Railway Trainmen, meets every WedRiverside Mill- - Reward. nesday evening at 7:30 p n. MARRY Wealth and beauty; marC. E. BTA1N8, Mastar. WANT AOS. THE SCAN riage directory free; pay when marA. L. HOWE. Sec y.. 619 Maryland WANT new AD8. THE ried: entirely SCAN Avenue. plan; rend no . THE WANT AD8. money. Addreas H. , Horton, 1101,1 SCAN E. A. MUNSEY, Collector, 248 -- tb V Jtir-VANT ADS. SCAN THE IJa, Street jjj.jj ONE of the best farms In northern Utah, good soli, plenty of water, buildings, orchard Ac, for rent good 42x FOR SALE A house, lot for cash or part of the crop. or lease on avenue. $700. 160, Washington Great snap to tha right party. J. j. 33rd Cor. and Chaunccy Parry, Brummilt. Wash. Bennett st Philadelphia. lev wZtZZS'Y oecaua top a ced liiisns money to10 lve whiskey, ti tn2? LOAN on real astats Jas. E. Ballaaiyne. 31 awmrHy. Ecriea Bldg. i;-- J fRATERNAL five-roo- de- e d MODERN FOR RENT Cottage hewly furnished, Meats every Baturday arternuon at 441 27th St J. C. Gaaberg, 276 25th PIANO TUNING 14r. Tempest Wood, 2:30 la Pythian hall, Utah National ENERGETIC workers everywhere to 33.50; by the year 7A0i Bank single tuulng St dlsirihute circulars, samples and adBuilding. Baaurnlng.siatara cor Addreea, care Fted Measa, 2466 dlally Invited to attend. vertising matter. Good pay. No FOll RENT Furnished Washington Ava .MRS. ELLA BROWN, M. E. C. canvassing. Cooperative Advertishouse, oorner 25lh and Jefferson; MRS. ISABEL WYANT, of K. end C. ing Co., New York. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. $25. 1 ,n J. J. 5RCMM1TT 0 MALE HELP WANTED. s. H Mi MONET FRAlcRNAL Two furuished fur light hi,.'ktvpiig1 elec-i'l- l MONEY TO 1X)AN On farma and city light. 3166 Ai!;u;i. veal estate, itnnter t, Kennedy, RENT Ilouscki-eirinRoom 6, First Nm l. Bank Bldg. rooms, 2339 Adams. Independent v. cf MONEY TO LOAN liiiM.-ki'piu- 4 Call 2338 WalL for clared the law forbidding the sale or making It compulsory ixpktyers to give a written character giving away of cigarettes in that state their employes when leaving is to constitutional, and said, In part, as fol- SALESMEN New Cleveland Jobbing house with large capital wishes to Introduced in the British house of lows: vrlismenl next session. We think rlgaretlrs sre not legitiemploy a corps of experienced travmate articles of commerce, because eling salesmen. High eominfsslon with $35.00 weekly. W. S. Finley A Many Pennsylvania miners will they are wholly noxious and deleteriike a holiday on April 1st, to cele-l,Co., ous to health. Their use is always Prospect Si, Cleveland, Ohio. 4 811 the anniversary of the eight-u- r harmful; never beneficial. They possess no virtue, but sre inherently bad, day. and had only. They find no true com- WANTED Men to distribute samples, There sre labor troubles threatened mendation or merit or usefulness in tark signs. $3.00 dally. No canr vassing. Continental Distributing Pittsburg among Ihe building any sphere. On the contrary, they are iideii. Service, Chicago. widely condemned as pernicious alBeyond question their evtogether. One hundred and twenty-fivery tendency la toward the impairment WANTED Energetic man each counof the Philadelphia mint have of physical health and mental vigor." ty, to post signs, advertise and dis0 laid off on account of tribute samples. Salary $15 weekly scarcity silver bullion. and expenses. Honesty and a dispoWILL DISMISS MOROCCO. sition to earn- salary more essential The applirstlnn of Mrs. Nellie V. Ilian experience. G. A. Parker, 720 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, Ta. Berlin, April 8. A dispatch (o the Jilsnn for admission Into the C.lilds-rvxe- l International Union Printers Frankfort Zeltung from Paris says . me at Colorado Springs. Colo., on that German Ambassador Prince Von M strength of her membership In the Radniln had a long conversation with WANTED Energetic. trustworthy wkmi. hss been man or woman to work in Utah, repapproved by the board Foreign Minister Delcasse today. The oftruateea the and called ambassador 'at she will sliorlly ar-$'foreign resenting targe Manufacturing comJ She is the flrt woman ever ad- - fice "during the usual hours for the repany. Salary $40 to $90 per month, to the home. la of Thia regarded diplomats. ception paid weekly, expenses advanced. AdIs to aa Indicating that Berlin dress with stamp, J. H. Moore, Ogwilling Ii'ted strikers on various sugar plan-i- . give opjiort unities for a discussion of 1 den, Utah. at San Juan, P. R., have re-J- 1 the Moroccan situation, although it is disA "light Increase In not known whether Morocco was 1orl1 WANTED To travel for house estabhas been granted In some sec-ncussed or not. lished 30 years. Expenses advanced, i or weekly salary, or commtalon both. Experience unnecessary. TravFOR REAL ESTATE. SALE, eler Dept, 5th floor, 204 Oliva St, .uS!.c2lrJ Lbor rnlon of rhl1- Pa., ha directed its orgnnlKa-iiSmi- n St. Louis. l,ep t0 i'I nmtormen and FOR SALE A fine residence lot, bo wiih to front, Washington and 204h St., WANTED Young men to learn ths organised. A. A. Rlchton, 425 23rd at. smi! hP7 COlll(, barber trade; positions guaranteed. PimM the Rapid cheap, Write today. MOLERS BARBER plans, which would mTi! privlleBt' Bnd increase COLLEGE, Salt taka City. Hr dm FOR 8A1JS A large corner lot, 22nd .and Park Ave., $150, A. A. Rlchton, WANTED, REAL ESTATE. ew Zealand gov-- J rsmem,iPB 425 23rd Street. 3.114 "Ploying artisans WANTED TO BUY A residence lot, mnorers on worka. FOR SALE Six room new modern give size, location and cash price, brick basement. Boll phone $58 Z. address H. C. Standard. hcrn Paclflc $56 12th street mdredsN? ,in8 one wk. ,ca "mPloy and one otBOARD. mZ Tyive retired pensions. her FOR SALE Brick house on 33rd St, rai,r"d8 ,n t whies1' snap, $900.00, Kelly and Herrick, FIRST CLASS BOARD By the day or are now operating pen on week, 2567 Grant. hill e ii 15 M Wednesday at the home fo Mrs. Williams, on 21th St reel. The new temperance sungtiooks will be used and the program will be in charge of Mrs, H. A. Simms. k. jmuary biatement of the and Reading Railroad show a an expenditure l2g.W8.8v. uut'ur-i-.h.- 9, 190'S. TELEGRAPHY. I'i'R RENT Nicely furnished front nnni with bath. 27e; tiraut Ave. TEII.EGRAPH SUHOOU 44-t- f from 7 to 9 p. in. Apply avenue. Washington FOR RENT 1 rooms for l.gl-.- t house- 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. In ibpef"" I ,m, mill. MONEY TO LOAN. imnn Bring Results In l o t 19ul invesilp1'011 ot !u PjLuhv d"fc,rhVuue? pin Kurnif-iii.- i room. V'lam. 1 1- 'Jia bu SlXDAY MOUSING, I, FCR 1'H ;i.iirincre,e PT-XI- O Pa-rif- le day etB. t. VALAEREWX M. TV. WALTER RICHEY, Kecordor. W. N. PEIRCE, Financier. ORDER OF WASHINGTON. Ogden Union, Na 172, Order of evWashington meets every Tuesday U. ening ai 8 o'clock in A O.to W. hall. attend. Visiting comrades invited WJI. DOYLE. President. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. ARRESTED IN LONDON. London. April 8. A man named McIntyre, alias Thomas of St. Louis, was arrested here today on an extradition warren) charged with embezzlement In the United States. McIntyre admit- ted that he was convicted In the United States and jumped fils bail bond, but he said his bondsman had $l5.i'i0 belonging to him, so the suretr lost nothing. i ? ' 1 |