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Show TOE MORNIXli RAILROADS EX.LMINT.lt: Examiner Want Ads RENT l'OI! ENT -- Houki LV.h St. U 17 I'OIt RRXT i rooms: p.i-- l Two fiuuistii 2Sd9 lioiiM-kt't'pln- J' lino. for room , Aiidii!-- ,. FOR RENT-- 8 room for light bouse--l eeping. Ih7 llllrd hi. Bring Results interests being connected with me, is nonsensical. the way David H. Moffat . 'ihlt wa night disposed of the latest story connecting Mr. Hill with his enterprise. According to this story Hill as to back the Moffat line and was in use the road to secure a transcontinental route for the Burlington. "1 haven't even seen Jimmy Hill, or heard from him in a year. There k nothing to the story .".Mr. Moffat fcid. "The Moffat road U going to be built, but it will remain an independent road. It will not be gobbled Denver News. vp by any Other line. 8alt Lake will be on May 8 at 6:3u a. m. It will carry the same equipment with a through Pullman. Owing to tha early arrival passenger 'in .the sleeper need not arise until an hour or to later. From thee twe dates trains, will arrive or depart at the same hour daily, thus giving the. regular through 2T5S Lincoln. Fl'K RENT Furnished rooms with table board, rtrurtly modern. 14 24th. FCT RENT Nicely furnlrhed rooms In by the day, week or month. quire at room 8, Boyle Block. 2461 Wash. Ava FOR RENT Famished moms for house keeping. No. 2220 Lincoln Ave. FOR RENT Two rooms, pentiy fur nikhed for housekeeping. 233 Jefler FOR RENT furniture bouse and tha Call at 133 Rooming for sale. street 25th Two roums. pantry and for houaekeeptafi. 2530 Jefferson. FOR RENT closet, furnished Wedell. FOR STATE NEWS DEATH OF MRS. BISHOP. Linchegn sad dinner in the diner and on the eastward trip the same mcnla will he served. Balt Lake Tribunes. Park City, April 11. Mrs. John 111 Bishop, who had been seriously with pneumonia for tne past week, died this morning at her home on On- TUNNELING THE SIERRAS. tario avenue. Deceased had been in Park City for a number of years, havNew cornea from Omaha that E. ing been raised in town. She loaves a H. Harrlman's plan . for tunneling family, of seven children, the oldest through the Sierra Nevada mountains being 13 years and the youngest about il to be carried into effect within a It) days old. Arrangements for the short time or at least that a start funeral have not as yet been made. in this stupendous undertaking Is to tye made before next winter. BOY DIES BY DROWNING. . A dispatch from Omaha contains On the authority ot the following: Richfield, April 11. A little high official of the Union Pacific boy of L it. Brienliolt of Redmond it can be elated that tha greater was drowned last Monday at that of the $100,000,-(sxof the i part proceeds place. The father of the boy was out In .lock issue announced n few days the field plowing and the boy was playago In New York will be used 1o funing around In the field. A large irriganel the Sierra Nevada mountaina. tion ditrh was near and very full. of Railroad men declare that the car- water. In spine manner the hoy got out of will work this be vast of rying Into the ditch and was drowned before the to of this part the father had missed him, as he was importance people Oi California. The- - primal signifibusy at work. Some fifteen or twenty cance, they say, will be the expendiminutes had passed without seeing the ture of millions of dollars In this little and Mr. Brienhnlt went state and Nevada in the actual dig- to Bee fellow, where he was, and discovered of ging the tunnels, the cost being the body floating down the stream. He mughly estimated at. more than $50,- Immediately sprang Into tlie ditch and Ow.OOO.' got the bey out. but lifo "was no more, The jfitpatch. adJ dliat at the openhe seemed to show of f the Lucln ing Mr. Harriman although life for a few minutes.(.xonie The announced that the next great work signs of was an unusually sad one and funeral to be .undertaken would be the waa felt very keenly by every member ion of a system of tunnels of the family. through the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The argument Is offered by experDAVID BRAHAM DEAD. ienced railroad men that the construction of the tunnels would greatly decrease the running time between Hf Wan tha Author of The Mulligan Guards. Ban Francisco and Omaha, and make this by far the shortest route in time, ns It is In diets are, thus enhancing New York.April 12. David Brahsm, the popularity of the Central Pacific route and helping the northern part the well known composer and orchesof the state by bringing so many more tra leader, is dead at his home hero from kidney trouble, after an Illness people through this section of the of several months. He waa born 4.7 country. Sacramento Record Union. years ago in England and came to America aa a violinist at the 'age of 1C. A GREAT RAILROAD MERGER. Brahsm composed the .music. of some of the most popular songs ever It Is announced that (here Is to be a known In America. In the late 70'i consolidation of the New York Cen and the Wa they wpre whistled and tral, Chicago and Northwestern end ting from the Battery to the Golden X nlon Pacific railroads.- If the atate-we- Gate. Is untrue It will come true aoon-e- r Many of his songs. Introduced by or Inter end probably very anon, for A Hart, sprang into populartha merger hae long been seen to be Harrlgan ity over They numbered more Inevitable. Our renders, of course, un- than 200night. and included. "The Little derstand that the consolidation of the Widow Dunn, Murphy's Maggie three lines named means tha consoli- Home, The Dad's Dinner Pall, dation of the entire systems which Mulligan Guards, Paddy Duffy's they control, and which, together, Cart, and the line. Many of the airs tnsk n complete transcontinental were composed while Brahsm waa system extending from Boston and New walking in the street, and severs! Tors on the Atlantic to Ban Francisco, limes his career came near being cut Portland and Lna Angeles on the Pa-?- i abort while he was., thus engiged. feeders extending in every He was a descendant of the family direction, and comprising an aggre-8t- e of John Rraham, one of the most notmileage exceeding 3(1,000 miles ed English vocalists, who held the nd a capitalization whose amount public for forty years and wrote scores cannot yet even be at by the of popular souks, many of which guessed Puhlle. The have survived nearly a century. proposed consolidation line from through n Francisco and Los TACKLES WESTERN UNION. Angeles to tide water on the. Gulf of Mexico at New oriesns and Galveston. Otherwise th Hundred Million Dollar Corporation to rijtem as proposed Involves no new Be Proceeded Against. wnsoHdatlon of directly competing Tl Southern Pacific and lie Topeka, Kan., April 12. The Westconnect !ng steamship lines Is now at ern Union Telegraph company la in "H measure a competitor of a controversy with the stale charter JP .'continental lines by way of board over the payment of a fee for ' T5e Prop mfi arrangement a permit to do hualne in Kansas. 2 P,u botK 1,ne ,n on ownership, The Western Union la a New York for he present, and until fh,pch corporation with a capital of $100, arrangements are made, will be In The company hsa never comE.r?HL,,omln1 competition with the plied with the Kansas corporation litw. ColeGre,t Northern and North-er-n Recently Attorney General Pacific. San Francisco Chronicle. man got. after the company, and today Judge J. B. West, representing OPENED FIRE ON MINERS. the company, applied for a permit, tendering $25 in payment for the apJ"!1, M,nn - April 12. The riot plication fee. The board denied the 1h' erit.r'u.1'1f,1 in the death of two min-- , application on the ground that the .r,H,lhlnK lte yesterday, followed company's agent did not offer enough the miners at the Hull and money. Under the law, the boara ,,lnnH- - who were refused an ad-hejdp tne company's fee for a permit T. pay of twenty-fiv- e cent should be $20,127.50, based on a capitalization of $100,000.(100. aiZJ1iiri,milDd refused. The Judge West contended that the comit 2 mine and ordered the pany is chartered by the United lhe Seller'! mine, the reiSL1 State government, and therefore not iron company's mines and the day subject to the provisions of the Kan'"Ployed by Porter Brothers at sas act wT1 'i1'IPPlB- - Meanwhile num-ZIt CRUDE OIL REDUCED. tr'"p were sent to the Burt the night crew went to ''hfn hod-etrlkers, some armed PitUburg, April 12. The Standard lh rifles, appeared and opened "firo Oil company made another reduction wrkmen. The latter returned in the price of all grades of crude oil This staggered today. A cut of three cents was made R "Immediately. omverwd a few mo- - In the higher grades and two cents In leaving their dead on the lower grades. The quotations fole wundcd were assiat- - low: Pennsylvania $1.33; Tiona, $1.48; w their homes. Corning, $1: Cabell, $1.08; New Castle $1.25;- - North lJma. .9: South Lima thBEZZLED GOVERN 4; Indiana .84; Somerset. .78, and MENT FUNDS Raglan .61. Jr1-"-!- TRYING SUBMARINER Ore ,re-- . April 12.-- An PecIal from Spokane. Wash- NrkvjU,.,v? Toklo, April 12. It Is reported here that the Russians at. Vladivostok are k71 charge of embr-s-ro- t conducting experiments with six vessels, and thst those vessel am,.... of gnvernment. funds to the switntif Preferred by Special are all of foreign manufacture gnd in,d!,ct!fu,eWaterTi,lewh' clude French, British and American ROOMS. RENT, UNFURNISH. suite FuR RENT One nice, in the Grand Opera House. Modern, elevator, heat, gas range, electric light. ADVERTISEMENTB ON THIS PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO FIRST INSERTION LESS THAN 25 CENTS. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN BUSIADVANCE, EXCEPTING NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH U8. FOR RENT 2137 Grant Two unfurnished rooms, ROOMS AND BOARD. ROOM and excellent table service 436 22nd St Hell phone G14Z. at BOARD A ROOM First class board and room, 871 22nd St FEMALE HELP WANTEDl ROOM3 A BOARD. 365 28th - A Bt. guod girl; 22nd 426 WANTED A good girl for general housework. Apply at once; 2547 Jefferson. 2-- t - Ooo,-00- L .r'1- - w mili-mari- t pea. week, 2567 13y Orant hr FOR RENT Plano; Mcvers. PIANOS. 2634 Grant Ave. m 3-- 3 EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Room Bureau. Employment Boyle Blot'k. 1 23 2911 Lincoln avenue. SITUATIONS WANTED. FEMALE. WANTED lace curtains to do, 2221 1 Incoin Ave. Mrs, Bain,. , -- WANTED Worir by the day by experienced dressmaker. Can give guod references. 2339 Adams. Independent ph one No. 606. Young men to learn the barber trade; positions guaranteed. Write today. MOLER'8 BARBER COLLEGE, Salt Lake City. WANTED fine residence lot. front, Washington and 2(Mh St., cheap, A. A. Kichton, 426 23rd at. A 66-fo- A large corner lot, 22nd and Park Ave., $150, A. A. Kichton, 425 23rd Street. 44-lw- k FOR SALE Six room new modern brick basement, Bell phone 658 Z. 856 12th street. wk. FOR SALE Brick house on 33rd St, snap, $300.00, Kelly and Herrick, six room modern cottage on 26th street. ' Mrs. W. H. wk. Bennett, 836 25lh street A Parry, two-thirt- So acres good land, 175 shores of water, crops all In, $2,000, Chauncey Parry, 23rd and Wash. A and bath brick residence, gaud barn and abode, $1,450. Chauncey Parry 23rd and FOR BALE Wash. and Herrick. Several fine farms orchards. fruit Kelly A Nice FOR BALE Terms to suit list of residences. Kelly A Herrics. -tf etnas In, covered FOR SALEr-Lo- ta with the choicest of bearing fruit Parry, Cor. 23rd and Chauncey VtA. FO R SALES laon Ave -tf 12 try 132 feet on Mad between 24th and 26th Apply to Wm. Clumaun 18 streets. Standard Office. FREIGHT RATE REDUCTION. New York, April 12. Action taken of Soul hern railroad officials held here indicate the poai bility of an early reduction in freight at a meeting carrying charge og all the lines leading from Chicago and ' St. Louis to Atlanta. Birmingham. Montgomery and other points in the southeast. Some time ago the merchants' associations of lioth Chicago and St Louis made concurrent appeal to the management of the roads that tap and tnvfM the territory In question ask ing for lower rate. That th9 matter mgnt be fully considered, a meeting of the lines interested was called S. F. Tarrott of Atlanta, chairman of the Smithes stern Freight association, presided. Only the roads tributary to Bt. Lout were repre.ented. Recommend t inn favoring redur-lio- n in froieht schedule, wero adopt ed and referied to a meeting in the near future of the line radiaring from Chicago. Aerie ODD FELLOWS. meeting. K. R. GEIGER, W. P. U T. TRACY. W. 8007. H. H FORBES, Aerie Physician. Independent Or P. In L tt ball every Tuesday evening. Visiting brother cordially invited to be presL. B. SPENCER, CIVIL ENGINEER. MEDICO JOINS RUSS ARMY. Kailruuila, Waterworks. Sewers and ent. DELMAR DUNCAN, Noble Grand. Power Plants. Accurate Survey. Leavenworth, Kan, April 11. OrHENRY KISBKL Secretary. Plans, Kt (mate and Ur port a. der were received at Flirt LeavenU. 8. Deputy Mineral Surveyor. worth today directing Col. John Office, 203 Ecclea Bldg. P. O. Box 499. Junction City Lodge Na 34, Inde- Yauhoff, medical corps, tattooed here, Ogden, Utah. pendent Order of Odd Fellows, mreta but at present In New York City, to In L O. O. r. hall every Thursday Independent Phone, 116$. evening. Visiting brother cordially Invited to be present JAS. BUNE. N. . PIANO TEACHING. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. PIANO TEACHING Mlse Bertha Payno, 236U Wall avenue. Quean City Kebekah Lodge Na 4. L. O. O. P meets first and third Satur day evenings at Odd Fellows' hall. FIRE INSURANCE. Twenty-fourtSt Visiting members B. H. Goddard, Insurance, Reel Ro- Invited. MRS. KATE HOWE, Noble Grand tate end Loose. Rooms 411 . MRS, K. MhllD, Bee y 716 33rd Bt Utah Loon A Trust Building. Ogden Lodge Na der of Odd Fellona 6 a Mi-el- a a The Utah National Bank OF OGDEN FRATERNAL ABkAYER. Me Vicker, a the day or Sample by mail or expruea wk. carefully assayed. be United States Depository BROTHERHOODS Jn dially Invited. F.C. Woods A Cm, Architects, rooms and 67, Flrat National Bank ing. Telephone, 3iGK. 36 KNIGHTS build- Ogden lodge Horae Ralph DMly Vlaa President Caahiar N17 K. Ce Hoag A. V Melntoah AaelaUnt Caehlar Pnl Oa Savings Acamnts Interest HENRY li. MOREL President UOUAL J. TYLER. Secrotary. I. N. LANN1NG, Treasurer. ARCHITECTS d WINES OF PYTriiAfL Na (SL 3. Knights of meeia at CaaUe halt Utah National Bonk building, every Monday ELOCUTION. evening. AH K. P.i requested to Teacher of wile experience an stage meet with us. C. J. DELMORE, C. C. and platform will take n few pupils H. PATTISON B. M. LEEDOK A. T. WOOD, M. of F. FOR RENT, FURNISHED HOUSES. or class. . Verm reasonable. . L- - N. ME1D, K. of S. anf Apply evenings. A. W. WATSON, FOR RENT Cottage newly furnished, 2818 - b r Washington Ave. 441 27lh Bt J. C. Gasbcrg, 276 25th RATHBONt 8I&TERB. . , 242b Washington Avenue. St PIANO TUNING. (Phone 22SX) Meet unm and Furnished RENT FOR PIANO TUNING-OI-r. Wood, 8:30 In every Saturday afternoon Tempest 2634 ra Grant. furnished flats, Pythian halt Utah National ingle tuning $3A0;by the year $7.60. Bank Building. aimers corAddroaa, care FTad Moaaa, 346$ dially Invited to Sojourning attend. WANTED, FURNISHED HOUSES. Ava Waablngton MRS- - ELLA BROWN. M. B. C. MRS. ISABEL WYAN I, of K. and C. WANTED-B- y PHYSICIANS AND BURGEONS, couple i with no chilfurnished small, modern, dren, OPEN DAY AND NIQHT. room for Dr. A. Fernlund, rhyslclsn and Bur ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS house, or Everything hero th best Short orders Office hours, 10 to 13 a. m, 3 light houflPkecpIng, in good location. t til hour. Wahiatch Division Na 134, O. Reference given. Address P. O. box to 4 p. m. 840 ?bih BL 'Phone 129. All kinds of game and fih I eunon. !.. meets aeoond and fourth 485, City. Friday at Extra fine dinnet. unday, from ;30 p. m. la K. of P. halL corner BANITARY JOBBER. 12 to 2 p. m, 25a Fine lunch from Washington avenue and 24ta Bt Alt FOR RENT, STORES. 11 to 4 and 6 te p. m. . SANITARY JO. - R Closets moved, brothers ora cordially Invited to ab JIM A YOUNG cleaned and rubbish hauled. lead. cesspools Madison near h feet 16 Street. school; 224 Twenty-fiftP. W. HERRINGTON, G C. Rate reasonable. John Van Zwodea, will erect store for proper parties. D. L BOYLG 3101m. and T. , 2nd lad. Phoaa $03 St Rea. Apply Wm. Claimant!. . . Fy-tbia-s LIQUORS u It FALSTAF CAFE WHERE TO EAT CAFE a a WOODMEN OF THE WORLG DRESSMAKING FOR SALE Lime; 25c. per bushel. Wheelwright Bros. 2Scta PER HUNDRED for old newspaper at Standard Office. seed. 2344 Wash. Afd. MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE a Weber Camp Na 74. Meets In of P. hall in Utah National Bank building ovary Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially invited to attend. -- Drosses made, latest atylea Furs 'a remodeled, cleaned, dresaea, plain aewlng and machine stitching, or go out by tbe day. Dressmaker, 2515 Lincoln avenue. Chll-dren- FOR SALE Sixty buMels of Hebrew Beauty potatoes. Very early; for WM. DOYLE, G C. AUTH, Clerk, lat a HAIR GOODG Nat Bnk. Real Estate and Chattel Loans Service quick, confidential and prlvata No eoramlmioa WESTERN BROKER AGB CG , 228-- BaJe Bldg FhoM 614-4 Bldg. WOMEN OP WOODCRAFT. RATES LOW Lee,' dealer in hair goods, Sego Lily Circle Na 174 meet every for Setting. Prise switches, Irissaa, ate, at low prices. FOR SALE Egg Masquerade costume, wig, etc. Mall 2nd and 4th Friday nights at 7:30 in e. train Rhode Island Reds, $1 rromptly attended to. Hair K. of P. halL Visiting neighbor! cor- CHEYENNE, Thoroughbred Brown Leghorns, erdera n specialty. P. O. Box 435. dially Invited. citings, 75 cents. 663 20th street chains MRS. MARY HARRISON, 0. N. Rooms over old poetoffloa building; 321 Mra. C. EL To act-tin- house, lot 42x avenue, $700. FOR SALE A second-han- d Chllgraph Cot. 23rd and typewriter, cheap. Inquire at the Standard office. FOR SALE FOR SALE meets first and 1 aa FOR SALE, MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE Chaunccy Wash. Silver Tent Na month. Visaing companion cordially attend. y w. HALSEY. Commander. tnvned. F-- F. A. V. McINTCSIL E. H. P. BON'D Record keeper. PROFESSIONAL F. K. NICHOLS, Secretary. LADIES CF THE MACCABEEG El Monte Commasdery No. 2. K. T. AUomcyt-dMfi- w Silver Hive No. 1, meets tha second Kcclee fttdg. Stated cone 1st second Wednesdays of RICHARDS. id fourth Tuesdays at each month. Sojourning Sir Knights a A. K. 11U1T, m. at K. P. bait Visiting sisters cop courteously invited. GEO. HALVERSON. F. W. VOLU K C. dially invited. CHARLES STOUT, AGNES HILLIARD, L. C. F. K. NICHOLS. First Net Bank Bldg EMMA L. TOWNS. G K. JOSEPH CHEZ. VALENTINE GIDEON. Queen Esther Chapter Na 4, O. EL FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLEG B. Regulai J. IX MURPHY, held at Msaonta hall the first meetings A. G. HORN, and third Fridays at each Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogden month. Bojourning member cordially Aerie HENDERSON & McMILLAN1 Na 116, F. O. EL, meets every invited to attend. Sunday evening In Eagla kail east of EUNICE C. GORDON. W. IL Reed Dentists hotel, at 8:00. Visiting Brother U1AJE HALSTEAD, Secretary. the Eagles era Invited to attend wk FOR SALE A 160, on Washington MACCAeEES. OF THG I FOR BALE, REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Washington BOSTON MALE HELP WANTED. FOR 8AI.IC :t:$ (bird Friday evening at 3 o'clock in Weber Lodfe- -s no. 6. F. A L U. Kafr K. of p. halL Visiting Knighta corJJtar mmmunicailon flrat and third dially invited, p. M. COCHRANE, Commander. Thursdays of each rnonta. Qualities R- - T. Masons cordially invited. HARRIS, Record Keeper. H- - R. MacMlULAN. W. M, E. NICHOLS, becy. Ogden Tent No. 24. meets the second end fourth Wednesday evening t 3 o'clock thorp, is 1. O. O. P. bnlL Ogden Chapter No. 2. R. A. M. Regular convocation flrat Tuesday of each V lotting Knight cordially Invited to Inge-bretae- n, wages. KNIGHTS Masonic hall, over Ave., Ogdrn, Utah. Lodge Na 371, T. F. B meets Aaaaer. 160 Mala St, latOgden and 3rd Fridays at 8 p. m. la Box 1018. O. o. Salt Lake City, Utah. P. P. ball. Viaiilag members corwill to FOR KENT house, close companion Ijidy In. Wedell. travel and canvass with lady. Particulars by addressing A. 11., care FOR BALE OR RENT Frame house. Standard. 11 rooms, 5 closets, $ barns, extenWANTED Flrat class girl for general sive lawn and yard. Mra. C. 360 18th atroet no washing; good housework: OF AMERICA. FORESTERS lh m J. II. sals. FOR RENT FOR RENT,' HOUSES. Throe-roome- 0. n FIRST CLASS BOARD f Cut-of- con-stru- CIGAR STORE 373 24th St. J. BOARD. ' WANTED MODERN WOODMEN OP AMERICA . Street -- WANTED-- cvenirj, 2474 1 2 CIVIL ENGINEER. Nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; rent reasonable. 169 2tilh street. The time between Balt Lake Ap,'y sii-nu- i. RENT Large storage rooms, DR. D. N. SMITH, lat Net Bok. Bldg. suitable for furniture or other stor-- e Drug Store, 2451 Woah. Ave. In rear of Boyle Bik. W. B. FOR FOR RENT and Los Angeles kill be reduced at the start to thirty-fou- r hours, which will be fast time for a new road. This, however, will be reduced from time to. time ms the line is ballawed.-O- n the westward run the passengers yrfll be served with Inreakfast, SCHOOL, p. in. FRATERNAL FRATtRNAL Camp, x.v 9990. metis every Court Wasatch No. 2, Foresters of Tuesday night at & o'clock in K. of P. America. Menu I. O. F. halt 24u BUSINESS CHANCES. bail. SL nrst and third Wednesday evening J. J. BRUMMTT, V. C. of each month at 7:3U. J- - H. SHAFER. FOR BALE- - Chill utrhr and waffle G. W. HALSEY. C. R-Clerk. house, making gixxj money. Kelly A. garner. Secretary. and Herrick. MASONIC. E room. 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. General Manager R. E. Wells of the Salt Lake Route yesterday confirmed officially the announcement that regular train service between Ball Lake city and the Pacific ocean would be inaugurated May 1. The first train will leave Balt Lake at 8: lit) p. m. on that date, carrying vestibuled coaches, baggage can, chair ear, diner and Pullman. TELEGRAPH from 7 to 9 Washington EXT Furnished moms for housi keeping, also one single FOR BHBI it TELEGRAPHY. ROOMS. nit- -. Iv Pi 'It RENT-T- wo furnished coins for light hi lOckfCping, light. 2166 A'Lnir.. "The Moffat road i fining to be built, juat aa originally planned. Wa vill go clear through tu Balt Lake. That much of the story la trpe. As for James J- - Hill and the Burlington service. FlRNlSHtD POR 1 TO BE BUILT AS PLANNED. The first train to arrive in OGDEN', CTAI1, THURSDAY MORXIXO, APRIL 13, 1903. Twenty-fourt- street ELLEN EASTMAN, Waablngton Ava Clerk, 2224 OMAHA, Bi&NVER, KANSAS f?. CITY, LOUIG CHICAGO Women of Woodcraft Ogden Circle, MONTREAL BO SI CK, for 581, meeia every Monday uighl at Go to Mr. Adallne Greenwell NEW YORK, FOR SALE Old papers. 26 cents per the beat shampooing, ningelng of hair p. m., Odd Fella wa halL V lot ling And all Cities of Europe via All Line, hundred. Call at this office. : and massage that will make you feel Neighbors Invited. Dues can be paid at the offle of Ed. frosh and good. 2423 Moaroa the afternoon of the 28th ot each Ticket Office, Autb WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS, PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING moilh, Flrat National Hank Bldg. LILLY LIGHT, G. N, 245 W. Haaly Hotal, (Onpoalta Depot). WANTED Dressmaking and plain lad. Phone, 106. Wall paper, paper hanging and Bell Phone 516-K-. sewing. Mrs. Sanderson; Room 5, C 2731 MAKE RITES, Clerk, Monroe painting- - Bee J. It Drone. 3464 Wash. Del Monte, 365 24th St HIGHEST PRICE iAID FOR UN- VfclfcHINARIAN. G P. G ELKG WANTED-La- ce curtains to do up; USED TICKETS, 2265 Monroe Ave. JOIIN ERNST, D. V. S, office lodge, Na 719. meet eriry Ogden Corey1 Livery. Phones 28. WANTED Violin puplla,Pnntone,2163 Tuesday evening lodge and club rooms, second floor Masonic building; 2416 Adama avenue. TONSORIAL ARTIST. Sharmans Pat-teno- Wash. Ava WANTED Clean white rags at the Standard OSes. A. G. HORN, K R. W. C. CRANDALL Secrotary. FRATERNAL WANTED, TO BUY. ROYAL faCANUM. BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY CARMEN ! exchanged. VIOLINS bought kM Rare bargain to offer. 2163 Adam Safest and beat Insures men tor Wahsstch Lodge Na 370, Ogden one. two or throe thousand dollars. Brotherhood Railway Carmen of AmThree fund Million nearly Av. Emergency erica ameu lat and 3rd Friday of upward of thirty one thous-aa- d each month at A. O. U. W. halL Dcllari; LOST. death Claims paid, amounting to W. E. HARDY, C. G. 222 23rd BL E. MONEGAN, R. 8, 2637 Lin. A oeer ninety million dollar; member-shiG over Throe Hundred Thousand. LOST Ogdon High School cia Pin, Leave at Standard. LJirv Mountain Council, Na $37. '02. Reward. DEGREE OP HONOR, a second and fourth Friday at A.O.U.W. halt over Howaip Meets every Wednesday evening at WANTED, REAL ESTATE. Store. Visiting brother cordially fo. 7;3U o'clock at A. O. U. W. halL MISS LILY LEAMAN, G of X. WANTED TO BUY A residence lot. vlfLc. EMER80N, Regent MRS. SUSIE SIMS, Recorder. Collector. SEVERN, and JOS cash price, give size, location KISS LOIS PEIRCE, Financier. BERTA. Secretnrv. HO B. Standard. U address H. C. MISS LILLIAN HANSEN, Raceiver. member cordially Invited. Visiting OF COLUMBUG TO LOAN. KNIGHTS I Tk Only DeeMe-Trac- k KiAwiy between Dm Mlwearl River and CUca$a -- The n Overlandl Limited ev-iJ- Tha Mart Laxarlma Trail la Oa World MONEY A. G U. W. BRUMMITT MONET TO LOAN Ogden Council No. 777. meet at A. O. U. W. bolt first and third Mon-W. ha'-l-. everJr Monday at 8 p. m. real estate MONEY TO LOAN on Fidelity Lodge, Na 2, A. G T W. fnviled to attend. Meets in A. O. U. W. hall every Satur E- - Rallantyne, brothers 21 viiolting Jaz. security. $3-- 3 Ecclea Bldg. B. C. BROWN, F. 8. day evening. Visiting brother lavitD. HICKY. O K. e,R. T. VALLEREUX. M. W. MONEY TO LOAN On farina and city WALTER RICHEY, Recorder. real estate. Hunter ft Kennedy, BROTHERHOOD OF RAILWAY W. N. PEIRCE. Financier. TRAINMEN. Room 6, First Natl- - Bank Bldg. ORDER OF WASHINGTON. Ogden Lodge Na 6$. Brotherhood of London. April 12 The Hank of Erg-Isn- d Railway Trainmen, meets every WedOgden Union, Na 172. Order ot today announced 'he Issue of nesday evening at 7:30 p m, Washington meet every Tuesday evtcn-en- r exchequer bonds at 3 E. STAINS, Master. in A. O. U. W. hall 8 The Imnds are Interes-tA. I HOWE, Boc'y, 619 Maryland ening at oclock Invited to jier cent the attend. comrades "f $5.00n.mi an. Visiting Avenue. at repayable WM. DOYI E. Piident. nualiv. Tenders ar deliverable be E. A. MUNSEY, Celleeler, 241 25th WALTER RICHEY, Beerotary. 14Street. fore two p. m. April J- - - 4 re Compartment and a . drawing-roo- m sleeping cars, observatioa can, dinand library ing cam, buffet-smoki- ng J- - rs can, with barber, bath and electric train cntln Library; Book-love- lighted, through to Chicago without change. Direct connection for I St Pad and Minneapolis Ticket, C mi f j be oNuiri turn. Gnmal A cut. icwrvatton-i- , A. 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