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Show TIIH MOUSING KXASlIXn:: Or. HEN", C'iAI!. FOR OCR NEED OF A XAYY 1 imWHllN w4r is the must ef- promote peace. Theoo form l ke Iorel?n Ot Ytiversiiy iuuTte Jectlvo luSUrt 3 Washington. were hl farewell address. bi latwt ,uc' WSllB lnstitu- Mine 2S7?vUtutlme runo.e for the - learning for which Washington Atei a,er 1 Frauen Rooe elta answer rose Oieyucation . that naturally on aueh an oreaston-Jwbow Americans may j Ln twt ahow of toaihin that their loyalty to the unU not heart the of U Washington marked by all the lipa only waa of Judgment. Wi.hington'a aonndneaa on earth evil are there Aa long nations of counsel the wen. by whom in evil ways, win be sometimes guided-observe good .11 our resolutions to other will fhlth and Justice" toward treatment ftom not assure ua of Uke that then unless w also remember most the la war for to he prepared effective means to promote peace idtua-Hd By Ha fortunate geographical this nation la largely delivered from the burden of needing great aa safeguards of peace. With us chiefthe preparedness for war means We show our loyalty to the teachings of Washington by seeing to It that, while we steadfastly stand for right our navy is such aa to euable us to maintain that position As the against any probable attack. president said: sQuf possession of the Philippines, our interest In the trade of the orient our building of the isthmian canal qur insistence upon the Monroe doctrine, all demand that our navy be of adeeffiquate size and of unsurpassed will ciency. If It If strong enough It minim ice tie chance of foreign war. If we 1st tt$tu down sooner or later we shsn.bave to choose between a probably glUefroiio foreign war and a pesos kept Awterma that Imply national bund llntioif.H may feel that In Many America this or that ante estlc question the attl-tud- q Inter-nation- anc&fljflgf l President Uooee-ve- tt Pqn'to criticism, but no Aiaericdncai). teflfc that our foreign Klatioaf ireSrotlrdy aafe in bis hands. His rofolntftu to'Abaexe good faith all Uatiofis la as rnt majb Justice-tttiaar- ia 'Tnalstence that wquMtlDdhKle aa-blnt our oiAi' Virtues 'be abused by thsM wbo lack them, we must with n -aavy be prepared for war ns moat effective means to promote ftrai the Ht livery 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. FOR RENT jj JAPANESE WHEELBARROW.' li tarries . Rear Wheel and Damps Kit her Front or Bide. The Chinese wheelbarrow has been aa object of curiosity for some time, the marvel being that the Chinaman could so successfully put It to such universal use. A heavy, lumbering construction, built astride of a big wheel, Is used for all classes of transportation. 11 Is the accepted way of carrying pan ragrrs on long Journeys, and tbe pa tint Chink," tied almost in a knot and balanced on his heels, manages to Kike himself reasonably comfortable while he is hauled over the rough 2 157 -- REMARKABLE .Si. rj house-Kcepiu- FOR BENT Fi.r'iisi j rooms for una single houst Leeidiig, . loom. fur-cUhe- I.m-Olu- FOR RENT Utile board, Funr.?h! sith rooms 14 24th. aUi'. t ly lundvru. It 1 FGT RENT Nic!y furn'.thed rooms by the day, seek or month. Inquire at roum C, Bfle Block. 2408 Wash. Ave. FOlt rooms for No. 3220 Lincoln Ave. RENT Furtiikhed housekeeping. FOR RENT Two iihuua. pantry and closet, ft'.rnished for housekevpisg, 9 tt. 2S30 Jefferson. FOR we Storr Brick lleuse Moved Kear-- Ir Foir by Water. The Scientific American describes a remarkable feat of engineering, the removal of a large two story brick building sixty years old, weighing over 200 tons, from Us former locution at Shvpg-burg- ,' a suburb of Pittsburg, to Allegheny, a distance of nearly four miles. This In Itself was a very clever piece of. work; but, to make It all tbe inure wonderful most of the work was performed upon tbe water. From the moment the house was lifted until It was placed upon its new foundation there arose one complication after another. The long stretch of ground lying between It and the river was of such a soft, marshy nature, apparently without bottom, that the building was constantly In danger of collapsing, but even when these obstacles were overcome and the house placed upon the shore of the river a severe flood rose, surrounding the house to a depth halfway to the second stony and placing It In midstream. In order to prevent It from being washed away, tbe blocking and rollers bad to be weighted down with Immense beams and steel rail. Tbe rushing waters abating sufficiently, tbe house was moved and lowered upon n large coal RENT, UNFURNISH. ROOMS. suite One nice, to tbe Grand Opera House, Modern, elevator, heat, gas rauge, electric J. J. BRUMM'TT, V. C. J. H. bHAiKR, Clerk. uli. J. II. Mever. Inr ss This being doue and everything mado ready. It was gradually towed down the Allegheny river; but, due to the four low bridges between it and its destination, the barge bad to be scuttled before passing each bridge, tho water being pumped out afterward. To add to the excitement. It had to be lowered through a lock, and even when the river trip was completed three tracks of tbe Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg railroad had to bo crossed within thirty minutes. HINGE. SEPARABLE Makes Easy Work af Taklac Dowb 4 Pattlaa l Dears. In many households it Is the custom to take down the doors or Inside shutters In the spring and put them up again In the fall hot the work Is very trying to the uninitiated, and it Is hardly a Job of sufficient Importance to wsrrsnt calling a carpenter. A New Yorker hna Invented an improved type of hinge adapted to overcome this diff- wbselbaruow. pound by a couple of coolies. While this thing is viewed with curioalty, there is no possibility of It being put to PWal use in any other country,- - for It would not be tolerated for any purpose whatever. Japanese wheelbarrow, on tbd other hand, hn been adopted to a con-- i Merable extent in this country. and Ha use la gradually spread It la suld to have a number ol d ft 4i-- G. W. HALSEY, C. K. P. A. GARNER. Secretory. MASONIC. JO.i". Ti.i-i-- to year le.HM d 'UNtONh! Or-2!-.- 0 ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE ONE CENT PER COST WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO FIRST INSERTION LESS THAN 25 CENTS. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN BUSIEXCEPTING ADVANCE, NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. DR-- D. N. SMITH, 1st NaL Bak. Bldg. Drug Store, 2451 Wash. Ave. ent DELMAR DUNCAN, Noble Grand. HENRY KIBBELt Secretary. CIVIL ENGINEER. Junction AND BOARD. FOR RENT Three and house. AVedell. room five 4 16-- 1 mu PIANO TEACHING Mias Payne, 2350 Wall avenue. a. BOW TBE HINGE WORKS, of a lubricant thereto. Tbe pintles are with formed Integral with the leaves which springs at their ends, are attached to tbe door Janth, while h makes an elastic hoop, ronncct- - the other of the hinges are formthat when the tray la made tbe ed with leaves knuckles adapted to slotted is compressed. The springs fit Into recesses In the pintle binges Uomaticaliy, ami their purpose la , and engage tbe pintles. Tbe slots in f any shrinkage or expan-- r the knuckles of tbe door leaves, howthnt may occur after the tray ever, are oppositely disposed, so tbst atyle of barrow carries when the door the upper leaf u,. T!l,s mw compact form near tne Is firstmounting moved Into engagement with Its M,,V.itl1 wolght at the handles, corresponding pin tic leaf, and then the C co,tnta being - lower one Is moved Into m position. Tbe ,thor at the front or sides. dump- door Is kept thus In hinged position by tbe action of gravity, but can be unV Electricity. hinged by a horizontal pull. Tbe upper bh m V? Lodp' B wel1 known Eng- - leaves cannot be disconnected until the l,epn experimenting bIrk fog and turn sue- - door Is wide open. diapeiling it by electricity OH Fad Is Cirasa Karr. 2 or 800 feet In dlanw eJ ut A corrcnpoadent of tbe London Mornhe admits that he has arrived mult- - The action of ing Post In a dispatch of recent date fc.Jrrtu1 , 'Prsmtus seems to depend on the reports that tbe German admiralty baa together of the minute fog given orders for tbe construction of several oil tank vessels for tbe use of agglutination, caused the German fleet which Is resorting among them electric to oil In an Increasing degree for firing which fagltate the eter. It Is stated. that. all. Gerto fall Tatticjcs the purposes.". tWa well cow burn oil man battleships Cna raIn 4 lr U as eoel and that tbe use of large tank h!. hlpe of the kind ordered has been WWI Tfhiig; ifc. facilitate the lannah Have yon told any found to very materially oil into tbe tanka of pumping operation 1 rv.Ur fosapement to Mr. Sweet-- e of war vessels. and attention Is called j haven't told a soul the fact tint Jt both a vd-b- er Raw Miller, who thonght be to k.' H cleanlier operation than filling the and Wng to ask bar. bonkers with cosL7 a dia-JK- ' ' -. Queen City Robekah Lodge No. 4, L. Fv meets first aud third Batub day evtiniag at Odd Fellows hall Twantjr fourth EL VtoiUng members Invited. MR8. KATE IIOWR, Noble Grand MRS. K. MK1D, Bee y, 7U 23rd SL O. U. Bertha FIRE INSURANCE. FOR SALS OR RENT Frame house, 11 rooms, 6 closets, 3 barns, extenB. U. Coddaid, Inauranoe, Real Essive lawn and yard. Mrs C. WANTED A girl or middle-agetate and Loans Rooms 411 SCO 18b stronL Woman for general housework. No Utah Loan ft Trust Building. 2.756 washing. Mrs. John Wali-on- , FOR RENT, FURNISHED HOUSES. Madison Ate. AM AYER. FOR RENT Furnished and unWANTED Girl ' for general houseJ. Me Vicker, Asaayar, 160 Main BU, furnished Gats, K34 Grant. work. Must be good cook. Small Box 1018. Salt Lake City, Utah. P. family. Good wages; in Idaho. ApSamples by mall or express will be WANTED, FURNISHED HOUSES. ply 2523 Jefferson Ave. carefully assayed. WANTED--By LADIES Earn 20 per hundred writcouple with no chilfurnished dren, small .modern, ing short letters. Enclose stamped architects; raoum for bouse, or envelope. American Belt Works, Balight housekeeping, iu good location. tavia, ill. F.C. Woods ft Co, Architects, rooms References given. Address P. O. box 36 sad 67, First National Bank buildWANTED 4R5, City. Steady employment for ing. Telephone, 3J0K. ladies and gentlemen. Salary and expenses paid weekly. Special InFOR RENT, STORES. ELOCUTION. ducements to teqelirrs and students. Wash. Call at tho Jdun-iia- , 2474 16 feet near Madison school; Teacher of wile experience on stage Ate., Room 11, 3 a. in. to 8:33 p. m. will erect store for proper parties. and platform will take a few pupils 1 Apply Win. tilaamann. or class. Terms reasonable. Apply evenings. A. W. WATBON, WANTED Girl for general houae- FOR BALE, MISCELLANEOUS. 281S Washington Ave. work. 2332 Jefferson. FOR SALE (loud single buggy, cheap PIANO TUNING. WANTED A good girl; 42G 22nd 246 23rd St J SL PIANO TUNING Mr. Tempest Wood, FOR BALE -- Fine nearly now, single tuning )3X0;by the year $7 Ad WANTED First class girl for general 119 2Cth. Address, cars Fiod Mtasa, 2466 no good housework; washing; Washington Ava. avenue. Lincoln 2911 wages FOR BALE Lime; 25c. per bushel. Wheelwright Bros. PHYSICIANS AND BURGEONS. SITUATIONS WANTED, FEMALE. 25c1i PER HUNDRED for old news- Dr. A. Fsrnlund, Physician and SurWANTED Loco curtains to do, 2221 papers at Standard Office. geon. Office hours. 10 to 12 a. m, 2 Lincoln Ave. Mrs. Bain. to 4 p. m, 349 5th 8L 'Phone 229. FOR SALE Sixty buanela of Hebrew WANTED Work by the day by ex Beauty potatoes. Very esrlv; for SANITARY JOBBER. perienced dressmaker. Can give good red. 2344 Wash. AVo. references. 2339 Adame. Independent SANITARY JO. moved, phone No. 536. FOE BALE A second-hanCallgraph cesspools cleaned and rubbish hauled. cheap. Inquire at tha typewriter, John Van reasonable Rates Sweden, MALE HELP WANTED. Standard office, Kea. 603 2nd SL lad. Phone 2601m. ONE DOLIJVR A YEAR PROTECTS FOR BALE Old papers, 26 cento per YOU We issue more accident and hundred. Call at thia office. DRESSMAKING. sickness policies than any other simI because he in ilar company world, REAL FOR SALE, ESTATE. Dresses made, latest styles. Furs and we issue I lie nrn- -l popular Chilcheaitest insurance written; new FOR SALE Arre on 25th 8L car remodeled, clesnud, dren's dresses, pals tewing and maplan; 1 a year pays for $700 policy; line, $551'. Good brick house f 300. chine stitching, or go out by the day. other no assessments or due; New modern hniiHe 200. Houses Dressmaker, 515 Lincoln avenue. amounts in proportion. Death benfor rent. O. A. White, 362 25th SL efit; weekly indemnity; Rpccillc In3 1 HAIR GOODS. demnity for lof of limb.! or eyeattendance; sight; free medical FOR SALE Brick house on 33rd St., impular many other original and Mrs. C. E. Lew draler In hair goods, snap, $900.00, Kelly and Herrick, features. lSMtcd to either sox withswitches, frtrxot, etc, at low prices out regurd to nationality, color or oc Masquerade costumes, wigs, eUn Mall ciipstinn. All claims promptly ami FOR SALE A six room modern cot- orders promptly attended to. Hair Jilierally settled. a specialty, p. o. Box 436. tage cn 26th street lira. W. H chains lNSl'RANCE ASSETS $700,000. over old poetofllce building, 321 Rooms 2aih 838 street wk. Twcnty-touriBennett street. Reliable representatives wanted everywhere; good territory still open; FOR SALE A house, lot 42x liU'ral contract to capable agents; TONSORIAL ARTI8T. ICO, on Washington 700, avenue, previous experience not necessary. Cliauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and THE INTERNATIONAL COMPANY for Wash. Go to Mrs. Adeline Greenwell 231 Broadway, New York. the liest shampooing,willsingeing of hair that make seres you feel FOR SALE 30 good land, 173 and massage SITUATIONS WANTED, MALE. shares of water, crops all la, 82,000. fresh and good. 2422 Monroe. Chauncey Parry, 23rd and Wash, FIRST CLASS . cook and wife want PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING. Address Cook, rare work In ell-Standard. and Wail paper, paper hanging FOR SALE A and bath brick residence, ' goud barn and shade, painting. See J. U. Drone. 2464 Wash. SITUATION WANTED By a boy 18 $1,430. Chatmrt-- Parry 23rd ami year old, In worn or office, or aa col Wash. Vbl bRINARIAN. Graduate of BiMines Collector. lege. Ref. Addrefae Advertiser, Og- FOR SALE Several line farms and JOHN ERNST, D. V. S., office at den City. fruit orchards Kelly A Herrick. Corey's Livery. Phones 29. mo. reliable young man A STEADY, wants work In city. Will furninh FOR BALE Nice Uet of residences. references. K. lb, euro Standard. Terms to suit Kelly ft Herricx. FRATERNAL 3L FRATERNAL BROTHERHOODl Inge-breUe- d a d Ogden Lodge No. 371. T. F. B, nweto 3rd Friday al 8 p. u. In L hull Visiting members cordially Invited. HENRY K. MORE. PrealdenL U)KAL J. TYLER. Secretary. 1. N. UkNNlNU, Treasurer. 't ad O. O. F. KNIGHTS OF PYTriiAG, Ogden lodge So. 2, of Pythias meets t Castle Knight hell Utah National Bank building, every Monday evening. All K. of p,'B requested to meet with ua a FOUDES, Beoy. Aerie Physician. iiu Traoeuum.. AiucrU'au owners of tredeiuarks have a right to cnuiiduiii of tlidr unjust treatment In Culwu where the old Span-L- h 1st.' on the subjiw-- t still prevails. Any one who first registers a tradeof It. ami mark there gets the there I no benefit unlrea registered. Cnlien of an character regiKtcr well known American trademarks as their own and thus get tha liencHt of them. That Is wrong, and our government should enter a protest against Its contlumince. Ihlladclplila Vrese , . The Utah National Bank OF OGDEN J. United States Depository President E. Dooly 1 Horace Peary...... Vic President Caahiar Ralph E. Hoag AaalsUnt CaiMo A. V. Mclnteah da Savings Accounts loltttsl rd a C. DKLMORE, C. A. T. WOOD, M. of F. U N. ME1D, K. of R. and & J- - RATHBONE C. ERNSTROM SISTERS. 4 Meets every Saturday afternoon at hall Uiah National Bank Building. Sojourning staters cordially Invited te attend. MRS. KLLA BROWN, M. E. C. MRS. ISABEL WYANT, of R. and C. 2:3u In Pythian go-car-t; 2 ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Wahsatch Division No. 124. O. R. xueeta second and fourth Friday at 2:30 p. m. la K. of p. hall corner Waablngton avenue aud 24 th SL A it brother are cordially invited to attend, K. W. HERRINGTON, C. C. D. L. BOYLE, B. and T. C. WOODMEN JL-Clo- scto d y place. hoops are also provided O. P. hail every Thursday evening. Visiting brolhars cordially invited to be preeenL 1AB. IH'N'E, N. G. WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. FEMALE HELP WANTEDi. 1 City Lodge No. 36, Iud panJeut Order of Odi Fellows, meals In I. PIANO TEACHING. FOR RENT, HOUSES. H. Mi-el- B. SPENCER, CIVIL ENGINEER. Railroads, Waterworks, Scwcis and ower 1lxnlH. ROOM and exoeienc table service at Accurate Surveys, 426 22nd SL Bell phone C14Z. Plana, Estimates and lbiarrls. U. 8. Deputy Mineral Surveyor.' BOARD ft ROOM First class board Office, 203 Ecclee Bldg. Ind. Phone 1166. and room, 371 22nd 8L P. O. Box 499, Ogden, Utah. ROOMS ft BOARD, 3G5 28th BtreeL ROOMS D. T. TRACY. W. Ogden Lodge No. 5 Independent s Felloes. in L O. O. F. hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to be pres- Dentists 4-- 1 T Court WaaU.h No. 2. Foresters of i America. Meets I- - O. F. hall, bu first and third Wednesday evening of ech nuuith at 7:30. hail. cop-diali- y FOR KENT Two unfurnished rooms, 2137 GrauL llti The construction also provides easy qcvess to the pintle for the application ori ntnes not possessed by our own rrrra-g- . The tray of the wheelbarrow sound In form, having beveled tongue grooved staves held firmly togeth-fy mund boopa, which are sunk ln- grooves which are cut in the staves .tonally to prevent the hoops getting "t of Uiah Camp, Ka 9U90, mesta every Teesday night at S o'clock to K. of A two-thirt- y IXR RENT ENGINEERING. iculty. JOPJlKISE FORESTERS OF AMERICA. t lht fir ro-'- is light. barge. As hug as It heeds and follows tbe rwwelsdf. President Roosevelt this uttoo wUl.bave tfraco With every rCgibor.' deVcrvirg pqace, for those nustls- - areresacfly In the spirit of TaihiagtolLChicago lutcr Ocean. MODERN WOODMEN CP AMERICA 15-l- f. ar-nii- ly naval preparation. 2474 3 26-li- u Apply FRATtRNAL ti-- r Eadfix7TTvr kaair. L.TgaBmB3ts,&Esa polloj-.-JSJS- Pennsylvania. Ftb' r.i. eveuiugs, fRATtKNAL KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. Masonic ball over 416 Washington Ave. Utah. Ogden. Silver Tent No. 1 meet Aral nd iti i low r mal. liiisinvxt. Iv'oi of third lYiday evening at 8 o'clock in Weher K- - or s M. o. A. RegLod&e F. Ail.lrt-s6. X. Y. ft p. hall. Visiting Knight cor-M'liiup. , ular comiuuntratiim first and third 'ally invited. 4 this oib.-c- . Thursday of each month. Qualified F. M. COCHRANE. Commander. Masons cordially lavlied. ' T. HARRIS, Record Keeper. MONEY TO LOAN. K. MacMU.l.AK, W. M. P- - E. NICHOLS. Sec'y. Ogdec Tent No. 24. meets tha see MOX2Y TO LOAN J. J. BRUMMITT ond and taur.h Weduesdsy evenings Ogden Chapter No. 2. R. A. M. Reg- at o'clock sharp, in I. O. O. F. halL MONET 10 LOAN on real estate ular convoce ion firat Tueeday of each viait;rg Knights eorilally Invited to 2ie month. Vuiung companions cordially attend. security. Jaa. h. haliantyne, Ecclf dug. 12 2 tovued. f; W. HAIJU5Y, Commander. A- - V. F. 5". BOND, Record Keeper. Mr'NTCSH, E. H. P. 12. MONEY TO LOAN On farms and elty MCIiULP, Secretary. real estate. Hunter A Kennedy, LADIES CF THE MACCABEES. El Monte 47ommsudery No. 2, K. T. Room 6, First Xat'L Bank Bldg. Stated conclave second Wednesdays of Silver Hive No. 1, meets tbe second each mouth. Sojourniug Sir Knights aud fourth Tuesdave at Pi rocourt ' K. P. hail VuiUng sisters eouKly Invited. PROFESSIONAL F- - W. VOLL E C. invited. F. K. K1CHULS, KeorrOar. AGNES IIIILIARD, L. C. L. TOWNIE. R. K. AttomcygviMaw C. C RICHARDS. Redes Bidg. H. Queen Esther O. No. 4, iTiapUr A. E. FRA I T, FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. Kegulai held at GKO. HALVERSON, hail the first meetings and third Fridays of each CHARLES STOUT, Frsternal Order of Eagles Ogden month. members cordially Aerie No. Us, F, O. E. nieeto every First XM. Bank Bldg Invited toSojourning attend. JOSEPH CHEZ. Bumisy evening In Eagle hall seat of EUNUK GORDON. W. M. Reed hotel, at 3:U0, Visiting Brother VALENTINE GIDEON, LILLIE HALSTEAD. Secretary. " D. MlRPllY, Eagles are Invited to attend th G. HORN, Aerie meeting. OOD FELLOWS. " E. K. GlilUKR. W. P. HENDERSON A McMILLAN" A and All nmiloro- to 9 p. FOR SAill-Clearing from mouth i.i:m..illy. iuehth- Obwrve - good mJtlra mmj" , . T SCTIOOU CIGAR STOitE Hr 878 24i.li SL TewBfA AIL : 10ft.',. BUSINESS CHANCES, WBrtlB. the Fir JZfiZ Washington wwSy toward ". Examiner 17, TELEGRAPHY. from PMlA.t Haavrlt-- U CoBWU falta ROOM8. 8;r ! Porei Omr KENT FI.RMshED Al'IilL MOKNIVi!, TELECHAm FOR AN EFFECTIVE MEANS PROMOTION OF PEACE. IT MONDAY 4 OF THE WORLD. Weber Camp No. 74. Meet la K. of P. ball in Utah National Bank building every Thursday evening at 3 oclock. VlaltLig Woodman cordially Invited to attend, WM. DOYLE, C. C. E. AUTII, Clerk, lat NaL Practical tiorseshoer prepared for hoeing mean horaec. Coma and see how we do It" 417 23rd street. Opposite Consolidated Wagon and Machine company. We are specially Phona 316 X. THE ITALIAN Bnk. Bldg. SWISS WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Eego Lily Circle No. 17( meets every 2nd and 4th Friday nighto at 7:30 la K. of P. halL Visiting neighbors cordially invited. MRS. MARY HARRISON. O. N. Pacific coast rata the finest ELLEN EASTMAN. Clerk. 2234 en the on wines the Pacific roaat-Tbe- li grape Washington Are. ar absolutely pure. U you wish to dispense good cheer for the holiday Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle, order oma of their wine from COLONY meet every Mouday night at Fellow' bail. Vtoiting Nugbbora invited. too Due can be paid at tbe office of Ed. Auth the aiUtrnuoa of the ath of rnu-rlFirat National Bank Bldg. LILLY LIGHT, G. N 45 W. Patterson. MAIGE CRITES. Clerk. 731 Monroe 681, p. m. Odd RIZZINI BROS. 25th mmmm sije eiaO vdie Street WINES h, B. P. O. ELKS. Ogden lodge. No. 719, meet every Tuesday evening lodge and club room, second floor Masuulc building; 2416 Waab. Ave. A. G. HORN, E. R. W. C. CRANDALL. Secretary. RAILWAY CARMEN BROTHERHOOD Wahsatch Lodge No. 370; Ogden Brotherhood Railway Carman of America, moats 1st and 3rd Friday of each month at A. O. U. W. halL a LIQUORS H. PATTI SON B. M. LEEDOM FALSTAF CAFE 242b Washington Avsnu. (Phone 22SX) WHERETO - EAT BOSTON- CAFE ROYAL ARCANUM. FOR SALE Lot close In. coveroJ W. K. HARDY, C. C. 222 23rd 8L OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. of choicest with the bearing fruit best. Insures men for and WANTED C. B. MONEGAN, R. 8, 2627 Lin. A" Everything here the best. Short ordera Dressmaking and plain Cor. gafesi 23rd and Parry, Chauncey thousand Mrs. or three Room dollars. 5, Kanderon; sewing. ouu two at 11 hours. Wash. fund nearly Three Million w Pel Monte, 305 24th SL to season. All klnde of game anri DEGREE CF HONOR. thirly-on- a of thous-Bd Del tors; upwards Extra fine dinnet- - unday, from 16 12 by 132 feet on Mad RSALE FO claims paid, amounting to Lace curtains to do up; WANTED death 12 to 2 p. m 25c. Fine lunch from Meets every Wednesday evening at Ison Ave between 24lh and 25th Monroe Ave. 11 to 4 and 6 to 8 p, m. ninety miUion dollars; member-.wint A. O. U. W. halL o'clock 7:20 streets. Apply to Wo. Claamann, onr 0ver Hundred Three Thousand. JIM ft YOUNG LILY LEAMAN. C of E. Prepab MISS Office. Standard No. Council, Mountain 637. WANTED Violin pur!!s,Pantone,2163 Street. 224 Twenty-fiftRecorder. SUSIE SIMS, MRS. fourth and Friday ev-Adams avenue- tf.pi a avcoiid KISS LUIS PE1KCK, Financier. A.O.U V. hail, orer Howell's WANTED, TO BUY. MISS LILLIAN HANSEN, Receiver. brother StoreT Visiting cordially ln-WANTED Clean white rags at the MONEY LOANED Visiting members cordial! Invited. sold and exchanged. VIOLINS bought, Standard Office. offer. 216 Adame EMERSON, Regent SALARIED PEOPLE Rare bargains to u. w. ERN, Collector. a. FOR RENT MINE. Ave. jog gE Efctato and Chattel Loan Real G. B. ROBERTS, Becreurv. Service quick, confidential and TLACER mine, Salmon River. Ida. FOUND. Fidelity Lodge, No. 2, A. O. V W. private. No commission. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. Wedell. Ueeto in A. O. U. W. hall every Satu. mo. WESTERN BROKERAGE CD. brothers lnv.'tVisiting evening. day FOT'XD One red. Jer524-223 4 Btscle- - Bidg No. 777, meets at A. Then Council LOST. Oeden can have same sey heifer. Owner M. W. and Monfirst third VALLEREUX, T. . W. hall, U. advertise- O. by paying $3 damages and every Monday at 8 p. m. WALTER RICHEY, Recorder. LOST brooch, reprr-entin- g ti U W. ball, ment. C3C 24th West viteitinK brothers invited to attend. W. N. PEIRCE, Financier. star; with 98 pearls. Finder return Re228 Lincoln to Ave. E c. BROWN, F. B. Carpentering, Building, Reward employment bureau. ORDER OF WASHINGTON. U H1CKY. O K. pairing and Remodeling of Bureau. Room 23 Houses Promptly attended to. LOST Ogden High School Class pin Employment Ogden Union. No. 172, Order ol UNION FRATERNAL LEAGUE. Block. Boyle work Guaranteed. All meets Enquire ev03. Reward. every Tuesday Leave at Standard, Washington 16th street niTta ening at 8 oclock la A. O. U. W. halL ole Nelson, 645 FOR RENT pianos. Utah Stoic Assembly No. 222. 329-y- . j Sani-riaa' k p m. n Visiting comrades Invited to attend. evi.ing Telephone rvpry WM. HOYLE. President. If yon want to get qnick actios try FOR RENT Plano; 2634 Grant Ave. ihe Loion Labor Hall on Uh Ft. 4T5-'fWALTER RICHEY, Secretory. 1 these columns. WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS. -tf n h at 'Tc. a - |