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Show TITR KXAM1XER: OtiDEX, MOUNTNn FOR Every Want Ad o! the Morning: Examiner will t I rooir. r.r RN1S-IU- ah- 5 - RUNT Furr.!,!i. ll.'h' t ing Standard, ; ? hoiisehevpiiii:. roR Mnso. - Modi FDR RENT 17 4 i Drowned Hsd Angole. cal.. May r twenty-tou- pania T Lowe, In mhl Lo. Twenty-fiv- e Thous- and Foreigners Due to Land accident occurred, after the gill Baxterofwas the nans men Urn. Lose, who the boat naved hy the two party. is the former wife of well known mining engineer and is capitalist of Denver, by that name, of her experience, but 1. On twenty-twNew u a resultconsequences are appreh- steamshipYork,dueMay so senout to arrive in port this ended. and the week from Great Britain The body of Zimmerman has not continent, is the highest crowd of emrecovered. leen igrants ever .chcduled to enter during such a period of time. The horde numbera nearly 25.0GU. At Ellis Island arrangements have been made for their prompt handling, because the detention of any part would at once tax the facilities of the emigration station far beyond Its limits. Figures for the week that has Just cloned were close to 22,000, showing BARRED FROM MANTI RESERVE. that the rush baa been kept up for a 0. During the longer period than ever before and it i ut. Pleasant, April have is likely that the total immigration put week the city authorities local for the spring will far exceed any completed an extension of the water system mains, the distance cov- previous year. eted bring about one and one-hal-f GAS DEAL IN PHILADELPHIA. miles. This completes tip extensions 111 o for this year. this city has been Company Trying to. Obtain Gas Works. One sheepman of refused entrance to the Manti forest reserve with his herds this year by the supervisor. All of the herds have been quite materially scaled down In order that the number ' permitted yffl not exceed that set by the depart-sm- t, but no other so far as born, has been refused - admission for til entire herd. The refusal la for frfcrd belonging to Andrew Larsen te, of Larsen made Mr. title city. appll-Ntk- Is due form early in the sea-ioand supposed he would be permitted to enter, as were nil others, with a reduced number, but finds Just recently that hla application baa been n The reasons for thin .turned down. ur ion act- that the requirements of the permit granted Mr. Larsen In 1904 wen not followed by him, and in accords nee with a rule governing the cannot get a permit for year he was granted a permit and failed to make use of It, Ms sheep were not run on the That omission constitutes the renerve, he IMS. Last for title season waa held In this 7 yesterday. Professors Eastmond ad Fletcher of Provo were ud finished up the course In present manual training and art. A large number of unrners from the different districts of tin end of the country were present VERDICT Kephl IN WEED CASE. AprH 30. trl1 during the on IriS!l.bwn t R. Weed, Edward week killing Alms P. White at Ki-- h springs on Nov. 9, was found guilty Involuntary manslaughter by the imy U,t evening. The penalty for offense is imprisonment In the randy Jail not to exceed one "rd was defended bv Judge O.year, W. 7!? Salt tor" PROVO a,. Par- Jame Lake - - , NOTE8. 30.--T- he following raera-- h n Sunday school from SX 'Lake Sunday school ne'ret iho bl wboS' John W. toa W. A. RK-har- M. Mor-PyP- and Hor s- - LewkrvMr- lhe nd Charles P. wap4' died last rouble.- - Funeral M- TwLr0m,t,f,h hf win .If,h,,,Jr r"m thJeK orro 8 "cl ward Relief society , ki!L fors't11 mSl 7 will H WsiifM Hr. Lesitt u'1 th iLfl hS eiTVhl,i1l.VCl:3r The6 SVa! an - , 'nd fanUy left, today where Mr-- LcA'ltt Si,(tar c,y Time, dur. 0t lh? Proprietor, Jan. 1 l"toa-L- . K0,n,s " a Pract,c' Primer and experience as a club play-met gM mlehce lg lb 9pcra " tkm Wn Itlffhly c Suite of furnished rooms for light housekeeping; electric lights. No children; 173 24th St. TOOK EXCHANGE FOR 137 RENT 2Glh $-- ROOMS SITUATIONS WANTED, FEMALE. e'e Furnished rooms with table board, strictly modern. 614 24th. WORK by the day hy young lady, 2654 Barlow Ave, WANTED Lace curtains to do, 2221 BOARD AND ROOM For gentleman ' in private family. 2554 Jefforaon Lincoln Ave. Mrs. Bain. avenue. WANTED Work by toe day by exFOR RENT, HOUSES. perienced dressmaker. Clan give good references. 2339 Adams. Independent room three FOR RENT Modern phone No. 506. and summer bouse, bath, puatry kitchen. Apply W. 8. Binghum, MALE HELP? WANTED, 2054 Farr mer in without children preferred. WANTED Delivery bov at once. Must have bicycle. New Reading Circle, house and 1 2 1 FOR RENT Four room .over Carrs Drug Store. summer kitchen on Tracy avenue. Apply 2 il 21at St. AGENTS WANTED. 5-- -- lo aril FOR RENT Rooming house; furniAGENTS WANTED Agent, ture for sale; 183 25th 8L the best, moat popular faucet water filter made, raay seller, good Jones Mfg. Co Box 760, profit. five room FOR RENT Three Helena, Blunt. house. WedelL . WANTED Over 100 per AGENTS cent profit, article guaranteed, tre- FOR BALE OR RENT Frame bouse, 11 rooms, 5 closets. S bams, extenCall or mendous seller, free outfit. sive lawn and yard. Mra. 0. write, E. W. Kennedy, 2209 Waah-Ingto380 J3iH sfeent Inge-bretae- n. WANTED, UNFURNISHED HOUSES FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE yon road. orchard on WedelL FOR RENT MINE.. I FRATcRNAL FRATkRNAL River. Ms. PLACER mine, Salmon Wtsiell. 7 !0.. MODERN WOODMEN FORESTERS OF AMERICA. OF AMERICA Utah Camp. N.v 9iU0. meets every Court Wasatch No. 2. Forester of TVeaJay night at 6 o'clock ia K. of P. I America. Meet 1. O- - F. had. 24ta St. first and third V.'JJnesdaj evening of each month at 7:3U. j. J. BRUMMTY, V. C-G. W. HALSEY. O. R. H. SHAFER. Clerk. P. A. CAKNElt, Secretary. leci near Madison school; 16 MAdONIC. will erect siore lor proper parlies. KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEE Apply Win. Gias'nann. Masonic hall, over 2416 Washington Ave , Ggiten. Utah. Silvsr Tent No. 1 meet firnf and TELEGRAPHY. third 1'riilay evenings at 8 o'clock la r Reg-nlaM. Weber Lodge rio. 6, F. ft A. K. of p. beu. Visiting Knights coreven leg a. SCHOOL TELEGRAPH third and first communications 9 24741-dially invited. 7 m. to p. from Apply F. M. COCHRANE. Commander. Thursdays of each month. UuabfiuR Washington avenue. Masons cordially invited. K. T. HARRIS, Record Keeper. H. R. MarMILLAN. W. M. MONEY TO LOAN. F. E. NICHOLS. See'y. Ogden Tent No. 24, meets the sea-onand fourth Wednesday evenings TO BRUMM1TT LOAN J. J. MONEY Ogden Chapter Sa 2, R. A. M. Reg- at 8 o'clock sharp. In 1. O. O. F. hxlL " MONEY IO LOAN on real estate ular coavoceroa first Tuesday of each Vialtlig Knight cordially lavlted to attend. security. Jaa. K. Bailantyns, 21 month. Visiting companions oordiaUy J- - W. lUVlUvt. . 12-HAI.SXT, Commander. Eccles Bldg. P- - F. BOND. Record A. V. MrlNTCSH, E. H. P- Keeper. F- - E. MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city NICHOLS. Secretary. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. real estate. Hunter k Kennedy, Room 6, First Nat'l. Bank Bldg. El Monte Commandery No. 2, K. T. Stated conclave lacaud Wedueadays of Silver Hive No. 7, tlie aeeoml each month. Sojourning Sir Knight ami fnurih Tiirsdays ai 2:20 p. ux. at CVNiill Haii, Twenty-fift- h at ret t. PROFESSIONAL courteously invited. F. W. VOLL, U. C. KiK'. ra Invited. LAURA AVEK11J, U C. F, K. NICHOLS. ReoorFar. AttomcyvstrLaw NELSON, R. K. C. C. RICHARDS. Keels Bldg. Queen Esther Chapter Now 4. O. E. . K. PRATT, S-- Regulai meeiinga held at Misonie FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES, GKO. HALVERSON. hall the first and third Fridays of each M CHARLES STOUT, month. members cordially Fraternal Oroer of Eagles, Ogd' 1 First mi Dank Bldg Invited toSojourmug attend. Aeris No. 11. F. O. S mets eve JOSEPH C1I&Z. EUNICE C. GORDON. W. M. Sunday rvening In Eagle hall east Ol " VALENTINE GIDEON, ULUK HALSTEAD, Secretary. Reed hotel, at 1:00. Visiting Brother " " J. D. MURPHY, th Eagles are InvHed to attend A. G. HORN, " Acrlii meeting. ODD FELLOW HENDERSON A AlcMILLAN E. R. GKIGKE, W. P. D. T. TRACY. W. See'y. '' Or5 Ogden Lodge No. Independent Dentists H. FORBES, Aerie Fhyalclan. der of Odd Fellows. Meet in I. O. O. F. hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting DR. D. N. SMITH, 1st Nat. Uak. Bldg. brothers cordially invited to be presLEGAL Drug Store, 2451 Wash. Ave. ent . DELMAR DUNCAN, Noble Gran CIVIL ENGINEER. HENRY KI8SEL Secretary. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. 6674. L. ENGINEER. CIVIL SPENCER, Junction City Lodge No. 36, IndeRailroads, Waterworks, Sewei and pendent Order of Odd Fellows, meets DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Power Plants. Accurate Survey in 1. (X O. F. hall every Thursday Plans, Estimate and Reports. Ijinrt Office t Suit Lake City, Utah, evening. Visiting brothers cordially U. Deputy Mineral Surveyor." Invited to be present. 29, 1905. April 1166. 201 Office, Eccles Bldg. Ind. Phone JAK. BITN'E, N. O. la hcvcliy given llial Ihe folloNotice P. O. Box 499, Ogden, Utah. wing-named WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. or tiler has fili-notice uf hi intention to make final proof In Queen City Rebekah Lodge No. 4, U support of hi claim, and that said FIRE INSURANCE. O. O, F, meets first and third Satur- proof will lie mado before the clerk r day evenings at Udd Fellows halt of the District court ia and for Wcla-B. H. Goddard, Insurance, Real on at Utah, Twenty-fourt- h Utah, 0dcn, Si Visiting membern June 17, 1905, vix. Jame M. Shape, and Loans. Rooms 411 Invited. Utah Loan ft Trust B sliding. NEl-4- , 11. E. No. 14448, for tho 8E1-4- , MRS. KATE IIOWE. Noblo Grand 8NV1-4- , SE14. sectiou 22, Ip. MRS. E, MEIO, See'y, 718 23rd SL Nl-2- , ASSAYER. 7 N. R. 2 E., S. L. M. lie name, the following wilneasea to FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. J. Mo Vieker, Aaaayor, 150 Mala 8L, resilience upon pmvo hla continmiu Salt Lake City, Utah. P. O. Box 1016. and cnlUvation of said lan-l- , via: Samples by mail or express will be Ogden Lodge Na 271, T. F. B meets WILLIAM F. COLVIN, carefully assayed. let and 3rd Fridays at 8 p. m. la L HIRAM C. FARRELL, ' O- - O. F. hall. Visiting members corISAC SHUI'K, and ARCHITECT dially Invited. WILLIAM S1I.VEY, all of Eden, HENRY R. MORE, President. Utah. F.C. Woods ft Oa, Architects, rooms CORAL J. TYLER. Secretary, FRNK D. HOBBS.' 1$ and 67, First National Basil buildL N. LANN1NG, Treasurer. Register. ing. Telephone, 310K. : KNIGHTB OF PYTtiiA CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS flaw fo 4'hooae a lai(. Ogdea lodge Na 2, KnlgbU of PyChoose a song that tell a tale If posWheelwright Construction Co, thias meets at Caatla hall. Utah Na- sible. The vocal qualificntlous of mot Cement workers, estimates furnish- tional Rank building, every Monday amateur are ho equal that the singer ed, cement sidewalks, steps, founda- evening. All K. of T.'s requested tu whose worda have some tangible mean-ln- g tion cement, atone building blocks. meet with us. In them, though set to a almple J. C. DKLMORE, 2476 Wash. Are. C A. T. WOOD, M. of r. melody, I fur more likely to lie appreta N. ME1D, K. of R. sad ciated Ilian the "moonlit river" type of ELOCUTION. love ballad. Ronga with complicated, Teacher of wile exparianoe on stags roulades or long, bolding notes are beat RATHBONE BISTER and platform will taka a few pupil avoided In the majority of case. Reor class. Term reasonable. member tliet very popular song are beMeats Apply evening. A. W. WATSON, 2:30 in every Saturday afternoon at ing sung hy mure gifted vocal! than Pythian hall. Utah National 281$ Washington Ave. Bank Building. Sojourning sisters cor- yourself on every hand, and you will suffer by comparison. There are plenty dially Invited to attend. PIANO TUNING, MRS. ELLA BROWN, M. E. C. of good tong that are but llttlb known, MR ISABEL WYANT, of R. aad and one of 'theoe, even If Indifferently PIANO TUNING Mr. Tempest Wood, rendered, la fur more pleasing than the single tuning 13.60; by the year $7JMk Address, care Fled Maas 3466 ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS latest thing from some popular opera, Washington Arm. which everybody hits beard. Do not. aa Wshistch Division Na 124, IL a rule, c tuxwe a song with a difficult acAND SURGEON PHYSICIANS C, meets YSbond and fourth Friday at companiment The amateur vocalist Is 2:10 p. m. fa K. of P. ball, oarnor to a very great extent at the mercy of SurDr. A. Farnlund, Physician and avenue and 24th SL All Washington amateur accompanist, and the Fat- - 1 the 10 13 to a. 3 brothers are geon. Offlee hours. to lavlted ah ter Is often weak hi execution and cordially to 4 p. m. S4V 25th SL 'Phono 32 may Ite the mean of spoiling one of your F. W. HERRINGTON, C. C XX L SANITARY JOBBER. most ambitious effort. , and T. BOYLE, I J. 3 1 Via-itin- a Ea-tai- a . ' ' 3 room house and Bumkitchen. 133 Shorten Ave. Part- FOR RENT WANTED TO RENT Modern tage, close In, about June 15. P. O. Box No. 51 City. Can- . FOR SALE Lota clot, in, covered with the choicest of bearing fruit Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and -tt Waih. Chicago, May 1. The Jury In the case of Johann Hocli, the alleged by 133 feet on Madon trial FO R SALE 16 Bluebeard," who is now between 24th and 25th Ave., ison wtih-wlfcommurder, was charged streets. Apply to Wm. Glaanana. pleted today,- j: Standard Office. After the Jury had been accepted and sworn In Hoch turned with a LOST. smile to tbe reporters and said: That Jury 1 fine" : ' Assistant Slates Attorney Olsen ex- LOST Red knit shawl s on Washingbetween ton. and pressed htmself as satisfied with the Twenty-fiftSaturday night return Jury to try the case. Hoch became fice. 1 Standard 01 much excited when Assistant States Attorney 01en declared in his ad- LOST Small key ring with oae roll dress to the Jury that two more grains tup desk key. two wide flat key, a of arsenic were found In the body of few miscellaneous keys. Will finder Koch's late wife, Marie Walker-- 1 loch, kindly return tbe same to Dr. U. who was exhumed last week. V. Withre, qare R. E. Hoag, Utah The embalming fluid has been givNational ban. en the strongest test, declared the prosecutor, and no arsenic was found LOST Brown mare; weight about In tbe fluid." hort tail; 1200; clipped forefop; Hoch Jumpeff from hla chair and halter on. Return TSoyfo Furniture was about to eay something when he Co. A. K. Foulger. was forced to sit down and remain HOCH ON TRIAL. e h LOST Cream white pet dog. No collar. Report at Standard, neward. t ru,l,efrelv in - well-know- n er cotAd-dre- FOR RENT well furnished; cottage; lights; Flve-rnom- bath. electric 2747 Mndinon Call evening!. Ave. a 1-- 2 , a a 1 J07..-aClosets moved, cesspools cleaned and rubbish hauled. reasonable. John Van Zwsdsa, 663 2nd SC lad. Those 8601m. Re SANITARY WOODMEN house, pantry, closets and summer kitchen, newly papered and painted, furnished or unfurnished. Apply to 303 81st St. Phone 616X. DRESSMAKING. Dreasea mads, latest styles, run Chilremodeled, cleaned, dren's dresses, piaia sewing and maWANTED, FURNISHED HOUSE chine stitching, or go out by the day. WANTED Couple, no children; wish Dressmaker, 3515 Lincoln avenue. furnished cottage. Rent not over HAIR GOOD $20. Best references. Address Cottage, care StanJsrd. Mrs. C. & Lea, dealer la hair goods, FOR SALE, MSCELLANEOU switches, friixes, etc, at low prices. Masquerade costumes, wigs, ate. Mall FOR SALE Good family horse and orders promptly attended to. Hair Phone 61QX, Box 435. buggy, cheap. rheind a specialty. P. over old poatoffloe building, 331 Bgnm. InOne single buggy. street. FOR SALE Twenty-fourt. quire. 5137 Grant a h TONSOR'AL ARTIST. White Wyandot egg for few choice hen. A. K. Foulger, W. 17th street, Ogden. FOR SALE for Go to Mrs. Adeline GroenweU tbe bert shampooing, singeing of hair will make you teal gad massage that 2423 Monroe. and good. Buggy and harnea. 865 fresh PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING. FOR SALE Schonager organ, cheap. Inquire rear 262 23rd SL FOR SALE Good single buggy, cheap 246 23rd St PER HUXDRED for papers at Standard Offlee. 25ct FOR SALE A typewriter, cheap. second-han- office. old d Wall paper, paper hanging and fating. Sea J. R. Crane. 8464 Wash. VE1 news t FRATERNAL Call graph Inquire at tRI MARIAN. JOHN ERNST, V. V. &, office 'Phone 29. Corey Uvary. ROYAL the ARCANUM. Safest and beat. Insures men for two or throe thousand dollars. FOR SALE Old paper. 2$ cents per Urgency fund nearly Three Million hundred. Call at thla offlee. thousupward of thirty-on- e tjolar; and death claims paid, amounting to ZrT. ninety mlUioa dollars; mrmbrr-StWANTED MISCELLANEOUS. over Threo Hundred Thouxand. WANTED Curtains to do up. 242 ".Jiv Mountain Council, Na $37. and louilh Friday Barnard street. baiL o.er Ho well WANTED Indies saddle pony. Ap- BtwS-- ViiRtag Lrother cordially in-ply 154 27th street Fled minunil. Rarant. WANTED-La- ce curtalna to do up; 22C5 Monroe Ave. o snd L atA-O-U.-- WANTED Violin Adams avenue. PPllJaUel3 BU8INES8 CHANCE FOR SALE Marble Buds Fountain 335 2GUi fit. Cheap at a bargain. sal. J. q. OF COLUMBU No. 777, meets at A. Oeden Council firmand third Mon-u W. ball, U 'w. bath every Monday at 8 p. m. viiaitinff brothers invited to attend. - O. FOR RENT One of tba best locations for a barber Shop fa the city. J. li. Myrra, 373 24th St. CIGAR STORE Hr 373 21th SL KNIGHTS tu o- - WM. DOYLE, aa E. AUTU, Clark, lat Nat Bnk. Bid WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Sego Lily Circle Na 174 masts ovary 2nd and 4th Friday nights at 7;30 la K. of P. ha!L YixlUiig neighbors cor- dially invited. a Mew to Cleae a Carafe. of muriatic arid will thoroughly clean 00 a carafe or glare Trine, but, a It la a deadly poison. It must be handled with great rare. After the arid 5 removed the carafe should be rinmd la hot aonpauds and thou several clear waters. Tbe arid ran poured from one vessel to another and then returned to the bottle for future A tnbh-Hpoouf- Hear Fold Xapkla t . a dinner nspklj Iron It all over on the right aide, having first To fold J I 4 J over the Initial or monogram a padded surface. Fold In lialres with ) the wrong ship out; now turu one hem back to the middle fold, which brings Women of Woodcraft, Ogdea Circle, tbe right side to view; theu turn the lln-681, meets every Monday sight at V cn out and bring the other beia to tbs baiL Visiting fold. You now have on one king aids p. m. Odd Fallows' Neighbors invited. on the rather eilge on Dues can be paid at tbe office of Ed. two folds and ' fold and two hems. Fold again lu tha Auth the afternoon of the 28th of r turn one then under end and middle, morath. First National Bask Bldg. LILLY LIGHT, U. N4 246 W. Patt- the other over on top. end tbe napkin . .. . erson. will lie flat, with all hems and folds I MARIE CRITES, Clerk. 2731 Monroe even. If n large nnpklu Is folded In ' the common way the tlilcknm of tha ELK F. linen nt file folds will draw the edges , buck and make thm uneven. IllusOgden lodge, Na T19, meets every trate with a square of paper. If necesTuesday evening lodge aad club rooms, sary- to leach the trick of folding the second floor Maaoule building, 416 linen to secure smootlineiwL Wash. Ave. A. G. HORN, E. R. II to Make riddla. W. C. CRANDALL, Secretary.' lloil h cupful of rice until it is soft; BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY CARMEN then take two eggs, a cupful of sugar and one of milk, stir together and add Wah Batch Lodge Na 2701, Ogdea to the rice, rare six cooking apples, Brotherhood Railway Carmen of Am- slice and place in bottom of pudding erica, meet lat and 3rd Friday of dish and pour the rice custard over earh month at Eagle Hall. them. Bake In a moderate oven long W. E. HARDY, C. C, 223 23rd SL to cook the apples. To be eaten C. E. MONEGAN, R. 8, 2627 Lin. Av enough warm either with or without cream. DEGREE OF HONOR. How t Dr, Oit I'Bltflla. To preserve an umbrella so that It Meets every Wednesday evening at will hist long enough and not look U. W. hall. 7:30 o'clock at A. MISS LILY LKAMAN. C. of & shabby It should lie carefully dried MRS. SUSIE SIMS, Recorder. each time it Is rarried In the rain. To KISS LUIS PEIRCE, Financier. do this it should rout be stood on the LILLIAN HANSEN. Receiver. MISS thu permitting the water to point Visiting members cordially Invited. trickle down, siioillng the silk and making tbe wires rusty. Neither should an a. u. w. umbrella tie opened to dry, for in this way tbe silk is stretched, and later it U W. becomes buggy, and It is Impossible to Fidelity Lodge. Na 2, A. Meets in A. O. U. W. hall every Satur- furl it smoothly. The correct way to day evening. Visiting brothers larlt-- dry tin nmbrclla Is to shake it well to -dR. T. VALLEREUX, M. W. get as much water out as possible and then stand It on It bniwl'e to drain. WALTER RICHEY, Recorder. W. N. PEIRCE. Financier. Hew t C'lea Palat Brashes. To clean paint brushes first soak the ORDER OF WASHINGTON. brushes in turpentine nnd afterward Ogdon Union. No. 172. Order of waul) In sonpy water In which a little meets every Tuesday er. soda 1 dissolved. For brushes that Washington ntng at S oclock In A. O. U. W. hail have born used for varnish use spirits Visiting comrades lavlted to attend. of wine or methylated spirit instead of WM. DOYLE. President. turpenuxe- WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. MARY HARRISON, N. ELLEN EASTMAN, Clerk. 993a Washington Ave. MR prawned 1 hatching and a FOR SALE OR TRADE One horse, light spring wagon and net single .harness. 2239 Jeff. Ave. OF THC WORLD. Weber Camp Na 74. Masts la K. of P. hall la Utah National Bask building ovary Thursday evening at S oclock. VisitLig Woodmen i vited to attend. FOR RENT FOR SALE Adams. 1 a, FOR RENT, FURNISHED HOUSE Standard ay r lt lt ,tudent ? 1 Four room house furnished, shade and ehtrlc light. 2430 Jelferton. trouble. mant-fcatarton- Avenue. FOR RENT fJavora,J,e 7hUC AND BOAROL FOR RENT -- 14-tf STRUCK AN AUTOMOBILE. mo. WANTED Three Ladles and two FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms, 2137 Grant gentleman of good address. 2314 Grant Ave. FOR BALE A house, lot 42x ICO, on Washington avenue, $700. But no Mere Rumors of Financial Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Troubles. Wash. New York, May 1. Thera was a FOR SALE SO acres good land, 173 nervous feeling In stock market circles share, of water, crop, all in, $2,000. at the opening of the stock exchange Chauncey Parry, 23rd and Wash. today. At first the market held well on foreign buying and oh belief that no financial trouble has developed as FOR BALE A B room and hath brick a result of the decline, nit later on residence, gpud barn and shade, heavy liquidation sales there was a $1,450. Chauncey Parry 23rd. and sharp break. Leading stocks lost from Wash. 1 to 4 points, but the market steadied again and prices In some instances re- FOR 8ALE Several Baa farm, and covered to the best of the day. All fruit orchards. Kelly A Herrick. sheets went through the clearing house successfully. Indicating that no stock exchange houses bad succumbed and FOR SALE Nice ll,t of real deuces. there. was no confirmation today of Term, to lull Kelly A Harriet. rumors of financial Saturday's - room,; Housekeeping RENT Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping, electric light. 2166 Adams. FOT RENT Nicely furnished room FEMALE HELP WANTED by the day, week or month. Inno quire at room 6, Boyle Block. 2468 WANTED Girl for hoiiiework; Wabb. Ave. washing. Apply 2322 Jefferson avenue. FOR RENT, UNFURNISH. ROOMS. WANTED Thi je ladle, and two Fw. RENT Part of unfurnished gentlemen of good address; $2.50 2343 Adams. house, avenue. 2314 Grant per day. NERVOUS quiet St FOR CTlt-O- n San Francisco, May I. A heavily LOST A saddle on Twcnty-flft- h street heapluna. loaded Ellis street ear, Inbound from between Washington avenue and frit an scci- - tho park, collided with an automobile of car line. end and 11. Mr- - Francis Ellis Hed-fc,- e at six people containing fitt Tlorence Martin, who Etott t re Is last night.' throw,! LOST One black mare, Dr. B. F. Aldcn, of 1071 Page stund, fc'Sgy ,hroiUrhU edffnlst's branded on loft shoulder, mane fnhrt ,b,S hnrM- - becoming friuhtecn chief surgeon of the French hospital, parts In center and hang, on both Daniel Mages ? ""BBageable. Tho and his brothcr-Ia-law- , t'Je, about 1.050. Finder side, weight with their who, 96S street, at hurt, but .the hisgy Page bring or leave Information at were two children, riding stSfiSi. am,e4 befortlh8 wives and Wheelwright Bros. 2470 Wash. hi the automobile, were painfully InAve. Reward. Mra. and Alden Magee jured. Mra 0N A SPECIAL were In an TRAIN infant arms, each holding LOST Light bay hone, white star In badly hruLed and injured from the forehead, wire scar on right hind ' bearin'.5!- -: Xlay L- -A ' special shock. leg. short mane and tail, weight 900 ,a n,l'n ,pt here jtriy morning lb,. Notify H. G. Adame, 'No. 2130 imoote cnitna LABOR DAY IN FRANCE. Lincoln Ave. S nmi, Parts, May 1. Ijihor day was ALLEN SHELDEN DEAD. throughout France. The trade, tSSSt unions of Pari held a monater meetDetroit, Mich.. May 1. Allen Slid-den- , 2 men' into, ing end adopted resolution In favor a eight-hou- r capitalist, and for-rnuinSJ? an of day. 'he cond'tpd business partner of Zachariah at Brcrt and 1 Wre occurred rrtr. Half of the died today, aged 73 art Stetienre. where he street cars were Chandler, years. ago he took a prominent part Ut' stopped but no serious Incidents have Year hMr5n-g- Sr national la Republican pollilra. been reported. the 1 FOR RENT ON Fire-Point- - a RENT Housekeeping rooms, call afternoon, 324 23rd St 1-- nroApril room FOR HELP WANTED MALE Any intelligent person may earn income corresponding for newspapers. Experience unnpcecsary. Send for partho City ticulars. Press Syndicate, Lockport, N. Y. Philadelphia, May 1. There were wide fluctuation in United' Gas Improvement company stock today, following the opening of the local exchange. The stock closed at 120 on Saturday and opened today at 117. During thef first 'lea minute of trading the share fell rapidly to 111 and then rose steadily to 117, at which point the slock became quiet. The unsettled condition of the shares la due To the pending deal between the United Gas company and the city of Philadelphia, whereby tho company Is endeavoring to lease the gas worka from the city for a period of seventy-fiv- e years for the sum of $26,000,000. There has been agitation by certain Philadelphia newspapers against the consummation of the lease. ra muse for the refusal. The last session of the north section the Sanpete County Teachers' anso-tlo- n 27-t- Two luiniMied room. Wash, avenue. Ut-i-l lhone775.. Two fmnUhed with bath. 2705 Grant. PAGE COST WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO FIRST INSERTION LESS THAN 25 CENTS. 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