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Show fnn Mor.xixof exasiixer: iffoil RENT KF'K I Every Want Ad of the Morning Examiner will PEACE 'FOR Chk in At 0Ut tfrVTT-nlte- J Palk .J dra f Express JUnoher. were ; i ; IS. The Team met today ft1 ,1 Mloeutlon Pur !1 of .rpointin an arbitrator toto h gUeatIon of deliveries STed stow I. h.d bee. reported Te.ni.ter. union h.d in.de do ea appointment, or would union the that out. however, no action. When President of the purpose of he ff UrU t the Team Owner.,made agreement bad been .titrate deliverie- s- that he had !L rtiwdered the question and tbat f-wthe injunction proceedings ol to to to Jail. He re-ita didaot want of the Team Owner. move the STwbterfup1 to keep the Employer. !L5rlstion 'off the neck." of the fSwnera Shea alw said there Jtt. no settlement unless the r S Jed L 5,,, d to-iS- it - - Lady to give lessons in Embroidery work, and sell notions. 1. K Clark and Bon' company, 236U Washington avenue. WANTED- two WANTED Three Ladles and gentleman of good address. Grant Ava 2314 WANTED Good woman for kitchen work, must understand cooking. 573 27th 8t. maker HELP WANTED A First-clas- s at onre. Stafford Millinery Co., over 1 1 Wright's Store. derisrstkin of She. came as a Gompera Meets Lavy Mayar and Lawconcerned a. It was yer Darrow. WANTED-Competent housemaids at stated last night and today 1 t 1 such an agree-Bet278 26th 8t. Ind. Phone 954. that shes tad made 13. Samuel May Chicago, Gompera, At tbs time of Shea'a stste-jDHtAmerican of the Federation president tern owners were in conference of Labor, and Levy Mayer, representSITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. dtedng their members of the arbitAssociation of Chithe ing Employer ration board. conference last WANTED Work by tha day. Call cago, held a four-ho1 1 1 115 2fith Street, upatairai 1 SB not going to arbitrate the night in the Chicago Athletic ; club. conduct When they separated they had not setqoMtios of how they shall their butln," said President Shea. curtains to do, 2221 tled the teamatera' atrtke. but they had WANTED--La- c Thm mil be no bark door nettle-bm- l arranged for aimher meeting today. Lincoln Are. Mrs. Bain. Whre I am beaten I shall come Present also in the club were Attorexout sol Of so." ney C. S. Darrow and George Perkins, WANTED Work by tan day by This Miration op the part of Shea , perienced dressmaker. (An give good of the Cigar Makers' union. president threw tha whole peace movement up In references, 233$ Adame. Independent At the clou of the long session betsa sir. limber of the Team Own-er- a tween theM men, Mr, phone No. 80S. made Gompera tMOciitks out ta S'jniriH to .11 6-- 8-- 3 5-- 8-- 3 t, 6-- Tho Teamsters are still tk strike, he said. Do yourunning think t sra going to arbitrate the quet-tawhether or not merchants may dslivw goods That la what this prop aiidoi to arbitrate means. Do vou Jink wa ill want to go to Jail We are not received any notice of an arbitration proposal. I have no right MALE HSLP WANTED Mr. Perkins and I met Mr. Du r row and Mr. Mayer and Went over the strike A delivery boy. 1. L. full. We discussed it a causes, re- WANTED-Clark 'A Sons Co. sults and present condition. No proposition foe a aettlement were- made by SITUATIONS WANTEI MALES any of the. people present. We simply exreaaed the ifealre of the particito do housework, pants that the matter be adjusted as A JAPANESE .want plain cooking or any kind of work. soon as possible. 1 hare seen the $6.00 week up. mayor and many prominent citizens, B. 8HIMA, care of Standard. aad they hare all a slated me In arriving at an understanding of the condiFOR SALE, REAL ESTATE. tions. I have no authority to net in the matter, but am only an IntermedFOR SALE Six room modem bouse, iary, ai it were." cor. Quincy and 26th atreeL For Mr. Mayer left the club shortly after particular! inquire within. Mr. Gompera had departed. There la nothing to any, declared the attorney FOR SALE A bargain, $1,600 roomfor the Employer' association. Mr. ing house, 16 rooms, modern, 250 Gompera, Mr. Perkins, Mr. Darrow and 25th street . I had a king conference, during which we discussed every phate of tje FOR SALE AT $750.00 Four-rootrike. It waa the Ant time that I frame, lot 3x20 rods, large shady had met Mr. Gompera, and I found lawn, on bench, eight' blocks from him n delightful gentleman and highand Washington, city water, 24th No informed. ly propositions for the bouse newly plastered, papered and of the settlement, strike were made by painted inside. Cash or easy terms. any of the people present." Clothing House, Enquire Putnam "Are the employer any more willing Washington avenue, to arbitrate the difficulties between them and the teamatere?" waa naked. RESIDENCE Furnished, 1080 Oak "Arbitrate?" he replied. street, trees, fruits, shrubbery, a "That some- Bike iuch an agreement na was fated la the morning papers. The Teamatera Joint Council la here to We such matters. It has not taken JV such agreement up. The Team BW talking a great deal. They are meetlnf to appoint their represen-toic- t on B arbitration mm-uteThey have to do something a3aoclatlou T? Employers Wd off their necks. A A Reed, a prominent mem bor of we Tmaxtera implies controversy Joint Council, conflict-- t thing open to dispute. There la nothPresident Shea's declaration that to arbitrate In thia matter. preposition to arbitrate with the ing kad been made, 2ner' n CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION. h the Wke0w,,er are a aide Issue situation and their sttl-nn- t Opportunities for tho Young Men of ,lnllct, th attitude of Ogden. Employer association. The Teem however, have been couceled There are many young men in tho ttokta;.0 hv d th kfy t0 th city who are desirous of bettering tbe attp,nPt ky taJ?UPh4,"n Vb force drivers to de- their present position. Employment !, houses In the civil -service ia a good field. .lstr,kpwffected tail, Examinationsfor positions in several bm of the strike. ,n Immediate branches of the government will be In on June 7. 14 and ,rWt"tl i the held 'Salt Lake teamatera In re-- 21, aa follows: June 7, for engineer Car-10make such deliveries. The and sawyer, Indian service. Ran A. T., 840 per annum; agency, originally tta Mmi'i association for repairman In weather bureau, at iar tie East Clallam. Wash., (720 per annum; to have wen M hv acrept- Shea and the Wnt band leader. Haakell institute. Kan$720 per annum; cable foreman. tartuLvJT rftn1tttion- - Erpreaen- - sas, Pacific ocean service, $55 to $90 per tae,n0w,,er, ii "rWtratlon month;- marine fireman. Quartermase. " S,0V?vbe o imr PPt"tt "IT Cn,vJmpr?jlld th SlitMthird, J lVm. J. Te"mtem 8ftPr was - an- - lhe 1m ST,toPrhf?v0,e,,p tMm",pra ahoun w,drh. tirw t 0 boycotted houses. appoinred's Are? T rbltr,l"' P Mtyor rh,nn' held a at tl,e offlce f Attor nt Gompore, Amor,a r.f Ub"- ,F;T,lon Td In th- - Vlr rpriaed to W th teamsters (H'ReryJL 9 .rhl,r,,e the Team h.vrr1'"-no - h M,,,: lo ttraie thi, Prnpol,io,, 1 not If I sad I m not won,d ,f 1 ironU. AH do K the i i l. 1 1 'MorntaT;,th' tan up by Hpecij "' 3atT,TJle Moriatin atatemenuh -- rt I fct W,y 11 U U ttlemenf. But m,,at 1e olficers of the two Je outer Emplo r-- Teratrw .'"h been published ,nPrrd arbitration or settlement is . Co, awhority to take 1 can do I irk for is nsHiS? &J" bring th; C Hi t0ther. If I nM JT- - k'n mLwMch ,hey ''opted ft! r. ?rlnr T Foment on ot. ; ow employ, In .'t the,r iLwlT bt plan i. right fc ''Wc fitiT Jl V - tbe Hlnea ter's department, Seattle, Wash., Mid th,t per annum; artist draftsman, 01 TiMri'!" appointed (he 7-- at once to this statement: idea of how How the re yon tot nirted that ha had agreed to irihafioe was not explained by 8ha. hr he denied that he had ever made ash is Ifreeinetit. Declaring no s'irh prpoiition as the alleged arbitration ff the boycott had been considered by the ttsmitera. Pre-i- d ent Shea called ihtitory a subterfuge by the T.m Ones to pacify the Employers J to Interfere of ith-- 1 rihJ 15-l- tn- - ,h,"k 1 have lreprerBaIh.!; !tt'nt 'rum meVi,2.,t.hVh, $540 geo- -- t til t 3CS 34th mv.-i- . . 514-lm- WE HAVE Jit at newly furnUlted 8 merely here endeavoring to find a nay to bring about peare and then to BUNION that plsa to the two orgHnizarfnrs. I expect to m-- et Attorney Levy Mev-er- . of tlie Employeis' assocUtinn, some time today. The hour and place 1 do not know, hut 1 uni to hear in.ni ADVERTISEMENTS ON THSS him a to that. PAGE COST ONE CENT FER Mr. tinmpera as id he would leave WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. tonight fur lMrtiin. Ohio, where some NO FIRST INSERTION LESS labor mattera demand his attention THAN 25 CENTS. ALL ADVERand that he will return to Chicago ellh-- 1 TISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN er Saturday night or Sunday, He exBUSIEXCEPTING ADVANCE, pect to meet representatives of all the HOUSES RUNNING OPEN NESS labor Chicago organizations Sunday BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. and review the labor situation. Later President Shea said: We would be crazy to accept any such scheme a oropov.d. Wo are not FEMALE HELP WANTED. through fighting yet." la-vCan Mr. Gompera and Mr.' WANTED -- Girl for light house work. 2U2 25th street. Mayer settle lhe strike?" Mr.- Sb?a d Lemsir 5 FTRNISHED moms for light 5 housekeeping. 171 33d St. rooms. Prices right, call and see liiera. Room C Hoyle IUk, 463 Wash. homes. & Rcetea avenur. TWO y started 32i6 IK1, MONTE -- Nicely furnished rooms for llghi houst keeping, reasonable ' were reinstated. mSiflent Gomper., of the American JESwi of Labor. denied that hetadsnvthinR to do with the prbltraHi. mission here la to try Mkito. plan of settlement and the two opposing parties to eonilder it. Some prograas was asked. Mr. Gomnera may hring us a propCl been pads and he expected to see was the jhf sttomey of the Employers Associa- osition from the Employers, If he doei we will consider reply. tes today. It; jiut as we are alway ready to do. Of course, any settlement would Chiaib. Hsy 18. President Shea, unon how many men could he retbs Teamsters International hinge nil instated." fa. threw cold water today on Does that mean that all strikers Borements. Ha dedarej that vital aot considered .rbltr.lion In- must he reinstated?" Own-onI have never said an," replied Shea. between the Team dm The Joint council will have lo net on Mocistion and tbe Teamsters' tata tnd that he had never agreed tn anything that is done. whether the arSUrttt the question CONFERENCE OVER THE STRIKE. usniten should deliver to the Sid Shea ind get some sal where thee stood. houae-- i FOR REN- T- Furnlsiied r.Kuiia for one or two gentlemen. -- nip loraliiy. prices. cavers both papers. Cheapest and best rates ever made in Ogden by any paper. Own-- ' . for furni.-l-e-d RENT Furnished rooms, Washington. j ll.V THREE ROOMS call keeping, FOR - Ava, J, H. Duuuellon, l-- tf. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. nett Hlock. Ben- rooms; St Modern furnished rooms with hoard, home cooking 614 24th. FOR REDIT Meyer. month. Visiting compaaona ccrdially Invited. a. v. McIntosh, e. h. p. U A. E. Attomeys-at-LaRICHARDS. C.1EA. O. MURPHY, at ing every Thursday o'clock. Viniiing Woodmen cordially vited to attend. evt-nin- I in- WM. DOYLE, C. C. E. Al'TH, Clerk, 1st Nat. Bank Bld& KcalM Bldg- - " " Bank Bldg mt I'itst WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Sr go Lily Circle Na 174 meets every 2nd and 4 Ui Friday nights at 7:30 in K. of P. hall. isJiing neighbors cordially invited. MRS. MARY HARRISON, G. X. ELLEN EASTMAN, Clerk. 2234 Washington Are. Women of Woodcraft. Ogdea Circk meets every Monday night at $ hall. Vlsitlm p. m.. Odd Fe'llowa1 Neighbors invited. Due can ho paid at the offlce of Ed, Auth tho afternoon of the 28th of each month. First National Bank Bldg. LILY LIGHT, G. N., 243 W. 58 L Pat-tereo- MARIE CR1TES, Clerk, 2731 Monroe DEGREE OF HONOR ' Meet every Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at A. O. iT. W. hall. MISS LILY LEAMAX. C. of E. El Mon'e Uommandery No. 2. K. T. MRS. SI SIE SIMS. Recorder. Stated conclave second Wednesdays of M188 LOIS rEIRCE, Financier. each mouth. Sojoiirnma Sir Knights MISS LILLIAN HANSEN, Receive courteoiikly invited. F. W. VOU K. C. Visiting ntemhera cordially invited 5. E. NICHOLS. Rocorder., FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. Qiiecn Esther Chapter Na 4. O. E. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogden 8. Regular he!d at Masonic hull iliu first and third Fridnya of each Aerie No. 118, F. O. R., meets every month. Sojourning members cordially Sunday evening in Eagle hati eat of Reed hotel, at 8 '00. Visiting Brothrit Invited to attend. EUNICE C. GORDON. W. M. Eagles are invited to attend the Aerie meetings. LILLIE HALSTEAD, Secretary. E. R. niei-tln- w FRATT, JOaEi'H d- - Wrber Ckmp Na 74. Meet, is K. of P. hall in Utah National Hank build- F. E. MCHOtH, STTrerarj. g GEIGER, W. P. D. T. TRACY, W. Hec'y. ODD FELLOWS. ldge Dentists h Four oom house and LACE CURTAIN Laundry. Mrs. E. G. summer kitchen on Tracy avenue. Neighbor. 'Phone 730k. If Apply 241 2 1st St CIVIL ENGINEER, FOR RENT Rooming houae; furniture for anle; 133 25th St L. B. SPENCER, CIVIL' ENGINEER Railroads, Waterworks, Sewera and Power Plante. Accurate Surveys FOR RENT, FURNISHED HOUSED Plan, Estimates and Reporta. U. D Deputy Mineral Surveyed" FOR RENT Nicely fumlnhed Office,20l Ecclee Bldg. Ind. Phone 116D F. O. Box 409, Ogden, Utah. cottage. Reference. Apply at once. 2831 Wash. Ava. FOR RENT 0 FOR RENT Furnished 164 W. 2Rth Bt't house; POOL AND BIX ROOM HOUSE, furnLhed cheap, only $15. Apply at 671 Croaa St., : . FOR RENT Furnished flat, O- - J. BtlL well, 2773 Grant Bell Tel. 21Y. Ind. 67. 2634 JACK FERGUSON, Pool and Billiard Tabtea aad Suppllaa. 2506 Ida Telephone Bell, 643-coin. Slot Machines. FIRS INSURANCE. B. H. Goddard, Inaurasco, Real Grant Ave. FOR RENT Ee-tat- 1241 1 HOUSE. 1. Me Yicker, Aaaayar, 159 Mala St, Salt Lake City, Utah. P. O. Bos 1011. 'i FOR RENT Rooming house over Grocery ato re. In good shape Bamplee by mail or oxpraea will ha carefully aaeayod. FOR RENT, STORED ARCHITECTD feet near Madteon school; IS will erect store for proper parties SIF XI Woods A Oo, Archltocta, rooms aad $7, First National Bask buildApply Wat Glasmana. ing. Telephone, 210K. FOR RENT FIANOD CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Car-ver- PIANO 2634 Grant EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Bureau Moved EMPLOYMENT 278 26th St Ind. Phone 954. Wheelwright Ccn atruction Ca. Cement workers, eatlmatea iurnlah-ed- , cement aidewnlke, atepa, foundation cement atone building blocks. to 2476 Wash. Ava. 1-- 2 246 23rd St fruit farm, FOR SALE Elegaat HUNDRED tar old logical survey, $1200 per annum; cherries and ZScta PERat Standard Office. peaches, principally papers wheelwright, Pottawatomie agency, la. close Chauncey Parry, berries; Kansas, $720 per annum; expert relox 23d and Washington. MISCELLANEOUD printer, aiwlatant velox printer, geological survey, 11200 to $1400 per annum, FOR SALE k0 acres good land, 175 HOME-MADcakes, rolls, etc., 251 and $900 per annum; laboratory asbares of water, crops nil In, $2,000l 29th 8L Phone 470Z; also furnished 2 3rd and sistant, National bureau of standards, Wash. Parry, Chauncey I room. $900. per annum; June 14, for scientific aealatnnt, department of agriculture. $840 to $1200; assistant section FOR SALE A and bath brick If you want to get quick action try theM columns. of Illustration, division of publicaresidence, good bam and shade, $1,450. Chauncey Parry 23rd and tions, department of agriculture, $600; WANTED MISCELLANEOUD Wash. June 21, in bureau of printing, Philippine service, bookbinder, $1200; elecCurtain to do up. 842 trotyper and stereotyper, $1,600; pho- FOR SALE Hevaml fine (anna and WANTED Bernard street to engraver, $1600; pressman, $1600; Irult orchards. Kelly A Herrick. printer, $1600 to $1800. WANTED Violin pepHsJaatoae,2163 Adams avenue. DR. SPEIR8 DEAD, FOR SALE Nice list of residences. Tenua to suit Xolly A Herricx. WANTED Clean while rags at the Philadelphia, May 18. Dr. FredStandard Office, a b7 132 feet on MadFO R SALE 16 erick W. Spelra, editor of the ison Ave, between 24th and 25th Magazine, la dead at hla home FOR RENT, REAL ESTATE. treats. Apply to Wa. Glnaanaa, In Lanadowne. n suburb of thia city, Standard Office. after n short Illness. Dr. Spelra was FOR RENT Fiftm-acn- , 0t of Lueducational director of the Booklovers cerne. Call 2621 Monroe. 1 LovBook the and organized Library JAPS GREETED BY FRENCH. ers' library in England. He was well FOR EXCHANGE. known aa a university extension lec18. Visits have been ex May 35 waa old. Part;, Dr. years turer. Spelra MERCHANDISE In changed by President Loubet and the STOCK for trade to Ogda m Prince Arlan-gaw- a and Princess volume of Japanese Washington. May Answer, A. Y., Examiner. who are Journeying to Berlin to applications, new offices, etc., required the of the attend each German session of wedding after to he compiled the Duchea Cecilia prince and congress ha been completed for the crown . WON GOLDEN CASKET. " The interthird aeaion of the 68th congress and of Meckleburg-Schwerlnthe summary of the appropriation view! were extremely cordial. Parla, May 18- .-" Johnny Baker, the allows n grand tots! of $820,184,635. The appointment Paris, May-18- . American rifle shot, has won the goldTha total appropriations for the lnat of Alcide Ebrav, en casket clay pigeon match at the session of the 5Sth congress for 1906 officially announced writer on foreign affairs, Puteaux shooting club, defeating Were an increase of $39,012,259 over n consul generalship of Franco Parisian sharpshooters with the recthe previoua session of that congress to theYork. 98 of per cent of hits. New ord average for 1905. re tf 1-- 5-- tf PIANO TUNIND PIANO TUNING Mr. Temped Wood, ingle toning $3A0; by tha year $7 AO. Address, care Red MaaaD 246$ Washington Ava. . AND PHYSICIANS SURGEOND Dr. A. Farnluad. Physician and Surgeon. Offica hours, 10 to II a. m, 2 'Phone 22D to 4 p. m. 24U 36th 8t DRSSSXAKIND Dresses mad latest styles. Fare cleaned, radioed. Children's dreasea, plain sewing and machine stitching, or go out by the day. Dressmaker, 2515 Lincoln avenue. remodeled, HAIR GOODD Mra.CLB.l4D dealer la hair goods, witches, frizzes, eta, at low prices. Maequerade costumes, wigs, eta Mall orders promptly nttoaded ta Hair chains n specialty. P. o. Box 481 Booms over id poatofltoe building, 221 street Twenty-fourt-h TONSORIAL ARTIST. Go to Mrs. Adeline Greenwell for singeing of hair the bert shampooing, and massage that will make yon feel tah and good. PAINTING AND Visiting member 2422 Monroe. PAPER HANGING. hereby given that the State of Utah haa filed In thia offlce lands selected by the establishment end maintenance of na Insane Asylum, under section 12 of the Act of Con gres approved July 16, 1894. Tha following tracts embraced in said liet are in n township containing mineral ,rlnlmi of record, via: N. E. N. W. N. E.l-- 4 N. Sec. 22. T. 6 N., R. 2 E., 8. U Mer. A copy of said list, ao far na It relate to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, has been conspicuously posted in thia offlce for inspect ion by any parson interested, and by the public generally. Within the nest sixty days following the date of this notice, under departmental Instructions of November 27, 1896 (23 L. D. 489), proteata or contests against the claim of the State to any at the trade or sub. hereinbefore divisions described, on the ground that the same ia more valuable for mineral than for agrh cultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington, D. C. Failure ao to protest or eonteat within the time specified will be eon. eldered sufficient evidence of tha character of the said tracts, and the selection thereof be lag otherwise free from objection will be recommended for approval, FRANK Dl HOBBS, GEO. A. SMITH Register. Receiver. MRS. KATE HOWE, Noble Grand. a List, Na 60, of the said State for MRS. P. ME1D, Becy., 718 23rd Bt. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. Ogden Lodge Na 871, T. F. B.. meets 1st and 3rd Fridays at 8 p. m. in 1. O. O. F. hall. Visiting members cor diaily Invited. HENRY R. MORE, President. CORA!, J. TYLER, Secretary. 1. N. LANNINO, Treasurer. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. of Ogden IMlge No. 2, Knights Pythlaa meeta at Castle hall, Utah National Bank building, every Monday evening. All K. of P.'s request ed to meet with ub. J. C. DELMORE, C. C. A. T. WOOD. M. of F. I N. ME1D, K. of R. end 8. RATHBONE SIBTERD Meeta every Saturday afternoon at ASSAYED LODGING Invited. SUPPLIED BILLIARD aad Lnaaa Room 411 FURNISHED and unfurnished data, Utah Loan A Trust Building. MANY beautiful homes and building FOR SALE A aeooad-hna- d CaHgrsjg lota for sale by W. N. Pelrve, 407 typewriter, cheep. Inquire at the 24th BL Standard office. well-know- C. OF THE WORLD. II. R. FORRES, Aerie rhvMclan. Na 6 Independent OrOgdon der of Odd Fellow a. Meeta in I. U O. F. THE UNION FRATERNAL LEAGUE, hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting BOARD AND ROOM For gentleman The Union Fraternal League, Uta 2554 Jefferson DR. D. N. SMITH. 1st Nnt Bak. Bldg. brother cordially invited to he presin private family. Rtate Assembly, No. 222, meeta In the ent aveuua. Drug Storat 2461 Wash. Ave. Eaglet,' hall etery Thursday evening DELM AR DUNCAN, Noble Grand. at I p. n. HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. FOR RENT, UNFURNISH. ROOMS. INSURANCE. J. J. BRUMMITT, Speaker. WAYNE RICHARDSON, Treaanrei Junction City Ixtdge Na 36, IndeFOR RENT Two unfurMalied rooms, W. N. Real Public, PEIRCE, Notary THRO. MATHEWS, Clerk. Order of Odd Fellows, meets 2137 Grant Estate; Fire, idle ad Accident In- pendent in J. O. O. F. hall . every Thursday surant 4u7 24th St evening. Vlaltlng brothers cordially FOR RENT, HOUSES. LEGAL invited to he preheat. ABSTRACTOR. . 1. JAB. X. BUNE. FIVE ACRES on Wash., $300. 2, 4 or , WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. NOTICE. 5 room house, $15 monthly. Wedell. Gerard j. g. Abels, bonded and f licensed abstractor of UUaa. Office Queen City Rehekah Lodge Na 4. L. United State Land Office, Salt Lake over Carr's drug store. O. O. F. meets first and third SaturCity. May 1, 1905. FOR RENT brick, electric To Whom It May Concern: Odd at day Fellnwa' evenings hall. Ave. 2345 Grant LAUNDRY. light Twenty-fourtNotice is Bt. -1 e TO BUY. GEO. HALVERSON, CHARLES STOUT. ROOMS AND BOARD. 1. H. PROFESSIONAL room. Two tumlKbed Wash, avenue. Bell Phone775Z. Six-roo- Bnok-lover- hr aata. Ogden Chapter No. 2. H. A. hi. Regular ton vocal ion first Tuesday at each in the mat Let fnc ten car kwda i! colt or mule from one to three reare old. Write me what you hate. V. M. Currie, Broken Bow, 'Neb. FOR RENT WOODMEN r - 1 I AM Two fmniabed rooms for light housekeeping. 532 21 at St. RENT Housekeeping Ja. CIGAR STOKE $73 24th 8l FOR RENT 137 26th U. W. LOAN oe reel estate E, Bellemyne, Sin MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA security. 12-Rrcles Bldg. Utah Camp. No. fH!u. meet every MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city Tuesday ui.ht ill S o vlock in K. of P. res! estate, liueter A Kennedy. hall. J. J. BRUMMITr. u. Room 6, First Xal'L Bank Bldg. J. H. SHAFER, Clerk. BUSINESS CHANCED MASONIC. BUSINESS OFPORTl ..ITY-- A good 3Iaonic hall, over 2416 Washington business for al for 92.Hn, upon which th purrhaocr can realize 2o Ave., Ogden. Utah. per cent ht year upon hla InvestWeber Lodge Na il, F. A A. M. Regment. Informal ion furniNoed by C. K. Whipple. 2349 Washington avenue ular rooinitialratKTnh flret and third Thursday a off each Wionih. Qualined Ogden. Uni,. MiMne cordially invited. H. R. MacMlLI.AN, W. M. Soda FOR SALE-Mar- ble Fountain E. MCHOlJd, BeCy. F. SCth n 335 St. at bargain. Cheap M-lm- FOR No. 777. meeis at A. hall, every Monday at 8 p. m. ViM'inu brother, invited to at'end. E. C. Rnutu, F. ti. 1. I1IUKY. tl. K. Ogdn Counril iO MONEY WANTED, FlRNISHED room fer housekeeping 2132 Wash. 132u J. J. CRUMM1TT T . FRATERNAL OF COLUMBUS. KNIGHTS . Prop. FOR SALE Lota in Maada addition, on monthly installments. No Inter FOR SALE, MiSCELLANEOUD eat' Hunter A Kennedy. Room f. First National Bank Bldg. FOR SALE Heavy Btudebaker buggy. $36.00, 420 Ecclee Bldg. FOR BALE One of the beat lota on between Monroe and 25th street, SALE Good gentle Jersey cow, Price $1,000. 8. FOR Quincy, 3x8 'rods. 141 80th. H. Henderahot, care Ogden 8 team Laundry. FOR SALE Hardy variegated pan 26c per dos John X. Ford, 31 houae and lot, FOR SALE 14 on Pacific. 4x20 rods, electric light, etc., with shade orchard and trees, lawn, large 21 cents per Old 2245 Madison av- FOR SALE Call papers, barn. Inquire at thia oOe hundred. enue. SALD Schonager organ, cheap. and FOR FOR SALE Two good Inquire rear 262 2 3rd St bath new residences, close In, cheap. Chauncey Parry, 23d and Washing- FOR BALE Good single buggy, cheap ton. tf MOMV TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN 3113 . HSon- houaekeeplng e-l Adams. ilk nd 'V"h' ! winner, tried to hou were Bred. .mfn responded to , Bf.l j RENT-Furnl-h- . . FRATESNAL for TELEGRAPH SCHOOL evenings from T to 9. Arpiy 2474 1 2 Washington MMf Ave. incoln. l 1M3. 151, rooms rooms. 13d Weal 2Ttli St., between . Wall and Pacific j broke the center of tbe luT RENT Furnished MAY TELEGRAPHY. FUKNIfiHSO fcouM-keepin- i ing Standard RIOTING- - for i be published FREE of charge in the Even- p , i Monsixo. iriday v.dex, ctaii, 2:30 In Pythian hall, Utah National Bank Building. Sojourning aiktera cor diaily Invited to attend. MR8. ELLA BROWN, M. E. C. MRS. ISABEL WYANT, of R. and C. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Wasatch Division Na 124, O. R. C, meets second end fourth Friday at 4 2 non-miner- . 2:20 p. m. in K. of P. hall, corner NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Washington avenue and 24th St All , brothers ere cordially Invited to at tend. The undersigned Board of Trustees F. W. HERRINGTON, C. of Hoytavllle School DaL of Hoyt-vlll- e. D. I BOYLE, 8. 'and T. Summit Ca, Utah, will receive bids up to 10 n. m June 1st,. 1905, for ORDER OF WASHINGTON. the erection of n frame school building to bn erected nt Hoytavllle, Utah. and inatruc. Union, Na 172. Order of Ogden Pinna, specifications Washington meet every Tuesday ev- tlona to bidders can be found nt the ening at 8 o'clock in A. O. U. W. hall. office of Chaa. H. Weak Hoytavllle. Utah, also at th office of R. C. WatkVisiting comrades Invited to, attend. WM. DOYLE, President. ins, Architect, Provo, Utah, Each bid must be accompanied with WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. n certified check of five per cent the mount of bid, which will be returned FORESTERS OF AMERICA. with nil rejected bids, also to the Court Wasatch No. 2, Foresters of successful bidder upon entering Into America. Meeta I. O. O. F. hall, 14th contract and giving an approved bond, St first and third Wednesday evening otherwise the amount to he forfeited to said Dat. h at 7:30. of The trustee reserve the right to re- - : G. W. HALSEY C. R. Ject any and all bids. P. A. GARNER, Secretory, By order of the lioard: WM. RROWN. KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEED HERBERT CRITTENDEN, CHA8. H. WEST, Silver Tent No. 1 meeta tint and . CHA8. H. WEST, Clerk. third Friday evenings at 8 o'clock in Dated at Hoytavllle, May 8, 1901. K. of P. hall. Vlaltlng Xnlghta cor diaily invited. F. M. COCHRANE, Commander. 6TEAMER REFLOATED. R. T. HARRIS, Record Keeper. New Tone, May 16. After lying for Ogden Tent No. 24, meets the sechours, firmly embedded In ond end fourth Wednesday evenings thlrty-al- x bottom of Flynn'a Knoll, the at o'clock sharp, in I. O. O. F. hiU. the sandy three-fourt- h of n mile off Sandy Visiting Knights cordially Invited to ahoal the Hook, giant Cuna rd Liner Cnronln attend. waa floated today. Just aa the wreckers J. W. HALSEY, Commander. were beginning to lose hope that the F. F. BOND, Record Keeper. steamer could be relenaed before a portion of her cargo waa -removed. n LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. a each-mont- , Silver Hive No. 1. meets the second and fourth Tuesdays at '2:30 p. m. at street. VisO'Neill Hall, Twenty-fift- h iting sisters cordially invited. LAURA AVERILL, L. C. LUCY NELSON, R. K. OPPOSE A DEMONSTRATION. London, May 18. John Burns. Wm, Crook a and other labor leaders in the House of Common strongly oppose and are trying to induce the abandon, ment of the proposed national demonstration in favor of the unemployed Wait pftwHne-B. P. O. ELKS. bill now before parliament, consider"" Vfcl fcRINARIAR, that such a demonstration can Ogden lodge, Na 719, meet every ing have no good result. club rooms, and lodge evening JOHN ERNST, D. V. C, offloe at Tuesday second floor Masonic building, 2416 CUMBERLAND PRESD" CRIANfj.' Corey Livery. Thonea 29. Wash. Are. PPr hanging Bee J. ft Crane. 2464 Wall paper. and A. G. HORN. E. R. W. C. CRANDALL, Secretary FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD ROYAL ARCANUM. Safest and beat. ' Insures men for one, two or three thousand dollars Emergency fund nearly Three Million thousDollars; upwards of thirty-onand death claims paid, amounting in over ninety million dollars: membership over Three Hundred Thousand. Council, No. 637, Rocky Mountain meets second and fourth Friday evover enings at A. O. 17. V. hall, brothers Visiting Howell's Store. cordially Invited. e A. C. EMERSON. Regent. JOS. SEVERN. Collector. u. B. ROBERTS, Secretary. RAILWAY CARMEN general Fresno, Cal., May lf.-'j'- ke assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian church opened In thia city at 10:30 this morning, the retiring moderator. Judge Warner E. 8ettle. of the supreme court of Kentucky, being In the chair. Wahantch Lodge No. 270, Ogden Brotherhood Railway Carmen of America. meets 1st and Srd Friday of THIRTEENTH CAVALRY BACk each month at Eagle Hall. W. K. HARDl. C. C.. 222 23rd St. San Fransiaco, May 18. The transC.E. MOXEGAX, R. S 2627 Lin. Av. port Logan arrived from Manila and Nagasaki today, bringing home the A. O. U. W, Thirteenth cavalry, after two years' service In the Philippines. t Fidelity Lodge No. 2,J A. O. V. W. Meets in A. O. U. W. hall every SaturLondon, May 18. According to the day evening. Vlaltlng brothers invit- rnrresponiient at Tokin of the Daily ' ed! Telegraph, a severe epidemic of the K T. VALLEREUX. M. W. plague haa broken out at Harbin and. WALTER RICHEY, Recorder. the deaths resulting therefrom aver-- , W. N. PEIRCE, Financier. age 300 dally. |