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Show THE MORXIXft EXAMINER: ' FCR T7pePui-- SOUTH AMERICA. ths B;,tc growth o .hwhxmI oa II'lSum j2 St Steto rned. Ha taya; Rvue Scientiilque r. Wuh. . la. penal '..mining A e.'l.S'l ll,ui'-- , lo owl Clark' vp ! FI RXISUEf) ROOMS Nye Ave. frW" ,h Mentegais-- a covers both papers. Cheapest and best rates ever made in Ogden by any paper. Jwi Jsunanlmnus that it can Ion Intervals ? the con-- 4 In South America since grown fivefold f.ThDMh the city of Buenos jlUalmoet out of fnhm. Mr. that it nisy well supplant much cheaper, sell-o- r w.jut also nie-durin- Vyi htMwS.i-.-i-lug- - During a residence of several year in the I'nited Kingdom 1 could not fail l to observe the growth there of an oryba ganised campaign against the Congo Free S'ate. Thai a small of In the the British public, intore-ie-d n rubber trade, tboiild by .uliile cicane seek to delude, or should e ven succeed in deluding, the great Prltihh nation so completely as to obtain general credence for La stories of cruelly and oppression alleged nguinst King Leopold's government failed to move me. It was not my concern, while enjoying the hospitality of England, to criticise the way in which her religious u organizations were being used to further the selfish aims ot a small clique of Liverpool merchant a. But When, t within the past year, I perceived that the campaign of calumny against the Congo Free State vraa being extended to the United States, 1 could not longer regard the phenomenon with a merely passive Interest. U occurred to mo afthat my knowledge of tons. wr hlila below 65.000 before ma to enable fairs place might 1 Airs so means of information the American people a complete statehut. possibly they were jealous ment of the actual facta of the Congo the total quantity exported by Free 8 Late, and that my svlMmpoed nd nd Paraguay. As the mode of task could not fall to be of value at a idhi the infusion of yerba ia be- time when interested partisans were nto to ha altered, by suppressing From used for absorb-- r endeavoring to deceive them. ( bosibilla hitherto The Story of the Congo Frea Stale, mate at the present from (all It, by Henry Wellington Wark. in the same vessel and bomlillla') Infusion of instead the I by sdopting POLYGAMY IN CONGOLAND. tletrei end serving the beverage In m lilts tra, it la posalble that ita use It la the general opinion of cc Ger-? tt trended still more. In In the form petent observers that polygamy will It la admlnuteied survive for many years. Nothing but ffib for curinf. certain disease a, and tii spirit of Christianity will overmi is Rome distinguished physi- come the evil. The native mind cancasea, os prescribe it in certain not he Induced by ordinary argument d, h general, attribute to It auper-rito see any wrong in it. Why a man ster coffee. should not have Just as msny wives, ffte foreign w irk man soon bscomea to buy and keep, ia iMutcd to this use of yerba mate, as he can afford too much for his comprehension. He cof-In fur of It t era rrt place it h b the iteneral belief among regards woman as created solely for hi pleasure and profit, and trades in he wottiic draws that the yerba Is her accordingly. He buys her from uperior is nffee aa an alimentary itoiare. Noreaver, the yerba only her father for one or two goats or a cow, she becomes the mother of his mi hilf u smell as coffee. itgestiu may develop this Indua-- 7 children, and prepares and cooks hi hr iupiurint; the quality of the food for him. That ia her career, and MX with which object experiments aha share it with as many other wives reihndr being made in the botan-ffirde- u a her husbands inclination and resources permit him to buy. When she of tbs capital dies aha la buried sometimes. Certain Central African tribes regard burial A NOVEL after death as a superfluous ceremony DIRECTORY. for women, and place their bodies baa ImM oa Rallrra Simplify where they will be devoured by hyaenas and vultures. From two to Wark at Beferoarr. the average quantum of to ffloen years ago the mechan- three wives is Central African barbaric Ebiaiy catalogue made Its advent, the ordinary ian, and between thirty and forty for bet despite ita ohrloua advantages It a chief. From The Story of the ConfciMrercuse luto vogue, possibly on go Free 8tate, by Henry Wellington erwat of the Initial dlf-Mq expense and Week. at maintaii lng in operative con-- The principal of causing any A BIB CHUNK OP COPPER. fins writs of names 'or other data to ffw soooBsslre'y at an opening by A single .piece of native copper, buhuical meaca possessed merits weighing 1.000 pounds, will be part of the mining display from Josephine and county, Oregon, at the Lewis Clark Exposition. The chunk of copper was taken from the Golden Standard ledge, the orea of Which have been found to assay 1 18 a ton la gold and 22 in copper. x n iif-2T- ir iSiTrwnd. u-- n re-rm-a. v q FOIt KENT Three taim.hed lor J looms Grant. 'Jltl hciiM'keepinj:. Ji'ENT Furnished room housekeeping. 221ti Lincoln. for THREE ROOMS funds!, artenu'oiiH. call keeping, Adams. dlrese are Wtical ,e ar-- order, aa is nsu-bl- p muutcd on a directory P0,lp- i- McSha are frrt fo, ,i riading of thu 1pId w,nfllnff ad un- - " S"!tabln trp u the aewian- - t0 ln fWc UcI whl V to cb thl totny 18 do Cnal,le cC. aick orated not trareI course it is cuabiA UOTi,e would ofbw! apilit,d to the It Is bette- - .0!Ml r.;v-- 7 be dl- - consequent- - t0 8maU towns toiesamjpj Ri4Mlf0la) to rtt, T1,e top oS2lT "P matle ? o that a ruber or name. iwt-jr- n- J?1 transpnr-viiibie,.- PtivK1 toon ,f r bi!r,"LL, ., - land. of close columns. - n,r TVeii. that could were waah- - rub off thiRtr0DB ,ffUon ut, oits2 wick Of instead A gtraac Plant. A species of nflacia has Leen discovered in the far cast which Is one of the 12-- and city Oa farma IVitp. iil..; FEMALE. Call Work by tna ny by ex perienced dressmaker. Can give good references. 2339 Adams. Independent phone No. 5bC. . WANTED WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS. Curtains to do up. 243 Barnard street WANTED Violin Adams avenue. puplla,Paatone,2153 FOR SALE FOR RENT Two lurnluhed rooms. 1820 Wash, avenue. Bell Pbone775Z, J. U7IUMMITT. V. REAL FOR rooms; RENT Housekeeping 137 28th S'. ROOMS AND BOARD, FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms with board, home cooking 614 24th. BOARD AND ROOM in private family. avenue. ROOMS RENT. UNFURNISH. at the FOR RENT Two tmtunfished 2137 ESTATE. rooms, Grant FOR RENT, HOUSES. brick S. Hor-roc- f FOR SALE Six room modern house, FIVE ACRES on Wsn., ;3(i0. 3, 4 or cor. Quincy and 2Cth street. For 5 room bouse, (15 monthly. Wedell. particulars inquire witjbln. FOR SALE A bargain, 51,600 room- FOR RENT brick, ing house, 16 rooms, modem, 250 light 2345 Grant Are. clcclrla . AT (750.00 Four-rooframe, lot 3x20 rods. Urge slisdy lawn, on bench, eight blocks from 24th and Washington, city water, FOR SALE FOR' RRNT Four room house sad summer kitchen oa Tracy aveauu. 241 21st SL Apply Good FOR SALE 30 acres good land, 175 shares of water, crops all in, (2,000. MISCELLANEOUS. A and hath brick residence, good bam and shade, 23rd and (1,450. Chauncey Parry - - FOR SALE Wash. fruit one farms and Kelly & Herrick. Scvaral orchards FOR SALE Nice list of - residences. Terms to suit Kelly A litrric. PROFESSIONAL Real W. N. PEIRCE, Notary Public, Estate; Fire, Life and Accident surance. In- 407 24th SL Ave.. Ogdi'il. Utuh. lMigo No. 6. F. & A. M. Regular ivnitminiratioiis flit ami tlilrd iii.nu'.i. Qualified Tiiiirnlajs of ciirdialh liivK-AohiT Alu-.ii- m H. It. . condition. Gerard J. S. Abels, Iwnded licensed abstractor of titles. over Carrs drug tore. and G. X. M..KY HARRISON. Oik. 2234 Wonit-i- i tit Wooitcrnfi, Ogden Circle, BSl. meet every Monday night at 8 p. in.. Odd hall. Visiting invited. can ho paid at riie office of E,l. Aulii the (f the 2S;li of each nuuiriu First National Bank Bldg. LILY LIGHT, G. X., 215 W. lbi,-- s Pat-li-in- MARIE rrilTES. DEGREE Cb-rk- OF 2731 , Monroe HONOR Meets WeJiiosday evening at o'clock at A. O. U. W. hall. MTSS J.1LY LEA MAN. C. id H. MRS. SUSIE SIMS, Iiecoiiicr. MISS IjOIS PEIRCE, Kluancier. MISS.Lii.UAN HANSEN. K.vtdi-c- r Yiuiiing luenila-- r cordially invited. 7: 30 EUNICE C. GORDON, W. M. LILLiE HALSTEAD, Secretary. FRATERNAL. ORDER Order 1! 4-- . Apply 836 25Hi JAS. BUNK. N. O. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. Queen City Relieknh Inige No. 4, L O. O. F. meet fir! and third Saturday evenlugs at Odd Fellows' hall,' Twenty-fourtSt. Visiting members MRS. KATE HOWE, Noble Grand. MRS. F. 51EID, Secy., 718 23rd St. . HENRY K. MORE, President CORAL J. TYLER, Secret ary. I. N. LANNING, Treasurer. B SPENCER. CIVIL ENGINEER. Sewers and KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Ksllroadh, Waterworks, Power Plant. ' Accurate Survey, Ogden lxidge No. 2, - Knight a of Plan, Estimates and Reports. "U. . Deputy Mineral Surveyor." PythlH meets at ('anile hall, Utah NaOffice, ECS Eccles Bldg. Ind. Phene tional Bank building, every Monday 1166. P. O. Box 499, Ogden, Utah. evening. All K. of IVa requested to meet with ua. h J. C. PELMORE, C. C. A. T. WtK)I). M. of F. POOL AND BILLIARD SUPPLIES. U N. MEID, K. of R. gnd S, JACK FERGUSON, Pool and Billiard Talilci and Supplies. RATHBONE SISTERS. Telephone Bell. G43K. 2566 Lincoln. Slot maMeets every Saturday afternoon tot chines. 2:3U in Iythian hall, Utah National Bank Building. Sojourning sister corFIRE INSURANCE. dially invited to attend. MRS. ELLA BROWN, M. E. C. B. H. GODDARD, lnurance, Re EsMRS. ISA1IE1, WYANT, of IL and C.; tate and Loans. Room 411 412, 413 Utah Loan & Trust Building. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS A63AYER. , NOTICE. 4 1-- 8 4 Wasatch Division No. 121. O. IL J. Me Vlcker, Acssyer, 160 Main St., C meets uetmnd and fourth Friday at GEO. A. SMITH Register. Receiver. Salt Lake 'City. Utah. P. O. Box 1018. 2:30 p. ni. in K. of P. hall, corner Sample by mil or express will ba Washington avenue anil 24th St. All - NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, brothel's are cordially I iviled. to atcarefully assayed. tend. Tha undersigned Board of Truateei F. W. HERRINGTON. C. C. ARCHITECTS. of Hoytsvllle School Dal. of Hoyta-vtlle- . I). L BOYLE, S. and T. Summit Co., Utah, will receive F.C. Wiiod A CO., Architects, rooms hid up to 16 a. ni., June lit, 1905, for ORDER OF. WASHINGTON. 36 and 57. First National Bank Bundthe erection iff a frame school building ing. Telephone 31 OK. Union, No. 172, Order of to lv erected at Iloytsviile, Utah. Ogden and instrucPlans, specification CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Washington meet every Tuesday evran he found at the ening st. 8 o'clock In A. O. U. W. hnll. tions toof bidders Chas. H. West, Hoytsvllle, office Visiting comrade invited to attend. Wheelwright Construction Co. Utah, also at the office of R. C. WatkWM. DOYIJ5. President. Cement worker, estimates furnishins, Architect, Provo, Utah. WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. foundaed, cement sidewalk. Each bid must he accompanied with tion cement,' atone building blocks. a certified check of five per cent the 2476 Wash. Are. FORESTERS OF AMERICA. amount of bid, which will bn returned bids, also to the PIANO TUNING. of with all rejected Cmirt WiUMlcb No. 2, Fore-dor- s successful bidder upon entering into America. Meet 1. O. O. F. ball, 2Uh contract and giving an approved bond, PIANO TUNING Mr. Tempest Wood, St. find and third Wednesday evening riherwiKe the amount to be forfeited single tuning 83.50; bv the vrar 97.50. ot each month at 7:3(1. to said Dt. G. W. HALSEY C. R. Address, care Fred Massa, 2466 Wash. The trustees reserve the right to reAve. r. A. GARNER, Secretary. ject any and all bid. Iiy order of the lioard: PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. WM. BROWN. HERBERT CRITTENDEN, Dr. A. Fern bind. Physician and SurSilver Tent Nu. 1 meets flrat und CHAS. H. WEST, geon. Office hour, 10 to 12 a. m., 2 third Friday evening at 8 oclock In CHAS. If. WEST, Clerk. to 4 p. in. 340 25th St. 'Phone 229. K. of P. hail. Vislring Knights corDated at Hoytsvllle, May 8, 1905. invited. dially DRESSMAKING. K. M. COCHRANE, Commander. R. T. HARRIS, Record Keeper. Dresne made, latest aivle. Furs cleaned. remofli'lcd, ChilOgden Tmt. No. 24. meets the secdren's dresses, pla:n sewirg and ma- ond and fourth Wednesday evening or chine stitching, gn cut ny the day. at 8 o'clock sharp, in I. O. O. F. ball. Dressmaker, 2515 Lincoln avenue. V'xltlng Knight cordially Invited to Reduction in Monuments tp. 3 MITCHELL BROS. attend. J. W. HALSEY, Commander. F. F. BOND, Record Keeper, GOODS. VETERINARIAN. 3-- 1 H. the V. P. - Headstones and Markers, Coping Gray or Red Stone agSLJiffi' .TKYrBniargBX3 MONUMENTS Vis-i'ln- it strangest plants known. At sunset closes Its leaves and Bowers and seemingly goes to sleep for the night. If It Is jsrrod or hit It will tremble violent to know, and people who ly ami if continually disturbed emiti don't want an odor which gives a person a violent don't want to know us. Brooklvn CIGAR STOKE for sale or rent. J. 4 o Life, lavors. J!72 91th St. headache. attend Office, Salt Lak City. May To Whom it May Concern: Notice in hereby given that the State of Utah haa filed in thla office a Lint, No. CO, of land selected by the Mid Slate for the ealabliahment ofand maintenance an ' Insane Asylum, under oontlon 13 of the Art of Congress approved July 16, 1894. The following tract embraced in said list are ia a township - eontalalng mineral claims of record, viz: N. E. N. W. N. N. E.l-Sec. 22. T. N H. 1 E, 8, L Uer. A copy of a!d Bat, so far aa it relate to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, has been conspicuously posted In this office for Inspection by any person interested, and by the public generally. Within tha nest sixty dsyn following the date of this notice, under departmental Instruct Iona of November 27, 1896 (23 L. D. 469), protests or contests against the claim of .the Slate to any of the tract! or hnrolnhcfore described, oii the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agrl- cultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General land Office at Washington, D. CL Failure ro to protest or contest within the time specified will be considered sufficient evidence of the character of the said tracts, and the selection thereof being nlhorwlae free from objection will be recommended for approval. FRANK Dl HOBBS, Tm-aday- Woman of the house ( handing him a BUSINESS CHANCER, plate of cold scraps) You look like a seen has who better days. man BUSINESS OPPORTL..ITY A good 1 business for re.1 for (2,000, upon Fondry Gretts Yea'm thankee. wss a time, ma'am, w'en have. Thsr' which the purchaser can realize 20U I would hare blushed to hand sech a cent per yfr upon his Investper ment. Informs' icn furnlnned by C. layout as dis to a dog. Chicago Tribune. F. Whipple, 2349 Washington avenue Ogden, Utah. 81dney The world aeema to be getting thinly Inhabited. FOR SALE Mai hie Bods Fountsin 835 nndney How's that? Bt Cheap at a bargain. Sidney Nobody in it but people we to Fulled State Land Mr. C. E. Lee. dealer in hair goods, switches, frizxr. etc, at low price. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Masquerade costumes, wigs, etc. Mall FOR SALE Hardy variegated pansies order attended to. promptly Hair Silver Hire No. 1, meets the second 25c per doz. John M. Ford, 33 and chains s specially. T. O. Box 433. at 2:30 p. in. at 84 on Pacific. Room over old poBtofllce building, 321 and fourth g street. O'Neill Hnll, Twenty-fift- h street. Twenty-fourtlier cordially invited. FOR 8ALE Old papers, tl cents per LAURA AYKRILL, L. C. hundred. Call at this office. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING. LUCY NELSON. R. It FOR SALE Sch onager organ, cheap. Wall paper, paper hanging and B. P. 0. ELKS. Inquire roar 262 23rd SL painting. See J. R. Dranr, 24G4 Wash. PER HUNDRED for old newspapers at Standard Office. invited miinga. H. Ogden Isulge No, 5 independent Or der of Odd Fellows. Jdecia in 1. 1). O. F THEUNIONFRATERNAL LEAGUE, ball every Tuesday evening. Visit inf brother cordially invited to he pres The Uniiin Fraternal League, Utah cut. State Assembly, No. 222, meet in the DELMAR DUNCAN. Noble Grand. Eagl' lull ei cry Thuraduy evening HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. at 8 p. m. J. J. BRUMMITT. Speaker, Junction City Lodge No. 36, IndeWAYNE RICHARDSON, Treaaurer. THEO. MATHEWS, Clerk. pendent Order of Odd Fellow, nioeta in 1. O. O. F. ball every Thursday eveuing. Visiting brother cordially Invited to be present. LEGAL cor-dinll- y HAIR 2 Seta (Jgd,-- GEIGER, T. TRACY. W. Ser'y." H. B. FORIiES,' Aerie rhvrirtan. Ogden Lodge No. 371, T. F. B., meet! 1st and 3rd Fridays at 8 p. m. in I, LACE CURTAIN Laundry. Mrs. K. G. (J. O. F. hall. Visiting members mo Invited. Neighbor. Pbnue 73UK. Street. FOR SALE Good single buggy, cheep 246 23rd Sk an- - 11. ODD FELLOWS. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. ENGINEER. Eagles, , Eagle K. LAUNDRY. CIVIL rf Aerie No. 118, F. O. K., meets every Sunday evening in Eagl hail east of Reed I.idi-I- at Smni. Visiting Brother At-ri- Office d HE HAD. .i afn-rnuo- M. NICH01.S. Scry. E. invited. 12 by. 132 feet on Mad JOHN F.RXST. D. V. S. office at between 24th and 6th FOB SALE A second-hanCallgraph Corcy'a Livery. 'Phones 29. streets. Apply to Wm. Qissmaae. typewriter, .cheap. Inquire at the 1 mo. Standard Office. Standard office. FO RSALE loon Ave 16 No. 174 nuvta every Fiid., v night- - at 7:20 ia 7.. ,11. Visit lng neighlior car-iiiCin-!- i 4 ii ELLEN EASTMAN. Masonic ball, o.cr 2416 Wuehlngton Washington Ave. h FOR SALE CF WOODCRAFT. ii.viit-l- . Mi.R. MASONIC. r. 23rd and Wash. FOR SALE Henry Studebaker buggy. (35.00, 420 Eerie Bldg. Chauncey Parry, l I A. V. Mei OSH, K. 11 F. E. NU'liOii, Sirieiary. ' L . street S go I.i:y 2nd nn. K. id i TELEGRAPH SCHOOL evoi.lur from 7 to 9. Apply 2741-Washington mouth. Visiting ciunpauious cordially Ave. in liied. For gentleman 2654 Jefferson FOR SALE Five acres, young or- FOR RENT modern Good improve-- . chard. Close in- house, 573 24th SL Apply menL Cheap. WEDELL. oa corner. 25th t'liik. I. l ; WOVEN in'ete oxciy o'cU.ih In K. of tail ( in- Wu.i-lci- i i: (ivb'Ci,. l i:l all, lid. t M. IMlYl.i:, C. C. i:. Al Til, Clc.i., 1st Nat. Bank Bids. Ogden Chapter No. 2. It. A. M. Regft cm Tuesday of ejeh ular ctinviH-Hiiii- ABSTRACTOR. FOR WANTED Clean white rags Standard Oflics. S h WANTED Lace curtains to do, 2221 Lincoln Are. Mrs. Bain. WANTED No. 99:. , J. Ii SHAF.:ii. F. TELEGRAPHY. 514 1m. street. 36S Six-roo- Tobacco Caltorc la Irclaad. Professor J. X. Harper of the University of Kentucky, is, according to a paragraph which is on its rounds in English newspniwrs, n tobacco expert and haa been advising Colonel Erer-ard- , who has been experimenting at Bandlcstown, Connty Meath, Ireland, In growing tobocca. It Is clalmixl the moisture of the Irish climate is good for tobacco culture- and that there is plenty of the right 'kind of soil In the Emerald Isle, and Professor Harper is cidit?d with declaring that Colonel ErernnTs crop Is ns good as nay that Kentucky or Virginia can show. From a Report of Marshall Halstead, United States Consul at Birmingham, Eng- real estate Bollantyse, 314 TWO FURNISHED room for light housekeeping. 171 22d BL Kara f2) per hundred writ-ln- g Attorneys-at-La- w short letter. Stamped envelope C. Eccloa Bldg. C. adRICHARDS, 8 turnLbed HAVE WE just newly for particulars. Gem Mfg. Co., ditions! rooms. Price right, rail and A. E. PRATT, " C'assopolis, Mich. ace them. Room C Hoyle Hlk, 2468 GEO. HALVERSON. " " C11AR1.ES H. Douncllon, Prop. Wash. Are., J. stout, WANTED Girl for light bouse work. NuL Rank Bldg. Firil 21L 25th sti'cet. JOSEPH CHEZ. " , Ben- J. 1). MURPHY, WANTED Three Ladies and two FOR RENT Furnished rooms. nett Block. 2314 gentleman cf good address. Great Ave. Dentists FURNISHED room for housekeeping. 2162 Wash. WANTED Good woman for kitchen DR. D. N. SMITH, lut Nat. Bnk. Bldg. work, must understand cooking. 573 Drug Store, 2451 Wash. Ave. 27th 8L FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for INSURANCE. light housekeeping. 562 21st BL OBEAILT SXT.jCXS FBICXKm. Movable nlt . r kTITL J,;8T strip la -I ofC U :!: ti LADIES WANTED Work by the day. 115 25th Street, upstairs. K. 'i. 7 1 - JIic.k in lx. v l National t ifi.j.-iT. at 3 t'.ii.ip 5-- FOR RENT Rocrng house; furnihouse newly plastered, papered and ture for sale; 132ft 25th St Cash or easy terms. painted inside. Clothing House, Enquire Putnam Washington avenue. FOR RENT, FURNIBrfED HOUSES. RESIDENCE Furnished, 1080 Oak FOR RENT Nicely furnished street, trees, fruits, shrubbery. cottage. Reference. Apply at once. A lew mt As Head. 2831 Wash: j.ve. house and lot, A Pennsylvanian haa recently de- FOR SALE 4x20 rods, electric light, etc., with vised a new type of ax head adapted to FOR RENT Furnished house; large lawn, shade trees, orchard and 1G4 W. 2Sth St reduce friction between the ax and the 2246 Madison avbarn. Inquire wood by reducing the bearing surface enue. FURNISHED and unfurnished flats, 2634 Grant Ave. FOR SALE One of the best lots on between Monroe and 25th street, FOR RENT, REAL ESTATE. Pries (1,000. 8. Quincy. 3x6 rods. H. HcndcrsnoL care Ogden Steam lot of LuFOR RENT Flftecn-acr- e Laundry. cerne. Call 2621 Monroe. FOR SALE Lota in Maada addition, on monthly installments. No interFOR SALK. MISCELLANEOUS. est. Hunter A Kennedy. Room 6, First National Bank Bldg. FOR SALE Camping outfit cheap, n household Roods, bargain, also Two FOR SALE and good Corner Tenth Street and chenp. close bath new residences, In, cheap. Hudson. It Parry, 23d and WashingChauncey ton. .... FOR SALE New refrigerator and e steel range. 265 22nd. new MANY beautiful homes and building Call mornings. N. lots for sale by W. Peirce, 407 24th SL FOR SALE Two almost new, covered delivery wr.gous, 2657 Bnrlow. fruit farm, FOR SALE Elegant wk. principally peaches, cherries and close in. Chauncey Parry, berries; ' S LADY'S Pierce Wheel for- ale cheap. 23d and Washington of the ax' to a minimum. A series of grooves or recesses is cut in the face of the ax close to the cutting edge, and bock to these grooves the face is hollowed out as indicated in the accompanying illustration. H FEMALE HELP WANTEDl WANTED, 8. v F. ii.i i in i. in-i- er slx-lml- maulflca-dqglWci,el- J. CRUM MITT priming p;cN. hand II., Staudmd. WANTED--Sm- all house22C8 1 Jnatlfy Its JwtatT1 tta 11 Proscnt obtains. ?.!umcnt 1 Angrtet r wtth a npplied to cabinet j K. HOMEMADE cake' ,ol!r. etc.. 255 El Aloute Uommauili ry No. 2, K. T. 26th SL l'hono i0Z; alao furnished Stated com lave keennd Wdnes.'.u a of room. each mouth. Sojnuitiii: Sir Knights WR RENT Furnished rooms for on? coiirteniiely invited.' or two gentlemen, vhop lccsli'y, ft you want to get quick action try F. W. VOl.L E. V. t ii-l- t 2113 Reeves avenue. these columns. F, H. Nlt'HOLS, lleconi.T. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 2C1 J Queen ChajitiT No. 4. O. E. S. Regular iiieeifiiK held at Masonic 111. WatJilngion. to lull the tli si and third Fridu of each EMPLOYMENT Bureau-Mo- ved 278 26 lb St. I ud. Phone 951. mi'ii th. Kujiiuriiiiig mciubcrs cordially DEL MONTE Nicely furnlblied rooms luvlted to attiud. for light housekeeping, liasouahle price a. SITUATIONS Aii. RAN. Lull. real estate. Hunter A Kennedy. Boom C. First Nat'L Bank Bldg. tf 5-- 1 .. MONEY TO LOAN power. - hb PiaarroBT. fould be sufficient to mj. foi.i! ;i No 777, iiiivti. at A. at h i. n. hall, tiu"): ivci-ijt:ii!:rr, laiiu .l to a'lviid. lill'KY, I LOAN on Jas. security Kcclea Bldg. for FOR 3 ADVERTISEMENT ON THIS PAGE COSi' ONE CENT FER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO FIRST INSERTION LESS THAN 25 CENTS. LL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN CXCEP1 1NG ADVANCE, BUS) NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. 10 MONET FOR RENT Furnl-lie- d housekeeping rooms. 134 West 27ih St., between lwh Wah aud Pacific avenues. In Ws of W. lm TO kOAiv. 5.0-vE- V 11 Vi', MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA PIANOS. l'i34 Gran. PIANO V It I'. WCCD JIEN OF THE WORLD. OF COLUMBUS. k A vo. Wjfii, JOHN BULL HOODWINKED. 10 cents per pound. for much more easily prepared a tor while coffee Involves fSv tad complex process, he prepared In thirty-fiSSL leaves are slightly score passed through a fire the branchca or iwigs auled In sheds open at the SSL nbersthey are exposed for fire of twenty hours to a beneath, after which and the whole is nSayto be sent to market. In auner ten men in a couple of make up from three to four yerba IS All effort to introduce In the Imo Europe haa failed. e London the Queen Anne Jesuits tea, as prcv men and Attfre of barrenness in Ifh. Misin, although they certainly the use of Jesuits bark. It ?Smore or less by 18.tmO.tUMI VZ, is Brazil. La Plata. Chile, Pern JTTBdlrib, the annual consumption tad FOR RENT MONiEY TO LOAN- -J. . ivki-u- s KOit RENT Nicely A No nan-iK-i'll light hvuaJ.iCi::...' room. Bell l iuiir T'.'l.. e'.tll it. hl KNIGHTS - atimulenT are well flual-- ! ort ,1 p nutritious ih America It nerl the whole sut.tance pursuits. BJ''tower In outdoortwelve cur SVbIs, ten or an1 16 teei tear Madlsaa school; more tor proper par lie. will erc-c- t Apply Win. ura.ttaun. FRATERNAL FRATERNAL I . BUM mo . LODGING HOUSE. 4 g.Hd, ligbi. f. hi 7 TPOr,. dc:-- .ii.-ig- TOE RENT- - - llot;ep f," r rhed rvuus. Is.) fi,r hinunkcv'l.lii.i. The Coinnial. Mr. A. VV. Wen. lt virtue. J 1 i bruit-- prMBT 5,m' "a f urn irh 22. FOR KENT- - itonu.iug foiuse over Car- ver's Givcciy a. tie. !u good shape. 2Ji! jjl-lwk- MAY U T i wi.i-- FOR RENT ROOMS. ! u - n'li. a wvk? ; in ' Wteerica Why li jvu i'llf- RENT r i. cf charge in the Evening Standard. thered inlormeU-Wrt the foUowtng. ui Avre 41 Roiar WJh Kurniolii urns Avenue. A FREE be published PUnXIdKU KENT MORN! NO, UTAH, MONDAY i'.'il CENT Every Want Ad of the Morning Examiner will I e de-m- ' ir.-- 00 DEN, 9-- EgLgrMxtm:i AVrMLai..::r,7iwza A Carload of Stock just Arrived. Place Your Or- ders for Decoration Day Ogden lodge. No. 719,' meet every Tuesday evening lodge and club rooms, fecund floor Masonic building, 2116 Wa-.lAve. A. O. HORN. E. R. W. C. CRANDALL, Secretary Yard 2003 Jefferson Ave. i. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD Transfer a Specialty. Scavenger Work. Excursion Wagons RAILWAY CARMEN In Season. Wahi-atcLdg No. 37b. Ogden Amof Carmen Rrotberhood Hatlwr Safest and best. Insures men for erica, meet lit and 3rd of one, two or three thousand dollar:. cuc-- mouth at Eagle Hall. - Friday Millio:: fund Three nearly Emergency W. E. HARDk. C. , 222 23rd St. thousDollars; upward of thirty-onC.E. MONEGAN, R. 6-- . 2027 I Jn. Av. to claims death prld. and amounting over ninety million dollars: member J. C. SLADE, LESSEE. A. 0. U. W. Hundred Thousand. Three over ship Council. No. C37. 403 25th Street. Tribune Bldg. Iiockv Mountain Kid llty Lodge No. 2, A. O. U. IV. 'Phone second end fourth Friday evBell, Office 220; Bell, Rail-22meet enings at A. O. F. W. hall, over Meets in A. O. U. W. ball every Saturbrothers day evening. Msltlng brnthci InvitYhdting Howells Store. ed. Wagon for Sanitarium will leave cordially invited. K T. VALLEREl'X. V. W. Broom Hotel corner at 9:30 a. m. and A. C. EMERSON. Repent. WALTER RICHFY, Recorder. return 11:30 a. m.; .At 2 pjrq. and reJO.4, SEVERN, Collector. W. N. PEIRCE, Financier. turn at 4 p. m. B. ROBERTS. Secretary. ROYAL ARCANUM. vSLADEvS ' C-- e flacks and Vans Day and Night - |