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Show Tnr: uorxxno rnnnx. rO Ofiff. Inf era rAi Cl1y 13411 -- that v" ifyjSJZR Uto ert J!Sv ORden pr -, pur. S!er s eek. 2354 ;ifst s;k'- store-- Kou-- ing Standard. i o1 rk r rh. J'rn in Kl'ijjvVnstrurting of rhunel lih;ket ultable dcm stream hour-keepin- covers both papers. Cheapest and best rates ever made in Ogden by any paper. STanum the bad r u! SmcSm1. which la situated !ir)ffwhlch hear north 32 rest 1040 feet dta? Sec-n aouth east corner of cu 1 ? Range north. Township iaet EXCITING ic niii fr and jTaul Xu In et. 1 rooms. ( ce rooms RENT Two furnished for housekeeping. 2333 Jefferson. 5 230 p .,.....,,.c ..,a,..,..p ' Siuitbi Scudder....;....'.f Young -. ...cf FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping. 2S25 Nye Ave. ON THIS ADVERTISEMENTS) PAGE COSY ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO FIRST INSERTION LZSS THAN 25 CENTS. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN BUSIADVANCE. EXCEPTING NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH UCL Wash. Ave. for RENT Furnished rooms housekeeping. 2220 Lineoln. FOR THREE ROOM8 furnished for housecall afternoon, 2261 keeping, Adams. HELP WANTED. FEMALE Nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Also transient rooms. Bell phone 791Z. 2361 FOR RENT FOR KENT Furnished rooms. 8611 Immediately at State InWashington. . Call dustrial school, a KfarmstreKi-at the rhool for particulars. DEL MONTE Nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping, reasonable 368 24(h street prices. WANTED Girl for general housework. Good wages; 278 25th St. WE HAVE Just newly furnished S additional rooms. Prices right, call and see them. Room 6 Boyle Blk, 846$ WANTED A good girl for housa Wash. Ava, J. H. Donaelion, Prop. 2443 work. Adams. WANTED Snow .1) 6 . FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms, alt-for housekeeping. The Color is 1. Mrs. A. W. Wert. mid-yea- Tdwnahip 6 north, R 2l Sceiioni 2 to 21,.lncUah, 284a Lhchisiw. Township 5 north. Range 15 rad. Sections 3 to 10. inclusive, 7 north, . inclusive. Township I wait, Section 1 to 36. in: 22-t- f Deo Lundy Township 6 north, Range 3 Barker rf Boyle meriditn. and nt, (alt lake hase empire, Murphy. Time of' game, All protests against the granting of 1:25. reason the iM application, stating imAne, most be made by affidavit LETTER LIST. filed In thia office i (apUeate. and ua oon-lnafter the litUa thirty (30) day e List of letters remaining in the of the publication of thia noat Ogden, Utah, May 23rd, 1905, te. which, if not called for in two weeks, CALEB TANNER, will be sent to the Dead Letter office: LADIES Earn $20 luiwc ' - post-offic- ' State Engineer. Dtt of first publication May 87th, in ll completion of pubficatloj NOTICE TO WATER . USER. . (tail Engineer's Office, Balt Lake City, Utah, May 35. 1905. ii (Mice that Louis hereby given Spencer, whose poetofflee Ih'Dfdm. Utah, has made address application ti accordance with the requirements d Chipter 103, Session Laws of Utah, IMS, to appropriate two hundred (800) McmUeet of water flowing mth branch of Ogden Fork the In of Weber iter, Weber county, Utah. Bald water is tabs tinned from said atrflam below n reservoir, to be hereafter a .point constructed.-a- t- Gentlemen's List McDonold, Ym. Aaopon, Gust May. Vincent B. Adams. F. E. McAuley, John Bassett, Jim Milford Cash Store Brown; Eugene Meyers, Joseph Crowley. Jerry Meyer, Fread. Carrael, Michael G. W. McBride, C. Calllson. Nogal, F. (2 letters) Owens. John Deel, T. T. Ogden Canning Co. (Z letters) Daugerty, W.M. Purdy, W. D. Puy, Mr. and Mrs Ecklund, J. A. D. E. Evans, J. H. Engebretsen, 81. G. Pearce, A. B. Parvln, D. P. (2 letters) Ritchels, Joe Fruberg, R. 8. Gleason, Mr. and Randolph, O. B. Rogers. Jno. P. Mrs. Phil. Hammond, Wellie Richardson, . James Rash, W. M. Co. Hooper, J. E. Richards, Nat. John Hale. ' ' Roberts. B. S. (8 letters) Richardson, Clyde. Hicks, J. H. Rltemi, E. L. Harris, H. K. Henry . Jacobi, Bryant S. - Sherwood.. R... - Jones, Charles C, (3 letters) Johnson. J. T,' Kirkpatrick; A. C, Sieg. J. W. Keefer. Chas,. E. Rwanaon, Chas. Kesterson, Geo. .t Thompson, Alex. W. . Thomas, G. M. Wright, G. W. Kennedy, James Kreft, Karl F. - White, J. H. Warren. Willie Lewis, J, L. Zimmerman, B.F. Lewie, John 315 25th St. Peter C. Ith; Union No. 3 B. A Martin; C. 8. vllefl ban south 37 degrees 30 initiates west, ITU feet distant from -- the MYheast carter of Section 6, town-U- p I north, range 3 Saif Lake ton and SMridlu, from where the tmr will be conveyed for distance dihoat 11000. feeL and .there be eat, a, 6 ftwiriatmary: 1st to December fid, inclusive, of each year, for power for clectrie lighting M Repelling machinery in' hud near Wi City, Weber Courfty; Utah, iftw having- been so diverted and tattle water will be returned to tbeaitmal channel near the head of IM Huntsville Mountain Canal, at a Fid which bears north 12 degree, S niaute west, 8850 feet distant from 0 south east corner of Section 15, M. I. U. of A. (8 letters) lovuhip c north, range 8 east, Salt McKinney, W. A. t base and meridian. Ladles List All protests against the granting of Miss King. Mrs. Agnes Id application, staling the reasons Boone, Helen Kilpatrick, Mrs. must be made by affidavit In jbmfor, W. F. duplicate and filed In thin office within Cary, Mrs. James Norton, Mrs. nitty (80) days after the completion Cropiey, Mia Frank Belle cf the publication of thia notice. Citsick. Mrs. M. J. O'Connell, Mrs. CALEB TANNER, Emery, Mr. O. E. Mary State Engineer. Mlsa Stallings, Mrs. Date of first publication. May 87th, Hauson. Charlotte Annie. te of completion of June publication, Sholl, Mis Helen Griffith, Misa (ti, . - . NOTICE TO WATER Fate Engineer' Office, Itah. May 85. 1805. Sadca is hereby Salt Lake City. given that Louis B. whose poetofflee address la c,h. ha made application in ?wtlance with the requirement of Session Laws of Utah, retc appropriate the equivalent of R. eecond-fee- t of water for a period or ninety days south branch of Ogden Fork J.lbe ewr River . Said water will be rd during the period from October each year' to July 1st of the Tear. In a suitable reservoir v constructing a dam in the S nil channel of the stream named, , 9lnt In Section 6. township 6 tenge 3 east, Salt Lake base and r TjWan. During July. August, ,1?14. October, the water so 7 r Sep-iSS- sL!1own "leased and permitted the channel of said lnt4ke he Ogden Jl, ,hewhi,h I anhT situated at a vhich hears north 59 degrees, Sltt- - --3S3 feet distant corner of section 28, tmniv 6 north, range 1 east, Salt and meridian, at which roL.!5 v,ler will1 be diverted by a plpe l,ne and conveyed for i forty-fivthousand feet a u,,nr.0 " nwl I Ogden for (but ?re ts J e muni-Purpose- s. aglnt the granting of stating the reasons made by affidavit Id !? lca n thin office within Iht lt1v the completion I,?!, Publication of this notice. nit -- Jtplicatlon, s CALEB TANNER. 8,Rte Engineer, Publication May 27th, tit. PubUouiloUi Jm, 2S:h.COlni,1tl0n s. Date' of Rl8E OP JAMES AGLER. - . Ittr ofJ-L0- JDW ! tr.60"11 hWa Agler s man- Pacifl0 ln Call- - of hii "(tetteo I Wbll,tjr 0 succeed B. A. b fac? .i:tn,ine'. cH tti mind A d7 nor many 'be 0giw.iu5i. 1 brakeman on 6Tslon of 6. P. Che n ronL? ''cdfc,ln. Ptnv ri., he the ,0 Duaeniulr, the employ of the h,Rl!er higher un- - st 0kliJde llv40 superinten- - " thl capacity .for Jv,n lurlsdiction over sCT"uento division. Lb u ""Wfleiled by W. S. JJpklJJde,maner of the 'eraTy'jf11. te 'out P,ir rrKUco . -- ROOMS AND MALE HELP WANTED. Installment collector merchandise accounts ;good salary and expenses. Address Manufacturer, P. O. Box 1027, Phils., Pa. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED, FEMALE. WANTED Lace curtalna to do, 2221 Lincoln Are. M re. Bain. WANTED Work by the day by experienced dressmaker. Can give good reference, 2339 Adams. Independent phone No. 506. EMPLOYMENT FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms with board, home cooking 614 24th. New Extraordinary. modern brick home; five rooms and bath room, heat nickel open plumbing porcelain tub, largest size; connected with sewer; large cellar, seven feet deep; inside and outside entrance; extra heavy rock foundation, deep, with an extra rock foundation running through the center for adLot ia 53 by 165 ditional support. f feet: situated four and blocks from Carnegie library. Will be sold for $310 less than actual For further particulars Incost, O. A. quire at 362 25th street. White. BALE ROOMS. FOR RENT, UNFU.tyilSH. " 6 p. m. to HcTild.llfJ,U,lte, at 8n WM. DOYLE, C. C. TO - J. J. On real estate E. Ballantyne, 310 12-- LOAN security. Jaa. Eccles Bldg. J. R RUM MITT. V. C-H. SHAFER, Clerk. J. MASONIC. BBUMMITT E. AUTH, Clark. 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. OP AMERICA Masonic hall, over 2416 Washington Ave., Ogden, Utah. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Sego Lily Circle No. 174 meets every 2nd and 4th Friday nights at 7:80 in K. of P. hail. Visiting neighbors cordially invited. MRS. MARY HARRISON. G. 2234 EASTMAN. Clerk, Washington Ave. Women cf Woodcraft, Ogden Circle, Weber Lodge No. 6, F. ti A. M. Reg- 581, meets ererv Monday night at g farms and ular commuuiretieaa first end third p. m.. Odd Fellows' hall. Visiting MONEY TO LOAN-O- n city real estate.' Hunter ti Kennedy. Thursdays of. each mocth. , Qualified- Neighbors invited. Maona cordially Invited. Due eae he paid t the office of Ed. Room 6, Ftr.t Na' I Bank Bldg. H. R. MacMlLLAN. W. M. Auth the afternoon of the 28th of each K. . F. ' NICHOLS, Sect-month. First National Bank Bldg. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED LILY UGHT. G. N, 245 W. Pat Ogden Chapter No. S, R. A. M . Reg- iron--- . 241 WANTED Curtains to do up. ular convocation first Tuesday of each MARIE CRITES, Clerk, 2731 Monroe Barnard street. mouth. Visiting companions cordially WANTED Violin pupils, Fantone163 invited. DEGREE OP HONOR A. V. McIXTOSH, E. H. P. . " v Adam Avenue. J F. E. NICHOLS, Secretary, Meeta every Wednesday evening et WANTED-Cleawhite raga et the oclock at A. O. U. W. hall. El Monte Conanundery No. 2. K. T. 7:M MISS LILY LEAMAN. C. of E. Standsrd office. Stated conclave second Wednesday at MRS. SUSIE SIMS, Recorder. each month. Sojourning Sir Knight MISS LOIS PEIRCE. Financier. MISCELLANEOUS. courteously invited. MISS L1LUAN HANSEN. Receiver F. W. VOLL, B. C. HOME-MADVisiting memhera cordially invited. cake, rolls, etc., 255 F. E. NICHOLS, Recorder. 29th Si. Phone 470Z; also furnished room. ORDER OF EAGLES. Queen Etlier Chapter No. 4, O, J5. I RATERNAL S. Regular meetings held at Maaoale If you want to get quick action try hail th Drat and third Prldaya of each Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogdea these columns. month. Sojourning members cordially Aerie No. 118, F. O. E, meeta every Sunday evening In Engle bail eaat of Invited to attend. Reed hotel, at I' 00. Visiting Brother EUNICE C. GORDON, W. M. Eaglea am invited to attend the PROFESSIONAL ULLIE HALSTEAD; Secretary. Aerie meetings. ; E. R. UE1UEK, W. P. ODD FELLOWS. , , D. T. TRACY. W. Set-'y- . li. H. FORBES, Aerie Physician. C. C. RICHARDS. Kcclea Bldg. Ogden !.odge No. I independent Or" " der of Odd Fellows. Meeta la L O. O. F. A. E. PRATT. " hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting THE UNION FRATERNAL LEAGUE. GEO. HALYER80N, " brother cordially invited to be prow CHARLES STOUT. The Union Fraternal League, Utah First Nat. Bank Bldg. ent. DKLMAR DUNCAN, Noble Grand. State Assembly. No. 322, meet le the J08EPH CHEZ, ' " KISSEL Secretary. J. D. MURPHY. Eaglet' hall every Thursday , HENR evening ' t 8 p:' Junction City Lodge No. 86, IndeJ. J. BKUMMITT. Speaker. Dentists pendent Order of Odd Fellowa, meets . WAYNE RICHARDSON, Treasurer. In 1. O. O. P. hall every Thursday THEO. MATHEWS. Clerk. DR. D. N. SMITH, 1st Nat. Bnk. Bldg. evening. Vlaltlng brothers cordially to invited be present. Drug Store, 2411 Waah. Ave. ; JA8. BUNE. N. O. LEGAL WALTER RICHET, Secretary. INSURANCE, NOTICE. Queen City Rehekah liodge No. 4, L W. N. FEinCE, Notary Public, Real O. O. F. melts first. and third Satur- United States Land Office, Salt Lake Estate; Fire, Life and Acddaal In- day evenings at Odd Fellowa1 hell. surance." 407 24th St. I City, May 1, 1961. Twenty-fourtSt. VlaiUng members To Whom it May Concern: Invited. ; Notice la hereby given that th ABSTRACTOR. MRS. KATE HOWE, Noble Grand. State of Utah baa filed in thia office MRS. r. ME1D, Secy, 711 28rd 8L a List, No. 60, of lands selected by Geranl J. S. Abels, bonded and the Mid State for the establishment licensed abstractor of titles. OSes FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. and maintenance of ee Insane over Carr's drug store. Asylum, under section 12 of the Act Ogden Lodge No. $71, T. F. B, meets of Congress approved July 16, 1894. LAUNDRY. let and 3rd Fridays at. I p. m. In L The following treats embreoed ta said LACE CURTAIN Laundry. Mra. E. G. O. O. F. hail. Visiting members cor- list are In a township containing mineral, claim of record, vlai . dially Invited. Neighbor. 'Phone 730K. E. F. BECKER. Frtoldent. N. K. 4 N. W. N. t N. B.l--4 CORAL J. TYLER, Secretary. Bee. 22, T. I N, Ik I R, & L Mer.-- CIVIL ENGINEER. I. N. LANNJXG, Treasurer. A copy of said Mat, so far aa It .. - I. relatta to said tracts by descriptive L. B. SPENCER, CIVIL ENGINEER. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. subdivisions, has bees conspicuously Railroad, Waterworks, Sewers and posted in this offlea for Inspection' by Accurate Surveys, Power Plants. No. 2. Knights of any perooa Interested, and by the Ogden Lodge Plans, Estimates end Reports. U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyer." Pythias meets et Castle hall, Utah Na- public generally. Within the next sixty day follow, Office, 203 Eeclae Bldg. Ind. Phene tional Bank building, ovary Monday evening. All K. of P.a requested to fng the date of this notice, under de1166. P. Box 499, Ogdem, Utah. meet with ua. partmental Instructions at November ' z 27. 1196 (23 L. D. 459), protests or J. C. DELMORE, C. V ' contests M. T. A. WOOD. of F. agnlnnt the claim of the POOL AND BILLIARD SUPPLIES. L. N. MEID, K. ef R. aad E.' State to any of the tracts or subhereinbefore division described, JACK FERGUSON. Pool and Billiard on the ground that the eame le more RATH BONE SISTER.. Tables and Supplies:.- Telephone valueblo for mineral then for agrt Bell, 643K. 2506 Uncola. Blot ma. purposes, will be received Meet every Saturday afternoon t cultural chines. ' 2:30 In Pythian hall, Utah National end noted for report to the General Bank Building. Sojourning sister cor- Land Office at Washlagtoa, IX C. FIRE INSURANCE. to profent or contest within Failure dially Invited to attend. time the specified will he eon M. C. MP.8. E. ELLA BaBROWN, B. H. GODDARD, Insurance, Real evidence .of the uffldent Idercd C. MRS. of and ISABEL R. WYANT, 411 tata and Loans. Rooms 411, .. character of the said 413 Utah Loan ti Trust Building.' tracts, and the selection thereof be. ORDER OP RAILWAV CONDUCTORS lag otherwise free from objection ASSAY ER. will be recommended for approvaL. Wasatch Division No. 124. O. R. FRANK D. HOBBS. J. Me Vldker, Asnayer, 150 Mila St., C., meets second and fourth Friday at GEO. A. SMITH t Register. Salt 7ake City, Utah. P. O. Box 101$. 3:30 p. m. la K. of P, hall, corner . Receiver. Samples by mail or express will be Washington avenue and 24th 8L Ail ' brothers are cordially lirited to atcarefully assayed. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. . tend. v ARCHITECTS. F. W. HERRINGTON; C. C. The undersigned Board t Trustee D. L BOYLE, 8. and T, of HoytsvlUe School DsL of Hoyt, F.C. Woods ti Co., Architects, rooms vllle, Summit Co., Utah, will receive 36 end 57, First National Bank BuildORDER OF WASHINGTON. bids up to 10 a. m.. June lit, 1905, for ing. Telephone 310K. the erection of a frame school building Union, No. 172. Order ef to he erected et Hoytsvtlls, Utah. Ogden CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS and instrue-tionWashington meets every Tuesday Plana, specifications at S o'clock in A. O. U. W. hall. to bidders can be found ut the Construction Ce. Wheelwright nomradaa invited to attend. office of Chun. H. West, Hoytnvtlld, Cement workers, estimates furnish- Vlaltlng WM. DOYLE. President. Utah, alio at the office of R. C. Watkcement foundasidewalks, step, ed, WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. ins, Architect, Provo, UtaK tion cement, atona building blocks. Each bid muat bs aceompaaled with 2476 Wash. Ave. a certified check of five per cent the POREBTERS OP AMERICA. amount of bid, which will be returned PIANO TUNING. with ell rejected bide, also to the Court Wasatch No. 2, Forester of .successful bidder upon entering Into Moot I. O. O. F- - hall, 24th PIANO TUNING Mr. Tempest Wood. America. contract and giving an approved bond, Ingle tuning $1.50; by the year $7.50. 8t. flrat and third Wednesday evenings otherwise tha amouat to be forfeited 7:M. at month of seek care Fred Manas, 2466 Wish. Address, to laid Dst. O. W. HALSEY C. R. Ave. The trustees reserve tbs right ta reP. A. GARNER, SoCratary. any and all bids. ject PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. By order of the board; KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. 2 . -- ' - n - E AttorneysatLaw . -- h 1 . 54-lm- o ROOMS AND BOARD Nicely furnished room and board at the Unique, 271 22nd St. Prices reawuable. Mrs. M. G. Meyer. Call after FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooma, Grant 2187 REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE FOR mo. THREE rooms, 670 2Ind. BUREAU. EMPIiOYMENT Bureau Moved 878 26th St. Xnd. Phone S54. Boarders. Board with or without rooms. Hot and cold water baths. Electric lights. Ind. 583 or cull 446 22nd St. Trice reonable. WANTED for - FOR RENT HOUSES. FOR RENT Four room house.. Apply at H. II. Thomaa' studio. room house. FOR RENT-F- ive E. S. Roiapp, Eccles bldg. FIVE ACRES on Warn, $300. 5 room bouse, $15 monthly. FOR RENT light 2345 1-- -- V . , . a f - $8.50. wk. $, 4 or Wedell. brick, elec trio Grant Ava. FOR RENT Four room house and summer kitchen on- Tracy avnue. Apply 241 21st St. FOR BALE A bargain, $1,600 roomRENT Room'ng house; furniing bouse, 16 rooms, modern, 850 FOR ture for sale; 132ft 25th St 25th street . s 1-- non-miner- n house and lot. FOR SALE OHIO BANK CLOSES. HOUSES. 4x20 rods, electric light, etc., with FOR RENT, FURNISHED lawn, shade tree, orchard and large 2246 Madison av- FOR RENT-4-ro- om furnished house, Barberton, Ohio, May 26. The First barn. Inquire National Bank of Barberton was closed enue. 2976 Washington. on the recommendation of the National Bank Examiner Albert Kahn, who FOR SALE Lots in Maada addition, FOR RENT Nicely furnished and $50,000 found between $40,000 on monthly Installments. No intercottage. Reference. Apply at once. doubtful paper, consisting mostly of . est Hunter A Kennedy. Room 6, 2831 Wash. It is claimed, long time notes, whlrh, First National Bank Bldg. national to the was 'carried contrary FURNISHED and unfurnished flats, waa hanking laws. Murh of thia papercomand FOR SALE Two good 2634 Grant Ave. against the Barberton Pottery close new bath In, cheap. residences, pany, which went Into bankruptcy thia 23d and Chauncey Parry, WashingBUSINESS CHANCES. week. A plan wa on foot to merge ton. Savings (ha bank with - the Barberton FOR SALE Furniture and lease on Bank company- and O.- C, --Barber, the SALE One of the best lots on the Central hotel; also the Do Drop match magnate, had made an offer to FOR between Monroe and 25th street, In saloon, in connection. Owner leavtake over the bank's affairs, but this, 3x6 rods. Price $1,000. 8. city. Apply Central Hotel ofing it la said. 'way rejected. The former Qn'ncy, H. Hendershot, care Ogden Steam If fice. deal la still on, however, and may go Laundry. absorbed bank' the yet. being through FOR SALE Confectionery, ice Cream, by the Barberton Savings Bank comSALE Nice list of residence. Tobacco and Cigars; extra low rent pany. The hank had deposits and ac- FOR Terms to suit. Kelly A Herrick. counts amounting to $220,000. with living rooms. Price 8450, cash. See owner, 2460 Grant Ave. FOR SALE 16 2 by 133 feet on Madison Ave., between 24th and 25th FOR SALE, MISCELLANEOUS. OPPORTUNITY A good streets. Apply to Wm. Glasmsnn, BUSINESS business for sale for $2,300, upon Office. Sundtrd fine good 8AI.E surrey, FOR Chesp, which the purchaser can realize 200 as new. Address A. P. Bigelow, care per cent per- year upon hia InvestWANTED Fat horsea from 700 lbs. Bank. , State Ogden ment. information fumfsned by C. up. Burnett A Dee, 2537 Grant F. Whipple. 2349 Washington avenue new and New SALE refrigerator FOR Ogden, Utah. Call 365 22nd. steel range; SALE Six room modern house, FOR morning. cor. Quincy and 26th street. For FOR BALE Marble Soda Fountain (35 26th St Cheap at a bargain. particulars inquire within. FOR S ALE! Furniture, call at once, 247 22nd 8t. ' MANY beautiful home and tullding lots for sale by W. N. Peirce, 407 CIGAR STORE for sal or rent. J. H FOR SALE One baby carriage with 24th St Meyers, $73 24th St or evenings, call mornings -- sleeper, 189 27th street FOR SALE 60 acres good land, 175 LOST. hares of water, crops all In, $2,000. FOR SALE Two almost new, covered Chauncey Parry, 83rd and Wash. LOST Wednesday afternoon, ladys delivery wagoae, 2657 Barlow. watch. English muke, gold face, either between 22nd and 23rd Streets A SALE FOR and brick bath on Jefferson Ave, or Healy House FOR SALE Heavy Studebaker buggy. resilience, good barn and shade, Union Depot Finder recorner Eccles 420 Bldg. $35.00, (Mad- - Chauncey Parry 23rd and turn to thl office and receive reWaah. ward FOR SALE Hardy variegated pansies 25o per dot-- John M. Ford, 28 and FOR SALE Several Bae farms ,4 Pacific- 4 d fruit orchard!, Kelly A Herrick. LOST Large dark grey, kitten; six months old; male. cents 25 Old psr paper. 3060 SALE Wash. FOR $1.50 reward; 'bundred.' Call t this office. An Interesting exhibit in the mines LOST Chatelaine gun metal watch. TOR SAlO Schonsger organ, cheap. Finder return to 421 25th street. Rend metallurgy building at the Lewi 262 23ri St rear Inquire ward. and Clark exposition la now In course of construction. A miniature mountGood buggy, singla cheap SALE FOR WANTED TO BUY. ain Is being constructed for the pur246 83rd St pose of showing methods of coal minprinting pres, hand Caligreph ing in Washington. The mine will WANTED-Sma- ll FOR SALE A second-hanStandard. be tunnelled, and a miniature car will 1. power. B. H-typewriter, cheap! Inquire et the run around the mountain and through Standard office. the tunnels.. The mountain Is thirty FOR RENT PIANOS. 2S ,tl- PER HUNDRED for old news-pape- feet long by twenty feet wide and fifteen feet high. st Standard Office- PIANO 2634 Grant Six-roo- ww. beadred (COO) 2 one-hal- Woolatenhulml, Inex Mrs. M. L Kenyon, Misa Welmon. Mrs. Maggie. THOS. H. DAVIS, P. M. USER. per hundred writ- FOR' llENT Furnished rooms. Baw 56-1ing short letter. Stamped envelope nett Block. Gem Mfg.' Co., for particulars. Casaopolis, Mich. FURNISHED rooms for hoe keeping. 2182 Waah. work. WANTED Girl for light bouse 2i)8 25th street. FOR RENT Two furnished room for light housekeeping, 588 21st St WANTED Three Ladle and two gentleman of good address. 2314 2 Grant Ave. tt BOARD. opW v J. MONEY TO LOAN- Reeve 214'i WOLU OF THE Weber Camp No. 74. Meeia la K. of Ogden Council No. 777, meets at A-U. W. hall, every Monday at f p. m. P. hell in Utah National Bank buildS Visiting brother Invited to attend. ing every Thursday evening at la-o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially W. MORAN. F. 8. D. HICKY. G. K. tied to attend. MODERN WOODMEN MONEY TO LOAN. FOR Which Juniors Defeat the Seniors. mid-yea- o.V'.in-- , 1 Section STORES. WOODMEN OP COLUMBUS. KNIGHTS f Utah Camp, No. 9990, moots every TELEGRAPH SCHOOL evenings from 7 to 9. Apply 24741-Washington Tuedey night at 8 o'clock in K. of P. balk Ave. for rooms housekeeping per month, 127 26th St. RFXT-Xi- I GAME In one of the moat exciting games of the season, between the High School r baseball teams, the juniors r defeated the seniors to the tune of 2 to 1 Thursday afternoon. The game appeared to belong to either aide until the last man was out, but Craig's invincible pitching did the work for the juniors. The line-uwas a follows: Juniors. Seniors. Roberta Baker, Maguire Oaig sa Veaxy Douglas Peterson... lh Tyler 2b Lund Calvert J t' irt thara he used of lend 9. 16 to 21. 6 north. Range 3 10 to 14. inclu-iiT- B, Jt aaJ section north. Range i Went. Towmblp 4 to 9, incluaire, 15 to S3. Inclnelve. Town-- 1 ' iadSwT 27 Scct.on. north. Range 1 we- -t T north. M la 14, inclusive. Township um g. Adams Avenue, he diverted by dam and Jsald North and conveyed through "Vi., f urnishen FOR RENT Furnished room at base and meridian, 517-t- near Marts ou school; (; Wu. (jlasmana. MONEY 'FOR b'r1,?ei Sit Aov-- J Lu- sure (or proper parties. erect will FRATERNAL FRATERNAL of lot e 2C21 Monroe. a venue. Ranee 3 east, Salt and meridian. During July. September of each year. in ' flow down !?,. KA 16 rooms for Lincoln avenue. REAL ESTATE. Fifieen-acr- FOR RENT Rooming Tof;irn:!it d mu v rliU 9 In.p- - i.il bel-t'lna- i. nP101 rU Ave.. over W RENT Two rooms furnished a stni.ig loom and 1'I'iImop.i, to two gcn.iem-- n or couple; a!-- o single i20 22 cd S.. - w- (il-S- r.R wer Sid RENT Light, FOR cerne. Call Mom. :no3. 27, TELEGRAPHY. On"' during the period J,'-5,; ilTof Mk l- 2 bou.ekvcping; I1""'th ot day FOR RENT c. FOR RENT ' thousand Mt .! RENT--FuroU- may Moixsixn. FURNISHED ROOMS. RENT air: c!.s3, (2.00. l ol1 .mnorUte FOR be published FRE of charge in the Even- i tJdwn Upoifflri' ? fade PPllMtioi Jtn Every Want Ad of the Morning Examiner will ttait. fatttxpay .-- . . 4 - six-ho- le 4 h tiger-strip-e- ' d rs 1-- 3 WM. BROWN, Dr. geon. A. Fernlund, Physician and SurOffice hour, 10 to 12 a. m., 2 4 p. m. 340 25th St. 'Phono 229. HERBERT CRITTENDEN, Silver Tent No. 1 meet first end CHAS. H. WEST, third Friday evenings at $ oclock in CHAS. H. WEST, Cleric: ;; K. of P. balL Visiting Knight corDated at Hoytarlllc, May $, 1905. dially invited. DRESSMAKING. F. M. COCHRANE, Commender. NO ADMITTANCE FOR CHjLDLESB R. T. HARRIS, Record Keeper. Dresses made, latest' tyle. Furs remodeled. ciesneJ, ' ChilTenement to be Built lit Twenty-Stordren's dresses, plain' sewing and maOgden Tent No. 34, mefcte the secBrooklyn Which Will be Home chine stitching, or go out by tha day. ond and fourth Wednesday evening For Poo at 8 o'clock sharp. In L O. O. F. hall. Dressmaker, 2515 Lincoln a venue. to invite cordially Knights Visiting New York, May 27. A twenty-stor- y attend. HAIR GOODS. tenement, aoverlng aa entire ; block, J. W. HALSEY, Commander. F. F. BOND, Record Keeper. (he largest, taiieac, airinatj and .best Air. C. E. Lee, dealer in hair goods, witches, frizaea, etc., at low prices. la the equipped residence building LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Masquerade costumes, wige, etc. Mall world, I planned for Brooklyn' by orders promptly attended to. Hair Mra. Oliver IL P. Belmont .usd a num chains ' specialty. P. O. Box 435. Silver Hive No. 1, meet the second her of society womea of wealth. Tha Rooms over old poetofflee building, $21 and fourth Tuesday at 2:80 p. m. et tenement la to be equljmsd with all street. street. VisTwenty-fourtO'Neill Hall, Twenty-fift- h piodera conveniences and . yet !' have Invited. .lister cordially iting apartments; large and dean,', sunny LAURA AVERILL. U C. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING. and' light, renting for lea than In LUCY NELSON. R. K. charged for quarters muck Inferior Wall paper, paper hanging and on tho Eaat Side. . John Wanamaker and George J. B. P. ELKS. painting. See J. R. Drane, 2464 Waah. Could are named aa two of the powVETERINARIAN. Ogden lodge, No. 719, meets every erful men committed to tho aid of thin Tuesday evening lodge and club room, project. It will not be a charity, but JOHN ERNST. D. V. S. offlea at second floor Masonic building, 2416 philanthropic. It la to be a children's ... Wash. Ave. tenement - Not only will children be Corey's Livery. Thones 29. ' A. G. HORN, E. R. welcomed, but It ia already practically W. C. CRANDALL. Secret ry decided that, so far as practicable, no apartments shall bs let to tenants FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY CARMEN Without children. On tho ground floor will be a de part meit store, where the occupaate ROYAL ARCANUM. Wall atcb Lodgs No. 370,- - Ogdea of the model tenement may bay everyBrotherhood Railway Carmsa of Amt wholesale cost. Outsiders Safest and best. Insures men for erica, meets 1st and '3rd Friday 'of thing will nave to pay full retail prices. cm:, two or three thousand dollar. each month at Eagle Hall- - . It is planned that the tmemeut will Emergency fund nearly Three Million W. B. HARD. C- - C., 122 2lrd be conducted by women. Women thousSRDollars; upwards of thlrty-on- a 2627 -. Un. Av. Cl. MOXEGAN, bav prepared the plana for a they and desth claims paid, amounting to have been worked out. over ninety million dollars; member A.O.U. W. ship over Three Hundred Thousand. Bad Mood . end Indigestion are Council, No. 637, Rocky Mountain Fidelity Lodge No. 2, A. O. U. W. deadly enemies to good health. Burmeets second and fourth Friday evdock BloOd Bitten destroy them. ' enings at A. O. lr. W. hall, over Meets in A. O. U. W. hall every Saturbrothers day evening. Visiting brothers invitHowell's Store. Visiting Chefoo, May 26.- -8 p. m. All Japed. cordially invited. anese steamers arriving at thia port R T. VALLEREUX, M. W. A. C. EMERSON, Regent WALTER RICHEY, Recorder. today, have been held here pending JOS. SEVERN, Collector. W. N. PEIRCE, Financier. further lnatruction. . . B. ROBERTS, Secretary. to y . h a ft u . i |