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Show MOUSING FOR RENT FOR EXAMINER: FURNISHED RPTFirnii!iM Unco's for M'.iscro FOR RENT A dim ;.:,ia hi!nk Aie., FAR RENT Fiimi.'-hhour rooms, 13 Wm :ih Si., I ,: . "Vail aBd Paris'! avenue. .,g 5',-lwk- RENT -- Furnisiied nivts l.jpy. 5,1 slry r'ran. fjnn. ir2.i-per week. 230111' Wash Ave, over "ark's ( si ores. Imreriil j: House. FOB RENT Furnished lght housekeeping. rooms 111.: avenue. fer ResVPS 5 25-t- t . RENT Nice housekeeping rooms. (8 per mouih, 17 20h Si. FOR ' . v; oWLcr, 2i:iu Uni 3 31 Iw Ave. -- y jt tf TELEGRAPHY. FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms, also .for housekeeping. TLe Colonial, Sir. A. W. Worts. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping.. Alao transient rooms. Bell phona 731 Z. 2 :61 czaife threatened? b the 1. Dlfiest hsa taken the V.'ash. Ave. PVrrma.lst expressions of optn-- h European Jouruala bearing rta danger w which f.?irSSSd teln jjj, Virtue varying views M 1... nreatiy, iw according to s'riorjr Actlon adt tha Boor Sastndy at Matiiaed PAGE re Turakpe-Sel- o Hla 3toJrty ! -..trapdoor. iaconaterasl ton"- at to unable as being - Two furnished rooms' for light housekeeping, 6S2 21st St. WF""", ij.fjfromnv source (Satisfactory FEMALE HELP WANTED. a StfitlM of the Geneva lskra, organ of tie WANTED Ironers at the Troy Steam SS dement in Rus!a, supplies a FOR RENT Kid BOARD AND ROOM For two gentlemen, only. $19 per month. Danei preferred. 206 W. 30th. exls-Srn- e trap-do- 2? r. WANTED An experienced girl for housework. Good pay. lira.' Chez, SIS 84th Bt. a bomb. by throwing It to added. wouW it present. The U SU his recently stated that the of bombs doubt tha expediency now the imuslnstlng Nicholas, and umleratand to is given Figaro Com in touch with tli terrorists that Af uMislnstlon of the Cxar would the m interfere with the plan of The organlxattons. wstailonary or the vwhm and Irreaduteaesa nlnunr .orereign,' we read, at pre Mt pitwote the aim of conspiracy A head of affairs in sirang Bin at the forBursts would become a far more midable ft to the forces that disposed Sergius than the of Von Plehve and arettnt occupant of the throne would over be." That view to supported by the Cxar LhVs balL GEO E. WORTON. V. C. TO BUY. J. H. SHAFER. Clerk. WANTED Good, young horse, at once tor delivery wagon. AIkiui 12U0 Um. Boyle Hardware Co. MONEY TO LOAN. J. J. MONEY TO LOAN BRUMM1TT TO LOAN On real estate security. Jas. E. Ballantjrne,12-- $10 Eccles Bidg. 2 TO LOAN On farms and city real estate. Hunter A Kennedy, Room 6, Fifrt Nat l Bank Bldg. MONEY ROOMS AND BOARD Nicely furnished rooms and board at the Unique, 371 22nd SL Prices reasonable. Mrs. M. G. Meyer. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Clean whlt Standard office. rags at the STORES. FOR RENT E Wt 0 6-- 3 -3 - EMPLOYMENT Bureau Moved 278 26th SL Ind. Phone 954. ed while about to he presented to the Crsr. On another occasion a man die nlied as a gardener boldy handed Nkholna a terrorist manifesto," while hit majesty was walking through the FOR SALE leson. ' FOR RENT 468 28th. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE, Cow. ..... Apply 2332 Apply to JOSEPH CHEZ. J. " " D. MURPHY, brick house, Call on 8. " First Nat. Bank Bldg. Dentists I DR. D. N. SMITH. 1st Nat Bnk. Bldg. FOR SALE Beautiful cut flowers, at ACRE8 on Wasn., $300. 3. 4 or Drug Store; 2451 Wash. Avs. Mrs. R. Wilson. 656 Slat SL. Bell FIVE 5 room house, $15 monthly. WedolL pbone-449k- i . IlsttPartoi.' The London Standard wertt,' regarding the rurnora of the flail's liability io asaaselaatUm, thit ihs German police have been Tomethlng of thB'rtnd" for wests. Such rumors arc pronounced "musical," however, by the Parts Husmite, socialist; end opposed 1 to yropsguda by deed." This paper has a story Jo the effect that ' the Cur g i promised immunity froth M he would' abandon a. The Paris daily assure Um that he would be well advised; to Two houses. St FOR RENT Nine-rooclose In, reasonable. Ives, 2484 Wash. Jef-6-4-- tf GEO. HALVERSON, CHARLES STOUT, HOUSES. FOR RENT to . INSURANCE. . GU FOR SALE Almost new refrigerator nuL steel rapgo,.in good condition. Apply 365 22nd. FOR. REITO ture St UlU-Uth -- - .... Rooming house; furni- for-sale- - W. N. PEIRCE, Notary Public, Real Estate; Fire, Life and Accident Insurance. 407 24th St bomb-torowla- . M-lm- o : -- -- ' - -- - . 4-- I'tah. Women of Woodcraft Ogden Circle; Weber Lodge No. 6. F. k A. M. Reg- 581. meeta every Monday night at 0 ular communications first and third p. m.. Odd Fellows hall. Visiting Thursdays of each month. Qualified Neighbors invited. Dues can be paid at the offlea of Ed. Masons cordially invited. Auth tha afternoon of tha 28ih of each H. R. MacMILLAN. W. M. month. First National Bank Bldg. F. E. NICHOLS, Beefy. ULY LIGHT, G. X, 241 W. PatOgden Chapter No. 2, R. A. M. Reg- terson. MARIE CR1TES. Clerk. 2731 Monro ular convocation first Tuesday of each month. Visit tag companions cordially invited. DEGREE OF HON01) A. V. McIXTOSH. E. H. P. F. E. NICHOLS, Secretary. Meets every Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at A. O. U. W. ball. El Monte Commandery No. 2, K. T. M1S8 LILY LEA MAN, C. of E. Stated conclave second Wednesdays of MRS. SUSIE SIMS, Recorder. each month. Sojourning Sir Knights MISS LOIS PEIRCE. Financier. courteously Invited. MI8S LILLIAN HAXREX, Receiver F. W. VOLL, E. C. Visiting members cordially invited. F. E. NICHOLS, Recorder. Queen Esther Chapter No. 4, O. E. KATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. 8. Regular meal Inga held at Masonic Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogden hall the tint txd third Fridays of each Aerie No. lit, F. O. E, meeta every month. Sojourning members cordially Sunday evening In Eagle hail east of Invited to attend. Reed hotel, at 8:00. Visiting Brother EUNICE C. GORDON, W. M. Eagles era invited to alteaJ th ULLJE HALSTEAD, Secretary. Aerie meetings. E. R. GEIGER, W. P. ODD FELLOWS. D. T. TRACY. W. Bsefy. H. B. FORBES, Aerie Physician. Ogden Lodge No. 5 Independent Order of Odd Fallows. Meats In 1. O. O. F. hall every Tueaday evening. Visiting THE UNION FRATERNAL LEAGUE. brother cordially Invited to be prow The Union Fraternal League; Utah ent. State Assembly. No. 222, maeta la the DELMAR DUNCAN, Nobis Grand. Eagle' hall every Thursday evening HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. at I p. m. J. J. BBUMMITT, Speaker. Junction City Lodge No. 36, IndeWAYNE RICHARDSON, Treasurer. pendent Order of Odd Fellow a, meets THEO. MATHEW'S. Clerk. n L O. O. F. hall every Thursday evening. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to be present LEGAL JAS. BUNE. N. G. WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. NOTICE. MIWH Quern City Rebekah Lodge No. 4, L. O. O. F. moots first and third Satur- United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, May L 1906. day evenings at Odd Fellows' hall. To Whom It May Concern: Twenty-fourtSL Mailing member Notice u hereby given that tbs invited. MRS. KATE HOWE, Nobis Grand. Stats of Utah has filed In this office List. No. 60, of toads aalsetsd by MRS. F. MEID, Secy, 713 23rd SL ths said Stats for ths satabltehmant and maintenance of sn Insane FRATERNAL BROTHERHOODl Asylum, under section II ot the Act of Congress approved July 16, 1194. Ogden Lodge No, 371, T. F. B., meets Th following tracts embraced In said 1st and 3rd Fridays at 8 p. m. In L list am In a township containing O. O. F. hall. Visiting membei a mineral claims of rsoord, vis: Invited. N. N. K.l-- 4 N. B. N. W. E. F. BECKER, PmldenL See. 22. T. 6 N. R. 3 E, 8. L. Mer. CORAL J. TYLER. Secretary. A copy of said list, ao for as It N. LANNING, Treasurer. relate to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, baa been conspicuously KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. posted la this office for lnapootloa by any person Interested, and by th Ogden Lodge No. 1, Knlghta at pablle generally. Within thn naxt sixty days followPythias meets at Caatla hall, Utah National Bank building, every Monday ing th data of this notice, under deevening. All K. of P.a requested to partmental Instructions of November 27. 1194 (23 L. D. 459), protests or meet with ua. eontoote against ths claim of th J. C. DELMORE, C. C. to nay of th tmeta or subA. T. WOOD, M. of F. v State hereinbefore divisions described, L. N. MEID; K. of R. and 8. on the ground that tha asm la more valuable for mineral than for agriRATH BONE SISTERS. cultural purposes, will be racetvsd to the General and noted for Meeta every Saturday afternoon at Land Office atreport Washington, D. C. 2:30 in Pythian hall, Utah National Failure so to protest or eoateat within Bank Building. Sojourning aiatar cor th time specified will bo conto attend. Invited dlally sidered sufficient evidence of the MRS. ELLA BROWN, M. E. C. character of. the said MRS. ISABEL WYANT, of R. and O. tracts, and the selection thereof being otherwise free from objection ORDER OP RAILWAY CONDUCTORS will be recommended for approval. FRANK D. HOBBS, Wasatcli Divirion No. 134, O. R. GEO. A. SMITH Register. Receiver. C meets second and fourth Friday at 8:30 p. m. in K. of P. hall, comer Washington avenue end 14th SL All CONGRESSIONAL EXCURSION brothers are cordially Livited to tend. Will Arrive In Ogden at 6:10 e. m, F. W. HERRINGTON, C. C. D. L. BOYLE, S. end T. June 19. it ORDER OP WASHINGTON. Union. No. 172, Order of Ogden Washington meets every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in A. O. U. W. halL Vinittag comrades invited to atteaJ. WM. DOYLE. PreaidenL WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. Six-roo- fr d, l 1-- 2 " k7 1-- 2 Mu, ASlSVi0?" I, -- - kill-Wi- - h I X .1 hattS;; as FORESTERS OF AMERICA. Court Wasatch No. 2, Foreaters of America. Meeta I. O. O. F. ball, 24th SL first and third Wednesday evenings of each month at 7:80. G. W. HALSEY C. It P. A. GARNER, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. Silver Tent No. 1 meeta first and third Friday evenings at 8 o'clock In K. of P- - halL Msitlng Knights cor- dially invited. F M. COCHRANE, Commander. R. T. HARRIS. Record Keeper. Ogden Tent No. 24, meets the second and fourth Wednesday evenings at o'clock sharp, in L O. O. F. balL Vtoltlng Knlghta cordially Invited to attend. J. W. HALSEY, Commander. F. F. BOND. Record Keeper. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES, Silver Hi' No. 1. maeta the second and fourth Tuesdays at 2:30 p. m. at stroeL VisO Still Hall, Twenty-fift- h iting sisters oordially taritad. LAURA AVERILL. L. C. LUCY NELSON. R. K. B. P. O. ELKS. a. d a '.v.vi-.'.-'.va- .. ti 1 1 , i --- t1- ''1!' Ml'ZIfSOfiAfifi - 1-- 3 noa-mlna- "? J ELLEN EASTMAN. Washington Ave. 1-- Ogden lodge. No. 719, meets every Tuesday evening lodge and clnb rooms, second fleor Masonic building, 1416 Wash. Ave. A. G. HORN, E. R. W. C. CRANDALL; Secretary TO WATER USERS. Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 25, 1905. Notice is hereby given that Louie B. Spencar. whoe postofflea address U Ogden. Utah, has made application In with the requirements of Chapter 108, Session Laws of Utah, 19u5, to appropriate one thousand (1.000) second feet of water flowing for a period of ninety days from lbs south branch of Ogden Fork of Weber River, Weber County, Utah. Said water will be stored during tha period from October of each year to July 1st of the following year, in a suitable reaervolr marie by conatructing a dam In the natural channel of tha stream above named, at a point la Section 6, Township 6 north. Range 3 east. Salt Lake base and meridian. During July, August and September of each year, the water so stored will be released and permitted to flow down tha chan, lie of ald stream to the head of tha North Ogden Canal, which ii situated at a point which been north 82 degree is minutes east, 1040 feet distant from the south east corner of See-lio23, Township 6 north. Range 1 west. Salt Lake base and meridian, at which point it will be diverted by means of a dam and said North Ogden canal, and conveyed through aid canal for a distance of about aO.uOO feet and there ba need to Irrigate about 80.00U acres of land embraced in Section 7. 8. 9. 16 to 21, inclusive, Town.hlp 6 north. Range 3 east, and Section 10 to 14, Inclusive, iu Township 6 north. Range 1 east, and Sectluna 4 to 9, Inclusive, 15 to 22, Inclusive, 27 to 33, inclusive. Township 6 north. Range 1 weal. Sections 27 to 34, inclusive. Township 7 north. Range 1 west. Section 1 to 36, Township 6 north. Range 2 weal. Sections 2 to 21, inclusive. 28 to 30, inclusive. Township 5 north, Range 2 wet. Section 8 to 10. inclusive, 15 to 30, incluahe. Township 7 noith. Range 2 west. Sections 1 to 36, In elusive. Township 6 north. Bang 3 west, Salt Lake base and meridian. All protest against the granting of said application, slating ths reason therefore, must be made by affidavit in duplicate, and filed in thle offica within thirty (3ui day after the of the publication of ibla no tice. CALEB TANNER, State Engineer. Data of first publication May 27th, of data completion of publication June 2Cth. Slate Engineer's lt n Sego Lily Circle No. 174 maeta evevy 2nd and 4tb Friday nights at 7:30 in K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbors cor- 1-- 4 tlia.re-sedoaarle- bomb-throwe- OP WOODCRAFT. cordially FOR SALE New refrigerator and naw FOR RENT, FURNISHED HOUSES. ABSTRACTOR. e steel range; 365 22nd. Call moralnga. . FOR . RENT FufAlahed house.. SSI Gerard J. 8. Abels, bonded sad licensed abstractor of titles. Offloa wk. 22nd. St FOR BALE Heavy Studebaker buggy. Over Carrs drug store. 135.00, 420 Eccles Bldg. FOR RENT Nicely tunflshed LAUNDRY. cottage. Reference. . Apply at once. FOR SALE Hardy variegated pansies 2831 Wash. .we. John M. Ford, 33 and LACE CURTAIN Laundry. Mrs. E. Q. 84 on Pacific. tocept so advantageous a propbai-'Th- e Neighbor. Plion 730K. flata, FURNISHED and unfurnished socialist Avanil (Rome) t 2684 Grant Art. LOST. CIVIL ENGINEER. jrofMf intense amusement at the robuns'a, (Rome) conjecture that REAL E8TATE. RENT FOR reLObT $5.00 Nicholas may be too May'SO.Elkf rhartn, L. D SPENCER. CIVIL ENGINEER. carefully guarded tor ward. .Return to Emmett Bros., Railroads, Waterworks, Sewers and to get yt hlpj Luj of acre lot. Fifteen RENT FOR $090 Lincoln. Power Plants. Accurate Surveys, Call 2621 Monroe. cent Plana, Estimates and Report. (CNERAL'OFFICERB afternoon, lady's U. 8. Peputy Mineral Surveyor." r'' ; KILLED IN BATTLE. LOST'Wednesday make, ESTATE. REAL SALE FOR gold face, watch, English Office, 203 Eccles Bldg. Ind. Phone either between. 22nd and 23rd Streets 1166. P. O. Box 499, Ogden, Utah. ifoto ft Atuiv and Navy Journal) on Jefferson Ave, of' Healy House FOR SALE House and lota. R the archlvea of the Confeder-og-depos- it reframes; frame; two rorner and Union Depot. Finder in the War ; frames; three POOL AND BILLIARD SUPPLIES. brick; three turn to thla Office and receive retthe military secretary, Depart Major frames; frames; two ward. JJtol Ainsworth, has brought', to others if these don't suit W. N. JACK FERGUSON. Pool and Billiard tot some Interesting data concern-Blu- e wk. Pierce, 407 24th St gun metal watch. Telephone-B- ell, Tables and Supplies. commanders of the Confederate LOST Chatelaine 643K. 2506 Lincoln. Slot maFinder return to 421 25th street Reike EolA in the fateful days FOR SALE Snaps Lots on Quincy ward. chines. lMlgg. avenue; lota on Lincoln avenue. W, Drtwtlng eleven names' of officers N. Pierce, 407 24th St FIRE INSURANCE. not qualify for one reason nr ratio of killed to wounded in 56 batin varyHo. Ht tl5 gen- - tles of the Civil war was 1 to FOR SALE CHEAP Large nine-rooB. H. GODDARD, Insurance, Real EsI?oLi!4.t.h' recort given show that ing between 1 to 3 at WUliamahurg and modern dwelling. A snap. Must b tate and Loans. Rooms 411 411 wrT" killed or mortally 1 to 6.7 at Arkansas Post. The aversold at once. Inquire 219 Eccles 4X2 Utah Loan k Trust Building. 1 was " ,c,lon or lg Por cent. the troops among regular Bldg. age TW. Mriking ihqIng to 4.52. litas mortally wounded equalASSAYS R. Tpl'l'l he almost entire im led 64 per cent of those killed out- FOR SALE An elegant brick zraiJs In the German army during residence with bath, on Washington ,n,i Japanese J. Me VIcker, Assayer, ISO Mali St nr in Wanrhnria from fat- - right. the war with France the proportion Ave., $1,900. Chauncey Parry. Salt Lake City. Utah. P. O. Box 1018. iwJn,fclltlf" ,0 pn'r1 officers.. Wa was Cl per cent. Samples by mall or express will ba nfV0.11? Thft ,,,, FOR SALE A barge ib. $1,600 room- eareully assayed. reported In 16 250 the CHANCE. SSf Far Ent. and if rooms, modern, THEY MET BY ing house, others they must, be very ARCHITECTS. 25th street , w. percentage of caatisl- A pretty incident occurred recently house and SAMS lot F.C. Woods k Co., Architects, rooms upon M. J. Hapgood's log Job in Mount FOR 4x20 rods, electric light etc, with 36 and 57. First National Bank Build" c.a of the Tabor. VI. Hay had been scattered ywcrt,.ilY orchard and large lawn, shade trees, ,mon the along the log roads for the benefit of ing. Telephone 310K. 2246 Madison avf the Russian and on barn. Inquire the deer, who were pressed for food Mctry,, JJJ'.1 enue. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS r,v'n hy Gen. Bilan, account of the deep enow. John bg tVfLhe,'v0f,rtciIities for learn-- ' Intyre. one of the workmen, approachthan 23 gener- - ed n doe in one of the log roada, and FOR SALE One of tha best lots on Wheelwright Construction Co. between Monroe and Cement worker, estimates furnlih-e25th street were came so near that he atruck her with to Vif.ipthS Confederacy Fries $1,000. 8. n cement sidewalks,' step, founda,l,e eleven a light switch, which he happened to Quncy, 3x8 rods. taths of J,,r ,K n She Jumped aside H. Hradcrsbot, care Ogden Steam tion cement, atone building blocks. ,nd ,h ght have in his hands. tab. of Wash. Ave. 2476 Laundry. with into the deep snow and gave a sharp Gnnt'i n,ht'n,11,fcommencing 'Worn can and bleat. Then came a scene fit for the J?h PIANO TUNING. soon ton. Ten brigs-'- 0 mag- FDR SALE Nice list of residence. Ayp"f gods io gaze upon, for in answer to 'he t nloa army were nificent Kelly k Herrick. Terms to snit. buck, evidently PIANO TUNING Mr. Tempest Wood, fllss 12 Mlono?. ,hl" he-- the signal of distress, came leaping at the FOR SALE 18 Ingle tuning $8.50; by the year 17.50. by 132 feet on Madi!u brig-- down the road, and. unawed 2466 Wash. ison Ave, between 24th and 25th Address, cars Fred Harbor alon sight eff man. when within about-twrrto Wm. Glasmenn, Ave. streets. the with Apply and 01 killed of him. feet topped, generals .it0?feden,te ty to Standard Office. Jnring Shermans hair bristling upon his back, began l"ton s A1 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. l rmr losing 3. stamp his feet and shake hia heavily SALE A 6 room and bath brick (nfederale and S antlered head. The woodsman, nto FOR 1 barn and goodshade, residence.Dr. A. Fernlund, Physician and Surhwhbu'nr " ere killed. 10 in all, a strong, stout specimen of $1,450. Chauncey Parry 23rd and geon. Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m., 2 colonel hflzsHe,. commanding craft, was thoroughly frightened,to and Wash. get to 4 p. m. 340 25th SL 'Phona 229. M Col,ie,;Alerick,b'g 2 Union after managing, upon the sly. n !?, In hold of a club, hegan to move back.Kfnfril ware forma sad bevaial 8ALE ns FOR noHAIR GOODS. or nmrJ,Tlrl ",0n ."mr lost in ward upon a retreat The deer fruit orchards. Kelly k Herrick. cers. 23 kri, 5?nde1 60 general ticed the movement followed him up. . Mr. C. E. Lee, dealer in hair goods, and. by motion of ho! nd glsnco of jl II coIonSl1 brigadier-general- . the sfei (witches, frizzes, etc, at low prices. commanding room brig- - eye, commanded a halt. Finally Six modern SALE bouse, Masquerade costumes, wigs, etc. Mall FOR doe got back Info the road, between cor. Quincy and . 26th street For orders ana, buck, the promptly attended to. Hair and woodsman the .f M wlade?p?K,llon within.' killrj particulars Inquire chain! a specialty. P. O. Box 435. would indlcnta probably from exhaustion, lay down. ?'t 407 cpnf" V- Rooms over old postofflea building. 221 J?4 w ound7,,, general were The buck approached her MANY beautiful homes and building Twenty-fourtstreet. f any upon but Of N. toul 407 her sals for 415. W, aide, bSSl ,h by Peirce, low 2fhly. him after would dart retreat, to man IT w"re 24th St general . IL, cl PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING. victims of tha until he stopped. This condition half tn hot to kill. In ! affairs continued for nearl acres 30 SALE gimen? Jh good land. 175 FOR Wall paper, paper hanging and C!vil wc. tub-r- hour, the man meanwhlle, a be fc-y- ' iP1,,,h bares of water, crops ell la, $2,000. wr1 in See J. R- - Drane. 2404 Wash. of drops painting. great 23rd sweating and Wash. admits, ?,1J,Y casualties of Chauncey Parry, nr buck prevailed the . : Finally ueV , n,ieta at Gettya- agony. veterinarian. get up. and by degree kiileaInj'S f thoae engaged upon the doe totomove off the road. nt were kill-- ?' Induced her n1 wonnliia82 RENT FOR PIANOS. JOHN ERNST, D. V. g, one at Ifl distance away both 2 other regi- acenn-Manch-ester Corey' a Livery. Phone 29. the of killed in from 2634 Grant FIANO or more, The (Yt.) Journal. alg-bol- WOMEN MRS. MARY HARRISON. G- - N. Clerk. 2234 Masonic hall, oter 2416 Washington Ave., Ogden, E. AUTH. Clerk. 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. dially Invited. MASONIC. 16 feet near Badteon echoed; will a root aura tor proper parties. WANTED Girl for light hous work. FOR RENT Modem furnished mums Apply Wu. G toast ana. 202 25th street With board, heme cooking 614 24th. MISCELLANEOUS. SITUATIONS WANTED, FEMALE. HOME-MADcake, roils, ate., 255 WANTED Young lady wants work FOR RENT, UNFURNISH. ROOMS. 29th SL Phone 470Z; also furnished by day, sweeping or washing. 740 THE CAR-- BA Newly room. furnished 28th Bt. rooms; also housekeeping. Room 6 Boyle Blk., 2468 Washington Ave. If you want to get quick action try WANTED Lace curtami to do, 2221 tf then columns. m Lincoln Are. Mrs. Bain. unfurnished RENT Three WANTED Work by the day by ex- FOR PROFESSIONAL rooms, electric light and bath, 565 perienced dressmaker. Can give good 24th. references, 2339 Adams. Independent Attorneys-atLa- w phone No. 606. FOR RENT Two tmZundahad rooms. Eccles Bldg. C. C. RICHARDS, 2137 Grant . BUREAU. EMPLOYMENT " " A. E. PRATT, Thort eoupinetos exist. It ays, and they are allowed to be detected" as a SMns of tofluncUg the narve-aic- k Nicholas. " Thus, recently, a man disguised si a Cosack officer was arrest- ' Boarder. Board with or without rooms. Hot and cold water baih. Electric lights. Ind. 853 or call 446 22nd St Price reasonable. WANTED Girl for general homework. Good wages; 278 25tn 8L Vor-wurt- s. a writer In the Socialist Berlin to which notes a tendency doubt numerous reports of detected palace. coMpirscifi" to the Czars mlice rrounds. Nothing would bo ''fluid Tike aasanalnatlon of Ihe Car," thinks The Paris ' Lanterne. Bit Is. to not worth so much tcou-kfc'''turn wiU oumo," predicts the WANTED WANTED WANTED Immediately, at State Industrial School, n woman to do gen-- . oral bouse work. Call at school for particulars. F-r- TELEGRAPH SCHOOL evenings from MODERN WOODMEN OP AMERICA 7 to 9. Apply 24741-Washington Utah Camp, No. 9990, meets every Ave. Tuesday night, si S o'clock in K. of P. MONEY ROOMS AND BOARD, Laundry. trap-doomystery. That U assured, is simply eyi. of lh terriJ! Moi the activity according to a writer WM. DOYLE. C. C. D. 11ICKY, G. K. FOR KENT Furnish so rooms. 2G1J 515-1Washington. WANTED Fat horses from 700 lbs. up. Burneit A Die, 2J37 Grant DEL MONTE Nicely furniehed rooms for light housekeeping, reasonable Stia 21ih airvet prices. WANTED Bl'Y Before June Mlh. 50 head of broken horses. 750 to 1.2(H) FOR RENT Furnished rooms Sea lbs. Ogden Livery Stable. 239 w nett Block, . Hath St. , ADVERTISLMENTB ON THIS COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO FIRST INSERTION LESS THAN 23 CENTS. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN EXCEPTING BUSIADVANCE, NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. sr-ssi- nated. NOTICE ROYAL ARCANUM. r s FOR LEGAL FRATERNAL Insures men fer Wahaatch laKlge No. 370, Ogden Safest and best. Proiberbood Ratleav Carmen of Am-- 1 un- - two or three thousand dollars. on erica, ns'if 1st and 3rd Friday of Emergency fund nearly Three Millies Fort SALE Fuulliirr anl mouth at Eagi Hall. Dollars; upwards of thirty one thous:ni' IVnt.'al hot?l; ? iha lo Drop each and death claims paid, amounting to W. E. HARD i. C. C.. 222 23rd St-Own.-ltd l:i iiUvu:, In E. MO.XEGAN, R. 6 , 2627 Ua. At. over ninety million dollars; memberHotel of ArPV t'd-ra- l ilij ship over Three Hundred Thoussnd. lice. Council, No. 637, Rocky Mountain A. 0. U .W, meets second and fourth Friday evBUSINESS OFPOPTi .ITY A good O. U. W. hall, over U $2, Owl, upon business for Fidelity Lodge No. 2, A. O. U. W. enings at a. brothers Visiting vihiih the puvhar ran realize 2uu Meets In A. O. V. W. hall every Satur-da- Howells Store. invited. per .rent per Fear pon Lis iavest-r.-.eevening. Visiting brothers invit- eordiallT A. C. EMERSON, Regent. lnformiUn ljrulsaed by C. ed. JOS. SEVERN. Collector. F. Whipple. 2314 Wishing;. oa avenue JAMES II. McLAUGHLIN, M. W. .. B. ROBERTS. Secretary. WALTEK RICHEY, Recorder. Ogden. Utah. W. N. PEIRCE. Financier. WOODMEN OP THE WORLD. FOR 3.LE Marble Soria Fviuntaia Che-- p KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS- at a bargain. 235 2Gth SL Weber Camp No. 74. Meets In K. of Ogden Council No. 777, meau at A. P. hall in Utah National Bank build-S CIGAR STORE for a.c or rent. J. H. O. V. W. ball every Monday at $ p. m. ing every Thursday evening at Visiting brothers Invited to attend. o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially inMeyer. S73 24ih Si. vited to attend. W. MORAN, F. S. Si r.H'ni, per month, 2"9 C3rJ 8;. 1905. 5, brotherhood railway carmen i;-- e ry. JTNE FRATERNAL cream, and cigars: tx'.ra iow rent 1 ! rooms. I4.M), cash. li ;.uk PALE-rJi-fer'- ai'li Fi'rntohed MOUSING, BUSINESS CHANCES. p Kin: s : Ave. FOR RENT ROOMS. MONDAY TTAH, OGDEN. Tha Congressional excursion, composed of members of both Irrigation committees of congress,, and others, will leave Kansas City on June 1, and will make a personal inspection of a number of the Urge irrigation projects which th government la conatructing In several of the Western States and Territories. Tha first atop wlll .be' made at El Paso, where a visit will b paid to the Engle dam site on lbs Rio Grande. The party will alao take a alxty-mlldrive into tho mountains of Arixona to examine the construction work now wall under war onr the Roosevelt dam. A careful study will ba made of the conditions on the Colorado river, the visit extending Into the famous Imperial valley, portions of which are several hundred feet below sea level. In Cal ifornta stops will be made at Riverside, Lna Angeles, Ban Francisco, Redding and Sacramento. On the 17th of June, the third an niveraary of th Reclamation Act, the Congressional party will be at Hazen. Nev., at which time water will be turned upon 50,000 acre a of land under the TniekeeGaraon project, constructed by the government, and the first of tn large Irrigation projects to be put into Nevada, abort Leaving operation. stops will 1m made in Ogden. Salt Lake, various at prints in Idaho, Oregon, Montana. Wyoming and Colorado. Tha will break up July 4th, at Denver, party Colorado. , Included In the party are the follow Mesdames New- Messrs, and lng: Fulton. Foraker, Mondell, lands, Cooper. Reeder, Marshall, 8mith, Jones and Hitchcock: Senators Simmons, Dubola. Wam-- ; Judge J. J. Parker, representing the secretary of the Interior, and wife; C. J. Blanchard, representing the reclamation service, hnd wife; W. H. Hunter, Washington Post, and wife: and Mr. Arthur Rubl, Cot r.r-- MtaaUy. e con-pleti- NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Engineer' Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. May 25, 1905. Notice la hereby given that Loula U. Spencer, whme poatofllce address la Ogden, Utah, baa made application In accordance with the requirements of Chapter 108, Session Laws of Utatu 1905, to appropriate two hundred (200) econd-fee- l of water flowing in the south branch of Ogden Fork of Weber river, Weber county, Utah. Said water la to be diverted from said stream Immediately below a reservoir, to be hereafter constructed, at n print which bear aouth 37 degrees 30 minutes west, 3780 feet distant from the northeast corner of Section 6, township 6 north, range 3 east, 8 alt Lake base and meridian, from where the water will be conveyed for a distance of about 18,000 feet and (here be used from January 1st to December 31 aL inclusive, of each year, for developing power for electric llghtlug and propelling machinery In and near Ogden City, Weber County, Utah. After having been so diverted and used, tha water will b returned to tha natural channel near the head of the Huntsville Mountain Canal, at point which bears north 13 degrees, 29 minute west, 2850 feet distant from tha south east corner of Section 15, township 6 north, range 2 east. Salt Lake bate and meridian. All protests against the granting of aid application, staring the reaaona therefor, must be made by affidavit In duplicate and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. CALEB TANNER, State Engineer. Dale of flrt publication, May 27th, data of completion of publication, June 26th. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. Office, Salt lake City, Utah. May 25, 1905. Notice la hereby given that Loula B. Spencer, whose poetoffloe address la Ogden, Utah, has made application in accordance with thn requirements of Chapter log, Sesulou Laws of Utah. 1905, to appropriate the equivalent of of wnter lx hundred (600) second-fee- t flowing for a period or ninety daya from the south branch of Ogden Fork of Wtber River, Weber County, Utah. will be stored water Said during the period from October 30th of each year to July 1st of tha following year, in a suitable reservoir made by constructing a dam m ths natural channel of the stream named, at a print in Section 6. township 6 north, range 3 east, Salt lake base and meridian. During July, August, September and October, the water ao stored will be released and permitted to flow down the channel of iali stream to the Intake of the Ogden water works, whirh la. situated at n point which bears north 59 degrees, feet distant 28 minutes east, 3353 from the southeast corner of section 22. township 6 north, range 1 east. Salt Lake base and meridian, at which by print the water will ba diverted for means of a pipe line and conveyed e thousand feet a distance of forty-fivand there be used in Ogden for muni cipal purposes. All protests against the granting of aid application, stating the raaaons therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate, and filed in this office within thirty (30) daya after the completion at tb publication of this notice. CALEB TANNER, State Engineer. Dale of first publication May 27th, data of completion of publication, Juno 26th. State Engineer's ASSESSMENT NO. 2. BtandardGoldfleld Mining Co., corporation. Principal place of business; Ogdon, Utah. Notice is hereby given that n meeting of tho directors ot tho Standard-GridflelMining Co, held at Ogden, Utah, on tho 24th day of May, 1905. an assessment of $10 per share wai levied upon the capital stock of tho corporation issued and outstanding, payable May 24th, to D. F. Drinsel. P. O. Box 112, Ogden. Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 36th day of June 1905. will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment be made before, will be sold on the 17th day of July, 1905, at 2352 Wash., Ave., at 1 p. m. to pay the delinquent assessments thereon, together with the costs of advertising and expense of sale. D. F. DENSEIik Secfy. First Publication, May 27, 1905. d t |