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Show BIORMXO THE uOm many pcr3fi te portag tbe cone vlctii M of pneumonia. Sobody of immune from the eummon Letb captain. It is served upon ss well as upon the weak-- " are certain rules ot living there But one's liability to the reduce trill which Tueaw eajs the Chicago Tribune. vCmtfce bulletins of the health de oartment and from other authoritative bb set waives the folio tog rules may gown for observant: lo not overheat the house. omoIc habitually dwell to apartment 3 tc temperature of which is from FRE 2370 6 FURNISHED ith: our by ih.e ru- - FOR ent 137 RENT 26ih tit. ught undewear and heavy ireNMts rather than heavy under rear'and light eveieoats. Avoid mingling with crowd when or when food has not .finely tired n longer Interval thpn for token Avoid becoming chilled when lWlfi Ft:i!.,-.-.- flat. 2t:4 and j unfura-tolle- d mt, rooms 2S25 At A. C. EMERSON. eun-Bg- " three-year-o- seven-year-ol- clght-yenr-ol- TO HANG " CURTAINS. ' - ADVERTISEMENT ON THIS PAGE COS ONE CENT FEN WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. a Little rm LESS INSERTION FURNISHED roam 427 24th BL housekeeping, f Weber Camp No. 74. Meets li'k. of P. hall la Utah National Bank building every Thursday evening at I o'clock. Visiting Wocdmen cordially invited to attend. FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms, also for housekeeping. The Colonial M0-t- f Mrs. A. W. Wert. Fnrnltua rooms. FOR RENT nett Block. HELP WANTED. WANTED An experienced sales- - lady DepartI. L. Clark A Sons Co. 3t SS-l-f A lady WANTED 1. stenographer. Co. FOR R&NT Modern furnlaned rooms with beard, home cooking 614 24h. glrto at Troy WANTED Good girl for housework, must ba good cook. Goad wagea. 2911 ROOMS- FOR RENT, UNFURNISH. RENT 18 unfurnished bookkeeper and FOR C. TV. Cross Hlk. Inquire L. Clark k Sons street. WANTED Ironing Lauqdry. Lincoln Are. WANTED Girl for general work. 2634 Grant. . house- FOR RENT Grant 232S mom, 451 17th Washington are. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle. meets every Monday night at 6 P-- m.. Odd Fellows kail Visiting Neighbors invited. Dues can bo paid at the office of Ed, Auth the afternoon of too 28th of each moath. First National Beak Bldg. ULY UGHT, to N 245 W. Fs ' . Oak, ?73l Mqwe DEGREE OP HONOR Meets every Wednesday evening' at 7:Sa o'clock at A. to U. W. kail MISS ULY LEAMAN. Q. of SUSIE 8IMS, Recorder. MISS LOIS PEIRCE, Flnaader. M1S8 ULUAN HANSEN, Reeetrer Visiting member cordially Invited. FRATERNAL ORDER OP EAGLES. unfurnished Z rooms, - : FOR RENT HOUSES. . Bego Lily Circle No. 174 motto every 2nd and 4th Friday nights at 7:10 la K. of p. hall. Visiting neighbors cordially Invited. MRS. MARY HARRISON, L N. ELLEN EASTMAN. Clerk, 284 tarAM MARIE CR1TE3. at head of Cloak and Suit ment. OP WOODCRAFT. 161, ROOMS AND BOARD. FEMALE OP THE WORLD. WOODMEN FOR RENT Fine rooming house newly papered and cleaned. Apply 2354 Wash avenue. FVatvnu! Order of Eagles, Ogdaa Aarie No. Ill, F. O. E., meets fvery Sunday evening la Eagle hail safet of Reed hotel at 6.00. Visiting Brother Eaglea are . Invited to ' atteal toe Aerie meatinga & R. GEIGER, W. P. .1 T. TRACY, W. Beef. H. fi. FORBES, Aerie Fkyaletaa. j a FOR RENT Seven-roohouse, 2314 Dining room girl and a 655 22nd Jefferson at Ave. Apply Hiwel. chamber maid. Virginia St THE UNION FRATERNAL FOR RENT house, hot and Experienced girl for genelectric cold water, cellar, piano, eral housework. Good wages. Mr. lights. 559 23rd St Willard Bcowcroft. 433 87th 8L at WANTED WANTED FOR RENT SITUATIONS WANTED, FEMALE. Roointog house; 112 A 25th St for sale; for Middle aged woman housekeeping. 141 26 Ik SL WANTED FOR SALE f and-tur- LEAQUE. Tbe Union Fraternal Leagaa, .Utah State AaaemMy, N& 222, meets la to Eagles hall ' every Thursday evening a I p. m. BRUMMITT. Speaker. WAYNE RICHARDSON. Treaaanr, THEO. MATHEWS, Clerk. J. J. 4.IUI LEGAL REAL ESTATE. ' Lace curtain to do, 8221 FOR SALE Two fine cottages to 4 In condition and excellent Echo Mm Lincoln Ave. Mrs. Bain. large lota. Willreouider trade for WANTED-W- ork Ogden property for me or both. by tbe day by exHunter A Kennedy. perienced d res maker. Can give good reference, 2339 Adame, independent phone Na 60S. MUST be sold afeence on monthly payments; no Inleraat; three-rooMALE HELP, WANJED. house close In. 16 monthly.- - Ftoe-rnohouse out north, flS monthly. Four-roobench fll house on ANY Intelligent person may earn n for monthly. Bvst fruit farm to the good income corresponding l, district, name as rent. W. B. newspapers ; no canvassing; exper2468 Wash. , ience unnecessary.. Send for particulars. Northern Press Syndicate, FOR SALE Four seres flrsfcclaaa Lockport, N. Y. land on 12th St. Chauncey Parry, 23rd A Wash. Are. WANTED 10 or 15 harness makers, steady employment In beat equipped brick and largest harness factory west FOR SALES An elegant ' residence with bath, on Washington of the Mississippi River. Address Ave., $1,900. Chauncey Parry. Los Angeles Leather & Finding Co., Los Angeles, Cal. FOR SALE Nice Hat' ot residence. Terms to sniL Kelly A Herrick.' BUREAU. EMPLOYMENT WANTED NOTICE. , -- ... . t Haw Seed Effects Hag Ba levered by - FIRST THAN 25 CENTS. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN BUSIADVANCE, EXCEPTING NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. ld four-year-ol- d tail CAR-OBe wly tarnished THE 2469 rooms; also houcekeeptog. Washington Ave. Room 6. tf NO Regent JOS. SEVERN, Collector. . B. ROBERTS, Secretary. WM. DOYLE, C. C. - . - jto many a woman to puxzlcd tq know hew to hang her curtains, the advice rhiladclphlajgqqirfr. The way to pre- of the Upholsterer on this point may he pare tt la thiir 'Gst borne dean, fins helpful V nays among other thlugs: sand and dry it thoroughly In a kettle df aaah curtains are used it to usually on the atove; make a bag about eight a gobd plan to hang the long curtains inches square of flannel, fill It with the so as to be tbe opposite of the saab curdry sand and sew the bag with cotton tains that la, If the aaah curtains hang or linen doth. This will prevent the straight loop the long curtains, and and from fitting put and also enable vice versa. In this way the treatment the person using It to warm It in the will balance and a neutral effect be oboreu or on top of the store. After one tained.- Bear to mind also to this conusing this no further recourse will be nection that - long curtains hanging had ta the hot water bag: straight reduce the width end Increase the height of the window, while curBow to Cut Beam. tains Iqoped or caught up with a roCarted baron makes a more attracsette reduce the height and Increase the tive break fist dtsh than the plain fried wklth. or broiled bacon. Cut the sllraa Curtains reaching only to the alll or very thin and press them with g bread blad-o- d below it have a tendency to shortjust knife to make them thinner. Put In en the window, and lf looped or draped a hot skillet, one or two slices ' at a this effect to Increased. time, and cook until brown. They will Sash curtains, panels or any othcurl nicely when this method la foler style of glass curtains are bung lowed. with the right aide of tbe goods to the unless tbe windows are ao far reglass How to Herts a Drrkr. moved from ordinary vision that It la If one Uaa crushed a new derby hat Impossible to. discern the difference. so that It mirks and In spite of vigor- Long ince curtains are hung with the ous rubbing and brushing refuses to e right aide to the room where sash cur Its pristine aroouthncee of sur- tafua are used; to tbe reverse way face. try the simple expedient or hold- when hung alone, subject to the above ing a lighted match inside the hat doss proviso to .reference to the difference to the broken spot By the time-thbeing perceptible from without match has half burned out Will Lace curtain may be shirred on to yod find that the hat has become eoft If tbe poly or rod by making a double you will then brush It vigorously with hem at the top, the distance between a stiff brush for a moment It will rethe two stitching! being a little, leas gain Its former smoothness ,nd look than twice tbe diameter of tbe pole to as If nothing had ever marred its surallow for .shrinkage. ' Thus for a one face, Inch pole, which would measure looseh Inches to How to Make a Ow Pasta. ly. three and to allow would ke require you good padte for labels mix . Inches betogether with cold .water until they about .one and seven-eight- h form a smooth cream four ounces of tween the shirtings, making thrte and of a pocket for flour snd an ounce. and a half of brown three iiuartcr Inches to bole the ugar. Then pour In through. pass boiling water, stirring all the time till the right con ' Late curtains hanging straight should latency is obtained. Add fife to als Just clear the floor, and to adjust this to & nicety we bare found It a good "tops of carbolic arid. plan tq pin them so aa to clear the How to Break Glaoo Hoof by about two Inches (not more) If yon want to break off gttily.' and then gently stretch them down this a r bottle quite evenly soak a glass jar distance. piece of To stretch them place an outspread strtrg in turpentine and tie It around the ;! where you wish the break to hand on each aide of tbe curtain and, vome. Then fill the glass up to tbs pressing the two , palms together, Point with cold water and set firir to stretch gently, a little at a time, workstring. The glass will snap all ing across the curtain from one aide to along the heated line. By breaking off the other nutil it to the required length. top of t broken decanter It if This1 must be done very carefully, and the base be Intact he convertedmay, into a If the curtain Is not found pliable misar bowl or fruit dih. . enough to stretch tbe required distance pin It over again,' allowing It to now to Tost OllwlolA, ... be longer. H1 to A- food Narrow windows to large rooms may of treating, ao. vaj !led Ivory to See If It la be made to Appear wider by making ivory really v only celluloid. Celluloid compound the poles or cornice project at each aide can 1 detected by rubbing briskly and plaiting tbe curtain to cover part against a woolen material, suchfia h1 of the wall at each side. The pole or tost sleeve, until slightly warm. Un- cornice Should be placed high enough der these conditions they give off a dis- in this case to entirely conceal the topIt tinct smell of esmpbor. of tbe wood trim, but In cases where Is advisable to show the wood trim at Bow to fleoa Block Sofia. tbe top It should be shown also at the Block satin can be cleaned In the faloutside. lowing manner: Boll three pounds of made up ss sash curFrilll potatoes to a qdart of water to a next to the pulp: tains are very effective train the water through a fine sieve. glass,. but should be made of very soft the satin flat on a board or table material that will drape easily and s and sponge with the strained water. gracefully. Sash curtains, lace The material most not be or overcurtains should be plaited rolled, but wldd down carefully In clothh fpr to the exact width of the space they three hours and then ironed on the are to cover, sufficient pins being nsed wrong aide. to dispose of all the fullness and hold tbe top edge of the curtain from sagseem aa Prepare ging between the pins. This may Easy. Dciurt. accustomed those to but small a thing, chopped hickory JLwp or English 'walnuts added to a to neatness the sloppy droop of toe top f whipped cream, sweetened and edge of a curtain front pin to pin ts exover a flaxen lady fingers, makes tremely distasteful and would spoil an Jtod toothwme and acceptable dessert I otherwise neat arrangement. . m We-del- , Bureau Moved EMPLOYMENT 278 86th 8L tod. Phone 954. FOR RENT STORES, 1 by 121 feet oa Madto FOR BALE 18between 24th and 25th ison An, streets. Apply to Wm, Glasmaan, Standard Office. feet near Badtson school; II will ereet store for proper partita tiluminn. Apply Win. FOR RENT, OFFICES. . RKNTOfflc rooms. Apply 2469 over Wellington Ave. Upstairs, IS-t- FOR . Hunts afore. Paine and f no FOR SALE fruit Sevaral orchards. Kally MANY beautiful' homes and building Iocs for sale by W. N. Peirce, 407 24lh SL FOR SALE M scree good land, 175 haraa ot water, crape all to, $8,000. pfraiinnaf Parry, 83rd and Wash. one-eight- I-- cor-(pin- llaw t Maks Fratt Cackles. FOR cups of brown of a cup of shorts of a cup FOR SALE 20 acres farming land ening, one egg, and 15 acres pasture at Hooper. of sweet milk, half a teaspoonful of John Maringnonl, Hooper, Utah. salt, clove, nutmeg, a teaspoonful of . cinnamon, a rounding teaspoonful of two fuls of soda, rounding teaspoon cream of tartar, flour to roll thin; hot LEGAL own. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Dew ta Treat Glare. This la the proper way to treat a Na 5694. glove: When you spy a tiny bole maid of the Interior. Department Innot It without delay that It may Land Office at Salt Lake City, crease to alxe. Mend It on the Inside Utah, June 22, 1905. of toe glove with fine cotton of the Notice ia hereby given that the follosame color as tbe kid. Do not use silk, wing-named settler has filed notice for It soon wears out Never break off of his Intention to msxe final proof your cotton,' but cut it, ao aa not to in support of hla claim and that said draw toe seam hard and uneven. When proof will be made before the clerk the district court of and for owing a split In a finger seam Insert of Weber conniy, Utah, at Ogden City, the a finger Into tbe glove and draw on July 29th. 1905; vis Isaac Utab, edges together ao that they meet and Sbupo. II. E. 14456 for the E 8. W. that to all. A ridge would not only he N. W. and 8. W. 8. E. uncomfortable, but would look unsightof Sec. 22, Tp. 7, N. of N. E. ly. When a glove is too small and silts W. 2 East 8. L. M. He names the following witnesses it Is worse than useless to sew up toe rent It bht Tie patched. The patch to prove hi continuous residence upon and , cultivation of said land, must be of kid of the same color. via; William Bilvey, Hyrum C. 'Farrell. James M. Shop, William F. CalHew la Cleaa Velvet. Utah. To clean velvet take pure turpentine vin, all of Edm. FRANK HOBBS. and soft clean cloths and sponge a Register. mall spot with the turpentine, then wipe with one or more dry cloths. When NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. tbe entire piece la cleaned, hang to toe air and afterward, if possible, In a hot No. 5674. ... room, and tbe odor will leave It Interior, Land Department of .lh Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, June Haw ta Clram Feinted Waa4L 27, 1905. Notice ie hereby given that the folloWhen the painted woods of the Insettler ha filed notice terior of tbe house are soiled or spot- wing-named to make final proof ted get a plate of very good whiting. It of hla intention his claim, and that said will cost only a few tents. Dip a piece in support of made before the Clerk proof will be of flannel Into warm water, squeeze of .the District Court In and for Wethe Into It and 'flip whiting. ber County, Utah, at Ogden, Utah, on nearly diy Then rub tbe paint with the whiting August 12,' 1905, vis: James M. Shupe, N.E. and all the dirt and grease will disap- H. E. 14444 for the S.E. nd B.W. 8.E. S B. pear, and the paint will look Uke new, X. Section 22, Township 7. N. R. 2 no matter how delicate. One and .sugar, tbiee-fourlb- 14 N. K. N. W. FRANK GEO. A. SMITH Receiver. . . 1-- 2 4 4 1-- U 2 N. E.l-- 4 . 1 Register. . .' NOTICE. Notice There are delinquent on the following described real property in Ogden City, Weber County, .Utah on account of an ordinance passed by the City Council of Ogden City. Utah, oa the 23rd day of May, 1904, and approved by the Mayor on the 24th' day An Ordinance of May, Creating Curbing und Guttering Dii-trlNo. I, and Levying and Aucaatag a Special and local Tax on the Property Abutting Thereon, to Defray the Cost of Building a Concrete Curb and Gutter Therein in the amount set opposite tbe name of tbe respective property owners aa follows: Plat A" Ogden City Survey. Marin 8 Steven. Pt of Lot 1, Block 16. beg. 65.8 feet N. B. E. Cor. Blk. 16., West 85 ft. N. 66.1 ft. E. 85 ft, 8. 66.8 91 48 ft to beg. Frank W. Rosa, Pt. of Lot 1, Blk. 16. Beg. 1321 fe. N. of 8. E. Cor. Blk. 16. W. 26 ft. N. 76.3 ft, E. 25 ft. 8. 104.49 76.2 ft. to beg Nellie, Duluce, Aura King, Pt. of Lot 5. Blk. 15. beg. 192.6S . 8. of N. W. cor., Blk. 15, 8. 1.4 ft, E. 25 ft.. N. 51.4 ft. T. 25 ft. to (0.13 beg. nia Bannister, Pt. of Lot 6, lk. 14. beg. N. W. cor. Blk. I, 8. 183 ft. E. 25 ft. N. 133 180.67 . W. 25 ft., to beg or In accordance with law-annee and an order and resolution he City Connell, made on toe 12th of June, 1905. the whole or so :h of each parcel of said real prop-- r aa may be necessary, wlllt.nnles ment 1 made before, be sold at lie auction at the north front door the City Hall, in said city, on the the hour ti day of July. 1905,-a- t delm-u- t. 10 o'clock a. m. to pay the aiwwmrat thereon, togetheraa ti cost a of advertising and expen 1904,-entitled, nit, M. He names the following witnesses Haw to Feld Veil. hi continuous residence upon Tells are apt to become narrow when to prove cultivation of said land, vl: a good deni worn, but If they are rolled andWilliam F. Calvjo. Hiram C. Farrell, Dp Instead of to the usual way when Issaac Shupe, William Sllvey, all. of liken off they will be found quite Eden, Utah. - ; FRANK D. HOBBS. Itralgbt and like new when next Xegtoter, a HOBBS, DELINQUENT SPECIAL TAX three-fourth- E., S. N. 22. -- a 1-- 4: 1-- T. 4 N, R. 8 K. 8. L. Mot. A copy of isld list, so far ss it relates to said tract by descriptive auhdhUona, baa been coniplcuonriy posted In this office for Impaction by any person Interested, and by the public generally. Within the next sixty days following the date ot tat notice, under departmental Imtrrcttona of November 87, 1896 (88 U D. 469), protests or con teats against the claim cf the State to may of the tracts or suboescribed, . hereinbefore divisions on the ground tost the same Is mors valuable tor- mineral than for agricultural purposes, will he racatvsd snd nolsd for report to tha General Land Office at Washington, D. G. Failure to to protest or contest within the time rpeclfied wlw M considered sufficient evidence of too non mineral character of tor said tracts, and the selection thereof hr tog otherwise free from objection will be recommended for approval Sea SALE-FAR- MS. a tbree-fourtli- United States Land Office, 8s!t LbR City, May 1, ' 1901. To Whom. U May Concern: Notice la hereby given tost the State of Utah has filed la tola office a List, No. 60, of lands aelectod by tha said State for toe establishment and maintenance of a Insane Asylom, under section IS c! the Act cf Con gras approved July 16, 1894. Tha following tracts embraced ia laid a Hat are to a township containing mineral claim of record, vis: - farms end Herrick. A e co,,y -- E. AUTH. Clark. 1st Nab Bank Bldg. liN10N (dfcflLABE Tot May Tell It by ExibIbIbi the Animal's Tcctb. public sait- oue stc so many oIJ Uow for. this reason he careful horses sold for young ones thut he win JnVemove the chill before, moving Into can tell their age feels no Utile sympc or calck thy for a neighbor who buy a four apartments freshly papered end pays a "'ttMcaieful' during Variable wea'tffef 'price for It Nearly every one can Ml cong very old horse from a very younp Chets them ie continual cold or one. Frequently oue sees a sleek, fut little la disease the stant warmth hlgU Hfed'.splmal pnmtng from genera! known. he appearance for a five or six year ole of the attack an grip have If yon diet and that Is fully twice as old. unusually careful a boat your Tee lower front teeth, if healthy and shout exposing yourself to the weathare practically an nccurau er Neglected colds develop into pneu- natural, the Baltimore Sun. A yeur guide, says rapidity, with startling monia has short teeth, with deer the In very ling exercise of Take plenty one and fresh ai- r- An good nursing cups in the ceuter, the two rnd the others. shorter than cure foe being pneuthe only Is practically has short teeth, will A monia. so good living la practically the comparatively shallow cups. only preventive. baa two long teeth A ' 4 to the center, with two short or colt" Csm Halt Haw aide. Kail biting la not always a willful teeth on either baa four long teeth, A habit to be cured by tome little punon either side. ishment but sometime na Indication with one abort oue six luftg teeth, has A nervous of degeneraof the first stags wlfh deep cups In centers. tion. The fcnbit should be treated as a has shallow cups it A disease. It affects the general health, teeth. center two the swalare nail of aa the pieces sharp d has the center teeth A lowed and may cause appendicitis. A of second little bitter aloes rubbed on the finger worn nearly smooth, cups shallow. pair children. to It core will tins d has the second pali An Maks Haw towflrsiss Bala. worn nearly smooth. la commonly spoken of A Half a pint of alcohol, two ounces s smooth mouthed horse I. e nc of spirits of esmpbor, two ounces ot spirits of ammonia and five ounces .of .cups... As the animal grows older tit ea aalt, to be added .to sufficient boil- teeth .become worn in proportion and ing water to make a quart in all, when the comers of the end teeth beeom the mixture should be placed In a bot- rounded. To tell the age with any degree of tle and thoroughly shaken before use This lotion,' which should be well rub. accuracy beyond twelve require! much bed into the akin dally, is said to be es- experience and tin examination of pecially efficacious In taking the fa- many seta of teeth. tigue out of tired muscles. ' Safest and laL Insures men for on., two or three thousand dollars. Emergency fund nearly Thro Milito-- i Dollars; upwards of thirty on thousand death claims paid, amounting to over ninety million dollars; membership over Three Hundred Thousand. Rocky Mountain Council No. 637, meets second and fourth Friday av enlnga at A. O. U. W. hall, over Howell's Store. brothers Visiting eordially invited. ave- Nye AGE OF A HORSE. Indoors even If It Keep warm when flies in season build to necessary la do to. Avoid to unusual to vrhen it ae Indoor chill and dampness as much . ROYAL ARCANUM. WOMEN rrertired. Admit into all rooms where you fresh md wort pfeMT ot rcnlight and . 7 for Two furnished roui-- ? for housekeeping. 232 22nd St. $5.00 per mo. covers both papers. Cheapest and best rates ever made in Ogden by any paper. m 184 wk. mo. FOR RENT light housckeepii nue. Wepr Lin- w rooms, FOR RENT 1903. 27-- 1 of shade. : 1, FRATERNAL for housekeeping where it to nice and cool, aiih Washington At- JULY tor rooms bed coin. be published of charge in the Evening Standard. MORNING, ROOMS. bouseketp:i:g. 10 degrees too high. Basra. Haw ta Prepare Hat tv are all acquainted with the virtues of the hot water bag, but many persons are not aware of the fact that a tand bng is even bolter, says the FL'RMSHED RENT- - I'.. FOR Every Want Ad of the Morning Examiner will at Llttaf' IiIh winter , UTAH, SATURDAY OGDEN, TOR RENT TO AVOID PNEUMONIA." cr-Tkh Wmim to , EXAMINER JAMES E. HALVERSON. Ity Treasurer of Ogden City, tad 1905. ' Date of last publication, July 7. 190a SCAN THE WANT ADS CAN THE WANT AOffi - 1 |