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Show rut; SYNDICATE DAS LEGAL FIGHT "Kof the POSSEStheaters. - of vagrancy, and the Atud bait that the police made him pui up for bla appearance waa forfeited. Detective Pender say that Jordau. whose means of obtaining money and mode of life will not bear inspect iou. has been getting acquainted with some of the resperiable young girls of the city, and that it was to protect them that he made the arrest. Chief Brown in- - said that if Jordui continued to pay aitentiou to the girl with whom ue had been he would make the man ieate towu. ilia forfeiting flue the police consider as good evidence that hi cue wiil not stani iuspecriou. SIOKXIXG UTA0. T"::SUAY. MOKMXG. AI GI hXSPEX. EXAMINES: FOR BALE Every Want Ai ! xammer , the Exam will rcr Morning; be published FREE of charge in the Evenof SALE f a.ii- - ivi,1i-:u-t' j , REAL ESTATE. OR - fraternal TRADE ::nd lot, flu FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD CARMEN. One t:cw Lodge Xo. 370, Ogden brici; Carmen of AmerRailway reri.lfii, fciij loi ft. iix264 f; j Brotherhood mica. iiiK'-.an 3rd Friday of each for.rr and chaJe tree. m.uiTh IVuv fi.ju c Hall j, ashingtou ave. 'V. E iiAknv. C. C.. 222 23rd St. J'i 2u k W. R A LAV AY, it. S.. 146 V. 22nd FOR Sil house; lot Go A. O. U. W. i'i'.' on block it: l'.,i Tivin car lu'.c, houses and i Xo. 2. A. O. U. W. fidelity . v.i Mreet. ," 7x1 f' Good m ii ; w ifall every Sat-uJ- a paying pitiiH-i'ili..':,!ire from own-t- . . v.'Litg. Yi:-ir.l'a i ? brothers in- bargain :f al'U a: o.. U JAMES H M LAI GHLIX, M. W. FOR WALTER RICHEY, Recorder. W. X. i'KJROE. Financier, "1: t:e. 5 1. gui . I imi, UVV ,i ,i ii ; . ; icii.'iu fru:i', '..'i.iiion, 81.150. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA :.i :i, ti.i'in ii, ,.vfnn. 81.250. I tali t a nip. No. SPOu, meets everv Vnviu ir.iM-- a !: o? Mnd. ou Mo: :.i. , ton .... 8 o clock in K. of 1. Tuesday u:t.!:t (j IV.: ...res land. good H:il!. " - h. Hi. i :irai. GEO K. WORTON. V. C, CHAI XCKY PARKY, J. H BHAk'ER. Clerk. tor i'.Td an.i V'a.!i Thun' No VS9 x 7 f MASONIC. t t e1 ' i . V to the County of . jahn Cert Faele Equal R. w. Cop-W.i- SNAKE h RIVER LEAGUE SALK--S-ro-.- Salt Laks. Gimlina Team Oefeata tha Pocatolle Sail Players. v today 11 ti. The' Saints and Pocatello. k JSalt Lakedifference mating ? Savage, met Aug. it here today and wlu-- the the and S, majority In the Unique smoke of battle cleared away "Iiad" t th Gimliu aud his band bad tucked toe company, or. a game away by a score of 11 to 7. The th now . of ihf company will be local team were unable to do anything Ttfater company, in the run get ting line until tne sixth tranafrrot UP and the formal when 'Bill'' Carney the ball spinTh Jwmpany to the Northwestern The ning Into tlie sage brush wilds of Idaled syndicate bo arranged. on ho. The last seen of the ball it was holders of thr company met going over the fence thirty feet high. and ao changed the article, This homer cleared the hkaes. giving the of out throe that wporaorilion can the Savages a total of four runs. In .director of the corporation re- the ninth Castieton duplicated the tranaact buaineaa, it having p but in Carney trick with a to have four AO VLRTIBbMENT a ON THIS ady been aecesaary Owing to the this cate there was no one on bast s PAGE COB'S ONE CENT FER at a meeting. for twirled Thompson Rig Leaguer INSERTION. WORD FOR EACH of the director.-ha- t Sthat I'ccart-llSt. the had and Anthony NO FIRST INSERTION LESS Z. MBOKd te the transfer of the s in tbe air the greater part ALL ADVERTHAN 25 CENTS. .ienieVto the syndicate. It hat been of the time, atockhold-rtjiaholfanning out fifteen of TISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN imHible for the majority them. BUSIADVANCE. EXCEPTING a meeting and arrange for Score by Innings. NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN transfer of the properties. 3-7 BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. 00000400 Van interview In the Salt Lake Pocatello Mild. W. R- Gourley, who ia making St. Anthony ...OOSSSIOO 111 and Batterie Carney Fuller; transfer of the .5, gent against the Hits an aaying that he Thompson and Scare. Two-bas- e vgpertiea, la quoted FEMALE HELP WANTED. Bandelin, Scare, Gimlin, 3; Cody, allow the Ogden yj ,01 purpose to Home Kuna Bidden. of tha Gimlin, out him Carney, to .'ckholdera Irglalate WANTED Girl for general housework. and that he would make a Castieton, Margeits. Base on Balls Wages $5.0i per week. Telephone 8. Left off aa Off la He 8; Carney, Thompson, hi quoted rlghta. jJTtor Bell 74 or lndcp?ndcni 3632-a- . Bases Pocatello, G; St, Anthony, on Tdny to ful- 3. Struck Out By Carney, G; by 1 shall oppoe their effort 15. Time of Game 2:00. fil tfelr promise to Messrs. Cort and Thompson, theater Attendance 500. Umpire A1 lllgson. WANTED A good girl for general jittoa to transfer the Utahns housework, 774 25ih at. not il park property Aug. SO. 1 am nor bare I been, opposed to tbe IDAHO W.aNTED Girl for general houae-work- , nuter of stock to Cort and Sutton, who ran also cook. Enquire transfer tha am 1 In the Idaho Falls. Ida., Aug. against w certainly 724 24th Street. rf property In tbis manner. They bava prettiest game of the aerie played on as right to turn over tbe business ex.--,t the local grounds, Blackfoot. with the for general houae la due course of time. I am not Pacific National pitcher, Btelta, in the WANTED Girl Atlilfd that they bava the legal right box, met defeat today before Clays work, good wages; 630 24th street. the moorhers. Hall doing the twirling for a transfer this property before biikm of my term of office even tbe locals. Hall played a mighty game, taiis they have disposed of a major-- allowing but three scattered hits and WANTED Girl to aaalat with chamber work. Room 6, Boyle block. of the stock. Mr. Ertmann's striking out thirteen men and particimine constitute waa sioch, which with in double one Stelta play. pating of the total, was ob not o fortunate. While he struck out iter lined by Mr. Kelly a few montha ago eleven men, ten safe hits were secured WANTED A middleeged lady at 141 he held in trust for one year.- Mr. from him at opportune times. The lo25th siiveL a was Ertminn believed that thera cals' first run was made In the fourth nor oa foot to dispose of the theaters Inning when with two men out "Dicky" WANTED Girl tor general houseMr. Kelly, Knox walked and while Beck waa at o a D:nver syndicate. work. 234 Grant Ertmann's bat stole second, then third, and came Mr. however Included hires in the block of stock Bold to borne on Beck's single. Knox played SITUATIONS WANTEU, FEMALE. t'ert and Button." center perfectly. Btelta's Infield supPresident John Cort of the syndicate of account waa beat not the op port woman wants situation as wit show a the itatemrot of Mr. Gour-Ii-- several wild throws. The locals so far Middle aged Would go in working housekeeper. Mr. Cort did not. rare to enfor wav aa team work and general playing 2506 Lincoln avenue. the country; to a controversy through the medi-ii- b visitconcerned easily outpointed tbe g of thr a?wspper. but in ors at every turn In the road. an the interview, he aald: Beers by Innings. WANTED Work by tha day by ex"Mr. Gourley and hia attorney have R. H. perienced dressmaker. Can glva good probably overlooked the fact that at 1 0 0 1 3 510 references, 2339 Aduma. Independent the kst session of the legislature an Idaho Fall.. 0 0 0 Blackfoot ...0 0000000 0 0 3 phone No. 606. amendment to the lawn of IncorporatBanes nn Balia Off Hall, 3; off ion vis pused In the interests of a Two-baa- e Hit Morten son. large corporation, by which a majori- Stelta, I. MALE HELP, WANTED. ty of the stockholders can change tha Double Play Hall, Lumley and Doane. 600. Attendance Umpire Setley. irtfclef of Incorporation.'' WANTED Meat cutter; Armour The amendment to which President Meat Market Tort referred reads aa follows: Ar- HUFF ISJHSCHARCED 'teles of Incorporation of a company WANTED Barber, $18 per week ay ha amended In any respect con Decides Ha Did Not guaranteed. Wiggins, 2317 Washforming to tha laws of the state by a Judge Murphy Tot Practice Cruelty. ington avenue. representing at least a majority 4 th capita stock of the company.'" After hearing the evidence In the WANTED Installment collector for While It ban not been authoritatively merchandise account a; good aalary cue of George Huff who wac charged uld, it Is understood that ML Gour-and expense. Address Globe comtry to prevent the meeting of at the Instance of D. K. Farley, with pany, 723 Chestnut street, Philadelk Award of directors today, by cruelty to animals. Judge Murphy orphia, Pa. tHUning an injunction to prevent tha dered the discharge of the defendant. On Saturday night Farley reported jerting. in order to forestall such a Messrs Cort and Button went to to Officer K. D. Plncock that Huff had ANY Intelligent person may earn a for good income corresponding ah Lake yesterday, and will remain allowed a horse to remain without O' newspapers; no canvassing; experfood or water from B o'clock In tha after the meeting. ience unnecessary. Bend lor par Th move today ia 'to further morning until lata Saturday evening. ticulare. Northern Press Syndicate, wad the articles of Incorporation ao On Farley'a statement Plncock placed Lock port, N. Y. . h to make the dale for election of a Huff under arrest. k Officer waa witness The first 9 longer August Instead of March 5. who atated that he knew nothing terminate the Gourley con nl tonight, and leave tbe way open of the cases other than what Farley WITH THE BUSINESS HOUSES ' the had told him. Installation of an Ogden man On the stand Farley aald "Hundreds !SB Wednesday. At the Saturday people have told me that Huff did Prominent Representatives Who Ara , meeting the follow- - of not half feed hia horse, ao I put one Buying In tha Eaat oharehouliiera were present: J Cort. of Denver, D. P. Button of my men to watch." hia man Farley waa J. t. R. A. Grant, Thomas J. notJust whataura, The buyers for all the large stores of him to and 'Hfchell, George J. enlighten Run-lquite O. M. Kelly, to ani- the city have either recently returned constituted to aa what C. 0. Richards. A. E. cruelty John Trait. are preparing to go. or are at th urgent, W. R. Gourley, K. 8. Ert-ao- h mals. Judge Murphy read tbe ore from, ore din nee to him. He could testify to present time in the Eaat, placingcase and S. h. Taylor. dera for tha fall trade. In each Jinager Gourley intends to fight to nothing that was In violation of tha tha storks of tha different houses are waa retain control and intimates that he ia ordinance, so hia man Prindle being increased and tha toll display Jocklt-out of it. He and Mr. sworn. ig no more of the case will likely exreed that of all previous knew Prindle .rtmsn own a third of the stock, but years. a Tfar under option than did Farley, hi principal testi? 'vi'n r C. H. Wright, buyer of the to he had what in a Mr. Kelly at Denver, on the mony being regard be- and shoe departments of Wright's t he had an otter fer the theater heard. On the stand Mr. Huff testified that department store, is nt the present Denver syndicate, and now the time in th Eaat placing orders tor ,urn up in the poascaaion of he had used one of his horses In the the company. P. T. Wright, buyer for and fort, who secured it on an forenoon, and one In the afternoon, the other departments, will leave in a not a left have could he Minn from consequently Kelly. horse tied all day without food or few days on tha same kind of a mission, during which time he will visit water. all the principal marketa. Mr. FORFEITS SIM evidence corroborating Ample James H. Douglas, manager of the Huff's testimony waa introduced and Furniture company, la also in the Boyle waa he discharged. 'Jy Jordan Fails to Appear In Pe-- ' Mr. Huff atated that East, visiting Chicago, Detroit, Grand the trial After lice Court the charge was brought against him Rapids, New York and other cities, bemuse he hid preferred charges where heof will place orders for their Fred Sinclair furniture. when he against Farley for keeping a disorder- fallW.line thought that L. Burt will leave in a few days J'wao Murphy he wae eighteen ly saloon. Farley denied there waa for New York and other Eastern rlUrs result was any such motive on his part. !ge nnd- and place orders for the firm of 8. J. .. "errifl 'o the Juvenile court, that The principal market Burt A Brea. 'Overly fooling the Judge, ANNAPOLIS. FOR CHANCE iat V ther,. was a which Mr. Burt will visit will he New sequel. York, where the largest orders will be MrDanieI we!.' ad Fred Sinclair Examinations fer Naval School, 4.Also placed. , the chgrjee West Point, to Be Held Sept petil John H. F. Isf, of the firm of Last '"h Pleaded guilty and In , A Thomas, will also go East in a short ,br aa Sento 1utlon what A. from Instructions to Pursuant to MrDaniel said that he ator George Sutherland, examinations time to place order for the firm. He tt as far eaat as New York, it will whi,e Sinclair said he will be held RfPt. 4 in Salt Lake City ia thegointention u to greatly Increase tbelr ilichre sr P''fh,e'?n- - No sooner had for tbe purpose of selecting a cadet already large stock of goods, for which ,alkln ,hlln 64 a for West. for Point und midshipman room has been mads by their recently e,tprday was hia Annapolis to fill vacancies which will acquiring the adjoining store, formerly , h,,J 1st a ,hl,r Jh' be waa olRhtren to-- be made tbe coming spring. This has occupied by B. G. N'noth, the druggist. wa! ""Pir he'aieai-J.hJ at ' been announced by tbe senator's secfr:I'- - McDaniel was dls- - retary, George Hansen. Young men WARRANTY DEEDS. tUrBed V" 10 between tbe ages of .18 and 22 years r?!o are eligible for examination for cadetThe following warranty deeds have ship. while the aspirant for naval v a,r bragged to Pro-s- r training must- be between tbe ages of been filed in tbe county recorder's of'iou rtwi r ,Ir?b fta Judge Mur- - 17 and 20 years. Tbe age limits arc fice: Anna Eltel and husband to C. C. ' m y ' i,n'1 ,h,f h harl fooled understood to govern, not at tbe time H5ln that be of taking the examination, but at tbe Richards, Jr., for the sum of $1,509, Si vears" part of lot 1, block 7, plat "B. time of appointment. May 1, 1904. William Lowder and wife to Carl 0. brouKhf 8innlair bck Sttal The board of examiners will conC0urt und reported sist of Stats Superintendent of Schools Hanson, for tbe sum of $400, part n. lut A. C. Kelson, President J. T. Kings- w. quarter section 6, township 6, north orSr,vh"d sM,d-'1 west eontin-Jf,h- n cae of tbe University of Utah and of range G. Dixon and wife, et al to for investigation bury Riley Superintendent of Schools William AT Sarah E. Brown, for the sum of $1.00, Tbo:.on Saturday. llaon, jr or Ogden. Associated with no- a. w. quarter section 6, town1Tucr rVS 51II ,0 tb charge of the board will be Dr. T. B. Beatty, part of north of range 1 west. his plea and waa secretary of tbe state board of health, ship 6, 0 50 ,indr a s impended sen- - who will be medical examiner. AppliEXCURSION TO CANADA cants will be examined in common Mi?n UTr!!f th peaco 01 thib' high scboql branches. Thom" vPrroner w flned 10' A principal and two alternates will Tuesday, August 15th bo chosen for each Annapolis and s drunk and waa West Point. The successful applicant Via Oregon Short Line, train No. 9 b4 Bilir , at leaving Ogden 1:25 a. m. Round trip for West Point will be jn. a rMve rimng man who De- - Fort Logan. Colo., May 1, 1906. while fare, Ogden to Bterling, $29.45; Ray. "r ,a M,r bhRc hr wwwv the embryo middy - receiving the mond. 829.85; Magratb, 830.35; Card-sto"ate wipiu-i- . 831.80. Tickets good to return ,rn?pw'b,e PPlc. failed highest percentage will be V to tbe charge at Washington, D. C.t next spring. until ScpL 15th. covers botb peri. Cheapest and Kv. rates ever nude in Od.-- by be-P- i S r four-bugge- r, dt-Z- to hard-hitter- rrni,.. i FURNliiMED ROOMS. FOR KENT FOR RENT light at Two fut : . - si S'i.K'I i. 232 a1 ou monthly no mv-.tsi- . hoiie. kie in, 15 month.k Fle-rt-oihouse uni north flu in'q.thly. - RENT Light rooms tor rent 137 " : ' i t ROOMS for l:tnt housedeb. light uni oath. 159 Ci. 2t oae-thir-d NEWLY Furnished rooms at 375 23rd street. Reasonable prices, Mrs. R H. Whipple. Front noa, FOR RENT avenue. FOR light 2641 Adams rooms FuralaLed RENT bouiepti!g. 2825 Nye for avo-nu- Furnished rooms (or Ave. housekeeping. Nfc 220 Liuoola A15-- FOR RENT U runUhsd FOR RENT 24th Bt room; 650 CAR-OB(Ualshed THE Newly 1461 roomo; alax boutakesptog. H-tt Waahiugum Ava. Room A A FOR RENT Modan furalahed rooma, also for house kcaptag. The Colonial, W Mrs. A. W. Werta. FOR RENT rcraMha ett Block. f. 111 11 Pin-coc- 111 u ' d fr ready-to-wea- ??' toibe-rrtn,'- 'tI 1 J": '8 -u anr Insures men for Ekcergenry fund nearly Three Millioa thousIfellars; upward of thirty-onand death claima paid, amounting to over ninety million dollars; membership over Three Hundred Thousand. e Washhig-tu- Herrick. J DEGREE OF HONOR. Ogden Lodge, No. 719, meets every FOR SALE ifi iiy132 feet on MadTuesday evening. Ijodge and club ison ave., between 24th and 25th Meei every Wednesday evening at room, second fleor Masonie building, Mreeta. Apply to Wm. Glasmann, 8:00 o'clock at A. O. 1'. W. Hall. Mr. 2416 Ave, Washington Standard Office. Estella C. of H.; Mlaa L Jen-ni- c A. G. J10KX. E. R. Prout, Recorder; Mias lsiia Pierce, W. C. f RANDALL, Secretary. FOR BALE Several flue farms and Financier; Mr. Julia Calvert, Receie-'- . fruit orchards. Krllv Herrick. Visiting members cordially invited. KNIGHTS OP COLUMBUS. 3 f - Ogden Council, No. 777, meets at A W. Hall every Monday at I p. Peirce, Ogden Ludge No. 5, Independent Or- m. Visiting brothers invited to at24 th t. der of Odd Fellows Meets in I. O. tend. O. F. Hall every W. J. MORAN, F. B. Tuesday evening. BUSINESS CHANCES. D. HICKY. Q. K. Visiting brothers cordially invited to FOR BALE Newly furnished rooming be present. THE UNION FRATERNAL LEAGUE. J. PERRY. Noble Grand. house. Good business. All rooms IIENRY KISSEL, Secretary. filled. 2468 Grant avenue. The Union Fraternal League, Utah Junction City Lodge No. 36, Inde- Slate Assembly, No. 222, meeta in the PIANO FOR RENT. pendent Order of Odd Fellows, meets Ragles' hall evory Thursday evening FOR RENT Upright piano. 2634 in I. O. O. F. Hall every Thursday at 8 o'clock. J. J. BRUMMITT. Spaaker. Visiting brothers cordially Grant. mo evening. WAYNE RICHARDSON, Treasurer. invited to be present JAB. BUNK, N. G. THRO. MATHEWS, Clerk. FOR RENT STORES. WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. 16 feet near Madslon school; LEGAL Queen City Rebehah Lodge No. 6, will erect store for proper parties. L O. O. F. Meets first and third Apply Wm. Glasmann. Saturday evenings at Odd Fellow' IfQTICE OF SALE OF DELINQUENT STOCK. street. Visiting Hall, Twenty-fourtmember invited. PROFESSIONAL New A York MRS. KATE HOWE. Noble Grand. Great Waatsm Mining, MRS. F. MOD, Bory.. 711 23rd Bt. Smelting A Development Company. Attorneys-at-La- w Principal Place of Swineei, Ogden C. C. RICHARDS, Ecclea Bldg. City, Wsbsr County, Utah. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. A. E. PRATT. There are delinquent upon the folCHARLE8 STOUT. Ogden Lodge No. 371, T. F, B.. meets First Nat. Bank Bldg. first and third Fridays at p. m., in I. lowing described stock on account of " assessment No. S, levied by th Board JOSEPH CHEZ, O. O. F. Hall. Visiting member corof Directors of the New York A Great J. D. MURPHY. dially Invited. Western Mining, Smelting A DevelopNELLIE RUTLEDGE, President. ment company, on Juna 26, 1905, the CORAL J. TYLER, Secretary, set opposite th several amount I. N. LANXINQ, Treasurer. names of the respective ahareboldsra, DR. D. N. BMITII, 1st Nat. Bnk. Bldg. aa follows: KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Drug Store, 2461 Waah ave. Name No. Cert. No. shares Amt MANY lot beautiful home for salr by W. 54-t-f FOR RENT Two neatly furalahed rooma with or without board; 2818 Washington avenue Modern fumtaned rooms .with board, home cooking 614 24th. FOE REST ODD FELLOWS. and building X. O. U. 407 Dentists - BOARDERS WANTED. WANTED Roardsrs at 446 22nd. InA 853. ROOMS. FOR RENT, UNFURNISH. FOR RENT 18 unfurnished rooms. C. W. Cross Blk. Inquire 451 17th street. FOR RENT 232$ $ Grant FOR room., RENT-HOUS- unfurnished; ES. brick bouse. FOR RENT Seven-rooApply 514 12th street modern brick on FOR RENT Nob lllli. cheap rent to steady ten6-lm ant Banlgan Thos... Kalghta of Curtla, C. W Pythias, meets at Castle llali, Utah Chase, Frank L. . . W. X. rEIRCE, Notary Public. Real National Bank building, every Mon- Ellison. W. II. ... InEstate; Fire, Life and Accident day evening. All K. of P,a request Gordon, J. S 407 24th nL surance. ed to meet with u. Gas berg, J. C. ... t J. C. DELMORE, C. C. Gourley, R. M. .. ABSTRACTOR. A. T. WOOD, M. of F. Gunnell A. If. .. L. N. MEID, K. of R. and 8. Gunnell A. 1L ... Gerard J. 8. Abels bonded and Gunnell V. C. ... licensed abstractor of titlea. Office Gunnneli, V. C. ... ATHBONE SISTERS. over Carr's drug store. Gldroik Valrntlno H-Meets every Baturday afternoon at Hendershol 8. . SANITARY JOBBER. 2:30 ia Pythian Hail, Utah National Hendershot, 8. II. Bank building. Sojourning sister cor- Hunter. AM. ... Dead aniALL WORK guaranteed. Ives, 8. U, ... Invited to attend. mal John J ... removed. Nelion McCarty, dially Jones, ELLA M. MRS. E. C. BROWN, 2728 Grant ave. Bell Phone 608-a- . Keller, Fred L. .. L8ABEL MRS. C. R. of and WYANT, mo Knot h, B. G. .... INSURANCE. Ogden 7-- 1 Lodge No. 2, 1 HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS 7 Wedcll. Geo. A. Lowe Co. . Malolne, A. Parmley, O. A. Parmley, O. A. . . Past, A. f. Power, H. J ...... .. Wasatch Division No. 124, O. R. Cm meets second and fourth Friday at FOR RENT Four-roohouse, sum8:30 p. m. In K. of F, Hail, corner mer kitchen. 232 22nd BL Wkahington avenue and 24th street Wenger, A. A. ... promptly attended to. Mrs. C, 15. All brothers are cordially Invited to Wenger, A. A. ... FOR SALE. MliCEttANEOUS. attend. And in accordance with law and tba Lee, 321 24th. P. O. Box 435. F. W. HERRINGTON. C. C. order of the Board of Director made FOR BALE Household furniture, alD. L. BOYLE, B. and T. oa tha 36th day of Juna, 1905, ao many so high grade pltno cheep; 2925 CIVIL ENGINEER. shares of each parcel of such mock Adams avenue. as may be neeeaaary will be sold at' ORDER OF WASHINGTON. tbe office of tbe secretary nt 206 Sowagon; L. B. SPENCER. CIVIL ENGINEER. FOR BALE One good 3 Citv. Utah, on Railroads, Water work, Bewera and one set heavy harness, new; one Union, No. 173, Order of cles Building. Ogden Ogden Power Plants. Accurate Hurveya, Washington, meets every Tuesday Turaday, August, 15th, 1905, at tha gentle driving nine. 2961 Grant four 14 o'clock p. m. of said Plana, Estimates and Reports. at I oclock in A. O. U. W. hour of to pay delinquent aessaemenis Mineral Surveyor." evening U. S. Deputy day, to Hall. comrades Invited Visiting thereon together with tho cost of Office, 201 Ecclea Bldg. Ind, Phons attend. FOR 6ALE Horae ind buggy, rheap. and expense of sale. 1168. P. O. Bex 491, Odgen, Utah. Call up 3611 1, Independent phone. WM. TOY IAS, President. J. H. KNAU88, WALTER RICKEY, Secretary. Secretary. Office 306 Ecclea Building, Ogden, FOR BALE Cookinf stove and fur- POOL AND BILLIARD SUPPLIES. FORESTERS OF AMERICA. Utah. niture. 2563 Monroe street JACK FERGUSON. Pool and Billiard of No. Forester Wasatch 2, Court Tables and Supplies. Telephone-B- ell. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. HAIR SWITCHES for sale at reduced prices. Hair chain a specialty. costumes to rent for ball All mail order and theater. ....... Mas-quera- 2 1 643 k. EMPLOYMENT block. Ind. 703. BUREAU Bennett 2506 Lincoln. Blot ma- chines. America. Meets I. O. O. F. Hall, 24th afreet first and third Wednesday evenings oi each month at 7:80. Insurance, Real Estate and Loans. Rooms 411 412, KNIGHTB OF THE MACCABEES. 41", Utah Loan A Trust Building. 811 ver Tent No. 1. meet first and WEBER ASSAY OFFICE. third Friday evenings at 8 o'clock, in K. of P. Hail. Visiting Knights corof W. 8. Academy, 2440 Jefferson dially Invited. LOST Gold watch, initials on back A. Rearvenue, F. M. COCHRANE, Commander. Ogden, Utah; samples by E. A.; silver fob attached. Leave at mail will receive careful attention. R. T. HARRIS. Record Keeper. Standard office. Reward. B. H. GODDARD, A black rorke! LOST A dog. Fpaniel, about 2 months old. Return to California Bakery and be rewarded. 0 FOR SALE-F- AR INSTANTANEOUS G. W. HALSEY. C. R. P A. GARNER, Secretary. FIRE INSURANCE. LOST. .1. G. Lind, Assayer. MB. FOR SALE 30 acres forming land and 15 aorta pasture at Hooper. John MarlngnonL Hooper, Utah. AGENTS WANTED. 7 3mo Ogden Tent, No. 24, meets tbe second and fourth Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock sharp, in I. O. O. F. Hall. ASSAYER. . uL Safest and beat. oa, two or three thousand dollar. h ROOMS AND BOAR& y. ,8-8-- Maacnic Hall, over 2416 Ave. Ogden. Utah. ROYAL ARCANUM. 14-l- 427 24th ROOM 8 for housekeeping. Si. independent Fhune 379. - com-mntia- Ave. MARIE C RITES, Clerk, 2731 Monroe. Bei-raf- t. - 7 Women of Woodcraft. Ogden Circle. meeta every Monday night at 8 oclock. Odd Fellows' liail Visiting Neighbors invited. Dues ran be paid at the office of Ed. Auih the afternoon of the 28th of each month. First National Bank Bldg. ANNA L. ADAMS. G. X.. 2651 Lincoln 581, We-Jel- l, Krl'y d 26Lh thrc-i-roo- vh. NICE FIUXISHED l.O.UIS for genii men. 150 26th, cle.o u suops keeping; m-- i n Kour-rnu:- FOR FURNISHED g No. 637, Rocky Mountain Council, meeta second and fourth Friday evening at A. O. I'. V. Hall over HowQueen Esther Chapter No. 4. O. E-- - ell's store. Visiting brother cordially lieu,' on bind.. ts Regular held at Masonic invited. monthlv. B. st fruit farm m the Hall the firat meetings and third Friday of reck A. C. EMERSON. Regent. . mstrii-tMime as rent. W. i nmnih Sojourning memher cordially JOB. SEVERN, Collector. '.lo: invited tu attend. G. 3. ROBERTS, Secretary. EUNICE C. GORDON. W. M. FOR SALK - Nire list of residences. LILLIE HALSTEAD, Secretary. B. F. O. ELKS. Terms to mi ii,o.i:h. . ii nn-- : I.t iv.r., 12-t- Mi FT OF WOODCRAFT. Bego Lily Circle. No. 174. meets every second and tounh Frida v nights 41 7: So. in K. o! p. Hall, 'vis-tinneighbors cordially Invited. MBS. ADD1E CLARK. G. X. ELLEN EASTMAN. Clerk, 2234 Wasa-ingtoAve. . . any paper. i. : i . n r. nt I ca WOMEN railway Stv-l'li-- I'.'i-- t . li-t- ! 190.. S, S1E FOR Standard. ing; i FOR ST J. McVicker, Assayer, 150 Main BL, Visiting Knights cordially Invited to P. O. Box 1018. attend. Sample by mill or express will be J. W. IIAIJ3EY. Commander. carefully aayed. F. F. BOND, Record Keeper. Bait Lake City, Utah. ARCHITECTS. AGENTS make fi daily Belling the mori Water and perfect cheapest, F. ('. Wood A Co.. Architects, rooms Kilter ever la vent -- d. Retails at $2. National Bank BuildBig profits. Exclusive territory. :R and 57, First 310-k, ing. Telephone Seneca Filter Co., Seneca, Mo. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Clean white rags at tha Btaadard office. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Wheelwright Construction Co. furnishCement workers, estimate steps, foundaed, cement sidewalks, tion cement, stone building blocks. Wash ave. 2476 of things sold bod bugs, but there ere few do actually kill them. Instaa taneoua ia one of the few cornea fat pint bottles with shako tops Tier are plenty to kill ht at 25c a lot LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. liquid, sad an you have to do ia to sprinkle it Into tho cracks It does the rest and crevice Sliver Hive, No. 1, meets the second and fourth Tuesdays at 2:30 p. m. at street. VisO'Neill Hall, Twenty-fift- MADE AND SOLD BY h iting sisters cordially invited. IJkURA AVERILL. L. C. LUCY NELSON, R. K. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. It la e Wm. Driver & Son Drug Co. Gee. W. Driver, Manager Weber Camp, No. 74. Meeta In K. MONEY TO LOAX- -J. J. BRUMMITT of P. Hall in Utah National Bank PIANO TUNING. building every Thursday evening at 8 forma and MONEY TO LOAN-- On oclock. Visiting Woodmen cordially city real estate. Hunter A Kennedy, PIANO Tl NINO Mr. Tempest Wood, invited to attend. Room 6, First Xat'l Bank Bldg. WM. DOYLE C. C. single tuning 83.50; by the year 87.50. care Fred Mesas, 24C8 Wash E AUTH, Clerk, lat Nat. Bank Bldg. Address, MISCELLANEOUS. avenue. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. If you want to get quick action try PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. these columns Fraternal Order of Eaglet. Ogden OF OGDEN Dr. A. Frrnl'ind, Physician and Bur- Aerie, No. 118, F. O. E., meeta every of east In Eagle Hall, United States Depositary geon. Office hours, 10 to 12 a. n, 3 Sunday evening DENVER EXCURSION Reed hotel at 8:00. Visiting BrothJo 8 Dl0lfseeea6aM98i eeaeMW to 4 p. m, 340 25th st. 'Phone 229. er Eagles are invited to attend the HOTICi Bo Pllfy eeeea VIC Pfllldillt August 12th and 13th. Aerie meetings. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING. Ralph Be HaaBeBBBBBoesBeseeCaa!llaP GEIGER. W. P. JL V. Mclnteah Mill AoMetant Cashier E R. TRACY. round trip. Via Union Pacific. 813-9W. Bec'y. D. T. Wall paper, paper hanging and Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Tickets good to return until August Aael fltii'aSeluS artnntPfl painting. Bee J. R. Drane, 2464 Wash. 80th. MONEY TO LOAN. 2 The Utah National Bank |