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Show r IllE IsOTlCB or EXAMINEE: OGDEN. PATlIlDAY MORNING, AIGIST UTAH. FOR SALE LEGAL LEGAL 4 MOENIXG stallments and will become delinquent it May Concern: as follows; ivw 8p Tvio--i hereby Said first installment of SO per rent ft tfc purpose of ConwructCurb and Gutter and Oct. 8. 1995. Said second installment of SO per (he Coat of necemary ' Dec. 1905. cent JTth of attest tf that partand Jefferson n-,- . Said third17,installment of SO per cent 1906. Feb. 5. Diand Guttering curbing And said fourth installment of 10 as'! Kol 20. baa baoa levied by the , CvroancU and approved Aug. If. per cent of-Aug. 19, 1806. aaid installments, except Each Said tax ia toried upon lha folW the first, shall draw Interest at the ascribed real property in AH of Lota 1. 14. IS. rate of. 7 per rent, per annum from : Btock 1: of the date of the levy aforesaid; and fTlI W. 1. aaid or if either of Installments any Block 2; Inclusive, both 7, shall be unpaid when they become Lot 1 to It. both Inclusive, 1 to H. both delinquent interest thereon shall be god all of L I, 10 per cent, per annum until such dea fX-vBlock 4. of Riverside assessments are fully paid. City to a depth of 25 linquent Bald Tax shall be interred and colkark from aaid atraet, ia payable aa In other rases at Special Sjpur inatallmanu and will become lected and it not paid, the property on Taxes, aritaeuent aa folio of SO per cent which said levy is made will be adgud Smt Installment vertised end sold according to law. am I All 8 pedal Taxea are payable at uid aemo installment of 80 per my Office, 2504 Washington Avenue, Dee. I". 1804. SO per Ogdea, Utah. aid third Installment of JAMES E. HALVERSON, rani Tab, i. 1906. Spo-da- l And said fourth Installment of 10 City Treasurer and Collector of Taxea nt Aug- 18. 1806. Dais' of first Publication Aug. 25, rgark of said installments. except 1905. the first, shall draw interest at the Date- - of last Publication Aug. 29, Inti of T per cent, per annum from Ihs data of the levy aforesaid; and If 1905. shall aar or either of said Installments delin-auHNOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY TAX. L unpaid when they become 10 shall be per interest thereon cent, per annua until such delinquent To Whom It Msy Concern: Notice is hereby given that a speassessments are fully paid. Bald Tax .11 be Interred and collected aa la cial dag for the purpose of construct and if ing a concrete sidewalk and to deother caeee of Special Taxes, aot paid, tbe property on which said fray the cost of the necessary grading be advertised and on Washington Avenue from 23nd jevy ! made will Street to 21at Btreet In First Extension Kdd according to law. are at to sidewalk Dist. No. 1; and all that payable All Special Taxes 1500 Washington Avenue, part of the west, side at Washington my Office. Avenue from 21 t Street to Ogden Ogden, Utah. JAMES E. HALVERSON, River Bridge to Sidewalk Dist. No. 19: Collector of Spe- and all that part of the east aide of City Treasurer and cial Taxea Washington Ave. from 21st Street to Data of first Publication Aug. 25, Ogden River Rridge In Sidewalk Dist. 1ML No. 21, has been levied by the City Aug. 39, Council and approved Aug. 19, 1905. Data of last publication, 1ML Said tax is levied upon the following described real property in Ogden i 5 fram Ts Whom it May Concern: jCotioe la hereby given that a special tax for the purpose of construct-Ie- j a Concrete Curb and Gutter end to deftay the cost of necessary grad-J- n oa the East aide of Madlaon Avenue between 24th and 25th Streets In No. Cubing and Guttering District A has been levied by the City Council and approved Aug. 18. 1905. laid tax la levied upon the following described real property In Ogden City, towit: All of Lota 2 to 0, both inclusive, Block 7. Plat "B, Ogden City Birvey, to a depth of 25 feet back from said Madison Avenue, ie payable in fow Installments and will become delinquent k follows: Bald Brut Installment of SO per cent City to-wl- All 5 of Lots 2, 8, 4, 46 Block block and ' 6, 45, (Tabernacle square); Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, Block 53, and Imta 5 and 6 Block 54, all In Plat A," Ogden City aurvey; Lota 16, 17, 18 and 80, Block 7, Ogden Five Acre Plat A.;" Lots 6 and 8, - Block 66. PUt A, Ogden City Survey, and Unde in Block 66. PUt C, not designnted by Lot number, to a depth of 25 feet back from said Washington Avenue; ia parable In four installments and wiU become delinquent aa follows: Bald first installment of 30 per cent Oct. 8. 1905. Said second Installment of 80 per cent.. Dee. 17, 1905. Said third inetallment of 80 per cent Feb.'S, 1908. Oct. A DOS. And said fourth installment of 10 gild second Installment of SO per per rent Aug. 19, 1906. Each of said Installments, except ent Dee. IT, 1905. Said third Installment of SO per Cent the flrat, ahall draw Interest at the ) rate of 7 per cent, per annum from Feb, A 106. And esld fourth Installment of 10 the date of the levy aforesaid; and if any or either of aaid installments par rent Aug. 19, 1906. Each of said Installments, except shall be unpaid when they beoome dethq first, shall draw Interest at the linquent Interest thereon ahall be 10 rats of T per cent per annum from per cent, per annum until such delinthe data of the levy aforesaid; and quent assessment are fully paid. Said U any or- - either rot aaid Installments lax shall be inforced and collected shall be unpaid when they become de- as In other cases' of SpecUl Taxea, linquent intercut thereon shall be 10 and if not paid, the property on which per cent, per annum until such delinaaid levy ia made will be advertised quent assessments an fully paid. Bald and sold according to Uw. fix shall be Inforced and collected as All SpecUl Taxea are payable at jny h other cases of Special Taxes, and Office, 2500 Washington Avenue, Ogif aot paid, the property on which den, Utah. Hid levy la made will be advertised JAMES E. HALVER80N, ad sold Treasurer and Collector at Speaccording to law. City All Special Taxea are cial Taxes. payable at B7 Office, 2500 Washington Avenue, Date of flrat Publication Aug. 25, Ogden, Utah. 1805. JAMES E. HALVERSON, Data of Ust Publication, Aug. 29, City Treasurer and Collector of Spe- 1905. cial Taxes. Date of first Publication Aug. 2ff. J0A VEGETABLES CURE THE DISEASE Date of last Publication 29, Aug 1905. New York, Aug. 25. Fhystclans of thU city are much interested In a cirNOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY .TAX. cular issued yesterday by the New York post graduate hospital, announcTo Whom It May Concern: ing the discovery of a new curt for Notice Is hereby given that a ape- - consumption. ThU new remedy ia the tax for the purpose of constructi- Juice of raw table vegetables potang a eoucrete Sidewalk and to toes, beets, carrots, onions, celery and the necessary grading the like, procured by grinding and Jiff street from Wall avenue to sqneeslng, a dose being two ounces Midiron avenue in Sidewalk District after meals. been lerM F the City The statement la made that eleven nfS?1 J4 nrorotred Ang. 19, 1905. patients with well developed pulmo'vied upon the following nary tuberculosis have been absolute7 .wal Property 1 Ogden City, ly cured and are now good subjects A l of Lot. , 7, 8. 9 and 10. for life insurance risks Fifty other ; Lois 1 end 2, Block 87; Lota patients are still under treatment and . . ' . de-60- ,1 IS? . . 4 8j A nSJt 38; Lots and 7. Block 32; Low 1 and A Block 18; Lots 6 and 7. l 4 and E- - Block and 10, Block 30, 1 2. Block 41, all be u4 A- Offo City Survey, ta Je 5 of 35 feet back from raid diyth PWnbl in four installments will become delinquent aa fol- - !?. V1 T. , i4 ' t tf-riI- u' VlahSW ",hin6lon Avenue, 11 HALVERSON, thr 1 T?xm'W ni1 Clleclor f fiP f first Publication, Aug 25, of lut Publication, Aug T,CE OF 28, 8PECIAL CITY TAX. M7Concern fe.1' taTfl. !rebJr 6;ivn that a : ti . epe-conatruct-Cur- h b Purpose of and Gutter and f1 f necessary gradArenu between 2th In Extension Nh. 1 krnr 4 W. vP V4 Guttering District No. By the City Council fd AS- - 1. 1805. Said tax p .V oa Art!1' 'd bttir b ttP Ln ! . 'i dseaTJL,04 o following described gdpn City, to-wt- t: - 6 Block 8; Lou I, 1 nd i Ogden City Surrey, 25 In1 Iroclt from said tg payabln in four In railway WOMEN OF j: a U. W. Sego Lily Circle. No. 174, meets every second end fourth Friday nlghu 7:30. in K. of P. HalL Ytaiting aalghbora cordially lnrlied. at MK8. ADD1E CLARK, G. N. EASTMAN, Clerk, 2234 Washington Ave. ELIES Women of Woodcraft. Ogdea Circle, meets every Monday night at 8 Fidelity Ixidge No. 2. A. O. U. W. oclock. Odd Fellows' HalL Visiting Meet m A. O. l W. Hall every Sat- Neighbors Invited. Dues can be paid at the office of Ed. urday evening. Visiting brother inAutfe th Afternoon of tha 28th of tmrh vited month. First National Bank Bldg. J 4HE8 H. M'LAUGHLIX. M. W. ANNA L ADAMS, G. N, 2651 Lineoln WALTER RICHEY. Recorder. Ave. W. N. PERCE, Financior. MARIE CRITES. Clerk, 2731 Mostool MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA ROYAL ARCANUM. Utah Camp. No. 9990, rueeta every Safest and best Insures men for Tuesday night at 8 oclock la X. of P. one, two or throe thousand dollars. 1111. Emergency fund marly Three Million GEO. I. WORTON, V. CL Dollars; upward of thlrty-onthousJ. 11. FHAFUH. Clerk. and death claims paid, amounting to over ninety million dollars; member, MASONIC. ship over Three Hundred Thousand. Mountain Council No. 837, Masonic Hall, over 2418 Washing- Rocky meets second and fourth Friday eventon Ave., Ogdea. Utah. ings at A. O. U. W. Hall over How-al-ls A. Sec- WOODCRAFT. CARMEN. 581, store. Visiting brothers cordially Queen Esther Chapter No. 4. O. E. invited. Regular held at llaaouie A. C. EMERSON, RegenL FOR SALE Nice list of residences Hall the firstmeeting and third Fridays of each JOS. SEVERN. Collector. Terms to suit Kelly S Herrick. nionth. Sojourning members cordially G.' Bl ROBERTS, Secretary. Invited to attend. FOR SALE lg EUNICE C. GORDON. W. M. by 133 feet ou MetL P, O. ELKS. Ison eve., between 24th end 25th LILLIE HALSTEAD, Secretary. streets Apply to Wm. Glasmnnn, Ogden Lodge, No. 719, meets every Standard Ofous. DEGREE OP HONOR Tuesday evening. Lodge and club rooiqe, second flror Maaonlc building, LOST. Meeta every Wednesday evening at 2416 STANDARD - EXAMINER A SURE Washington Ave. 00 o'clock at A. O. U. W. Hall. Mm: A. G. HORN, E. R. LOST Black chestnut white mare, Lntella Herraft, r. of H.; Hits U Jem-ADS. NEVER DISAPPOINT. W. C. CRANDALL, Secretary. spot on head, about 1.000 pounds Prout. Mias Lois Plerca, Uberal reward. Mrs U. Cave, 1768 Financier; Recorder; Mrs. Julia Calvert, Recotv-er- . KNIGHTS OP COLUMBUS. Ave. Washington visiting members cordially Invited. ROOMS. FOR RENT FURNISHED Ogdea Council No. 777, meeta nt A. LOST Between Bell telephone office O. U- - W. Hall every Monday nt 8 p. FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeepOOO FELLOWS. and While Elrphant cafe, one Elgin m. malting brothers Invited to at6 ing. 427 24th street. ladys watch, diamond setting. IniOgdea Lodge No. 8, Independent Or- tend. H. L. B. Inscrilied on csm). Retials FOR RENT Furnished rooms for Odd Fellows. Meets la I. O. W. J. MORAN, F. 8. turn to 2448 Washington Ave. Lib- der of Hall D. HICKY, Q. K. light housekeeping with electric every Tuoeday evening, eral reward. if ON THIB ADVERTISEMENT!) lights and bath; 169 !6ih St. visiting brother cordially invited to PAGE COST ONE CENT PER be present. THE UNION FRATERNAL' LEAGUE. A strew telescopic WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. grip containing furnished. roomi for gentleman J. PERRY, Noble Grand.1 between LEM Newly Oaks NO FIRST INSERTION tha ladys clothing, Tha Union Fraternal League, Utah HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. at 541 23rd street Conveniences and Ogdan. Suitable resard will be THAN SB CENTS. ALL Stato Assembly, No. 222, meeta in the modern. MUST BE PAID IN given If left at this office. ft Junction BUSICity Lodge No. 36, Inde- Eagles' hall evory Thursday ovenlag ADVANCE. EXCEPTING 3 furnished housekeeping rooms. 2283 Order of Odd Fellows, meals at oelnek. pendent LOST on A. initials back Odd NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN watch, Adama. Call afternoons. J. J. BHUMMITT. Speaker. E. A.; silver fob attached. Leave at in I. O. o. F. Hal) every Thursday BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH U8. WAYNE RICHARDSON, Treasurer. evening. Visiting office. Reward. brother! Standard cordially FOR RENT Fhirniahed housekeeping THEO. MATHEWS, Clerk, Invited to bo preeenL rooms. 136 Iest 87th between Wall JAB. BUNR N. O. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. FEMALE HELP WANTED. and Partfle avenue. WALTER RICHEY, BocroUry. BUREAU Bennett WANTED A girl for general house- FOR RENT Two room for light EMPLOYMENT block. Ind. 70S. Queen City Robekah lodge No. 4, work. Must be a good cook. Good 171 22nd 6L housekeeping. I O. F. Meets lint and third stages Call at 648 25th St. Saturday ovenlnga at Odd Fellows' FOR RENT Light housekeeping Hail, Twenty-fourtntroeL Visiting WANTED Good chambermaid, 169, PROFESSIONAL rooms for rent 137 26th street members invited. mo. 25th atraet Illness hi Summer suggests MRS. KATE 110WE, Noble Grand, NEWLY Furnished roams at 378 23rd Attorneys-at-La- w many conveniences for tbe sufMRS. F. MED, gecy, 711 33rd BL WANTED Girl for general house street. Reasonable price. Mrs. R. C. C. RICHARDS, fering. If you have lickneae In Ecdea Bldg. H. Whipple. work, 2659 Washington avenue. your homo, come, and sea us CHARLES STOUT, FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. and let aa suggest aome of the First Nat, Bank Bldg. A many novel and useful thing WANTED Girl for general houseOgdea Lodga No. 171, T. F. B, meets we have In ntock to make your " J. D. MURPHY, Brat and third Friday at p. m., in I. work, who can alio cook. Enquire sufferer eomforjable and cheerO. O. F. Hall. Vlsltlag members cor726 24th Street ful. Our price are low ns dially invited. they can be made with due reWANTED Girl for general house KELLIE RUTLEDGE, President gard to both you and us. 1684 Grant work. CORAL J. TYLER, Secretary. DR Dl N. BMITH, 1st NaL Bak. Bldg. I. N TrsMurer. LANNIXQ, WM. DRIVER & SON Drag 8 tors, 245 Waek are. FEMALE. SITUATIONS WANTED, DRUG CO. KNIGHTS OF. PYTHIAS. INSURANCE. DRESSMAKING done at 118 28th Bt Geo, W. Driver, Manager. Prices reasonable. W. N. PEIRCE, Notary Public. Real Ogdea Lodge No. 2, Knights of 2453 WASHINGTON AVENUE. Estate; Fire, Life and Accident In- Pythian, meeta at Caaila Hall, Utah WANTED bltuatlon by experienced National Bank building, every Monsurance. 407 24th furnished CARpOBA lady stenographer. Address com- THE Newly day evening. All K. of P.s request-- d munications to XYZ, 476 Canyon rooms; alio for housekeeping. 2468 to meet with ua ABSTRACTOR road. Washington Ave. Room 8. J. C. DELMORR C. C A. T. WOOD, M. of F. WANTED Work by tha day by ex- FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Ben- Gerard J. 8. Abele, bonded and licensed abstractor of titles, OSes U N. MED, K. of R. and & perienced dressmaker. Can give good nett Block. over Carrs drag ntora references, 2338 Adama. Independent RATHBONE SISTERS. phsne No. 508. ROOMS AND1 BOARD. MUSICAL, 1 i. THING USE WANT a ,' ADVER-TlftEMENT- - . Sickroom a doling Conveniences Dentists . it The Utah 1 MALE HELP, WANTED. FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms NICHOLS CONCERT BAND E. W. .with board, home cooking. 614 24th. Nichola, Director. Instruction on all ANT Intelligent person msy ears a military band instruments and for good laoomn correspondlag thorough count in interpretation. newapnpen; no caavasslng; experPhono 1198 Ind. 152 Patterson Ave. BOARDERS WANTED. ience unnecessary. Send lor pan tlculara. Northern Preen Syndicate WANTED Boardsra at 448 XSnd. lad. Lockport, N. Y. 868. HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMER SITUATIONS WANTED MALES. ROOMS. HAIR SWITCHES for sale at red need FOR RENT, UNFURNI8H. prices. Hair chain a specialty. MasSITUATION WANTED By young for balls querade costumes to man experienced In dry goods, cloth- 8 UNFURNISHED ROOMS for light All mall orders and thaatera ing. shoes and groceries; beet refhousekeeping. 458 21st street promptly attended to. Mrs. CL E. erences. Address L., G. B., care Lee721 24th. P. O. Box 436. Standard. FOR RENT 3 unfurnished rooms, MONEY TO LOAN. electric digbt and bath, 2208 WashCIVIL ENGINEER ington avenue MONEY TO LOAN- -J. J. BRUMXITT L. B. SPENCER CIVIL ENGINEER FOR RENT HOUSER, Railroad., Waterworks, Bewsrn and MONEY TO LOAN On farms and Power Plante. Accurate Survey, city real estate. Hunter A Kennedy, Plena EiHmaUe and Reports. modem house. ApFOR RENT Room g. First Natl Bask Bldg. Mineral U. R Deputy 2332 Surveyor. Jefferson. ply aid to be progressing satisfactorily. Office, 208 Eceles Bldg. Ind. Phone MISCELLANEOUS. t 1166. P. O. Bex 498, Odgen, Utah. Experiments along these lines have FOR RENT Seven-roobrick house. sevbeen going on at the hospital for 614 Cross BL to want action If acyou quick get try eral yean end occasionally brief counts have been published of cures . these columns. FOR RENT modern brick oa POOL AND BILLTARD SUPPLIER alleged to have. been, performed. The Nob Hill cheap real to steady tenBUY. TO WANTED bails of the work has been that to JACK FERGUSON. Pool and Billiard 7 6-lm ant WedelL cure consumption beyond the Incipient Tables and Supplies. Telephone All sixes. FOR RENT Four-roo8608 Lincoln. Slot matage an unknown something must FAT HORSES wanted. sumBell, 641-k- . bouq 2537 Burnett A Dee,. Grant be found in the diet." Now It la chines. mer kitchen. 232 23a BL rat National Bank Meets every Saturday afternoon at ia Pythian IUU, Utah National Bank building. Sojourning sisters cordially inritad to attend. 1:30 a MRS. ELLA BROWN, M. K. MRS. LBABEL WTANT, of R end OF OGDEN United States C 4 Intercit Paid on Sivin CN aa ORDER Depositary Is DN()fisaaatMMgtMaPrilldllll Matma E. PtAiy Vies PrAAMvnt E Haaj 9SSSS IS440MI oCaaSiIaf A. V IkliHAih Awlitiiit Caafilw ORDER OP RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Wnwtch Division No. 124, O. R. meeta second and fourth Friday at 1:30 p. m. ia X. of P. Hall, oorner Washington avenue and 34th street. All brothers nr eordlally Invited to attend. F. W. HERRINGTON, & I BOYLE, 8. end T, , Accounts . OP WASHINGTON. Ogden Union, No. 172, Order of Washington, meets every Tuesday oclock In A. O. U. W. evening nt Hall. Ylalting comrade invited to tfend. WM. DOYLE, President WALTER RICHEY, Bocretsiy. FORESTERS OF AMERICA. - . sh.ll draw interest at the 7 P1 cent per annum from UibS4!.? th8 leTy aforesaid; and if f al4 Installments shall when they become delin-S- ? ,reri thereon shall be 10 per P1- - unnum until such .- -h ,r fully paid. delinquent Said Tx Inforced and collected aa in f Bpnclnl Taxea, and if ! th, Property on which said lnr wl11 b advertised and us iLm.4 according to law. TnXPi rB payable at hr FBATEBNAL 8. 80 ald fourth Installment of 10 Ang 19, 190A rj, "J11 ld Installmenta, except 5" f SALE OR TRADE re.ldet.ee and lot, 640 FOR SALE brick on enr line, 81,108. brick with barn, 81.460, frame, good location, 11,168. frame, good location, $1,250. frame, with acre of land, cm Monroe, dose in, 2.0n0. Four acre firit-cla- u laud, good utter right, dose iu. cheap. CHALNCKY PARRY. Cor. 23rd and Wash. Phuua No. 369-x- . that thla unknown nutriment WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. P,r cent or remedy has been at last discovered in vegetable Juice second installment of 30 per Accompany the clmiUr are the WANTED Clean white rags at the Dec. 17, 1905. names of two New York physicians, Standard office. third Installment of 30 per who, it ia stated, were appointed by Feb. A 1905. tbe hospital authorities to observe and FOR SALE FARMS. g,n,ta,lment B8 8id brotherhood sj-c- t FOR 8 ALE house; lot 66x 132 feet, on Paitereon. one block from car hne, also 8 houses and 9d.7xle4 feet, on 22nd etreet Good paying property, inquire from owner. 8i'u Patterson avenue. A bargain if aold at once. - special city tax. . ond str.ei. 2 notice op Konnedi FOR addi-Ogda- -.- FRATERNAL Grant. Og-Eflt- y it REAL ESTATE. Four-roo- Wahsatch Lodge No. 370. Ogdea Brotherhood Kailsay Carmen of Amor g ic.i, meets and 3rd Friday of each moutn at Eagle Hall. FOR SALE residence; shade, W- - E. HARDY. C. lawn and hgn:.: one block from C.. 222 23rd St W. R ALWAY. R new public building. Apply 222S 8, 146 W. 22nd rcaieiu WA;, El SALE 1005. frame houae aud large lot on 12th at., east or Washington: ban. fruit and shale trees, good W.ier right; price part cash, halaniv on time. Hunter tContlnued) TAX. CITY SPECIAL FOR 2fi, r report on the experiment, and they peak la moat sanguine terms of what has been accomplished and what will doubtless follow aa the work progresses. In addition to applying the raw vegetable Juice aa a curs for tha most obstinate case of consumption, the hospitals circular announced that It Is believed, moreover, that thla may lead to a mean by which everybody msy he rendered immune from the deadly tubercle bacilli, Juet as vaccination safeguards from smallpox." ' It Is stated that the experiments were begun on a small scale, with only a few vegetables ground by hand. Latter machinery wee Introduced and nearly every vegetable used aa food employed. LAWYERS DO NOT FULLY AGREE. Xarragansett Pier. R. I., Aug. 25. The delegatee to the annual session of the American Bar aiwciatlon held their Jinal sessions here today. The election of offleere for the coming year was the principal business scheduled. The special order for today was the consideration of the majority and minority reports of the insurance law committee. The majority report recommended legislation by congress providing for federal supervision of Insurance; the repeal of aH valued policy laws; a uniform life policy, the terms of which shall be specifically defined; the repeal of all retaliatory tax laws; stricter" Incorporation laws In ths several stats insofar as they affect the creation of insurance companies and a federal statute prohibiting the use of mail to all persona, associations or correspondents, transacting the busl- - FOR SALE 20 sores farming land and 15 acres pasture at Hooper. John Maringnonl, Hooper, Utah. ness of insurance In disregard of state and federal regulations. The minority report, presented by W. R. Vance, declares that no reason has been shown why the bueinera of Insurance should be regarded ae interstate commerce. Therefore, the report says. It Is clear that the regulation' and control of the business Is beyond the powers of the federal government. It is tbe opinion of the minority that federal supervision, if it were constitutionally possible, would probably remedy many of the existing evils but that aueb supervision la not possible without a constitutional amendment. The report characterize, existmost ing modes of state regulation defective aa they are inefflclent In preventing wildcat" companies from needengaging in the business and are lessly expensive to the policy- - holder, who. In the last analysis, bear the expenses incident to the business. 25. The Aug. Washington, State Department, received a ca- blegnm from Yokohama- today saying that the ship Australia, owned by Sprecklea, bad. been seized. Tlie diepatnh givea no de-tails of why tbe ablp was .elaed or anything concerning the bust- nes in which it wee engaged. FOR FIRE INSURANCE. RENT-STO- RE. 16 feet near Madeloa school; will erect store for proper partiei. Apply Wm. Glaemana. Insurance, Real Es413, tate and Loana. Rooms 411 418 Utah .Loan A Trust Building. B. H. GODDARD, 1-- YOUR NAME Court Wasatch No. C, Foresters of America. Meeta I. O. O. F. Halt 24th street, flrat and third Wednesday to on the Ust of those Invited to try our evenings of each month at 7:30. Laundry Work. The . G. A.W. HALSEY, C. R. best product of former years could GARNER, Secretary. P net be compared with tho way wo launder shlrta, collars and cuffs. Why KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. not try us en you ref . Silver Tent, No. L meeta first and third Friday evenings at oclock, in K. of P. Hall. Ylalting Knight corJ. McVicker, Aaanyer, 150 Main SL, dially invited. FOR SALS Gentle driving mam; 1 Lake City, Utah. P. Bog 1018. F. M. COCHRANE, Commander. set double harness; 1 almost new Salt Sample by mall or express will be R. T. HARRIS, Record Keeper. colt carefully tent, sise 16x24: 1 assayed., FOR GALE MISCELLANEOUS. ASSAYER a 1443 23rd at Bell phone 337-- x. Ogdon Tent, No. 24, meets the ARCHITECTR seo-on- d and fourth Wednesday evenings ia 1. O. O. F. HnlL FOR BALE Home bottled peaches, F. C. Woods A Co., Architects, rooms nt 3 oclock sharp, sad refrigerator. 2966 Adama ave. 86 and 57. Flrat National Bank Build- Visiting Knights eordlally invited to 810-k- . attend. Bell phone 626. ing. Telephone J. W. HALSEY, Commander. F. F. BOND. Record Keeper. FOR S ALE Goats end donkeys: gen- C. M. SQUIRES AndHrat 746 24th tle and well trained for driving or 'street. Bell Phone 770 T. riding. Enquire .L, Phillips. . 2932 LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. . Grant ave. BUILDERR CONTRACTORS AND Silver Hive, No. L meets the second FOR BALE 1150.00 two seated canoWheelright Contraction Co. fourth Tuesdays at 1:30 p. m. at and py top Burry, far 175.00. atreeL VisCement workers, estimates for O'Neill Hall, Twenty-fift- h ' 7 room house, easy terms flow. 6 nlahed. Excavation and all kinds of iting slaters cordially invited. room hours 1850. Call on R. L. Ire. cement work done. 2476 WashLAURA AVER ILL, L C. 1-- 2 ington avenue. FOR SALE Household furniture, 877 24th street Bell phone 71 lx. LUCY NELSON, R. K. PIANO TUNING. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. PIANO TUMNOL-ifr- . Tempest Wood, Weber Camp, No. 74. Meet In K. single tuning $3.60; by the year $7.60. FOR BALE Singer Sewing machine, Address, ears Fred Mesas, 2466 Wash of P. Hall in Utah National Bank bicycle, etc. 877 ,24th Bt. Bell avenue. building every Thursday evening at I o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially phone 711x. invited to attend. physicians and FOR SALE Household WM. DOTLE. C. C. furniture; Dr. A. Fernlund, Physician and Bur E. AUTH. Clerk, let Nat Bank Bids ladys bicycle and spring wagon. Inquire 649 23rd Bt. Ind Thone 386 non. Office hour, 10 to 12 a. m, 3 to 4 p. m. 840 25th at. Thone 329. FRATERNAL ORDER CF EAGLES. surgeonr FOR SALE Nice lot of chickens. Including Rhode Island Ileda. 849 20th street. Bell 'phone CHICKENS 377Z. BUSINESS CHANCES. PAINTING ANt PAPER HANGING. Fraternal Order of Eagles. Ogdea Wall paper, paper hanging and Aerie, Noi 118. F. O. E.. meeta every In Eagle Hall, east of painting. Set 3. R- - Drane, 2464 Wash. Sunday evening Reed hotel, at 8:00. Vial ting BrothTT er Eagle are invited to. attend tho SCAVENGER WORK. Aerie meetings. E. R. GEIGER. W. P. Jnhi Van Zwedfn. FOR SALE Newly furnished rooming TELEPHONE I). T. TRACT, W. Reey. Bell 747 Y for all kinds of scavenger house. Good businesa All rooms H. B. FORRES. Aerie Phyaiclaa work. filled. 2468 Grant avenue. Ogden Steam Laundry 437 Beth Phones 174. m Twenty-fift- h St INTERESTING INSTRUCTIVE Correct English How to use it A MONTHLY MAGAZINE DEVOT- ED TO THE USE OF ENGLISH. JOSEPHINE TURCK BAKER, Editor. Partial Cuntentofor This Month. Courao In English for the Beginner. Conns In English for the Advanced Pupil. How to Increase One's Vocabulary. Tho Art of Conversation. Should and Would: How to Use Them. Pronunciations (Century Diction- ary.) Correct English in the Home. 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