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Show EXAMINER: MORNING TI1E ITAII, SATURDAY OGDEN, I FOR W0RLD0F jN THE PORTS Chant. Running Mia aul Parting Jeu-ninalao ran. Erem pulled up. Fourth race, one mile and a Uoneju l0 (Rettig). 13 to 1. won; Blackthorn 1M F. Sullivan I, IS to 1. second: Jerry Hunt llu t Dugan t. 40 to 1. third. Time. 1:5!. Kipper. Expedient. Bird of Fasaage. laioue. Sarredus. Brennu. Dr. Shorb and W. B. Gates also ran Fifth race, mile and Afty yards Nine Spiv 107 iCUikj. 5 to 1. won. Jackfull l'H (T. Sullivan), I to 1. second; Corrigan 11! I Knapp). 7 to 5. third. Time. 1:46 Bnera, Orchan. and Conger alao ran. Sixth race, the Ilalma handicap, mx furlong!-S- i. George, Jr. 104 lC W'il-lams I, 9 to 3, won: Soufrirre l)5 iC. Miller). 7 to 2. aeoond; Boloman tW. Smith I. 10 to 1. third. Time. 1 : ltt . rhalanx. Salable, Si. Frauds and Delagoa also ran (IS CANE JO TO fourth 1) won RACE. THE Jackfull Tired In the Fifth Raca and Nina Spot Won, Finishing 1 Strong. Three hot favorite captured the honor in the Am half o C bo card at Oakland At the Fair Ground. A surprise came ia the fourth Feh. 23. Fair grounds New Orleans, rare, when Cane jo. after several un results: a won inrreaaful attempt, Anally First race, mile and a sive-nt- h came Winifred A. won, Water Lake second. purse at II to 1. Nine Spot Erma third. Time. 1:51 from anajr back la the Afth rare, Second race, three and a half furWeathnon. might Jackfull tiring and Suaannah won. Bitter Miss seclongs er threatening, track sloppy. Results: ond. Helen Lucas third. Time. : 43 Woolma Firat race, four furlong Third race, six furious 11! (Robinson), 11 to SO, won; YanGallant, won. Fenian second. kee Jim 1W (Longue), 15 to 1. second: third. uur, 1:14 John H. Sheehan 112 (C. Williams), IS Fourth race. Ave furlongs Sou- hern Charley Crons to 1. third. .Time, :W won, Van Ness second, T. B. Doric. X.. Como, Utica, Mar Payne. Zero third. Time, 1:01 also Clara Santa and Meade? Iasaen, Fifth race, six furlongs Sir Franran. cis II. won. Peter Nathaniel second, Second race, six and a half furlongs Bernice third. Time. 1:1C. to 10, won: -- Bantam 107. (Rice). Sixth race, mile and twenty yards 8lu 100 (Rettlg). so to 1. second;1. Avoid won, alFvlgny second, Sonoma IS to HO (Dugan), Pick Wilson 1:41 4 5. Trank Fllttaer, Belle third. Time. third. Time. 1:24frolic, Rotrou. Rumore and Orphan At Hot Springe. Girl also ran. Temptation left at the Hot Springe, Ark., Feb. 23. Jockey poet Third race. Ave furlongs Lily Gold-- Herman Redtke, by winning four race ! record tor ing 111) (Robin Soa). 9 (o 10, won: today, smashed (hr world's The gylvla Talbot 110 (Dugan), 12 to 1. winning mounts during the week. 110 record belonged to Tod Sloan, who Wheeler Princes second: road eighteen winners in one week (Knapp). 9 to 1, third. Time, 1:02 Ethel Barrymore, Melar, Soundly, La then to Eugene Hllrebrand. who rode twenty. By today's victories, Radtke brought his record for one week up to twenty-tw- o winning mounts. The offiLEGAL cials have now secured full evidence that the horse registered as The Rake NOTICE TO WATER USERS. ia a ringer. Results: First, race, six furlongs Ala Russel State Engineer's OiAce, won; Haughty second; J. P. Mayberry Salt I.ake City, Utah, Feb. 20. 1906. Notice ia hereby given that the third. Time, 1:16. Second race, three furlongs Miss Union PaelAe railroad company, whose 8 tonne won; Game Bird second; Dr. i 201 street. Main address postnfflee . Balt Lake City. Utah, has made appli- J. F. Aiken third. Time, 1:301-5Third race, mile and a Sixteenth-Cu- tter cation in accordance with the requirewon; BullAnch second; King ments of chapter 109. Session Laws of Ellsworth third. Time, 1:40 Utah, 196, to appropriate twenty-twFourth race, one mile Bravery (22.3) cubic feel per and three-tentsecond of water Sowing in Taylor's won; Bandillo second; Buxom third. Canyon creek, Weber county, I'tih. Time. 1:43 Said water will be diveried by means Fifth rare, three furlongs Rose of pipe lines at points described a fol- Hart won; Nine second; Wilcox third. lows: Point Na 1 lies east 750 feet Time :36. distant from tbe southeast corner of Sixth race, mile and an eighth the northwest quarter of aectkm 36. Dollna won; Henry M. second; Dave township 6 north, range 1 weal. Salt Sommers third. Time, 1:55 Lake base and meridian. Point No. 2 lies south 1.3(H) feet distant from the At City Park. shove described point. Point No. 3 New Orleans. La., Feb. 23. The bran north 63 degrees 30 minutes third Tice at City Park waa declared cast. 90 feet distant from (he southwest corner of the northeast quarter off and today's card reduced to aix of section 35, township 6 north, range events. Results: First race, three and a half furlongs 1 west. Salt Lake base and meridian. Brummrl won; Tom Morgan Said water will be collected from tbe shore described points, conveyed for a abroad; Mclntrye third. Time, : 43 distance of 27,470 feet and there used - Second raw, mile and a sixteenth. from January 1 to December 81, In- Belling Liberty Mo won; Delcarlna Time, clusive. of each year, for general rail- second; Thistle Heather third. road purposes in said company' yards 1:50. Third race, mile and one sixteenth, at Ogden, Weber county, Utah. secAll protests against (he granting of selling Tha Gleam won; Tabor said application, Mating Ihe reasons ond; Lineman Hay third. Time, therefor, must be made by affidavit In 1:501-5- . duplicate and Aled in this office within Fourth rare, Ave and a half furlongs, Jack Lolcn thirty (30) days after the completion handicap Monet won; of the publication of this notice. second; Meadew Brrexe third. Time, CALEB TANNER. 1:00 State Engineer. Fifth race, ceven furlongs Bert Date of Arat publication February Aara won; Lieutenant Rice second; 24, date of completion of publication The Only Wray third. Time, 1:30. March 26. Sixth race, six and a half furlongs Creel on; Casein second; Gentian NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. third. Time, l:2l-5- . gin Francisco. Fab. SS. -- 2-- - 1-- I' 3-- - 1 1-- 3-- o - h k ft Great Western Mining, York BOWLING Smelt-h- a ft Development Co., held on the 26th day of January, 1306, assessment No. 8 of four cents per share waa levied on the outstanding stock of said company, payable immediately to J. H. Knanss, secretary, at hia office, Na 2tf Eeciea building, Ogden, Utah. Any stock upon which this namaament mxy remain nnpald on Tuesday, February 27, 1908, will he delinquent and will be advertised for aale at public unction ana unless payment la made before, will be aold on Friday, March 16. 1906, at 4 o'clock p. m. at the e of said J. H. Knausa, secretary No. 206 Eerie building, Ogden, Utah, to pay the delinquent asneesment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. J. H KNAUS8, Secretary, TOPEccles Bldg., Ogden, Utah. Ogden, Utah, Jan. 26, 1906. ANNUAL modern. IDE INJURED Lund Weber County Fair Association. McDowell Tbe regular annual meeting of the Dbs stockholders of the Weber County Fair association will be held on Marrh 14. Totals at the county . 830 commissioner's county court house, Ogden City, 2 o'clock p. m. for the purpose l''sh, of electing officers and to transact any "d 11 business that may regularly come before said meeting. This meet-iwill not interfere with the special inerting called for February 19, at 18 o'clork a. m. at the same place. WM. GLASMANX. President WM. CRAIG, Secretary. rooms, 143 158 431 165 163 154482 202 179 187 568 179 155 162 496 153 160 138451 131 s NOTICE 1 99 7992428 Alaska. Reynold!) . Barclay .... Lamdin ... ...... 79 ...... .103 . .. 91 Clert J07 Beardsley 165 Le 77 149 105 76 119 6- 7- 223 14- 7- 399 107 100 121 308 383 405 i kin-- IN HORSES THE STRETCH i l:-- 22H Beil 76k Z; ' why each day's failure to advertise your mcar- piupcrty in t, a Third race, mile and Afty yards Sunray 90 (Roasi. 11 to 5. won: Chancellor Walworth 90 (Miller). 6 to 5 second; Lucian 102 (McDaniel). 6 to 5, third. Time, 1:43 Hippocrates, Bioe is el and Helen S. alao ran. Fourth race, one mile Sanfara 37 (Millen, 1 to 2, won; Wrenne 92 (McDaniels), 6 to 1. second; Crawshade 89 (Presion). 30 to 1. third. Time. 1:30 Willie Gregg, Revolt. Antarn. Sandstorm and Pleasant Day also ran. Fifth race, mile and seventy yards-Mi- as May Bowdlsh 108 (Palma), 3 to 1, won; Huapala 108 (Nichols), 12 to 1. second; Northville 110 (Miller), 8 to 5 third. Time,' 1:46. Sherry. Patsy Brown, Tattenham, Free!, Old Vike, Golden Light and Gondola alao ran. Sixth rare, six furlongs Starling 98 (Millar), 7 to 10, won; Evelyn Griffin 98 (Horner), I to 2, second; Anona 104 (Praatonk. 15 to 1, third. Time. 1:14. Elisabeth F Seed Cake. Mrs. Bob, April's Pride, Cora Goats, Rublana and Pints alao ran. 1- Man 82 ne- Noirr is hereby given that a treating cf the stockholders of the ape-r;- i Axurlte Gold ft Copper Mining otnpsnv lx hereby called to be held Wwid Institute In Ogden. . . nt) the 6th day of March. 1906. " " "f that day. The object meeting ia for the Stockbold-rmslder and take action upon f 'Ho wing proposition: Tbe chang--' n,i amending of an article of the ,r' P- Benrjxpretion. ' article t: It, U proposed 7 so that tbe tame And said stock shall be And also to transact such as mar come before the rd- - "rkboidsr A G. albert scoworoft, President. MAW, Secretsry. Par In a circular Issued by 8. K. Hooper, general passenger and ticket agent of the Denver ft Rio Grande, addressed to the agents of the road and connecting lines, he is sending out a general rail for labor to aisUt. in the building of (he Western PaciAc. He says: 1 am advised that several thousand laborers are needed for the building of tbe Western PaciAc railroad, and that all men who are desirous of get ting employment In railroad construction work can now obtain It in California. The opportunity offered by the colonist rates will enable men to get Into that territory at a much less expense than will probably again be offered ct least before fall. It would be well for yon to notify all men who are seeking this kind of employment of thla opportunity. I am authorised to any that E. B. ft A. 1 Stone company, headquarters at Oakland, Cal., will guarantee eni-- . ployment at their camps on the line of the Western PaciAc for all laborers who present themselves at the Oak land headquarters. The wages are 12 per day for men boarding themselves and 12.25 per day for men who board In their camps; board, 5 per week; medical fee. 75 cents per month. They have a limited number of positions for foremen and other men of that rises, ranging from 60 to IWfl per month, hut an all anch applicants cannot, be employed, places will be furnished to the earliest comers. The Utah Construction company with headquarter at Oroville. Cal., also contractors on the Western guarantee work at their camps on the line of the Western PaciAc rail road to all laborers who present them' selves at. Oroville. The wagra ere $2 per dy for men hnerding themselves and f2.25 per day for men ho hoard in their camps; hoard, 5 per week, medlral fee, 75 cent per month. There will also he a limited number of pol-tion- s for foremen and men of that class at 6ft to $100 per month. In ad ditlon to the above mentioned laborers, this Arm will want a large number of carpenters, carpenters' helpers, saw mill men and loggers. For Arat class help wages will be 12.56 to 4 per day, and 95 per week for board. Employment can he furnished a great many for running steam drills, ate ilnnary engines, locomotives, pumps, etc., for which wage will run from 4 per day, with a 92.56 to charge of 95 per week for board. A good many stone maaona and the customary number of tenders and assistants ran also And employment later in the sea rcn. 'This work will last from a year and a half to two years. All men will he Di greo of Honor, meets every Wednesday evening at S o'clock at A. O. L. W. halL Mrs. Net C. of Alfred V. Age Joseph Chat H.; Miss L. Jennie lie UanAeld, Prout, recorder; B. McCracken Juum Ml Lola Fierce, financier. Visiting AGEE. CHEZ ft McCRACKEN. members cordially Invited. Attorney and Counsellors at Law, Room 4u, 41, 4! and 43 Firat National WOMEN OF t till, I rot WOODCRAFT. Bank Building, Ogdon, Utah. If lad. rhoae 317 Notary in office Ph-ui- Vtonis room. l'uini-hr- d bus Bldg J. L. JiliOHY, First NoL Bank Bldg. Musicians Directory HENRY 753-K- :i 1 . 214 In- lf Firi 5. t ADVERTI6EMENT6 ON THIS PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO FIRST INSERTION LESS THAN 25 CENTS. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN EXCEPTING BUSIADVANCE. NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. keeping, ton Rooms for light 137 26th. 13-S--tf Dining room girl ai tbe FOR RENT Furnished rooms suitable for gentlemen. 162 251 2 2.1-6- FURNISHED rooms, with or without board. Imperial, 2354 Washing- WANTED Girl for general housework. Small family. No chlldreo. f 2 2546 Adams Ave. 3 ton 8L 21-t- WANTED Experienced eewlng girl. FIRST CLASS furnished rooms, nt the Bismarck, 128 25tk SL Apply at once. 469 Wab . upstairs. 221 lwk. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, Ben M-l- f nett Block. GIRL HOUSEWORK Good FOR f. wage. 2354 Adam Ave. FOR RENT Clean furnished rooms, 10-7-- SITUATIONS WANTED, with bath, thoroughly ivaovatod; also light housekeeping rooms. Tbs Colonial, 863 24th SL Mrs. B. L. Chinn, Manager. FEMALE. Plain sewing and dressPhone Bell 515a. Ind 152. WANTED making. Twenty-fourt- MARIE C RITES, Clerk. roe Avenue. 223-4- 1 2731 Mom ROYAL ARCANUM. Safest and best. Insures men for two or three thousand dollars. Mountain Council, Na S37, Rocky ARCHiTECTS. meets second and fourth Friday evenO. U. IV. hqlL over Hoar A. M. SQUIRES, architect, 48 First ings at . store. Yi thing brothers eard tally National Lank Uldg. Ogden, Utah. ell's invited. 125-t- l FRANK FOULGER, Regent J. W. WOTHERSPOON. Collector. UPHOLSTERING. G. B. BOBEKTS, Secretary. Did You Ever Stop to Think B. P. O. ELKfi. I can make your old furniture took like new? 1 do the beet French polishOgdei Lodge, Na 713, meets every ing, alao all kinds of repair work, mat Tuesday evening. Lodge end dug ireia uakiug. cleaning and relaying topms. seoogd floor Mtsonl butldtog, carpets No large mm to pay; result, 2(16 Washington Ave. luwen pricea. Twelve year' experiJ. A. HOWELL E. R. ence with Boyle Furniture Co.; alas J. 11. KNAVBS, Secretory, furnish beat of reference from Ogden ctUaeaa. AU oadern given prompt KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, Bernard A. Danker. 2664 InT99-y; Ball Quincy At. phone Ogden Council, Na 777, meets at A. dependent 211 O. U. W. hall every Monday nt p. m. Visiting brothers invited to nb INSURANCE. (end. W. J. MORAN, F. 8. W. N. PEIItCE, Notary Public, Reel D. HICKS. Q. K. Estate; Fire, life and Accident 407 84th 6L LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. DR. D. N. SMITH, 1st FOR RENT Rooms for light house1 427 2iih St. keeping. FOR RENT 22S Neighbors Invited. Dues can be paid at tbe office of Ed. Auth. the afternoon of the 28th of each mouth, Firat National Bank Bldg. MARY E. BAUMKISTER, C. N, 578 95-u- J. ADDIK CLARK, G. N. Women of Woodcraft Ogdon Circle SSI, meet a every Tuesday might at : 30 o'clock, K. of P. hall. Visiting Dentists SINGLE furnished rooms with clean, fresh bed, per month, 2468 Wash. Mis. Tonissek, proprietress. FEMALE HELP WANTEDi Virginia. MH3 ELLEN EASTMAN, Clerk, Washington Avenue. 2-- 3u-l- WANTED Sego Lily Circle, No. 174, meets every second and fourth Friday nights 7:80, ia K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbors cordially invited. office tuner, BLAIR, piano Yah. ave. Fiiouo nii-ei- 30ARD AND ROOM. Nat Bnk. BldS- - 00. EXPERIENCED drmamakor wants BOARD, room aud washing, 5 per week. 167 28th L sewlug by the day. 2161 Grant Ave. HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES 0 tf 'Phone Ind. 390. FURNISHED rooms, wiih or without MALE HELP, WANTED. board, private family, 171 I2d at. HAIR 8WJTCHKB for anla nt reduced 1 mo pricea Hair chafes n specially. Mew querado cestrikMo to rent for balls WANTED Solicitor. E. U Hurd, the AU mail ordern and theaters. ROOMS AND BOARD, all modern Hauer. 2348 Waahlrgtnn. promptly attended to. Mrs. C. conveniences. 614 24th sL Lee, 32134th. P. O. Ben 411. MEN and women wanted to learn tbe S6th SL barber trade in eight week; wage BOARD AND ROOM8-- 44 mo. FIRE INSURANCE. while learning; poaitiona guaranteed; illustrated catalogue aent free. FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSES. B. H. GODDARD, Insurance, Real RoMoler System College, Ogden. tate and Loans. Ho ms 411 41L 2976 ANY intelligent person may earn n FURNISHED house for rent, 413 Utah Loan ft Trust Balldlag. tor Washington. good Income corresponding newspapers; no . canvassing; exSCAVENGER WORK, WANTED UNFURNISHED ROOMS. Send for perience unnecessary. partlcula.. Northern Press Syndi- THREE unfurnished Telephone John Van Sweden if you rooms, 282 22d ai. have cate, Lock port. N..Y. nay scavenger work. Prompt 218-lwservice and neat work.' Bell phono FOR BALE REAL ESTATE. 747-ISfttf WANTED TO BUY. FOR SALE A few good building lots TREATMENTS. on bench, one block from car line; WANTED Heavy horse aud mares. KoInou he ft at Will Fell's, Saur 4 only prr foot. Also a Prof. Nelaoa, Room T. Bouquets, treats boue and lot 7x8 rods, not far from day, Feb. 24. J. F. Florian. and nil Rheumatism, Neuralgia railroad shop, only 11,056. 11. 11. allmeuu from Impure arising A WANTED amall of young dog Goddard, 310 KtrTei bldg. 2 22-breed. C34 22nd Si. SALE-SNAP! .. One of FOR the WANTED CIVIL ENGINEER. Parties haring beds, modern residences In nicest or furpillow springs, mattrrs!, on the bench, 3,750. the city, niture eultable for furnished rooms, L. SPENCER, CIVIL ENGINEER. Kelly ft Herrick. can find a customer by ringing up Railroads, Waterworks, hewers and No. or 535 lnd phono 636y. Power Plants, uecnrnto'. Surveys. phone TO TRADE Improve; property oppoBelL me Plant. Estimates, aqd Reports. on new 24th SL site for postofflee U. B. Deputy Mineral gurveysr." M. H. MONEY TO LOAN. improved residence property. Office, 203 Ecelaa Bldg. lad. From Thomas. 11SS.. F, Box 499. Ogden, Utah. MONEY TO LOAN J. J. BRUMMITT. FOR BALE Five farm close In. Three houses. Real estata MONEY TO LOAN on farms and to FRATERNAL bought and void in Utah and Idaha dly reel estate. HUNTER ft 613 28th St. Bell Phono 906X. P. KENNEDY, Room 6, Firat Nntl a. u, w. A. Mattson. Bank Building. 4 1-- tf lft-ll-i-y 3 a kx-aie- a ten-roo- Silver Hive No. 1, ugaeto the second and fourth Tuesdays fit 2:29 p. m. at g ONeill Hall. Twwtygfth street sisters cordiaRy Invited. BESSIE REBRING. L. C. LUCY NELSON, R. K. Vle-llin- KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Ogden Lodge, No. 2. KnlgMe ef Pythias, meeto et Castle Hall, Utah National Bank building, every Msa-dn- y evening. An K. of P.'s requested to meet with pa. C. A. HUBS, C. C. HENRY HAWEN, M. cf F. L. N. MEID, K. of R. and & RATH BONE fISTERB. , Moat every Saturday afternoon at :80 In Pythias hall, Utah Ngtkmal Beak building. 8ojournlng slaters dially Invited to attend. MRR. TILLIE ROBB, M. E. C- MRS. ISABEL WYANT, I at end C, WOODMEN cor- I. OF THE WORLD. Weber Camp, Na 74. Meets Ig K. of F. hall in Utah National Balk building every Thursday evening at I oclork. Visiting Woodman cordially invited 4e attend. SAMUEL E. JOST, C. C E. AllTH, Clerk, Pint Nat Bask Building. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAOLEB. Fraternal Order ef Engle. Ogdon Aerta, Na lit. F. O. E, meet ovory Sunday evening In Eaglo hall, east of Reed betel, nt l:0d. VUdtlng Brother Eagles are Invited to attend the Aerie meetings. U. A. W. Na Lodge 2, fidelity J. C. GA8BERO, W. PrealdaoL Menu In A. O. U. W. Hull every D. T. TRACY. W. Seaeetoay. evening. Visiting brothers inFORBES. Aerie FhyatoUa. H. vited. JAMES H. MXAUGiqJN, M. W. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS WALTER RICHEY, Recorder, W. N. PEIRCE, Financier. . Wasatch Division Na 124, O. R. C. meets sacoid and fourth Friday nt MASONIC. 0 p. m. In K. of P. ball, oornar Washington avenue end 24th etreeL Masonlo HnU. over 241B Wnehlng-to- n All bBothers are cordially Invited to attend. Ave, Ogaea, Utah. GEO. ALLEN, C. C. and T, D. L. BOTIJC, Queen Esther Chapter He, 4, O. E. g. Regular meetings held nt Masonlo Hall tho first and third FHdays of ORDER OF WASHINGTON. each month. Sojourning mam kora to lavitod atlapd. cordially Ogden Union, Na 172, Order of ELSIE BADCON. W. M. moot every YVedny Washington, LILLIE HALSTEAD, Secretory. evening nt I o'dait in A. O. U. w. invited to Ilnll. Visiting comrade ODD FELLOW!. attend. a FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE An Income property at n bargain. A paying Investment for any one who has four to six thous- FOR SALE Furniture, cheap. 2338 and dollars for residence or income. Lincoln. Not n speculation. N. H. Ives, 209 Eccles Bldg. FOR SALE Organ. High grade, ehap-e- l style. Good as new. Also hanging Idaho SALE! f have land, FOR lamp. 1405 24th SL I land of which in Idaho, large body will cut up in tracts, and will sell FOR HALE Newman Brea.' 9106.60 on terms to suit purchasers; good organ, good as new. 35.00. Address chance for panics with amall capital Mf Organ, ram Standard. near markit and sugar This land H factory: will he aold very cheap. J. FOR SALE Good paying business. J. Brummltt. 19-t- f Apply 821 24tb SL 1 have the exclusive FOR SALE GOOD HOME FOR CHILD. agency for one ml I lion acres of farm lead in westers Canada; this land WISH to raise n little child- - Good la rich alluvial soil, has plenty of home. 36th StreeL Address Stand water, ia located near railroad and ard, X. B. market; I in ib famous wheat belt and ran be bought very cheap on BUSINESS CHANCES. lopg time at low rate of IntereaL J. J. BrummltL well established and FOR SALE- -a good paying hualneaa for right party EUR SALE 195 acren Just south of Kelly ft Herrick. rity, flrn class improvemats, spring ento house and barn; water picd FOR SALE Good paying saloon busiclosed with woven wire fence, inde124-l- f ness- Apply 260 24th SL water with reservoirs right pendent some take dear city on farm; might WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. property in part payment; title perfect. C B. Sears. Bell telephone BUY your' trunks at Gallacher's fac. tory; saves 25 per cent.489-X-Opers . House block. Bell 'phone FOR SALE One of the nest fruit mo orchards and farms on W'llaon lane, located within one mile of the S. P. PROFESSIONAL shops; has good house, barn and other outbuildings. Tbis ia an Ideal home for one dlring to do business physicians and surgeons. in tbe city and have a country home. BrummltL J. J. Dr. A. FERNLUND. Physician and Surgeon. Office hour. 10 to 13 brick modern SAIJS FOR 8 to 4 p. m. 340 35th SL 'Phone nu house, well locatai, $2,500, Kelly 220. ft Herrick. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Five acre of good, rich with water, land near sugar J- factory Reel Estnte, Loan and Insurance. - J, BrummltL $100 per acre. Fine Hat of business and residence property. House to rent Room 43 are., bustne SNAP Washington National Bank Building. Frank Firat B. Herrick. properly. Kelly ft Herrick. lf 2--2 817-K- 13-2--tf AND UMBRELLA MAKER. PAPER HANGFR fur-jiih- e r . TAILORS. a a WM. DOYTJL STOVE AND RANGE dr Queen City, Rebekah Lodge Na L, O. O- - F. Meets first and third Saturday evenings at Odd Fellows' street Visiting Hall, Twenty-fourtmembers invited. h MRS. C. ZIMMERMAN, Noble Grand. MRS. E. MEID, Secy, 713 23rd SL FRATERNAL BROTHEtiriODD, Ogden Lodge No. 371, T. t. IL, meets first an 1 third Fridays at 8 p. m (n I. O. O. F. Hall. Visiting members cordially Invited. NELLIE RUTLEDGE, President CORAL J. TYLER, Secretory. R. T. MILLER, Treasurer. The Union Fraternal League, Utah State aaicmlily No. 222. meets in the I. O. O. F hall every Friday . Addle Bailor, Speaker: W. II. Allen, Bert Frye. Clerk. Trenau-e- r; Silver Tent, Na 1. meets tint and third Friday evenings at 8 o'clock, in K. of P. Hall. Visiting Knights cor dially Invited. line JOE WILLETT, Jr., Commander. n R, T. HARRIS, Rerord Keeper. REPAIRS WHOIX8ALE ard mail. A md r adjiipteble reas'r rwT r.lork. G. I. I.ovr- t Ko'.iwry 44. X. 7th w. 8. L. !:: - t'-p- - , ' Ogdrn Teal, Na 24, meets tbe sec- Direct Your Attention This Way WE WANT TO TALK ON YOUR JUST LAUNDRY. TRY US AND BE CONVINCED THAT OUR SERVICE IS THE NEAREST THING TO PERFECTION IN THIS CITY. Ogden Steam Laundry Phones 174. . ond and fti.mh Wednesday evenings TWENTY-FIFTSTREET. 437 PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING. at I oclmk ebarp, in I. O. O. F. Hall. Viabing Knigut curdiaiiy inrite-- to WANT ADS YIELD B!3 RESULTS ind iwp.'ri atteml. F. DRANE. - ' VM K J. XV. HALSLY. Commander, ? d;. -! hineir.g. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. w, y. BOND. Record Keener 'f f Ir Skfi . - PmidMit WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. Ogden Lodge No. 5, Jndrpeadeut Or Meets in I. n Odd Fellow. O. F. ball every Tuesday evening FORESTERS OF AMERICA. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to be preacnL Court Wnaetch, No. 2, Fore tee ef A. B. GRAFF, Noble Grand. Amorim Meets I. O- - O. F. Hall, 24th HENRY KISSEL Secretory. street, first and third Wedneedayvenr Inga of each monih at 7:80. IndeJunction City Loose Na 26, G. W. HAILEY, C. R. Odd of Fcliowa meets pendent Order P. A. GARNER, Secretary. to I. O. O. F. llnli every Thursday evening. Visiting brother cordially Invited to be yreeenL JAS. BUNE. N. G. WALTER RICHEY, Secretory. KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. Sin-wa- v Snt-usdn- y Clothe cleaned and rresred 91 month. 137 20' h S'. Bril phone 858. wi-r- h d a THE UNION FRATERNAL LEAGUE. J. DEN HARTOG, painter, pnperhnng-ensd umbrella maker, baa moved from 2253 Wash. Ave. to 928 28th Si. Both telephones. , Y-- -- 3 DEGREE OF HONOR. w National E. W. NICHOLS, taaober of ail military bid instrument and uoudue-ti- r of tha Weber Stak Academy NICE, clean fre?i bed, tingle room an-Ogden Concert hands. Studio. i or cu anile; 352 raiieraon ate. furnished, newly renovated, under new mauageiuem ; they rnui-- be rented We guarantee UK A. H. GROSE Expert Fuse Tunin ault your purse. Apply !4eS er and Repairer. Wife Barae'o Muale Washington ave. 51r. James Toma-aemure. Grand Opera Ueaae BA if proprietress. transported from the headquarter of the construction companies to the various Acid ramp. It would he well to give as much publicity a possible to (hi Information, an It. la claimed (hat in all the different ffelda of labor farm in Bear in California at least 16.600 men are FOR SALE wanted am the low colonist rate river valley, near railroad and tha an excellent, opportunity for sugar factory; good house and barn ho desire to try (heir forworkmen right; rich loam soil perfect waterwrwll tunes on the PaciAc slope. improved and is this farm Is TO ESTABLISH A QUARANTINE. In this connection !i is Interesting great map at $75 per acre. J. to note that tbe fare from Chicago to Brummitt. Will Become Effective In New Orleans Salt Lake( under the colonist, rate) 930 ; Chlrago to San Fraarfsm. 932 March 15. FOUND, Missouri river points to Salt I.ake. 920 Fn route key New Orleans. Feb. 23. The state same to San Francisco, 925. and from FOUND-Ra- n owner can hav0 rame by railing hoard of health at Itg session today Salt Lake to San Francisco. 23. this office and paving for ad. and adopted quarantine regulations and deENGINES BROKE DOWN. reward to lind'". cided that the restrictions kgalnst Cuba and the Central American ports Towed Into should become effective on March 15. Torpedo Boat Winslow Port by a Tug. flpy for lhl na i'in end xuffvrtd lb'0 her rnys- -. breuk down' OLD DIRECTORS t Va., Feb. 23. The torpedo Norfolk. n IJenry th' rr:jort-i , moor-in- c ernonu by lulfosi Winslow was towel tj ihv l.r.nler mill New York. Feb. 23. AI the annual rT'-at ihe Xnrfojk nsvy yard iie thl hsving t i! in M nsk,:ii meeting of the Standard Oil company, afiirii'mn from va by the naval tug nmuh of i1:-held here today, the old board of direc- Mohawk, with her ctidnes cnmpMHy ri1anre from N Tb tors and officers of the company were disablcd. an ih wav 1mm-trk Tue- - hawk rush'-The iVinslrv io hcob. left-Ne- J2u-l- Attorneys-at-LaC. RICHARDS. k Day. . c. 2.I-- circuit' 7163 FRATERNAL pl-- s Jl'ftlTMMI e f Special Stockholders' Mooting of the Now Axurlte Gold and Copper Mining Company. 2 1 u WORK Art Wanted at ini. 09. quire 100:11 4 bank building. ran. H.n. 7 PROFESSIONAL TWO fu: niched ro.ui for houaekivp-'iing. jixn'r,. ;tnd c.ncei. 25 - FOR RENT n - loom.---. l IWifl. tins Kau.r H'-h- !lui- FURNISHED RuOMS, board modem , in vuiemv. Bell 5t r hif'i, house, 21l Thats Feb 2. Several I,os Angeles. horses got In a jam ai ihe si re oh turn in ihe last race torfu an i two jocko burr Hud-liwere thrown and on Ruluana on Pint and were tbe victim of the accident Short prired home took four ut the six races, the other going to Tom tiilrov at S and Misa May Bowdinh hi 3 to 1. Wea'her cloudy, 'rack fan. Reeul's: First race, mile and a sixteenth Sandalwood in" i Miller), 6 to 5. won. Tramway 107 (Jackson i. 9 to 2. second; Ih Taranta 107 tluidnn). :'.i to 1. thivd. Time, 1:50. Kaiie Cre. Salario, McKee, Gowanus. Yellow Kid, Merry Sport, Lady Witt and Was eon also ran. Second race, four and a half flip longs Tom Gilroy 100 (Moriarlty), S to 1, second; Native Son 110 iKnokeri. 13 to 5. second; Halton 113 (Horner) 3 to 1. third. Time. :55. Van Ixtan. Prosperity. Edwin T. Fryer. Killer. Wal'er Eckles and Burning Hush also Many ke, .rii:sti-- MODERN furu. r!ii-.Wall dir GOT IN A JAM IN LAST RACE. PACIFIC f FOR RENT - Fi.rnV.ivd room, ..i ;iih lig:.it, bein Short Price Horeea Took Four of the Sin Events at Ascot Yaatorday. WESTERN ROOMS , of 31, 24. FURNISHED Kik'tn oc. O Exhumer tbe Standard Exan'lth glected opportunity SEVERAL RENT K1.EGA? ,mm 'phone 714X. Pa-e1- F. Smidder P. Herrick MEETING. to the uni ivliinin lor FOR KENT 2-- New York ft Great Western Mining, Smelting ft Development Co. Principal place of business, Ogden, Utah. Notice la hereby given that at a meeting of the directors of the New ed in the THE RENTING PUBLIC e THREE FAV0RITES Ai S'.jmtord Examiner. football basketball bowling pugilism racing Tbs Want FEBRUARY MORNING, L- I',- |