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Show ME MOEXISQ EXAMINEE: OGPEX, ETA II. ITESPAT MOllXIXn. BOARD AND ROOM BOARD AND itk modern bargains FOR KENT Four ro..tui, N. H. IVES. civet. BOOMING 150 jvbt er, Colo, May 28. Nearly delegates were in attendance at tbe This ad appears in tha mining aeaaioa of the thirteenth convention of the Western Feder-ilo- n of Mlnwa, which aaaembled here hold proxies today and many of them from unions which have aent no de- Standard-Examiner- : kuievaied skirt, Hooper, akt-r- , 5 ntoe ruines, chepe, barn, trexe, laun, wautlr, A blka lu lluC$. I Rum a, 4 loti. 1 b tu kars, 500$. 320-wrench Promontory, 15008. WAI'NTID. Smaul rezedmse in alty. I. f. Alvord over Wallace 79 wel 3-- 4 di-p- a Drug. e' . WILL OBJECT TO JUDGE SMITH. 28. Attorneys Boise, Idaho, May Clarence F. Darrow of Chicago, E. F. JSIrhardson of Denver, Fred Miller of Poise and John F. Nugent of Silver riiy. Idaho, representing the prisoners Cbsrlea H. Moyer, William D. Haywood and George A. Pettlbone, this rtinoon went to Caldwell, where to- morrow they will present to District Smith their petition for Judge Frank a change- - of venue: They also will - tie objections to Judge Smith acting aa trial judge, alleging bias against tha accused officer of the Western Federation of Miners. Counsel for the defendants will file more than three hundred affidavits In support of their motions. The prosecution will oppose the motion for change of venue and will present a large number of affidavits In their contention that there rupport is no prejudice among the people of Cm) on county auch a a would prevent the prisoners being given a fair trial ft CHANGE OF VENUE. , Caldwell, Ida .May 28. A motion for a change df venue la set for argument here tomorrow In the case of President Charles H. Moyer, W. D. Haywood and Kx- cutlve Committeeman C. A. Pettlbone, of the Western Federation of Miners. The trial of tho three aa at present arranged la to begin June 8th to 11th. McCURDY COMING BACK. Hud of Mutual Will Answer Courts. In tha New York, May 28. That Richard A. McCurdy, former president of the Mutual luburance company, has, states a morning paper, made arrangements to return to this country, is reported on good authority, and that ha will reach here In about three week and put himself at the disposal of District Attorney Jerome. Later he will devote himself to defending the auita brought agalnat him In hia absence by the company he formerly headed. Mr. McCurdy Bailed for Cherbourg on March 1st. He was accompanied and by hla wife and (heir daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Thebaud. Mr. McCurdy mado no statement of hla Intentions prior to sailing, but hla attorney, De Lanccy Nicoll, said that the trip was necessitated by the condition of Mr. McCurdys health. Some time before his departure, aon-ln-la- made arrangements whereby actions service of process In civil would be accepted by hia attorney. Ho also, it was reported, entered Into a with District written understanding Attorney Jerome to return when his presence might be desired, and to return by September 1st in any event Three weeks after Mr. McCurdy's departure De Lancey Nicoll accepted on the formers behalf service in an action brought by the Mutual Life to recover 13,370,000 alleged to have been expended by him without proper au. thority. 32 LOS ANGELES RETURN. Via Salt Lake Route from Salt Lake City. Good returning to Oct. SleL On sale May June 1st, 3rd, 16th and 20-2- June 26th to July 8th. Select a date for starting you;, vacation. Write for epace at once to J. H. Burner, D. P. A. Salt Lake. LEAVES SUPREME COURT. Wabhington, May 28. Official announcement of the retirement of Justice Brown from the supreme court of the United States waa made today by Chief Justice Fuller. In making the statement he gave out the correspondence between .the retiring justice and the court in which the eight colleague of Justice Brown expressed their high sppreelstion of him as a Justice. Justice Brown replied in fitting terms to the members of the court, thanking them for their ' expressions of good will. The term of ihe supreme court of the United States which began last October came to a close today, all tha FOR RENT FOR RENT Four rooms for light housekeeping. 456 22nd. in on I lll furnish you the money immediately to build you a hon.e on your own plan and you can pay the same monthly about the same as paying rent. J. J. Brum-mit- L Furnished housekeeping Inio. FOR RENT Modern 2, 3. and Herrick. Flats. Cheap. Killy TWO FURNISHED modern with or without board in tingle or en suite, FOR SALE HOUSES. 2628 Adams. WHY PAY RENT? I will furnish you TWO lurnished room for housekeepthe money linmedta'cly to build you a home on your own plan and you ing. 549 22d at can pay the seme monthly about tbe TOR RENT Two nicely furnished J. J. Brum-mlisame us paying Standard-Exa- rooms, 2333 4 L Adam. for FOR RENT Furnished rooms housekeeping. 2220 Lincoln. LOST. LOST Ladys gold watch between Lincoln and Washington on 22nd 8L for Z6V4 Finder leave at Standard office. miners FOR BENT rurnlshed rooms Modern, Ugh. housexeepirg. Grant Ave. FRANK FOl'LGER. RoseiiL J. V. W'OTHEKSPOON. Collector. ii. B. ROBERTS, Secretary. U.LS, Osteopath, graduate from p.i!en; school. Klrksvllle, LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Ido. Office. lwieStayner block, suite 56. rivx: meat by appointSilver Live No. 1, meets the second ment. Hours. 9 a. m. to 5 p. u. aud fourth Tuesdays at 2:86 p. m. at Bell phone 101 4K. Ind. 1012. O'Neill Hall, Twenty-fiftstreet. Visiting sisters cordially Invited. EXPERT PIANO TUNING. BESSIE SEBR1NG. I C. LUCY NELSON. R. K. ANY other kind will ruin It. All my reasonable. work guaranteed; prices KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. Drop a postal and I 1 cab. A. A. 2777 Pacific are. Phone West, Silver Tent, No. 1, meets first and . third Friday evenings at 8 o'clock, in K. of P. Hall. Visiting Knights corHAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. dially invited. ' JOE WILLETT, Jr., Commander. WILL the two ladies who rented tho R. T. HARRIS, Record Keeper. Sunflower and Witch costumes please to be so klad as to return Ogden Tint. No. 24, meets the secthem to Mrs. Lee, the costumer. Alto will others In the city who hare cos- ond und fourth Wedndaday evenings tume and wigs kludly return them at 8 o'clock sharp. In I. O. O. F. Hall. If Visiting Knights cordially invited to and greatly oblige Mrs. Lee. attend. J. W. HALSEY, Commander. MUSICIANS DIRECTORY, F. F. BOND, Record Keeper. B. W. NICHOLS, teacher of all miliDEGREE OF HONOR. tary band Instruments and conduo tor of tho Wober Buko Academy Degree of Honor, meets every Wedand Ogden Concert bonds. Studio, nesday evrniuq at 8 o'clock at A. O. 852 Pallor ion Ave. U. W. hall. Mia. Nelli Canfield, C. of MR. A. H. GROSE Export Piano Tun- II.; Mlsa L. Jennie Prout, recorder; er and Repairer. With Barnaa Musle Miss Lois Pierce, financier. Visiting nteinbeu cordially invited. store. Grand Opera House BJk. GORDON G. S93-K- FOR RENT rooms, 137 26 ih St. iniited. -- HOUSES. n-u- want to get tha ground floor in raal estat hasp your eagle eye on the real estate bargains offered daily in the If you r, and Haywood la expected to he nude unanimous. At the opening session this morning, Frank J. Pulver, president of the Denver Trades and Labor Assembly, dewelcome to livered an address of whlrh responses were made by some of the office re and delegates. In his address to the delegates, Acting President Williams referred to tha incarceration of President Moyer, SecPetti-lonretary Hey wood and George A. comin Boise, on the charge of plicity in the Stuenenberfr murder and by having a button auch aa waa worn rich of the delegates, he read there-from- . Their only crime is loyalty to the working class." Upon this convention, he declared, depend the future of the federation end it la up to the delegates assembled to form the destiny of tna metalliferous miners. After the appointment of a committee on credentiala, a recess wus taken until afternoon. S58 23rd. V Williams, of Graaa Valley, Cal, left president of the Federation, Moyer Four rmnu, pantry and 22d WHY PAY RENTT 171 263 21st ovc--r Clark's FOR RENT 24 rouLi, store: heat and wa:ei- and bath tub included. I. L. CL.rk. rooms, kt. an-Bu- acting The culled the convention to order. KKtiuua will be eshauative aa in previous years, unless otherwise ordered by the convention itself. In many respects this is the most n Important convention of the Federa-l:osince It was organized at Butte, It is tacjtcni, thirteen yearstheago. members that itly agreed among Charles H. Moyer, president, and William D. Haywood, aecmary and treas-urewho are In prison In Idaho awaiting trial on the charge of complicity In the assassination of former GoverNo nor Steunenberg, will be ether candidates for the offices have been mentioned and the election of FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR RENT Two furnisht-. pantry, light housekt-vpiug- at A. O. U. W. hall, ove: How-ell- 's More. Visiting brother, cordially wk 8-- 7 -- 10-7-l-y n h ' tf Six-roo- . . one-thir- d 1-- tf five-roo- S . . 70-w- 3-- st 1-- law-abidi- a ooooooooooooooo s 49-4- 3 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 8:20oJk Omaha, Cosiudl BluffsJDea-tar.Kanaa- a City and s2:33 Ka 8 Los Angeles Liaiiud 1:00 pm, BA 4 Atlantic Express for Denver, Omaha, Council Bluffajianann City and ail polnu East, daily T:30 pza. A. No. 3 California Express from Council Bluffs. Onv bn, Denver. Kansas City and East, tally No. 7 Los Angeles Limited 9 Fast Mail No. 1 Overland Limited from Otnaha.Couaeli Bluffs Kansas City, Denver and nil polnu East, dally.... 8:4$ aA 3:4$ p.m. 3:5$ p a. 4:00 pm Dr. A. FERXI.UND, Physician and Fidelity Lodge No. 2. A. O. U. W. Surgeon. Office hours, 10 to 13 a. Meets in A. O U. W. Hall every Satm , 2 to 4 p. m. 340 25th SL Plioae urday evening. Visiting brothers Invited. 229. JAMES H. M'LAUGHUX, M. W. tf d No. 6 Eastera Express.... Kx 2 (Borland Lzmlud for A. O. U. W. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, FOR RENT Clean furnished rooms, LOST Dark broan shepherd dog with chain around neck. Return to 437 with bath, thoroughly renovated; also Ugh; housekeeping rooms. Tha Washington Ave. Reward. WHITEWASHING Colonial, 362 24.h SL Mrs. 8. 1 STOLEN OR STRAYEO. Chinn, Manager. WhlUwaahar. Thomas. Adamson, ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS Prompt attention to all ordorn FOR RENT Room for light house- STRAYED OR BTOLEN Dark brown PAGE COST ONE CENT PER , Stl-jBelL PLona or nearly black horse, 12 years old, WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. keeping, 427 2ith St. NO branded, bar over O. on left shoulder. FIRST INSERTION LESS SANITARY WORK Reward for information or return. FOR RENT Furnished rooms suitable THAN 25 CENTS. ALL ADVERM. J. Stone, 2869 Grant ave. for gentlemen. 1C2 23rd. TISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN DONE of all ktnda BeU 'phono 609ZL ADVANCE. EXCEPTING BUSINils. McCarty, 3723 GraaL MONEY TO LOAN. FIRST CLASS furnished rooms, at the NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN MM t 128 SL 25th BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. Bismarck, MONEY TO LOAN J. J. BRUMM1TT FOR RENT Furnished rooms. BenFEMALE HELP WANTED. MONEY TO LOAN on farma and city FRATERNAL nett Block. real eaUte. HUNTER KENNEDY PEOPLE wishing help, or women Room C, First National Bank BuildMASONIC. WANTED FURNISHED ROOMS. looking for work, call at Mrs. A. D. ing. Womens Smiths Employment WANTED To rent 4 or house, Masonic Hall over 2416 Washing-UrFOR SALE-RE- AL Agency, 2126 Wash. Ave. Bell phone ESTATE. furnished. Address No. 4, care of Ave., Ogden, Utah. I79Y. Position wanted for bookStandard. or office A GOOD OPPORTUNITY to secure a keepers, stenographers Queen Esther Chapter No. 4, O. E. work. choice ranch of 440 acres, which pro- 8. Regular Hirelings held at Masonic STOREROOM. duced la 1905, $1,800 In hay and has Hall on Washington avenue, between EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. 2665 Wall. FOR RENT Storeroom for rent In120 acres of farming land, besides Twenty-fiftand Twenty-sixtetreet Ind. 954. plenty of good range, water In the first and third Fridays of each quire 850 25th. abundance and good iraprovenients. month. Sojourning members cordially WANTED Girl to stop with woman Will aell cheap for cash or exchange Invited to attend. FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS for desirable city property. For parnights. Apply 2107 Grant. ELSIE BADCON, IV. M. ticulars see Jus. E. Uallantyne. 319 FOR BALE Cheap, good range, car LILLIE HALSTEAD, Secretary. GIRLS and women desiring work by Ecclca Bldg, lee box, e9?. 3135 Washington. pets, same at can find the day or week KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. r frame house, beFOR SALE Employment Bureau, 2665 Wall. Ind. 954. tween 27th and 2Sth on Adams, lot FOR SALE Household goods, cheap. Ogden Lodge, No. 2. Knights of 84 by 150. Inquire of owner, 2853 2363 Lincoln. Pythias, meets at Castle Hall, UUh WANTED An experienced girl for Pacific. National Bank building, every Mon' homework. 432 27th. FOR BALE Good organ with stool, day evening. AH K. of P.a requested Pasture Farm BALE Fine and FOR $35. 2410 Washington to meet with ua. WANTED Ghambermaidji refer Swed-lab- , land near Huntsville; must be sold C. A. HUBS. C. C. Danish or Norwegian girl.. Apply FOR SALE Cheap, new snare drum at once. SNAP. $3,600.00, HENRY HANSEN, M. of F. Reed HoteL In lot Residence and Iluntivllle, end fitting. 2354 Adams ave. Phone Nice N. MEiD, K. of R. and 8. U for sale cheap, $1500. Bell 63. WANTED Girl for general house-wotOne of the heat farms In Harrisvlll: RATHAONE SISTERS 2752 Wash. Ave. finest land and best water right, FOR SALE One ateel folding bed and $8,760. one bed lounge, good ae new. Inquire Meets evrry Saturday afternoon t WANTED One girl. Elite Cleanin frame house, dose In. A 2676 Washington. 2:30 In Pythian hall UUh National Company. good buy, $15003)9. Sojourning sisters cormust Seven-rooModern, Brick, clove In, Bank building. FOR BALE Household good invited to attend. dially WANTED Girl, 2659 Wash. Ave. 2,750. Herrick. 25. C. BartKelly Mrs. A. be sold by May MRS. TILL1E IlOHB, M.E.C. lett, 1026 24lh SL MRS, IBABEI WYANT, L. of R. FOR BALE Wp have only one week and C. WANTED Chambermaid at tha Den- FOR SALE I offer for sale my team left in which to sell that four-roover House. 169 25th St. frame housa and big lot on 12th of French carriage horasa, harness ODD FELLOWS. d street for 11,200, cash and surrey. Prospective and tbree-aeiteWANT EDt Girl for general houseon balance 8 at payments monthly invitof outfit a family purchasers Ogden Lodge No. E, Independent Orwork. 2332 Jefferson. . KENNEDY. per cent. HUNTER ed to ae me. lleber Bcowcroft. der of Odd Fellows. Meets In I. O. O. F. hall every Tuesday evening. MALE HELP WANTED FOR BALE An Income property at a brother cordially Invited to Visiting FOR SALE REAL ESTATE bargain. A paying Investment for be present. Good thous-any WANTED Two good solicitor. any one who has four to six A. B. GRAFF, Noble Grand. moddollar for residence or Income. wages guaranteed. Elite Cleaning FOR SALE An elegant HENRY K18SEI Secretary. Not a speculation. N. H. Ivea, 209 . ern brick residence, 4 block from Company. . Ecdes Bldg. 25th SL car line, close to school, Queen City, Rebekah Lodge No, 4. MEN and boys wanted leum plumb12,500. Small payment down, balI. O. O. F. Meets first and third ance on easy terms. ing. plastering, bricklaying. Special Saturday evenings at Odd Fellow1 A new modem residence offer Ufa scholarship fifty dollar, PROFESSIONAL street Visiting Hall, Twenty-fourt- h first-clas- s union and In 12,600. location, assy payment!; position members InrlUd, A good brick residence, large lot, card guaranteed; free catalogue WINDOW CLEANING. MISS LOLA WOODBURRY, Noble 6 minutes walk from 8. P. shops, Coyne Bros, Trade Schools, Nw Grand, SL Louis. York, Chicago $1,600. MRS. E. MEID, Secy 713 23rd SL WINDOW CLEANING Ogden window modern residence, 4 blocks bouse and and Janitor porcleaning. 00. from Union depot, $1,8 Junction City Lodge No 20, Indeter work. San Poland prop. Phone and batn, brick residence Order of Odd Fellows meeU office 200 25U. Bell 615-Z- ; ease undisposed being continued aa pendent with barn, $1,600. In I. O. O. F. Hall every Thursday usual. The next term will begin OcAn elegant new brick residence, LANDSCAPE GARDENER. tober 8th. evening. Visiting brothers cordially about one acre land, In fruit; IS Invited to be present. minutes walk from business center; FOR FIRST-CLASJAB. BUXE, N. G. work for yards TO PURIFY POLITICS. on car line, for $3,750. WALTER RICIIEY, Secretary. Van John and Rootsslaav, garden Chauneey Parry, cor. 23rd and Wash. 2040 Monroe. Bell 69 IX. Washington, May 28. The house Phone 359-X- . B. P. O. ELKS. committee on elections of president, UPHOLSTERING. vice president end members of conThe earth for sals In p loess to lull Ogden Lodge, No. 719, meets every ovrr Wallace Drug. I. T. Alvord, gress today authorized a favorable reDid You Ever Stop to Think Tuesday evening. Lodge and club of bill on the Representative port Money, stocks, Investments, patents. Masonic building, I can make your old furnllitie look rooms, second floor Gaines of West Virginia providing for McCaakey register!. 3416 Washington Ave. I do beat French the like new? election polishexpenses. publicity regarding J. A. HOWELL, E. R. kultevated aklra. Hooper, chepe. ing, also all kinds of repair work, matIt Is quite an elaborate measure and II. KNAU88, Secretory. J. and tress whom 6 4 cleaning contribution making, shall relaying aker, nlse rumes, barn, trese, provides to No to rents 4 large pay; result, be made and defines political commitlean, wautir. blka. tu depo. 1600$. carpets. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. lowest prices. Twelve years experi4 ktz, 1 b tu kara, 500$. tees. Furniture with ence also Boyle 320-- a Co.; ranch Promontory. 1,500$. Council, No. 777, meeU at A. WAUNTID: Smaul rezedenae In alty. furnish host of reference from Ogden O. Ogden CABINET HAVE RESIGNED. U. W. hall every Monday at 8 p. All atorders citizens. given prompt I. T. Alvord over Wallace Drug. atBernard A. Danker, 2416 m. Visiting brothers invited to tention. Vienna, May 28. Premier Prince tend. seven door north of FOR SALE New bouse, close Grant avenue, Conrad Von W. J. MORAX, F. S. Both 'phones In shop. Ind. In, 2 block from car, with pan- postofflee. and cabinet have resigned because of D. HICKS, G. K. 637K. 730T. Residence Bell 920; elsctrie closeL with ball, porch, the proposals for light try, dissatisfaction Out good buildings, newly painted, the settlement of the customs tariff Sega Lily Circle, No. 174, meets evJUNK. fence $925. Also nice building lot proposals for Hungary. second and fourth Friday alghU ery T. H. fine location. Cheap. Inquire The prince says that yesterdays anla K. of P. hafi. Visiting at 7:39, kind have of IF you any Junk, phons B., Standard. nouncement from the Hungarian elda cordially Invited. neighbors Junk will call we to Ogden House; to the effect tnat an agreement had MRS. ADDIE CLARK, G. W. Ind. 72$. for it. BeU phone 325-been reached was unfounded. Clerk. 1831 ELLEN EASTMAN, cl lion what lews shall or shall not be Washington Arran CHICAGO enforced. In r democratic republic tho PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. laws should conform with the opinions of the and wishes of tlA great mass of the J. B. DRAKE, painting and paper They Demand Cities. conditions Ogden Lodge No. 371, T. T. R, people and with tne actual Wash. Ave. Bell hanging. 2438 meeU second and fourth Tuesdays at of society. Antiquated - or obsolete 894-k- , Ind. 586. 8 p. m In A. O. U. W. lisIL Visiting laws that are no longer respected and Chicago, May 28. Representatives members cordially Invited. from 319 organizations formed the obeyed voluntarily by good and CIVIL ENGINEER. D. H. ADAMS, President United Soclet ie for Local citizens are- contrary to the at a meeting here yesterday. The spirit of popular government and L B. SrEXCER, CIVIL ENGINEER. CORA HOBBS, Secretory T. MILLER, Treasurer. societys purpose la to obtain from the should be amended nd repealed." Railroads, Waterworks, Sewers and state legislature enactments granting Power Plants, Accurate 8urveys. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. to cities and towns the right to adopt Plana, Estimates and Reports. laws of their own. regulating Sunday U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor." Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogden observance and social and popular rec- o o Office, 203 Eecles Bldg., Ind Phone Aerie, No. 118, F. O. E., meeU every PHILIPPINE CASES. reation. P. 0. Box 499, Ogden, Utah. o O 1166, Monday evening in Eagles hall, east of The organization Is the outgrowth of o o Reed hotel, at 8:99. Visiting Brother the mammoth demonstration at the O Supreme Court Raiteratca Its De- - O WATCH REPAIRING. Eagles are Invited to attend the Aerie cisior of Last Term. O First Regiment armory, March 25, O when 40,006 persons met in the hall O O GEORGE HARTLEY, fine watch re meetings. J. C. GA8BERG, W. President. and outside in Michigan avenue to pro- o Washington, May 28. The O work, guaran-liD. T. TRAC, Secretory. pairing a specialty; test against the withdrawal of special O supremo ccurt of the United O teed. Washington at, opposite DR. H. B. FORBES, Aerie Physician. No. bar permits in the effort to abolish, O States tod iv reiterated Its decls-- O 2581 brary. disreputable dance halls. The repre- O ion of last I'rm in the Philip- - O ORDER OF WASHINGTON. sentation yesterday made up of 500 O pine esses of Warner, Banes O TAILORS. and Frederic W. O persona, waa largely from the United O company Ogden Union, No. 172, Order of German societies, but of O Lincoln, lnveitigatlng the Talid- - O Clothes cleaned and pressed 81 a Bohemian. Danish. Italian. Swiss, Nor- O It jr of tariff collections In the O month, 157 25th SL Bell 'phone 858-s- . Washington, meets every Tueadny evening at 9 oclock in A. O. U. W. wegian, Polish, Swedish and French O Philippine Wanda, under the O Hall. Visiting comrades invited to socli-tlealso were present. attorneys-at-law- . The O O executive order of 1898. -attrnd. Respect for all law is undermined O opinion was delivered by Chief O WM. DOYI.R, President McCRACKEX. Rooms by the open or silent disregard of O Justice Fuller. Tbe cases In- - O AGEE, CHEZ WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. some laws. the resolution adopted O voire about $1,090,000. National Bank Bldg. O said In part, "or by leaving to the dis- O O cretion of the executive officers the de- J. D. MURPHY, First Nat Back Bldg. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS Hofcenlohe-Schlllingsfuer- UNION DEPOT TIME CARD h FOR RENT 209 Ecclee Building. FOR RENT GODDARD, Insurance, Real EsRooms 4114. 412. Trust Building. OSTEOPATHY. k. 22-- stock ranches, city and suburoan homes and vacant tots in ail parts of tha city. Houses to rent Insurance agency. $7. 11. Ave. i 5 SL .i. tate and Liaus. 413 Utah Ltiu the Liy UNFURNISHED ROOMS live- surance, B. FOR RENT In fruit and chicken farms, Western; Federation of Miners Now in Session. REAL ESTATE IS fout-oli- and best. Insures nun for two or three thousand duiisrs. Mountain Council, No. 627. Kuriiy uiceik second exd fourth Friday even-lug- s Real Accident In- 121-t- f A fow War.Uus 20.11 T. fu and 4"7 24th Si. Estate; Fnc, BOARDERS. or month. ROYAL ARCANUM. W. N. PEIRCE. Notary Public. 26th St. ROOMS AND LOAltn, l!1 614 24th S: convenience WANTED 7 1000. I!, INSURANCE. BOOMS WANTED, MAT . W ALTER RICHEY. Recorder. W. N. PEIRCE, Financier. FORESTERS OF AMERICA. Court Woaftteb, No. America. Meet 2. OREGON I. O. O. F. Hull, 24th street, first and third Wednesday ings of each month at 7:30. G. W. HALSEY, C. R. P. A. GARNER. Secretary. even- SHORT LINE RAILROAD COMPANY. Foresters of North of Ogden, Depart. Ne. I Portland Spokane,Pocatello and Buue Ex1:11a.m. Praia, dally......... No. Alt Mail, Portlaak, Spokane, PucateUn and belt dally fM4bl 18:99 pna. No. 11 Cache - Valley 1:89 pm daily 7-- ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Ex-pe- Wasatch Division No. 124, O. R. C meeU second and fourth Friday at 2:30 p. m. In 1L of P. hall, corner nlvJ Washington avenue and 34lh street No. 8 Fast Mall from Portare cordially Invited to All brothers land, Spokane. Foes toil) attend. 7:00 am sad Butt dally No. 13 Cache Valley GEO. ALLEN. C. D. L BOYLE, 8. and T. dally.. ...... ,,,., .19:38 amf Not 19 Portland. Spokaa Butta and PocaUUo, daily 1:69 p-. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. South af Ogdea, Woman of Woodcraft, Ogdea Orel 511, mset a every Tuesday night at No. 4 Eastera Express.... 4il9 7:39 o'clock. . K. of P. hall Visiting No. Spokaa Butte and Pocatello for Neighbors invited. Balt Uk City, daily.... T:M Dues can be paid at tha office of Ed. Auth, the afternoon of the 83th of each N 6 Local for Ssttuka l:N City, daily.. month, First National Bank Bldg. MARY K. BAUME1STER. O. N 178 Nol 12 Oaoha Valley ie Balt 13:41 Labs City Twenty-fourtMARIE CH1TE8, Clerk. 1731 Mon- N U Los Algols Limit.. .8:88 ed. roe Avenue,. Ka. I Limited tor Balt lake City, Provo, Nephl and WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Jualw dally, d:28 Weber Camp, No. 74, meeta In K. No. 19 Portland; Spokaa Butt and Puente I to to of r. hall in Utah National Bank Salt Lake CUy. dally.... $:8d pj 8 at building every Thursday evening o'clock. Vialtlrg Woodmen cordially Arrlv invited to attend. No. 9 Portland. Spokaa C. E. C. SAMUEL JOST, Butu aad PeeateU ExE. AUTH, Clerk, First Nat Bank press from Balt Lake Oty 13:89 a.m. No. $ Atlantic Building. Express from Salt Lake City, aad tatermodlnte point daily 8:98 ana, N 7 Portland, Spokaa LEGAL Butta and Pocatello from Salt Lake CUy, SUMMONS. .., id 188 era. daily N 1 Fast Mall from Balt Lake City,. daily In tha District Court of Weber 8:88pm, Cache Valley Ex-- , No. II County, Bute of UUh. pram bom ; Salt Lake M. A. Mataon, plaintiff, vs. Georg City, Prove, , Nephl and Crook, Jane Doe Crook, hla wife, whoa 8:18 pm, Juab, daily other and true name la to plaintiff unNo. 17 Loe Angwieu Limited 8:48 pj known, and the unknown heirs and N I Eastern Express..., 7:08 pzn. devUeea of George Crook, defendants. Summons. The State of Utah 19 the Said Defead- - R. O. W. TIME CARD IN ETTNCE a Kx-pr- ea ' ............ ........ . Ex-pra- 1 MAY 13. 1908. ants: to appear within twenty daya after service of this summons upon you. If served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty daya after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do Judgment will be rendered agalnat you according to tba deYou are hereby summoned mand of tho complaint, a copy of which Is herewith served upon you. The said complaint In aubsunce ah leges that the plaintiff la tbe owner of and entitled to the poeseaalon of the following described real eitots situate, lying and being la: Ogden City, Weber County, Utah, All of lota one (1) and two (2), In Block twenty (20), in Flat "C" of Ogden City Survey. That you, the said defendants, claim aotne Interest In said real eaUte adverse to the plaintiff, and that your claim la without right, and prays that be quieted as the title of the plaintiff agalnat you. C. R. HOLLINGSWORTH, Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address Room 303 Ecglea Building, Ogden, UUh. Ogden, Utah, May 12th, 1906. OGDEN UNION RAILWAY COMPANY. DEPART DAILY. No, 6 Atlanta East MsU all points 13 N. No. 14 No. 3 N Limited 4 Atlantia Exp res points East., No, 7:48 am Salt Lake local.... 9:05 azm Salt Lake apectal.. 3:83 p.a Chicago aad SL Louis II all 8:30 p.nx 7:00 ARRIVE DAILY. Ogdon special,.... 11: 29 pm am Mall. Salt Lake and all polnu Beat. .11:30 a.xa No. l Chicago and StXoula 3.80 p.iik Und ted No. II Local from Park City and Baa Pet Valley 7:00 p.m No. I Pacific Express from 13:01 a.t all peinU East Through Bleeping Cars to Omaha Chicago aad BL Louia, Now Tor aad Boa too. Free Reclining Chair Cam. A perfect dining car service on all through train C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent, Ogdea. I. A. BENTON. Gen. Agt, Psgr. Dept. DEPOT Balt Lake City. GILSON, Agent. Ogdea. O. Ka 8-- Padfl a Notice is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the stockhold- Southern Pacific Company ers of the Ogden Union Railway Depot company will be held at the Depart office erf the superintendent of the comNo. I Pacific Express far pany In Ogden. Utah, on the fifth day InterBan Francisco and of June, 1906, at 10:30 . m., for tha 4:30 mediate point dally. purpose of electing directors for tha Ka 203 Mixed train,Ogdaa ensuing year. to MoeUlto, Cortnae aad W. J. SHEALY, Secretory. Kelton. dally except Sub- AIT eeeeeeeeeeeeaeaeoeew NOTICE OF INTENTION. Express Na 8 Pacific through to Baa Fraaotao .11 :8$ n.zm At a special stockholders' meeting Btily. 3:18 of the New Aturite Gold and Copper Na 9 Fast Mall. 1 Overland Limited.. 4:80 pjm Mining company, held May 24, 1906, Ka authe board of directors have been Arrlv thorized to offer for sale and receive sealed bids for all the interests of the Na I Atlantic Express Bom T:10 am New Azurlte Gold and Copper Mining Baa Fraadao daily company located at Ogden, UUh. Bids Na 2 Overland Limited... 3:14 p.z to be sent to the secretory of the said Na 204 Mixed trail from Mon telle via Corlnna aad company at the county Treasurer's ofSaid comfice, county court house. Kelton, dally except Sunof 9:89 pm claims, consist Interests panys day... known as follows: Annie Laurie, Sil- No. 4 Atlantic Express bom ver King. Lone Star. Little Johnny, Baa Fran cl boo and Monitor, Yankee. Mountain King, Blue points, dally.... 8:60 p.ta 1:10 pm Independ- Na 19 Fast Mall. Jay, Northern Light. Azurlte.situated In ent, Century, Mayflower, Ogden canyon, county of Welter, Uult. For further flhrtlcultr addres aec-re- t ary of the company at above address. who will furnish H Information reneeded. The board of director serve the right to reject any and all bids. Bida must be in by June 4. A. O. MAW, Secretary. aa .......... inter-mediat- e |