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Show Tin: MORNING MnNDAV TTA11. EXAM1NKR: HIM . llfnli U! . , 1 4 6 IS Lou- - iml O'Connor; .la I:,-i- Murv 6 1 It case, ileward. REAL ESTATE IS BOOMING Cal.. June S. The Seals fciul game of the aerie! trou. mhe rr.tau ,t.ia afternoon by lae score of Randolph. an Alameda He allowed two !iiiher d'J ih E iniii double, la the Itrat inning ivd'ibo' Iinnigbi in the only run, bui Tereafiei' only one aafety wa made Rain prevented Hi. a g h' delivery. On Tueaday Oakland raomiu- - game. WPUais the Fresno team. . tha Standard-Examiner- : FOR SALE close iu, Now house, Murk from car. with Pintry, cl.ibi-'.- , hall, por-.'h- , electric light. Out buildings, newly painted, good imee t'JIj. Also nice building lot, fine location. I'ht up. Implied T. H. B., Standard. i- -- If you want to get in on ths ground fioor in real oatate, keep your eaglo eye on tho real estate bargains oflersd daily in tho Standard-Ex- u u Battrra s - Randolph and and Dashwood. Wilson; ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. Oakland 4, Portland 1. hits June 3. Oakland's alt lurhy ones loday while local team wen lud-abose piiug to frittered. I'mplre Knell nnd Catcher Donahue disagreed during the game md the c.itcher was sent from the INSERTION LESS THAN 25 CENTS. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN EXCEPTING BUSIADVANCE, NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. NO te H. E. 1 i " FIR3T R- - FortUnd 7 Oakland I!"-:- 4 Henderson. Donahue and Batlerlea jlcUean; Reidy and TliqfkrtL UAIIAL 13-l- 1 FOR RENT FurutaWd rooms Louaekeepiug. 2220 Uncuia. lor rooms for FOR KENT rurnished ligh. housean-pmgGrant Ave. . llodtin. FEMALE HELP WANTED. WANTED - Girl for general housework f no cooking. 2G38 Adams. 2634 nights. An WANTED housework. FOR RENT Clean furnLhed 100ms, with bath, thoroughly renovated: also light housekeeping rooms. The Colonial, 362 24th SL Mrs. S. Manager, experienced 432 27th. Me-Inte- 2 house- - WANTED Girl for general work. 2752 Wash. Ave. FOR RENT ibuima for keeping, 427 24th St. light 61.-50- FOR BALE New house, class Clothes cleaned and pressed (1 a block from car, with' pan- month, 157 25th St. Bell 'phone 858 s. Id, FIRST CLASS furnished rooms, at ths try, closet, hall, porch, electric light. INSURANCE. Out buildings, nrwly painted, good Bismarck, 132 25th St. fence 1926. Alao nice building lot, FOR lth'NT Furnished rooms, fine location. Cheap. Inquire T. II. W. X. PEIRCE, Notary Public. Real nett Block. H., Standard. Estate; hire. Life aud Accident la eurauce, 407 24th Bl A HOUSE and half acre lot on 22nd, BOARD AND ROOM street car line, trees and forty shaies B. H. GODDARD, Insurance, Real Estate and Louie. Rooms 411. 413, ROOMS AND HOARD, all modem of water in Bench camil. 9750. 413 Utah Loan ft Trust Building. conveniences. 614 24th St Term. J. J. Brummltt. for gentlemen. 162 23rd. Company. WANTED tf work. 2332 for general Jefferson. house-3-23-t- f OSTEOPATHY. OPPORTUNITY to secure a choice ranch of 440 scree, which produced In 1905, 1,K00 In hay and nai GORDON G. IVES. Osteopath, graduate from patent school, Kirksvllls, 120 acres of farming land, besides Mo. Office. Lewls-Staynblock, plenty ai good- range, water In by appointsuite 56. Treatment abundance nnd good Improvements. ment Hours, I a. m. to 6 p. m. Will sell cheap for cash or exchange Bell phone 1014K. Ind. 1012. for desirable city property. For particular see Jas. E. Ballantyne. 819 HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES, Eccles Bldg. A GOOD er wk FOR RENT St. Four rooms, 7. 263 31st FOR RENT Four rooms, pantry an closet. 658 23rd. WANTED Two good solicitors. Good FOR RENT 14 rooms over Clark's store; heat and water and bath tub Included. L L. Clark. wages guaranteed. Elite Company. 1 2 FOR RENT Two new bouses, modern. Inquire 160 31st St. 2 1 wr Cleaning WHY PAY RENT! I will furnish you the money Immediately to build Egan, Second game. you a home on your own plan and you can pay tho aamo monthly about tho tamo as paying rent J. J. Brnm-mitt MEN and boys wanted learn plumbing, plastering, bricklaying. Special FOR RENT Modern 2, 8, and offer Ufa scholarship fifty dollars, Flats. Cheap. Kelly ft Herrick. and nnloa Welmer and Livingston; Hui'lskoetter and McCarthy. easy payments; position card guaranteed; free catalogue. FOR SALE HOUSE. R. H. E. New Coyne Broe. Trade School, Clnclnnittf 0 1 4 Llt-ly- r Louis. St York, Chicago, WHY PAY RENTT I will furnish you 3 S 3 the money Immediately to build you liaitiTies Ewing and Schiel; Pro hot and Grady; a home on your own plan and you can pay the same tnontbly about tha mighty task we have undertaken, and of our insufficiency to discharge It." same aa paying rent J. J. Brum-mit- t SUE TO COLLECT FORFEIT. . came Then Kipling's Rudyard Nolan, McCrary and a Newspaper speech. "There 1." be eald, an ancient 1 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS After Herrera. gend which tells ua that when the first man achieved the first noble need he FOR SALE Three second hand bar Li Angeles, June 8. Manager what her chain In good condition. Apply of the Pacific Athletic club; wished to explain to hia tribe 1 to Wilm Kent, 234 25th. Eiily Ndan. manager for Battling Nel-o- fad had done, but ai soon aa he began was smitten with dumbhe to apeak and a local newspaper, which etcd hh stakeholder for the ness, fie lacked words, and sat down. FOR SALE Good organ with stool, recent Then 35. 2410 Washington arose according to the story fight, have Jointly entered a 'masterless man who had taken no tii't against Aurello Herrera, the t, and FOR SALE Chrap, new snare dram to compel payment of a check part In action, no special virtues waa 'afflicted' that is the phrase of IJ.'mo, iioKted and fittings. 2251 Adam ave. Phone by Herrera aa a forf- with the Bril 63. magic of the necessary words. eit in the recent fight One-hal- f thla amount a posted as weight forfeit, He spoke, he explained the action to tribe in such a fashion that we are FOR SALE One 'steel folding bed and ileii I now claimed by Nolan nnd the one bed lounge, good as new. Inquire na appearance money, assured that the words .became alive I, iie.i lx tu the heart! 2676 Washington. clHitned by McCarey. Her-- a and walked np and down ' ferfelf. was in the ehape of a of a'U his hearers.' vhn-"Thereupon the tribe.' seeing that FOR SALE Household goods must which it lx claimed he after ra d protested. The suit ia directed the words were alive, and fearing that be sold by May 25. Mrs. A. CL Bartthe words might be tell1026 34th St lett; agalnbt the bank on which the man withwords to their ' children, NetVi k was drawn. ing untrue arose and killed him. ' But. later the FOR SALE I offer for tala my team saw that the magic was in 'his words, of French carriage horses, harness the man of words. and not In the man. Well, we hsve and throc-seitcsurrey. Prospective since directions In many purchasers of a family outfit Invitprogressed Mr. destructive ed to see me. Heber ScowcrofL Kipling's Allegory at the Academy the time .of this early and criticism (laughter) hut so far we do Banquet. subsufficient not seem to have found a T'i PERSONAL Temarkablo speech at the stitute for the man with the necesd to v.' idcmy banquet at Burlington sary words as the final record ., .. i. Saturday waa that of Rud- - which all achievement must look. Even (10.00 REWARD for the arrest and conviction of ths parties who poisi?!;1 K;i'ing in reply to the toaat of today those wo have done a thing must " ",ro-" But there had been some wait until all has been said by the oned our dog Ted tliia morning, 3210 . utterances Pacific. before this masterless man with the words. It Is certain that the overwhelming reached. Mr. the aecretary for war, bulk of these words will rerlf-- In the I the South African war'had future as they have perished In the that the miracle may be repeated again w? ki i.m, th too. that some few through him. army from ita dogmatic past. It Is certain n r, ::nd And why not? If a tinker in Bedlive, and by those brought about a grest cf these words will . c,j.,i-n"Anyone who knows the mod-- words only will our children be able ford Jail, if a pamphleteer shopkeeping 'iftn nnd ihe spirit that perme-'- ' to Judge of the phases of our genera- In London, if a muzzy Scotsman. If a 'b'- x'lbiif-- r of we desire beyond all things German Jew, if a condemned French today knows that tion. Now " i ilcitling with something entirely to stand wen with our children. But thief, or an English admiral can be the we medium for making the necessary diffprent from the old when our story comes to be told ,i tf things. Hia mind waa concen-- e do not know who will tell It;, there words, why not any man at any time? it ms not concentrated be- - are manv teller, and they are all talk- And our work, which la only concerned :n know them in the perpetuation of the record, sancreal strength . into ing together. Even if weBut brining " niiliuii-jthat ter tions that hope aa kindly and Just as of this coun we must not kill them. dr. Hiidane auggeeted a mottc rlble Instinct which led our ancestors cruelly as nature sanctions lore. It ; " I"- over the new war of-- to kill the original story teller warns suggests that the man with the words ni u that we should not do wrreng if we shall wait upon the man of achieve of gold Ecce labors " step by step with him try to "I challenged any man who shows signs ment, and tribe. All R demands Is that s'r Liward Poynter, who presided, of being afflicted with the magic of tell to the - i ( ih: the the magic of every word shall be trin efforla to revle the the necessary short of undisputed and out to the uttermost by every means, For the decoration of the "If anything he handed down, how fair and foul, that the mind of man ' hf'tiltament by historic palat-- - distilledour truth achievements profit us! The can suggest. to eo abrupt an end aball "There is no room for pity, mercy or tribe ia Just Its enduring '."i liavH hepn fruitier, and that record of enr ' msgic of literature Ilea respect, for fear or even for legality, ' liberally provided for ple- - literature. The nut in any man. Wit between man and his fellow min when ,,n .1,bp palace of Westminster In the words and excellent strenuous the record of the tribe comes to be thousand a ,:i1 ness remain unoccupied except -r a can leave us quit cold or put written. That record must satisfy the words tTewhat monotoncua 1 Tf I keenest and deepest self knowledge of ns to sleep, while a bare half hundred A p also the by some man In hi the present, and satisfy vntment ought to be words breathedexultation, r. or In hla idle- shameless curoalty of the future. When I" hla r ,rV'! !'" an1 diligent, said Sir Henry agony to it has done this it is literature, of Rannerman. and it ought alo ness generations ago, can still openstill f ' which literature it will be said in due ns the doors of three worlds, ran ,ir"d,,nce. sincerity and that time that It fitly represents its age. 11 ulr us sobearintolerably things it ought the look of our roula, My n due time, because ages, like in"M.vtv. scarcely WJ1, show. Is a mlrsdc. and one that happens very dividual. do not, always appreciate the merits of a record that purjiorU to represent them." London Mall. SbRa'n1? Mo-jvre- y . pu-F'lb- d x- FOR SALE A good building lot on WILL tha two ladles who rented the Sunflower and Witch eoutumee Monroe, 93 psr front foot, terms. J please to be so kind as to ratura J. Brummltt. them to Mrs. Lee, the coetumer. Alio will othero in the city who here cosFOR BALE Fine Farm and Pastors tumes and wigs kindly return them land near Huntsville; must be sold end greetly oblige Mra. Lee. at once. SNAP. (5,500.00. Nice Residence and lot la Huntsville, MUSICIANS DIRECTORY. for sale cheap, (1500. One of the best farms In Harrlsvtlle; finest land and best water right, B. W. NICHOLS, tee cher of ell military band inetruaents and eondu 98.750. tor of the Weber Stake Academy frame house, eloee In. A and Ogdaa Concert bands. Studio, good buy, 91500.0X 153 Patterson Ave. Seven-rooModern, Brick, close la, (2,750. Kelly ft Herrick. MR. A H. GROSE Expert Piano Tuner end Repairer. With Rsrae's Musle GREAT BARGAIN In residence propstore. Grand Opera House BJk. ten on the per bench, paying erty cent Interest net on the Investment. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Must be sold sconce.. J. J. Brum- mltt. Dr. A FERNLUND, Phyilciah and Office hours, 10 to 18 Burgeon. frame house, beFOR SALE m., 2 to 4 p. m. 840 35th SL 'Phone tween 27th and28th on Adams, lot 221. 34 by 160. Inquire of owner, 2862 Pacific. , WHITEWASHING. houae on Wall Thomas NEW FOUR-ROOWhitewashed Adamson, avenue, f 1,500. Terms. J. J. Brum to ell order a Prompt attention tf 6-- MALE HELP WANTED 81x-roo- . mitt Those '' ' - 4 five-roo- y Eccles Bldg. ODD FELLOWS. (150 BUYS a gtod building lot on 22nd street car line. J. J. BrummitL MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN J. J. BRUMMITT MONEY TO LOAN on farms and city real estate. HUNTER ft KENNEDY Room 6, First National Bank Build lug. Ogden Lodge No. 5, Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Meets In I. O. O. F. hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting brothers eordlslly invited to be present. A. B. GRAFF, Noble Grand. HENRY KISSEL Secretary. Queen City, Rebekah Lodge No. 4. I. O. O. F. Meets first and third Saturday evenings at . Odd Fellows' Hall, Twenty-fourtmembers Invited. h MISS LOLA PROFESSIONAL SUMMER SUMMER SCHOOL begins June 4th apply Ruth E. Prout 2455 Van Burcti. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW- . AGEE. CHEZ ft McCRACKEX. National Bank Bldg. Rooms 40-4- 3 J. D. MURPHY. street WOODBURRY, Grand. MRS. E. MEID, Secy, SCHOOL For particular ni-.- . First Nat. Back Bldg. WINDOW CLEANING. fldel-i-.lid- so? Y. Depart No. 6 Eastern Express.... 8:20 a JU. Koi 2 Overland Limited for Oiuahx, Council Bluffs.Den-ver.Kanss- s City and East 2:55 p.m. 8 o Angeles Limited 7:00 pjn. l-- Atlantic Express tor lVnver. Omaha, Council Bluffg.Ksnsss City and all 7:80 pm. point East, daily 4 No. 3 Arrive. Cslifornla Express 3:45 a.m. 2:45 p.m. 2:55 p.m. 4:00p.m. KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. Silver Tent, No. 1, meets first and OREGON SHORT LIKE RAILROAD COMPANY. third Friday evenings at I o'clock, la North of Ogden. K. nf P. llsll. Visiting Knights corDepart dially invited. No. 9 Portland, JOE WIIJ.KTT, Jr Commander. Spokane, ExPocatello llutte and R. T. HARRIS. Record Keeper. 1:25 a.m. press, dally 7 No. Fast Mail, Portland, Ogden Tent, No. 24. meets tha secSpokane, Pocatello nnd ond end fourth Wednesday evenings 12:26 p.m. et ( o'clock sharp, in I. O. O. F. llalL No.Butte, daily II Cache Valley ExVisiting Knights cordially invited to 1:39 p.m. press, dally attend. J. W. HALSEY, Commander. Arrive. F. F. BOND, Record Keeper. No. 9 Fast Mall from Portland, Spokane, Pocatello DEGREE OF HONOR. 7:06 a.m. and Butte, daily No. 12 Cache Valley Ex- Degree of Honor, meets every Wed....l0:85 a.m. daily nesday evening at 8 o'clock at A. O. No.press, 10 Portland, Spokane, U. W. hall. Mra. Nellie Canfield, C. of Butte and Pocatello daily 1:59 p.m. H.; Mias L. Jennie Prout, recorder; Mise Lois Pleroe, financier. Vial ling South of Ogden. mein bets cordially invited. Depart No 4 Eastern Expres. .. . 4:10 a.at A. O. U. W, No. 8 Portland, Spokane. Butt and Pocatello for Balt Lake City, dally.... 7:30 n.nt Fidelity Lodge No. I, A. O. U. W. Meets in A. O. U. W. Hall every Bat No. 6 Local for Salt Lake 8:30 a.nt City, dally urday evening. Visiting brothers tn No. 18 Cache Valley to Belt vltrd. Lake City JAMES H. VLAUGIIUN, M. W. ,.. .XO ; 40 S.B. No. 18 Los Angeles LimitVALTER RICHEY, Recorder, ed 3. 35 mm. W. N. PEIRCE, Finsneier. No. 8 Limited for Salt Lake f FORESTERS OF AMERICA. City, Provo, Nephi and 4:10 p.m. Juab, dally ' Court Waszlrh, No 2, Foresters of No. 10 Portland, Spokane, Focatt-IIButte and te F. Hall, 24th Amsrica. Meets I. O. Salt Lake City, dally,.. . 6:30 p.m. street first and third Wadnesdsy even lngs of each month at T:SU. Arrive. G. W. HALSEY, C. ?. No. 9 Portland, Bpokans, P. A GARNER, Secretary, Butt and Pocatello Express from Salt Lake City 13:50 a.m. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS No. 5 Atlantic Express from Salt Lake City, and Wasatch Division No. 124, O. R. C intermediate points, dally 1:05 ua. meets second and fourth Friday at 2:30 p. m. in K. of P. hail, corner No. 7 Portland, Spokane, Butte and Pocatello ExWashington avenue and 24th street press from Balt Lake City, All brothers arc eordlslly invited to ,11.35 a. at daily attend. No. 1 Fast Mall from Salt GEO. ALLEN, C, CL 3:35 p.et Lake City, dally D. L BOYLE, & and T. No. 11 Cache Valley Express from Salt Lake WOODMEN OP THE WORLD, City, Provo, Nephi and .., . ., . 5:15 pjs dally Weber Camp, No. 74, meets la K. No.Juab, 17 Loo Angeles Limited 6:45 p.m. of P. hall In Utah National Bank No. 3 Eastern Express.... 7:05 p.m. building every Thursday evening at I o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially R. G. W. TIME CARD IN EFFECT invited to attend. MAY 13, 1905. SAMUEL E. JOST, C. C. E. AUTH, Clark, First Nat Baak Building. . ,.. - a KNIGHTS I iH OP PYTHIAS. first-clas- ri'e f- , d n - BalL 154-- y, FOR SALE We have only one week SANITARY WORK left in which to tell that four-roonnd house 12th on frame big lot DONE of ell kinds Bell phoae MtZ. cash and street for (1,200, one-thirNels. McCarty. 8721 Grant balance on monthly payments at I per cent. HUNTER ft KENNEDY. DENTISTS. mod FOR SALE An elegant block from DR. D. N. SMITH, let Nat Bnk. Bldg. era brick residence, 25th 8L car line, close to school Smalt payment down, bal $2,500. anee on easy terms. FBATERNAL A new modern residence s in location, (2,500. KnTgHTS OF COLUMBUS. A good brick residence, large lot, 5 minutes' walk from S, P. shops, Sega Lily Circle, No 174, meets ev(1,600. modern residence, 4 blocks ery second and fourth Friday sights et 7:30, la K. of P. halL Visiting from Union depot, $1,800. and bath, brick residence neighbors cordially Invited. MRS. ADDIE CLARK. O N. with bam, $1,500. ELLEN Clerk. 3234 EASTMAN, An elegant new brick residence, bout one acre land. In fruit; 16 Washington Avenue minutes' walk from business center; FRATERNAL BROTHERHOODL on car line, for (3,750. Chauncey Parry, cor. 23rd and Wash Phone 359-X- . Ogden Lodge No. 371, T. F. B, meets sioond end fourth Tuesdays at house on S p. m, in A. O. U. W. halL Visiting A BRAN NEW four-rooAdsmx avenue, close In, well locat- members cordially Invited. D. H. ADAMS, President ed, (1.400. No payment down and CORA HOBBS, Secretary no In'ereaL J. J. Brummlf. R. T. MILLER, Treasurer. A GOOD two-roohouse, lot 50x140 RATHRONE SISTERS. to allc, nice trees, good neighborTerms. J. J. Brum-mit- t. hood (450. Meets every Saturday afternoon at 2:30 In Pythian hall, Utah National FOR SALE An Income property et a Hank building. Sojourning sisters corA paying Investment for dially Invited to attend. bargain. MRS. TILLIE ROBB, M. E. C. any one who has four to slz thous-tnMRS. ISABEL WYANT, L of R. dollars for residence or Income. and C. Not a peculation. N. H. Ives, 209 i iiiii-iij- COM-PAX- 1-- 2 WANTED, FURNISHED HOUSES, Cleaning WANTED To rent 4 or houae, furnished. Address No. 4, earn of Standard. Wash. Ave. FOR RENT HOUSES. Girl WANTED XI. 15. S 9 Girl, 2659 PACIFIC RAILROAD Vle-llln- g 1 5TR RENT F'ttniehed rooms suitable UNION from Comtcil Bluff. OmaOgden Union, No. 172, Order ot ha. Denver, Kansas City IF you have any kind of Junk, 'phoue meets every Tuesday and East, dally to Ogden Junk House; we will call Washington, for lL Bell 'plume 325 K; Ind. 725. evening at 8 o'clock iu A. O. U. W. No. 7 Angeles Limited to invited comrades Hall. Visiting No. 9 Fast Mall 1 attend. Overland Limited DOYLE. President from Oniahs.Councll Bluffs, CIVIL ENGINEER. Ilk WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. Kansas City, Denver and L. B. SPENCER, CIVIL ENGINEER. all points East, daily.,.. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Railroads, Waterworks. Sewers and Power Plant a Accurate Surveys. Silver Live No. 1, meets the second Plans. Estimates and Reports. U, S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor." and fourth Tuesdays at 2:30 p. m. at street. Office, 203 Eccles Bldg., Ind Phona O'Neill Hall, Twcnty-tift- h 1166. P. O. Box 499, Ogden, Utah. sisters cordially lurlU-d-. BESSIE SEBK1NG, L C. TAILORS. LUCY XKIiSON, R. K. 1. TWO COTTAGES near 8. 1. shop, no payment down, no intciesl, twenty live dollars per month. Only 61-mo J. J. Brummltt. bouae-1-30-l- WANTED One girl. Elite er-rc- ra s girl for Cltambermald,prefer Swedish, Danish or Norwegian girl. Apply Reed HoteL June 3. Cincinnati and Si. Lords flayed a double-heade- r In the flrat go me iM; afiorncoti. by the visitor contributed largely to the defeat. Pitcher Egan, of SL. Lo.ii.s. wit put out of the game in the third inning of the flrat game for disThe second game puting a decision. was limited :o seven innings in order to alln tho St. Louis (earn to catch a train. Druhot held the locals down L mie hit. Ewing was hit hard. First 4 kupei-- , The earth for sale In pieces to suit. I. T. Alvord, over Wallace Drug. Money, stock, Invent incuts, patents. McCaskcy registers. WANTED O., R. barn, 1 Ave. Cincinnati 4, 0: St. Louis 2, 3. game. Score Cincinnati St. Louis Ini-- CHOICE UU11AUNG lot on Wall Ave., mo 6306. J. J. Brunraiut. woman Girl to stap with Apply 2107 Grant. WANTED Brooklyn, June 3. The Brooklyn and Boston Nationals played one of the recently scheduled Sunday games today, the home Lam winning three to cne. R. H. E. Srore 1 S 1 Boston 3 6 0 Brooklyn Clnrinr-.til- , mines. Ben-5-4-- tf Brooklyn 3, Boston 1. and O'Neil; ikitnlcn aud Bergen. 2 y LEAGUE r a 2 lun, 1 b tu krx, 2.w$. Waunted: Small boa in nrre Sit). T. A Lord, over Wii'luce Drug. 6 WANTED, BOARDERS. Hilruo, Jtn. 8. Tinker won to- PEOPLE wishing help, or women D. call Mrs. A. hla for at hits and with looking work, name timely ys WANTED A few boarders by ths Smith's Womens eaa stral home while the ball was be-- g Employment week or month. 2531 Lincoln Ave. Hia fumble alao saved Agency, 2126 Wash. Ave. Boll 'phone pitrhert. wk. 179Y. Positions wuuted tor booktfhnr? from a 'shut out: or office 4 9 2 keepers, stenographers tics go FOR RENT UNFURNISHED ROOMS work. 1 7 1 ttbuig Ffelstcr Batteries and Moran; EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. 2CC5 Wall. FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms tillippl and Phelps. for man and wlfei 2064 Jefferson Ind. 954. a Batteries---Pfeife- It 9 mat-tn-s- aminer. Fiugewld Pgcore dent. 661. I Oakland. 9 h h e N. H. IVES. Thla ad appears in tt E-S- Queen UNION DEPOT TIME CARD r PACIFIC LEAGUE 4 Washing- ROYAL ARCANUM. Did You Think to Ever Stop FiuJi-uiiao. leave at Bta . Safest and best. Insures men for can make your old furnllue look wk ike new? 1 do the beat French polish- one, two cw thfee thousand dollars. Rocky Mountain Council, No. 637, s ing, also all kinds of repair work, STOLEN OR 6T RAYED meet second aid fourth Friday evenmaking, cleaning and relaying at A. O. V. W. hall, over How209 Ecclca Budding. No large rents to pay; re.uit, ings Paris brown carpets. STRAYED OR STOLEN store. ell's Visiting brother cordially lowest L icai-price. Twelve years' experi- invited. or neirly black old, ence with Boyle Furniture Qp.; also K f; O u over FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. bar j.ulder. FRANK FOILGER. Regent. branded, bet of reference from Ogdeu Reward for lnfor:ii.i!.n:i or return. furnish J. W. WOTHER SPOON, Collector. All orders given prompt atitixras. 2869 board. ate. with M. Giat.; rooms, J. IWO Stone, G. U. ROBERTS, Secretary. A. Danker. 2416 Bernerd tention. M. Mrs. House thoroughly modern. Grant avenue, seven doors north of STOREROOM. U. Meyer, 371 Sind St. B. P. O. ELKS. poetoffice. Both 'phones in shop. Ind. Bell 637 K. Residence 72UY. 926; Intor rooms. I 3 Storeroom RENT rent. FUR KENT furnished d FOR Ogden Lodge, No. 719, meets every 6 Grant. quire 356 25th. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING. Tuesday evening. Lodge and club rooms, second floor Masonic building, FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping FOR BALE REAL ESTATE. 2116 Washington Ave. BL DRANK, and J. paper painting .6-1lino. rooms, 137 zOlh Si. W. D. BROWN, E. R. 24381 Wash. Ave. Bell banging, Z E teims. Maudil Wei frute pliartu. J. H. KNAUSS. Secretary. 894-k- , 5M1. lad. , ruui'-M4 lots, 5 uise lawn, hige, nr i'OR RENT Two nicely furnished f 3 rooms, 2333 Adams. chli.l, 1 b tu katv.. lL'iuiJ ORDER OF WASHINGTON. JUNK. , Liut-ol- u - (KW-tar- 2416 a Lady's fold v.x'i!' and Vaahi.'i::.:i . LOST Masonic Hal! over ton Ave., Ogden, Utah. Esther Chapter No. 4. O. . Regular meeting held at Masonic Hall ou Washington avenue, between Twenty-fiftstreets amt Tweniy-eixtthe first and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning members cordially resi- invited to attend. K. Van Kiunpen, ELSIE BADCON, W. M. dence 2769 Volker Ave.; shoi' game LILLIE HALSTEAD, Secretary. a ldrt'gi. Bell 'plicne bS5 K, Indepen- w J rund Jo BtterliS Welsh and Sullivn; id bu!- Portland. were nearly '. v . r' , Usrie-ii- iuv LOST Lady's gold w Finder return to t!.J- - - M. Cleveland 2, Chicago 0. bat a pUi-heluii a hde on Walsh ,Calrt Jy tdd UetonJ defeated Chicago berModaj SCOW 0 4' ; , a Pan 11 rhmid. and I draping, ru.-- tiga trimming, uuii-- i r? n::ir.:r,, curpet titling, laving and fleu;'.t:lg. Your patronage i respectfully M'liciteil upon aMUtrauce at of proM: M ince au.l fair prtc-et ull iinien. 1 1m e had 21 year 1' radical lust experience; je.ir With the Boyle Furniture Co. given freely. Very IJ LOST - In Liberty p.. taeles. Kinder rttu:., t ue au.1 receive i H. H. elty krlir.gtini i MASONIC. AM doirg i.'l kinds of upholsier.ag. . 3. afOT" . LOST Plain gold make. itiUiala B. 1. llird stteci and '; ward. 1043 Wash Mailin'! in-- '. respunalble tor f J;roii lo.iay: i me r dllal LEM 100rt. 4, LPnOLSTEKING. I LOST. Jl'XE MORMNO. WINDOW CLEANING-Ogd- en window and bousi cleaning. Janitor and porter work. San Polano, prop. Phone Beil 61 5 Z; office 860 25th. Visiting Nobis 718 33rd SL Junction City Lodge No. 36, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, meets In I. O. O. F. Hall, every Thursday evening. Visiting brothers cordially invited to he present JAS. DUNE. N. G. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. Fraternal Order of Eagles. Ogden Aerie, No. 118, F. O. E., marts every Monday evening In Eagles hall, east of Reed hotel, at S:00. Visiting Brother Eagles are Invltod to attend the Aerie meeUnga. J. C. GASBERG. W. Prealdent D T. TRACY. Secretary. Dit H. B. FORBEn, Aerie Physician. Ogden Lodge, No. 2, Knights of Pythlaa, meets at Castle Hall, Utah DEPART DAILY. National Bank building, every MonNo 6 Atlantia Mail all day evening. All K of P.s requested 7.46 a.tn. points East to meet with as. No. 12 Salt Lake local.... 1:00 ajn. C. A. HUBS, C. C. No 14 Salt Lake special.. 1:35 p.m. HENRY HANSEN, M. of F. No. 8 Chicago and St Louis L N. MEID, K. of R. and S. 2.30 p.m. Limited No. 4 Atlantic Express, all WOMEN OP WOODCRAFT. 7:00 l, points East ARRIVE DAILY. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle No. 11 Ogden special 11:20 a.m. 681, meets every Tuesday night No. 5 Pacific Mall, Balt 7:80 oclock. K. of P. hall. Visiting Lake and all points East. .11:30 a.m. Neighbors Invited. No 1 Chicago and Bt.Lonla Ed. office at can be paid of Dues the 2:50 p.m. Limited Auth, the afternoon of the 28th of each No. 13 liocal from Park month. First National Bank Bldg. City and San Pete Valley 7:00 p.m. MARY E. BAUME1STER, O. N, 571 No. 8 Pacific Express from . Twenty-fourth, .....13:05 a.m. all polnta East MARIE CRITEB, Clerk, 2731 MonStooping Can to Omaha, Through roe Avenue. Chicago and 8t. Louis, New York and Boston. Free Reclining Chair Cara. A perfect dining rar service on all LEGAL through trains. C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent Ogden. I. A. BENTON. Gen. Agt, Psgr. Dept OGDEN UNION RAILWAY ft DEPOT Salt City. COMPANY. A. J. CRONIN, Agent, Ogden. Notice is hereby given that the regu lar annual meeting of the stock hold Southern Pacific Company era of tha Ogden Union Railway llepot company will be held at the office of the auperintendent of the comDepait pany in Ogden. Utah, on the fifth day No. 3 Pacific Express for 10:80 a. m., for the of June, 1906, at San Francisco and Interpurpose of electing directors for the mediate points, dally.... 4:30 a. in. ensuing year. No. 203 Mixed train, Ogden W. 3. SHEALY, Secretary. to Montello, Corinne and Kellon, dally except SunNOTICE OF INTENTION. 9.15 sJl. day.... Express. No. 5 Pacific At a special stockholders' meeting through to Ssn Francisco, .11 55 a.u. of the New.Asurlte Gold and Copper Asily 3:15 p.m. Mail Mining company, .held May. 24, 1906, No. the board of directors have been au- No 1 Overland Limited... 4:20 p.m. thorized to offer' for sal and receive Arriva. sealed bide for all the interest! of the New Aiurlte Gold and Copper Mining No 0 Atlantic Express from 7:10 a.m. San Francisco, dally company located at Ogden, Utah. Bids to be sent to the secretary of the said No. 3 Overland Limited.., company at the county Treasurers of- No. 204 Mixed train from Skid comfice, county court house. Montello via Corinne and pany's Interests consist of claims Kelton, dally except Sun-dn- y Silknown as follows: Annie Laurie, ver King, Lone Star, Little Johnny, No. 4 Atlantic Express from San Francisco and interMonitor, Yankee, Mountain King, Blue mediate points, dally .... Jay, Northern Light. Aiurlte. Indepeni .. ent. Century, Mayflower, situated in No. 1(V Fast Mail. Ogden canyon, county of Weber, Utah. For further particulars address secretary of the company at shove address, who will furnish all information needed. The board of directors reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Bids must be lu by June 4. A. G. MAW, Secretary, ;,v i5 h it .. i ........ 9-- Fast ...... j A4 , v- - |