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Show WN WfTiyai. TRE EXAMINER: 00 REN, MORXIXO TTESTUY MORMXO, UTAH, FOR SALe FLRNlSHED ROOMS. FOR RENT Fura.fl.,-.- lor r.vn.s : -- POLICE 3EC0YED FROM SCHOOL BY MAN. A desperate N. H.EcclcaIVES. Trapped and the Child la Hia Parent 209 WANTED UcCuae, this afternoon. For several days head-uartei- The kidnapper, who is 47 years of age, is described as a former itocli broker who had recently been real estate agent. He has a wife and three children and it is believed that hia desperate financial situation drove him to hia crime. la communications to the father of the child, he demanded 93.000 for its return and in a letter written on Friday declared ha would kill the child not and himself if the money was furthcoming. Keans terms were acceded to in a 'personal' insertion in all of Saturdays papers. In a subsequent letter Kean proposed new terms and these were likewise accepted and a personal" waa Inserted in yesterday's 2;i el. aui-ab:.- UNION DEPOT l16 lak Mrs. WANTED To let your bouses stay vacant, when a small ad in the Standard-Examine- r will quirsly populate them. WANTED Miner, In- half day. call -- Aa experienced girl for housework. Wages g.ViiO per week. Mia. Josepn Cites, glh 24th St. Au experienced girl for housework. M:a. Willard Scow cruft, 432 27th. i five-roo- 10-lf--lf at Dinhwaaher, the Vir- wk. An experienced girl for general housework. Good wage. no washing. 247$ Jtfferaou. WANTED fotli-roo- ona-tblr- h itch or salt rheum Can't hear the touch 1 Doan 'a Ointment your clothing. rur.-the most obstinate cases. Why suffer? AM draggiata sell It. TRIED TO CUT OFT Ckthea cleaned and pressed A EARS BOLD ITALIAN BRIGAND IN NEW YORK CITY. Pair of Earrings and Knife in an Attempt Get Them. t DEATH Caused by a Badly Bruised Frog of the Right Forefoot. R. Kitne, owner of Sytonby, which died yestndiy, was deeply grieved at the loss of bills great race horse. He ordered a post mortem examination and the physicians settled conclusively that the horse did not die of the akin disease for which he had been treated for several months. The blood poisoning which caused death, originated in a badly bruised frog of the right tvefoot. The skin affection had been the remote cause, it is surmised, for the horse had stamped in hia stall to express his distaste for the itching of hia skin. The frog had been terribly bruised. There is mesh of small blood vessels there. An abscess formed and the entire coronet waa found to be full of pui. The spleen and liver were found to be greatly enlarged, but the huge lunge and Stout heart of the horse were unaffected. When Syaonby first showed symptoms of the skin trouble, soon after training began this spring Mr. Keene was dissatisfied with the progress tbe thoroughbred waa making toward recovery and had hia own physician at tnd the horse. Everything possible sss done. Bysonby's sufferings were pitiable and during part of the Illness the horse was strapped up to prevent its injuring Itself. It was stated last night that Mr. Keene was recently offered over $200.-w,for Byeonby by an Englishman. He rarred $100,000 Insurance on tbe thorrt oughbred. the District Court of Weber state of Utah. I. A. Matson, plaintiff, vs. George Ct'iok, Jane Doe Crook, hia wife, whose her and true name la to plaintiff and the unknown heirs and of George Crook, defendants. Tn County, f The State of Utah to the Said Defendants; You are hereby summoned to appear 1th in twenty days after service of this xiniinong upon you. If served within the county in which this action is otherwise within thirty days "iter service, and defend the above on'iMti action and In case of your f tilure so to do Judgment will be ren d rod against you according to the of the complaint, n copy of v,dth is herewith served upon yon. The said complaint in substance the plaintiff ia the owner F rnd entitled to the possession of tuc following described real estate g and being in Ogden City, weber County, Utah, . AM of lota one (1) and two (2), In B 'Kk twenty (20), In Flat "C" of Og ho-uiht- , al-th- to-wl- "'ti City Survey. That you, the said defendants, claim interest in said real estate to the plaintiff, and that your tni ia without right, and pray that be quieted as of the plaintiff '.'Itle yon. ir.-t C. R. " HOLLINGSWORTH, Attorney for Plaintiff. Room 302 Eccles Build-msOgden, Utah. Ogden, Utah, May 12th, 1906. O Address ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS North of Ogdon. 25tk SL Ball phona Depart og y furnished bouse months. ,.339 23rd St. FOK RENT for 2 d A STOREROOM. 1 FOR RENT Storeroom for rent quire 350 25th- :- , In- PASTURE. (Special Correspondence) New Yorkers are being treated to a stupendous race new Five In building construction. structures, all within a stone throw of each other, are to be finished within tb connie of the next year, and there ia great rivalry among the builders. The new buildings range from 18 to 24 stories. The United Statea Express building, y structure in Reca tor Street, has a good start and will probably reach the finish line ahead of the others. Ita , floors have been laid, and work begun on the partitions. Tbe Westfield building at the corner of Cedar and West streets la a close second. Six stories of the steel frame are already up. This will have more office floors than any other building in the stork-be twenty-fou- r city. It is to of which will be high, twenty-thre- e given over to offices. Excavating is rapidly going forward on the site of the Trinity and the buildings, at the corner of Cedar Street and Broadway. Each of these stories structures will he twenty-onhigh and when finished will afford a gigantic example of Gothic. Although covering a much larger area they are to be ready about tbe same time as the Westfield building. May 1st, 1907. Tba race between these big skyscraper has already begun to attract attention. Just across Broadway, on the corner of Wall street work has commenced on what will be the moat unique If not the largest skyscraper in New York an structure on a base only eighteen-stor80 by 39 feet every square foot of which cost $600. January 1st la the date act for completion. These buildings, representing the latest advance in skyscraper construction, are all to be ot practically the came type steelframe and hollow tild. As a group they embody what amounts to a testimonial from the leadlargest invest-or- a ing architects isand the that this the most lasting and safest form of building construction. Another factor la the speed with which these great structures can be put up. Rapidity is essential, owing to the tied up during large amount of capital construction. Every the time of month's delay deprive the Investor of a large sum in rentals or Interest Moreover, the constantly growing pressure of business calls urgently tor additional office apace. buildings The construction of these clock-worNo goes on almost like than laid vwner are the foundations and right the steel skeleton la begun, come the behind the steel workers masons creeping swiftly up. floor after floor placing the tile that forma the floors and protects the steel frame. At the same time a swarm of masons are all parts of the building, at work that when the last beam is swung Inin and the last rivet driven home1 the tile are Immediately set, and the structural work is complete. New York, June IS. Bo-re- ll-Ca- MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN yg J. J. BRUMMITT MONEY TO LOAN on farms and city real ealate, HUNTER A KENNEDY Room 6, First National Bank Build- ing. FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE. LOST Overcoat, between Ogden and FOR a vacant lot, clone In, call or Huntsville. Finder please return to phone James K. Bsltaulyne, 319 KeWessler's cigar factory; reward. ck1 a bldg. Three small packet books bound in one rubber band. Return to Btandard office. J. B. McFarland. LOST PERSONAL twenty-three-ator- s FOR RENT Good pasture, close In. Inquire Read Bros. FOR SALK A cottage in sewer district; suitable for railroad or business man; it has city water, bath, electric lights, cement walks to business center, a targe lot, nice shade, beautiful lawn and a choice location close in; price $2,2U0. Call or phone James K. Ballautyne, 319 Eccles building. for the arrest and conviction of ihe parties who our dog l ed this morning. 3210 A BRAN NEW four-roobouse on mo Pacific. Adams avenue, close in, well located, $1,400. No paymrnt down and FOR no interest. J. J. Brummitt. $10.00 REWARD pnia-one- d FOR SALE Adams. Fresh Jersey cow. FOR SALE Cheap, quire 118 24th at. a bicycle. 4104 A GOOD to alley, In- hood house, lot 60x140 nice trees, good neighbor- two-roo- $ 450. Tama. J. J. Brum-mii- L og 1-- Fast Ex-pre- FOR SALE-- A fine fruit farm, half HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. FOR SALE Good saddle pony fur John mile from atreet car. m HAIR SWITCHES for sale at reduced children, or will trade and pay dif161 25tl atreet ference for larger saddle home for price. Hair chains a specialty. Maslady. Call nt Nelson A Fell's livery, $150 BUYB a gtoa building lot on 22nd querade costumes to rent for balls 22G 24th at. Brummitt line. J. street car J. and theaters. AU mall orders prompt321 ly attended 1 1. Mrs. C. E. Lee. TOR SALE Furniture of eight-roo' Maudil I1 tel frute pbarm, E Z term. 24lh. P. O. Box 435. ; House for nnt party house, cheap. 4 lots, 5 nine rumca, lawn, hage, 1 b tn karx, 1300$. leaving city. Address A. B. C., this M. ATTCRNEY8-office. 1 a 2 ruinea, lltea, barn, kupea. Ion, 1 b tu kara, 2,000$. J. D. MURPHY, First Nat. Bank Bldg. rt)R SAL7 Wagon, 232 22nd St. Waunted: Small hoam nere ally. 1. T. Alvord, aver Wallace Drug. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONft d, ROYAL ARCANUM. DEPART DAILY. Safest and beat Insures men for No. 6 Atlantic Mail and all .7,451 points East one, two or three thousand dollar Mountain Council, Na 637, Na 12, Salt Lake local .... 9:00a. Rocky 1:15 meets second and fourth Friday even- No 14, Balt Lake passenger 2 Chicago and SL Lout ings at A. O. U. W hall, over Howp-Limited ell's itore. Viaiting brother cordially No. 20, The Scenic Limited.. 5. 30 p.f Invited. No. 4, Atlantic Express, all FRANK FOULGER, Regent. 00p.K points East J. W. WOTH KRSPOON, Collector. G. B. ROBERTS, Secretary. ARRIVE DAILY. A. O. U. W. Na 19, The Scenic Limited. 9.00 ft 11.20 gg. No. 11, Ogden special Dr. A. FERNLUKD, Physician and A. O. U. W. No. S. Pacific malL Balt Lake No. 2, Fidelity Lodge 12 10 to a Office hours, Surgeon. and all point East In A. O U. W. Hall every Bab m., 3 to 4 p. m. 840 25th SL 'Phona Meets urday evening Viaiting brothers in- No. 1 Chicago and St Louis p.-N- o. $ ,.7 A 1-- 2 THE ONLY place for good, fresh eggs CHOICE BUILDINO lot on Wall Ava and ranch butter la at Kasius port$300 J. J. Brummitt. able and groceries store. 743 23rd. S28Z. Ind. 1045. Bell TWO COTTAGES near S. 1L shopa, no payment down, no Intel eat, twenty-fFIVE DOLLARS per ton in field. Scale ive dollars per month. Only $lr on place for weighing. M. Morrison, 600. J. J. Brummitt Kanesville, 41-- miles S. W. of Ogden. Bell 'phona Na 856-- 1 black. FOR SALE New Broom house, cloa In, 1 block from car, with pantry, closet nail, porch, electric light FOR SALE cheap, a good surrey. 8. Out buildings, newly painted, good 'phone, Aunbler, Harriavilla Ave. Ind, fence $925. Also nlca building lot 3C05A. fin location. Cheap. Inquire T. H. B., Standard. IF YOU are buying eggs which are net fresh, try ours. Kasius portable and A HOUSE and half acre lot on 22nd, groceries a lore. 743 23rd. Ind. 1045, atreet car Una, trees and forty shares Bell 828Z. of water In Bench canal. $750. Terma. J. J. Brummitt. with Good stool, SALE FOR organ $35. 2410 Washington FOR SALE-- A good building lot on Monroe, $3 pur front foot terma..J. FOR SALE Ona steel folding bed and J. Brummitt one bed lounge, good as new. Inquire 2671 Washington. . . FOR BALE nr.e Farm and Pasture land near Huntsville; must b sold atone. SNAP. $5,500.00. destroyed or damaged by tbe Ran Nice Residence and lot In Huntsville, Francisco earthquake and fire. Tbe for sale $1500. day was fixed offleiaily by the recent One of the cheap, best farms In Hirriivtlla; general assembly at Des Moines. Iowa, finest land and best water right which asked that at least 8300.000 be $8,75(1. raised. In moat of the 24 Presbyterian frame dose in. A churches of Chicago and vicinity the good buy,' $1500.01 request of the assembly was observed. Seven-rooModern. Brick, close In, In tbe first few weeks after the San $2,750. Kelly ft Herrick. Fancisco disaster, more than one-hai- f forwarded from amount the triscws the rebuilding 18. In churches; churches ot that denomination in the GREAT BARGAIN In residence propPresbyterian rhlraxo. June erly on the bench, paying tin per United . United Statea was sent from Chicago, throughout the churches cent interest net on the InveslmenL the will amount that that believed la were collections it mates yesterday Must os sold at once. J. J. Brum-mit- t. aa here of from the result yessent be for the rebuilding token up for a fund will be large. the edifices of that denomination terday's subscription y SUMMONS. a . he New York, June 18. The attempt of an Italian brigand to rob a of a pair of diamond earrings, nearly cost two lives early today. The would-b- e robber's victim waa terribly cut about WANTED-Boy nt Virginia Hotel to the fare and head by a do chorea. knife, with which the thief attempted to cut the Jewels from the womans WANTED Two good solicitors. Good ears, and scarcely five minuter later wage guaranteed. Elits Cleaning the robber himself and a policeman Company. who had arrested him were fighting for hia life against a crowd of hundreds MEN and boys wanted learn plumbof Hebrews who sought to avenge the ing, plastering, oriental tug. Special assault. The robber waa kicked and offer Ufa achoiarsmp ILIty dollars, atoned and repeatedly knoeked down easy payments; position and union in before the policeman succeeded card guaranteed; free catalogue. safely landing him In a cell The victim Coyne Bros. Trade Schools, New of the aarault was Mr. Kupfrr, who had York, Chicago PL Louis. been calling on friends last night and was returning to her home when atLOST, tacked. Capraccla waa her assailant's name. STOLEN Pair pink silk mitts from Last A Thomas' counter; parly SKYSCRAPERS IN A GIGANTIC , known. Return to Standard office at RACE. onre. e 157 S5S-s- ia Used a keen-edge- $1 Waantoh Division Na 124, 3. R C Na 9 Portland, Bpokana, meets second and fourth Friday at Pocatello and Butts. Ex- 2:30 p. m. in K. of P. hall, corner DRESSMAKING. 1:25 aja. Press, dally... Washington avenue and 24th atreet Na 33 Mstad Local, via DRESSMAKING and plain sewing AU brothers are cordially invited to Brigham, dally except attend. S:20 a.m, Sunday done, 123 31 si SL GEO. ALLEN, C. C. Na T Fast Mail, Portland. D. L. BOYLE. & sad T. SUMMER SCHOOL Spokane, Pocatallo and Butte, daily .....12:20 pjg SUMMER SCHOOL begins June 4th. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. Na 11 Cscha Valley Ex- 6:20 p.m For particulars apply Ruth E. Prout, preea, dally Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogdan Na 13' Yellowstone Special 2455 Van B'lren. for the Park 9:20 p.m Aeris, No. Ill, F. O. E, meats ovary Monday evening in Eagles hall, east of OSTEOPATHY. Reed hotel, at S:00. Visiting Brother Arrive No. 14 Yellowstone Special GORDON O. IVES, Osteopath, grad- Eagle art Invited to attend th Asri from the Park '1:50 uate from paiest school. Kirk villa, meetings. J. C. GASBERO, W. PresiflenL Na 9 Fast Mail from PortMo. Office, block, D. T. TRACY, Secretary. land, Spokane, Pocatello nulls 56. Treatment by appointDR. U. B. FORBES, Aerie Physician. and Butte, ftally 7:00 ment. Hours, $ a. m. to 1 p. a. Na Bell phona 1U14K- - Ind. 1011 Valley Ex- B. P. 0. ELKS. 10:11 ana presa, dally No. 10 Portland, Spokane, MUSICIANS' DIRECTORY. meets No. 712, Butt every Ogden Lodge, and Pocatell dally 1:50 p.m. E. W. NICHOLS, teacher of all mill-tax- Tuesday evening Lodge and club Na 84 Metad Iocel vta floor Masonic second building Brigham, daily except band Instruments and condus-to- r rooms, of tb Wabsr Stake Academy 2416 Wsahington Ave. Sunday a a e (I 1:21 p.m. R. V. D. E. BROWN, South of Ogdan. and Ogden Conoart bands. Studio, H. J. KNAU88, Secretary. 162 Patterson Avo. 6 ma Depart Na 4 Eastern Express.... 4:19 am. OF WASHINGTON. ORDER No. 14 Yellowstone Special 8:10 a.m. MR. A. II. GROSE Export Plano TunNo. I Portland, Bpokana, er and Repairer. With Barnas Musi Ogdan Unlog Na 172, Order of Butt and Pocatello for store. Grand Opera House BJk. meets every Tuesday Washington, Sait lake City, daily.... T: $0 gat W. O. S A. in U, o'clock at evening No. 6 Local for Salt Lake UPHOLGTERING. Hail. Viaiting comrades invited to 8:10 am. City, dally attend. Did You Ever Stop to Think Na cho Valley to Salt WM. DOYLE, Presides L Lake City .10,40 Og I can make your old furniture look WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. Na 18 Los Angeles Limitlike newt 1 no th best French polish1:25 ed ing, also all kind of repair work, matLADIES OP THE MACCABEES. Na 2 Limited for Salt Lake tress making, cleaning and relaying City, Provo, Nephl and carpets. No large rents to pay; rauIL Silver Live Na 1, meets tba aaoond 4:10 $JA Juab, daily . lowest pric-oTwelve years' experi- and fourth Tuesdays at 2:90 p, tn. at No. 10 Portland, Bpokana, ence with Boyle Furniture Co.; also O'Neill Hall, Twentyflfth sires'. VisButts and Pocatello to furnish best of reference from Ogdan iting sisters cordially InviUd. Balt Lake City, dally.... 8:20 p.m. citizens. All orders givyn prompt atBESSIE SEBUI.NO, L a tention. Bernard A. Danker, 2416 LUCY N El .SUN, K. K Arrive Grant avenue, seven doors north ot No. Portland, Bpokana, Both 'phones in at op. IaJ. poaloflice. KNIGHTS OP THE MACCABEES. Butte and Pocatello Ex920; Bell G37K. Residence 730 Y. press from Salt LakoCity 12:50 gflft Silver Tent, Na 1, masts first and No. 5 Atlantic Express PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING. third Friday evenings at I o'clock, in from Sait Lake City, and V tailing Knights corof K. P. liall. intermediate point dally 1:05 J. B. DRANE, painting ad paper invited. Na 7 Portland, Spokane, hanging, 2438V5 Wash. Are. Beil dially JUE WILLKTT, Jr, Commander. Butts and Pocatello ExS94-k- , ind. 666. R. T. HARRIS, Record Keeper. press from Salt Lake City, ,11.36 n.ik dally INSURANCE. Mall from Salt Ogden Tret, No. 24, meets tba aee-on-d Na 2:31 p.m. and fourth Wednesday evenings Lake City, dally W. N. PEIRCE, N nary Public. Real s S o'clock sharp, in I. O. O. F. HalL 11 Cache Valley No. at InLife and Accident Fire, Estate; from Balt Lake Visiting Knights cordially Invited to surance, 407 24th SL attend, City, Provo, Nephl and 5.16 p m. J. W. HAI.SET, Commander, Juab, dally.--- . B. H. GODDARD, Insurance, Real EsNa 17 Loe Angeles Limited 6:45 p.m. F' F. BOND, Record Keeper. tate and Imana. Room! 411th. 412, Eastern Expreaa.... 7:06 p.m Na 413 Utah Loan ft Treat Building, FORESTERS OP AMERICA. No, 13 Yeilowetone special S:05 p.m JUNK. Court Wasrtch, No. 2, Foresters of I. O. O. F. HalL 24th IF you have any kind of Junk, 'phona America Meet third and Wednesday armto Ogden Jrnk House; wa will call atreet,iff first each month at 7:1ft Ind. 725. ings for fL BeU 'phona 326-K- ; G. W. HALfiKY. C. R. P. A. GARNER, Secretary. moutj, ! s r month. Sojourning members oordtally Invited to attend. ELSIE BA DOOM. W. M. LILLIE HAL8TKD. Secretary. TAILORS. Baw a Y. l-- ginia. ; L 1 first-clas- Jtffetsou ave. 1 $lu. FK0FKSSI0NAL Hives, ecaitna,. trig you ctazy. Jamei FOR RENT Modern 2, S, and Flats. Cheap. Kelly ft Herrick. ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO FIRST INSERTION LESS THAN 25 CENTS. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE. BUSIEXCEPTING NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. p 18. 254u WANTED Good 2443 Adams. WANTED newspapers. Meanwhile misleading stories have been given to the public by the police ta order to serve their purpose. The boy, who is only seven years old, waa apparently unharmed, except that hf bore evidence of Buffering from hunger and exposure. hen the kidnapper and his victim wen brought before Superintendent of Police Taylor, the boy still had in his bands the school book he had when enticed from arhool by n decoy note purporting to be from hia mother. The house, in which they were found. the Is an unoccupied dwelling on outskirts of tba city.. The capture was due to the publication in todays newspapers that the jwlire had abandoned their search for the kidnaped boy. Tills threw Kean err hia guard ana he ventured outside the house. Detective Blair, who waa watching the house, pounced upon him and succeeded in forcing a confession from him. When the boy waa found in the house he waa very dirty, last Bis having been washed ' alnoe Tuesday. He suld he had been kept constantly in the bouse, had been gtvrn bread and meat to eat and was not inia'reated, , Kuan waa locked-uand the boy waa taken to the to me of his parents. June A girl for housework, 422 27.h S quire at IT IS FOOLISH 1 York, ODD FELLOW COM-PAN- WANTED Girl for general work, good wagt a foi good girl. ke iJtntiiy of the kidnapper has been police, tut despite the kuou to the hundred men, who have I efforts of four keen working on the case, he was not by Lieated until today. Accompanied Me of his men, Chief of Detectives Dmaghy went to 426 North Sixty-sec-nd street, in West Philadelphia, and there found John Joseph Kean, with kis captive. Kean attempted to escape shot at by the detectives. The and bullets missed their aim. but Kean surrendered and waa taken to police New Building. FEMALE HELP WANTED. Philadelphia, June IS. Little Frederick Muth, who was kidnapped from Jehool on Tuesday last, waa recovered bom his capior in a sensational mau-e- r SYSONBY'S REAL ESTATE. ? - i. 190fS. -- ! to 10. TIME CARD FOUND BY Restored JUNE A GOOD iTPORTl'NITY to serine a Ogden Lodge No. 5, independent Orchoice r.uich of 44 acres, which pro- der of Odd Fellows. Meets In L O. duced .it il'dj, gl.v.H) in Lay and has U. F. hall every Tuesday ctening. 120 ac:a ot farming laud, beside FOR KENT Riv:u iiiiid:u:kcd or VUiting brotheis cordially invited to furnished. 2236 W plenty of good range, water iu b present. abumiiiitv and good improvements. A. B. GRAFF, Noble Grand. Wl II m ;! cheap for rash or rxchaaga ..., ! h FUR RENT Fui HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. fur desirable city propei ty. For Si. rooaie; modern, see Jaa. E. Bal.autyne. 219 616-t- l Queen City, Rebekah Lodge Na 4, Eerie Bldg. 1. O. O. F. Meets first and third board. TWO with Saturday sveuiugs at Odd Fellows NEW Wall on ROOM Jl'M F house M. h Twenty-fourtstreet. Visiting House iboroug:.-uuHh.ru. Mrs. Hall, Terms. J. J. Grura-tuii- members invited. uenue, G. Meyer, S7X sSl 6 mo MISS LOLA WOODBURRT, Noble for FOR RENT Fnrs.st.tJ rooms Grand. 4 room frame house, beFOR SALE MRS. E. MEID, Secy, 71$ 23rd 8L housekeeping. tJju Lincoln. tween 27th anu 2Sth on Adams, lot , owrn-r24 2653 of by loj. inquire tor FOR RENT Furui! ht-rooms Junction City Lodge Na SS, IndePacific. Modern. 2624 Ugh. houanktepi:.g. pendent Order of Odd Fellow meets la L O. O. F. Hall every Thursday Giant Am FOR SALE An elegant modevening. Visiting brothers cordially ern brick block trom residence, Invited to be present. FOR RENT Clean finished men's, 25 h Sl car line, close to school. JAB. BI NE, N. G. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD with bath, thorn ,,guiy renovated, balSmall $2.5t0 WALTER FJCHEY, Secretary. payment down, also light boafrr.etp.ng rooms. The on ance terms. easy Colonial, 262 :Vh Sl klrs. B. Depart, A new modern residence WOMEN OP WOODCRAFT. Na 6 Eastern Express.... S:20 Manager. s in location. $2,500. Na 2 Overland Limited for A good brick residence, large tot, Sego Lily Circle, No. 17ft Omaha, Council BIuffs.Dea-ve- r, FOR RENT Rooms (or llgl.t houseI miuutea' walk from 8. F. shops, ary second and fourth Friday nlgbta Kansas City and East 2:00 p.m. keeping, 427 i4ih St. $l,6c0. at 7:30, la K. of P. hall. VisiUAg Na 113 Perk City Local... S:30 p.m. 6 blocks modern residence, neighbors cordially Invited. FOR RENT Furnished rooms suitable AdicIm Limited 7:00 p from Union depot, $1,606. No. 4 Atlantic Express for MRS. ADDJE CLARK, O. N. for gentleman, itf 23rd. and bath, brick residence ELLEN EASTMAN, Clark. 2214 IVmver, Omaha, Council with barn. $1,500. Washington Avenue Bluffa,Kansaa City and all FIRST CLASS furbished rooms at the An elegant new brick residence, points East, daily 7:10 gm. Bismarck, 1SJ 2ath St. la one about acie land, ia fruit; Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle walk from business center; SSI, meets every Tuesday night at minutes' ArzivQL FOR RENT Furmsbed rooms. Ban-neon car line, for $3,75u. 7:30 o'clock. K. of P. hall. Visiting No. I California Express . block. Chauncey Parrv, cor. 23rd and Wash. Neighbors Invited. from Council OmaBluffs, 127-t- f Phone 359 X. Dues ran be paid at the office of Ed. ha, Denver, Kanaaa City BOARD AND ROOM and East, dally Auth, the afternoon of the 2Hih of each 3:41 am. FOR SALE An Income properly at a month. First National Bank Bldg. Na 111 Park City Local.. 10:25 a.m. BOARD AND RUOM 449 loth St. A payiag Investment for bargain. MARY K. BAUME1STKR, G. N.. 57$ No. 7 o Angeles Limited 2:50 p.m. anr one who baa four to six vbous-anTwenty-fourtNa 9 Feat Mail 8:00 p.m. ROOMS AND BOARD, all modem Income. or dollars for residence MAKiK C KITES, Clerk, 2731 Mon- No. 1 Overland Limited conveniences 614 24th St Not a speculation N. H. Ives. 209 from Oms ha, Council Bluffs, roe Avenue. Ecclsa Bldg. Kansas City, Denver and WANTED BOARD AND ROOM. 11 MASONIC. paints East, daily.... 4:00 p.a. cm week FOR SALE We have oniy WANTED Board and room, or room if left in which to sell that EL O. No. Esther 4, Chapter frame bou ind big lot on 12lh 8. Queen minting held at Muonla d cash and Hall Rrgular street for $1,200, on Washington avenue, between balAnce m monthly payments at 9 Twenty-fiftana Twenty-sixtstreet per cent HUNTER ft KENNEDY. the first end third Fridays of each FOR RENT (idnappcr nil mieMnV WWjUgH 2 Six-roo- ton, 22ft vited. JAMES H. MUtUGHUN, WHITEWASHING. WALTER RICHET, Recorder. Whitewashes Thomas Adamson, Prompt attention to all orders 365-BalL . Thone SANITARY WORK DONE of all kinds Ben vhaoo Ncta. McCarty, 3721 OraaL M7-t- 509& f DENTISTS. DR. D. N. SMITH, lit M. W. KaL Bnk. Bldg W. N. PEIRCE, Financier. DEGREE OF HONOR. Degree of Honor, meets every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at A. O. U. W. hall. Mr. Nellie Canfield, C. of H.; Mias L jennla Prout, recorder; Mlaa Lola Pierce, financier. Visiting member cordially invited. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Limited No. 13, Local from Park 2.60p.flg City 1.55 p. m. from .12.05 all points East C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent, Ogde I. A. BENTON, Gen. AgL Pagr. Depft Salt Lake. A. J. CRONIN, Agent, Ogdeg and San Pete Valley No. 3 Pacific Expreaa gft Southern Pacific Company No. Depart I Pacific Expreaa for San Francisco and interWeber Camp, Na 74, meet In K. mediate point, dally.... 4:201 Bank National Utah in of P. hall Na" 203 Mixed train, Ogden building every Thursday evening at to Moutello, Corinns and FRATERNAL Woodmen cordially oclock. Visiting Kelton, dally except Suninvited to attend. 8:15 aja day RATWRONE SISTERS. C. C. SAMUEL E. IOST, No. 6 P a e 1 A c Express E. AUTH. Clerk, First Nat Bank through to San Freactaoa Meets every Fturdy afternoon t 11:65 m. Building daily 2:30 In Pythian ball. Utah National S:15 l 9 Fast Mall,, Na Bank building Sojourning stator corKNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. 1 Overland Limited... 4:20 pjg Na attend. to invited dially MRS. TILLIS ItOBB, M. E. CJ. AjH- Ogden Lodge, No. X Knlghta of MRS. ISABEL. WYANT, L, of R. meets st Castla Hall, Utah Na 6 Atlantic Expreaa from Pythias, C. and fi ot National Bank building every MonSan Franclsca daily day evening. AU K. of P.s requested Na 2 Overland Limited.. oiU ft' FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOIX ' No. 204 Mixed train to meet with a. passed ! . C. A. HUS3, C. C. Monteilo via Corbies. Through : T. F. 871, Na &, Ogden Lodge HENRY HANSEN, M. of F. Kelton, dail, Clark (Mai, and meMi second and fourth Tuesdays at L. N. MEil), K. of R. and & halL W. day. .V. . . Mil known as thi U. O. A. Visiting S p. ra, tn No. 4 Ar lpr co:nage measure, members cordially invited. San I nring enough votes to WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS D H. ADAMS, PrezldenL medir (he rule. CORA HOBBS. Secretary WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS Na R. T. MILLER, Treasurer. -- p-f- -- . . Uj i i 4 4 f' |