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Show TITE MORNING EXAMINER: THURSDAY UTAH, OGDEN, MORNING, LOST. FOR 9 ALB JUNE REAL 7 1906. 21, E 6 TATS. ODD FELLOWS. LOOP OPPORTUNITY to secure a Ogden Lodge No. 5. Independent Orchoice Much of tu acres, which pro- der of Odd Fellow. Meets in 1. O. duced in 1905, $1.M0 in hay and tua O. F. hsU cry Tuesday evening 120 acre! of fuming land, besides cordially invited to Visiting brothei plenty of good range, water In be present. l.OST Three abuuilaiup and good improvemeata iiockei books A. B. GRAFF, Noble Grsud. Will trl i cheap for cash or exchange r t.ucl bound in one r . : Reiurn HENRY KidSEi rotary. for desirable city property. For parJ. U McFarland. to Standard of.c- ticular fro Jaa E. Ballantyne. 319 Queen City, Rebekah Lodge No. 4, Eccles Is .!g. 1. O. O. F. Meets first and third LOST Gold cro ..ini ehain beevenings at Odd Fellow' Wall Saturday Re- NEW FOUIl ROOM house on . W'kli ave. tween depot Twenty-fourtstreet. llali. Visiting ) Mu lick, 243 avcLue, $1,500. Terms. J. J. Brum-miturn to Mrs. members invited. 6 mo Wash.; rewar.t MISS LOLA WOODBURRY, Noble Overcoat, Ogden and Huntsville. Fie.., v j.ase return lu Wessler's cigar !.n';or ; resard. LOST A UNION DEPOT TIME CARD d h PROCTOR AND LODGE 1 " rvERlDGE, CONDEMN THEM. FOR RENT Thite rooms aith piu:i.. That the Packers Be Made Pay For the Inspection ef And Insist to FL FINISHED ROOMS. FOR RENT Inquire room Theiv Products 2- -. furnished for cooking nicely ia 0;iera House, FOR SALE RENT Ligb: housekeeping rooms. 137 36tli Mivet. FOR Washington, June 20. Senator Proctor today called up in the srnate the approprlailon bill and agricultural auuU thr usual motion lor agreement to the request tor a conference. He then made a stile merit concerning the house substitute lor the meat Inspection bill, saying there, were essential points of difference between the two hoaxes. One of these, he said, was the omission by the house of the senate provision requiring that the data of be placed on cans containiuspt-ciioing meat and the other the transfer of the cost of inspection from the pack: ert ;o tbs national treasury. 6 peaking of the latter change, he Hid that It was radical and in hla opinion, unwise, and advised that the house amendment on that point be not The packeri could, ha deacceptedclared, afford ihe expense of an advertisement. for, looked at in that Ugh! the government certificate would Mr. Proctor be of immense benefit. also charged that the numerous protests which have been coming to the aenate on thla subject have a common origin in Chicago and, In support of bis statement, rtud a number of protests to show the language to be practically the same wherever they may - five miles in length, and which has been sufficiently developed to demonstrate in immensity. We examined several levels and found that veins cut them from twelve to fifteen hundred feet in width In continuous ore. Ely has a great future. It is my SOsEIi 9 impossible for packers to (he price of meat or decrease that of stock on account of this alight charge; hence, the alarm on this account was groundless. The inspection should be paid out of the profits of the pacheiw tbemsHvea, and not by the government, the stock growers nor tha consumers. Ho predicted that the house appropriation would be Inadequate to meet nil the demands on It, while the fea system provided by the aenata would idjiist I tee if to the demands made upon it. He pointed out that national banks pay their for inspection, an do oleomargarine manufacturers and even immigrants coming into the 1'nited States. Hence, the proposiiioa is not novel. If, he said, the plan la to le changed, there would be a vast drain on the, treasury and predicted ihai 0,000,000 a year would be required for meat Inspection alone. Ha Hid the packers alone are responsible for the agitation that has been aroused, but predicted that in the end tha result voulif be a restoration of and, therefore, beneficial. He credited the prospective success of the measure to those who had stood firmly from the beginning for the moat complete Inspection bill on the statute books of any country. Senator Lodge also spoke foe the senate provision, although he said it might be considered audacious to do so in view of the announcement that tlir house had perfected the measure and ihe President had accepted It." He pleaded, especially for the dating of labels, because the public has tbs right to know what it ia buying. He 1 con-flden- did not agree that the producers and the consumers would not feel the of the tax for, judging tbe future by the paat, the packers would find in a tax of a few mills an excuse for an increeae of several cents n pound on the meat they sell and a similar decrease on the stock they buy. Kriertbrleas, he thought the packers should pay the cost. He charged the Chicago packers :.li trying to defeat the legislation.. The attack from Europe did not rat Mr. Lodge very much, for he Hi.l that the packers in foreign coun-trie- s are not- - a whit better than- our e"n. He read newspaper extracts to show that in England rotten eggs are used in making paltry and fevered cat-t'- e are butchered for beef and alio qMt"d an article from an English re--v tew to show that morals in that country are not all they should be. Discussing the group of men in control of the packing industry, Mr. Lodge Hid their history had been ene of utter defiance of law and public'oplnkm. He inter'rred to a recently-publishe- d view with Nelson Morris, in which this great packer showed contempt for writera of books, and the Maasachu-se;'- s senator said the writing of n brought about the present altna-ti'-- n and it may occur to the packers that The writing of books is not ao ccmemptiUe. ef-f-- h'-r- IT MAKES NO DIEEERENCE candid Judgment that two within years, after the smelters have been established and the railroads completed. Ely will be one of the greatest, if nut the greatest, copper camp in tha 1nited States. The railroad already haa reached Curry's ranch, which ia about eight miles from Ely. It will be completed about September 1. Ely's mineral resources are not confined to copper, bur no doubt will produce good values In lead and silver. David Keith and myself have aaso elated ourselves with D. C. McDonald, who haa owned some valuable properties on Duck creek, about sixteen miles from Ely, for a number of years, and it is our expectation to maker thla one of the great producers of this heavily mineralized region. Duck creek property will produce largely in silver and lead. Mr. Keith, who is one of the party of Salt Lakers which haa Just returned from Ely. like hia buslneaa partner, la very enthusiastic over the outlook of that camp. There ia no doubt, said be, that the wealth of this region proiulsei to make of Ely one of the greatest copper camps. Immense luma of money are being invested in development work, and the character of the interests that are prominent there one that the development of this camp will be made with great thoroughness. In thla respect it is strikingly different from many of the Nevada mining districts that hare had n mushroom growth. Ely, no doubt, will make good, and thla ia the contention of every one who visits that district. - Board What you want, your wish can be gratified through the medium of the Standard-Examine- r data ads. 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 BUSIEXCEPTING ADVANCE, NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms; modern. 327 27th St. rooms, with board. Mrs. M. TWO Houaa thoroughly modern. G. Meyer, 871 22nd SL for RENT Furnished rooms housekeeping. 2220 Unoula. FOR Junction City Lodge No. 36. Independent Order of Odd Fellows, meets la 1. O. O. F. Hall every Thursday evening. Visiting brothers cordially in.'ited to be present. JA8. BI NE, X G. WALTER K1CHKY. Secretary. An elegant 7 room, modblock from residence. 25; h car line, close to school, $i.5u0. Small payment down, balance on easy terms. A new modern residence WOMEN OP WOODCRAFT. in location, $2,500. A good brick residence, large lot. Sego Lily Circle, Ka. 174, meets ev1 minutes' walk from 8. P. shops. ery second and fourth Friday nights I1.6UU. t 7:10. to K. of tf. hall. Vtaiuag modem residence, 4 blocks neighbors cordially Invited from Union depot, $l,6u0. MRS. AUD1E CLARK, O. S' and bath, bricx residence ELLEN EASTMAN, Clerk. 1214 with bam. $1,500. Weak rag ton Avenue An elegant new brick residence, about on acre land, la fruit; 15 Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle minutes' walk from business center; 551, meets eveiy Tuesday night at on car line, for $$,750. 7:30 o'clock, K. of P. halL Visiting Cbauncey Parrv. cor. 23rd aud Wash. Neighbors invited. 3 f Phone 359 X Dues can be paid at the office of Ed. Auth, tbe aftemoun of the 28th of each FOR BALE An Income proyerty at a month. First National Bank Bldg. A paying Investment for bargatoMARY E. BAl'MEISTER. G. N, 579 Twenty-fourth- . any ons who haa four to six thoue-andollars for residence or Income. MARIE UR1TES, Clerk, 2731 MonNot a speculation. N. H. Ives, 309 roe Avenue. Eccles Bldg. -- ern 4 five-roo- first-clas- s 27-i- - y for FOR RENT rooms Furnished Ugh. houaekaepwg. Modern, Grant Ave. 2634 MASONIC. UNION PACIFIC Ran.Rnan PANY. NA 8 Eastern Express.... Overland Limited tor Uuiaha, Council Bluffe.Den-ter- , Kansas Cily and East No. 113 Park City Local... No. g Lot Angelea Limited Na 4 Atlantic Express for Drnver, Omaha Council Uiuffs.Kansas City and aU points East dally Na 2 COM- Depart 8:20 OJA 3:00 p.m. 5:80 p.m. 7:00 p m 7:30 p.m. from Council Bluffs, Omaha, Denver, Kaunas City and East, dally 8:45 a.a. Na Ill-P- ark City Local.. 10:25 Na 7 Loa Angeles Limited 2:60 p.m. Na 8 Fast Mail 3:00 p.m. la 'a. 1 Overland Limited from Omaha.Coundl Bluffs, Kanaaa City, Denver and all points East, daily.... 4:00 pgn. FOR SALE Wa have oaiy r.na week left in whlck to sell that four-rooQueen Esther Chapter No. 4, O. E. frame house and big lot on 12th S, Regular meetings held at Maaonle cash and Hall oa Washington avenue, between street for $1,200, balance on monthly payments at Twenty-fiftstreets ana Twenty-sixtper cent. HUNTER A KENNEDY. the first and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning member cordially FOR RENT Rooms for light house- Maudil lltel frute pbarm. E E terms. Invited to attend. 130-l- a 4 lots, 5 nlse rumea, lawn, hega, keeping. 421 24th SL ELSIE BADCON, W. M. 1 b l'i ham, 1300$. LILLIE HAL8TED, Secretary. FOR 11 RENT suitable rooms Furnished 2 1 n FEMALE HELP WANTED. rumea, tee, bora, kupee. for gentleman. 162 23rd. 1 b tu hen, 2,00o$. Ion, ORDER OP RAILWAY CONDUCTORS North ef Ogden. WANTED Glrla to take course in Wauated: Small huam nero ally. 1. FIRST CLASS at Depart. ths furnished rooms, T. Alvord, over Wallace Drug. Wasatch Division No. 134, O. R. C, Na nursing at the Ogden General Hos1 Portland, Bpokane, Bismarck, 158 25th SL meet second and fourth Friday at pital. Pocatello and - Butte Kx- 2:30 p. m. in K. of P. hall, corner 1:25 a.m. daily WANTED A girl for housework, Mrs. FOR RENT Furnished rooirs. Benavenue nnd 24th street Napress, fKOFBSSIONAL Washington 33 5U lad Local, via 4 nett Block. tf AU brothers McCuae, 422 27th St. ora eordlally invited to Brigham, daily except attend. TAILORS. 8u2Q Sunday BOARD AND ROOM WANTED Girl for general houseGEO. ALLAN, C. No. 7 Fait Mail, Portland, D. L. work, good wages for good girl. In8. T. and BOYLE, Ckthea cleaned and pressed $1 a Spokane, Pocatello and BOARD AND ROOM 448 36th SL quire at 2540 Jefferson ave. 12:20 p.m. Butte, montd, 167 25th St. Bell 'phone 556-a- . FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. Na 11 dally Cache Valley ExWANTED Good Ironer, half day, call ROOMS AND BOARD, nil modern DRESSMAKING. 8:20 p.m. press, dally conveniences. 614 14th St 2443 Adama Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogden Na 13 Yellowstone Special No. O. F. meets 119, E., every for the Park and plain aewing Aerie, DRESSMAKING 9:20 p.m. WANTED BOARD AND ROOM. WANTED An experienced girl for Monday evening to Eagles hall, seat of done, 121 Slat BL Reed hotel, nt 1:00. Visiting Brother housework. Mm. Willard Boowcraft, Arrlva 432 27th. WANTED Board and room, or room if Ragles are Invited to attend the Aerie Na 14 Yellowstone Special SUMMER SCHOOL near hoarding house. by young couple meetings. from tbe Park 5:50 a.m. J. C. GASBERG, W. President without children. Must be close in SUMMER SCHOOL begins June 4lh. WANTED Diihw aiher, at tha VirNa 6 Fast Mail from PortD. T. 1 1 wk. TRACY, or on car lino. Address P. O. Box Secretary. ginia. For particulars apply Ruth E. Prout, land, Spokane, Pocatello DR. 1L B. FOBBED, Aerto Physician. 303, Ogden, giving price and loca7:00 mm, and Butte, dally 2465 Van Buren. , tion. . r. Na 12 Cache Volley WANTED An experienced girl for O. B. ELKS. P. 10:35 general housework. Good wages, no OSTEOPATHY. tally No. 10 Portland, Spokane, FOR RENT UNFURNISHED ROOMS washing. 2471 Jefferson. meets No. 719, every Ogden Lodge, Butte and Pocatella dally 5:50 p.m, GORDON G. I VE8, Osteopath, gradevening. Lodge and elub Na 24 Malad Local via WANTED Laundress for Wednesday. FOR RENT Small four-roofrom parrot school. Klrkavllle, Tueaday ual house, 6uor second Muonic rooms, building, 1 2322 Jefferson. Mo. Office, lewle-fiiaynBrigham, dally except pantry and halL Enquire 106 84th. block, 2416 Washington Ave. 8:25 p.m. Sunday nulla 66. Treatment by appoint-inenE. R. W. D. BROWN, EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. 2666 Wall. a. m. South ef to I p, n. Hours, I Ogden. KXAU 1L J. SS, Secretory. Ind. 854. Bell phone 101 4 K. Ind. 1018. FOR RENT Four rooms, 87. 268 81at Depart BL Na 4 Eastern Express.,., 4:10 OF WASHINGTON. ORDER WANTED Girl for general houseNo. 14 Yellowstone Special 8:10 MUSICIANS DIRECTORY. work. 2752 Wash. Ave. No. 8 Portland, 8poknne, FOR RENT 14 1 rooms over Clark's Ogden Unlua, No. 172, Order of Butte and Pocatello for tore; heat and water sad bath tub E. W. NICHOLS, teacher of aU mili- Washington, meets every Tuesday WANTED-O-oe Balt Lake City, dally..., 7:10 girl. Elite Cleaning included. L L. Clark. tary bond Instruments and eondu W. U. 8 O. A. in oclock at tor of the Weber Stoke Academy evening Company. invited to No. 6 Local for Salt Lake HalL Visiting comrade 8.30 ad Ogden Concert bands, Hiudlo, attend. City, dally ... FOR RENT HOUSES. No. 12 Cache Valley to Salt WANTED Girl for general house858 Patterson Ave, 6ma WM. President. DOYLE, Lsko City work. 2322 Jefferson. ,10.40 LA FOR RENT Three-roohouse 'with WALTER RICHEY, Secretory. Ka 18 Loa Angeles Limitpantry, closet.' water and electric MR. A. H. GROSE Expert Plano Tun8: 86 p.HL ed. er and Repalrar. With Barnes Mails SITUATIONS WANTED, FEMALE light. Enquire 3276 Monroe. LADIES OP THK MACCABEES. No. 3 Limited for Salt Lake atom. Grand Opera House BJk. ALL kinds of sewing at reasonable FOR RENT Furnished cottage. 2911 City, Provo, Nephl and Silver Live No. 1, meets tha aaeond 4:10 p.A Juab, daily UPHOLSTERING. prices. Room 10, Boyle Block. Wash. m. at and fourth Tuesdays at 8:80 p. 10 Portland, Spokana Na h Visstreet. O'Neill Hall, Twenty-fiftButte and Pocatello to Did You Ever Step to Think FOR RENT Two new bouses, iting listen eordlally invited. 6:20 p.m, Balt Lako City, daily. MALE HELP WANTED w I can make your old furniture look modern. Inquire ISO 81at SL BE88IE SEBRINQ, L C. like newt 1 do the beet French polishLUCY NEL40N, R, K. ArrlvA MEN and boy a wanted to learn plumb- FOR RENT Modern I, 8, and B room ing, also all kinds of repair work, mat-trva-s Na 8 Portland, Bpokane, ing, plastering, bricklaying; special Flats. Cheap. Kally A Herrick. and making, cleaning KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. rallying ExButte nnd Pocatello offer life scholarship, 50, easy paycarpets. No large rents to pay; result, from Salt Lako City 11:60 a.m. free lowest prices. Twelve years experiments; position guaranteed; STOREROOM. No. 24, meets tha aeo-on-d No.press6 Atlantic Tent, Ogden Expreoa Bros. Trade ence Furniture Coyne with Boyle catalogue. Co.; also nnd fourth Wednesday evenings from Balt Lake City, and St. FOR RENT Storeroom for reaL In famish beet of reference from Ogden at 8 o'clock Schools, New York, Chicago, to I. O. O. F. HalL sharp, points, daily 8:08 LA Louis. eitirena All orders given prompt at- Visiting Knlghia cordially invited to NaIntermediate quire 850 85th. 7 Portland, Spokane, tention. Bernard A. Dankera, 2416 attend. Butt nnd Pocatello ExWANTED Men or women to engage Orant avenue, seven doors north of MONEY TO LOAN. J. W. 11AIJSEY, Commander. press from Balt Lake City, in a remunerative and pleasant occupoetofflee. Both 'phone in shop. Ind. F, F. BOND, Record Keeper. .11.85 a.m. dally pation; 200 per cent profit guaran- MONEY TO LOAN J. J. BRUMMITT 620; Bell 827K. Residence 730Y. No. 1 Fast Mall from Balt at teed; Investigate this opportunity FORESTERS OF AMERICA. ..2:35 p.m. Lake City, dally once. Address A. C., care Standard. MONEY TO LOAN on farms and city PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING. No. 11 Cache Valley Exwk real estate. HUNTER A KENNEDY Court Wasatch, No. 2, Foresters of Lake press from Balt Room 6, First National Bank Build- J. B. DRAKE, painting and paper America. Meet I. O. O. F. HalL 84th City, Provo, Nephi and WANTED Boy at Virginia Hotel to ing. banging, 243816 Waah. Ave. Bel treat, first and third Wednesday even5.15 pa Juab, daily 884-k- , wk do chorea. Ind. 686. of each month at 7:30. 17 Ioe Angelea Limited 8:45 p.m. ings Na FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE. O. W. HALSEY, C. R. Na 2 Eastern Expreei.... 7:06 p.m. INSURANCE. WANTED Two good solicitors. Good P. A. GARNER, Secretory. No. 13 Yellowstone special 8:05 p.m. wages guaranteed. Elite Cleaning FOR a vacant lot, close in, call or Company. phono James EL Ballantyne, 319 So- W. N. PEIRCE, Notary Publie. Real ROYAL ARCANUM. Estate ; Fire, Life and Accident Incles bldg. SITUATIONS WANTED, MALE. surance, 40T 24th SL Safest and beat Insure! men for FOR SALE A cottage In two pr thru thousand dollars. newer district; suitable for railroad B. H. GODDARD, Insurance, Real Es- one, JAPANESE young man wants position Mountain Council, No. C37, tate and Loans. Rooms 41116, 412, Rocky aaeond or business man; It haa city water, a a houaeworker. Apply M. Kobayaahl, meeta srd fourth Friday evenLoan 411 Trust A Utah walks cement Building. electric P. O. bn H, City. Ind. 676. lights, bath, ings at A. O. U. W. ball, over Howto business center, a large lot, nice ell's store. Visiting brother cordially DEPART DAILY. JUNK. PASTURE. shade, beautiful lawn and a choice invited. location dose in; price 12,200. Call Mall and all 6 Atlantic No. FRANK FOULGER, Regent. 7.45 am. or phone James EL Ballantyne, 819 IF you have any kind of Junk, phono FOR RENT Good pasture, dose in. East points Collector. W. J. WOTHERSPOON, Ecclei building. .... 9:00a.m. to Ogden Junk House; we will call local Balt Lake 12, Na Inquire Read Bros. G. B, ROBERTS, Secretary.. Ind. 725. for it Bell phona 125-K- ; No 14, Balt Lake paaaengei 1:15 P-house on A BRAN NEW four-rooPERSONAL 2 Chicago ecd EL Louis No. A. O. U. W. .2.60 p.ss- Adams avenue, does la, well locatLimited and down .5.30 Limited. p. m. ed, $1,400. No payment Tbe HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. Scenic No. 110.00 REWARD for the arrest and 20, Fidelity Lodge No. I, A. O. U. W. no InteresL J. 3. BrammltL all Atlantic conviction of the parties who poisNo. Express, 4, Meets to A. O U. W. Hall every Bab 00 p. m. HAIR SWITCHES for sale at reduced oned our dog Ted this morning, 2210 points East . urday evening. Visiting brothers InA GOOD Mashouse, lot 60x140 a chains Hair Pacific. specialty. prices. . vited. to alley, nico trees, good neighbor- ARRIVE DAILY. querade costumes to rent for balls JAMES H. MtflUGHUX. M. W. Terms. J. J. Brumhood $450. and theaters. AU mall orders promptFOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Na 19. The Scenic Limited. 8.00 Ain. Recorder. WALTER RICHEY, mo 11.30 a.m. mliL No 11. Ogden special ly attended tx Mrs. C. E. Lee, 221 W. N. PEIRCE. Plunder. 24th. P. O. Box 436. No. 5, Pacific mall. Bolt Lake FOR SALE Gentle driving pony A fine fruit farm, half 11.30a.m. and all point East cheap, with or without buggy and FOR SALE street DEGREE OF HONOR. car. John mile from No. 1 Chicago and BL Louis harness. 2229 Lincoln. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW- . 161 26th street 2 .50 p. m. Limited Degree of Honor, meets every Wed- No. 12. Loral...a.......-from Park City FOR BALE Sewing machine, dining Nat. Bank First D. MURPHY, O. Bldg. nesday evening at o'clock at A. a fried building lot on 22nd J. and San Pete Valley -.... 6.55p.m. table, baby carriage and ladya bi- $150 BUYS U. W. ball. Un Nellie Canfield, C. of treat car line. J. J. Brummltt. from No. 3 Pacific Express cycle. Very cheap, 667 26th. PHYSICIANS ANO SURGEONSL H.; Mlu I Jennie Prout, recorder; 12.05 a.m. all points East Lola Pierce, financier. Visiting Mlu on Wall Ave, BUILDING lot CHOICE C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent, Ogden. FOR SALE cheap. Horae, harness end member invited. FERNLUND, Physician A Dr. cordially J. Brummltt J. $300. I. A. BENTON, Gen. AgL Pagr, Dept. and surrey. 146 28th 8L Belli 006 Y. Office hours. 10 to 13 a. Burgeon. Salt Lake. 4 p. m. 140 25th SL 'Phone 1 to OF WORLD. THE WOODMEN TWO COTTAGES near S. V. ahopfe, ni, A. J. CRONIN, Agent, Ogdem twenty-f229. ao interest no payment down, FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow. 8104 dollars per month. .Only Weber Camp, No. 74, meets in K. ive Adams. WHITEWASHING of P. haU in Utah National Bank Sontkera Pacifi: J. J. Brummltt Company building every Thursday evening at 8 FOR 'SALE Cheap, a bicycle. InWhltcwasber. o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially on 22nd, Thomas Adamson. aero lot hall and HOUSE A 1 1 2 24th 118 at , quire Prompt attention to all orders Invited to attend. Depart treat car line, tree and forty shares 6750. canaL Phona 664-y- , BeU. Bench No. 3 Pacific Express for SAMUEL E. JOST, C. C. in water of Good saddle pony for FOR BALE InterSan Francisco and E. AUTH, Clerk, First Nat Bank Terms. J. J. BrammltL children, or will trade and pay difmediate points, dally....' 1:10 a.m. SANITARY WORK Building. ference for larger saddle horse for SALE-- A Na 203 Mixed train, Ogden good building lot on lady. Call at Nelson A Fella livery, FOR to Montello. Corinne and Monroe, 83 par front toot, terms J. DONE ef all ktoda BeU phoso 609E KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. 32C 24th at. Meta. McCarty. 2721 GraaL Kelton, dally except SunJ. BrammUL 8.15 oja day. of Ogden Lodge, Ka 2. Knights FOR SAL7 Wagoa, 232 22nd SL Express FOR BALE Fine Farm tad Faatun meets at Castle Hall, Utah No. 6 Pacific Pythias, through to San Francisco, land near Huntsville; must be add DENTISTS. Katioul Bank building, every Mon- LI - 56 daily at once. SNAP. $5,500.00. evening. AU K. of P.'a requested THE ONLY place for good, fresh eggs day 8:15 p.nt Fast 9 Mall.... to and Na lot Huntirfito, Residence Nico DH. D, N. SMITH. 1st Nat Bnk. Bldg. to meet with ns. and ranch butter is nt Kasius portNa 1 Overland Limited... 4:20 pJA for a aie cheap, $1606, C. A. HUBS, C. C. able and groceries store. 743 23rd. One of the best farms la HirriivtUe; HENRY HANSEN, M. of F. Ind. 1045. Bell 328Z. ArrivA finest land and beat water right L. N. ME1D, K. iff R. and 8. Na 8 Atlantic Express from $8,750. wblch not are are YOU eggs buying IF 7:10 aba San Francleco, dslly frame tonic, dose In. A fresh, try ours. Kasius portable and RATHRONE SISTERS. Na 2 Overland Limited... 1:80 p.nt FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. $1500.05. 743 bny, good Ind. 23rd. 1045, store, groceries No. 204 Mixed train from Seven-roo4 Modem, Brick, close to, Bell 328Z. Montello via Corinne and Na 871, T. F. B Meets every Saturday afternoon at i Lodge Kelly A Herrick. $2,750. dally except Sunand fourth Tuesdays at 2:80 in Pythian hall, Utah National Kelton, icond Good SALE! with stool, organ FOR 5.50 p.m A. O. U. W. hall Vtoittog Bank bnildlng. Sojourning aiatera corBARGAIN propday in residence GREAT In 2410 Washington $36. Ka 4 Atlantic Express from dially invited :o attend. cordially Invited. erty on the bench, paying ten per San Francisco and InterMRS. TILUE IlOBB, M. E. C. ADAMS, President cent interest net oa the Investment FOR SALE One steel folding bed and mediate points, dally.... 5:60 p.m. MRS. ISABEL WYANT, L iff R. Bruml HOBBS, Secretary J. once. at nold J. be Must new. ns bed one lounge, good Inquire 6:20 p.m No. 10 Fait Mail ifTTiJTB TrMSiirsf. C. and mltt. 2676 Washington. . FOR RENT furnished rooms, with bath, .thoroughly renovated; also light housekeeping rooms. The Colonial, 863 24th SL Mra. 8. L Chinn, Manager. Clean one-thir- d h h d, 1-- 2 tf 10-7-- 5-- -- la' a 6-- 5-- -- Express, a trial yesterday morning aud before the trial waa over another mile of teel that will ultimately connect Salt Luke and Ban Francisco waa laid. More progress was made during the day than has been made the old way in the last week and at the present rate of progress the road will be completed a far as Garfield before July 1. Only one force of gradera la now working between Salt Lake and Garfield and with' the remaining small gap- - closed, the last of the grader will be moved westward to where the contractors are hewing a ahelf along the shore of the Great Balt Lake par allel with the Salt Lake route, where there ia not a foot to mare, and in places It ia ao narrow that concrete retaining walla will be necessary. The construction train uaed with th tracklaying machine conalata of five care of ties, one car of Joints and spikes and thr-- e car of rails. The teel for the new road la coming lowly and at lo time alnce the actual construction work begin has there been more than two or three days' supply on the ground, little delay on account of alow delivery of ralla from the Colorado is expecied, however, as the contracts call for delivery at the present rate until this end of the new Gould line ia completed. Ballast trains are working about one mile behind the construction train, placing the roadbed in permanent shape as fast as rails are laid. The settlement of the differences between the Gould and Hsrriman systems near Ninth West street has resulted in tha Oregon Short Line having one epur at that point instead of two, while the Western Pacific has two spurs running into the ground to be occupied ny the new gas works. The original spur from the Oregon Short Line that was built to accommodate cars for the Fisher Brewing company haa been abandoned as has tbe spur that was built for no apparent reason Giber than 4o embarrass the Western Pacific and that was never used except for unloading the first few cars of rails for the new road. In place of these two spurs, the Oregon Short Line to preparing to build one a few feet west of Tenth t from West 'street that will Intersect the Western Pacific near where the abandoned spurs crossed the right of way. . ir-ill- . aV-oln- LOST VALUABLES. Sierra Madre, Cal.. June 19. When Mrs. E. M. Camp and her aiaterta-law- , Mrs. C. I Baird of Atchison, Kansas, who are visiting here, passed the day In Long Beach, they returned to find wearing apparel and Jewelry valued at $600 missing from their apartments. Mary Schabel. the housemaid, who disappeared after the ot the theft, haa been arrested and is held a waiting investigation. The woman stated that she was on her way to Join her brother in 8L Louis. d us L la la ail oa -- -1 ................... . ...i.. two-roo- m 6L-60- 6-- MUST PAY THE POLICY. ecsema, itch or aalt rheum yon craxy. Cant bear the touch San Francisco, June 20. By a f your circuit clothing. Doans Ointment of the United States Furi the most obstinate cases. Why court of appeals yesterday, tbe action 'ifferT All druggists aek it. of the New York Life Insurance company In refusing to pay aD. policy for McDoug-al10,000 to the heirs of J. FINEST CAMP HI WORLD . was upheld because, although had given tbe company Hy Simply a Marvel, Says Senator two years premium, he had failed for Ksarna, Who Inspected Country. to make a payment. Tha claimant! beld that as the company had never Tne Salt Lake Tribune saya: notice on McDougald calling aefred 'Ely will be aa great, if not .the payment, aa they were obliged to for copper camp in the Unilet do under the awi of the stole of New P'tpet, S die. This la the Judgment of could not evade payment. Senator Thomas Kearns, after I York, they rvpfui examination of the country DRY DOCK DEWEY. thereabout. "The camp. (aid he. 'Is triply a marvel. The people have no ! ig. Straits Settlements. June 20. of its extent and pro peels. United States dry dock Dewey, TtirouRb the courtesy of the manage-np- t or the Philippine Islands, was of a number of the greatest prop-enitoday in the 8tralta of Malacca, we made an investigation of lorted all well. great copper belt, which ia some l' RENT Rooms unfurnished or lwk furnished, 2236 Wash. FOR and room, or room if near boarding house, by young couple without children. Must be close in or on car line. Address P. O. Box 3u3, Ogden, giving price and location. WANTED- Hives, for-rTl- r Fui titled rooms suitable for gentlemen. 171 :d at. FOR RENT be dated. Senator Beveridge agreed with Mr Proctor aa to the unwisdom of tha house changes In the mattqrs of date of labeli and oost of inspection, but expressed gratification tbnt the proposition fur night surveillance bad been retained. This two easeirtlal changes he considered rs most important, declaring that tf the date la not to be used it will be possible to paaa off aa fresh meat tha: which may have been inspected five years ago. He said that the date la stamped on meat shipped abroad and argued that the same plan should be pursued with reference to meat consumed at home. Why, he WESTERN PACIFIC asked, should the people pay for tha MACHINE STARTED packeri inspection and not the pack-er- a themselves, and, agreeing with Mr. the government stamp First Mile of Track ia Laid in Utah by Proctor, aald would lie worth eight or ten million for New Method. advertising purposes. Looking nt the ma'ter in that light, the oost of inspecThe Salt Lake Republican saya: tion wuuld not be a burden because says: the inspection would be a great bene- Republican The steel gang working on the fit. The cost would, at the moat,, be Wtesiern Pacific west of the city took infinitesimal, eight cents per head for It the new tracklaying machine out for eattle and five cents for swine. w.mld be THREE ROOMS tor light housekeepif ing. 2521 Adams. Grand. MRS. E. ME1D, Secy., 718 23rd St. FOR 8AL frame house, between 27th and 28ih on Adams, lot 24 by 150. Inquire of owner, 2653 Pacific. 6 9-- ....... Six-roo- fbaternal la . |