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Show THE u 010- - deviucd bj the an-- 1 The lettuce cteuta the food of tU dead btvut-- e when Adult', the bolitvnl of Venus, a wild boar vra luortaUy wouuded the weeping goddc-s- a laid hlui upon a bed of fcoft and tender lettuce, whore soothing and milky juice posse qnalitlc. Lecture waa eaten by 1 iUhi- - l!? fur ,TVtrrl I the ancient at uie elute of their peat, aa from It cooling qualities It waa etuuldered au antidote to the heating effect of wine. The bitter herb which the Jew ate at the Yuaa-eve- r were wild lettuce, aucrory, tausy, camomile and dandelion, and till same race are the Inventor of the aal-acompounded of oil, vinegar. iu;iir, gait and uiualard to render the bitter herb palatable. The Irish two reutn-riago made their aalada of aom-wood eorrei and beet chopped with lieer and a little sorer, but no oil salt or mustard. Leaders of riasala history wm remember bow a lettuce caused th. crael death of Cambyaea, hlu? of Persia aud Media, aud of hit couMrt, who waa also his sister. Bsuj vla-cja- r, Meelelpal Thrift. On the way from one town on Capa (tod to another a contributor to the Boston Transcript came upon a charmiming bouse by the roadside, which mediately claimed bis attention. It Ion a fresh coat of white paint, which was well set off by green blinds. There was a siuooili piece of lawn In front, a group of fine shade trees and hammocks, piazza chairs, brilliant sofa pillow and all the adjuncts of sumrnei comfort in luxurious profusion. Whose place Is this? lie demanded of the boy of twelve who accompanied him a guide and adviser In general. "That there? said the boy. Oh, that there's the poorliouae." The poortitiuse! the man exclaimed. 'You seem to hare luxurious paupers In this town." Well, yon tee," waa the explanation, we haiu't got but one, n abe's an old woman, 'n' the overseers they board her out with one o' the neighbors 'n' lot tbe poorbonre to some o' them Boston folks for the summer, n that pay her keep." mhej room. FOR toatllMl Batistas la tha Centra. j j : The AlteraattT. The doctor had been called to eee a pltmaa's wife. On coming dowa from her room tbe doctor said to tht hue band: "Well, Geordy, Im glad to say them Isnt very much wrong with youi wife. Its a case of too much blood, and we'll try aa old fasbloned remedy. Just get a leech at the chemist's sad put It on bar, aud I believe you'll find j her better when I call In the mondng." Kext day the doctor called again aud, meeting tbe husband, who wee a bit of a sportsman, like many of hie kind, eeid: "And hows your wife thla morning, Geordy? Better, I expect." "Mai, man, but she's worse," replied Geordy. "Worse!" exclaimed tbe doctor. "But did you do ae X tohl you last night "Well, not exactly, tor I couldna get a leech, so I put the ferret 1 bed w? er." London Tiller. ; , r F Tbe most valuable desolate Island in the world an the Llakova, In the Antic ocean, off the mouth of the Lena. In Siberia. They are frost bound and ut-- ; barren edve for arctic moan, but they contain euch enormous quantities of fossil Ivory that they are exceedingly valuable-- ln feet, although uninhabited save for the. Ivory diggers end of themaelvee - Incapable of supporting life, they produce a revenue of 1,000,-G- ) a year. London Queen. A BnimlM Peewllsrftr.' A doctor remarks: "What strike one Burnt at a Bengal hospital is the lack of eense of proportion In the estimation of diseases. A man la pavely perturbed because he has not aneeaed for three months, bnt he la comparatively Indifferent to tbe fact that he exhibits the early signs of leprosy. Maoris Pally. "You'd never think KJoues waa from the country, would you? HI manner la perfect and bla dieee fashionable." "Yea, but be gave himself dead away on tbe afreet car today." Howr wom- Which la tb costliest building la America? Would you answer offhand tha Mew York state capitol at Albany I Hardly. Your thoughts would turn mom likely to the national capitol al Washington or to the Congressional library. But the Mew York state capital coat more than tbe national capita! end the library of congroM together The Empire State capitol coat while the one at Washington twq acres larger, cost only giS.OUO.Oi and the Congressional, library only Our Emplrn Stale capitol coal ae much tbe nation paid for all Florida aud tbe Philippines combined Gilson WlHet lu Leslie's Weekly. loom. 116 lw room. Dishwasher WANTED ui the lw 7 ginls. 1 Vi-1- Good, reliable female help WANTED at the Bute Industrial wanted School at once. Woman lor housework by WANTED the day, 261 27th. house1 2 5--1 w Girl for house work. $51 WANTED Girl to do family cooking: good wages. Mrs. Joseph Scowrrjft. 633 26th St. WANTED Waitresses and chamber maids, $25 per month; room and board. Ground Kenyon hotel. room. RENT llousektcpiug 137 26th St. 10-- 1 for rooms Furnished housekeeping. 22e Lincoln. FOR RENT Clean furnished rooms, with bath, thoroughly renovated also light housekeeping rooms. Tha Mrs. S. L. St. 4ll) Colonial. 362 Chinn, Manager. Furulahi d rooms suitabla for gvutlemen. 162 23rd. WANTED Position by experienced stenographer; reference from last employer. Address Stenographer, 2668 Jefferson are. 11-- 1 li MALE HELP WANTED. solicitors at once. Only capable men should apply. 2348 Wash. Ave. WANTED-Fo- ur 1 CLOTHING salesman. FOR RENT Furnished nett Block. C. D. Ives. rooms. Ben-6-6-i- f BOARD AND ROOM. room and FOR RENT First c!a board at the Virginia; most popular place in the city. BOARD AND BOOM SITUATIONS WANTED, FEMALE. - 449 26th ANTED-Ve- SITUATIONS WANTED, MALE. YOUNG man wishes bookkeeping or clerical position; references. John 24th street. experience and O. Laraon, 229 Three rom Washington, lnd. 3617-RENT FOR a apply 2122 Street on north 114-lm- o HOUSER FOR RENT brick house modern Adams. FOR RENT, OFFICES. NOTICE TO WATER FOR RENT Two ulrc offices over I. L. Clark ft Sons Store. FOR RENT, REAL ESTATE. Tbe beat ranch In northern Utah, good land, plenty water, fair buildings, splendid orchard, aad abundance of range. WUl rent fur one year or lease for a term of years to right party. J. J. Brummltt. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Good driving or dellvery 119-lwhorae. 850 23d at. k USERS. 8tate Engineer's give 437 Rnssell-Juiue- s si. 2 111) l'lp-t- FOR SALE - Cow, cheap. 735-K- . 314 Parry ave. Bell phone XI 8--4t ll-8-- tf 1 pan-tone- . 2 A Baler. Singleton That's a queer sign, "Wanted A girl to' feed ruling machine." Wederly Nothing queer about thnt- - Somebody wants a nurse girl to lock after the baby. Some people will never learn any- thing. for this reason, because they at derstand everything too Boon. un- Pope. of them are by band of twenty gross a day. So fastidious are some bottler that tbe cork 1m porters here to keep In their employ-menseveral cork cutters to reent euch corks na do not suit customers. libniiln, REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Elegant, new modern brick. 2516 Orchard avenue, five-roo- m on Installment plan. See owner on premises. Bell phone 641X. ' artist Besides inattentive reading there are other things injurious to memory. One la tbe habit of skimming over newspapers. all In n confused Jumble, never to be thought of again, tons diligently nee Attvaettoa. cultivating a habit of careless reading Jim How did you fall In love with hard to break, says Home Chat Anher? Is she pretty or Is she rtchl other la the reading of trashy novels Jack Both; ahe'e pretty rich. Pitta-burNothing la ao fatal to reading with Gazette. profit as the habit of running through tory after story and forgetting them A very wise man once said that when aa aeon ae read. he began to feel too Important be got a map of the universe and tried to find Isipltlrai Directors, himself on It tOur ctehler seems to be Tmhi chep." Pniatoaleat SwcetbrcaSa. "How eo?" "A true sweetbread la perhaps tha "Always brings his lunch with him most healthy meat that can be eateb," and eats It at his desk." aald a doctor, "bnt yon are never able "Hum. That may be frugality and to get It The sweetbread proper Is the It may be fear of leaving hi books. efmoat pancreas, which la one of the him Investigated at once. fective agents In promoting digestion, Better bare Bulletin. Philadelphia but tbe sweetbread of trade la usually obtained from the throats of cattle and la what is called the thyroid gland. "What la a domestic animal, mam-maThla gland rests against the windpipe, naked the little oy. end. while Its texture ! similar to that A domestic animal," replied mamf the reel sweetbread. It has not tha same beneficial qualities. But aoma ma, with n scornful glance at papa, who was patting an his font, "Is one tmtchers. In order to make money, pas off the salivary gland, that which fop who does not spend all his time at the WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. club." U.xinhlvu Ufa g FOR SALE 1 w Part rail. who found It difficult to get moil pictures of Arabs In Morocco writes: FOR SALE Snap, ll-$era house 2659 Madison. "I once tried to sketch some Arabs In Algiers. They constantly evaded me, FOR SALE An elegant resiend at last an old Moor, with whom with bath. 1 block from busidence we were on toe friendly terms producness center, $2,200. ed by constant bargaining for embroidresidence on bench, 8 A ered rags, spoke to me on the matter blocks frort business center, 2 Mk, line. $1,750, like a father, for my good. Tt le not, from 25th street-ca- r he eaid. That any harm will enane to Easy termi on n portion. acrea of good land on About 2 those whose picture yon make. It la $1,000. street. 12th Inconvenience will suffer you yourself Cbauncey Parry, cor. 23rd and Wish In the next world. Allah will say to Phona 959X. yon: "Following your own will and pleasure, yon hare made those figure. LOST. I now command yon give them son la." And where, my friend, will yon he LOST By Wright's delivery, one gray then?" Re'nrn to Wright's FurOvercoat. nishing Store nnd be rewarded. Waa Meg Proa Elm Stick In tbe Scandinavian myth of toe ori- LOST Black leather purse contain Ing order on Paine ft Hurat and gin of woman Odin. Y'UI and Ve, the grocer and sliver, between Bun-uthree eons of Bor, were walking along West Weber. Return to Paine tbe sen beech when they found two Hurst. atickn of wood, one of nsh nnd one of elm. Odin end hi lirothem were goda, Eastern Hoi is keeper Du you have of course, but the sight of the stick difficult y In keeping good girl in censed them to wish that they could any West? carve other goda from the Inanimate theWestern Housekeeper (from nat wood. They forthwith set atwot the ural-ga- s town) Great difficulty? Evtask, with the result that they made a ery once in a while a giil lets tbe gas living man out of toe ash stick and a run too long ledore lighting It. end we female, being In godlike form, equally have to look about for new girl. No aa lively aa toe man, out of the elm bil- nine tanking, for the old one. New York Weekly let Araka An street. aerk, CKITES, roe Avenue. 2731 MonUNION LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. PACIFIC RATTJtnAW COMPANY. f ld-8-- k sjl f. 321 24th. F. O. Box 425. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS INSURANCE. YVasatrh Division No. 124, O. R. C., meets second and fourth Friday at Notary Fublle. Real 9:20 p. m. tu K. of P. hall, coni InAccident and Life Estate; Fire, Washington avenue end 24th street. surance, 467 24th 8L All brothers are cordially Invited to attend. JUNK. GEO. ALIEN, C. C. L. L. BOYLE, S. and T. THE INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. buya S26Z. of Linda all Junk. JM1 phone FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. Ind. phono 369313. Green ft Jacob-een- , 3148 Pacific. lyr. Fraternal Order of Keglea, Ogden Aerie, No. 118, F. O. E., meet every YOU IF have any Lind of Junk, 'phona Monday evening la Eagles hall, eaat to Ogden Junk House; we will rail of Keed hotel, at 5:00. Visiting Brothtor It. Boll 'phone 325K; lnd. 725. er Eagles are Invited to aUond the Aerie meetings. J. C. UASUKRG, W. President MUSICIANS' DIRECTORY, D. T. TRACY. Secretary. DR. H. B. FORBES, Aerie Physician MR. A. H. GROSR-Exp- ert Plano Tuner and Repairer. With Barnes' Music B. F. 0. ELKS. store. Grand Opera House Blk. Ogdaa Lodge, No. 719, meets every OSTEOPATHY. Tuesday evening. Lodge and club rooms, second floor Masonic building, GORDON G. IVES, CORA O. IVES, 2416 Washington Avenue. W. D. BROWN, K. R. parent Osteopath, graduates from J. H. KNAUSS, Secretary, school, Klrkville, MA Lewia-Statier block, aulte 56. Treatment by ORDER OF WASHINGTON. appointment Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Bell phoua '1014K. lnd. 1012, . Ogdaa Union, No, 172. Order of y PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Washington, meets every Tuesday A. O. U, W. evening at I o'clock-lDR. A. FERNLUND, Physician and halL Visiting comrades invited lu Surgeon. Office hotins, lu and 18 a, attend. WILLIAM DOYLE, President. m., 2 to 4 p. m. $40 25th St Office WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. phones, Bell 615K; lnd. 575. Residence 648 Weak. Ind. plume 503. MODERN WOOOI. EN OF AMERICA. STEAMSHIP AGENT. Utah Camp, No. 999Q, A. W. AGEE, V. C.; J. H. SHAFER, Clerk. Meets O. D. RASMUSSEN the Representing every Tuesday night at Eagle Hall 8 White Star Line, Red Star Una, p. ai. Visiting members invited. Une, American Une, American Une, Holland FORESTERS OF AMERICA. American Un and The Hamburg American Une. Passengers booked Court Waeatcb, No. I, Foresters of from or to any point of Europe to America. Meets L O. O. F. hall, 24tb 2357 tho United Stntee. of any part end third Wednesday aad 2169 Washington Ave., Ogden, atreet, first evenings of each month at 7:10. Utah. W. N. PIERCE, Nerth of Ogden. Deport. Portland, Spokaae, Pocatello and Butte 1:11 Express, dally No 13 Mtlad Local. Yin Brigham, dally ns $:18 eept Bnaday I Fast Mali, Portland. Spokane, PooataUo and Butte, dully.. .12:99 pm. ache No. Valley Ex6: 29 pm. press, dolly Na. - d -t 2 p ll-8-- WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. I TONE of all kinds. Bel! 'plume Nets. McCarty, 2738 GranL A. 509Z. TAILORS. Clothes cleaned and pressed $1 month, 167 25th SL Bell phone S58Z. VETERINARY C. South of Ogden Depart. 4 Easton Express... 4:19 No. d Portland, Spokane; Butte end Pocatello for Salt Uke City. 7:10 daily No. I Looal M,.i,i..i.ia for Salt Lake City, dally... 1:19 am. No. 13 Cache Valley to Salt Lake City.... 10:49 am. No, II Los Angeles Lim8:35 PJL ited No. I limited for Balt Lake City, Provo; NepU, aad Juab, 4:10 pJk dally Na 19 Portland, Spokane, Butta end PaentaUe to Salt Lake City, SiSO pJU. daily Na .' SURGEON. XL Secretary. 0. Mall from Portland, Spokane, Pom pji Sosa-dinavl- W. HAIASEY, (. P. A. GARNER, Arrlvst Fast atsllo aad Butta, T.Ofi dally No. 13 Cache V allay Ex-10:11 presa, daily No. IF Portland, Bpokana, Butte aad Pocatello; 5:66 dully No. 34 Mated Local via Brigham, dally ex5:36 pm. cept Sunday - SANITARY WORK 9 11-C- y tf Marcus Aurelius. Marie $ FOR SALE LuOAL. cash for i Wuiuea of Woodcraft. Ogden Circle meet every Tuesday night at 7.3d o'clock. K. of P. haiL Visiting Neighbor Invited, Dues can be paid at the office of Ed. Auth. the afieruuon of the 28th of eech month. Fust Naltonsl Bank Bldg. BL61E A1J)EN. G. N, 112 Twenty-sixt- h 5S1. ' Silver Ilive No. 1, meets the second ' ' Depart. aad fourth Tueadaya at 2:30 p. m. at Nm 6 Eastons Express.... :20 ajk No. 2 O VisNeill Overland Twenty-fiftstreet MIBCELLANEOUB. Limited for WANTED, Hall, Omaha, iting sisters cordially Invited. Couacii BESSIE L. C. Bluffs, to WANTED Foriv head of horses 8EBR1XG, Denver, Kaa-es-s LY LI K. R. D. nnd feed fur the winter. Apply to F. NELSON, City East.. S;M pm. No.112 Park City Local.. 1:20 pm. Richardson, 55u 23ud St. Bell phone No. 8 Lae KNIGHTS MACCABEES. THE OF 691Z. Angeles Limited 7:00 pm Nx 4 Atlantic Expreai tor secNo. 24. the meets Ogdm Tent, Denver, Omaha, ond anf fourth Friday evening Council Bluffs, KanTHOFESSIONAL sas City and all si 8 o'clix-- sharp, la 1. O. O. F. hall. Visiting Knights cordially luvlted to CLAIRVOYANT. polutg East, dally.. t;30 pm. alteud. J. W. Commander. me1ULSET. Arrive, JHE ONLY' ridable clairvoyant, No. I California F. F. BOND, Record Keeper. Expreae dium, palmist aud irokger la the from Council Bluffy city. TelU all thiugs. Test circle MASONIC. Omaha. Denver, KanSun Jays at 7:;iu p. m. Admutmu sas 25c. i'ermsueuily located at 173 City aad East.' Queen Esther Chapter No. 4, O, K. 1:41 dally 27th SL S. Regular meetlaga held at Maauule No.lll Park City Local. ..10:15 am. Hall between oa 7 No. Lo avenue, Washington Angeles Limited 1:60 pm. HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. Twenty-fiftstreet Nm S Fast Mail.......... $;00 end Tweuty-elatpjm. each of tue first third No. ad 1 Overland Fridays HAIR SWITCHES for sale at reduoed Limited cordialmonth. members from Omaha, Council price, lialr chains a specialty. ly luvltedSojourning to attend. Bluffs, Kansas CUy, Masquerade costumes to rent for E1.SIK M. BADt'ON. W. Denver aad ell palais balls and theater. All mail order ULUE HALSTEAD, Secretary. East, dally 4:09 pm. promptly attended to. Mrs, CJC. Lee. ll-S-t- f WANTED Reliable bell and elevator boy a, $15 and $20 per month. Kenyon hotel. Salt Uke City, SLi-'M- uu.t puik al al Ll-.'k- . ROOMS FOR RENT, UNFURNISHED FOR pay and lot UNION DEPOT TIME CARD Srgo I.tly Circle. So. 174. aweta er-e- . second and fourth Friday nights as 7:30, la K. of P. halL Visiting neighbors cordially Invited. MRS. BESSIE LEE. G. X. 2459 Grant. EL1.ES EASTMAN. Cierk. 2234 Washington Avenue. h FOR RENT WANTED Good girl for geuaisl hot.se work, $5.00 per week. 566 22nd. TO BUY. offered: strvai and number Addre Washington aie., Ogden : FOR RENT WANTED Girl for general work. Apply at one WANTED 25th SL ' ll bet hout 1 Theatre. FOR GIRL for general hount work. May go Lome at nlgut. 566 2th St. KENT loom, Cal In: 11 6 J. BRUMMITT. LOAK- -J. WANTED WASTED-wi- floor, front room on the from 81.00 per floor; other room week up. 428 2Mb, op',ioite Claims FON piimicuy. m 1 FUR KENT Furnished room; modern; in private family. 328 Twenty-thir- d street . MONEY TO LOAN oa farms and city red estate. ULSTER & KENNEDY Room 6, First Notional Rank Building. tor housekeeping. Ferry Annex. WANTED Good girl for family of two. Good wages. Appy oil 241 h. t o (leisv Finite No ...go, Phone lV51tu MONEY TO 'i 1)R RENT Room, FEMALE HELP WANTED. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. 0-- 22D: 24lh. nn. I lid 1 Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 15. 1806. FOR SALE Gentle horse, runabout Notice is hereby given that, the Oreand harness; $50. 346 28th L gon Short Line Railroad Company; by its chief engineer, William Ashton, FOR SALE One second bend refrigwhose iKMtufflce address la Balt Lake erator counter la good condition. City, Utah, has made application la RusaeU James Co., 18f 24th St. accordance with tbe requirements of Tbe Art mt FsritHlii. X have beard men and women say, Chapter 108, Session Laws of Utah, to appropriate ten (10) cubic feet YOUR own terms on pianos and vioI could be happy now If I could only 1905, water, which rise In per second of lins; also other musical goods, to Be kind the c"ut on the yourself paet." forget Short Oregon judge nest Utahan. aad "forget it." Do not try to do eo la Line Railroad, in Weber county, Utah n labored, strenuous way, but gently Said water will be collected In a basin, SWEET CIDER, good tor your kidanggest to yourself a dozen times a which Is situated at n point 2.000 feet neys, 6c a drink; 25c a gallon. Apday If necessary that you am happy west and 1,935 feet north of the aouih-ea- t ples, 50c to $1.00 a bu. Fine pascorner 6 Section 31, of The Jumble, Hello Townehlp cheap. in tbe eternal now and not burdened turage, 1144. down with disagreeable thoughts of north. Range 1 west, Salt Lake bane . will from It be where the pant, la learning the art of for and meridian, for a distance of 6.000 feet FOR SALE Two horaea. Inquire getting you will form the whoksomt conveyed In a pipe line, and there used from from J. B. Fod.ger, 657 S2ad. habit of remembering thing worth 1 January to December 31, Inclusive, of knowing and thereby bring harmony, each year, tor general railroad pup life. Into contentment and your peace BUSINESS CHANCES. poses. This application la designated M. J. Lorimer In Suggestion. In the tSate Engineer's office aa No. 1006. WE ADVISED the purchase of SnowAll protean against the granting of VMIoweB Iiitraetlaa. storm on June 1 at 64 cents; It sold A lady going from home for tbe day said application, stating the reaeons Nov. 6 tor $4.25; Stewart at 23 cents on June 1 sold Nov. for $2.75. Wc locked everything up carefully end tot therefor, muat be made by affidavit In made monev for ur clients why the grocer's benefit left a card on tha duplicate and filed In thla office within not tor you? We are on tho ground thirty (30) days after the completion back door. of this notice. for 'Coeur d'Alene stocks the "All out Don't leave enything," II of the publication CALEB TANNER, greatest mining district in tbe world, read. State Engineer. nnd offer you toe benefit at our 12 Oa her return she found her bouai Dote of first publication, November years' exclusive mining brokerage njuarked ami all her choicest poaaea-terl- 12th; date of completion of publicaexperience. Western mining stocks Ions gone. To the card on tbe dooi tion, December 12th. are always cheaper In Spokane than We haven't left waa added, Thanks. In tbe East because they are first much." offered here. Send us n postal and Ylllewes That Cat Corks. we will be pleased to mall our rhllThousands of men, women and Mad a Creep, weekly market letter giving prices and our advice baaed npou Qie re"Why do yon say A blnsh crept over dren In the mountains of Spain and the face of the fair plaintiff?" aaka Portugal ere employed In cutting cork. port of our engineer. W. A. Nlch-ol- l, IMV-l- t Spokane. Wash. the editor. It la a domestic trade, end it occupies "Because." explain the noddy edi- whole villages. Agents from toe facA SNAP Buslne property, 56x175 on tor, there waa so much powder on lief tories and export houses of Seville aad blk from YVaahlngton, 26ih SL face the blush bad to creep or else It Uabon go through the mountain vilonly $75.00 front foot. Kelly and would raise too much duat!" lages each year buying up the corks In Herrick. enormous quantities. It la not unnaual A Good Mala, for an agent to purchase B.0U0.0U0 on FOR SALE Rooming house; clrmPin, When thou wiaheat to give thyself one Journey. The corks as purchased address L., cars Standard. delight think of the excellencies of In toe native villages are of nil sliea CURTAINS DONE UP. nnd qualities. They aae sorted In the those who live with thee. For Instance, of the energy of one, the modesty of pities end, after being packed, are dona up. Bell 67 6 Y; another, the lllieral klndneea of n third. eblpiied by toe ton. Once here many CURTAINS 9th aad 10th Bta. at toe rate reent .. tbe little taeka of life that the meaning end ahajie of the great whole of life dawns upon you. It Is while yon ere restating little temptations that you are growing stronger. Phillips Brooks, 2021 K..v: RENT Ilouaeki'i mg FlHMSHED l.an. unfit and I'.mmI. MONEY TO LOAN. ROOMS. i:;U-:et- Kurn'ohtu FUR KENT nou-Arya- n ll Ut. ON THIS PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. LESS NO FIRST INSERTION THAN 25 CENTS. ALL ADVER TlSEAr.ENTS must be paid in BUSI EXCEPTING ADVANCE, NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. 12, ctolhe. MONEY to in.iu in er small aKi jinple suir.ii'tMi iiupivwd re; tsie at u iP'.i.M a.l Nn reas, n..l- e rate of 11 or expense for securing e. HUvaRTIhEMENTS NtT..MHEIi MOUSING, p..rii... closet; strictly nwJiri: room tor geBtlcUit. . IiIh The Peseta mt Great Britain. Eihuolugically Ureat Britain Is a mix turo of many races, resulting from a aucceaaiou of invasion. When the Homan Invaded Britalu the luliabitauti were Ollic, mixed with au earllei element. They Euskarlau continued to be mainly so uutll tht fifth and slxtb centuries, when the level parts of ilia country were overrun by German tribe. Then followed lnra sloua by tbe Danas aud other Bcandl-uavlatribes and lastly the Xormau couquest. The iuhuliltauta of England and the lowlauds of Scotland, there fore, sprang from an amalgamation ol the original Celtic with German aud Scandinavian blood. Wales and the highlands of Bcotland are still Inhabited by descendants of the ancient Celtlt tribe. The people of Ireland also an of Celtic origin, although then la an admixture of many other races. Boll Water, Double FOIl KENT Chronicle. To boll water would seem to be a very simple thing, and yet the lata Charles Delmoulco used to say that very few people knew how to do It. The secret la," he said, "In putting good fresh water Into a clean kettle al ready quite warm and setting the water to boiling quickly and then taking It right off tor use In tea, coffee or other drinks before It la spoiled. To let it steam and simmer and evaporate nn-tthe good water la lu the atmosphere and the lime and Iron and dregs only left In the kettle Is what makes a great many people sick, and It la worse than no water at all." For water boiled like this and flavored with a few dropa of lemon Juice Mr. Delmonlco ueed to charge as muck aa tor his beat liquor, and be often recommended It to hie customer and friend who complained of loss of appetite. It la worth trying. Good Living. Lima Tasks of : tq half that number of the llvra of the day were demanded for hit freedom. But the Moslem came dowa to (aU)U0 bezants, and tu the end by ainreuderlug Hamlet la Louis got ofl for 100,000 marks equal, roughly, t over 1.000,ts0 of today. There golden bezants coniatued aiiout 3u shUUny1 worth of our gold, hut to go to market with would buy then os much probably aa sovereigns now would. Wers the ecoraer allowed to break forth hen he would probably tell how thla high priced aud saintly carcass was treated by his people wlieu Ijouls died at the siege of Tunis, twenty years later Being hard up for emlatlmera. they . had. according to the journal of to quarter and boll him down la sc arate culitaou and so sent but hie whited skeleton Ij Franca. Loudon e while you are patiently tolling i..os; mt St. Leal. When Louis IX., the saint, sttrren dered with hi whole forces to the Saracens at Mansurs on the 5lh ol April, 1230, LMujiOO gulden bexanta-equ- al d It la is i; eelurtsud. 1 u iloi luit... uiurael. It U of trliuitf uiar furiu. whil obtained from tin m,. sweetbread throat are of an oval form. But wtan 1 the use of making people dissatisfied? They have been eating thyroiu aud salivary glands for sweetbread, for year aud hate been satisfied. But then- - they have uever tasted the real thing." Pittsburg Dispatch. re- "Got up and gave hie seat to n an. Cleveland Leader. L: FURNISHED FOR RENT li rad j uar-coii- e aw '1 rt-- llu- - MONDAY CTAII, OGDEN, frior substitute of til. ihe j lj u EXAMINEE: MOEN1NO U. W. Fidelity Lodge No. I A. O. U. W. Meets In A. 0. U. W. hall every Batr inurdiy evening. Visiting brothers vited. JAMES H. MLAUGHUN, M. W. WALTER RICHEY, Recorder. W. N. PEIRCE, Financier. Na Na Arrive 9 Portland, Spokane, Butta and Pocatello Express from Balt .lfttSO Inks City 5 Atlantia Express from Salt Lake City and Intermediate 9:05 palate, dally ...... ODD FELLOWS. urgeoa. Calls answered night or Ogdon Lodge Na S, Independent On jI Nfc 7porUaa4 Spokane, dav. Office, Ogden Feed nnd Sale In L O. Butte and Pocatello Stable, 2219 . Wash. Ave. Both der of Odd Fellow. Meets evening. O. F. hall every Tuesday Expreae treat Sait phones; night phoue 465K. islUng brothers cordially Invited to Uke Olty, dally... 11:36 be present. No. 1 Fast Mail from Salt WINDOW CLEANING. Noble Grant A B. GRAFF, Lake City, dally... Z:ll pm HENRY KISEEU Secretary. UTAH window nnd bouse cleaning Na 11 Cache Valley ExSalt press from Janitor nnd porter work. Rum PoUko Queen City, Rebekeh Lodge Na 4. Praro, tato Co. Bell 1038K. Office 414 City, second and I. O. O. F. hull. Meet 25th SL Nephl aad Juab fourth Friday evsnlnga at Odd Fellowe S:15 pm. street. Visiting Na 17 daily Lo Angeles limited 9:45 pm. Han, Twenty-fourtmembers Invited. FRATERNAL Na I Eastern Ex pres... 7:96 pm. ESTHER RANDALL Noble Oread. MISS LOLA WOODBEKRY, Secy. ROYAL ARCANUM. D. P. MILUKEN, graduate veterinary h Safest aad best. Insure men for one, two or three thousand dollars. Rocky Mountain Council. No.- - 687, meet second and fourth Friday even Inga at A. O. U. W. hull, over How-oil'- s store. Visiting brothers cordially Invited. FRANK FOTTLGER, Regent J. W. WOTHEUSPOON, Collector. G. B. ROBERTS, Secretary, Junction City Ijodga Na 16. Independent Order of Odd Fellows, meats In I. O. O. F. ball every Thursday evening. Visiting brothers cordially invited to be present JAMES BUNE, N. G. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. DEPART DAILY. Atlantic Mall for Salt Lake OMy, Provo aad nil potato LEEOTAH COUNCIL, Na 3, D. of P, Eaat meets every Wednesday evening at Na 13 Te Balt Lake CUy I o'clock, Eagle Hell. Dues can be aid Intermediate 9:00 (laid to Susie Aldea, C. of W, 113 potato, daily 26th SL No. 14 Salt Uke psasee- ' MAMIE J. PLANE. Pocahontas; 2:63 ger ALICE COLLINS, K. of R. for Limited Atlantic 3 No. Sait Lake CKy, Prove, LeadvUle, PuebRATHBONE SISTERS. lo, Denver and nil potato East, dally.. 3:69 p.m. Meets every Saturday afternoon at Na 4 Atlantic Express tor 2 '39 la Pythian hall, Utah National Salt Uko City, PuBank building. Sojourning Bisters con ebla Denver and all east, dally.. 7:99 pm dlally Invited to attend. M. E. C. points MRS. NELLIE FRYER. ARRIVE DAILY. MRS. ISABEL WYANT. M. of XL and C. Na 3 Pacific Expresu from Denver, PuebSuit Provo, lo, and all Lake City Southern Padfis Compaaj palate east, dally.. 12:05 Na 11 Ogden passenger.. 11: 29 n.m. Depart. Na 5 Pacific U mi ted from Salt Uko City, Pro3 Pacific Express tor No, Denver and all ve, and Frinctsco San 11:30 LA points East Intermediate points, 4:30 a.m. I Na 1 Pacific Mail from dally I Denver, P n e b a Express No. 5 p LeadvUle, Sait Uke through to San FranCity and all points cisco, daily .... ...11:55 n.m. 2:40 pm 3:15 p.m. East, daily Na 9 Fast Mai) Na 13 local from Sanpete No. lOverland limited.. 4:29 6:85 p.m. Valley Arrive. C. A. HENRY, Ticket AgenL Ogden. Express Na C Atlantic L A. BENTON, Gen. AgenL Pgr. Dept, from San Francisco, Salt Uka 7:10 a.m. d.lily A. J. CRONIN., Agent, Ogden. 2:30 p.m. Limited.. Overland 2 Na Express Na 4 Atlantic from San Francisco WANT ADS YIELD BIG "TSULTS. nnd intermediate Na DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. 6 7:-4- i FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD; Ogdpn Lodge, Na 87L T. F. B., second end fourth Tuendsye at I p. m., la A. O. U. W. ball. Visiting members cordially Invited. D. H. ADAMS, President CORA HOBBS, Secretary, IL T. MILLER. Treasurer. meet DEGREE OF HONOR. Ogden Lodge No. 1. meets every Wednesday evening at I o'ckick at tha A. O. U. W. hall. Visiting members eordlally Invited. Sira Jemima Far-nlsC. of H.; Mrs. Jeanette Hill, financier; Mis U Jennie Irout, recorder. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Weber Camp, No. 74, meets In KT of P. hall lu Utah National Bank building every Thursday evening at 9 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially lnrited to attend. LOR1N - HENIXGER, C. C. E. AUTH, Clerk. Flrat Nat'l Bank B'jll&ing. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, JKnights of Ogden LodE. Pythias, meet at Cast! Hall, Utah National Bank building, every MonAil K. of P.'s requested day evening. to meet with us. BENJAMIN MARRIOTT, C. C. i. R GEIGER V. f F. L. X. MEID, K of R. and S. , la idle No. 30 point, dally Fast Mail 5:5 p.m. P- - WANT ADS YIELD B.u r., |