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Show THE MORNING Addition Brnmaiitts "S SJudftondaav desirable on pnce very at iztajrhita to those ho desire to U to tie city, cluao Uontont to echoola and tn dealrebl part of the city. ha. Juat been raT addition which varket bao a frontage of JaoSrter of mil on 22nd aireet, a . mile on Slat atreet. a SSSer a mile on Harriaon Are, 'T.rtar of a mile on tbe Boulevard. mile oa Tyler exlmaite frontage on aeveral other T'bl're let the Contract for the 'do- several medium priced thla addition, which will at bod rock SfJTo. the market vith a amaU payment down fuTthe balance tbe earn M paying very little self denial On aown hit own home, be !Vone may Su landlord and get rid of the - whlck JVul rent Pjta with never ceaaing regularity. loU are Quite a number of kne :n ,ii ia one year, but thla la the year, uak 1 have set myaelf to do thir one I determined to have evety Uve in hie nerinade to do ao, to home tbe first day of January, Mm !$fi ob tdjif the hvou deal re a home inis Ogden to call at of you aaly 'thing I mv offlce or call me over either phone 771 and I will sell you a lot for at One Dollar down and the balance Ona Dollar per week, no internet and taxes until after you Uve fully Mid for your lot. Hlfter von have paid for your lot I will furnish you money to build your this la the beat opportunity aver offered in Ogden to grt yon n own landlord. IgiDg and become your Beridsa ak v.. Addition Bnunmitts have a very large list of residence ad residence lots In all parts of the n few city. Ths following are only of tits many bargains I have to offer: h nice building lot, wiel located, pear the city, only 111. Terms. house with A brand, new four-roolarge pantry, closet, electric lights, dty water, ingrain papar, nicely painted, all complete, half block from Bio Grande depot, only $1,300 on In stsllmcnt plan. house in good loca-HoNew with hall, pantry, bath room, clothes closet, two porches, nice lot, oily $1,600. Terms. house In the railrGood seven-roooad location, this to a great snap at Thirteen Hundred Dollars. Oa terms to suit. As elegant lot near the Sacred Heart Academy for only $30 0 on the Installment plan. near A fine lot oa Wall avenue, 1'slon depot at a great snap. Thla tot, If sold, will be sold very cheap. If you desire a lot or wtoh to own row own home In Ogden, ploaae call st my offlce or call ms up over ths phone, and I will be glad to assist job, as 1 am prepared to give terms 1 five-roo- m without Interest yoa a borne on on lota and can sell almost any kind of tarns. J. J. BRUMMITT 2374 Wash. Avo. llthsr Phono 771. Garden Seeds Now ia the time to plant. Our store ii th$ place to buy four seeds. ' 1 was in tbe big fire, ai you all remember, and my old stock waa burned. all Our new stock haa arrived and is the beet ever brought toOgden. SEEDS THAT ARE SURE TO GROW Flour, Hay or Grain IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES. Remember, we carry a full line of that famous Pratts Poultry Food for animals nd poultry. W. T. ASTILL Suth Phones. 2264 Wash Avs, SICE ms BREAKS EXAMINER, iwli of any injury inon the police, which Is not surprising in view of the fact that ths strictest watch 1 kept upon the liberty men to make sure that they carry ashore no weapons. OGDEN, UTAH. FOR RENT No mention Is ti lbted Sill iS MNA RENT house keepiug. son. ADVERTISEMENTS THIS CENT PER ON Havana, May 1. No further particulars have been received of the attack made yesterday by the police uf j Santiago on a party of enlisted men from the cruiser Tacoma. The despatch received by Commander Wood MOS FORMED AND ATTACK MADE of the Dixie, giving details of the afON NEGROES. fair. was forwarded to Governor 41 FEMALE HELP WANTEa by Commander Wood, with the request that the authorities of SantiSaloons Frequented by Colored Men ago be directed to assist Commander WANTED A young girl to assist aiih Raided and Many Negroes Adatus. housework, JTappan In every way in obtaining facts tn the rase. Governor Magoon Driven Out thereupon telegraphed to the gover- WANTED dewing girl and assistant nor of Santiago, instructing him to waists. on Madam Cochrane, extend nil such assistance possible. Wright's store. Greensburg, tad, May 1. The bitter Commander Wood la ths chief officer feeling against negroes, a a mult of in Cuban waters. WANTED Sewing girl and assistant an assault on Mrs. Sefton, an aged Ths attack was mad upon the Taon waists. Madam Cuchrane, white woman, last Saturday night, coma's men while they were on their Wright's store. caused a race riot here last night Six way to the In o'clock 2 the wharf, at negroes were badly beaten, one of morning, to embark in a launch for WANTED Girl for general linir whom may die. The mob waa formed transportation to the cruiser. work. Corner 2ith and Jefferson. by three white men and rapidly Increased to 500 men. All saloons and WOMEN ARE CAUGHT IN A BURNother, places frequented by negroes ING BUILDING AND MANY GIRL for general housework, 2106 were vtolted and ths furniture and fixARE INJURED. Wash. tures destroyed. Negroes found In the ere beaten and warned to When the Alarm Was Sounded There WANTED places Two girls to taka course leave town. The authorities finally InWaa a Wild Rush for the Fire Esin nursing. Ogacu General Hospital. duced the crowd to disperse. Many necapee Excited Women Jumped to gro hare already departed and oththe Ground or Lost Thalr Balance ers will he notified by the police to cn the Ladders. MALE HELP WANTEa leave. No arrests were made. Chicago, May 1. Twenty women WANTED Bell boy and elerator boy. AMERICAN SAILORS SET UPON BY were Injured In a fire that broke out Reed hotel. CUBAN POLICEMEN IN today In the building et 265 Wabash SANTIAGO. avenue. The first floor was occupied MEN end boys wanted to Mrs plumb by the Story A Clerk Ptoao company lag, plastering, bricklaying, electrle-e- l Two Men of the Gunboat Tacoma Are and the three 'upper floors by the Lotrades; free catalogue; positions secured; tuition fifty dollars. Coyne Inured, One Fatally, During a Fight tus Lunch dub, patronised exclusively Trad Schools, New York and Ban Cubans Used Guns and Machetes by women. When the flames were discovered, Francisco, Assault l Said to Have Been Un-- 1 yt UT two hundred women, including emprovoked. AGENTS WANTEa ployes. were in the piece and at the cry of fire panic ensued. A numSantiago, Cuba, Stay lr The con- first of women leaped from the win- MEN AND WOMEN am malting $10 flict here yesterday between sallore ber to $25 n day selling our embrolday and police followed n banquet which dows of the second and third stories. goods; no capital or experience rewaa given at the Cafa Leon de Oro By far the greater number, however, These quired. Wky not you? Writs for by a party of first class seamen of rushed to tbe fire escapes. in. a fe wsecoad with samples and exclusive agency. U. the cruiser Tacoma. At 1 o'clock in were filled mas of women, making 8. Embroidery Works, Omaha, Neb. the morning the men separated and struggling twelve of them went to the cafe. desperate efforts to climb down. Several of them lost thalr holds and fall They were not Intoxicated. A police to the atreet and others were pushed WE PAT agn.J, ladles or gantlemaa, captain named Lay, who waa in off. from 50 cents to 01.00 an hour to clothes, had. been watching The flames started In the basement Introduce and advertise our route this cafe all the evening with seven shaft with ter-rifdies, city or country. Caroba Med. or eight policemen to support him. At and ran up an elevator several women Co., 1350 Washington are. about 2 o'clock In the morning ths In speed, cutting off of front the building. the part seamen started for the wharf with the a WANTEa MISCELLANEOUS. of these, despite the warnIntention of boarding the Tacoma. to tha of the leaped ings spectators, Captain Lay claims that the seamen ground. The others who' remained WANTED Chickens. Russell-Jamcstarted the trouble sad the seamen were taken out by the firemen without A2 tf Co., 185 24th at. claim that the captain, without provIt to not believed that being injured. As disturbance. the ocation, started WANTEa of the women will die from their ths enlisted wen of the Taooma had any cannot be def- SECONDHAND goods and upholster this Injuries, although on their initely established until after reports been hindered by tbe police lag. City property for aloe fruit farm. L T. Alvord, by P. O. Phone way to the wharf. Ensign Brtobla de- have been reoelved from the hospitals cided to walk slightly ahead of the to which 60 and 381. were taken. they party. Suddenly he heard a revolver Mrs. Cecelia Matoney, ona of tha shot and Immediately afterward the LEGAL. proprietors of the lunch room, waa resand with revolvers pollc charged cued by a fireman from one of the machetes. , rear windows. Mrs Matoney declared NOTICE. Brlsbla received an ugly cut upon that at least one employe, Mlsa Mary the arm and was felled te tbe ground Btudumoyer and several patrons of SPECIAL ROAD TAX ELECTION. three times. As tbe crowd of seamen the place, had lost their lives either by came up the policemen emptied their suffocation In or flames. the by smoke ROT ROAD DI8TRICT, Weber Counrevolvers at them, 1st the same time The firemen found no bodies in the ty. Utah: machwith Americans the of attacking building to substantiate the story NOTICE to hereby given that In puretes. A fierce fight enaued with the Mrs. Malaney, but for a considerable suance of a Resolution adopted by the n L. firemen result that Henry Lea, time after Mrs, Matoney was taken out Board of County Commissioners of a of the Taooma, win probably die of the flames prevented a' thorough Weber County, risk; on April 23, 1907, compound fracture of the skull, caus- search of the building. The woman to a Special Election Is hereby called In ed by a machete, tad e gunshot positive in her assertion that severe! the ROT ROAQ DISTRICT of Weber wound la the right breast Tea other persons could not have escaped. on Friday, May 14th. members of the crew of the Tacoma We were trapped In the place,", said County, Utah, were taken to the ship's hospital suf- Mrs. Matoney, "before we knew what 1907, nt the ROT SCHOOL HOUSE In between the hours of aid fering from machete wounds and wa the matter. The girls ware watt- seven District, M. and raven (7) P. M. A. (7) dowas on of the policemen ing upon the customers and I dubbing. Not n said day, for the purpose of subwas badly hurt, though several of ing some office work when a young to the qualified electors withthem suffered from flit contusions. men walked la and said to me,' quiet- mitting Ths capitals and all the policemen ly: ' Madam, I believe that a fire to in said District, a proposition to authe Board of County Commiswho took part In the affair have bean burning below and yon better get your thorise sioners of Webey County, Utah, to as of posdvll govorder the out ea here ef suspended by guests levy for the fiscal year X907, a Dis' quickly : ernor of Santiago, upon the repre- sible.' Road Tag of five (5) mills oa all trict aa about hurried sentations of Commander Tappan of "I Immediately property within said distbe Taooma, and American Consul quietly as I could telling the wait- tha taxable trict, to he used exclusively for the Hotaday, who affirm that the Uvea of resses and guests to get out aa quick- oonstruotlon and repair of roads and the American officers and men who go ly aa they could. I should think that ashore are net safe while euch men there werh about 100 people In the highways sltaated therein. Only registered voters residing withare acting as agents of the tow. dining room at the time. The women were frantic trying to find some way in said district who shall have paid said property tag therein in the year Washington, May 1. The navy de- of escape hut there was only one. preceding euch election shall be enpartment has received n cablegram There waa a single window that open- titled to vote at such election. from Commander Wood of the Dixie, ed on a firs escape. Not more than The following named persona have at Havana, transmitting n report from half a doten had made their way to been duly appointed by the said Board with Commandor Tappan of the gunboat It when the room waa filled to conduct said Special Election, t: Tacoma, now lying nt San Diego, smoke. If all the people got out It to Cuba, stating that trouble had occur- nothing less than a miracle." ' NBPin RARDT, P. A. DIX and D. Miss WUley and Mtos Rose ORourke red between some of the sallore of the HAMMON. J. room at the lunch auwere the in who local ship on shore leav and thp By order of the Board of County the fire waa discovered, were thorities. The dispatch promises deof .Weber '.County, tails later. Injured Internally. They, with others, Commissioners . While a full report of the affray at made e rush for tbe rear windows, Utah. OSCAR B. MADflON. on tha (Seal) one to learned to It only opening at there not hand. being Santiago Chairman. at the navy department that alley. Policemen Daniel Kerr put np DAVID MATTBON, Tappan has cabled that ten a short ladder, running up It, secured County Clerk. of the persofanel of the Taooma wen Mire O'Rourke and waa carrying her Dated: Ogden, Utah, May 1, 1907. Injured in the attack by the police in down when aeveral other women Jumped from the window oquarely upon Santiago, these were: ALIAS SUMMONS. Henry Lee, fireman, second class; him and Miss O'Rourke. All of them fracture of ahull, gunshot wound la fell to the ground, Mlsa ORourke unCOURT OF WE der them alL Bhe was badly crashed IN THE DISTRICT lung, condition serious. her county, state of Utah. Alma unIs of her result and A. the Injuries T. LegFrank Brisbln, Ensign ' Keyes, plaintiff, vs. L. P. Blrchfleld, Miss Willey was among horn, electrician, of the first class; certain. defendant waa seawho and those badly hurt Elmore F. Anders, apprentice jumped The State- of Utah to the Said Dem the building and conThe man; Charles B. Shackleton, machinfendant: ist, first claas; Glenn CavenJer, sea- tents will aggregate $40,000. Ton are hereby summoned to apMtos Mare Btndemeyer, who was man; Harry J. Sturtevant, electrician, pear within twenty days after tbe first class, and Louis Cline, ordinary thought to nave perished In the fire, service of this summons upon you. seaman, cuts and bruises, but not aer, was later discovered, badly bruised, If served within tho county in in the crowd outside the building. Foltons. which this action la brought, othersome era nfthe injured: Leslie B. Dustin, seamen, compound lowing wise within thirty days after serv" from second fracture of loft forearm, serious. Mary Kennedy, Jumped and defend the above entitled ice, Claude J. Pember, elericten, third story window. Jaw fractured, arm and action ; which to brought to quiet the , class, incised wound of left forearm; leg broken. title to a certain piece of land, a Hilda Johnson, sprained ankle, badsevere. r part of block thirty-threplat C of bruised. Commander ly dispatch Tappea'a Ogden City survey, la Weber Bounface exC. W. and burned head the O'Hair, with states that these men, ty, state of Utah, and in case of ception of the ensign, composed a lib- while helping girls out of the rear your failure so to do, judgment will window. erty party of the Tacoma and wen be rendered against you according W. O. Mason, hands burned and attacked by the polloe while returnto the demand of the complaint, ' which to now and whlctf within ten ing to their ship at half past on head cut Annie Toung, leg broken. o'clock yesterday morning. No cause days after service of this summons to assigned for the attack, but It to Mary Btndemeyer; cut about head upon yon will be filed with the clerk of said court. supposed that the men were singing, and badly bruised. ( Agnes Walsh, face cut and ankle as tailors are apt to do, when they March 27, 1907. broken. E. T. HULAKHK1. have had a happy evening ashore and Louise Peterson, bruised. on returning to their ship. In almost Attorney for Plaintiff. Rose McNamara, braised and face all large porta, unless the men are Poetoffice address: First National Bank bnlldthg, corabsolutely disorderly or are destroying cut Annie MacHowske, arm broken. street and Washner Twenty-fourtpeperty or intefering with citizens, tbe police let them proceed on their , Mrs. Annie1 Levy, braised and head ington avenue, Ogden, Utah. way without molestation beyond, per- cut Mr. Cecelia' Clancy, face burned Oscar Volkmaa, Jumped from second haps, a friendly warning to refrain from disorder. So far as the naval and badly braised. etory window, badly bruised. ' Roee Willey, Internally. officers here know thla has been the H. H. Effler, Jumped from second Kate O'Rourke, Internally. euitom at Santiago ever since the story window, braised and head cut Policeman Kerr, knocked from ladAmerican ships have made that a staDENIED LANDING. tion port Indeed, the sailors are be- der, braised and head cut. Mrs. L. Cohen, hands and tace cut lieved to have been welcome for they spent a great deaf of Mary Drederk, leg broken. Countess Ceevalsnsky Claims ts be a Emma Edwards, hands and face cut Cousin of the Ciar. money In the native shops and marso-, C. Larsen, leg broken. William kets and contributed much to the Jennie Malone, leg broken. clal life of the town. Ban Francisco, May 1. A landing Mrs. Eleanor Brock, face burned. In the country has been denied "CounThe officials et the navy department Mrs. Marie Weber, bruised. are at a loss to conceive what may the woman who. tess Convalensky. Mrs. Sarah Cornish, face cut have been the reason for thla change dressed In male attire, arrived recentAlice Benison, ovecome by smoke,-hand- s ly with her husband on the Venturis. of attitude on the part of tue Sanand face ent tiago police. The Countess and her husband came Catherine Sullivan, face and hands here under the names of George and v They can scarcely believe that the men were much to blame, and they burned. John Pepper. After their arrival die Mrs. A. Crome. nose broken. are certain they would not be said that sb) was a daughter of tbe Alberta, Jumped from Duke of Buckingham and a cousin of Mrs. Franc because Commander Tappan reports that they were attacked by second story window, badly bruised the Czar and that ahe had been exViolet Rnlskl, hands and face burn- iled from Rnsia because of marthe police and the character of the injuries sustained by the men to an ed. to the pseudo Pepper, who waa riage Marv Bevoc. bndly bruised. indication that they were assaulted much beneath her in social station. Mrs.' E. Sullivan, bend cut with clubs and swords or bayonets. She also told of bring suspected of TOWS 2-- BROS. FOR MONUMENTS. arrived S carloads rbla and granlto to cel "tot Don't buy from ign they get largo commtosk 7 bvo to pay thsa. ordtr at once for Decorat fifi Ml8 giSm enwl oppoa,ra GILMAN RETURNS. ? tomr actress, wh Je married to W. E. CV SrniJwL0 United States 1 WM il to have an bem0" Wllb.to?7 5L 018 toamer Ki GrHer name , PuJJwL? but c PV?n8r 0,1 bwd wv y hw ""tor. It hi toe nJLb''n reJ,nrtfid recently M,, wWe.? teke place Mar GU king ho 7th. Leopold fails. "tKini lY thu eouflrm toSMhe'kf thehf0nGonSO XtVjjWJ PJ totorior " to orm i nan. Large room for railroa-- BABY BUGGY l 114 2Cth. 137 26th. 4141m CHANGED HANDS Woodmans block. Furnished or unfurnished rooms, reasonaoie prices. Sbk . 4 ' to-wi- Com-mandd- er ks h vial-tor- s, . hr Qssea Eathsr Chapter No. 4, O E. 8 Regular meetings held at Masoals Hall Wsshingtos s venue, between Twenty-fiftend Twenty-sixtet reels the first .and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning members eordlsk 1? invited to atteni ANNA LEWIS. W. M. ULY Y. HALSTED. Secretary. h at. 210 23rd 5-- 1 TOR SALE Furniture of s bouse, 2227 Head At. -- lwk four-roo- bAI4 'iluiift end buggy, bsbf Go Cart; also full bkxxl wuiw Japanese sptu dog. 443 25th 4 OR st FOR SALE Second hand Automobile, Enquire Ogden pood condition. Auto Co. w h PYTHIAN SISTERS. Metis every Saturday afUrnoos st 2:39 to Pythias hall, Utah National Bask building. Sojourning slsisro aor dully Invited to attend. MRS. EVELYN GLA8MAKN, M.KC. MISS LOUISE RITTER. M. of R. A C. TOR SALE Good ss new beet cultivator, cheap, also an orchard culil-tots- r ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS at half price. W. Wedeil Waaateb Division K. 134, O. R. C, meet second end fourth Fridays et FOR RENT Cmas furnished rooms, 1:30 n. m. In K. ef P. haU. eorasr TOR SALE $1.00 per kttttag, S. C. with bath, lesreagkly renovated; Washington evens sal 14th sneot Rhode Island Reds. Touiter Bros All alas light housekeeping rooms The brothers are cordially Invited to corner 22nd and Wasb. Coloa-al- , 162 S4lh SL Mm S. L attend. . Chiu, Manager. GEO. ALLEN. CL C. FOR H 41 iB Furniture for 10 rooms L DOYLE. 8. end T. FOR RENT Newly furnuheJ looms with bath, also light housekeeping SltKL rooms, 361 s2ad. good. BOARD AND ROOftfc TWO FURNISHED ROOMS end board with private family. Inquire Room 4. a Opera house. a Apply 2325 Lincoln. a p. a elks. FOR SALE. Model Fruit Farm for City Property. Hoarding House, near shops. 4 stories Blacksmith shop, 10 Boiler Fsnna 1. T. Alvord by P. O. Phone $9 end 331 h-- p BOARD 21U6 anj room; nice, dean rooms Wash. U 4-- BOARD AND ROOM 449 26th FOR RENT Two offlce or sleeping rooms over Clarks a.'res. FOR RENT, FURNISHED HOUSED. RENT furnished Six-roo- m 148 23d. house, WANTEa FURNISHED HOUSE. WANTED TO RENT 1! to 20 room furnished rooming house. Address B, rare of Standard. tf MONEY TO LOAN. atreet FOR RENT, UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR 3 81 p. O. Elks Ogden Lodge No. TIL Lodge and clnb rooms, second floor, B- - 2416 Wsshingtos avenue. Regular meeting every Tuesday evening. A. T. HESTMARK. Exalted Ruler. J. H. KNAUSS, Secretary. ORDER MONEY TO LOAN on Improved land; reasonable terms; ne comaiiarioa. Enquire Ind. phone 3731-A- . 8 lmn to salaried people without aocurity or endorsement; payments te suit, either weekly or montkly: business eoefidaiAutl. Cell and got Remy terms D. IX Drake, 410-1ctos bldg. MONEY oa farms and city real sstata. HUNTER A KENNEDY, Room 6. First National Rank Julid-tng- . MONET TO LOAN, FOR RENT STORE. at teal WILLIAM DOYLK. President. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Utah Ccmp No. 9990, Modern Woodmen of America, moots every Tuesday night nt Eagto Hall, I p. m. Visiting members lavimd. M. A. GOULD. V. C. Store room and hirv-man- t of Emmett Block. 330 24th St For Information call nt law offices of Joseph Chea. FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE. LOTS for J. J. BRUMMITT MONET TO LOAN OR RENT 1 tale,-cheaon easy payments in that nice orchard, Cor. 7ik and Washington, luqulra on premises. J, H. Myers. p FOR BALE Modern seven room brick house 3 blocks from 1st Nat. corner. 2218 Adama. 3 PROFESSIONAL A. Attorneyst-Lsw- . ODD FELUPWa . Drag Store, I seek the business of nil parties; am attorney against nil corporation and monopoll as prepared to transact any end all kinds ef legal business. -f o Id in, Ii pnmt J. W. BAILET, Noble Grand. HENRY K18BE1 Secretary. QUEEN CITT, XEBEKAH LODGE, No. 4, I. o. O. F. hall Meets second gad fourth Friday evenings et Odd Follows' hall. Twenty-fourt- h stresL Visiting members Invited. BAKER, Noble Grand. GERTRUDE KOONS, Secretary. IDA FRATERNAL ORDER. OP EAOLEB Prate ran Order of Eagles, ill, er Eagles are Javlted te attend the Aerie Betting, T. C. MOKKIS, W. President D. T. TRACY, Secretary. DR. H. & FORBEB, Aerie Fhyelctoa , FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD Ogden Lodge, No 871. meets second and fourth Tuesday! at I p. m, la A. O. U. W. helL Visiting member cordially Invited. D. H. ADAMS, Praaldent IDA BECKER, Secretary. E. P. MISCH, Tresaurer. - OBOEN LODGE NO. 1, $1400. MM- fODGI ft OF H. NO L D. OF H meets to K. of P. Hall tha flrat and third Wednesday afternoons of etch month at 3:89 p. m. BlSUB S1M8, d of H. JEANETTE MILL Financier. L JENNIE PROUT, Recorder. WANTED Lace certains to lanader 941 88th, LACE CURTAINS n speotaKy, . T. P. B. LACE CURTAIN!, BeU phone 1811. OgJen Aerie, No. p, O. E meets every Monday evening In Eagle hall, sent at Reed hotel, at 3:00. Visiting Broth- OGDEN rail- $1409. with bath, lot $0x113; also block of good barn, within one-hal- f street oar, $1400. One Broom brick with bath and sewer connection, $2400. 18 aorta of good alfalfa land close A Ogdon Lodge No. I, Independent Order of Odd Follows. Meets ll L ft F. hell every Tuesday evening. Visiting brothers oord tally Invited to HORN. aOffices a over Bsdean's - residence la DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS, CHANCER, E. T. HULANI8KI, AttuniythlAir. Rooms 21 sad 22. First National FINE LOT on Bench oa atreet car line Baik building. Osaeral Practice. 150 ,...,.$ Largs lot on 16th street near HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. 660 Washington Ave Fin resldanee lot. East front on Wash. Avs, 1600 block. . . . $00 HAIR B WITCHES for eel st rodeoed prices, Hair chains a specialty. Lot 02x166 on 2Sth St 750 Masquerade eostnmes to rent for' frame house, large lot 700 bells and theaters. All mall orders modem house on bench 1 J00 promptly attended te. Mrs C. B. brick, close In., 2,000 Lee, $21 14th. P. O. Bog 436. modern brick.,., 1,600 frame, close to. 1,400 INSURANCE. lOdcrs Improved farm, rluee te city 2,500 smivmtal ,wv J BtMiq UU farm, 7 seres fruit Eatat: fire, LUe sad Aeeldamt inwon 407 water, , located.... 3,000 good. 34th St. surance, farm, fine Improvewater 0 aeres ments, and fruit 3,600 JUNK. brick rasldeno. large lot on Llnooln 4,500 THE INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. buys 300 cheap lota aUover tho city. all kinds of junk. Bel phene I1SZ. 3.000 scree unimproved land la Wephone I69ID. Green A Jacob-son- , 8141 Paelfle. ber County. Small farm of 10 aorta and large IT YOU have any Mid of Jusk. nhone farm of 100 arras, FOR RENT. te OgJaa Junk House; w will eall KELLY A HERRICK for It BeU phone, IISK; Ini 731. a elegant road district J,. H. SHAFER, Clerk. Ledvtsh Council, No. I, D. of F meets ths first and third Wednesday FOR 8ALJC- - Ten rvitn house suitable sttarnoons nt 1:10, Eagle HslL Dues for boarding bouse, 2 blorks from can b paid to Susie AJden, C. of W, depot, nlth large lot and barn. 16S 112 26th BL Visiting members In23d L me vited. MARTHA A. MORRIS, Pocahontas ALICE COLLINS. K. uf R. BUSINESS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW- FOR BALE Fine lot, (xl$ rods, bnck house. 8134 Adams Avs. $1400 cash, balance on time per cent Interest. Address, Mrs. Tho. 8lv-ardsoEureka, Utah. OF WASHINGTON. Ogden Union, Ne. 172, Order ef Washington, meets every Tuesday evening ct S oclock la A. O. U. W. hell Visiting comrade invited te . Two-thlrd- s for sale, MASONIC J MISCELLANEOUS. ir THREE housekeeping roema, le e, Just FO RENT FOR SALE furnLhed for FOR SALE New furniture of four Inquire 22uS Madirooms 67 Monroe Ave. FOR RENT Two modem, furnished rooms. Kelly a Herrick. 4 25-t- f cit-lien- 's . MITCHELL 7 FURNISHES ROOMS. PUR FACE COST ONE WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. INSERTION LESS NO FIRST THAN 26 CENTS. ALL ADVER TISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN EXCEPTING BU8I ADVANCE. NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. NO FURTHER PARTICULARS. MAY 2, 1007. THURSDAY, Phon - WOODMEN OF THE WORLa WANTED Lace curtain to laundry nt 1(7 30th BL lad. Phone S69IA. Weber Camp Ne 74, meets In K. of P. hall la Utah National Bank building every Thursday evening nt o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially OSTEOPATHY. Invited to attend. . FOR SALS Corner lot Twenty see-ond T. C. MORRIS, & Cl street rad Madison avenue, 3x8 1YEB E. AUTH, Clerk, Pint Huttons! rods, algbtroomsd house, pantry and GORDON O IYES, CORA Oateepslha, graduates from parent Bank Building. caller. Address Mrs. A. D. Smith, school, KlikrIUe, Mo. Lenriastay-- ' roomy 26 and 26, Woodmansoo Blk. aer Mock, suite M. Treatment by KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS. appointment. Houra 9 a. m. to p. m. Boll phone lQttK. Tad. 1011 Lodge No. I, Knlgkte et Ogden FOR SALE1 Two lota, 46 feet each, . rthiaa, meet at Castle HaU, Utah on and near the corner of Madison PHYSICIANS AND BURGEONS. atlonal Bank building, every Monand 22d street Inquire A. D. Smith, ty evening. All K. of P.'s requested 41441 368 34th street DR. A. PERNLUND, Physician and meat with on. W. J. UNDERWOOD, C. CL Burgeon- - Office hour, 10 aad 13 n. LOST. we W M m., 13 to 4 p. m. 340 26th BL Office Bell 111. 616K; tad. Reek phohes, LOST Change purse, between comer. deneo 040 Wash. tad. whose 103, 24th end Washington and Green-well'- s WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. to Return batcher chop. BARITARY WORK. OreeawelVa butcher shop. ego LSy Circle, No. 14, meets DONE of all Mods. Bell pbeae BOOK Friday nights 7 second and fourth balL LOST Pearl broach. Tuesday night Nela. McCarty, 3733 Grant. Flatting 7:10, la K. of P. between Vienna Cafe, skating rink dghbora cordially Invited. and 3631 Grant Finder return to HOUSE CLEANING DAI8Y CASHMOREL Per carpet N, 107 this offloe. Reward. r Trarr avenue. cleaning, window cleaning and . incTMAM. Clerk. SSI work. 129 80th. BeU phon LOST Baby ring with tiny chip dia1401. John Kim meyer. mond. Return to Whlttou Hotel, Uuoola and receive $100 reward. SCAVENGER WORK. (Taman of Woodcraft, Ogden Clrol , t L meets every Tuesday night ALL KINDS of scavenger work. IS o'clock, K. of P. halL Visiting LOST Gold circle Meccnbea pin, FriPrompt attention. John Van Ewe-dan- , lghbors invited. 007 tad BL BeU 74TT. day. Return to 2725 Washington Dues can be paid at the offlee of X3 Mtf ave. Reward. th, the afternoon of tha 28th of anoh TAILORS. tb, Plrbt National Bank Bldg. LOST Either taken by ml taka or IfRl ALICE COLLINS, O. N, 2938 Clnthee cleaned and preaaed $1 a stolen, a Rambler Bicycle, from the Plngreo Ave. hall of the Colonial rooming bouse. month, 117 35th BL Ball jjhoaa S69Z. Black frame, red head, left handle VETERINARY EURBEON. Up cracked, Ne. 26.102, 1006 model. Notify Standard office. LADIES OF THE MACCABEEa D. P. MILUKEN. graduate veterinary LOST Between 23rd St and Utahan Calls answered night or surgeon. Silver Hive No. L meet th eaooad day. Office. Ogdon Peed and Bale Drug store, on Wash. Avs, an enfourth Tnoedays at 3:39 p. m, at and 3210 with Inscribed Wash. watch Ava. BUble, Both graved gold C. halL No. 3740 Wanh. avenue. K. of V. T. 4B6K. Return initials from F. 8. to M tf Visiting phoaea; night phoaa alatera cordially Invtted. to 328 33rd. MW . BESSIE 8BBBW4G, U CL LUCY KELSON. R. K. CHAUNCEY PARRY, Cor. 23rd and Wash. Phone 353-tf -- a i acav-ange- STRAYED. nrr a 1-- 1 FRATERNAL KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. 8TRATED from my premises, 2544 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUK Adams, one bey horse, six years old, heavy black main, bind feet Ogden Teat, No. 34, moot the too-onOgden Council No. 777. Meets evwhite; also one bay yearling home aad fourth Friday evealnga, Wednesday evening at K. of C at 8 o'clock sharp, la L F. halL colt divided main. Return and be ery 3473 Wash. Av No. at halL e'Uock rewarded. lj C. Nye. Visiting Kaighte osrdtally Invited to Ytaltlng members welcome J. H. DeVINK, O. K. a murder of which sbe was Innocent J. W. HALSEY, Commander. J. MORAN. Fin. Beef. F. F. BOND, Recorder Keener. and Of being exiled ua that account. The stories led to her examination ROYAL ARCANUM. AMERICAN OF BROTHERHOOD s to her sanity. Tbe physician T eomei. Ogden Homeateed No. 1606, who examined her pronounced her Tested, sound, reliable Fraternal meets every first and third Friday sene. beneficiary Order. Insures man at Tbe woman, who to still on boar-night et 7:80 in K. C. haU, No. 3479 reasonable rate for one, twe or three Wash ave. the Ventura, with her husband, will thousand dollare Accumulated erne . Visiting archer cordially Invited appeal faer case tv tbe department of ftney fund nearly three million to meet with ua. commerce and labor at Washington. Investigate. Rocky Mountain Frank R. Wiant, Foreman, 2111 Council, Ne 037, meets second and fourth Fridays at A. O. U. W. hail. Lincoln. WAIT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. F. W. Stone Regent; J. W. Wothe.-spoon- . Mabel Turner, correapenlent, 1211 Moffit ave. Collector; O B. Roberta, ScCy. WANT ADS YIELD BIO RESULT d aa doi-Jars- |