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Show THE MORNING Paper 1 Paper Wall Wall MOM CAPTIf CLEVER 1 WOMANS QUICK WIT DISARMED A HOLD-UP- bought all extra large sUpmeut in order to get the BIGIIT PRICES and we Stranger With a Gun Was Invited to Go t Work in An Office He Had Robbed. our iatron the these price. Come and leave your order before the choice of the. stock hat been sold. Chicago, May 10. Oue. of two rob-hewho held up the offices of the Great Western Smelling A Refining company yesterday, was disarmed and captured as a result of a woman's quick wii. The other escaped with 82$ which he had taken from the pocketa of the two men is the office. Vlas Clara Marcus, a atenognpher, waa responsible for the arrest of the robber after a desperate struggle in whlrh Charles Bloum, a member of the firm, and Samuel Shapiro participated. The prisoner gave hla name as Richard Foaburg, 21 years old. The two men, who wen without masks, entered the offices and Foaburg drew a revolver. He commanded Bloom and Shapiro to threw up their hand and hla companion made n search of their pockets. The elder of the two robbers who had secured the money, slipped out of the door and Foaburg remained behind to cover his companion's retreat. "You look like too decent a fellow to be doing this sort of thing," Vise Marcus said to him. Yes, why don't you go to work?" asked Mr. Bloom. "You look like n n will give benefit of PAINT CO. ESI WASHINGTON AVE. Seeds Seeds sad Flower Seeds COMPLETE LINE. A FULL AND good ter. The famous Columbia and Fratt'i Stock Remedies. Domestic and Imported. High Patent Hay, Grain and Produce. Prompt delivery. FLOUR I'tab Feed & Produce Co. ail AUTO Phones. Wash. fellow." strung "No chance," Forburg replied. "A fellow can't get work in this town. "Lay that gun down and wa will put you to work right hen in this foundry," Shapiro put in. Foaburg did as he was directed and Bloom grabbed the weapon, turning it quickly on Its owner. Foaburg saw that he was trapped and aimed a. blow at Bloom which mUsed. Then he started to nm. Shapiro came to the rescue and with the Junior member of the firm succeeded in holding the robber until the police, summoned by Miss Marcus, nr. rived. Kil- Lie TRIP FROM GOLDFIELD. Ely, May 9. Tex Rickard arrived hero last night from Goldfield in his new Thomas Special Flyer, after a run of 13 hours. The road were good, end but 11 hours were actually consumed by the machine in covering the entire distance. There an three mountain divides to cross on the trip, and when it Is considered that there were six occupants in the ear, with an aggregate weight of 1.200 pounds, the trip is considered as an especially quick oue. "There were no delays all along the route," said Mr. Rickard last night "W were running exactly 11 hours. We spent an hour in Tono-pab- , and another hour for supper. We me da no etopa for repairs. "The roads were pretty good, and the machine took the grades in excellent style. It waa one of the most delightful rides I ever had." The other members of the party were Frank Irving, who drove tha machine, E. S. Hlghley, W. H. Lang, Pete Grant and M. B. OFarroll. Irving waa born In Ely, but has been hero but twice in the last ten years. Lang and Hlghley are preparing to remain here and to open a realty and brokerage office. "Goldfield ia In good shape now," said Mr. Rickard. "The labor trouble has all been settled, sad the camp is settled down to business. When naked about the outlook for the fight, he said that he thought the men could be got together for Labor day, If not for July 4. He will leave in a few days for the east for a conference with the fighters. ' CROPS ARE POOR. . . k the character of the transfer aenlce we aupply our patrons. Prompt, reliable and nt low eoat. Any time you say we'll be os your Job and handle it expeditiously and well. . ALLEN TRANSFER CO. These 2 for yours. Selecting Wedding 1ST ADVERTISEMENTS PAGE COST ONE WORD FOR EACH Gifts Gaaa-Kelao- BOOK ACCOUNTS n Washington, May 10.' The official croa report Issued today at 12:30 p. m. oy the department of agriculture covering the period up to May 1st, 1907, was as follows: Winter wheat, condition 82.9; area remaining under cultivation, 28,133, peo- that 000 pur Judgment and experience may he of iome aid. Present! of gems and other Jewelry are always la - asaured of. order, and you ample choice when you behold the display at BUSWELLS, the Jeweler, Doors acres. Winter rye, condition, 88. Meadow growing lands, 83.6. , Spring pastures, condition, 79.8. Spring plowing, contemplated, 71.5. Spring planting 47 per cent actually done up to May 1st, 1907. The area of winter wheat remaining fh cultivation on May 11th Is 11.8 per cent, or about 3,533,000 acres, less than the area reported sown last fall, and five per cent, or about 1,468,000 acres, less than the ares of winter wheat reported as harvested last year. The avenge condition of the growing winter wheat crop on May let, namely 82.9, is compared In the report with 89.9 on April 1st, 1907; 90.4 on May 1st, 1906; 82.5 on May 1st, 1905; and 85.5, the mean of the May averages for the last ten years. an Two North of Wright's. CARL E. PETEtfSONI SCO May 10. The Record-Heraltoday says: American railways will spend cloe to a billion dollar during the present year la an extraordinary effort to secure sufficient equipment, power and track, including new road to make it possible to handle the great amount of traffic being offered to them. If the car and locomotive builders and th steel nilmakera do their part, the year will be a record one in the three industries mentioned. it is estimated that If the manufacturers re equal to tha task, between 20,000 and 250,000 freight cars will be added to the total equipment of the railways of the United States, fully 50,0U0 passenger cars will be built and more than six thousand locomotives will bs added to the steam power which la now available. It Is said now that the railroads will pay fully $92,000,000 for steel rails during the present year, if this proves true the steel mills will hav to turn out about 1.250,0 DO Urns, It is said the western roads will use fully 1,600,000 tons of nils and nearly 1.000,000 tons of this will be rolled in the eastern mills. TOM PLATT TO RETIRE. The World ays: Senator Thumae C. Platt said yesterday: "I have no Idea whatever of being candidate to succeed myself. I shall serve out my term. "Then 1 shall wait for the call to the other side. I have lived my life, and 1 have done what seemed to me to be the right thing to do. But 1 realise that there Is not much left now for me to da I would like to eettle down and aee tha world go around." A World reporter found Mr. Platt In the front room of a fiat at the Elera-dorto which he has moved recently from the Hotel Gotham. Senator Platt talked freely of the present history which he had helped to make. Asked how ha felt toward President Roosevelt, the senator said: "Just as I always did. I was in a position to Risks him governor in 1898. Black had alienated a large end Important section of the Republican voters and it was necessary to pick out a man who could win. Mr. Roosevelt, coming back from tha war in Cuba, waa tha man. 1 selected hla end he was nominated. ' It was purely politics. I never waa a 'Roosevelt man as the aaylng goes." f, CAN NIBALS Villages Are- - ARE PUNISH ED. Destroyed and Leaders Arrested. . Vancouver, B. C., May 10. According to advices by the Canadlan-Aus-trallsliner Manuka, from Sydney, the North German Lloyd steamer Sumatra recently called at the Sir Charles Hardy ground In the South seas and discovered that cannibalism was bring carried on to a large extant among tha natives of tha group. The captain of Sumatra reported tha matter to Dr. Hahl, the German governor of the islands, who dispatched the yacht Seeetern to the Islands. All tha villages were destroyed and the ringleaders, eleven natives including two One of the women, were arrested. prisoners escaped. The others were brought to Hrbert Shop and imprisn oned. WILLIAMS HAS RESIGNED. Harrisburg, May 10. fe. Marshall Williams of Pittsburg yesterday resigned as secretary of tha Pennsyl vanla board of trade. Williams testified before the capitol investigation committee two weeks ago that he borrowed 810.000 from a "National of fidal" during tha last gubernatorial after ha comps!gn in Pennsylvania, had mads threats to expose bow ha was cheated out of tha $2,000,000 contract for the lighting fixtures of the new capitol. He admitted borrowing the money on an unindorsed note when he was Insolvent, and refused to deny that it had been given to him by Congressman H. Burd Cassel of Marietta, Pa, president of the Pennsylvania Construction company, which supplied worth of metallic furniture for the capitol. "DOC" WEST ARRESTED. Denver. May 10. A man believed to be Walter Wilson, wanted in the charge of having participated In a bank robbery at Treumaeh, Okla, waa arrested by deputy sheriff here yesterday. Letters were found upon him from men in Jail at Tecumseh, who were captured at the time of the robbery after a fight with Wilson has many aliases, officers. among them "Doc" West, an assumed name said to be among safe blowers of the West The man under arrest here strenuously denies that he la Wilson or that he waa ia any way connected with the bank robbery at Tecumseh. OLD GROCERY MAN ENDS LIFE. Robert Molr, 65, committed suicide In the Rotlyn rooming house court about 11 o'clock Thursday nlgbt by taking Salt Lake, aged about May 10. a dose of strychnine. Fellow-lodger- s heard his groans, but, as they were ueed to bearing him groaning and tearing about at night they paid little attention at first The groaning being prolonged, they went to hla garret room and found him in a dying condition. He died before medical aid could be summoned. Some search resulted in- the discovery of an empty strychnine bottle and the following somewhat Incoherent note: Throng h bad health and continued bad health. I give up this world, and through religion my wife Is in Park , MARKET - you j" tonvtncea west to cut down living call and aee us and be City. tor. 24th and Grant ,heea f 285 BsllJ 513 Independent. HEAVY i RMOIR." FALL IN TEMPERATURE. Norfolk, Neb., May 10. The tern perature fell 62 degrees here within a few hours, dropping from 84 In the afternoon to freezing point early today In northern Nebraska and South well-know- n EXCURSIONS TO CALIFORNIA. Dally, April 2Sth to May 19th. Ogden to San Francisco and re.830.09 turn (direct ..... ... )gden to San Francisco and return (one way via Portland) . .842.50 Jgden to Los Angeles and return via. Southern Pacific ..840.90 Ogden to Los Argeles and re- turn via. Salt Lake Route ....831.50 )gdea to Los Angeles end re-- , turn (one way via. Portland 853.40 and San Francisco) Tickets good to return until July 31, Stopovers allowed. gen- for k rooms. FO RENT Large room for railroad man. 114 2titli. THREE housekeeping roouia s 137 26th. CHANGED Woodmens HANDb block. Furnished or unfurnished 1 room, re sou ah prices. 68 24th. S WANTED Girl for housework; small family, good wages. 630 24th St. lf WANTED Chambermaid Healy Hotel. at the FOR RENT Newly fureishd room with bath, also light hoossheeptag SKKL rooaj, 381 22nd. rOR RENT Clas taralabed with bath, thcraogaly raaevawd; ele light housekeeping rouma The 1 Cotoauti, 363 Ctia 111 Mrs. 8. BL 813-t- i Manager. WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply morning, 2510 Jefferson. FOK BENT TWENTY GIRLS Wanted at Overall and Shirt Co., 2369 Wash. FOR RENT Modem house, close iu on bench. Apply Oea Craig, 230 Wall Phone 1U80. WANTED Chambermaid, once. Reed HoteL Apply HOUSES. at FOB BENT. WANTED Girl or Jap to do general housework, 43.00 per week; no washing, 552 22nd. ROOMS AND BOAROl BOARD AND ROOM WANTED-- A gitl for house work. Mrs. John Smalley, 316 25th. 440 Zlth street FOB BENT. UNFURNISHED ROOMS. GIRL WANTED for geasral work, 2659 Wash. house- :. FOR RENT Two office or sleeping rooms over Clarka WANTED A young girl to assist with housework, 3233 Adams. FOB BENT. 3106 WANTED Two girls to take course la nursing. Oguea General Hospital. PIANO. cup-buiird- s HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE for sale at bu7 2Jth St. 311-- 1 wk FOR SALE Recycle Bicycle In first-clas- s condition. Inquire Fryer's Bakery. 236 23ih SL FOR SALE CHEAP Nearly new e rang?; ha baking and wanning oven. 2346 Fueler Ave. Bell Phone 1166. gaa-ulin- 200 to writs Ilsil Insurance on growing crops; big money.. Address V. C. TROTTNOW. 12 Commercial Block, Salt Lake 5S4t City. MEN WANTED Bell boy and alevator boy. Reed hotel. to team plumb tag, plastering, bricklaying, electrio-a-l trades; free catalogue ; position secured; tuition fifty dollar a Ccyn Trade School, New York sad Baa 1 jri 117 Francisco, MEN and boys wanted LEGAL. h h PYTHIAN MISTERS. Meets every Saturday afternoon nt Pythian hall. Utah National building. Sojourning sisters cor Invitsd to attend. dully MRS. EVELYN GLA6MANN. 1C. K. C MISS LOUISE RITTER. M. of R. ft CL :8 in Bank a bd-lw- e a & P. O. Elks Ogden Lodge Na 710. Lodge end club rooms, second floor, LOST 1418 Washington avenue. Regular LOST Oa 24th 8l or Wash. Ave.. meetings every Tueaday evening. A. T. HESTMARK, Exalted Ruler. lady's gold watrh; 65 reward for reJ. H. KNALSS, Secretary. turn. kites Tunnl, P. U Box 87. ORDER OP WASHINGTON. LOST Between 22nd street and Ogden Union, Na 171. Order of Waslngton and Lincoln gold watch Washington, meets every Tuesday and fob; initial J. engraved oa evening nt 8 e'clock in A. O. U. W. 1L fob; ou watrh "J. T" Return JenVisiting comrades invited to nie Thomas, 317 18th sad receive attend. reward. WILLIAM DOYLE, President. ' WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. LOST Gold circle Msecabea pin. Friday. Return to 2725 Washington MODERN WOODMEN OP AMERICA. ave. Reward. Utah Camp Na 9990. Modern Woodmen of America, meets every Tuesday BUSINESS CHANCES night nt Eagle Halt, 6 p.m. YUtitafl members inti led. FOR BALE Tan mom-hous- e M. A. UOULD, V. C. and fursuitable for boarding house. J. H. SHAFER. Clerk. niture, t blocks from depot, with large lot DEGREE OP POCAHONTAS. end barn. 168 23d St. m 6 2-- 1 Leeotah Council, Na 8, D. of P FOR SALE Profitable bearding house, parties leaving state, 2325 meets the first end third Wednesday Dues Unroln. Hull phone 8u6-y- ; lud. afternoons at 9:10, Eagle HalL 1016. mo can be paid to Susie Alden, C. of W, HI IGth SL Visiting members invited. FOR RENT Piano, 2311 Adams. MARTHA A. MORRIS, Focsbontaa ALICE COLU.N8. K. of R. PROFESSIONAL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW- OCO FELUPWS . Ogden Lodge Na 6, Independent Orof Odd Fellowa Meets in L Ol der Attorney-et-LewO. F-- hell every Tueedey evening. WANTED Furnished house , four or thug Store. I seek the business of brMhert cordially Invited to five rooms , in desirable location. all parties ; am attorney against all Visiting be present. Box 454 Ogden Utah. 6A3t corporations and monopolies. PreJ. W. BAILET. Noble Grand. pared to transact say and all hinds HENRY KISSEL MecraUry. of legal business. WANTED. QUEEN CITY, REBEKAH I&DGE, E. T. HULAXXSK1, Attorney-eLLw Na 4. I. O. O. F. hell Meets sec- MISCELLANEOUS. Rooms 21 and 22. Firs National ond end fourth Friday evenings tt Bank building. General Practice. Russeil-JameOdd Fellows' hell. Twenty-fourt- h s WANTED Chickens. street Visiting members Invited. Co.. 166 24th sL HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. IDA BAKER, Noble Grand. GERTRUDE KOONS, Secretary. WANTED TO BUY. HAIR SWITCHES for sale at reduced price. Hair chains a specialty. FRATERNAL ORDER OP EAGLES HIGHEST PRICE paid for good seconMasquerade costumes to rent for d-hand sacks at Grouts Grain bells sad theaters. All mall orders Fraternal Order of Eagle. OgJes Store, 852 24th St. iromptly attended to. Mrs. C. B. Aerie, Na 111, F. O. E meets every Ill 24th. P, O. Bos 438. Monday evening In Eagles ball, seat of Read hotel, at 8:00. Visiting BrothAGENTS WANTED. er Eagles are lavitod te attend the OSTEOPATHY. Aerie meetings WE FAT agec.:. Udtas or gentlemen, T. C. MORRIS, W. President from 50 cento to ea bear to GORDON O IVES. CORA G. IVES D. T. TRACY, Secretary. tatroduet end edverttae our rom from parent Osteopaths, graduates DR. H. R FORBES. Aerie Physician Med. diet, city or country. Car-ob- a school, Kirk villa. Mo. Lewis-Stay-e-r Co, 8311 Washington eve. block, suite EE Treatment by FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD appointment. Honra 8 a. m. to P. m. Ball phone 10 IK. tad. 1012. MONEY TO LOAN Ogdea Lodge, Na 871, T. F. B. moats second and fourth Tuesdays at STREET. CAR MEN, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. RAILWAY, p. m la A O. U. W. halL Visiting CLERK8, BOOKKEEPERS, and an ambers cordially Invited. A. DR. reFERNLUND. others employed, find our office D. H. ADAM8, Fresldsst Physician sad liable for suras of 810 to 8100. IDA BECKER, Secretary. Surgeoa Offioe hours, 10 and 12 a. 4 40 12 to 26th St Office p. tn. tf paid before due. PayE. F. MISCH. Treasurer. m, ' ments suspended ia sickness. No phonea Bell 61SK; led. 111. Rat donee 641 Week. Ind. uhoat 603. OGDEN LODGE NO. I, Ok OP H. charge for applications. The City Loss Co., Suite 3, First Nat'L Bank OGDEN fODQE NO 1, tt OF H, INSURANCE. BMg. meets la E. of P. Hall tha first end third Wednesday afternoons of sack MONET TO LOAN on Improved land; W. N PIERCE Notary Public, Reel month at 3:19 n. m. reasonable tonus; no commission. Fire, Lire end Accident inEstate; 8US1B SIMS, G of H. surance, 407 34th St Enquire tad. phone 37S1-A- . JEANETTE MILL. Financier. L. JENNIE PROUT, Record ar. MONET to salaried people without JUNK. eacurity or endorsement; payments WOODMEN OP THE WORUb te suit, either weakly or monthly; THE INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. buys bust sen eonfldenUr.L Call sad get kinds of Juek. Bell phone 626Z. nil K. s Webr Camp Na 74, msta is my terms D. IX Drake, 410-1Ind. phone ISIIIX Green a Jacob Beak National Utah Is P. ball of bldg. oa. 3141 Pacific. ballding every Thunder evening at S o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially MONET TO LOAN, ea farms and city IF YOU have esy kind ol Junk, phono invited to attend. KENNEDY. real estate. HUNTER to OgJsn Junk House; we will call T. & MORRIS. C. C. Room 8, First National Bask Auild-tag- . for it Bell Thone, I2IK; Ind. 73A E. AUTH, Clark. Pint National Bank Building. FURNISHED HOUSE. WANTED Man to help shear head of sheep, 1834 Wash. Hall ob Washington between and Twenty-sixtstreets tha first and third Fridaya c( Mch month. Sc loaning members cordtak ly invited to sitenX ANNA LEWIS, W. M. LILY V. HALS TED, Secretary. Twenty-fift- FOR 8ALE Two fine Jersey cows ORDER OP RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Ind phone SbhC-A- . Residence 721 Wasatch Division Na. 184, R. O, 23rd. wets aoond and fourth Fridaya nt FOR SALE Horse and buggy, baby 8:80 p. a. la X. ef P. bail, comer Washington avenue sad 14th street. Go Cart; also full blood white All brothers era eordlaily invited te 543 25th at spits Jog. GEO. ALLEN. CL CL FOK SALE Good ha new beet cultiD. U DOYLE, 8. and T. vator, cheap, also aa orchard cultl-vou- r at haif price. W. JL WadelL E. 9. ELKS. wanted. MALE. lather Chapter Na 4. O E. Qan Regular meetings held at Miaous av-mu- s. FOR SALE -- Two table, two and wardrobe. 244 26ih . Jap-aaes- WANTED Girl fur general house-worsmall family ; good wages. 2503 Adams. GIRL for general housework. Wash. He Saye He Waa Never a "Roosevelt J Man." MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT Two modern, furnished rooms. Kelly a Herrick. d Okie-homao- 9 MEAT RENT Housekeeping 353 22nd St. WANTED Good girl for kitchen work; must be good cook and go home nights. 1Jiii Madiaun avenue. the South Sana. W. L. FOR WITH US. MASONIC. FOB SALE FOR RENT Fuiuikhed rooms gentlemen, 231 1 Adams. FEMALE. The Sir Charles Hardy Islands are a group of coral Islands, about a hundred miles from the heart of governWinter Wheat Area and Condition ment at Herbert Shop. The natives are said to be tha wont cannibals in Shew Decrease. Is a poeer for many puzzled ple. Pardon the suggestion ON THIS CENT PER INSERTION. FIRST INSERTION LESS 9 CENTS. ALL ADvER HAN TISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN EXCEPTING BUS! ADVANCE. NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN Extraordinary Effort Will Be Made During the Year te Meet Traffic Demands. New York, May 10. 1107. FOR RENT room fur tlemen. 252 22nd Si. NO Chicago, 11, furnished rooms. BILLION DOLLARS FOR EQUIPMENT AND EXTENSIONS. . MAY SATURDAY, HELD WANTED. XSe Pntti Poultry Food and UTAH. FOK KENT ja prettiest patterns Garden OGDEN, THE SPEND fewest designs, griffin EXAMINER, . A. O. NOR.d. Offices over Badena's a 81-0- NOTICE. SPECIAL ROAD TAX ELECTION. ROY ROAD DISTRICT, Wsbsr Coun- ty, Utah: NOTICE la hereby given that In of a Resolution adopted by tha Board of County Commissioners of Weber County, Utah, on April 22. 1007, a Special Election Is hereby called In tha ROY ROAD DISTRICT of Weber County, Utah, on Friday, May 24th, 1907, at tha ROY SCHOOL HOUSE In said District, between the hours of even (7) A, M. and seven (7) P. M, on said day, for tbs purpose of submitting to tbs qualified electors within said District, a proposition to authorize tha Board of County Commissioner! of Weber County, Utah, to levy for the fiscal year 1907, a District Road Taz of five (5) mills tm all tha taxable property within ald district, to be used exclusively for tbs construction and repair of roads and highways situated therein. Only registered voters residing within said district who rhall bare paid said property tax therein In the year preceding such election shall be entitled to vote at such election. The following named persona have been duly appointed by the said Board t: to conduct said Special Election, pun-nuanc-e to-wi- Be-ele- MONEY TO LOAN J. J. BRUMMITT KINDERGARTEN. residence with bath and cellar. On Bench In railroad calling J. HAMMON. district; 83.700. By order of the Board of County modern brick resiCommissioner! of Weber County, A GOOD lot loca09x132, flnt-clas- a dence, Utah. tion on bench, $4,600. OSCAR B. MADSOX, (8eal) residence ia railAn elegant Chairman. road district, I MOO. DAVID MATTSON, A 7 room with bath, lot 50x132; also County Clerk. f block of good barn, within Dated; Ogden, Utah, Ms 1, 1907. atreet car, .81.900. brick with bath and One INTERMOUNTAIN FAIR ASSOCIAsewer connection, 83.000. CHAUNCBY PARRY, TION, OGDEN, UTAH. Cor. 23rd and Wash. Phone 3E9-Notice is hereby given that at regularly called meeting of the directors of the InUnnountain Fair Associa- LOTS for sale, cheap on easy payment in that nice orchard. Cur. 7th tion of OgJen, Utah, held on the 3rd and Washington. Inquire on premday of May, 1907, an assessment of ises. J. H. Myers. (8L50) one dollar and fifty cents per share (flftT cents per share for Improvements and one dollar to pay ex- FINE LOT on Bench ea street car line .,,.2 150 isting debts) was levied on the capiLarge lot on 10th atreet near tal stock of the corporation, issued 550 Washington Ave and outstanding, (also on all unissued Fine residence lot. East front stock which has been folly paid or on Weak. Are., 1600 block. ... 800 partially paid, and also on all stock of 750 Lot 62x165 on 28th SL the Weber County Fair Association of frame houae. large kit 700 Ogden,. Utah, which has not been exmodem houae on beach 1J00 changed and Is entitled to exchange 2.000 brick, close la for stock In this corporation), pay2,500 modern brick able Immediately to J. G. Heywood, 2,600 frame, does In.. treasurer of the Intermountaln Fair 10-Improved farm, close AiKOclatlon, office at tha Commercial 2,800 t city National bank, Ogden, Utah. farm, 7 scree fruit, Any stock upon which this assessgood water, wefl located.... 8,000 ment may remain unpaid on the 8th fa rip, fine improveday of June, 1907, wlU be delinquent ments, water and 0 acres fruit 2,500 and advertised for sale at public sucbrick residence, large tion. and unl"M payment Is made 4,500 lot on Lincoln before, so much nf slj stork as may 2i0 cheap lota all over the city. be necessary, will be sold on the 29th 3,000 acres unimproved land In Weday f June, 1907, at 3 o'clock p. m. ber County. at the front door qf the Weber CounSmall farm of 10 acre and large ty Court bouse, by the Secretary of acres, FOR RENT. farm the Corporation, to pay the delinquent KELLY 4b HERRICK assessment thereon together with the cost of advertising and expense of WM. GLA8MANN. sale. FOR SALE Corner lot. Twenty-)-onSecretary. street rad Madteoa avenue, IsS 260 24th Street, Ogden, Utah. d house, psutiy and rods, cellar. Address Mrs A. D. Smith, room 25 and 26. Woodmaascu BIk. Jll-t- f $10 REWARD NEPHI HARDY, P. A. DIX and D. KNIQHTS OP PYTHIAS. FOB HALE, BEAL EHTATE KINDERGARTEN taught A SIX-ROO- one-hal- nt 2144 Ogden Lodge Na , Knights of Quincy Avenue. Terms 10 cents per Pythias, meats at Castle Hall, Utah week. Music end art extra. Ceil National Back buiUlng. vry Moo-da- y Ind. Phone 935. K. P.'s of All m evening. to meet with ns. LACE CURTAINS. WANTED Lacs curtains to launder. Bull phont 1386. 943 21th. WANTED at 167 Lace curtains to laundry 30th BL Ind. Phone HliA. a WOMEN OP WOODCRAFT. Bego I. meta Clrete, No. aul fourth Friday nights K. of P hall. Vtelttag cordially lajited. 117 Ulr ItlilTis SANITARY WORK neighbor CASHMORE, avenue. KATE HETMAN, DAISY Tracy DONE of ell kinds Bell phone 50IZ. Nell. McCarty, S72S Grant. CLEANING For HOUSE carpet denning, window cleaning end scav129 90th. Bell work. enger phone 1401. Jobs Ksmmeyer. SCAVENGER WORK. ALL KINDS of scavenger work. Prompt attention. Jobs Van Sweden. 607 Sad St Bell 747Y. M4f 8tnL 23rd Women 111. at Weedetnft, a N. Clerk. SU M Ogden Circle at meets every Taeaday alfht 7:39 o'olook. K. of P. halL Visiting Neighbors invited. Dues 00a be paid at th offioe of Ed Auth, tbs afternoon of tbs Mtb of esak month. First Nsttoaal Bank BUg. MRS. ALICE COLLIN E, O. N 3993 Pin are Mtzw Ava CRITK8, Clerk, 3731 Mom res Ava TAILORS. Clothes denned end pressed fl a month, 157 25th SL Bell 4 boas 86SZ. nqtad CL J. UNDERWOOD, E. K. GEIGER, M. of F. L N. MEAD, K. cf R. and S W. LADIES OP THE MACCABEES. Silver Hive Na L meets the second fourth Tuesday at 2:30 p. no, at K. of C. hall Na 2743 Wash, avanua Visiting listers eordlsilv Invited.I OL BEB31E PEEKING, LUCY NELSON, R. K. and er FRATERNAL 10-ac- KNIGHTS OP COLUMBUS. a Visiting members welcome. J. H. Da VINE, O. K. J. MORAN, Fla Sec y. ROYAL ARCANUM. KNIGHTS OP THE MACCABEES. secOgden Tent, Na 34, meets the fourth Friday evenings, ond end st ocleck sharp. In I. O. O. T. halL Tisltlag Knights cordially invited to attend. J. W. HALSEY. Commander. y. r. BOND. Raeorder Kaaasv. -- Tested, sound, rail able. Fraterasl OP AMERICAN beneficiary Order. Insures men at BROTHERHOOD reasonable rate for on, twa or three Yeomen, Ogden Homeetead No. 1605. thousand dollars. Accumulated emermeets everv first and third Friday gency fond nearly three million dolnight at 7:i In K. C. hull, Na. 2479 lars. Investigate. Porky Mounts la Wash vc. Council, No. 637. meets eeconj an.1 Visiting arrhara eordlaily Invited TT. W. A. hall. .0. fourth Fridays at to meet with us. , Woth;-spoonW. J. F. W. Slone, Regent; Frank R. Y.isat. Foreman, 211 FOR BALE Two lota. 45 feet each, G B. Roberts. Secy. Collector; Lincoln. Madison on and near the corner of Mabel Turner, correeposdnt, 2211 and 22d street. Inquire A. D. Smith. Mofflt ava 4 IS tf WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS 358 Sitb ttreet. d eight-roome- For the arrest and conviction of any party or parties stealing the Ogden Jtandan'. or the Morning Examiner. 1.AMAR NELSON, Circulator. Ogden Oousdl No. 777. Meets every Wednesday evening at K. of C hell, Na 2473 With. Ava. at I o'clock |