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Show r EXAMINER, OGDEN, UTAH. THURSDAY, THE 3I0RMXG Nothing I Ate Agreed With Me. POLICE KNEW SUE SMALM - SCARE FURNISHED FOR RENT for Call ON THIS ADVERTISEMENT PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. LESS SO FIRST INSERTION CENTS. ALL ADwER THAN TISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN BUSI EXCEPTING ADVANCE. NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. TOWNS ARE QUARANTINED ARMED GUARDS. ik-g- a Had Hoboed Her Way Maad, Kansas, to SL Leuia. From Chicago. Hay 15. a despatch to the Beoord'HeralJ from Si. Louia save: Becauee Miaa Minute Biack. aged 21, cannot roll a cigarette like a man, aha now 1 in the city Jail. Miaa Block, clad lu male attire, waa arreet-eyeabrrday on downtownfthorough-tar- e with Ed. Forrest, with whom ahe had hoboed her way from Mead. Kanaaa, her home, to St. Louia, and with whom ahe Intended to travel to Waahlngton in the way in which ahe reached thia city. Miaa Black, wearing Forrrat'a big ahuea to mure effectually diaguiae her-elwandered about the at reel a tor weveral boura until finally detertivet aaw her attempting to make a cigarette of materials handed her by Fto-res- t, and, deciding ahe waa not a bov, despite her attire, plaoed her under d pus IZIOXA BODENHAKEB. Ht. Lrnor Bodenhamer, B. F. D. J, aa, Kcraeravllto. N. C. writ: atamack trouble and j wCMdforwith and aoiM fr time, todlgeattoa f. nothing tbatlata agreed with ma. J waa very mneei and experienced a continual IHeg of mmsmtioeii tad tear. I took udicine from the doctor, bat it did me arreat. Foneat eaid he waa on hla way to Waahlngton to claim hla prnulon tor no good. I ionnd in one of your Pernna book, a description of my symptoms. I then mote to Dr. Hartman for adrice. He Mid I had catarrh of the atomaeh. I took Prna and lianalin and followed hla dlrectione and can now aa y that X InI at well aa I over did. 1 bops that all who are afflicted with the oaae eymptoma will take Parana, aa it hao certainly orretfaia" The above ia only one of hnndreda who hove written almllar lettere to Dr. Hartmaa. Just one each caee aa thia mutts, Parana to the candid eondder-0U0- 0 of every one aimilarly if this bo true of the teetlmony of one per-o-a what ought to bo the teetlmony of haadnda, yea thonaanda, of honest, Sin-opeople. Wo have in oar fllea a great naay other testimonials. wound, received in the battle of Manila. He vaya he wa awarded a Dealy medal and apent twenty-tou- r montha in the naval huapltal. EUROPE Rigorous Winter Followed HeaL ne men STAGE BY Driver Saved Action IS FI 21X00 IN BANK AND MAIL. CARRIED SHORT OF WHEAT. BILLS the Horeea by Quick Cigar Cauaed the Fire, by Excee-aiv-e Paris, May 15. The wheat aituatlon la the United SUtea la being followed moat attentively In Paris and every part of Europe. The upward movements of prices, however, do not cause great aurprise In commercial circlet. Prominent grain merchants here exp re a, the opinion that the present upward movement la partly Justified by the crop reports, though tt la considered to be to a certain degree speculative and tome reserve ia regarded aa being neceasary in forming an opinion, aa the latest available reports lu Europe are a month old, when almost every country except France, which was favorable, then reported a shortage. German wheat suffered from the rigorous winter, and Hungary, Russia and the Danube district! also endured severe cold weather. All parta now complain of the excessive heat, and even in France, it la not certain that the crops will turn out aa well as anticipated. The critical period la now approaching. In the event of the prospects being unfavorable, the French merchants would be obliged to import from the United States. VANDERBILT CUP RACES lea Angelo a. Hay IS. A atory haa reached her of the accidental burning of a etege In Death Valley near A eh in Meadow, on Sunday afternoon, which 115.000 In bank MUn and In rrglatered mail were consumed. The driver, Ed. Love, waa compelled to anhltch the horaea quickly to aajre them. The atage la auppoaed to have cenght Are from a cigar which the driver waa emoklng. Love reached Greenwater, Sunday' night, with hla four huraea and related the atory. The numry waa conalgned to the Green-eate- r : . 13,-O- N 1m nk. HIS COMPANION Who la A THIEF to Point Out the Hiding of Stolen Jowelry. Will Be - - Discontinued on the Long Island Parkway. New York. May 15. It looka as If there will be no automobile race for the Vanderbilt cup this year. At a meeting of the director of tbe Long Island Parkway, held yesterday, W. K. Vanderbilt announced that after a .conference with the engineers It had bran found impossible to complete the parkway in time for the race this fall. There will be a meeting of the Vanderbilt cup commission and the American Automobile racing board today when some final, action will be taken on the matter of a race this fail. Those who are in a position to Plan know say that neithar Mr. Vanderbilt nor the cup commission la in favor of holding a race over the public New York. May IS. Sydney Smith, ell known in New York society and member of many cluba. nailed y eater-da- y highways of Nassau or Suffolk county. unless some way can be found to get the militia to guard the course for Europe on the Kalaer or the local authorities will assume H and haa aa gueet George CoL responsibility of policing the roads nna, al!u Bevlngton, a deaerter from and guarantee the association against he Brltlah army and any suit for damages. thief. Mr. Smith p&ya all expenses, and made little or no attempt to eon MISUNDERSTOOD BY RUSSIANS. - Beal hie aomewhat odd aituatlon. Collin,. or Bevlngton, la the valet Copenhagen, May IS. The dowager for Morrison Warren and in March empress of Russia recently gave an t took from Mr. Smltha apart-nienl- a audience to Betty Nanson, tbe Danish in the Hotel Rita, Parta, money actress. The dowager empress deand Jewelry to the value of IlS.OflO. Nicholas and the Im After hla arroat here he confessed and clared Emperor perlal family loved their people. She declared that 10,000 worth of the had, she said, always been misunderProperty iB in a metal box that la hid stood by the Russian and wished It en under a bed in a room of a houaa were possible that the remaining m Parta. Mr. Smith la taking him yeara of her life might be spent In ver there to give him a chance to Denmark. Pwe the truth of hiu assertions. It would not do tha valet any good MINE IN FLAMES. . tell m nntruth, becanne the French Ithorlilea Will be awaiting him at Mexico City, May 15. News from rcrrf anyhow. Bevlngton hlmaelf Duto ko to France without await-- g the Tern era mine, in the state of rjred extradition papers, in the cuatody rango where a great fire is raging, corroborates the earlier despatches to or th, man he robbed. the effect that 90 men lost their lives In the disaster, the greater number BACA FLOAT NO. 3. being, suffocated. All of tbe bodies have been recovered and buried. The Washington, IS. Aaalatant dead were all Mexican laborers. May uttmisshai,,. Dennett of tho general office made public a decision rei-- , Constipation causes headache, nau)hp scrip known aa Baca float sea, dlHlneHi, languor, heart palpita? Involving 100.000 acrea of tion. Drastic physics gripe, sicken, !n ,t,he Part of Art son a, weaken the bowels and don't cure. tbe election. Ho Doan's Reguleta act gently and cure l the recent report of the our constipation. 25 - cento. Ask your r general of Arizona, recommend-r?jectl0druggist. of the entire float at on land, not subject thereto by ?f co"RW of June 21, I860, n th waa a auffl OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ri w,n ih. L'.. re election-lnet the validity o! CRUISER BALTIMORE. The report waa, w!? PProved. The ciaimanta w. la new Discarded aa a Fight60 I frorn notlea ta ing Ship. he,rlnS before the survey at which they may file evi New York. May 15. The l 8pr0VB the hT vJ showing made crulaer Baltimore, lying at the lh character of the navy yard in Brooklyn, went of which the 4 .1VLn:n,v'd-,of commission yesterday, out n, he- rejected without fur. notice. when her flag waa lowered Commander and Lieutenant I ronFrege above referred C. M. Stone turned the craft or,'Vr,n riXe1 ,h loowtion of the eorip y over to the department of re- vacant public mineral lands. Wll-hel- m d -- orPri n EXCURSION TO MEXICO CITY.' D,il April ggth to May 17th. Ta" s.JT FiiiL p,cific- round trip. ,'5f to return until July IL allowed. For further pap ticket agents, Ogdea Union B- "r Mosley, Traveling Agent, Ogden, Utah. - G6P-1- -- ft said that the Baltimore, which went into commission In ISM, will be converted into g The vessel. a Baltimore took part In the famous battle of Manila bay during the Spanish-America- n war. mine-layin- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO , loan, May 15. Smallpox baa brakes out in numerous places in southwestern Iowa aud quarantines are being established at different towns. At Riverton none are permitted to enter or leave tbe town. Armed guards are ta charge qf every road leading to the place and a number of traveling men are cooped up at tbe hotel. 81dnev ia patrolled by guards and no one from the newly Infected town are permitted to emer. Hamburg ia exercising a strict watch over all entering there and yesterday four persons who had escaped from Riverton were arrested and returned to Sidiu-y- that town. JAPAN AND AMERICA. New York, May 15. Japan has looked earnestly for an alliance with the United 8tatea, because in substance w have always regarded thia country as s great ally of Japan. We are desirous of haring such an alliance if it could be arranged. As long though as any misunderstanding like the feeling in San Francisco exists it might not be poaslble to bring about an alliance." Thua spoke Baron Osawa, member of tbe house of peers and special representative of the emperor, In an interview last night. Tha baron, who ia the of the Japanese Red Cross society, was commissioned by hla majeaty to ascertain the existence of feeling in thia oonntry and to express the thanks of the emperor to those Americana who aided the emperor during the famine In northeast Japan after the war with Russia. The baron and hla party will visit Prealdent Rooarvelt and Secretary Taft la Waahlngton next week and will attend the eighth international Re Cross conference in London, In June. Baron Osawa said that be would reno port to the emperor that he found exevidence of anti Jap ansae feeling isting anywhere in th country outside of flea itanclaoo. He added that the Americana with whom he talked had assured him that the Japanese were regarded aa honest tad Intelligent people and that his countrymen, now residing in this country, with whom he had tqlked, all told him that treated in a cordial they were being and frandly manner by Americana. Baron Osawa said that Japan had no dreams of further territorial expansion lu the Pacific and declared that tt waa unnecessary for her to acquire other posse salons. . rooms no jVlock; 6 i and 4 5-- 1 j-- - l.iucoin. FUR RENT Thry or 5 rooms with hath, furuiibej or uuluruibhed. 31C9 Wash. FOR RENT Ught rooms; 127 :0ili. FEMALE. WANTED A nurse girl w bo can stay home at night. 574 :4tli St. WANTED A good, reliable girl; fam-llof two; small bouse; good wages, y 954 :4th. 5 12-i- f WANTED Good girl tor kitchen work; must be good cook and go home nights. 2:46 Madisuu avenue. WANTED Girl tor general housework. Apply morning, 510 Jefferson. WANTED Cbauiuermald. once. Reed Hotel. at Apply WANTED Girl or Jap to do general housework, 5.00 per week; no washing, 55 Mud. GIRL WANTED for general work. 265 Wash. GIRL for general housework. Wash. SALE-rPurnii- 34 23rd. ure; housekeeping lwk 5 FUR SALE- - Boarding house doing tor sale. For pargoid buxine ticular, call at 371 33nd Bt. -- UNION PACIFIC EXCURSION. ' (Hi 1 HELP WANTED PYTHIAN 4IBTERS. FOR SALE CHEAP Nearly new ga (line range; has baking and warm546 Fuwler Ave. Bell ing oven. Phone 1166. Marts every Saturday aftaraom at 9:30 in Pythian ball. Utaa National Bask building. Sojourning Bisters cordially invited to attend. MRS. EVELYN G LA 8 MANN, if B. C. MISS LOUISE BITTER. 2L uf R. ft wutod to man wk 4-- 1 FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms at 159 sgth sirevt. 514-t- it 14-t- to: 4 pleasant room Adams Ave. a mo FOP. KENT Newly fuintshed rooms with hath, also light housekeepiag SHHL toon. 361 Had. FOR RENT Cieaa fur stab 4 rooms, with bath, re ao rated; tiureugal ale light housekeepiag rooms. Tha Colonial, 363 MU SL Mm. B. L China. Manager. Hl-t- l WANTED. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING and family nawtng. 573 37lh St. Ind. Phone 388. MISCELLANEOUS. AND BOARD. BOARD AND ROOM W 449 :6lA street ANTED Milch eows to pasture. Apply 351 30th St. Bell phone 1223. WANTED FOR RENT Chicken. Russeil-Jame- s Oo.t 186 24th sL plumb LOST den, Between Hermitage and OgRe- a neck fur (dark brown). turn to Standard. Reward. LOST A ladles brooch with a wild rose design end diamond fether. Reward. 437 Wash. Ave. Bell phone M 1ma. 1 tf ud O. S. L. . May 27, 30, June 3, 7, 12, 14th. MISCELLANEOUS. STEAMSHIP INFORMATION. IF YOU ARE Till KING ABOUT A trip to the old country now la a good time to go; 10.00 discount on round trip tickets, good returning till October 1st. If Interested see - O. D. Rasmussen, Agent principal line. 1. No. 2. Box 11. UNFURNISHED ROOMS. Madam Jenning, lecture end teat medium. Free drrles each eveulug. Not ad for hall, 201 - 25th St. All Invited to call. ORDER OP WASHINGTON. Ogdea Union, Na 171, Order of Washington, meets every Tueaday V. W. evening at S o'clock la A belt Vtaittag com radon Invited ta attend. WILLIAM DOYLE, PreeideeL WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. MODERN WOODMEN OP AMERICA Utah Camp Ns, 9990. Modem Woodmen of America, meeta ovary Taeeday sight at Eagle Mall. 8 p. ia. VlalUag members Iasi tad. DEOREE OP POCAHONTAS, Leootah Council, No. t, D. of P, meets the first sad third Wadaeaday afteranoBa at 1:10, Eagle HalL Dues can be paid to Basie Aides, C. of W, 118 26th SL Visiting members Invited. MARTHA A. MORRIS, Pocahontas. ALICE COULLNS, K. of 8. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW- A. . MOR.4. aOffices ever Badcoa's I seek the business of all parties; am attorney against all corporations and monopolis. Pr pared to transact any and all kinds of legal buaiaaaa. Drug Store, B. T. HULAN1SKL Attorasy-at-Uw- ODD PELUeWR Ogdea Lodge Ka t. Independent Orof Odd Foltawa. Moots Is L Ol O. F. hall every Tueaday evening. Vial ting brothers cordially iaVUed ta ko tiriMinf LW BAILEY. Noble Grand. HENRY KISSEL Secretary. der PROFESSIONAL Attornoy-at-Le- SITUATIONS WANTED ELKS, Elka Ogdea Lodge No. 719. Lodge and club rooiaa, amod floor, 241C Washington avenue. Regular meetings every Tueaday evening. A. T. HBSTMARK, Fta ailed Ruler. J. H KNAUSS, Secretary. 1- Waah. MALE LOST Gold circle Maccabee pin, Friday. Return to 2726 Washington ve. Reward.,, SRa six-roo- MEDIUM. FOR RENT Two office or Bleeping rooms over Ctark'a a. 're. k M. A. GOULD, V. C. Clerk. FOR RENT. On 24th St or Wash. Ave, Janitor for any place. K. ladys gold watch; 5 reward for re- JAPANESE Buaukl. turn. Mtai Tonnl, P. O. Box 97. Phone, Bell 2262. P. O. Box 61 nr NOTICE. 4 LOST arid watch and fob, initials J. T. Return to 317 18th St Liberal reward. Phone Bell 6381L .. - LEGAL. furnished 4 J. H. SHAFER, FOR SALE Cheap, a wall Improved firm; house, atock ami implements. Call or write James Miller, Hooper, Utah. R. p. e 740-- LOST-t-lai- y's Ogden to Portland. Or., or Spokane, Wash., and return first class 30.00. Tickets good to return until September 30th. Stopover allowed. unfure J B. P. O. FOR SALE, FARRS. FOR RENT-Th- ree or 6 rooms with hath, furnished or unfurnished. 3169 First class tickets on sale to many potato west of Chicago Minneapolis end St. Louis for one fare plus tw LOST A gold locket between 17th dollars for the round trip. Five first end Z2nd on Wash. Initiate A. F. cka trains dally. The famous Over on tbe beck.' Return to this office. m. I land Limited leaves Ogden p. o LimAngelca-ChicagLos The new ited, 1:85 p. m.f haa through standard MONEY TO LOAN and tourist sleeping can to Chicago. Make reservation early. .Further particualrs. Union Depot Tloket Office RAILWAY, STREET CAR MEN, CLERKS, BOOKKEEPERS, and all or A. B. Moseley, Trav. Paas. Agent, others employed. Dad our office reBell pbona S3, Ogden, Utah. liable tor sums of 10 to 100. Discounts if paid before due. PayAID FOR STREET CAR STRIKERS. ments suspended la sickness. Ne charge for application!. The City Chicago. May 15 The Amalgamated Loan Agency, Suite I, First NationStreet Railway Employes union yesal Bank Bldg. terday pledged 40,004 to the striking street car employee of San Frenclaco. Dlvlakmi 200, 241, 264 and 301, thek-cal- a MONEY TO LOAN on improved land; emreasonable term; ao commission. of the Chicago street Enquire tad. phone I7I1-A- . ployes, sent a telegram to Richard Cornelius, president of the San Francisco division, notifying him of their MONEY to aalaried people without action. security er endorsement; payments to suit, either weekly or monthly; busineu confidential. Call and get MUCH MONEY COLLECTED. Bomy terms. D. D. Drake, 410-1des bldg. thous16 New York, Stay Sixty and dollars 1 the sum collected by the TO LOAN, oe farms city Women's Foreign Mission board of MONEYestate. HUNTER A KENNEDY, real the Reformer Church of America, as Room I, First National Bank Tulld-tag- . announced at the third annual meetMore than here held yesterday. ing 600 delegates were present. MONEY TO LOAN J. j. BRUM MITT EXCURSION FURNISHED HOUSE. FOR RENT Furniahed and nlshed flats. 2684 Grant. !) a wanted. FOK RENT. ROOMS i e 1016. tag. plastering, bricklaying, elec trie FOR RENT Four rooms and kitchen, el trades; tree catalogue; positions upstairs; city water; to small famsecured; tuition fifty dollars. Ccyae without children; near Wash. ily Nsw Trade Schools, York and Saa 10 per mouth. SC6 Parry Ave.; 1 yt 111 Francisco, Ave. LOST a FOR BALE Profitable boarding bouse, parties leaving state, 2325 Liarola. Hell phone 806-y- ; Ini. 5-- 1 WANTED Candymaker at Matthew Candy Co, 2459 Waahlngton Ave. MEN and boya !. FOR RENT with bath, reel. FOR RENT Seven-roohouse. Wedell. MALE. h k e 4-- if FOR RENT Two furnished rooms tor housekeeping, good railroad to cation. 1:2 !4th Bt. 5 1 1104 WANTED fwo girls to taka course ta nursing. Oguea General HoapUaL : HUl'SRHOLD FI KXITl'RK for sale at 607 uh 81. 5 FOR 8AIJS FOR RENT Nicely furnished roou.a. including suite of looms; 333 0th 'i Esther Chapter No. 4, O E. 8 Regular masting held at Maaoais Hall Waabtagtoa avenue, betweee Twenty-fiftand Twenty-sixtstreets tbs first and third Fridays ct each month. Sojourning members cordiak I? invited to attend. ANNA LEWI8, W. 31. LILY V. HALSTED, Secretary. Hors and buggy, baby Go Cart; also full blood white Jap- ORDER OP RAILWAY CONDUCTORS anese spiu dog. 543 25th L Wasatch Division Nat 124, R. meet second and fourth Fridays C, at RUK1NEKS FRANCKS ;30 . sl la X. of P. halt corner ttashugtoB avenue and lath street F OR SALE Ten rnom-tuMand fur- All brothers are cordially tavlted to niture. suitable fur boarding house. attend. 2 blocks from depot, with GEO. ALLEN, CL CL large tot and barn. 166 2Sd St. D. L. DOYLE, 8. and T. 5 21m house- WANTED A jrouug girl to aaalat with housework, 2232 Adams. FOR Xo children; beiui-pi- MASONIC. MISCELLANEOUS. FUR HEXT- FuruUhed room with liiiih: suitable for tuo men; 71 S BY Number of Traveling Men Cooped Up at a Hotel Arrests Are Made. rooms. 5S4 UELl WANTED. Gin f FOR SALE Tio furnished g SHE COULD NOT ROLL A CIGARETTE. 1W7. It?, YOU KENT WAS NOT A BECAUSE MAY '. Rooms 21 and 22. First National Hank building. Ueasral Practice QUEEN CITY, REBEKAH LODGE, No. 4, L O. O. F. hall Meets sao-oosad fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fallowa' hall. Twenty-fourt-h treeL Visiting members Invited. IDA BAKER Noble Oread. GERTRUDE KOONB. Secretary. d FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. Fraternal Order of Eagles, OgJea Aerie, No. lit. F. O. H. aunts every HAIR SWITCHES for sale at reduced Wadaeaday evening la Eagle hall, east AGENTS WANTED. prices. Heir chains a specialty at Read hotel, at 9:00. Vtaittag BrothMnaqsarade costume, to rent for er Eaglee are Invited ta attend the WE PAT ales.; ladies or gantlets ea. balls end theaters. AH nail orders Aerie Beating. from 50 cents to 2.00 an hoar ta T. C. MORRIS, W. ProoMaal promptly atteeded to. Mrs C K. Introduce and adrarttee oar rent Loo, 681 24th. P. 87-t- f D. T. TRACY, Secretary. Bog 486. Car-obetty er country. Mel die, 336 DR. H. & FORBES, Aerie Phyalctaa Co. Washington ave. OSTEOPATHY. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD FOlt SALE, REAL ESTATE GORDON O IVES, CORA 0. IVES, Osteopaths, graduates from parent Ogdea Lodge. No. 171. T. F. B. school. KlrkvUto, Mo. Lewis Stay-Ba- r moots second and fourth Tueedays at FOR BAUC Two-roobrick with 58. black, suite Treatment by I p. m, la A O. U. W. halL Vtaittag 99 feet of ground; fine neighborHours 9 a. m. to 5 moabera cordially invited. appointment hood; 1.060. p. m. Bell phone 1914V. lad. 1011 D. H. ADAMS, President Five-rooframe on flat for 1.400. IDA BECKER, Secretary. 516-4- t O. A. White, 362 25th Bt. r. MISCH, Treasurer. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. FOR BAIJ6 Building lot. rinse In. DR. A FERNLUNDl Phyelctoe and OODSN LODGE NOL 1, Ol OF H. Apply 45 21 at; alia 42x130; price Burgeon. OBos hours, 19 and II a. 500. 5 lS-t- f I ODGB NO i, D. OF H, 4 p. m. 140 25th SL Office OGDEN in, IS toBall meet. In A of P. Hall tho first and e lad. BISK; 515, phone. BALE FOR Chrap, lot In rlty limit; third Wednesday afteraoom of seek 848 Wash. lad. eboae lot cheap for cask Address P. O. Box month at 1:19 9. m. 205. SUSIE SIMS. C. of H. INSURANCE. JEANETTE M1LR Flnaaeter. FDR BALE A fine residence lot, L. JENNIE PKOUT, Recorder. W. N PIERCE, Notary Public, Real 40x150 feet, only 650, on WaahlngLU FYre, and Accident Estate; ton Ave. Street cars; cement walk; WOODMEN OF THE WORUh 407 S4th SL curb aud gutter; water main and sewer In front; all paid fur except Weber Camp Na 74, am eta la X. JUNK. street rare and sewer; one block of P. ball la Utah National Beak from large public school building. Thursday oveatag at S INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. beya betiding every Of course you want this. Call and THE kleda o'clock. VI siting Woodmea cordially of Bell ell 626Z. juok. phone nee X. H. Ives. wk Ind. phone I693XL Grass ft Jacob-oa- , lavlted to attend. T. C. MORRIS, 3141 Pacific. . I E. AUTH, Clerk. First Nad FOR BALE OR RENT House and Bask Building. II aeros of land, near Five Polnta. IF YOU have any klad cl Junk, 'phone Good water right. Smith Cnorery. to OgJea Juok House; wo will call 26th and Waah. Wm. Sewril, WilKNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. tor IL BoU 'phone, S36K; Ind. 721 son Lane. me. Ogdea Lodge No. S. Kalghta cl A residence with bath and meet, at Castle HelL Utah Pythias, KINDERGARTEN. cellar. On Bench In railroad calling National Bank building, every Mm-da-y 2,700. district; evening. Alt A of P.s reqeaeted KINDERGARTEN taught at 2144 modern brick resiA GOOD with ua. to meet 60 Avenue. Terms ernta Quincy per locaW. J. UNDERWOOD. C. CL dence, lot 99x132, flrst-clas-a Music and art extra. Call week. tion on bench, 4,500. E. R. GEIGER, 3L of F. Ind. Phone 935. An elegant residence in railL N. MEAD, K. of R. sal I road district, 1,900. LACE CURTAINS. 'WOMEN OP WOODCRAFT. with bath, lot 50x232; also A , block of WA NTED Lace curtains good barn, within to er-er-y launder. street car, 1,000. Sago Lily Circle, No. let, meeta Boll phone 1368, 942 28th. second and fourth Friday aldhta brick with bath and One K. of P blL Vtaittag ewer connection, 2.000. WANTED Lce carta! ne to laundry at 7:20, lacordially invited. CHAUNCEY PARRY, neighbor 167 SL 19th lad. Phone I995A. at N 217 DAISY CASHMOREi Cor. 23rd and Wash. Phone 369-X- . S21-lTracy avenue. KATE HETMAN, Clerk, ill 1 PIANOS. 23rd Street LOTS for tale, cheap on easy payments In that nice orchard. Cor. 7tb Women of Woodcraft, Ogdea Circle music and Washington. Inquire on prem- M. G. BARNES, the dealer. Opera House block. ises. J. 11. Myers. SSI. meet every Tuesday night at 7:30 oclock, 1C of P. halL YUUtag SANITARY WORK. FINE LOT on Bench on street Neighbors lavlted. Due caa be paid at the office of Ed 150 car line DONE of all kteda. Bell phone 509 Z Auth, the afternoon of the 28th of each Large tot oa 16th street near BWg. Kelt. McCarty, 3721 Grant 550 month, Flrat National Bank Q. Washington Are N, 2981 MRS. ALJCE C0IJJN8. Fine residence tot. East front SCAVENGER WORK. Plngreo Ave. on Wash. Ave., 1500 block.... 100 MARIE CRITE8, Clerk. 3731 Mon750 Lut 63x105 on 21th 8L roe An, frame bouse, large lot 700 ALL KINDS of ocaveager work Prompt attention. John Van Ewe-demodern house on bench 1 J00 607 2nd SL Bell T47Y. l tf 3,000 brick, close In LADIES OF THE MACCABIEA brick 2,500 modern TAILORS. 2,500 frame, close In Silver Hive No. 1, meeta tho eecoaA fourth Tueidays at 2:30 . m., at Improved farm, close and Clothea cleaned and praeaed t a C. hall. No. 874 Waah. avenue. to city 2400 K. of month, 167 25th SL BoU ekou I58Z. farm, 7 acres fruit, Visiting aiafera cordially Invited. CL BESSIE SEBR1NG. L good water, well located.... 3,000 LUCY NELSON. R. K. e farm, fine ImproveFRATERNAL ments, water anJ 6 acrea fruit '3,500 HE MACCABEES. KNIGHTS OF brick residence, large KNIGHTS OP COLUMBUS. lot on Liaeoln ..........a... 4,600 200 cheap lots all over the city. Ogden Teat, No. 84, meeta the secOgdea Council No 777. Mets evFriday oveutoge, 3,000 acres unimproved land In We- ery Wcdaeodcy evening at K. of C ond and fourth oclock aharp, la L O. O. F. halL ber County. No. 2471 Wash. Ave, at I attack at halt Small farm of 10 acres and largs Visiting members welcome. Visiting Knights cordially Invited to attend. farm of 100 acres, FOR RENT. J. H. DeVIXE, G. K. KELLY ft HERRICK J. w. HALSEY. Commander. J. MOHAN, Fla. Becy. F. F. BOND. Recorder Keener. a a !! m Real-danc- aa SIX-ROO- ' one-half- a 1-- SPECIAL ROAD TAX ELECTION. LEGAL ROY ROAD DISTRICT. Weber County, Utah: NOTICE la hereby given that ta pursuance of a Resolution adopted by the Board of County Commissioners . of Weber County. Utah, on April 22, 1907, a Special Election' la hereby called ta the ROT ROAD DISTRICT of Weber County. Utah, on Friday, May 24th, 1907, at the ROY 8CHOOL HOUSE In aid District, between the hour of seven (7) A. M. and seven (7) P. M. on said day, for tbe purpose of submitting to the qualified electors within said District, a proposition to authorise the Board el County Commissioners of Weber County. Utah, to levy for the fiscal year 1907, a Din trlct Road Tax of five (5) mill on all the taxable property within said din trlct, to he used exclusively for tha construction ud repair of roada and highways aituated therein. Only registered voters residing within said district who rhall have paid therein In the year uld property taxelection shall be enpreceding anch titled to vote at auch election. Tbe following named persona have been duly appointed by the asld Board to conduct said Special Election, INTERMOUNTAIN FAIR ASSOCIATION, OGDEN, UTAH. ' Notice la hereby given that at a regularly called meeting 1 if the directors of the Intermountala Fair Association of OgJen, Utah, held on the 3rd day of May, 1907, an asMaament of (1.50) one dollar sad fifty ceata per hare (fifty ceata per share for Improvement and one dollar to pay existing debts) was levied on the capital stock of tbe corporation, Issued and outstanding, (also on all unissued stock which haa beta fully paid or partially paid, and alao on all atock of the Weber County Fair Association of Ogden, Utah, which haa not been exchanged and la entitled to exchange for atock la this corporation), parable Immediately to J. G. Haywood, treasurer of the latermountaln Fair Association, office at tha Commercial National bank, Ogden. Utah. Any atock upon which thia assessment may remain unpaid on the Ith day of June, 1907, will he delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is. made before, so much of said atock aa may he neceasary, will be sold on the 29th ROYAL ARCANUM. AMERICAN OF BROTHERHOOD day of June, 1907, at 2 o'clock 9. m. FOR 8ALS Corner lot. Twenty-seconPD1X A. of HARDT. the Counat door Weber D. NEPHI Yeomen, Ogden Homestead No. 1505. street rnd Madison avenue, til the front and Tested, sound, tellable. Fraternal meeta every flrat end third Friday Insures men at house, pantry and beneficiary Order. J. HAMMOX. ty Court hteise, by the Secretary of rods, cellar. Address Mrs. A. D. Smith, reasonable rate for one, two, or three night at 7:30 la IL C. hall. No. 2479 By order of the Board of County the Corporation, to pay the delinquent Wash are. rooms 25 and 25, Woodmansee Blk. thousand dollars. Accumulated emc Commissioners of Weber County, assessment thereon together with tha Visiting archers cordially lavlted cost of advertising and expense of Utah. gency fund nearly three nillkm domeet with ua to Mountain WM. OSCAR MADSON. llars. & sale. Rocsy Investigate. GLA8MAXX, (Seal) Frank R. Wlant, Foreman, till Chairman. FOR SALE1 Two lota. 45 feet each, Council, No. 837, meata aecoaj and Secretary. Uncoln. DAVID MATTSON, 360 24th Blreet, Ogden, Utah. oa and near the corner of Madison fourth Fridays at A O. U. W. ball. Mabel Turner, correapoident, 2214 and 23d at root Inquire A. D. Smith, F. W. Stone, Regent; J. W. Wothe County Clerk. 4 15-t-f Meat svm spoon. Collector; G B. Roberta, Sec y. 3C3 34th street WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. Dated: Ogden, Utah, May L 1907. H l-- 10-acr-e ..................... 4 ; e ! to-w- it: d eight-room- 'M |