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Show TI1E MORNING EXAMINER, iPECULATION REACH NORTH ADVERTISEMENTS PAGE COST ONE WORD FOR EACH a and wounded 6UAR08 NUM. of CHARTER FOR MANY COMPANIES ARE CANCELLED. WHY THIS CENT PER INSERTION. tt CIDqwb Factory. EXPEDITION LAST WAS A FAILURE. r d May 17. A band of office the of etty the up Diugn ntroet, at railroad. Ter-.Juhel- tnornlnf. and got away a eera fight. ta and four panama V wounded. Tho office waa full of at the time and aoMiere were Si'SJfi Jhich Jo After Sriing the appro, but the Ter attacked them with revolvers, SllM two and injuring tour of the before they reached the place Then. there money waa kept $5,000. jKhlng up a hag containing The the office. the men ran out of iLiteie fired a trolley at the fleeing but only auoceeded In TrUti, bystander. two of whom killed and flee wounded. hit-gV- Itching pHoa provoke profanity, but wont cure them. Doan's Profanity itching, bleeding or after year of suffer-- 1 pilee protruding At any drug atore. SSment cure i. 'pure rood Commfsfllonersmd idfCXTUACT Care te Be Taken te Prevent the Separation ef the Partlse Money for the Expedition. Victoria, B. C, May 17. Advices from. Japan sute that speculative erase la being stopped and within the paet few weeks 20 projected companies hare been dissolved wlih an aggregate capital of $150,000,000. The market la expected to be further relieved by the abandonment of other concern, with aggregate capital of $100,0u0,0p0. Thin has necessitated the can ceiling of large orders for machinery. most of which waa placed In the United 8tatea The Japanese government has also declined to sanction the cur at ruction of no less than 20 electric railway on the ground that to grant charter tor thew Unco would1 be opooaed to the government' policy of state ownership. fYom Toklo word conies that n loan of $10,000,000 la to be sought la England to assist in carrying out a rheme of harbor Improvements at Toklo, estimated to coat $22,000,000. Tbe Heyordai Cho Cbo of Toklo publishes news that Marquis Ito la expected to resign as resident general of Korea and Count Kataura may fallow him. The Japanese papers as y Marquis Ito has lost the confidence of the Emperor. The paper adds that Marquis Itoa policy in Korea hae been regarded aa too gentle by the military of Japan and that his successor probably will handle Korea without gloves. Boston, May 17. Commander Rob-ar- t E. Peary baa decided upon some changes in his next attempt to reach tha north pole, according to an interview with the explorer, published to SOCIALISTS Thay IN LONDON. Art Sacking te Unite on a Plan ef Campaign. London, May 17. rully aware that every movement is bring watched, the members of the Rusal an social congress now In session here are taking One Day Only every precaution to Insure the secIn order recy of their deliberations. THURSDAY to avoid the necessity of gplng out to CEN. ADMISSION. ADULTS 50c lunch, thus giving outsiders a chance CHILDREN UNDER NINE 25c. to approach them, they have installed a buffet in the chapel where they meet HENAGERIE-MUSE- U and here they alt all day long, listening to speech after speech and engage In debates. They have developed an aversion to having their photographs taken, and they try to avoid tho camera flendi by hiding their faces aa they pass to and from the building. It was learned today that tbe delegatee have lined np as follows: MaJewish jorities, S3: minorities, Bundlate, 74; Poles, IS, and Letts, 24. Tbe majorities, or the extremist faction who lost control of the party sevPonderous Chariots. eral years ago, preach the complete Wild Beasts, overthrow of. the existing .regime la Plumed dail- Russia by armed uprising. The minorities, on the other hand, y Trapped Horses, Richly Costumed Characters, Hards of Marching Elm believe title end can be attained by phantp-Cara- van of Saharan and Un- the successive advance from one reform to another, paying more attencaged Wild AnlmalaOn tho tion to the organisation at workmen PUBLIC STREETS, AT 10:M O'clock, by political agitation and alliances. There la a general daslre to avoid differences between the majorities Military and Clown Banda, Moving In and minorities and a great effort Is Majestic March Under Iridescent new being made to find a basis of Sheen of a Thousand Shimmering compromise between the two bodies. Banners. Two Grand Complete Pom The nationalist parties are moot farmancae Dally, Undor Waterproof prominent In thin movement and many Tents, Beginning at 2 and S P. M, delegates are hopeful that an' agreement will be reached before the time Doers Open One Hour Earlier. cornea to vote on the crucial resolutions. Should these negotiations fall through, the majorities probably will unite with the Jewish Bundlsts. thus obtaining a majority of about 38. The predictions of the outcome, however, era moat difficult, ae many of the delegates came to this congress having already formed their opinions without knowledge ofthe vlewa or arguments of other parties, the hearing of which may result in a change of Ideas. Tha trial of strength is expected to coma tonight OGDEN j3f2& 7; New Parade Big SECRET SERVICE CHIEF John E. Wilkin Spondt a Few Hours With Frank Knox. Yqu will all agree that there's nothing hotter than baring your linen turned out In an attractive manner. A well laundered shirt will create a favorable impression at all times. We make a peclalty of turning out linens in an attractive manner. We nwalt your bundles. Ogden Sleam Laundry boaaa ITi 417 25th SL MITCHELL BROS. FOR MONUMENTS. Just arrived 2 carload of narble and grnnltc to select from. Dont buy from agents, a they get large commissions and yon have to pay them. Order at once for Decora tloe Day. YARD OPPOSITE CITY CEMETERY. . . Salt lake, May 1 Tv Uncle Sams most clever and mysterious criminal officer, John E. Wilkie, chief of the ae. crot eenrloe, was In this city for a As usual, he few hours yesterday. was toe gu oiled, not by nature, but by reason of tbe fact tint bis habita have led Mm Into aa uncommunicative channel, and to Ml who ooHclt Information as to tbe nature of Me business be absolutely refutes to talk. He win nay that the weather 1 tbe commonplace fine, chst about thlngi of life, and. Indeed, la a most pleaaant gentleman to meet But talk of the workings of tho service or of Ms mission not for Chief Wilkie. He will talk about anything under the tun but himself and his business. Chief Wilkie got his start In life an a newspaper reporter, and hla rao-cea-e Is perhaps, due to the training ha then received. WbHe la the city a taken in tow by Frank Knox. He left for aemewhere laat night. Nobody but Chief Wilkie knows whether he went east, west, north, sooth or straight up. Maybe be is la town yet, but information la to the contrary: Such was the mysterious passage of Chief Wilkie through this city yesterday. vV ' . ANOTHER TUNNEL he-w- , Ogden Turf Exchange 326 Twenty-fift-h St California and Eastern fcces. Direct wire for all sporting events. Another of the New York, May tunnel that are to oonnect the Island of Manhattan with adjacent territory was nominally Completed late yesterday when workmen broke through the lest crust of rock sad dirt In the north tube of the Belmont tunnel, which runs from New York to Long Island City. Some of tbe engineers snd workmen noon afterward walked through the lube from shore to shore. Announcement was made that this tube would be ready for trains by August 1st Tbe boring of tbla tunnel has taken two year. It waa a difficult enginmore eering Job. tbe bore running than 100 fedf under the .East-riveQuite a number of workmen lost their Uvea during the prog re as of the work. The tunnel fo to be connected with the Grand Central station la New York. ; 17 r. day. The main improvement ever the last plan, said the explorer, will be that I shall continue farther to the wMta-aralong the north Grant Land coast and then," when I take to the lea, I shall baar to windward and thus offaet the continuous drift to the seat, The second greet difference will be that I shall so arrange matters that there can he no recurrence of the unfortunate contingency that east us the prise last year. Thera will be no separation of the part lea this time aa there waa last and 1 shall have the relay system ao perfected that at that time, in any event, I fan reload ample supplies and proas forward with the pole party. Tor the reat, there will he the dogs and the Esquimaux Just aa upon the former expedition. This time I shall win. Commander Peary said that be thought the necessary $100,000 to equip the expedition, half of which has already been subscribed, would be forthcoming non. He denied the reports that hi wife would accompany him upon the next Polar expe- 7 FOB KENT FOR SALE furnished rooms. 'miscellaneous. MASONIC. I gas-idic- THE Necessitating the Recall of Oroam Sent ta tha United States for Machinery. 1107. e oer-diali- y if FEMALE. WANTED A auras girl a ho can slay home at night. 574 4th si. a e 6-- WANTED A good, reliable girl; family of two; small huuse; good wag. 654 24th. WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply morning. S4u Jefferson. WANTED Chambermaid. once. Reed Hotel. with bath, for general housework. room 624 DRESSMAKING 573 Lodge 27th, St. 2412 end family sewing. lud: Phone 366. if. FOR KENT Newly furnished noma with bath, alao light housekeeping SlO-irooms, 261 22nd. I10S P. O. Elks Ogden Lodge No. 719. end club rooms, eeoond Boor, Washington avenue. Regular meeting! every Tuesday event ag. A. T. HE9TMARK, Exalted Ruler. J. H. KNAUSB, Secretary. B. dressmaking. 212-lw- 7-- Wash. pleasant UriAdams Ave. FOR RENT WANTED Girl cr Jap to do general housework, 5.uu per week; ao 6 washing, 5M 22nd. GIRL WANTED. FOR RENT light huuse keeping rooms at 151 26th sired. at Apply bf. a elks. street. . ORDER OP WASHINGTON. WANTED. Net 172, Order of Ogdea Union. Washington, meets every Tueeday evening at 2 o'clock In A. O. U. Invited ta M ANTED Milch cows to Visiting comrades pasture. Apply 351 sotb SI. Bell pboue 1223. attend. WILLIAM DOYLE, President. WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. ' Ruasell-Jame- s WANTED Chicken. Co, 155 24th et. MODERN WOODMEN OP AMERICA. MISCELLANEOUS. W.-ksl- ll ELI WANTED . FOR RENT. ROOMS AND BOARD, MALE. WANTED Good gardener to care for lawn, flowers, etc.; .two cows. Joseph 8cwcrofL WANTED A hoy over 1C years of age who la willing to work nights. Apply la person at Tha Heee Steam MK-t- f Bakery. PALATABLE board and rooms sonable rates. 2144 Quincy, "ML BOARD AND ROOM Rea- lud. 6-- ll-4t 448 2611 Street FOR SALE, FARMS. Utah Camp No. 9990. Modern Woodmen of America, meeis every Tueeday sight nt Eagle Hail, 6 p. io. VlalUuf FOR 8AIX Cheap, n well Improved members invited. form; house, atork M. A. GOULD; V. CL and implements. Call or write J. H. SHAFER, Clerk. James Miller, Hooper, Utah. R. F. D. No. 2, Bon 11. DEGREE OP POCAHONTAl 20-ac- FOR RENT. lf rix-rooi- u UNFURNISHED ROOMS. WANTED At once, good, clean Jap boy for kitchen work, AdJreea FOR RENT Four rooms snd kitchen, MEDIUM. Hotel Buhl, Buhl, Idaho. upstairs; city water; to small family without children; near Wash. MADAME JEKNIXG, lecture aud teat Are.; $19 per month. 26$ Perry WANTED Candymaktr at Matthews medium. Free circles rich evenAve. 2458 dition. Candy Co., Washington Ave. ing. Note advt. later. 427 25th St. All Invited to call. FOR RENT 5 rooms Three or with MEN and boys wanted to learn BREWERIES MAKING A FIGHT. bath, furnished or unfurnished, 8169 plumbing, plastering, bricklaying, Wash. electrical trades; free catalogue; PROFESSIONAL Kenans City, May 17. The Kansas tuition fifty dolpositions secured; was a given City Breweries company lars. Coyne Trade Schools, New FOX, RENT Two office or sleeping RTTORNEV-AT-LAW. rooms over Clarks riwea temporary raatralnlng order yesterday llt-l-f York and San Francisco. 1 yt 117 by Judge Pollock of the Kansas fedA. HOR.4. eral court to prevent Kansae state FOR RENT. Offices over Radeon's Attorney WANTED and county officials from In any way lhug Store. 1 Meg the business of Interfering with the wagons of the all parties; am attorney against nil UNFURNISHED HOU9E6. AND BOARD a of ROOMS. the after until hearing company room corporations and monopolies. Pre$18. 2164 Ave. Rev res brick, ToIn court in the federal application pared to transect nay and all kinds 618 Iwk. man WANTED wants board The applicaYoung peka, next Thursday, ef legal business. room in private family permaand tion for an Injunction la made under nently. Slate charges. Address K, FOR the interstate commerce lew.' K. T. IIULANISKi, Altoneyat-Law- . RENT Five-roohouse; 2107 Standard office, The bUl of eomplalnt nay the comRooms 21 and 21. First National Gran. Hank building, ueaeral PrarUc-e- . pany has aalee In Wyandotte ominty to the amount of $1,008 a month. That SITUATIONS WANTED HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. this la delivered on orders and In the FOR RENT original package, hanoe la protected MALE HAIR SWITCHES for a ale at reduced by the interstate commerce law. FURNISHED HOUSES. Hair chain a specialty, The action In the United Staten JAPANESE Janitor for any place. K. Sricee. costumes t reat for court waa dlrsctly brought about by BusukL Bell 1262. P. O. FOR RENT Furnished and unfurPhone, belle and theaters. All mall orders tho stopping of beer wagons that denished flats. 2624 Grant Box 68. promptly attended to. Mrs. C. E. liver to families la Kansae City, Kan- Lea, 221 24th. P. O. Boa 4X6. FOR REN T Seven-roofurnlahed AGENTS WANTED. house. WedeU. osYeopathy. ARRESTED. WE PAY AGENTS, ladles or gentle-me- FOR - mmmmmm REAL ESTATE SALE, GORDON O IVES, CORA O. IVE8 from SO cents to $1.09 an hour -- wr ' R. hn ll Angeles;' May , graduate from parent Osteopath remto our Introduce and advertise FOR BALE Two-rooEarle, who claim to be a profesbrick with school, Kirkvllle, Mo. Lewi Htay-n- r edies, city or country, Co robe Med. 99 feet of ground; fine neighborsional strikebreaker, waa aireatad toblock, suite II Treatment by Co, 2266 Washington Ave. hood; $1,060. day on a charge of perjury preferred Hour 9 a. m. to I appointment Five-rooframe on flat for $1,400: In Portland, Ore. P. m. Bell phone lOWK. lad. 1012. 262 O. A. White, 25th St. LOST PHYSICIANS AND BURGEONR, LEGALl LOST Between Hermitage and Og- FOR BALE Building lot, rinse In. Apply 458 211; rise 42x110; price DR. A. FERXLUXD, Physician and den, n neck fur (dark brown I. ReNOTICE. $509. w turn to Standard. Raward. Burgeon. Office hour, 10 and IS a. m, 12 to 4 p. m. 240 26th 8L Office SPECIAL ROAD TAX ELECTION. FOR BALE Cheap, lot la city limit; LOST A ladiee brooch: wild rose dephone, Bell I1IK; lad. 216. 241 Waah. lad. qhoaa lug. Reward. cheap for cash Address P, O. Box sign; diamond.'- center. ROY ROAD DISTRICT, Weber Coun206. 437 Wash. Are,- Bril phone 740-X- . S14-6- t ty, Utah: INSURANCE. NOTICE 1 hereby given that in purFOR SALE A fine residence lot, suance of a Resolution adopted by the LOST Oold circle Mnecnbee pin, Fri40x150 feet, only $650, on WashingW. N PIERCE, Notary Publle, Real Board of County Commissioner! of ton Ave. Street car; cement walk ; Eatate: Fire, Lift aad Aocidaat day. Return to 1725 Washington Weber County, Utah, on April 22, 1207, 407 24th Bt nve. Reward. curb and gutter; water main and a Special Election la hereby called In sewer In front; all paid for except tha ROY ROAD DISTRICT of Weber street cars and sewer; one block-froJUNK. MONEY TO LOAN County, Utah, on Friday, May 24th, large publle school building. ROY SCHOOL HOUSE la 1907, at the Of course you want this. Call and THE INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. buya STREET CAR MEN, said District, between the hours of RAILWAY, aee N. H. Ives. all klada of )nnk. Bell pboao S29Z. CLERKS, BOOKKEEPERS, and all even (7) A. M. and seven (7) P. M. Jacob-aoa-, 2693a Groea A phono lul 2141 others employed, find our office re- FOR BALE OR RENT-Ho- use on said day; for the purpose of subPnciflo. and sums $10 of liable for withto the $100. to iff electors 16 near acres qualified Five Points. mitting land, if paid before due. PayGood water right Smith Grocery, IF YOU bnvo any kind ol Junk, phoae in said District, a proposition to an ments suspended la richness. No 20th and Wash. Wm. Sewell, Wll- to Oiilea Junk House; wa will call thorite the BoarJ of County Commle-loner- e of Weber County, Utah, to eon Lane. for It Ball phoaa, I26K; lad. TIL charge for applications. The City Suite Loan Agency, 3, First Nationlevy for the fiscal ysar 1907, a Disal Bank Bldg, A residence with bath and trict Road Tax of live (S) mills on nil cellar. On Bench In railroad calling tbe taxable property within said disKINDERGARTEN. district; $2,700. trict, to be used exclusively for the MONEY TO LOAN os Improved land; GOOD modern A resibrick construction and repair of roads and KINDERGARTEN taught at 2144 reasonable terms; no commission. locadence, lot 09x122, first-clas- s highways situated therein. Enquire lad. phone 2711-Quincy Avenue. Terms 58 cent per tion on $4,500. bench, week. Music and art extra. Call Only registered voters residing with. residence in rs In said district who rball have paid MONEY to salaried people without Aa elegant lad. Pboae 226. m district, $1,800. said property tax therein in tbe year security or endorsement; payments with bath, lot 60x132; also to suit, rithsr weekly or monthly; A preceding inch election shall ha enLACE CURTAINS. block of good barn, within one-hal- f business confidentlM. Call and get titled to vote at such election. Ee-clstreet car, $1,100. The following named persons have my terms. D. D. Drake, 410-1- 1 Lace curtain to launder. One brick with bath and WANTED bldg. been duly appointed by the said Board Bell phone 1122, 942 2ltb. ewer $2,000. connection, t: said to conduct Special Election, CHAUNCEY PARRY, MONEY TO LOAN, on farms snd city WANTED Lace cartel n to lanndry Cor. 2Srd and Wash. Phone 269-X- . real estate. HUNTER A KENNEDY, KEPHI HARDY. P. A. DIX and D. nt 117 10th 81 Ind. Phone IC95A. Inlld-InNational Room Bank Pint $, J. HAMMON. By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Wsber County, MONEY TO LOAN J. J. BRUM MITT LOTS for trie, cheap on easy payPIANOS. ments In that rice orchard, Cor. 7th Utah. on and B. OSCAR Washington. Inquire prem- M. G. BARNES, the MADSON, (Seal) muelc ' Chairman. ises. J. H. Myers. dealer. Opera House block. MISCELLANEOUS. DAVID MATTSON, FINE LOT on Bench on street County Clerk. SANITARY WORK. STEAMSHIP INFORMATION. car line 150 Dated: Ogden, Utah, May 1, 1907. Large lot on 16th street near DONE of all kinds. Bell phoae S09Z. THINKING ABOUT A INTERMOUNTAIN FAIR ASSOCIA-TION- , IF YOUto ARE 650 Washington Ave Nsla. McCarty, 1722 Grant old now n Is tbs country trip frost Fine residence OGDEN, UTAH. East lot, to on go; $10.00 discount good time on Wash. Ave, 1600 block.... 900 SCAVENGER WORK. round trip tickets, good returning 750 Notice Is hereby given that 'at Lot 2x105 oa 28th St. 21sL If Interested see October till frame house, large lot 700 ALL KINDS of acavaagar work. regularly called meeting of the direcO. D. Rasmussen, Agent principal tors of the Intermountaln Fair Associamodara bouse oa beach 1J00 Prompt attention. John Van Zw lines. 2 If tion of Ogden, Utah, held on the 3rd 2,000 brick, dose la don, 207 Snd 8t Ball 747T. modern brick 2,500 day of May, 1907, aa assessment of TAILORS. LEGAL. ,600 ($1X0) one dollar ana fifty cents per frame, dose In share (fifty cents per share for ImImproved farm, dose Clothss cleaned aid praaaad II a to city 2,100 provement! and one dollar to pay exBIDS WANTED 10 acre farm, 7 acres month, 117 25th St Ball 4hoaa SSRZ, frail isting debts) was levied on the capital stock of the corporation. Issued good water, well a located.... 2,009 and outstanding; (also on nil unissued form, fine ImproveSealed bids for the erection and FRATERNAL stock which has been fully paid or completion of n ments, water and 9 acres fruit 3,500 twetory on brick also and all stock residence, large of partially paid, school building, to be reeled KNIGHTS OP COLUMBUS. 4,509 lot on Lincoln the Weber County Fair Association of at Wilson, Weber county, Utah, will ! over tbe has all which Iota 300 cheap not been ex- be received nt the office of F, C. dty. Ogden, Utah, Ogdea Council Ne 777. Meats ev3,000 acres unimproved land la Wechanged snd Is entitled to exchange Woods A Co., architect, rooms 66 ery Wednesday ovaalag at K. of C ber County. for stock. In thin corporation), pay. and 67 First National Bank building, Bmall form iff 10 acrei and large hall. No. 2472 Waah. Are., at I oclock able Immediately to J. G. Heywood, Ogden. Utah, up to 2 o'clock p. m. Visiting members walecmo. farm of 100 acres, TOR RENT. treasurer of the Intermountaln Fair May 25, 1907, and shall be opened by J. H. Da VINE, G. tL . HEKRICK KELLY A A Mod at ion, pfflee at the Commercial tbe Board of Education of Weber r. J. MORAN, Fit. BacY- National bank, Ogden, Utah., county at their rooms In the county which this assess- court house at 3 o'clock p. m. of same Any stock upon ROYAL ARCANUM. ment may remain unpaid on the1 8th date. rOR SA LX Comer lot. Twenty-seconstreet end Madison avenue, Ixt A certified check for five per cent day of June, 1907, will be delinquent Tested, aound, tellable. Fraternal house, pantry and beneficiary Order. Insures men at and advertised for sale at puMlc Auc- of tbe bid. made payable to tbe orrods, cellar. Address Mr a. A. D. Smith, reasonable rate for one, two, or three tion, and unless payment Is made der of the Board of Education of roomy 25 and 28. Woodmanste Blk. thousand dollars, Accumulated emerbefore, so much of said stock as may Weber county, must accompany each 311-t- f be neceasary, will be sold on the 29th Md. The board reserves tbe right gency fuad nearly throe million del lare. Investigate. Rocky Mountain day of June, 1907, at 2 o'clock p. m. to reject any and all bid. The suclota. 45 feet each, Counci !, No. 237. meets eeconJ aad at the front door of the Weber Coun- cessful bidder shall furnish an accept- FOR SALE-T- wa oa and near the corner of Madison fourth Fridays at A. O. U. W. hall. the amount ot ty Court house, by tbe Secretary of able bond for one-hal- f and 22d street Inquire A. D. Smith, F. W. Btone, Regent: J. W. Wothe.-poo- n. the Corporation, to pay the delinquent the contract. Plana and specificaCollector; G B. Roberta, Sacy. 368 24th street. assessment thereon together with the tions on file at the office of tbe arrbl 4 cost of advertising and expense ot tects. BIG RESULTS. WM. GLA8MANN. . nle. Br order of tbe Board of Education WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS YIELD school district. Secretary, of Weber county WANT AD3 YIELD BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. S. ti. DYE, Clerk. 260 24th Street, Ogden, Utah. a TRIKE-BREAKE- B k HELP WANTED. Wreak Vengeance by Shoot- tha Employe of a IS, lather Chapter Nol 4, O E. Regular meetings held at Mssecia Hall oa WsshingtOB avasue, betweea tOR RENT 3 furnished housekeep- FOR SALE Furniture; 34 23rd. Twenty-fift- h aud Twenty-sixt- h street ing room; Lull, shade and lawn. 515-lwth first and third Fridays ef each 1214 24;h St. Bell pboue 4v5x. Sojourning members eoriiab lOK SALE- - Boarding house doing month. 17 invited to attend. gOiMl business for sale. Fur parANNA LEWIS. W. M. FOR RENT Furnished front rouin; ticular call at 371 22nd Si. LILY V. HAU5TED. Secretary. 2542 Lincoln. 616-lwHOUSEHOLD FURNITURE fir aa.e PYTHIAN SISTERS. FOR RENT To furnished ruutue at 6('7 :mh 8t. slllwk fur housekeeping. No children; no Meets every Saturday afternoon at FOR SALE CHEAP Nearly new dogs. Call let a eon a and 4 oclock; 2:30 in Pythian ball. Utah National 64 26th. ha Bank range; baking and wannbuilding. Sojourn lag sistara ing oven. 2546 Fouler Ave. Bell invited to attend. Ik-ui- e FOR RENT- - Furnished roam with 1166. MRS. EVELYN GLA8MAXN. M. E. C. 2712 suitable hath; fur twe lueu; Midi LOUISE RITTER. M. of B. A C. IJncwln. BUSINESS UnANCES ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS FOR RENT Three or 5 rooms with FOR SALE Tea roum-houand furWasatch Division Ka. 124. R. C, bath, furnished or unfurnihhed, 2169 niture. suitable tor boarding house. meets second and fourth Friday at 2 blocks from depot, with "sh. large lot 1:80 n. m. la K. ef F. ball, and barn. 16S 23d 8;. lm Maahiagtoa aveaue and 4tb eermtr aueeL FUR KENT Light housekeeping All brothn are eordiaOy Invited ta rooms; 137 26th. 5141mo FOR 8ALE Profitable boarding nttond. house, parties leaving state, 2325 GEO. ALLEN. CL G. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms. lJnoola. Hell phone 5d6y; lud. D. L DOYLE. B. and T. lol6. Including suite at rooms; 235 26th 5 FIRST INSERTION LESS CENTS. ALL ADVER THAN TISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN EXCEPTING SUSI ADVANCE. NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN SOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US NO POLL KILLED ON MAY SATl'RDAY, WILL PEARY HOW UTAJ3. OGDEN, R n, A 17.-Jo- Real-dane- . Dls-couat- . SIX-ROO- 1 tf Leeotah Council, No. 2, IX ef P, the Brat and third Wednesday afternoons at 2: 10, Eagle Halt Baas caa be paid to Suaie Aldan, C. of W, 118 26th Bt Visiting mamban inmeet vited. MARTHA A. MORRIS, Pocahontai ALICE COLLIN 8, K. of K. ODD FELLWWB. Ogden Lodge No. 6, Independent Order of Odd Follows. Meets la L Ol O, F. ball ovary Tuesday awning, h luting brutbern cordially Invited ta bo present J. W. BAILEY, Noble Gran! HENRY KiBSKLt Becrotary. QUEEN CITY. RKBEKAH LODOK. No. 4, 1. O. O. F. hall Meet second and fourth Friday evening at Odd Fellows ball. Twenty-fourttreat. V 11 ting members Invited. IDA BAKER, Noble Grand. GERTRUDE KOONB, Secretary. h FRATERNAL ORDER OP EACLEB Fraternal Order of Eagles. Ogden Aerie, No. UL F. O. k, cnoota every Wednesday evening In Engle ball, seat et Read hotel, nt 1:69. Visiting Brother Eagles ere Invited to attend tbe Aerie me tings. T. C. MURNIB, W. President . D. T. TRACY, Secretary. DR. H. K FORBES, nerto Phyrides FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD a Ogden Lodge. Ka 172. T. F. meets eeoond and fourth Tuesdays at la A. O. U. W. balk Visiting I p. mem bora eordlaliy Invited. a, D. H. ADAMS, President IDA BECKER, iMKtary. E. F. M18CH, Treasurer. a OGDEN LODGE NOt 1, 2-- OP H. IODGE NO 2. Dl OF H, meetff la K. of P. Hall the first aad third Wednesday afternoons of each munth nt 2:19 n. m. 6U8IE 81 MB, C. of H. JEANETTE MILL Financier. L JENNIE PKOUT, Recorder. OGDEN WOODMEN OP THE WORLfo Weber Camp Na 74, meets la K. of P. ball In Utah National Beak building every Thursday evening at 2 oclock. Visiting Woodmen cordially Invited to attend. T. C. MORRIS. CL 0. E. AUTH, Clerk. First Nadanal Beak Building. KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS Ogdea Lodge Na 2, fCnlgbti ot Pythian, meet nt Otatle Hull, Utah National Bask bulUlng. ovary Man-daevening. All K. of P.a roqnastad to meet with ua. W. J. rNDKRWOOD. G. CL K. R. GEIGER, M. of F. 1 N. MEAQ, K. of R. and I to-wi- ' CL WOMEN OP WOODCRAFT. Bego lily Circle, Na 24. marts every second and fourth Friday sights at 7:28, la K. of P balL, Visiting neighbors cordially Invited. Ck DAISY CABHMORE. Tracy avenue. N KATE HETMAN, Clerk, 2! 217 2-- 1 2Srd BtroeL Women et Woodcraft. Ogdea Clrele meet every Tuesday night nt 7:39 oclock, K. of P. kriL Visiting Neighbors Invited. Dues caa be paid at the effloa at II Auth, tha afternoon of tho 22th of nA month. Pint National Bask BUg. MR& ALICE CO LUX 8, O. N, 2822 ' Plngreo Ave. MARIE OUTER, Clerk. 2732 Men681, tos Ave. 10-ac- 10-ac- four-roome- d eight-roome- d LADIES OF THE MACCABEES Silver Hive No. 2, meets Ue second and fourth Tuesdays at 1:80 p. ax, at K. of C. hall. No. 3742 Was javaaua Visiting rirtera cordially BR8S1E SEHRINO, L LUCY NELSON. K. K. KNIGHTS CL OP THE MACCABEES. Ogden Teat, Na 24. meets Ike and fourth Friday ovarian, at I oclock ekarp, 1a I. O. O. F. ksU. YlsKlag Kalgkta cordially Invited ta attend. J. W. HALSEY, Commander. F. F. BOND. Recorder Keener. mC-oa- d 1 AMERICAN OP BROTHERHOOD Yeemen, Ogden Homestead Na 1502, meet every lint and third Friday night at.7:IO In IE. C. hall. Na 1471 Wash ave. Visiting archers cordially Invited to meet with ua Frank B. WlaaL Foreman, fill Lincoln. Mabel Turner, correspondent, 8214 Mofflt era |