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Show TIIE MORNING EXAMINER, when he is let out, he can get no 1 of Judge James liargie, charged wuh other insurance. the aMMMinmion of James Cuckertli. My conclusion is based upoa fair will be given to the jury this afteryears uf experience al insurance noon. in the . Wlsoun-tioState of oomiyissfuner Attorneys for the defense hate deAnother thing which it mx at clared that the anions of the proseall beneficial to the members of these cuting lawyers have been inspired by Is the mapner In which the money and not by a desire for Hargis lodges funds are collected. The fraternal or- punishment and thst their prosecution ganisations do not charge a sufficient- is persecution. A. P. Bird, for the ly high rate when the man U young, prosecution, has bitterly denounced and when he ta old and most needs u this as Action. be released from heavy drain on Men and women crowded the court be released from heave drains room today and the excitement was on his little fund, it is intense. then that generally he Is CONCERTO MS. FOR FUEL. called upon to pay rate. higher This, of course, foro-- him out of the uclety afusr he has given Lis best How a Famous Composer's Work Was Discovered. years to secure the benefit which he sees taken away from him in his old 8ignor Allesstndro Certani who Is age. Such injustico would be eradL oated If the companies wore com- to appear at M. Maurela forthcoming pelled to allow their methods to be In- concert at the Queens hail, relates vestigated. The effect would be most an interesting story of a violin concerto bv the eighteenth century combeneficial and wholesome." Mr. Host seems to feel that hit or- poser, Sordini. While motoring one day in Italy, he ganisation has the right method, for was overtaken by a severe thunderhe is now touring the west to explain storm and compelled to seek shelter the new method of rating. He will In the nearest village. He came to a leave today for California, and from school, and wao hospitably entertained there will work his way up to the there rantil the storm had abated. Ao coast The proposed trip which he was to have made to Park City has it was bitterly cold, his host, the schoolmaster, busied himself with been abandoned, because of toy f lighting the stove. Signor Certani time. Monday night he addressed the was surprised to oee that a bundle weal lodges. of manuscript mulc was used for this purpose, and inquiries elicited the fart that the echoolmaster was the groat grandson of a famous violinist, for I whose music he, however, did not appear to have any unbounded enthusiasm. I have n whole cupboard full of BY NEW the stuff here, he confided to bis visitor. He had; and among the musty relics of the schoolmaster's grand father wea no teas a work than a concerto for violin and string orchestra AND THEN ENCIRCLE THE MASONIC TEMPLE IN THAT CITY. ADvfcftTlfcSMENTB PAGE COST ONE ORD FOR EACH SpMd. 53.' When Chicago's Chicago, May fair la opened on May 25, inhlp la the downtown district to the unique spectacle of easing the ermiu of the air the floating anr the city, circling will be treated jlaaonie Temple, racing with "L. trains and automobiles, and with each other. Airship men from all over the country will enter Tarious kinds of dirigible balloons and aeroplanes in the contest, and the management has arranged for a number of races from the South Side park to points in the downtown district. The fair alii be ushered in with a lace on the openiug day. the eourae to be from the Aero club grounds at h street end South Park svenue to the Masonic Temple and return. The committee of the Aero club which met yesterday, announced that the fair would last for at least two weeks, and that a race had been arranged for each day, weather permitting. Among the novel features announced la a nee with an elevated street and train from Sixty-fourt-h Calumet avenue to Tweoty-eeeoastreet, ft 1 stipulated that the air-M-p must remain directly above the "L train during the whole course A number of races with automobiles have also been arranged. Each navigator who succeeds in sending his ship above the Masonic Temple and circling It, returning to the suiting point, will receive a cash bonus of f500, while each contestant who makea a successful flight will receive a prise of flOO. Each exhibitor who erects a tent and dlaplayi motorpropelled airship or any aeroplane of demonstrated sailing ability, will receive 9300 to cover hie expenses during the two weeks. Kite flying will also be made n feature of the airship fair. AMAZED Sixty-fourt- FIRST IN8ER1ION LESS 29 CENTS. ALL ADvER TltEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN BUSI EXCEPTING ACVANCC. NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN AOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. by an list night An at L" 10 o'clock "L train, bound tor New York, struck a trolley car, ing it against a steel poet on which trolley wires are suspended and the post cut through the car like a knife. The passengers were overwhelmed in the wreckage and firemen who ware called, had to use axes in cutting away the shattered woodwork to release the injured. colA flagman in b lamed for the lision, both motormen claiming that be had signaled to them the right of way. Six mouths ago so accident similar in many respects, happened at forc- the same crossing and at that time ten peraena were seriously hurt. WOOL MARKET DULL. Boston, Mass., May 22.' The wool market is showing tittle eign of activity end recent transactions have not been on a large scale. Australian stock figures as the moat active turn, but domestic wools have had a share In the sales. Receipts from the new dip are growing heavier, promising to relieve the stagnation. Prices remain steady for practically all grades. Leading domestic quotations follow: California scour!, basis northern choice, C7a6l; northern good, 66a67; middle county, 6566; southern, 92a 63; fall free, 57a58; foil defective, 4945. eastern No. 1 Oregon scoured staple, 7072; eastern No. 1 clothing, 6876; valley No. 1, 60a62; territory staple, scoured basis, fine, 7072; flue medium, 68a70; medium, 65a66; territory ordinary, scoured basis, fine, 68a70; fine medium, G5a67; medium, 6264; Colorado and New Mexico, spring scoured, 68a70; No. 1, 93a65. UNITED . WANTED A nurse girl who can stay home t night. 574 24th St. tlt-lf- . work. Denver, May 22. Delegatee from Europe, Asia and Africa, with over 3"0 commissioners from nil parts of this country, are In attendance at the general assembly of the United Presbyterian church which opened at 2 "'lock this afternoon In the Denver church of which Rev, Dr. J. D. Rankin I pastor, with sermon by Rev. Dr. J. K. McClurkln of Pittsburg, the retiring moderator. Among the missionaries who will attend the sessions, which will continue until May 15th, are Rev. E.iL. Porter of Gujranwala, India, president of the largest college in India teaching the American language end ideas; Dr. Samuel Martin rf Sialkot, India, and Dr. J.- - S. Barr, of Rardaspur, India. One of the important matters to he considered by the assembly in the proposed reunion of the branches of the Presbyterian church. , COMPANIES. THE "Weve often hoard about the meanest man, but I happen to know the meanest woman. Whos alter "The one who goes to weddings and slyly remora the cards from the presents so that th bride can never know which of her friends It was who gave her th plated butter knife. Confiding Wives. lady baa a husband, n lover of geyety, who wee Inclined te neglect hie wife. This lady, while A silly little at Apply WANTED Girl or Jap to do general housework, 95.UO per week; no 57-t- l washing, 959 22al AGENTS WANTED. 91-0- 0 UELi WANTED Too Dull for the Chauffeur, "New York la to have n new automobile epeedaway. Just for automobiles? And nothing to get In the way? Nothing. Say, wouldn't that be the limit of Cleveland Plain deadly dullneia." Dealer. W ANTED A young man not afraid Jacket-all-t- rades. -- WANTED Good gardener to cere for lawn, flowara, etc.; two cow. Joseph Soowcruft. -- 4- W ANTED A boy over 19 years of age who is willing to work nights. Apply in person at The Hess Steam 515-t-f Bakery. end boys wanted to learn plumbing, plastering, bricklaying, electrical trades; fre catalogue; position secured; tuition fifty dollars. Coyne Trad Schools, New York and San Francisco. 1 yt 111 MEN WANTED. INTERMOUNTAIN FAIR AS90CIA. TION, OGDEN, UTAH. Notice la hereby given that at n regularly called meeting of the directors of the Intermountain Fair Association of Ogden, Utah, held on the 2rd day of May, 1907, an naaessment of one dollar and fifty cento per ) here (fifty cento per share for Improvements end one dollar to pay existing debts) was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, issued and outstanding, (also on ell unissued stock which baa been folly paid or partially paid, and also on nil itock of the Weber County Pair Association of Ogden, Utah, which baa not been exchanged and la entitled to exchange for stock la this corporation), payable Immediately to J. O. Haywood, treasurer of the Intermountain Fair Association, office at th Commercial National bunk, Ogden, Utah. Any etock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 9th day of June, 1907, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment la made before, so much of said stock aa may be necessary, will be sold on the 29th day of June, 1907, at I oclock p. m. at the front door of the Weber County Court house, by the Secretory of th Corporation, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon together with the cost of advertising and expense ot More Buyers Than Ever, But Indications of a Combine. Pendleton, Ore, May 22. On the day of the opening at the wool sales datee In Oregon, with 7(10,000 pound of wool to be sold,' with more buyer on hand than at any former sale, there Is a spirit of uncertainty In the nir. The principal cause of thle Is the feet that. In spite of the fact that the buyers have denied the existence of any combination on their part, many growers believe such n one has been formed. Others think that the bidding today wljl be more spirited then ever before. There ere now eighteen buy-er- a here end at least four more nr expected to arrive. It Is practically understood that unless the buyers bid nil the wool is worth, the growers will refuse to sell end will pool their clip and ehlp It direct to manufacturers. PUNISHED. Far Unduly Alarming the Natives of WM. GLABMANN, IX'K SALE d 2161 2 a a gaa-ulin- e 8-- 2l-ac- re MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Fine laundry work wanted; 2059 Adama. WANTED Chlckena. Co, 111 24th BL Ruaaall-Jam- 21-6- room-hous- -- FOR RENT 1 LOST LOST Hair pf noss glasses. Reward. Address 7T Commercial Bloch, Salt Uke City. FOR RENT Furnished end alsbed flats. 624 Grant en- cue. Return to graved on front Mexican Chill Parlors, Reward. Purs containing about uafur UNFURNISHED ROOMS. HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES, FOR RENT Three or 5 rooms with bath, furnished or unfurnished, 2109 Wash. FOR RENT Two offios or Bleeping rooms over Clark's a.'ras. MEDIUM. MADAM JENNINOB Lecture end Test Medium, located at 427 25tb treat, under Eagle hall, will lecture end give public demonat rations in hall next Sunday. All are Invited to cell at parlors this week. Public circle at parlors Thursday, p. m. t LOST A purs containing 910.25 receipt from Garner A Bingham to Percy Plyer. Return to Standard. Reward. Gold watch and fob. 910.00 reward offered. 117 19th. Bell pLon LOST 625-- . Ladle hand satchel, taining small leather purse with one-half 911. Reward cash end no questions. Return to thle office LOST W. N PIERCE, Notary Pubiin, Salt. Lake, May 22. "I think, said M. Host, who is touring the west pno In the interest of the Insurance depart m wit of the Knights of Pythias, "bat ft would be an excellent plan if th Western States would take steps Investigate the methods pursued ny fraternal agencies. Just as the State of New York has been investl-gattn- g e the companies In that old-lin- rate. The methods pursued by certain e'Wipanies or organizations nre Juat reprehensible ns those found in hew York. Yon have a law which Permits your officers to Inflict punish-men-t on the defaulting bank prosl-bTen have no law which pro- a fraternal organization from hi which at bent will nir last five or ten years, and only rmees man in such a position that ut 24th SL uraaca, JUNK. LACE CURTAIN 9, Fine lot on Bench on car line ,.,.9 Large lot oa 16th atreet Fine residence lot, east front on Wash. Ave.. 1500 block. ..... frame house, opposite modem house on Bench modem house, well lo- 150 650 900 WANTED Lace eurtalna to founder. Bell phone 1288. 942 28tb. WANTED La ee eurtalna to foundry at 167 30th SL lad. Phono I69SA. i .500 2,000 residence on Jefferson Broom elegant modern residence on Jefferson Ave 9,000 FOUND C'-brooch, heart, eroea and Business property on Washington Ave anchor. Owner may have same by 19,000 calling at tbla office end paying tor 300 cheep lota nil over the City. thle advertisement 1,000 acre unimproved lands la WeM FOUND A puna. Ogden Lodge, No, 71, T. 9' H meet eond end fourth Tuesday at in A O. U. W. faalL V l; tint D. OP H. OGDEN LODGE NOL fODGE NO 1, D. OF H, meets le fL of P. Hall tha first and third Wodneeday afternoons tff each month at 2:16 n, m. OGDEN bl'SIK SIMS, C. iff H. JEANETTE MILL, Financier. L. JENNIE PROUT, Recorder. OP THE WORLD. WOODMEN Weber Camp Ns 74, meets in K. or P. hall in Utah National Bank building every Thursday evening at 9 o'clock. Vliltlng Woodmen cordially Invited to attend. T. C. MORRIS. C. C. AUTH. Clerk. Firat National E Bank Building. 611-l- a 3,750 3,000 FOUND ber F.AGLF OP FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD p. m Nlnevoom houae, forge lot, 92,760. KINDERGARTEN. Balance same as rent brick, North Wash, 92,500; KINDERGARTEN 144 taught at 9300 annually until paid. Quincy Avenue. Term 60 rent per Five-rooframe, 91,500; 9100 cash, week. Muxle and art extra. Call balance rent. Ind. Phone 935. a W. B. WEDELL 2441 Wash Ave. cated FRATERNAL CRDCR members cordially Invited. THE INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. have D. H. ADAMS, PreeldeeL all klede of jUDk. Ball phoue 9262. IDA BECKER, Secretary. K. F. MI8CH. Treasurer. Jeeoh lnd.pkoee 3692a Grs oa, 141 Pacific. - park aa Re Estate; Fire, Life end Aocideet la 467 con- L08T Lady's gold watch with chatelaine pin attached, on 27th St, be-tween Adame end Wah. Ave., or be tween 27th end 25th an Wash. Return to Malan Transfer Office. Reward. QUEEN CITY. REBEKAH LODGK No. I, I. F. hall Meets ee1 end aid fourth Friday evening Odd Fellow' hall, Twenty-fburtatreet Visiting main bars invited IDA BAKER, Noble Grand. GSRTRL'DK KOON8, Secretary Fraternal Order of Kaglea. OtIi x HAIR SWITCHES for aal at reduced Aerie, No. lid. y. O. E., metn evry Prices. Hair chain n apeelally. Wednesday evening in Eagle ball. af't . Masquerade costume to rent for of Reed hotel, at 6:00. Visiting Drum halls end theaters. All mall urderi er Eagles ere invited ta uiteuii t!i promptly ettrndad to. Mra C. K. Aerie meetlnga. T. C. MURRI8, W. President Lae, 311 24th. P. O. Bus 436. D. T. TRACY. Secretary. ' LR. II- - B. FORBES. Aerie rbyalrl INSURANCE. IF YOU have euy hied m. junk, phoee to Ogdee Junk Houm; wo will ceil SNAPS house, forge lot, for 1L Bell pboa, I26K; Ind. 721. 9500 93,000; cash, balance long ma. time; Interest 7 per cent and return to Standard office or Wm. IlcEntire. HENRY K18SKU Secretary . 922.06 FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE greenback and silver. Reward for R. HOR 4. FOR RENT. Readings dally. LOST 0. Officii ever Badeona Ding Store, I seek th business of ell parties; am attorney against ell corporations end monopolies Prepared to transact any and ail kimli of toga buelaeaa. Attorney-st-Law- furnished i A. . i- -i . E. T. HULANI8KL Attony-ebUw- . Rooms 21 end 22, First Natfoasl Bank building. General Practice grid-rimm- ed LADY'S email gold watch, D W. PROFESSIONAL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW- FOR RENT Furnished houae, five rooms, June let, 944 29th street, with or without piano. lwk FOR RENT 8even-roonhouse: Wedell. r Ogdon Lodg No. I. Independent of Odd Follows. Mceta la L P O. F. hnll every Turaday exeninx Visiting brothei a eordially Invited he present. J. W. B AILEY. Noble Grand. l)r-de- , FURNISHED HOUSES. MONEY WANTED WE HAVE SOME CHOICE FIRST mortgage I psr cent loans to aelL Parties haring time certificates ran double their Income by seeing tta W. B. WBDBLL. six-roo- KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS., OSTEOPATHY. GORDON G. IVES, Osteopath, graduate from Parent School, Klrkvllie, Mo. Lewladfttayner block, suite 66. Treatment by appointment. Hour, 9 1. m. to 6 p. m. Beit phon 1014-K-, Ind., 1012. PHYSICIANS County. SIX-ROO- Ogden Lodge No. 2. Knlghta cl Pythias, meets at Castle HaU, Utah Katioaa! Back buIUing, every Monday ovoufog. All K. of P.'e nqnoote ta meet wKh-W. J. UNDERWOOD. & E. R. GEIGER, M. of P. . U N. MEAD. K. of R and S a a. AND BURGEONS. Owner call at Large end email Improved forms for DR. A. FERNLUND, Phyilcfon and Bank and describe contents Burgeon. Office hours, 19 end II a Piagree 260 24th Street, Ogden. Utah. It to I p. m. 140 25th SL Office m. For lOOwcro farm Rent and pay. , Lahore, British India, May 22. A 1 KELLY A HERRICK. phones, Ball I16K; led. 111. Resitf TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office dence 941 Week. lad. shone lot. Hindu revolutionist, who aroused the MONEY TO LOAN fanatics of the Punjob into a state of of the Supervising Architect, WashingFOR SALE Building lot, close In. PIANOS. the ton, D. O. May 13, 1907: SEALED groat excitement by circulating Apply 451 21lt; ell 42x130; price STREET CAR MEN, fanatics of the Punjab into a state of PROPOSALS will be received at this RAILWAY, 9500. an CLERKS, and BOOKKEEPERS, M. G. BARNES, the music epidemic of the plague did not exist office until 2 o'clock P. M. on the 24th otbera employed. Had onr office redealer. Opera Houm block. and that the 100,000 deaths weekly at- day iff June, 1907, and then opened, 8AIJS Cheep, lot to city Nmlta; FOR 10 to 91001 Dissums of for liable tributed to it were really caused by for the construction (except heating cheep for cash Address P. O. Itox counts If paid before due. PaySANITARY WORK. the poisoning of drinking water by apparatus and conduit and wiring.) of 206. la aieknese. Ne ment snapended to U. R. extension the n Poet Office was sentenced government emissaries, charge for application. Th City uf ell kinds Bell phone 1092 today to two years' rigorous impris- end Court House building at Ogden. and DONE Lean Agency, Suite 3, Pint Nation- FOR SALE OR RENT-Ho- use M7-Nsta. onment. An accomplice who dropped Utah, In accordance with drawings McCarty. 5728 Grant near Five 16 scree of fond, Points. al Bank Bldg. harmless balls into the wells alleging and specifications, copies of which Smith Grocery, Good water right. SCAVENGER WORK. that he did so by order of the gov- may be had at this office, or t the 26th end Wash. Wm. Sewell Wll-o- n TO LOAN on Improved land; ernment, was condemned to eighteen office of the Custodian at Ogden, Utah, MONEY Lane. no commission. terms; reasonable ALL KINDS of scavenger work. at the discretion of the Superrising months' imprisonment. Enquire lud. phone 2721-A- . Architect Prompt attention. John Van Zw with bath end residence A ' JOSEPH H. BERRY DEAD. JAMES KNOX TAYLOR, den, 907 2nd SL Bell 747T. !TH On Bench la railroad cellar. calling MONEY to salaried people without Supervising Architect (2,700. district; TAILORS. security or endorsement; payments Detroit, Mich, May 22. Joseph H. modern brick resito autt, either weekly or mdnthly; A GOOD first-daBIDS WANTED localot Berry, one of the city's leading cap99x132, dence, bualaesa eonfldeUirJ. Call and gat Clothes cleaned and pressed 91 a italists, and n well known varnish tion on bench, 94,606. He 167 26th BL Veil hon 662 my terms. D. IX Drake, 410-1month, manufacturer, died early today at hit d residence An elegant Seeled bids for the erection and la dee bldg. two-storresidence at Gross Point. He was completion y of a d district, U00. 69 years of sge end had been seven with bath, lot 69x132; also school building, to be rected MONEY TO LOAN, on farms and city A FRATERNAL n from complication weeks suffering good bam, within one-h- a If block iff at Wilson, Weber county, Utah, will real estate. HUNTER A KENNEDY, of diseases. street car, 11,900. be received at the office of F. C. Room 9, Pint National Bank lulid KNIGHTS OP COLUMBUS. brick with bath and One Woods A Co., architect, rooms 56 ing FAST MAIL WRECKED. ewer connection, 52.990. and 57 First National Bank building, Ogden Council No 777. MtM evCHATJNCET PARRY. Ogden, Utah, up to 2 oclock p. m. MONET TO LOAN J. J. BRUMMITT ery Wednesday evening it K. of C El Paso. Texas, May 22 The Cali- May 25, 1907, and shall he opened by Cor, 23rd and Wash. Phone 359-ball. No. 2471 Wash. Ave, at 9 o'clock fornia fast mall on the Southern Par the Board of Education of Weber member welcome MISCELLANEOUS. Visiting wrecked was railroad rooms partially rifle in the eounty county at their O. K. H. DeVIXE, J. at switch an Into open court house at 2 o'clock p. m. of same LOTS for vale, cheap oa easy pa v by running v. j. MORAN. Fla. Beey. INFORMATION. STEAMSHIP of east lest 130 miles hen, date. ment in that nice orchard. Cor. 7th Lobo, A certified check for fire per cent and Washington. Inquire on premnight. Two couches were thrown ROYAL ARCANUM. A THINKING ABOUT YOU ARE IP of the hid, made payable to the orfrom the track and a number of ises. J. H. Myen. n old la now the to country trip were badly bruised but no one der of the Board of Education of Tooted, eouud. tellable. Fraternal good time to ge; 946.00 discount on FOR SALE Corner lot. Twenty-seconWeber county, must accompany each wss seriously Injured. Order. Inanree men at beneficiary round trip tickets, good returning street end Mudtooa avenue, Bxl reasonable rate for one two; or three bid. The board reserved the right 31sL if Interested see till October d Accumulated omen WAS 101 YEARS OLD. to reject any and all bids. The suchouse, pastry end thoueand doliara. rods, O. D. Rasmunen, Agent principal cellar. Address Mrs. A. D. Smith, gency fund nearly three million dolcessful bidder shall furnish an acceptlines. the amount of Rocky Mountain roomy 25 and 26. Wood man see Blk. lars. Investigate. Chicago, May 22. Mrs. . Bridget able bond for Plana and specificaCouncil, No. 937, meets second and Hannon died here yesterday at the the contract. fourth Fridays at A. O. U. W. halL FOR RENT. tions on file at the office of the archiage of 101 years. FOR SALE Two lots, 45 feet each, F. W. Stone. Regent; J. W. Woth,-spoon- . tects. on andneer the corner ot Madison Collector; O B. Robert, gecy. Bv order of the Board of Education rooms and board CASE OF JUDGE HARGIS. and 22d atreet Inquire A. D. Smith. of freber county school district. 415-t- f WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. 8. G. DYE, Clerk. SGI 24th street BOARD AND ROOM 449 2U street May 22. The case Lexington, Secret!?. India. h a OP WOODCRAFT. WOMEN 14. meets or-osecond and fourth Friday night at 7:26, In K. iff P bulL Visiting neighbor cordially Invited. Bogo L'Jy Circle. No. DAISY CASHMORE, Tracy uvnu. KATE HETMAN, 32rd B treat Q. 117 N, Clerk. S!8 1--2 Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle Ml. meets every Turaday night at 7:86 oclock. K. of P. hniL Vleltlag Neighbors Invited. Dues can bo paid at the effleo of E.1 Auth, the afternoon of tho 28th of eaeh month. First National Bank BUx. ' MRS. ALICE COLLINS, G. N, 2912 Plngree Ave. MARIE CR1TE8, CtotX 2721 Mot toe Ave, LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. is rall-ma- 12-ll-- tf pertinent, Knights of Pythais. 3 cao 3V mining geai. HaU on Watbingtoa t'. F.B fare Standard. rooms for Adams. FOR SALE Good 'Lurk range, good w aa new, at a bargain. Call at uni. Jlr. E. F. Brute. Av. FOR RENT- - Furnished 5 room house. Meets every Beterdey altemeao at 523-lwInquire at 337 22nd Si, or 224 24ih 2:30 in Pythian hail, Utah Nattaaal St. FOR SALE Buggy and harness. S9UU Saak building Sojourning aiaiarn earn diaJly-tariteUruut. wk. MK8. EVELYNto attend. FURNISHED K OOkli-F- or hou GLASklAXN. 56 Opera keeping; ga range. FOR SALE General house hold fur- MISS LOUISE RITTER. M. ff A. A CL House. k nishings. 2565 Jeffersun. Call from ORDER OP RAILWAY CONDUCTORS 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. 5 f FOR RENT Nice furnished trout room tor two gentlemen, with bath, Wasatch Division Kx Ui, LC FOR SALE Chickens. 266 23rd St. at No. 154 27th treat. meets Mcend end fourth Friday at 1:99 . a. la af P. hall, aerner FOR RENT Furnished rooms with Washington avenue end 94th eased. SALE-Ka- nge; FOR 167 All 2lih. brothers ere eordiaUy invited t lwk lath; 2209 Wash. 520-lwettead. CEO. ALLEN, C CL FOR RENT 3 furnished housekeepFOR SALE Buggy 920.04. Cal! at DOYLK 8. sad T. L ing room; bath, shade and lawn. 2160 Polk avrnue. 121 24ih St. Bell phone 405x. ELKS. p. FOR SALE Three leafed excursion B. P. O. Elks Ogden Lodge Ne. 719. wagon, (heap If taken at once. Bell FOR RENT Furnished room with Lodge end club room, coed flsor, 6 6757. tf phuue, 2712 bath; suitable for two men; 2414 Weihingtoe avenue. Regular Linouia. meetings every Tuesday evening. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE for aste A. T. HESTMARK. Exalted Briar. at 607 20lh SL 5 FOR RENT Three or 5 rooms with J. H. KNAL'SS. Secretary. bath, furnished or uufurniehed. 8169 FOR SALE CHEAP Nearly new Wash. ORDER OP WASHINGTON. rang; haa baking and warmoven. 2546 Fukr Ae. Bell ing FOR Ogden Union, Nat 172, Order tff RENT Light housekeeping 5 Pbne 1169- Washington, meet every Tuesday 5 moms; 117 26th. evening at 8 o'clock In A. O. U. W fenlL FUR HALE, FAKMK. Visiting comrades Invited w FOR RENT Newly furahhed rooms attend. with both, also light housekeeping WILLIAM DOYLE. Pmident 111 Sled. 91041 FOR SALE Cheap, a wall Improved WALTER RICHEY, Secretory. farm; houae, stork ami implements. Call or write FOR RENT. James Miller, lfooper, Utah. R. F. MODERN WOODMEN OP AMERICA. D. No. 2, Box 1L Utah Camp No. 9990. Modern WoodUNFURNISHED HOUSES. men of Americn, meets every Tumid 11UH1NEHM C11ANCE8 night at Kagl lull. 6 p. in. V lalu t FOR RENT modern houae, lawn and shade trees, at Nob Hill. STOCK COMPANIES INCORPOR- members lux: red. M. A. GOULD, V. C. ATED if you have stork or bunds E. F. Brats. k J. 11. SHAFER, Clerk. for sale, let me try to sell them fur you. George M. Kellogg. Broker, FOR RENT Three unfurnished DEGREE OP POCAHONTAS; 640 Elllroit Square, Buffalo. I t rooms, electric light and bath. To Loeotab Council. No. I, D. of 1'.. parties without children. 5S 24th FOR SALK e Ten end fur- meet the firat and third Wednesday 5 22-t- f niture, suitable for boarding house, afternoons at 9:10, Eegl HaU. Dust 3 blocke from depot, with forge lot can be paid to Susie Aides, C. of b , FOR RENT One 7 room bouse, with end barn. 168 2ld St. HI 29th 8L Visiting members 4 bam, in excellent condition. Invited. quire ISO 2 lbt St. FOR BALE Profitable boarding MARTHA A. MORRIS, Poeahoutai ALICE COLLARS, K. of K. houae, parties leaving stale, 2325 brick, 2164 Reeves Ave. Lincoln. Bell phone 106-y- ; lad. 1010. ODD PELLUWS. mo FOR RENT Furnii-helight housekeeping 1 Zeno M. Host, Head of Insurance Do. Cheap! one bite 8 in. farm One single inquire of C. F. Bush-nel- l. H.my Kxpre man, or ad divas ; 5-- 1 9 1. LEGAL. Quean Chapter No. 4. O E Regular meaung held at Maaaaio avenue, beiveeo Twenty-fift- h and Twenty-nintstreets the firat and third FrUaya tff aach month. Sojourning members eordiab ly invited to attend. ANNA LEWIS, W. M. ULY V. HALXTKa Secretary. PYTHIAN SHYERS. wu, MALE. e: "Dear me, whet n silly mistake you postofflee people have made. "How, niadamr asked the clerk, Why," she explained with e titter, "here I hare Just got letter from my husband, who la working hard In London, and the envelope la postmarked Monte Carlo. "Smiles. MISCELLANEOUS. k WE PAT AGENTS, ladles or gentlemen. from 5o emi to an hour to introduce and advertise onr remedies, city or country. Ctirelia Med. Co., 2356 Washington Are. pending the winter In Devonshire, said one day at the country post-offic- FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR KENT Two furnwhaA room for huuarkenping. No children; no dogs. Call between s and 4 o'clock; to4 26! b. k WANTED Chambermaid. race. Reed HoieL . LADY LOCATED. MASONIC 8 (91-50- WOOL IN OREGON. FANATIC PRESBYTERIANS. FRATERNAL New York, Mty 22. General Baron Tamemoto KurokI, at one o'clock to dsy will take his departure for Boston. His suite were engaged early today in the onerous task of packing baggage, for the various souvenirs of New York City, which they have gathered during their stay tusks large packages by themselves. The Japanese visitors have found New York City an unusually interesting place. 'General KurokI, said one of his suite, is amaxrd by the great bustle of this cliy. He expected to And all Americahi hustlers, hut New York City truly shows great rapidity in the mpnner In which its cltlsens attend to their affairs. He has greatly enjoyed his stay here and truly every moment has been pleasant and full of Interest. The vivacity of New York City men and women ho greatly admires. General KurokI and Me party will arrive in Boston early this evlnlng and tomorrow they expect to devote to visiting Harvard University, Is the history of which the Japanese an much Interested. General KurokI has received Ihe title of Prinee Bountiful from the Hotel Astor servitors. He ' distributed them all among presents. Hall boy waiter, or clerk, or other employ who contributed to his comfort, received some money, the total bounty amounting to nearly 9500. To William C. Muachenhelm, proprietor of the hotel, be gave a gold cigarette case, incrusted with dragons, and similar caaew of silver to all other hotel official ' New York. May 2!.-- Of the fifty persona Injured in the traction mash-u- p near Coney Island, last night, three are possibly fatally hurt. They are Harry Donne, O. W. McFadden and Frank Putrieno, The accident occurred WANTED Chambermaid at 115 Seth street, Ogdra City. Mau-rel- 's newly-discovere- d Distributed Presents to All the Servants in Hetsl Astor, Not Fire gsttlng Ball Beys. CONEY ISLAND WRECK. Car Smashed Train. OF MEN AND WOMEN ADMIRES, HE GREATLY FOR SALE 2IC. 22-t- VIVACITY FOi: KENT d WANTED. to work to net as janitor and the great N'ardlnL Inquire at Standard office. It was only the timely advent of i f 8ignor Certani that prevented tbla artistic treasure from sharing the fate WANTED Boy to lean th printing business earn with some experience of the other manuscript. At M. concert th music public will be preferred. Apply to foremen Standafforded an Idee of the value of the ard, at 6 p. m. by 1907. 33, -- FEMALE. YORKS d Trolley ON THIS CENT PER INSERTION. THAN 11 ELI MAY THURSDAY, NO s Dirigible Balloone An, AIm ta Contest With an Automobile for UTAH. OGDEN, four-roome- -- paa-Mige- n d sight-roome- one-hal- K, f Silver Hive No. L mrato tho raooad and fourth Tuesday at 2:20 p. , K. of C. hall. No. 2742 Wash, avenue. Visiting slaters cordially Invited. BESSIE SEBRING, L LUCY NELSON. R. X. -- a KNIGHTS OF HE MACCAIEB9. seeOgden Tent, No. 24. meets tho ded end fourth Friday evantag. at I oclock sharp, in L O. O. F. halL Visiting Knlghta cordially Invited te J. W. HALFSf . Commander. F. F. BOND, Recorder Krarar. OF AMERICAN BROTHERHOOD Yeomen. Ogden Hemestend No. 1898. meets every firat and third Friday night at 7:19 in K. & hall. No. 2479 Wash ave. Visiting archers cordially Invited to meet with us. Frank R. WfoaL Foreman, 2118 Lincoln. Mabel Turner, correspondent, MoOt ave.. 114 |