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Show TITE H ooooooooooooooooj A FORTUNE FOR CARUSO. Singer Will GEMS TO AND CLARK. HAD SOLD MORGAN HNNH-- Hi Frm New Yzk. New fork. May 13. Half a doses wealthy firms In tba Maiden Lane district u 1 I j MAKE ROADS SAFE. mew York, May 23. Gen. BenJ. F. Tracy announced today his intention Twelve Million Doll a re In Appliances Laid Out by U. P. and S. P. Pacific, f serving aa a member of the board Administration ticket of that comnominated pany, although he wu without hla knowledge or consent and wu a member of the International policyholders committee. He participated in n meeting of the finance com- nfittu of the MutaM Life today. Irater he said: I regard the contest in which the International committee wu engaged as ended. No right thinking man can wish for n renewal of the contest unless the occasion and Justification be found in the future conduct of tbo fjd 5e r oooooooooooooooo de-aia- Hof-fedit- In- - 187 ge; six-rou- . aa - a WjA'VTED. INSURANCE. WE HAVE BOMB CHOICE FIRST mortgage 8 per rent loan to eell. Parties having time certificates can double their income by seeing lie W. B. WEDELL. assessment thereon together with cost of advertising and expanse ot WU. CLABMANX. Secretary. 860 24th Street, Ogden, Utah. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office the Supervising Architect, Wuhing-ton- , D. C.. May II, 1907: SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 3 o'clock P. M. on the 24th day of June, 1907, and then opened, for the construction (except heating apparatus and conduit and wiring,) of n extension to the U. S. Post Office and Court House building at Ogden, Utah, in accordance with drawings and specifications, copies of which may be bad at thla office, or at the office of the Custodian at Ogden, Utah, t the discretion of the Supervising Architect. JAMES KNOX TAYLOR, . Supervising Architect of BIDS WANTED Sealed bids for the erection and of n twoatory four- completion t Wilson, Weber county, Utah, will be received at the office of F. C. Woods A Co., architects, rooms 56 and 87 Pint National Bank building, Ogden, Utah, up to 3 o'clock p. m. May 25, 1907, and shall be opened by the Board of Education of Weber county et their rooms In the county court house at 3 o'clock p. m. of Mine date. A certified check for five per cent of the Md. tnsde payable to the order of the Board of Education of Weber county, muet accompany each bid. I The board reserves the right to reject any and nil bids. The bidder shall fnrnlsh an accept the amount of able bond for oae-bal- f the contract. Plans and specifications on file at the office of tjn arch! terU. Board of Education By order of the school district. Weber county S. O. DTE, Clertt. une-eessf- LOST Mr LOST of gold-rimm- glasses. Reward. AdJrea 77 Commercial Block, Balt Lake City. , LADY'S small gold watch, D W. engraved on front of case. Return to Mexican Chill Parlors. Reward. LOST Pune containing about 929.00 greenbacks an.1 silver. Reward for return to Standard office or Wm. R. licEoUr. Fraternal Order of Eagle. OgJva Aerie. Na UA F. O. E, meets every Wednesday evening in Engle haU. aaat ot Reed hotel, et S:0A Visiting BrothSeven-rooFOR RENT furnished er Eagles are invited In aueud the bouse. Wedell, Aerie martin n. JUNK. T. C. MG PHIS, W. President FOR BALE, REAL ESTATE THE INDEPENDENT JUNK CD hove D. T. TRACY. Secretary. DR. H. B. FORBES. Aerie Physician all kinds ef pink. Ball phon 428Z. SNAPS house, large lot, lad. phone I69ID. Grove A Jacob-eon- , 500 93.000; FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD caeb, balance long 3141 helix. time; interest T per cent Nlnraroom houee, Ogdaa Lodge, Na 171, T. F. large lot, 92.750. IF YOU he any kind n. Juak. 'photo Balance lame m rent eoal and fourth Tuesdays at to Ogden Junk Ilousa; we will call tor IL Ball phoaa, IIIK; Ini TIE I p. m, la A O. U. W. halL Visiting brick, North Wash, 92,500; mambera cordially InviteA 9300 annually until paid. D. H. ADAMS, Praaidast Five-rooframe, 91,800; 9100 cash, IDA BECKER, Sacntary. KINDERGARTEN. balance rent. E. F. MISCH, Treasurer. W. B. WEDELL, 2461 Wah Ave. KINDERGARTEN taught at 2144 OOOEN LODGE NOl 1 OL OF 84, Quincy Aveaua. Tarms 60 rent per week. Mnsic and art extra. Call Fine lot on Bench on car lODGE NO 1, D. OF H lad. Phone 988. m OGDEN 180 line . meets In IL of P. Hall the Brat Md 680 Irarge lot oe 10th Blivet third Wednesday afternoons at Mh LACE CURTAINS. Fine residence lot, east front on month at 8:30 p. ax 00 Wash, Ave 1800 block SUSIE SIMS. C. of H. Leee WANTED curtain to launder, frame house, opposite JEANETTE MILL, Financier. Bell phona 138S, 941 21th. 511-lmU JENNIE PROUT, Recorder. 1,500 perk modem houM on Bvnoh 8,000 WANTED Lace carta! na to laundry modern house, well loWOODMEN OF THE WORLBk at 197 10th SL lad. Phone I8I6A. cated 2,760 residence on Jefferson 3.000 Weber Camp Ne 74, meats tn K. OSTEOPATHY. of P. hall in Utah National BankS elegant modem resievery Thursday evening at dence on Jefferson Ave 9.000 GORDON G. IVES, Osteopath, gradu- balldlsg Visiting Woodmen cordially BuiIbsm property on Washingfrom Parent School, Klrkvtlle, o'clock. ate Invited to attend. ton Ave 10,000 Mo. Lewla-Staynblock, suite 66. T. C. MORRIS, C. C. 300 cheap lots nil over the City. Treatment by appointment. Hours, E. AUTH, Clerk. First National 3,000 sows unimproved lands In Wi 5 n. in. to p, a, Bell Bank Building. ber County. 101 Ind, lOll. Large end small Improved farms for KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS AND SURGEONS. PHYSICIANS lOOecre farm For Rent KELLY A HERJUCK. Ogdaa Lodge Na A DR. A. FERNLUND, Physician nag meets at Castle HalL Utah Burgaon. Office boura, 10 end 13 a Pythias, National Bank building, every MM-daFOR BALE Building lot, cIom In. 840 4 SL 36th m. Office 18 to p. m, requested evening. All K. of Apply 453 31st; slse 42x130; price pbanesL Ben B16K; Ind. S1A to meet with m $500. denes 641 Wash. InA abase 60A W. J. UNDERWOOD. C. CL E. R. GEIGER. M. of F. PIANOA FOR SALE Cheep, lot in city limits; L. N. MEAD, K- - of K Mi E cash for Address O. Box P, chrap . 1 M. G. BARNES, the 306. 1 music WOMEN OP WOODCRAFT. dealer. Opera Ilousa black. FOR SALE OR RENT Home and ... Na led, moat ev15 acres of land, near Five Points. SANITARY WORK. Good water right Smith Grocery, Ffjdey.nlgbts ery second end fourth halL Visiting 36th and Wash. Wm. Scarell, WU DONE ef all kinds Ben phone B09Z. at 7:80. In K. of P Invited. 147-t- i on Lana. Nils. McCarty, 3738 Grant neighbors cordially FOR RENT Furnish ad and nished fiats. 3684 Grant STUDENTS StfftSEU the 1 SALE-Ran- e u 8. Meets every Saturday afternoon at 3:30 ia Pythian hall. Utah National Bash building. Sojourning aiatara cordially invited to attend. MRS. EVELYN GLADMAKN, M. E. C. Midi LOUISE RITTER, ILcfEfiG. 1 nt I I 6 p. m. PYTHIAN SISTERS. 1 Notice is hereby given that at a regularly called meeting of tha directors of the Intermuuntsln Fair Association of Ogden, Utah, held on the 3rd day of May, 1907, an assessment of (91.80) one dollar and fifty cents per chare (fifty cents per share for improvements and one dollar,to pay existing debts) wu levied on the capital stock of tha corporation, luued and outa landing, (also on all unluued stock which haa been fully paid or partially paid, and also on nil stock of tha Weber County Fair Association of Ogden, Utah, which has not been and is antltled to exchange for stock in this corporation), pay able immediately to J. G. Haywood, treasurer of the Intermountaln Fair Association, office at the Commercial National hank, Ogden, Utah. Any stock upon which this asaeea-memay remain unpaid on the Ith day of June, 1907, will he delinquent and advertised for sale at pnblic auction, and unless payment is made may before, ao much ot said stock bs necessary, will be sold on the 29th day of June. 1907, at 3 o'clock p. m. at the front door of the Weber Coun Court house, ' to General housthold 2540 Jefferson. Call from ' FAIR ASSOCIAINTERMOUNTAIN TION, OGDEN, UTAH. KILLED a. m. e LEGAL. ASSAULTED AN) FOR SALE FOR WANTEDA limited number of stu-- 1 dents to learn shorthand. Price 50c per week. Instruction given to ten Examiner What happens when a persons free. For particulars call down M goes persons temperature Kate Wallace. 931 21st. ns fast as it cm go? Tommy Then he has cold feet. MONEY WANTED London Taller. since the present management took charge of the two properties. Southern Pacific alone hu expend' ed more than 93,500,000 for block signals, interlocking plants, crossing bells end gates, and distant switch signals nil these being for the safety of the board. roadway. For safety appliances on rare and engines, the Southern Pacific has made an outlay of 94.000,000. The Union Pacific haa spent nearly L a million for automatic couplers, air brakes, high speed attachments, train signals, acetyline head lights and other equipment devices. For safety appliances on roadway, Jhla system, exclusive of the Oregon lines, has made an outlay of nearly two mil Ilona. The Oregon linu add 9847,000 on account of safety devices on road' way, and 9650,000 for equipment devices. Block signals alone on nil the lines have cost 95.500,000, air brakes end high speed attachments, 93.296, DETECTIVES HAVE NO CLUE TO 000 and automatic couplers nearly two millions. By the end of the year the THE MURDER. various lines of the Union and South- era Pacific will brave 4,700 miles of track protected by automatic signals. Thought to Have Seen the Fiendish The exact totals of the safety Work ef a Craxy equipment outlay are 8626.624.24 Laborer. signals and other roadway appliances, for equipment imand 15.506.896-2total of $11,835,-620.4a grand provements, Xew York, May, 23. After a whole Bights work the police today are as for from a definite clew aa they were yesterday to the identity of the o of Amelia Charlotte Staffeldt, o HONDA WRECK VICTIM. the o waa shock who girl, te the Long o Another Added Fatalitinu. Ingly assaulted and killed with List of o knife in a field at In Elmhurst o Queen's boronght Ssn Luis Obispo. Cal.. May Borough Inspector o of personally has charge of the o 23. John Calvin Hoffedlta victim of the and he has admitted that hia o Reading. Pa., ndied today. had nothing to shew for o Honda wreck, their efforts. Every leg wu amputated detail of the o m hne been carefully gone over, o Tuesday with the hope of sav- 5r gangrene had explained, and no love affairs of j O lag bis Ufa. (he girl, which might possibly have led I O already set In. the crime, had come to 0 Information gained from light an employ- - 'OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO mur-dere- FOR RENT Furnished 5 room house, iuiiuire at 327 22ud Si., or 224 24ih St. Sun Enough. Carrying out n policy of installing every device that will add to the safety of their lines, the Southern Pacific and Union Pacific have spent nearly 913.000,000, according to figures just compleld in the office of the director of maintenance and operations. Thin been espended on safety sum haa foi sk. h wanted Earile Pupa, what ia the rest of the quotation, "Man proposes, and Mr. Peck iaadly) Woman seldom refuses. Brooklyn Eagle. u 2900 w h a THE ANSWER. over-anxiet- y sk. Queen Father Ctnpter Na 4, O E. Regular meetings held at Masonic Hall on Wasblngtoa avenue, between Twenty-fiftand Twenty-matsires La tha first and third Fridays ot each month. Sojourning members eordiah I? invited to attend. ANNA LEWIS. W. 1L LILY Y. HALS TED. Secretary. 28th. FURNISHED ROOMS Kor house3d Opera keeping; gas range. House. k FOR SALE FEMALE. Buggy 120.00. Call at ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS 2180 Folk atmue. FOR RENT front Nice furnished WANTED Girla at the Ogileu OverW Match Division Met 124, R. room for two gentlemen, with bath, alls and Shirt Factory at ouce. FOR SALE Three seated excursion meet second and fourth Fridays C, at at No. 154 27th street. if Bell once. taken 3:80 wagon, cheap earner pu m. in X. ef P. haU. si C75Y. phuur, Washington avenue and 34th street. WANTED Girl at 226b Monroe Ave. FOR KENT Furnished rooms with AU brothers am cordially invited te huih; 22d Wash. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE for sale attend. at 807 2uih St. CEO. ALLEN, CL C. D. L DOYLE, S. and T. WANTED Chambermaid at 115 25ih FOR KENT -- 3 furnished housekeeping rooms; bath, shade and lawn. FOR SALE CHEAP Nearly new gasstreet, Ogdea City. 1214 24:b St. Deli phono 4t'5x. B. P. O. ELKS. oline range; haa baking and warm1 WAN TED Girl or Jap to do general ing oven. 2546 hosier Ave. Bell B. o. P. Elks Ogden Lodge No. T19. Phne 1166. housework, $5.00 par week; no FOR RENT Furnished room with Lodge end club rooms, eeoond Boor. washing, 558 22nd. 2414 WMhlngtoa avenue. Regular bath: suitable for two men; 2712 FOR HALE, FARMS. Lincoln. meetings every Tuesday evening. A. T. HESTM ARK. Exalted Ruler. HELP n FOR SALE well Cheap, Improved J. H. KNAUS4. Secretary. RENT-Three FOR or 5 rooms with farm; house, stork MALE. bath, furnished or uufurnished. 1169 and implements. Cull or write ORDER OP WASHINGTON. Wash. James Miller, Hooper, Utah. R. F. WANTEDA young man not nfrsid D. No. 2, Bos 1L Ogden Union, Nat 173, Order ot to work to net aa janitor and Jack-o- f FOR RENT IJght housekeeping Washington, msetn every Tuesday rooms; 137 2bth. Inquire at Standard evening at I o'clock !a A. O. U. W. RUH1NEHH CIIANCE8 office. invited to kali Visiting comrade FOP. KENT Newly furnished rooms attend. COMPANIES INCORPORWANTED Boy to learn tha printing with hath, slip light housekeeping STOCK WILLI 4 M DO YIN, President. ATED If you have stocks or bonds rooms. 881 Lind. business one with some experience SliHt WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. for ntF to let Brand-aid, for sell them sale, try preferred. Apply to foreman M. 4 you. George at p. m. Kellogg. Broker, MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA.' TOE IlENT. 540 Elllcott Square, Buffalo. tit Utah Camp Ne. 9990. Modern WoodWANTED Good gardener to care for ROOMS AND BOAROl room-hous8A1JS Tea FOR and foe. men of America, meets ovary Tuesday lawn, flowers, etc.; two cows. Jo-- : nlture, suitable for boarding house, night at Eagle Halt, 8 p. to. Mailing seph ScowerofL BOARD AND ROOM -1- 49 28'a street 2 blocks from dciiot, with large lot members ini: rad. M. A. GOULD. V. C. and barn. 168 23d Si. k 21m WANTEDA boy over 16 years of J. H. UUAFER, Clerk. FOR RENT. who la work to willing age nights. FOR SALE Profitable hoarJinx Apply la person at The Hess Steam DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. UNFURNISHED ROOMS. house, parlies leaving state, 2328 518-t-f Bakery. Ind. Unrein. Bali phone 806-y- ; Laootah Council. No. 3, D of P, 101. MEN and boys waared to learn FOR RENT Two office or sleeping meets tha Brst and third Wadnvsday rooms over Clark's a. 'roe. plumbing, plastering, bricklaying, aftoranoM at 8:30, Eagla HaU. Dues electrical trades; free catalogue: can be paid to Susie Aides. C. of W, PROFESSIONAL FOR RENT. 113 21th SL Vial ting mambars Inpositions secured; tuition fifty dollars. Coyne Trade Schools, New vited. ATTORNEY-AT-LAUNFURNISHED- - HOUSES. York sad Ban Francisco. 1 yt 117 MARTHA A. MORRIS, Poenhontas. ALICE COLLINS, K. of R. A. 0. HOR.4. FOR RENT Broom modern house, Attorney-at-LsOffices ever Ba dean's AGENTS WANTED. ODD FELUnWSh lnwn end (bade trees, at Nob llill. Ding Store. I seek Uw busies of E. F. Brats. nil parties; am attorney against nil WE PAT AGENTS, ladiae or gentle, Lodgv No. I, Independent Orcorporations and monopolies. Pre- derOgdaa men, from 50 emta to fl.00 an hour FOR of Odd Fellows. Meets In L (X transact to unfurnished RENT Three and ail kinds pared nay remto introduce and advertise our O. P. kill ovary Tnaeday avaelng. of legal business. rooms, electric light and bath. To Med. V letting hretbere cordially tevitod in edies, city or country, Cor-ob-e 568 24th without children. parties Co., 3356 Washington Ave. be present E. T. HULANISKL Attorney-at-La622-i- f J. W. BA1IJCT. Noble Oread. Rooms 21 and 33. first National HENRY KISSEL Secretory. WANTED. Bask Geaeral Practical with building. FOR RENT One honne, InIn condition. excellent bam. QUEEN CITY, RE8EKAH LODGE. HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. MISCELLANEOUS. quire 180 31st St. No. 4, 1. F. ball Meet second sad fourth Friday evenings at HAIR SWITCHES WANTED Fins laundry work wantsale for at reduced Odd Fellows' hall. Twenty-fourt-h brirk, 2164 Reeves Ave. Hair chains a specialty. wk price ed; 2053 Adams. strreL Visiting members Invited. Masquerade eoeiunses te rent for IDA BAKER, Noble Grand. balls and theaters. All mail order RusmII-Jame- s WANTED Chickens. GERTRUDE KOONS. Bar rotary. FOR RENT to. attended E. Mrs promptly Co, 116 34th IL Lee, 831 14th. F. O. Ban 4IL FRATERNAL ORDER OP EAGLES furnishYdhouses. Buffalo, N. Y., May 23. The police and n number of striking freight handlers clashed today at the Lefilgh freight house at the Tiff farm. Leon- ardo Asa and Carlo Angelo, strikers, are under arrest, the former with a bullet wound in hla right thigh. The police say about 33 Strikers attacked the freight bouse. The shot waa fired by Policeman Larkin, who was badly handled by the strikers. Order waa Boon restored. g GEN. TRACY TO SERVE. adver all BE PAID IN II ELI WANTED. STRIKERS AND POLICE CLASH. six-rou- FOR SALE Rood Luck rouge. guud a new, at a bargaiu. Cell at ouce. Mr. E, F. Bran, 204U Jefii-raoAv. fur FOR SALE Buggy and harness. i)R RENT Furnished2161 rooms Adams. light housekeeping tiruut. SEEN Washington, May 23. Mr. Isabella E. Case, who attracted some attention aa "the woman in blue," who tried to see the President at Oyster Bay Inst summer and who has since sought to nee the President, wan taken into custody here last night on n charge ot insanity and detained at the bouse of detention pending examination. Bhe in forty yearn old. ATTACK MISCELLANEOUS. u EXCEPTING BUS) NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN SOON ACCOUNTS WITH US. Arrested on a Charge of Being sane. THEOBJECTOF ROOMS ADVANCE. THE WOMAN IN BLUE. ROOSEVELT of directors of the Mutual Life Insurance company. The general was among those recently elected on the cents, than TISEMENTS must New York, May 23. The New York Herald today publishes an Interview with General Kuroki, obtained just before he started for Boston yesterday, in which Kuroki praised the United States, expressed amazement declared at New York's that ha never expects trouble between Japan and the United Statu and la reply to n quosloa regarding n possible war over the Philippines, is quoted an having laughingly replied; When you make war on us we will run away from you." On the feeling here and in Japan, General Kuroki said: Wherever I have been I have found genuine feeling of friendliness among Americans for Japan, and I can annum you that in Japan them ia the same genuine feeling of respect and admiration for America. We know what a greet country America la, and har friendship la something we prise very much. - of ADtRliMtNT MASONIC. i'OR 9 ALE KOR RENT Tno furuishtvb room for housekeeping. No children; no 9 and 4 o'clock; dugs. Fell bet m t 513-41- . 8b4 Jiitli. 1 HIS ON PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. INSERTION LESS FIRST NO THIS rs log carpenter may perhaps lead to eomethlng tangible. This carpenter told the police that he paid off 20 men trusted to him on memoranda and yeeterday who had worked near Elmalof to to cecured diapoee which he hurst fur two montha Several exact value of the men had been put. and leged wealthy clients. The drinking I Boeck la noun not they started for Manhattan. One of jewelry ao secured by aunuitely known because of the ua--1 I in particular la said to have taken n willingness of some of the flrme to I short cut across the old farm in a dLcuss the transaction at this time. field in which Miss Stafleldt'e corpse J but estimates in the Jewelry establish-- 1 was found. Several of Inspector Flood's detee-(w- o meat place their value at from $100,-- 1 tives think the crime was committed to 9250,000. Boeck bad office room at 170 Broad- -' by an insane man, owing to the many way, but had not been seen for over revolting phases. He lived in splendid style ; w week. Joseph Engle, the farm hand who dub, but inqulriu uw a man running across the farm at an showed that be bad shunted himself shortly before he found the girl'a mu-- 1 fiom hie rooms for some days. Some tllated corpse, says that the man's uf the firms who entursted Sim with eyes wore a erased look which startled ' the valuables have called the atten-- ' him. He thinks that the man waa a tiou of the grand Jury to the matter foreigner. Adam Hummel, who wu working end that body la investigating the case. Boeck, who ie a big, handsome ban, with Engle, also believes from hie wu very successful in selling gems, cursory sight of the stranger that he to the stories told in the wu a foreigner. Engle and Hummel ' usording Jewelry district He made many big were able to give n fairly good decription of the man they uw. end profitable sales, gained the confidence and patronage of wealthy per-- suns sad for that reason found no difficulty In securing jewels of value on simple memorada. He la married, MADE his wife living near Tamaqua, Pa. Boeck ia said to be the eon of n Polish nobleman, who waa banished from his country because he refused to recognize Russian rule. When a young pian Boeck went to the far cant and lived for years ia Shanghai, He returned to this country at the opening of the St. Louiu exposition in the suite, it is said, of Prince Pu Lin, confidential secretary of the Emperor of China, and representative of the imperial Chinese government, in charge of the IN REPLY TO CRITICISM IN A imperial exhibits at the exposition. MAGAZINE. At the clou of the fair he remained Jn the United Statu and about six months ago be went into the jewelry President la business end wu so successful that Preacher Saya tha he was toon in n position to command Killing of Animals, and Net a Naturalist. from the diamond dealers their cut prices end offer to take their goods st cost and split the profits of retail sale with them. J. P. Morgan and New York. May 23. in response to I'ntted States Senator Clark are criticism by President Roosevelt that who have ere said to thou among made large purchases of Jewelry he had only superficial knowledge of through Boeck. the animals concerning which he Borck is about 31 yean old and wu Dr. William J. Long, last heard from in Philadelphia, hla wrote, the Rev. birthplace. He is uld to have lived a well known author of Stamford, In Pittsburg for a time. Conn., la quoted today at having declared that Urn Presklent Is a killer" MURPHY AND 1SUMMERS of animals and not n naturalist Mr. Long defends himself against the Fight Six Hard Rounds In Philadelpeciflo charge of falsity to nature phia. made by the Preeldent and does not pare biting terms la criticising Mr. 23. Tommy Roosevelt May Philadelphia, Murphy of New York and John SumPresident Roosevelt, in an article in mers of England fought one of the n June magazine, wan quoted la n genhardest battles ever wit- eral attack upon writers of animal nessed in this city, at the Nat tonal stories, who put forth as facts what Athletic club lut night. It wu Sumare not more than interesting flclons, mer's first appearance in the ring la with anlmala as principals. . this country and he made an excel"William J. Long ia perhaps tha lent impression. In Ah lint round ha worst of these nature-writinoffenddropped Murphy with n right to the ers," the President saya "It is his Jaw and in the second round the Iisr-lestories, I am told, that have been put, twice, and in part, into many of the public schools fighter waa floored of Summers to of the country In order that from them only the top Murphy saved the latter from the children may get the truths of taking the count Murphy grow wild animal life." and the fight progressed stronger Rev. Dr. Long la a retired Congregamore than held hla own in the third, tional clergyman, n graduate of Harfourth and fifth rouhds, while the vard, Heidelberg and Andover, and lxth wu about even. Murphys stom- the author of "Ways of Wood Folk, ach punches had the Englishman tired "Beasts of the Field" and other siml-la- r at the end of the battle. works. 1907. 21, FURNISHED in New York Are a Source of Amuement He Values Americas Friendship. I FRIDAY, MAY KOI HAS GENERAL KUROKI MUCH TO ADMIRE. are looking for J. Edward Boeck, a diamond dealer, to give an tccffWttng of gems of great value en- UHL two oooooooooooooooo UTAH. EXAMINER, OGDEN, F Oli REST FIGHT London, May S3. In an interview with a represemativr of the Tribune, Eurico Caruso confirmed hie statement that Director Conreid of the Metropolitan opera house, New York, had entered ium a contract with him for four years at n yearly salary of 32uO,uuu. Cameo, on his part, agrees to he at Conreld'a disposal for nine montha each year and to make eight apptraucesin each of the nine montha whenever Conreid appoints. For any extra appearance he ia to receive 12,000. With Jewel by Big Hu Diaappaared wM Trusted Paid 1200,000 a Year. Bo MORNING - LOST Ladys gold watch with chatelaine pin attached, on 27th SL, between Adams and Wash. Ave., or 27th and 85th on Wash. Return to Mataa Transfer Office. Reward1. FOUND POUND A pume. Owner call at Plagree Bank and describe contents ' and pay. MONEY TO LOAN STREET CAR MEN. RAILWAY, CLERKS. BOOKKEEPERS, and an ethers employed, find our office reliable for sums of $10 to E100L Discounts if paid before due. Payments suspended la sickness. No charge for applies Ilona The City Loan Agency, Suite 3, First National Bank Bldg. unfur- W. N PIERdE, Notary Pnblla, Real Estate; Fire, Life end AocidMt 407 24th SL m ,,9 o 4-- y P-'- 6-- 1--6 DAISY SCAVENGER WORK. residence with bath and cellar. On Bench in railroad calling ALL KINDS at scavenger work. district; 92,700. MONEY TO LOAN oh Improved land; resiGOOD modem brick A Prompt attention. John Van Zwa-dano eommlselon. reasonable terms; 41 s 607 2nd SL BaU 747Y. localot 99x132, dence, S731-Enquire Ini phone tion on bench, $4,500. TAILOR A residence ia railAn elegant MONEY to salaried people without $1,800. district. road security or endorsement; payments Clothee cleaned and p reread $1 a with bath, lot 60x122; also to salt, cither weekly or monthly; A f block ot month. 187 25th St. Ball hoaa I SHE. good bam, within business confidectlrA Call and get treet car, $1,900. Bomy tenan D Di Drake, 410-1Ons brick with bath and FRATERNAL des bldg. ewer connection, 12.000. C1IACNCEY PARRY, KNIGHTS OP COLUMBUA MONEY TO LOAN, on farms and city Cor. 23rd and Wash. Phona 359-X- . HUNTER A KENNEDY. ml astate.First National Bank bindRoom I) Ogdea Ceoncll Ne 777. Mete evLOTS for sale, cheap on easy payevening it K. of C ing. ery Car. ments in that nlcs orchard. 7th hail, Wednesday 3471 Weh. Ave, st I o'clock Na and Washington. Inquire on prem- Visiting members welcoma MONEY TO LOAN J. J. BRUMRITT ises. J. H. Myers. J. H. DoVINEL O. K. w. J. MORAN. Fla Soe'y. MEDIUM. FOR SALE Comer lot, Tweaty-aee-od- J street end Madison avanoa, SxS ROYAL ARCANUM. JENNINGS Lecture and MADAM house, pantry and rods, cellar. Address Mm A. D. Smith, Test Medium, located at 427 26th Tested, aonnd. tollable Fraternal Blk. beneficiary Order. room 28 and 21, Woodmans Insures men at street, under Eagle ball, will lec311-t- f reasonable rates for os a, two, or three ture and give public demonstrations th on land dollars. Accumulated ante in bull next Sunday, All are invited to call at parlors thin week. Public FOR SALE Two lots. 46 feet each, geney fund nearly three rllllaa dm on and near the corner of Madlnou lar. InvaiUgata Rocky MonnUii circle at parlor Thursday, 8 p. m. Connell. Na 637, maeta aeconj and and 22d street. Inquire A. D. Smith. Readings dally. 261 24th street fourth Fridays at A. Q. U. W. hail. F. W. Stone Regent; J. W. Wot he' PROF. G. L WORK and wife, cluir--, Coll actor; G B. Roberta. Sacy. apoon. and SCHOOL SPECIAL given medium, meeting voyant automatic writing through spirit n MISCELLANEOUS. Mrs. Mary H. llubbs. No. 2040 Doug power. Readings dally. 2712 Ave. Watch the 8unday paper las Ave, will receive pupils for priSTEAMSHIP INFORMATION. vate instruction, at any time. Let spiritual meeting. for the trr Writing, English Language; and IF YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT A SUFFOCATED IN A FIRE. Literature a specialty. Text books same as ia public trip to the old country now Is ona Utica, N- - T- - May 22. In n fire In good time to gn; 910.00 discount hotel, early this schools. the Metro round trip tickets, good returning 91.00 per week. Beil phone chamberTerms, Annie Sullivan, morning. October 31L If Interested see till References by permission 6HK. A. of Clinton, James, and George maid, O. D. Rasmussen, Agent principal 8. W. Badron, J. S. Irawls, Messrs. monesuffocated. were Tha a guest, 611-lmlines. A. F. Parker. tary lose was smalL A 1-- 3 one-hal- 1 tf eight-roome- d Lin-col- pat a CA8HMOKK, Tracy avenue. KATE HEYMAN, SIX-ROO- firat-clas- n 23rd N O- - Clark. 1ST SSS 1-- 1 Btraa, Women of Woodcraft, Ogdaa Circle meets every Tnaeday sight at o'clock. K. of P. halL VWtlsff Neighbors invited. Dora can ba paid at tha efflea ot E3 Auth. tha afternoon of the 23th of each First National Bank BU. MR4. ALICE COLLINS, G. N 3933 SSI 0 MAJuScRITES, Clerk, roa Av. LADIES op THE 3TI1 Mm MACCABEES. Sliver Hive No. 1. aeeta the noooad and fourtk Tneadayn at l:IP p. m, et K. of C. hall. Na 374l Wiah.avenua vttoi. Visiting listers oordlellytu BESSIE SEBR1NO, L, & LUCY KELSON. X. X. KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. secOgden Tent, Na 34, meets the and fourth Friday evening, ond O. F. hall. at o'clock sharp, la L a Visiting Knights cert tally Invited to attend. J. w. HALSEY. Commander. F. F. BOND. Recorder Keen. AMERICAN OF BROTHERHOOD Yeomen, Ogdon Homestead Na 1506, meets every first and third Friday night at 7:30 la K. C. halL Na 3479 Wash sva. Visiting archers cordially Invited to meet with na. rrask R. WtaaL Fort man. 2111 Lincoln. Mabel Turner, correspondent, 2214 Moffitava |