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Show rnE , ARE MEN CAUGHT A. C. Foster, advance agent of the who of shows, died pneumonia nearly a week ago. Immediately on hi arrival in Ogden, and whoae body was held for the arrival of the circus, was buried Friday, under tho auspices of the Masonic Belle-Floi- o a stranger for they placed A GOOD THING. Win But Took old-tim- Whi the Folic Haiti in Their Littlo BwprfMW iu 1$50,000 FOR d -- u HIS LEGS toas-thwco- d, u d SAD DEATH IN CANYON Relatives Arrive Half an Hour th Lata. Mr. Magdelen Eger, wife of John Eger of Toledo, Ohio, died yesterday at die Hermitage from the effects of tuberculosis. The remain were taken to Richey's undertaking establishment and will be shipped to Adrian, Rich., tonight, where Mr. Eger's relatives live Mr. Eger wu st the bed side when hla wife died, but her brother-in-laH. A. Whitney, from Adrian, arrived a half an hour late. The death of Mrs. Eger culminated a stniggla against the dread dlseau which began many yeere ago. Everything possible wu done for her by her husband and relatives la the east but without avail. Finally R wu doclded to tend her to Utah and she arrived at tha Hermitage, March 4. A little cottage was rented by the Egere near the hotel, where Mr. Eger could live close to nature, and breathe the pure mountain air. For a time she Improved but the dlseau bad been too firmly established to be overcome ud she grew steadily weaker until (he end came, Eger is a merchant of Toledo and Is connected with the Reliable House Furnishing company. The remains will be accompanied eut by tbe huBbud and brother-in-laMr. L. E. BUTTS 'ARRESTED With Having Embezxled Singer Sawing Machine Funds, Charged I E. Batts, agent for the Singer Sewing machine wu arrested yesterday afternoon by Detective Pender, a charge of embasslement, complaint being made by the tha mj com- pany whose local headquarters are on Washington avenue. He wu taken 1o the city Jail pending the action of the company. It Is alleged that Butts, while driving the company wagon, making excursions Into the country and around the city for the puipoee of eelllng collected various Singer machines, sums of money which he felled to turn into headquarters Tho exact um he 1 alleged to have obtained In thle way le at present unknown, but it is thought to be considerable his operations are alleged to have been carried on during the course of several u week A discrepancy In his accounts ud the testimony of cue tom era who had paid him money are the alleged loopholes through which dishonesty vu discovered. As yet no complaint has been leaned aa the company Is undertaking to de- termine Ite shortage before taking ther legal action. WAS A FAMILY fur- AUABREL Was Run Ovar by a Switch Engine Last October and Had His Lags Cut Off. First crop of good Alfalfh, 40 acres in the patch. Machinery for male Apply Geo. Mitchell. Uintah Flat, LEGAL. A suit for 150,000 has beea comRail- menced against the Union Pacific road company and the Ogden Union Depot company, by W. M. Wolff, of Evanston, Wvo, whoae person la alleged to have been damaged In the abuve yum, through the negligence of tho defendants. Maginnla and Corn filed the complaint with the county clerk yeaterJay. Mr. Wolff, on Oct. 13, 1906, wu at the depot welting for an eut bound train. When Union Pacific No. 4 pulled In he walked across the depot platform, intending to board K. and ride to Evanston. While In tho net of crossing track No. I a switch engine, with n number of cars attached, bore down upon him, and before he could escape both hla legs were severed and his body wu otherwise bruised. It Is alleged that the defendants were careless end negligent in not providing suitable protection against the engine and can and that no signal was given when tbe switching crew dashed past the depot entrance. Wolff declares that he is crippled and Injured for Ufa and that 950,000, which Is one of the largest sums ever sued for In the district court, la not more than enough to repay him for the loss of his lags. FAIR ASSOCIAINTERMOUNTAIN TION, OGDEN, UTAH. 50-mi- Pay-meat- 1 s, And Judge John D. Murphy Somewhat Puxzlsd. cents, ss than Was T can only gums what Solomon ould do In a case like this," said Judge Murphy In police court this morning, after testimony had bun taken In tbe case of Mr. Nancy Lowe av. Mary Lowe, her daugher-in-laOrdinary cases of assault and battery are plain enough but when fam-Hlr-a become involved It passes tbe understanding of most Judges. Record fine of 960 against the defendant and suspend It during good behavior, and let her go home to her baby. Mrs. Mary Lowe admitted that s)i truck Mrs. Nancy Lowe, her old mother-in-labut declared the Provocation justified the action and even the plaintiff did not deny that he was wholly without blame. Both the defendant and plaintiff lira In the tune house and It developed that estrangement of the family began tawulha ago when th defendant and Jen-nlng- ii y; u ON all FOR RENT furnUhad advkr 190?. 15 34th or For housekeeping, three or unfurnished rooms. AND F1YK MCE ROOMS For housekeeping, Boyle block. WEDELL. middle-age- woman at Poplar Height, 437 street. k MASONIC star Chapter Na 4, O K Regular meetings beld ot Meson ie Hall oa Washington avenue, between Twenty-fift- h nag Twenty-sixtotroots th first aad third Fridays of ooch month. Sojourning member oordiah ly Invited to attaud. ANNA LEWIS, W. If. ULT V. HAUTE Sacratary. MISCELLANEOUS. FOUR FEMALE. A good girl, ROOMS. FOR RENT Nice, large, Hght, clean furnished rooms, Boyle block, 2408 Washington Av. II ELF WANTED. WANTED FOR SALE Bell phone 645 K. MUST BE FAID IN BUS1 EXCEPTING ADVANCE. NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH UE FOR RENT Tiro furnished room for housekeeping. No children; no dog. Call between 9 ami 4 o'clock; 684 26th. FOR SALE GREAT SNAP-Furnit- ure of room la Grand Opera house block. Iron bed aad bidding, tuoAol gas stole, fine dresser, to h matting, rugs, pictures, stands, on airs everything necessary few light housekeeping. Also high grade piano. All for 9175.00 cask. Address A. H. G., care of Btaudard PYTHIAN Who. F(W BALE at A 3239 Wall GlgTCR Moot every Saturday aftaswoow at haU, Utah Motional ak building. Sojourning atatom invited to attoad. t:S0 la Pythtaa Jersey cow. avenue. oor-diail-y Inquire MR FR BALE Good Ludiow wagon cheap. Apply at 3024 Adama Are. 626-lw- k EVELYN GLABMANN, M. M. C. U1S8 LOUISE RITTER, M. of R. A C ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Wasatch Dlvtataa Mo. 1 wood aad foorth 9. m. ta K. of F. Washington avau aad All brothers an oosdtaUy tavttod to FOR SALE, ONE PIANO Partis leaving town. Address "C." this : o&o. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping 31(1 Adams. FOR SALE 4 aeoond-haaorgan at w your own pric. Address V," this QlOl ALLEN. G G oflen. G U DOTLE. E tad T. WANTED Girls at the Ogden Over- FOR RENT Furnished house all and Shirt Factory at once. Inquire at 337 32ud fit., or 224 24th FOR SALE Good Luck rang, A GUCfi. St. as now, at a bargain. Gall at ooc. tf Mrs. E F. Brau, 3949 Jefferson Av. B. P. O. Etta Ogdea Lodge No. 716 ROOMS For house WANTED Girl at 2260 Monroe Av. FURNISHED Lodgo nod dab room, ohoM Seer, ' 69 Opera 9411 Washington avenue! keeping; gas rang. tf Regular House. FOR SALE Buggy aad karaesa, 3909 ootlags every Tuned ay ovuntag. A. Euler. HB8TMARK. T. WANTED Chambermaid at 115 26th Bsaltod Grant. FOR RENT Nice furnished front J. H. KNAU8S. 1 street, Ogden City. room for two geotlemra, with both, FOR SALE Gaaeral household O It OCR OF WASHINGTON. at No. 164 37th street. WANTED Girl or Jap to do geaeral IMS Jefferson. Call from a. m. to 6 p. m. housework, per meek; a Ogdea Uaien, Nn. 171, Order ei FOR RENT 3 furnished housekeep-in- g washing, 669 32nd. rooms; bath, shad and laws. FOR SALE Throe seatod excursion Washington, ovoaug at I o'clock la A. G U. W. 1214 34th St. Bell phono 406x. wagon, cheap if taken at once. Ball IIELP WANTED tavttod ta vjpitlag phoua, 97IT. attoad. WILUAM DOTLE MALE. FOR RENT Furnished room with HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE for oaia WALTER EIGHET, two men; 3711 suitabl hath; for 641-907 at 30th BL wk WANTED Mon and boys to learn Lincoln. 115-t- f MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. plumbing trade. Dey ami night SALE CHEAP Nearly bow gasclasses, Special rates. Catalogue FOR RENT Throe or 6 rooms with FOR Utah Camp Nn 9999, Modern Wood-e-a oils range; baa baking aad warmFREE. Colorado School Practical of Amelias, meets ovary Tuns liny hath, furnished or uufuraUbod, 1199 even. 2649 Fowler Arm Bell ing 1645 DenPlumbing, Arapahoe St, Wash. night at Bagla HaU, I p. m. Vtaltiag Phono 1199. 4 Colo. 4L ver, born Invited. M. A. GOULD. V. G FOR RENT Light housokssplng AGENTS WANTED. WANTED Boy to loam' th printing J. H. SHAFER, (Sark. 137 36th. looms; business ooo with soma experience SALESMEN make 9309 monthly sellDEORCI OF POCAHONTAS. preferred. Apply to foremsi Standswly flu ing aur 930.09 Boda Vtouatains. ard. st 4 p. m. with hath, also light housskseplag Leootah Coaacfi. No. t, IX of P, 910.00 oommlsatoa on each, aalm I1H1 rooaa, 311 iSod. (talesman collects hla own commis- moots tho first and third Wednesday WANTED Good gardener to cars for sion. Bells oa eight; beat see son. afternoons at 1:10, Eagle HalL Daaa h lawn, flowers, etc.; two cows. a ha paid to fioaio AMon. G of W Act ot noro. Writ for particulars. FOR RENT. Scowcroft. Zenith Mfg Co., Dept. 22, 133 U 111 89th fit Visiting momhon Sail BL, Chicago). WANTED A hoy over 19 yean of ROOMS AND BOARD. MAETHA A. MORRIS. PocaMbntal age who is willing to work nights. ALICE OOLUNS, K. of E Apply In person at The liasa Sisans WANTED Permanent men to board WE PAT AGENTS, ladies or gon Co60 from il-t- f esata room. 3144 to rnea, 91.00 aa and hour Reasonable rates. Bakery. ODD FBLUTWG, to introduce aad advert! oar roi Quincy, Ind. Phone 935. MEN and hoys waatsd to bam Mod. adtos, city or country. Cor-obOgdon Lodge Nn 6' independent OrCm. 3369 Washington Arm plumbing, pla staring, bricklaying, of Odd Pel Iowa. Moots hi L G der BOARD 449 AND street. 29lh ROOM electrical trades; fro catalogue; F. hall ovary Tuesday ovsniag. G positions secured: tuition fifty dob Vtattiag hrathoiu oordtaUy Invited to PROFESSIONAL lira. Coyne Trade Schools, New b present. FOR RENT. York ami San Francisco. 1 yt 117 J. W. BAILBT, Noble Grand. ATTORN I YAT-LAHENRY KlfiflEL hoerotaiy. UNFURNISHED ROOMS. WANTED A. OL HOR4. CITY, Attoray-at-UOBcos over Badeea's QUEEN unfurFOR RENT Two or thro M& A L G G F. hU-- Mte PAPER CLEANING. Drug fitora, I soak tha bustaaas of wk nished rooms; 907 30th. aad fourth Friday ovuntngs at all parttas; am attorney against all Odd Followa hnll Twotydrarth corporations aad monopolies PreLeave orders at Brown drug for wail FOR RENT Two oBco or sleeplsg treat Visiting momhon lavital pared to transact nay gad all rooms over Clark's paper cleaning. Both phones. IDA BAKER. NM of legal kustaasa GERTRUDE KOONfi, FOR RENT. E T. HULANISKI, Attonoy-aLWANTED. Rooms First National Bank FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES UNFURNISHED HOUSES. building. General practice. Fraternal Order of STUDENTS Aorta, No. 1UL F. G E. HAIR GOODS AND CO ITU ME A. FOR RENT modem house, WANTED A limited number of stuWednesday erasing ta Eagle lawn tad shad trees, at Nob Hill. of Rood hotat. at 6:9A Vtattiag dents to learn Lborthand. Pric 90c SWITCHES HAIR lor sal at E. F. Brats. redoes! . Eagle aro tavttod U per week. Instruction given to ten prices. Hair shalaa a specialty. or meetings. penons free. For particulars call FOR Masquerade eostuaoa to rant lor Aorta unfurnished RENT Thrsa T. G MO All, hallo aid tk eaters. AO mall erdsre Kata Wallaoa. 981 2 1st. rooms, electric light tad hath. To D. T. TRACY, iromptiy attaadad to. Mrm G R parties without children. 696 14th DB. H. E FOEEEE Aorta Fhysteiaa 21 14th. F, G Bog 411, WANTED Notice Is Hereby given that at a regularly called meeting of th directors of tho Intarmounteln Fair Association of Ogden, Utah, bald on tho 3rd day of May, 1107, aa ausumont of (91.50) one dollar and fifty outs par hare (fifty cents per share tor, Improvement and one dollar to pay existing debts) was levied on tha capital stock of tho corporation. Issued and outstanding, (also on all nnluuad stock which has been fully paid or partially paid, and also on all stock of the Weber Gouty Fair Association of Ogden. Utah, which has not boon exchanged nnd b utltled to exchange for stock In tills corporation), pay-ab- b Immediately to J. O. Hoywood, treasurer of th Intermountain Fair Association, office at the Commercial National bank, Ogdon, Utah. Any stock upoa which this assess, ment may remain unpaid on th 9th day of June, 1907, will bo delinquent auev nnd advertised for sal at public tlon, and unlosa payment- la mad before, s much of said stock ns may b necessary, will bo sold on th 39th day of June, 1907, at 3 o'clock p. m. at tbo front door of tho Wobor CounNEHVECOUNTED ty Court houso, by th Secretary of th Corporation, to pay tho delinquent Balt lake Man Whs Kept His Fortune assessment thorooa together with th of cost of advertising and expeno In Unlqu Way. WM. GLABMANN, sal. 8 oc rotary. Dr. Joseph A. Jennings, a widely 360 34th Street, Ogden. Utah. know Salt Lak City man. who 1 largely interostad la Nevada mines, is la Goldfield on one of hi period 'TREASURY DEPARTMENT, O flics teal visits. Dr. Jennings was bora and of th Supervising Architect, Washingraised In tho Mormon metropolis and ton. D. C.. May It. 1907: SEALED persons who have a persuasive dis- PROPOSALS will b received at this position and at adapts with a cork- offle nntil 1 oclock P. M. on tho 34th screw, can sometime worm from him day of Juno, 1907. and then openod, soma Interesting stories concerning for tho cons traction (except heating early days In Utah. apparatus and conduit and wiring.) of Here is one, but it i wildcat stock an extension to th U. 8. Post Offlo against high grade ore that tbe doc- and Court House building at Ogdea, tor will attempt to get from under Utah, in accordance with drawings If called upon to verify It. However-I- t and specifications, copies of which ie true. Just tha same. may be had at this office, or at th Years ago, before Utah was M oflloe of th Custodian at Ogden, Utah, 'well supplied with railroads aa ohd at the discretion of th Supervising Is at th present time. Dr.. Jennings, Architect, JAMES KNOX TATLOR, who bad not then thought of diving into the realms of materia medics, Supervising Architect. was a collector for tho largest wholesale house In the territory. He SPECIAL SCHOOL mad frequent trips to the southern portion of the territory and often Mrs. Mary H. Hubbs, No. 3040 Dougbad to ride hundreds of miles by las Are will receive pupils for pristage. robberies vate instruction, at nay tlms. LetIn those days, stage traveler ter Writing, English Language, aad were frequent ud many wa forced, at the point of a revolver, Literature a specialty,. Text books same as la public to pass over his money nnd Jewelry schools. to a gug of highwaymen. Terms, 31.00 per week. Bell pboao Had a Fortune. C44K. References by permission colhad On one trip Dr. Jenningn Meurs. S. W. Badcoa, J. E Lewis, lected nearly 914,000, the greater A. F. Parker. part of which wan In gold, ud, alup though he had escaped hold-uHONEY TO LOAN to that time, ud simply laughed, when his friends advised him to be STREET CAR MEN, careful, he wu a little nervous when RAILWAY. CLERKS, BOOKKEEPERS, aad all he reached Kephl and found a ethers employed, find our office Toride by stage, at night, confrontllable for anms of $10 to 9100. Dishim. ing s counts if paid before duo. Dr. Jen Upon reaching Nepbl, No sickness. la suspended In his the ufe money nlnge placed Th City chargo for applications of a dry good firm and the head of Loan Agency, Sulto I, First NationMm from the firm tried to dissuade al Bank Bldg. taking the night stage out, for the reason that the stage had been robbed Improved land; several times within a few months MONET TO LOAN on no commission. reasonable terms; and It wu generally known that JenI7I1-A- . lad. phono of sums Enquire carried large usually nings money with him. The friend also In- MONET to salaried people without formed Jennings that It was rumored security or endorsement; payments that the driver of the atage wu in to olthor suit, weekly or monthly; league with the highwaymen ud gave Call aad got coafldontlrA business that believed whenever he them Ups SoD. D. Drake, 410-1- 1 terms. my roboff to a them It would pay pull cles bldg. bery. The driver knew that Jennings had MONET TO LOAN, oa farms sad city the money with him, ae be saw it dereal estate. HUNTER A KENNEDY. posited In the safe. Jennings also Room 9, First Katfoaal Bank tullrt-mnoticed that tbe man waa Intently watching him for some time prior to the departure of the stage on Its long MONET TO LOAN-- 4. J. BRUMM1TT night trip. Jennings wu In a hurry to reach Salt Lake, however, and deLOST cided to take tbe chances. When the his took out, Jennings etage pulled for, either on tbe driver. For LOST A browa mink, uat on tbe boot withroute circus grounds or 22nd 8L Phone tbe some distance lay through . 10S3-YReward. an open country, but finally a rough section, the scene of several hold-upBUSINESS CHANCES wu reached. It wu then that got busy. INCORPORBefore the driver wu aware of any- STOCK COMPANIES ATED If you havo stocks or bonds thing out of the ordinary, he found for sale, let me try to sell them for the cold muxxle of a .45 calibre revolver pressing against hie side. yon. George M. Kellogg, Broker, 640 Ellicott Bquare, Buffalo.. "You see that gun, dont you?" Jennings Inquired. and fur Yes," replied the driver, who was FOR SALE Tea room-hous- e alture, suitabl for boarding house, apparently badly frightened. 3 blocks from depot, with largo lot Put It Up Strang. sad barn. 199 23d 8L me now let tell yon "All right, went on. I something." Jennings Profitable boarding FOR SALE have a large sum of money on me leaving state, 3325 house, parties and yon know it. 1 don't wut to Hell phone 106-Lincoln. lad lose it, and'I don't Intend to lone It 1019. And 1 just want to say to you that If this stage is held up tonight, I will MONEY WANTED Is Mil you the moment the stage halted and .take my chances with yon WE HAVE SOME CHOICE FIRST your pula Drive on now mortgage 9 per cent loan to sell. would under ordinary condition.' Parties having time certificates The driver pleaded with Jennings ran double their Income by seeing to take hi gun away, hut it was not iu, W. B. WEDLLI until the stage had pulled up at tho p 2 FOR RENT Modern furnished room, 5J9 drd 8t. lull after S p. m. THIS PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO FIRST INSERTION LESS TitEMENTS At iha regular session of the board of education Friday evening contracts for the furnishing of supplies for the city schools for next year wera to the Bpargo book store. fraternity. Th body has bean at awarded Utah Stationery company, tho Lamb-erRichey's undertaking establishment Paper company. W. W. Browning since the death. At 6 o'clock the Hardware Masons congregated and held their A Co, Wateon-FlygarHardware ritual for the dead. The cortege to company and the Boyle decided to the grave was followed by fifty mem-he- n company. It waa also of that fraternity and Interment change the date for the eighth grade commencement exarcikca from Thurswu in Mountain View cemetery. day, May SO. to Wednesday. May 29, because of the fact that the Tabernacle was not available on that data. Preceding the public cession the usual executive session wu held. The finance committee reported cash on hand aggregating 121,291.10. Two cases uf diphtheria were reported sines the last meeting. Two applications for teachers were received positions and placed on file. Hie building committee wu granted further time in regard to the question of building a new school In the northeast part of tho city to replaee the old Emerson school building. W. M. WOLFF SUES UNION PA-- 1 CIFIC AND DEPOT COMPANY. ALFALFA FOB SALE THELOSSOF FURNISHED AOvRRTlSRMINTg LET. e Gam. e 4N3I33 g bunco gam spoiled and tvo yesterday, th polio br of tB grafter, bp a fortaaate of cireumatancea, wera rested. Thor gar thoir names J..hm Andoraoa and Bdvard Boott. third member of the gang, and possibly several other, nr still at large, owing to th oitouc of thoir Incarcerated partners who refuao to give any Information against thorn. A few mlnutea after 10 o'clock, H-Mosher, a traveler ea root from San Franctaoo t St. Louis, vsi at th comer of Grant and prosperous Twenty fourth street by individual, who Jingled coins getrrich-quic- k of In his pockets, talked methods and finally ended by Inviting Mosher to n secluded part of the city, to form the seoosd la a gam. Now Mother declared at the station that he esw through the swindle, but his aenss of humor would not permit him to abandon the fellow. tmtU ho had learned more of hie trick. So 1 followed him to the Tabernacle square where, by chance, the eceopd grafter turned up, and Instantly recognised the first who he greeted with genuine affection. The gama progressed nicely and won 1100, Mosher, being but Scott acted an cashier and refused to dellveg the coin. They flipped again. The odds wars in favor of tho proposed victim, whoso doe attention to business gave Boott and Andei no chance to gat In their crooked work. Backward and forward the game went until Mother waa given a hopeless csss and the party up split la three 11 visions Boott, who remained at tho aquar for tho seo-oavictim, Anderson who returned to tbs business section, and Mosher who inquired from pedestrians the direction to the police station. Chief Browning and Detective Pender, In company with Mother, started and out to apprehend the fellowe ware successful In locating the dewy and the man with the persuasive speech. At the station they admitted their huaineaa waa not In conformity to approved customs, and that they hud been operating in this immediate vicinity for devsral days. km CONTRACTS MAY FOll BEST each neat town and all danger w as passed plaintiff formed dislikes for other. that the gun a as restored to it-Lucile Bocks, colored, and Penny owners pocket. Wilbur also appeared before the ooun Some mouths Jennings later, to answer to charges of assault. On foamed that it had been planned to request uf the former, the case wa rob the stage on the night in Quescontinued until Monday morning. tion, but the driver had not given Charles Miles waa sentrnced to pay the expected signal and the vehicle a fine of 175 or serve 7S days in jail, was allowed to go on Its way withon a charge of vagrancy. out molestation. THING SURE UTAn. SUNDAY, MOIINIXG EXAMINEE, OGDEN. Good girl for kitchen and dining room work. Apply 432 27th. 69, 1 t. 95-U- 1 . 6-- Jo-stp- a oso-on- d mi 4U7-40- 9 WANTED. 632-t- f MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Fin Adam. 2063 ed; laundry work want- WANTED Chickens. Co 189 2!th at insurance r. N PIERCE, Notary 407 34th Russsll-Jame- a lf IF TOU ARE THINKING ABOUT A trip to tbo old country bow Is good tlms to go; 940.00 discount oa round trip tickota, good returning till October list If interested see O. D. Rasmussen, Agent principal lines. FOR RENT furnished house to parties without children; 761 33rd. Apply between I aad 12 a. m. FOR RENT Famished and nished flats. 3684 Grant unfur- FOB BALE, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, FARMS. a St 'tally tavttod. rrssidt. D. G ADAM IDA BBCKBB, Essiutavy. T. MlfiCH, Trsaourar. E it Ball OODEN third Wednesday aftarao th at 1:89 J. a. UfllB IMS. G of K I JEANETTE phoa, ISIK; lal 786 pr Wobor Camp Ha TA mMn ta E. of p. haU in Utah Notional Bak building every Thoroday evening at I o'clock. Vtatttak Woodman tavttod to attend. T. G MORE! G G E. AUTH, Ctork. ikBaUdtag. six-roo- m M KNIOHTfi OF FVTHIAG Knights 9 Ogdon Lodgo Ha Ha Utah Cootio moot st Pythias, bnlMtag, day ovoatag. All E. of 1.1 to moot with no. W. J. UNDERWOOD. G G K. R. GEIGER. 1L of . UN. MEAD K-- G nnd 35-fo- ...................... WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. LEy Orel. Ha to4. nnhsv Fridny atafcts ory second and fourth ha Vtattiag 7:39. ta K. of r. not gh bora cordially tavttod. 1ST 1 ....... ............ EatI $ son Lane. residence with bath aad cellar. On Bench la railroad calling district; 92,700. modern brick resiA GOOD locadence, lot Mal92, flrst-cition on bsneh, 94,500. residence la railAa elegant road district 9U0O. with bath, lot 60x112; also A block of good bam, within one-hastreet car, 91400. brick with balk and One sower connection, 13.000. A SIX-ROO- per month. This Include cement sidewalk. Same else kits on Adams Ave. 9200. Lots on 7th St 64x148 J. H. Myers. 9200. 740 Washington Ave. m HETMAN, Street Clerk, SSI 1--9 OgdM iCUnta Women of Woodora M most ovory Tuooday 1:19 oclock. K. of F. kalL Visiting Neighbor Invited. A.rsffAuUiS OH kinds. Ball phono 509 Z. Kola. McCarty, 9721 Grant DONE of SCAVENGER 33rd 111, N. H. IVES. FOR SALE IiOts facing on Washingto ax alley. ton Ave. 49 Prioe 1450. $25 down, balance 910 G N, DAISY CABHMOR e, 100-acr- e FOR SALE OR RENT House nnd 15 meres of fond, near Five Points. Good water right Smith Grocery, 29th and Wash. . Wm. Sewell Wil- titt WOODMEN OF THE WORLD, KINDERGARTEN taaght at 1144 Quincy Avenue. Torma 50 cents weak. Music and art extra. Call SPECULATORS hers Is your a wan improved OGDEN chance of a lifetime. Writs bow; LACE CURTAIN stock farm; house, do not delay, as they will go quick. ant implements. Call or writ of all them, offered, by WANTED Luc curtains to tanadar. Bargains James Miller, Hooper, Utah. R. F. owner; or will trade Roll phono 1191, 941 31th. D. No. 3, Bog 1L for California property. Easy terms If desired. Maks offer. Must sell. WANTED Lae curtains to tawdry FOR SALE, BEAL ESTATE. Fine lot 66x160, near Sister's School,. at 1(7 10th BL lal Pboos 1811 bet 34th aad 26th 8L 14 fine sightly lota la City View adFine lot oa OSTEOPATHY. lino dition. Fine view. lot on 38th BL Largo lot on 19th street GORDON O. rVEfl. Osteopath, gradu340 acres land la North Ogden. Fine residence lot east front en ate from Parent School. Klrkvlllo, 157 acres adjoining Hot Springs; big Wash. Ave., 1600 block Mo. Lowtafitayaar block, sulto IA frame house, opposite Treatment by appointment. Hours, Improvements contemplated. 330 acres flag land west of Sugar Fac, 9 a. m. to I p. m. Bell phoas pork 1014-K- . modern house on Bench tory, southeast of Llttl Mountain. Ind, 1012. B. F. BTEACY, Address modem house, well lo914 13rd, Oakland (Ml. wk PHYIICIANB AND BURQEONg. cated residence on Jefferson BARGAINS DR. FERNLUNG Physician sad FOR SALE SPECIAL groom elegant modem resiurgsoa. O0oo hours, 19 and 18 a FOR ONE WEEK ONLY 4', acres, dence on Jefferson Av 4 a. bl 349 35th St Oflics small house, ban,- - fenced, small Business property on Washingm, II toBoIl . llIK; lal 116 phone ton Avs 19,000 fruit good water, 81,100. deuce 949 Wash. IsA okas 196 300 cheap loin all over th Two lota, 3 furalshej, City. small fruit, 3 blocks from car line, 3,000 acres unimproved lands la WePIANOS. ber County. tt cash, 9850. line. car small on lota for farms nnd residence Fine improved cheap Large Seven acres near R. R. shops, culti- M. G. BARNES, th nptodat manta dealer. Opera House block. form For Rent vated, fenced, 9690. wont KELLY A HERRICK. these last Talk fast for SANITARY WORK. room-hous- of U JENNIE FEOUT, KINOEROARTIN. lad. Fboae III. FOR SALE Cheap, G OF N. I ODOR NO L G OF X. Is A uf F. Roll tho ftnt sad OOOEN LODGE NG IF TOU have say hlad ou Jnak. hoao to OgJsa Junk House; w will anil furnished FOR RENT Boron-roohouse. Wodoll. Ogdon THE INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. burs all Mads of Jnak. Boll phono 6 ME lad. phono I89IIX Oroea A Ja eon, SIM Padflo. for BROTHERHOOD E Ladgi No. ITL T. F. at sad fourth Tw days U. W. hhU. VtaNtag m la A Public Real JUNK. FURNISHED HOUSES. INFORMATION. FRATERNAL Batata; Fire, Ufa aad Aoctdoat FOB RENT MISCELLANEOUS. STEAMSHIP FOR RENT One bouoe, with Ia barn, la excellent condition. quire 110 Slot St WORK. MARIe'cRTTS ro Ava. ALL KINDS of oeavonger work. Prompt attention. Joha Vda X wades. 107 lad Bt Ball 747T. 3441 Clerk. 9711 Mon- LADIES OF THE MACCABEE TAILORS. house, largo lot, Stiver Hlra No. L cash, balance long Clothes cleaned nnd pressed 91 time; Interest 7 per cent month. 157 25th St Boil chose 9MX. KdofGht No. I7 Wash, arans. Nine-roohouse, large lot 92,750. Vtaltiag Balance asm as rent FRATERNAL G brick. North Wash, 12,500; LUCY NELSON. XL K. 9300 annually until paid. KNIQHTB OF COLUMBUE Five-rooframe, 91500; 9100 cash, KNIOHTS OF THE MACCABEE rout. balance Ogdon Connell No 777. Meets evCHAUNCEY PARRY, Ave. i 2469 Wsh X. of C W. B. WEDELL, ery Wednesday evening at sw Cor. 23rl and Wash. Phone 359-X- . Ogdon Toot, No. 24. moots ha No. 3471 Wash. Ave, at I oUock Md and fourth Friday nrantaga Vtaltiag members welcome halL F. at 3 o'clock sharp, la L G G FOR SALE Building lot close In. LOTS for sale, cheap oa easy J. H. DeVIXE, O. K. to V lilting Kalghts cordially lavltra sr. J. MORAN, Fin. BoCy. In that nice orchard, Cor4 7th Apply 459 21st; else 42x130; price a 3500. and Washington. Inquire oa prem-J- . I. w. HALSEY, Commander. ROYAL ARCANUM. H. Myers. F. F. BOND, Recorder Keen. MEDIUM. reliable. Fraternal Tested, send, AMERICAN OF FOR SALE Corner lot Taeniy-seo-on- d beaefleiery Order. Insures mea at BROTHERHOOD Home toad No. 190 street rnd Madison avenue, 9x1 MADAM Yeoman, Ogden JEXXING8 Lecture and reasonable rate for one, two, or three d meets every first and Gird Friday houss, pantry and rods, Test Medium, located at 427 35th thousand dollirs. Accumulated emer-gonccellar. Address Mrs. A. D. Smith, night at 7:90 ta K. G ha No. 3471 fund nearly thro million dol under Eagle ball, will lecstreet roomy 15 nd 36, Woodmaasotr Blk. ture and give public demonstrations lam. Investigate. Rocky Mountain Vtattiag archers cordially tavttod In hall next Sunday. All are invited Connell, No. 837, meets eeeoaJ and to moot with us. to call at parlors this week. Public fourth Fridays at A. G U. W. hall Wlaat Foreman, till W. Wot he.' Frank chela at parlors Thursday, 8 p. m F. W. Stone, Regent;B. J. lota, 45 foot each, FOR SALE-T- wo Lincoln. Roberts. SscT O Collector; vpoon. Readings daily. oa and near tho comer of Madlso.i Mabel Tamer, correspondent IH4 and 22d street Inquire A. D. Smith. Uoffltua ADS YIELD BIG RESULT WANT RESULTS. BIG YIELD ADS WANT 2C5 24th tree a SNAPS 93,000; 9500 lf a pay-amen- ts sight-roome- y |