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Show 'S t v - . inr FRANKLINS vada, I tab and Arizona. wi.l be a:-laud gvucra1 lu New Y.i In f'jcees-io- n to Percy banuci.cL, wL.j resigned recently. GARB. Philosopher Often Taken For a Quaker, Though Ha Waa Not Ona Benjamin Franklin was efcoa taken r for a Quaker, but the pbilosojik.-- iiU to of tba Frieud. Society ot belong Franklin, being a simple citizen of Philadelphia, wot clothes of a fashion et by the Quakers, a plain gray or drab suit. Hr eontinu-r- i to wear tliiv cMtnnic white be was lu France, llnce when bla court ault waa not ready he appeared in bin republican" garb before Louie XVI. He became the fashion tn mace and InJeed in nearlp all Eniepe, ami It waa at one time the proper thing for poung republican and litterateurs to dreae a ia Franklin. The German historian, Bchlosaer, describing Franklin's appearance In the French yin 1 ' FREAKS OF FUNNY COMPOSITORS To many people the "prln;.r is an unfailing Jo. ami "Mr. ComiWtor. Just as he is lUTir.lly one of the moat accurate and car.-fu- l of workers, is also the test man to grudgr a smite at tin- trips he make, and he takes care that the fund of humor dues not run dry. it is not lung since a oumllst, who had occasion to write of "those blind guides who strain at a gnat and swallow a camel," waa made by a humorous compcslior to ray, blind guidea who strain at a gnat and swallow at a camel," which la not at all a bad rendering of the same Idea; bat It was another compositor who, In setting the report of a speech delivered by the Archbishop of Canterbury, waa reapmslble for this eniThe Pus to files gmatic sentence: Telegraphs which beat Interprets this age tells you the beat you can come to In that line of thought And falling with my weight of cares; Upon the world's great altar stairs, etc." What HI Grace had really said was not "Kiatofllce Telegraphs," but Post Laureate," a very different thing. A delightful mistake of this kind represented Sir Henry Campbell-Bannermaa brandishing a mailed fish;" another made a clergyman la on a deceased parlahlt.m-- r express the pious hope that he had taken up her physician to heaven. The words the vicar used was position." Sir Herbert Maxwell, a short time ago, waa horrified to find In one of hia historical books references to an archbishop of "Near' York who gallantly defended the borders when tha second. Edward was king, nearly alx centuries ago; while In another volume of his a photogravure which should have been labelled The Home of the Black Baas waa published to the world aa "The Home of the Black Bugs," and thus of rare Interest to well-know- n ; drawing room, apeak of "the simplicity of his externa! appearance, the friendly meekness of tha old man and tba apparent humility of the Quaker. In truth, the humility and the meekness were mostly matters of appearance, and the Quaker aspect waa only an aspect Franklin waa brought op bp his parents In Boston in tba Congregational church and waa intended by them for the mlnlstrp. When lie went to Philadelphia, he saps In his autobiography, he paid his "aanna 1 subscription to the only Presbyterian minister or meeting we had In Philadelphia. But he distinctly a rows his disagreement with Presbyterian doctrine and later waa quite as ready to welcome and assist Whited 1, tha Methodist, with whom bo also openly dins greed. Later atllL bo took n pew In an Episcopal church, but be was never a communicant Episcopalian. lie taps tuucb about religion tn Ids autobiography, explains how ho became a deist In him youth, but abandoned the doctrine because it was not useful in making men good. Jlte own creed he declare to bo belief In God and In the immortality of the soul. Though nip scheme was not wholly wltbont religion," he writes, there waa no mark of any of the distinguishing toneta of any particular sect" Touth'a Companion. n entomologist HE HIS GAINED a. 8 Boyd waa made by a compositor to write these amazing sentences . She stuffed papa Into the grate and soon there waa, a merry and Oh, bother the apple blase," cried Herbert, recklessly sauce, burning hia hoota, bring up the loin of pork." In neither case were the facta quite so bad aa represented; It was "paper" that really supplied the Mrs POINT. Ts Do It tha Actor Ipeilad tha Play and Last hi Position. An American actress who had toured In England waa telling her eapertencen and related an Incident that autiaed bar. She said: In n play produced in the provinces there ia a scene In which the hero strikes the villain, who slinks away without seeking to defend hlmaclf. One night In a Urge manufacturing town the young fellow who played tbo deep dyed scoundrel remarked to tha leading man beforo the curtain rose " I say, old chap, Pro got my fiancee out tn front tonight with bar father and mother. Now, of course they dont know anything about our business, and Tm afraid It would rather hurt na with them If I received n blow and got way In the usual cowardly fashion, la dear old chap, can't yon omit tho blow tonight! Buf my boy, tho management will fine me 3 ihllllngs! -Well, 111 pay the fine.' 011, yea! That's all very well for you, but what do I get out of it? Nothing hot a bad name with the pow- 4. blaie, and his boats" that Herbert consigned to the flames. This la almost as bad as tha case of the author of a classic drama who. tmiutsl i - ddi:ii-u- pn hr "rxprts ti-1 i sinew iigiui-,- whose 111 health Emprera liipiru.l the ria..ap!i. In describing a tortUccming funna luoal els' aunuul meeting iu paper siimiunced that "there ill also be a pumping competition, winch will include sioae-w-.water pump., pumps, etc." The cotupei incus were actually nut In pumping, but in jumping. AnJ just try to picture the face uf that srnuinrni of the Fuels' Corner who fouud his beautiful line. "See the pale martyr in his sheet of fire. transformed into "See the pale martyr with hia shirt on flte." Til Una. . , An Odd Animal Community. NOTICE Talking Threugh a Human Body. To talk through a human body or row of human bodies, for the matter of that, la one of the weirdest of tha electrician's feats. If a telephone wire ha severed and the two unde bo held hy a person, one In each hand, but far part It la quite possible for two Individuals to carry on a conversation through tha body of the medium readily and as distinctly ta If tba line bad been properly connected. Johnny's Horrid Finish,-"Iyou don't quit eating ao much, Johnny," exclaimed Mrs. Lapailng, horrified at the gluttouons propensities of her yoigigest the Drat thing yon know youll bo a regular filibuster!" Chicago Tribune, Feminine Bravery. Tom Do yon think women . aver than men? Dick Tea. I do. -ever saw one yet that wouldn't take a chance at marriage. Detroit Free Free. In the Second District Court of Weber SPECIAL ROAD TAX ELECTION. Harrlsrille. Pleasant View, North Ogden, Randall, RJverdale, Warren, Weber County, Utah: NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of Resolutions adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Weber County, Utah, on May 20th, are hereby 1907, Special Elections called In HARRI8VILLE, PLEA8ANT VIEW, NORTH OGDEN, RANDALL, R1VERDALE and WARREN ROAD DISTRICTS of Weber County, Utah, on Thursday, June 20th, 1907, at the Iterrisvllle School House, Pleasant View School House, North Ogden School House, Randall School House, Riverdale School House and Warren School House, In said districts, between the hours of seven (7) oclock A. X. and seven (7) o'clock P. M. on said day, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors within said district, a proposition to authorise the Board of County Commissioners of Weber County, Utah to levy for the year 1907, a district road tax flsl of five (5) mills on all the taxable property within each of sslj districts, to be used exclusively for the construction and repair of roads and highways situate therein. voters residing Only registered within said district, who shall have paid prnpertv tax therein In the year One Thousand Nine Hundred Six (1906) shall he entitled to .vote at such election. named persona have Tha foltow-mbeen duly appointed by the ssul Board to conduct such special elections: M. D. Harris, I J. HARRISVILLE Taylor and George Years ley; PLEASANT VIEW Xephl P. Mathews, Jamea Jenson and O. H. Hick-enicope- r; OGDEN' Thomas Storey, and S. C. Bhupe; Toone CONGREE8S Heber J. Randall, RANDAIX, JOURNS. Jamea IJnford and William Unford; RIVERDALE Joseph Fife, Richard Guatemala City, May 26. Congresa Dye and P. A. Mortenaen; General Mar-nadjourned yesterday. Merril E. WiJIto, Jr. WARREN Serrano has been elected vice president of the republic amPJnen-Barrioa- . Juscph East and Samuel Knight. By order of the Board of County who la now minister of for-- t gn relation, has been 'elected second Commissioners of Weber County, Utah. OSCAR B. MADSON, r'ce president Chairman Board County Commissioners. Weber County. Utah. PROMOTION FOR CONSUL. A1 AD- o London, -It Is understood May net Courtenay Walter Bennett British consul general for California, Ne- 26- or middle-age- llcigii;, a 437 lwa - WANTED Qlr la at tha Ogden Overall and Shirt Factory at once I' tab: County, In the matter of the estate of Elisa- WANTED Girl at 22 CO Mouioe Ava. beth J. Stephens, deceased, creditor will present their clalma with voucher to the undaralgnud at the office WANTED Chambermaid at 115 25th of A. G. Horn, Attorney-at-la2(21 reel, Ognra City. Wash leg on avenue, Ogden (Tty. Vtah, 1907. or on before September 15th, WANTED Girl or Jap to do general Dated May 4th. 1907. housework, $5.00 per neck; ao WM. J. STEPHENS, JR., washing, 556 32nd. Administrator. A. G. HORN, Attorney for Estate. 1 In the Second District Court of Weber County, Utah: In the matter of the eatate of Pan! Van Booy, deceased, creditors will preeent their claims with vouchers to tha undsrsigned at the office of A. G. 2421 WashingHorn, Attomey-at-law- , ton avenue, Ogden City, Utah, 00 or before September 15th, 1S07. Dated May 4th, 1907. J. B. HERRICK. Administrator. A. G. HORN.ttorney fur Eatate. INTERMOUNTAIN FAIR ASSOCIATION, OGDEN, UTAH. Notice la Hereby given that at a regularly called mealing of tha directors of tha Intcruiountaln Fair Association of Ogden, Utah, held on tha 3rd day of May, 1907, an assessment of (11.50) ona dollar and fifty cents per share (fifty cents per ahare for Improvements and one dollar to pay existing dabta) waa levied on tha capital stock at tha corporation, issued and outstanding, (also on all unissued stock which bos been fully paU or partially paid, and also on all stock of the Weber County Fair Association of Ogden, Utah, which has not been exchanged and la entitled to exchange for stock la tkls corporation), payable immediately to J. G. Haywood, treasurer at the Intermountala Fair Association, office at the Commercial National hank, Ogdon, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 8th day of June, 1907, will ba delinquent and advertised for sate at public Motion, and unteaa payment la made before, ao much of eaM stock aa may bo necessary, will be sold on the 23th day of June. 1907, at 3 o'clock p. m. at tha front door of tha Waber County Court huufe, by tha Secretary of tho Corporation, to pay tha delinquent aeeeaement thereon together with tha cost of advertising and expense of WM. GLASMANN, ale. Secretary. 360 34th Street, Ogden, Utah. I1ELF WANTED MALE. WANTED Car cleaners; wages fl.SS per day. R. G. shops, G. W. Carry, foreman. WANTED Boy to learn (he printing business ona with soma experience preferred. Apply to foreman Standard. at 4 p. m. WANTED Good gardener to care for lawn, flowera, etc.; two cows. Joseph 8cowerofL WANTED A boy over 16 years of ags who la willing to work nights. Apply In person at The Hess Steam 61k-t- f Bakery. MEN and boys wanted to learn plumbing, plastering, bricklaying, electrical trades; free catalogue; position oenrod; tuition fifty dollar!. Coyne Trade Schools, New York and Baa Francisco. 1 ft 117 DAVID MATTSON. (SEAL) County Clerk, Weber County. Utah. Dated: Ogden, Utah, May 25ih. 1907. aa la public Terms, 11.00 par week. Bell phone G44K. References by permission Messrs. 8. W, Badoon, J. S. Lewis, F. Parker. MONET TO LOAN BL liable for sums of 10 to 11001 Discounts If paid before due. Payment suspended la alckaeis. No Tha City chargo for applications. Loan Agency, Suite 3, First National Bank Bldg, MONEY TO LOAN on Improved tend; reasonable terms; no commission. Enquire Ind. phone S731-- to salarlsd people without security or andoreement; payments to suit, either weekly or monthly; MONET Call and gat business confldaaUrJ. Bomy terms. D. D. Drake; 410-1otee bldg. . 1 MCE ROOMS FOR 8AIJ at 26th. S MONEY TO LOAN J. J. BRUMMITT BUSINESS CHANCES COMPANIES INCORPORIf you have stocks or bonds for sale, let me try to sell them tor you. George M. Kellogg. Broker, STOCK ATED 640 EUicott Square, Buffalo. FOR BALE Ten roomJiouae and fur nitura, suitable for boarding house, 2 blocks from depot, with large lot and barn. 169 23d St. dially livltsd to attend. y; agents wanted. WE PAY AGENTS, ladles or gentleto fl.00 an hour men, from 50 to Introduce and advertise our remedies. city or country. Coroba Med. Co, 2356 W aehlngton Are. e-- . EVELYN GLASMANN. M E. C. MISS LOUISE RITTER. ML at R. A C. Inquire ORDER OP RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Good Ludlow aragoa Apply at 3024 Adams Ave. cheap. 526-lw- a k a d if.a k U 10-t- Quincy. linea. Ind. Phone 135. 525-S- BOARD AND ROOM ll3-mo- Ogden Lodge Na i. Independent On dor ef Odd Fellows. Meets In L G O. F. hell every Tuesday evening. Vlaltlag brothers eord tally invited to be proaeaL J. W. BAILEY. Noun Grand. HENRY KISSEL, Beo rotary. PROFESSIONAL 443 M'a street. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW- A. ROOMS. FOR RENT Two or three nished puma; 807 20th. . t Attorney-et-La- Dug Store. FOR RENT Two office or sleeping ruuiua over Clark a. "fee. HORA aOffices over Badeoae 1 eeek the business of am attorney against all corporations and mono poll a. prepared to transact any and all fci of legal business. ell parties unfur- . CITY, RKBEKAH LODGE F. hall Meets see end and fourth Friday evoalaga at Odd Fellow1 hell Twoatrfourtt tract. Visiting members lavittC IDA BAKER. Noble Grand. GERTRUDE KOONS, Secretary. QUEEN ; Na E. T. HULANI8K1, Attorney-at-Law- , Room Ftret National Baak building. General practice. 8 aa d, L Fraternal Order of Eagles, Of tea FOR RENT modern house, HAIR SWITCHES for sals at reduced Aeris, Na 111. F. O. B moots otery Wednesday evening tn Eagle ball, oart lawn and ahada trees, at Nub Hill. price. Hair chelae e specialty. ad Read hotel, at 3:66. VlalUag BrothMasquerade costumes to roat for E. r. Brat. 5 balls end theaters, All mall orders er KagUe am lavllsd tn auead the promptly attended to. Mra. C. E Aerie BMetlnea FOR RENT Throe unfurnished President T. C. NORRIS, Loo, 181 34th. P. Bos III. rooms, electric light and bath. To D. T. TRACY, Beeraury. parties without children. 665 24th Anri FhyeioUa DR. H. FORBES, R INSURANCE. FOR RENT WANTED. FURNISHED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Fine laundry work 6 cd; 3063 Adama. want- k HOUSES. FOR RENT furnished house to parties without children; 761 23rd. Apply between 9 and, 12 a. tn. FOR RENT Furnished and nished Hate. 2634 Grant MONEY WANTED FOR WE HAVE SOME CHOICE FIRST mortgage 8 per cent loan to sell. Parlies having tlma certificates ran double their Income by seeing ns. W. B. WEDELL. FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE. Fine lot at line Large lot on 16th atreat. . Fine residence lot, eaet flont on Wash. Art., 1300 hlock 4 room frame house, opposite park modern house oa Bench modern house, well located lealdenoe oa Jefferson groom elegant modern reii- denoe on Jefferson Ave. Business property oa Washington Ave 16,000 300 cheap lots all over the City. 8,000 acres unimproved laada In Weber County. Large and small Improved forms for sale. form For Rent. KELLY A HERRICK. ............i,.,...,,, RENT Bevea-rooWedell. bouse. unfur- FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD e. Lodge, Na 171, T. F. B. d end fourth Tnendnye at la A. O. U. W. haU. Vlaltlag JUNK. p. m. mem bore eordially Invited. D. H. ADAMS, Provident THE INDEPENDENT JUNK OOi buys IDA BECKBRl Seerotary. all klnda of junk. Bell phone 63(2. LTraaeorer. I60ID. Grata E. F. Jacob oa, 1146 Paella OGDEN LODGE NO. 1, OL OF K IF YOU have say Mad ot Jaak, phoae to OgJen Junk House; we will sell OGDEN 'ODOR NO L XX OP menu In E. of P. Hail (fen font end for IL Dell phone, I2CK; Ind. 711. third Wednesday eReraoou at seek ma. furnished OGDEN SPECULATORS hero la your chance of a lifetime. Write now; do not delay, aa they will go quirk. Bargains all of them, offered by owner; or will trade for California properly. Easy term if desired. Make offer. Must Mill. Fine lot 66x150, near 8lsteF School, hot 24th and 25th BL 14 Sne rightly lute In City View addition. Fine view. 2 Afoot lot on S8lh SL 240 acres land In North Ogden. at acres adjoining Hot Springs; big Improvements contemplated. 320 acme fine land went of Sugar Factory, south east of Little Mountain. 167 B. V. 8TEACY, Add rasa 314 33rd, Oakla&J Cal. wk FOR SALE SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR ONE WEEK ONLY (ft aero, mail house, barn, fenced, small fruit, good water, $1,100, Two lots, 2 furnished, small fruit. 2 blocks from car Hue, H cash. $030. Fine residence loti cheap on car line. Seven acres near R. R. shop, cultie, vated, fenced, $650. Talk fait, for them wont last. N. H. IVES. eroeth at 3:36 p. ef H. ILL, I L. JENNIE PROUT. KINDERGARTEN. FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE room-houa- W. N FIERCE. Notary Pnblie. Eatate; biro. Life sad Aocideut 407 84th St Ind.-phon- e s at KINDERGARTEN taegbt at 1144 Quincy Avenua Terms 56 orate per Music end art extra Cell week. 34-lInd. Phone 635. WOODMEN OF THE Weber Camp Na 74, WOMA ta K. ef p. bell ta Utah Ne Ml ldtaf every Thnrodey evening emdtaEr LACE CURTAINS, V telling Woodmen terited U attend. ' C. T. C. MORRIS, E. AUTH. Clark. Flint Nellraai Bank BoUdiag. o'clock. WANTED Lace curtains to launder. Bell phape 1381, 142 28th. a Lace curtains to laundry at 167 10th 8L led. Phone I666A. WANTED KNIGHTS OF FVTH1A8. Mfoid Ml OSTEOPATHY. Lodge Na 3. Ogdea Vtra Pythias, meets at Oaetla National Baak beiUtag, every MonPday evening. All X.' at - e reqaeeted to meet with ne W. J. UNDERWOOD G. E. R. GEIGER, M. Ol T. U N. MEAD, K. of R. an GORDON O. IVES, Osteopath, graduate from Parent School, Klrkville, Mo. LewteStayner block, suite 64. a Treatment hy appointment. Hours, I a. m. to i p. m. Bell phoee 1014-Ind 1012. PHYSICIAN! AND IUROEON3. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. FERNLUND physlelaa sad Bego Uhr Circle, Na lot. Burgeon. Office hours, 11 end II e. eecon m, II to 4 p. m. 146 25th SL Office ery ta IL of 7:16, at 15. Bell Ind. I1IE; phones. cordially lev!ted. denes 341 Wash. ltd. phone SOL DR. A. DAISY CASHMORfc PIANOS. X. G. BARNES, the dealer. Open House block. KATB kHKYMAN, 33rd StrooL music SANITARY WORK. wk DONE of an klnda Ben pkone ltK Ntle. McCarty, 2731 Grant FOR 8ALE Lota facing on Washingto an alley. ton Ave. 49 SCAVENGER WORK. Price $450. $25 down, balance HO FOR SALE Building lot, close In. per month. Thla include cement Apply 458 21at; alee 42x130; price of aotvenger Idewalk. Same six lota on Adame ALL KINDS M)Q. Prompt atteatioa John Van Ewe-10Ave. $300. Lota on 7th fit. 54x146 2nd SL Bell 747T. dan. J. H. Myere, $300. residence with bath and A 740 Washington Ave. cellar. On Bench In railroad calling TAILORS. district; $3,700. SNAPS house, large lot, A GOOD Aroon. modern brick resiClothes cleaned and preened II a locacaah, balance long 3,600; $500 dence, lot 99112, month. 117 35th St. Bell when I1M tion on bench, 14,600. time; Interoat 7 per cent. real denea In rail- Nine-roohouse, large lot, $2,756. An elegant Balance same aa rent FRATERNAL road district, $1,600. with hath, lot 60x132; also brick. North Wash, $2,500; A block of $300 annually until paid. good barn, within one-hal- f KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. Five-roostreet car, 1 J00. frame, $1,500; $100 cash, Ona groom brick with bath and balance rent ' Ogden Ceuaall NO 7TT. newer connection, 13.000. W. B. WEDELL, 2408 Wash Ave. ery Wednesday evonlag at X. of C CHAUNCKY PARRY. , Na 3471 Wseh. Ava, at I oUoek Cor. 23rd and Wash. Phone 299-Visiting members waleoma FOR SALE OR RENT House and J. H. DeVIKE. O. K. LOTS for sale, cheap oa easy . J. MORAN. Fla Saey. 15 acre of land, near Five Point. In that nice orchard. Cur. 7th Good water right Smith Grocery, on prom ROYAL ARCANUM. and Washington. Inquire 26th and Wash. Wm. Sewell, Willm lee. J. H. Mycra. son Lane. Tested, eouad, - tellable. Fraternal Iaenres men M Order. boaeSciary FOR SALE Comer lot, Teeniy-aeo-onMEDIUM. reasonable rate for oae. two, or three street rad Madison avenue, 8x( thouaand dollar. Accumulated eemrd house, pauti y and rods, JENNINGS Lecture and fancy fund nearly throe million doi MADAM D. Addres A. Mrs Smith, cellar. Test Medium, located at 427 25th bin. InvosUgata Rooky Mounteli rooms 35 and 26, Woodman act; Blk eeeoal end street under Eagle hall, will lec- Council, Na 637. meets gll-t- f ture and give public demonstrations fourth Fridays at A. O. U. W. hell. F. W. Stone.' Regent: J. W. Wothe In hall next Sunday. All ere Invited FOR BALE Two Iota. 45 feet each, week. Fublic Collector; G 8. tobrii. Bc'y. this tpoon. et to rail parlor the of near comer Madlton on and m. at p. circle Thursday, D. par!r Smith, and 23d street Inquire A BIG RESULTS. 100-acr- e ' (A K. Clock, 333 M Women et WoedmafL OgAm iCNMe r Tuesday nlgkt Ml, meets YIW1 7:3 e'tlock, K. of Rhatt Neighbors tavltel. Duaa eaa be paid at the offiee el Ei Auth, tha afteraeoa cd onth. Flint Natlonnl Bank BUg. MIS MM. ALICE COLLINS, G. N, foiled IMJUe'cSCTM, Clerk, 3711 Mon- roe Ave. tf SIX-ROO- flrat-claa- LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. SUrer Hive No. L meeta the soooad - pay-mant- . d eight-roome- 363 24th street Reading daily. ! t FRATERNAL ORDER OP KAOLI8 HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES; HOUSES. 3 Profitable boarJlng SALE house, parties leaving state, 2325 Bell phone 806-Ind. Llneola. mo 1016. FOR GISTERSL Meets every Saturday afternoon at 8:80 (a Pythian hall, Utah National Bank building. Sojourning aiaura cor- 7 MONEY TO LOAN, on farms and city real estate. HUNTER A KENNEDY, Room 6, Flrat National Bank binding. Secretary. PYTHIAN of Biandard A Jersey cow. Wall aveauo. 233d 15-4- re 186 24th lily FR KALE WANTED A limited number of student to leant shorthand. Pries 60o FOR RENT One houta, with per week. Instruction given to ten barn, lu excellent condition, DO 31st St pertona free. For particular call Kata Wallaea. 331 31st. mo Co, cai ooroiak anna lewis, w. m. V. HALS TED. a STUDENTS RnaaeU-Jame- U bet waa a streets at each Weeeteh Division Kw. 134, R. C, meets second and fourth Fridays at 8:30 p. m. la K. of P. hall, earner FOR RENT Fltrnlsbed rooms for FOR SALE, ONE PIANO Parties Washington aveaua and 84th matt All brother are cordially invited to light housekeeping 2161 Adams. tearing town. Address C." this atteaA w ute- GEO. ALLEN. C. C. I DOYLE, & and T. FOR RENT Furnished house. FOR SALE 4 second-hanorgana at Inquire at 537 22nd St., nr 224 21th owa yuur price. Addnus "V.," this cLicsi Bi. nice. A2g3t & P. O. Elks Ogden Lodge No. 719. FURNISHED ROOM 8--For house- FOR SALK Good Luck good Lodge and club men, inoad Boor. range, 56 keeping; gas range. aa new, at a bargain. 011 at once. 3414 Washington aveane. Regular Opera House. Mr. K K. Brats, 2640 Jefferson Av. meeting! every T need ay evenlng-A- . T. HESTMARK, Exalted Ruler. FOR RENT Nice furnished front J. H. KNAUS4. Secretary. room for two gentlemen, with bath, FOR SALES Buggy aud harueea, 2900 ORDCR OP WASHINGTON. at No. 164 27tb street. Grant FOR RENT 3 furnished housekeepOgdea Union, Na 171. Order at FOR SALE General household meets ovary Tuesday Washington, ing rooms; bath, shade aud lawu. 2560 Jeffereoa. Call fro in evening at S o'clock la A. O. U. W. 1214 24th 8t. Bell phone 40&x. 3 a. m. to 6 p. m. IL Vial ting comrades Invited to attend. FOR SALE Three tested excursion WILLIAM DOYLE. President. FOR RENT Furaikhed room with wagon, cheap If taken at once. Bell WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. hath; suitable for two men; 2712 phone; 375Y. Lincoln. g!5-i- f MODERN WOODMEN OP AMERICA. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE for aale FOR RENT Three or 3 rooms with Utah Camp Na 9890, Modem Woodat 807 20th St gll-lwmen of America, meets every Tuesday bath, furnished or unfurnished. 3169 m-u- . Wash. FOR BALK CHEAP Nearly new gas- eight at Eagle HaU, 1p.m. Vlaltlag member leal ted. oline range; hae kaklag and warai-inM. A. GOULD, V. C. FOR RENT Light oven. 2646 Fowler Are. Bell housekeeping J. H. SHAFER, Clerk. room; 137 26th. Phone 1166. 5S-DEGREE OP POCAHONT AS. FOR RENT Newly fumiahad rooms MISCELLANEOUS. with bath, ala light housekeeping Leeotah Council, Na 8, D. ad P toon-- , 831 ZZnd. 1 f meets the first and third Wednesday STEAMSHIP INFORMATION. afteranon at 3:86, Bagla HalL Deea IF YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT A eaa be paid to Susie Aides, C. at W FOR RENT. 26th 8L Vlaltlag members Intrip to the old eouutry now la a 118 vited. 40.00 to time on ROOMS AND BOARD. discount good go; MARTHA A. MORRIS, Pocahontas round trip tickets, good returning AUCE COLLINS. K. ef R. WANTED Permaaent men to hoard till October Slat U Interested see O. I). Rasmuaeen, Agent principal and room. Reasonable rates. 2141 ODD PRLUeWR b4 UNFURNISHED wanted. Chicken. A H. ufflro. Boyle block. WEDELL. 407-40- - W ANTED ture - FOR KENT. Leave orders at Brown drug for wail paper cleaalag. Both phones. h two-hul- e furnished roonia No children: no dog. Call between 9 and 4 o'clock; WANTED PAPER CLEANING. 4 Ad-tir- UNFURNISHED WANTED A position as housekeeper to take charge of rooming house, by experienced woman. Inquire 1081 Qaean Rather Chapter 8 Regular meetings held at Hell on Washington aveane, Twenty-fift- h end Twenty-sixtthe first end third Fridays month. Sojourning members ly invited to aiiend. SALE GREAT SNAP-Furniof two room in Grand Opera liouke block. Iron bed and bedding, gas xtuve. fine dreaer, matting, rug, picture, aland, chairs everything necessary for light housekeeping. AImo high- grade piano. AU for jlii.uu caah. e FOR RENT Two for housekeeping. -- STREET CAR MEN, RAILWAY, CLERKS. BOOKKEEPERS, sad all others employed. Had our ofllco re- FIVE of FOR three Ut-jl- 1m SITUATIONS. (k 2i-lw- FOR RENT. . schools. AXP t 51,0 Maaosla FOR KALE New furniture ruuma; :U27 Monroe. Niiv. large, light, clean block, 2463 furnished rooms. Washington Ate. WANTED. FOR SALE, FARMS. Mrs. Mary H. Ilubbe, No. 3040 Doug- FOR SALE Cheap, a wall Improved las Ave., will receive pupils for pri20cre farm; house, stock ant implements. Call or write vate InstrucUoti, at any time, lot Jamas Miller, Hooper, Utah. R. p. ter Writing, English Language, and D. No. 2, Box 1L Literature a specialty. Text hooka same FOR RENT a PROBATE AND WANTED Good girl for kitchen aud GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES timing room work. Andy 432 27tb. Consult County (Jerk or the ReepecUva Signers fee Further Information. 5 MASONIC. MISCELLANEOUS. FtJR RENT Fur I'urutcheil or unfurnished lb'll phone M3-K- . II ELI WANTED. WANTED A good girl, woman ai IVpur 24th atiecL LEGAL. ROOMS. Fur housekeeping, FEMALE. FOB SALE FOR KFXT Modern furulnbed rooms, 0.19 23id Si. Call after 6 p. in. FOUR eix-roo- NORTH GUATEMALA THIS Jt&nilsfcMtNIt PAGE COST ONE CENT PER CRD FOR EACH INSERTION 0 FIRST IN6ER1ION LESS rHAN 25 CENTS. ALL AOVER TiSEMENTR MOST fct PAID IN BUSI EXCEPTING ADVANCE. NESS HOUSES RUNNING CPEN OOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. UN 1907. 27, KENT FURNISHED it waa SPECIAL SCHOOL LEGAL. Natural enemies of the animal world re Bometimaa found living together In extraordinary communities. J. G. Militia In n volume on animate quotes this experience of an observer: On one occasion when ferreting I bolted a fox, a rat, a atoat and several rabbits and rata out of the same earth. The fox bolted first, after giving tba ferret a nip serosa the back, from the effects of which It died as hour Inter. Next came tho stoat and then the cat, both of which I Shot Then followed the rabbits and rata promiscuously. It waa k largo borrow on the bank of a deep, dry watercourse and often held a fox when I ferreted It afterward." Full , ne of MAY MONDAY, - according to the printer, made hia hero exclaim, Bring me my togs,' whan It. was. hia toga" tha gentleman wanted; or aa William Black's experience when bla heroine waa made to perish from a dose of opinion, instead . of opium. An Irish paper caused consternation among its readers' by declaring that the widow faces In tha town badly wanted washactually tha ing," when It was window panes" that called for abluwas another Hibernian tion; and paper which prefaced a poem thus: These lines wers composed some years ago by a townsman who has tong laid In the grave for bla own amusement." Deceased blew eut Ms brains after with a bidding his wife bood-by- e gun," ran' a recent uceount of a sui' cide; hut even more startling and ers that be. enigmatical was that other announce" Oh, well. I'll give yon 2 shilling ment in the birth column of a provinTREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office extra, or, better yet yon hit mo as cial paper: On tha 2nd Inst, at of the Supervising Architect, Washingusual, and I'll hit back! They!! fine Elkin gUm, tha wlfo of J. B. T. SEALED mo, not yon, and I'll giro yon the 2 of a aon. He spoke Indistinctly, but ton. D. C May IS, 1907: PROPOSALS will he received at this hllllnge bra Idea. Ton are how I'm sitwas understood to say that on tha uated. I Shouldnt like the girl to mtx 3rd last, at Rlpon, the wlfo of Jo- office ofuntil 3 o'clock P. M. on the !4th June, 1907, and then opened, mo np with the character I play. Out-li- d seph Landseer, a tailor, of a daugh- day for the construction (except heating ter." A precocious child, that! era are ao funny that way.' apparatus and conduit and wiring.) of The New Haven Register (U. 8.) an Bo the compact was mads, and that extension to the U. 8. Post Office this little contained night when this hero cried, Sir Daniel some time agoIn the article upon Yale and Court House building at Ogdea, Deepwater or something of that sort correction:In our last issue, for slum Utah, In accordance with drawings and specifications, copies of which baie offspring of a noblo race, take College 'alma mater;'" while be had at this office, or at the may that! Sir Daniel not only Took that, water read paper was responsible for office of the Custodian at Ogden. Utah, but gave It hack with such force that (tomerset Tha express at the discretion of tho this startling notice: Supervising The pit In cheer rose at him, Includengine is Indisposed. Her Majesty Is Architect. ing his relatives to be by marriage, suffering from a painful local affecJAMES KNOX TAYLOR, and he walked off the stage In triumph. tion of tha part about her car; this Supervising Architect constllittle a I am sorry to odd he lost Ms situa- la accompanied by not tion, but be gained his point. h UTAH. neural. it- pains wtuh tj':i iug over the U-and ad." Bui n:,.. iby was aub- will:. In dteiui-Laucc- OGDEN. MORNING EXAMINER, WANT ADS YIELD "is.rsMrua LUCY NELSON, R. X. KNIOHTS OF THE MACCASEEK TeL Na 24, aaeeta the era and fourth ITlday errategx haU. at 8 oclock sharp, ta L O. O. F. ta taflted oerdlally Kelgkte Ybltlag atteaA HALSBf, Commander. j.W. w. r. BOND. Beeordnr Keen. Ogden oid AMERICAN CF BROTHERHOOD Yeomen. Ogden Hemaeteud NaUOS, menu every first end third Friday night at 7:30 ta JL C. hall, Na 847$ Wash ava Visiting archers cordially Invited to meet with ne. Freak R. WbuL Foreman, 2111 Llneola. Mabel Tuner, oemspoudeut, 2114 Moffit ava t i h |