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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, PLAYING Nashville, Tenn., former model ator of Cumberland Presbyterian church. CARDS. of Thee Used by the Different Nationa fwwiiritiw at the moat tetarastirg CRACK toot that I'vr seou uu maa ordinarily too r.ntiy" baay to make the trip Ktr the seas assortment of playing lilaseif, "is varteua from parts of tba world. caida In every country the owner of the collection via ted and he went to a l up card of good many-pick- ed Kanufactw and ao repnbeuutivo of the nation. --The Kuesian rinli are petfcapa the moat elaborate. The face of the king and queen are different la cadi suit. the racial element that go to ram poet the empire. Oo the Greek cards classical heroes and heroine art repreannted. Nestor, for example, la the king of hearta and J Agamemnon la the OitM the knave,Hercules the jack of fri.y of dub, fr.H and Ifinoa and Panes the king and queen of diamonds. The Greek pack is rather a cheap one and scarcely dora bouor to the celebrities portrayed. Vadi la a reuler far card manufaccard-makturing. Tha Maa of the Spanish aeeina to he to gat aa much color ea tba cards aa possible. Tha royal lobea art of unuaual magnificence. The clubs are big bludgeons la green and red, and the knave of club. gayly eapsrlaouad ou a prancing hone, re rint. you distantly of Jack tha Giant Killar. Tba spades are ugly little daggers, and for hearts and diamonds there are disks and dice cupa. Tha enls la some of the Spanish packs are eery thin and have a capital spring. The Midairs cards come from Lisbon. The figures are more conventional la design than on the Spanish.- The ace cards are adorned with typical Portuguese erenea A peculiarity of the park bought la Constantinople la that tba ace cards, la addition to the tingle spade, diamond, club or heart la (he center of each, have diminutive area at the upper left hand and jower right hand lm-a- iuu-mtin- sm-iu- tbe sermon. It waa that kind of a sermon that me with Its oddity.. It can be easily Imagined that when forty or fifty people get to cracking nuts 1 with all their might the no apt to be something terrific, and any times ao impressed the minister was bard put to It to hear himself think. That custom, from bring regarded with high favor for many year, finally came to be looked upon as a nuisance, and tbe corner. bablt was suppressed, except In a few Tba Italian face cards portray de- remote localities, although' tbe act of cidedly gloomy personages. Earh on suppression was attended with considof the face cards, by tha way, carries erable difficulty, so firmly had (he nut In small print the name and address of cracking fever taken hold of the fancy the maker. There are-- tiny parka, an. of the people." New York Frees. Inch and a quarter by aa Inch and tbrrequartere In size, which can be TURPENTINE. bought ea the streets of Naples for a resemble the Spanteb soldo. The Moths will leave if it Is sprinkled cards to some extent, although the about royal ties are more dignified. Turpentine and soap will remove Ink Cairo la a great card emporium, and klouaky street offers rich returns to etaln from llnea. the card hunter. Fortune telling cards Turpentine will remove wheel grease, must be In demand there, to judge pitch and tar status. Clean gilt frames with a sponge moisfrom the samples I saw la the collection. The Cairo playing cards comi tened in turpentine. rnuatly from Gamiany. They are brilIt will exterminate roaches If sprinliant in their coloring. The aces carry kled In their haunts. scenes from lands both writ and east. few drops ea a woolen cloth will Tha gem of all tbs parka comes clean tan shoes nicely. from Switzerland. Tbs cards art A few drape added to water In which mall, one and by two clothes are boiled will whiten them. and a half Inches In size, and the back An equal mixture of turpentine and design Is the edelweiss. The kings, linseed oil will remove white marks queens and jacks are delightful atudles from furniture caused by water. In Swiss costume, and tha purchaser knife handles that have beIvory for bis moneys worth, certainly gets come yellow ran be restored to their each fco card has two half figures former whlteaeaa by robbing with tor quite unlike. On the aces an Swiss scenes and objectu of interest also two pentine. Carpets can be cleaned and colors reto a card, the subject Including tha castle of Chlllon, tba Matterhorn, the stored by going over occeelonally with broom dipied In warm, water In bridge at Lncerne and tha 'Jon of Luwhich a little turpentine Is added. cerne." Indianapolis Star. rs Mirrert. Mirrors are usually silvered by coating tbe glass with amalgam. For this purpose a large, perfectly flat stone Is provided, and upon It Is evenly spread a ibeet of tin foil without crack or flaw. This la covered to tbe depth of of na Inch with clean mercury. Tha plate of glass, perfectly cleaned from all grease and Impurity, la floated on to the mercury by sliding, m aa to exclude all air bubblea. It la then pressed down by loading It with weights In order to press out all the mercury which remains flnld. This la received In a gutter around tbe atone. After about twenty-fou- r hours It la gently raised upon it edge, and la a few weeks It is ready to frame. Silvering one-eight-h - His Perseverance, Henry Arthur Jones, the noted English playwright, was giving tbe students of Yale an address on the drama. Your American varnacular Is picturesque," ba uld, and It should help your playwrights to build strong, racy play. But neither vernacular nor anything else Is of moment If perseverance in lacking. No playwright can succeed who is like a maa I know. I aid to tbl man one New ars day, 'Do you keep a diary, rhllipf 'Yea, he answered. I've kept one for the first two weeks in January for the last seven yeans.' " f Hie Good News. T have," ssld a lawyer aa he entered hie condemned client's rail, good newt at last" "A reprieve?1' eegerty exclaimed the prisoner. No, not a reprieve, but your uncle has left yoh 1500. and now you can niect your fate with she satisfying feeling that the noble efforts of your lawyer In your behalf will nut go unrewarded." London Tit-Bit- s. Honest. Hoarder (on leaving) Madam, yon are one of tbe most honest person I have ever met. Landlady I am glad to hear you ,say that. air. Boarder-Ye-a; your honesty la conspicuous on the very front of your establishment Your sign says, Boarders taken In!" Yoodon Telegraph. . If we fail to conquer am a Her NOTICE dlfltenl-Ht- what win become of ns when assaulted by greater? Thomas a Kem- pt. Bplandara ef Cafea. Tha eafea aud hotels of. New York are rivaling each other In the almost orients I splendor with which they have fitted up email rooms for dinner aud after theater parties. At one cafe near SPECIAL, ROAD TAX ELECTION. HarrlsvUle. Ploasaut View. North Ogden, RanJail, ltiverdate. Warren, Weber County. Utah: NOTICE U hereby giveu that In pursuance of Resolution adopted by the Bard of County CoiuniUsionert of Weber County . dab. ou May 20th, are herebx 1907, Siteriiil Election called In HARRISYILLE, PLEASANT VIEW. NORTH OGDEN. K AX HALL. R1YERDAIJE and WARREN ROAD DISTRICTS of Weber County, Utah, on Thursday. June 20tb, 19u7. at tbe Harris v tile School House, Picas at View School House, North Ogden School House, Randall School House, Rfverdale School House and Warren School House, In said districts, between tha hours of seven (7) o'clock A. M. and seven (7) o'clock P. If. on said day, for the purpme of submitting to the qualified electors within said district, a proposition to authorise the Board of County Commission sra of Weber County, Utah to levy for the fiscal year 1907, a district road tax of five ft) mills ou 11 she Usable property within each of aaid districts, to be used ezel naively for the construction and repair of roads and offl-nnit- MASONIC. furnished rooms. MISCELLANEOUS. Qeera Esther Chapter Na 6. O E. Regular meeting hed at Matos. e Hall aa Washington amain!, bet wav Ywwaty-flft- ii aad Twenty-sixt- h siree: tha first and third Fridays C each month. Sojourning members eorOla tT invited to attend. ANNA LEWIS, W. M. LILY V. HALS TED, Secretary. FOR RENT Room or suite of rooms lu thoroughly modern house, with board; IX)K IL-1- 11 ELI WANTED. girl at 2248 Monroe. 5 27-lu- WANTED A good girl, or middle-agewoman at Poplar Heights, 437 24th street. Dak 5 Furnished rooms housekeeping. 22211 Lincoln. A. dining roun work. Apply 432 27th. Girls at tha Ogden Over- WANTED alls sad Shirt Factory at once. s WANTED Good gardener to care tor lawn, flowers, etc.; two eowa. Jo- seph Scowcroft, MEN and plumbing, lewis St. FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms, 539 23rd St. Call after 6 p. m. C261s k FOR RENT Nice, large, light, clean furnished rooms, Boyle block, 2466 Washington Avc. 5251m AND FIVE MCE ROOMS Boyle block. 525-l- WEDELL. FOR RENT Two furnlahadi rooms for housekeeping. No children; no dogs. Call bet even 9 and 4 o'clock; 884 2C1U. A position as housekeeper to take charge of rooming hnune, by experienced woman, luqulra 1081 Oak 81, i WANTED - per week. Instruction given to ten For particulars call persona free. Kate Wallace. 031 21sL 62 FOR RENT Two or three wished nauna; 607 20th. nntur wk FOR RENT. UNFURNISHED RENT Three unfurnished rooms, electric tight and bath. To panics without children. 605 24th if ! FURNISHED Russeil-Jarae- tf MEDIUM. HOUSES. FOR RENT Furnished tad nished flats. 2634 Gnat 6-- 1 unfur4 Iran. JENNINGS Lecture and Test Medium, located at 427 21th FOR RENT Seven--: furnished street, smler Eagle ball, will lec- house. Wedell. ture and give public demonstration in hall next Sunday. All era invited MISCELLANEOUS. to call at parlors this week. Public circle at parlors Thursday, 8 p. m. STEAMSHIP INFORMATION. m Readings dally. MADAM WANTED DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING Family sowing, 27th 8L Ind. 288. 673 FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS a Wasatch Division Na $24. R. C, meats second and fourth Fridays at 2:2S p. m. la K. of P. hall, earner Washington avenue nnd 24th matt FK KALE Croud loidlow wagon All brothsre hre oonbnllp lavttnfi to cheap. Apply at Suit Adams Ava. nttnnd. 5 26 Iwk GEO. ALLEN. CL CL D. L. DOYLE, a and T. FOR SALE. ONE PIANO Parties tearing tavi. Address this Cl Euca I OR at 8AI.E 2236 A Jeracy cow. Wall atcBue. Inquire $26-3- 1 h f, IDlt office. B. P. O. Elba Ogdea Lodge Na TIE Lodge and club rooms, amend floor, 2416 Washington avenua Regular schools. IF YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT A trip to the old country now ia a good tlms to go; $10.00 discount on round trip tickets, good returning till October 31aL If Interested see O. D. RaamuiKen, Agent principal lines. FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE ATTORNEY-AT-LA- a. aOffice hor.4. ever Badens't seek the Iraalneee of all parties; aia attorney agalaht all precorporation and mnuopwuta. pared to nwaaaci auy anil all kind cf legal btuineu. 1 E. T. IIL'LANISKI, Room hullding. Attoraey-at-Law- Ee-Clo- s 1 2 441-la- s Weekly. MONEY TO LOAN 1. J. BRUMMITT Tee SsHlsh. Cltiman' What's the matter with all BUSINESS CHANCES yon tiwampbursf fellows? You dont seem to like tny friend Backlotx. Hube and furbubs No; he's selfish. Cltiman Oh, FOR SALE Ten for suitable house, boarding niture, now! he wbnt That's Subbabe come I blocks tram depot with large lot it. A barn near him caught firo tbe and bam. 168 23d St. other night, aud be put It out without of na members rest of the for wqitlng Profitable boarding FOR BALE the Swampbunt Hose to reach tbe house, parties leaving state, 2325 ' scene. Pklladeliihia Publle Ledger. ind. Lincoln. Bell phone 806-y- ; room-hous- 1016. The Comfortable Fortum. la your idea of a comfortable What fortune? aLJ One." answered tha man of experi- WB PAY AGENTS, ladies or gentleence, that is big enough to buy you men, from 50 crats to $1.00 aa hour to Introduce and advertise our remeverything you want and not Mg edies. city or country. Corobs Med. enough to attract tbe attention of the Co., 2358 Washington Avis. grand jury." Washington Star. FOB SALE, FARMS. LEGAL. E Na i. Independent Ogdea Lodg uf Odd Fallows. r Or-de- QUEEN CITY, REBEKAH LODGE. No. 4, 1. O. O. F. ball Meets second and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows ball. Tweaty-four- street Visiting members NohAi General practice. Bank OF RAGLES ORDER FRATERNAL Fraternal Order of Ragles. Aerie, Na 111. F. O. E.. pieetn every WiidiK-saawaning In Eagle hall, east ef Heed hotel, at 8:00. Visiting Brother Eagles ere lavitad to .attend the Aerie meetings. Og-ie- a HAIR SWITCHES for sale at reduced price. Hair ckalas a a pec laity. Masquerade cuatumea to teat for balls and llteAUra. AH mall urder promptly attended to. Mrs C. K. Loo, 24tb. P. O. Bog 475. T. C. MOKKI8 D. T. TRACY, ill President W. Secretary. LK. II. B. FORBES, INSURANCE. FRATERNAL W N PIERCE. Notary Public. Invited-ID- Grand. BAKER, GEXTRUUR KOONS, Secretary. Aorta phe-nclat- i BROTHERHOOD Reel Lodge. Na 271. T. F. B Ogdea meets second and fourth Tuoadays at $ p. m.. la A. O. U. W. halL Vlaitlng members eordhliy Invited. JUNK. D. H. ADAMS. Preeideet IDA BECKER, Secretary. THR INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. bnvs K. F. MISCH, Treasurer. ail kinds of junk, ttolj phone 6267. Ind. phone BC950. Creaa a Ja ' . eon, 3148 Pacific. j-j- in- OGDEN LODGE . Nft I, A 08 K NO I, D. OF H.. ODGR YOU have say kled ox junk, phone OGDEN meet Is 5. of P. Hall tba first and to Ogdon Junk House; w will esil third Wednesday afternoons of each for IL Dell phnnu, I26K; Ind. 721. monih at 2:30 i. m. SUSIE til MS, X of H. JEANETTE MILL, Financier. KINDERGARTEN, L. JENNIE PROUT, Recorder. KINDERGARTEN taught at 2144 WOODMEN OF THE WORUh Quincy Avenue. Terms 60 crate per week. Music and. art extra Cell K. Weber Camp Na 74, meat Ind. Phone 935. of P. tall in Utah National Beak building every Thursday evening at S LACE CURTAINS, oclock. VI siting Woodmen oordlnlly WANTED Lace curtain to launder, Invited to attend. T. C. MORRIS, C. C. hell phone 13SS, 942 25th. K. AUTII, Clerk. First National Bank Building. WANTED Lace curtains 10 laundry at 167 20th SL Ind. Phone 2695A. KNIGHTS OF FVTHIAS. IF n k OSTEOPATHY. here In your chanee of a lifetime. Write now; 150 do not delay, aa they will go quick. GORDON G. IVES, Osteopath, gradu550 ate from Parent School, Klrkvllle, Bargains all of them, offered by Mo, Iwis-Btaynblock, suite 56. 200 Wash. Ave., 1500 block nwqer; or will trade Treatment by appointment Hours, for California property. Easy terms frame house, opposite 9 a m. to 5 p. u. Bell phone if desired. Make offer. Must sell. 1,500 park 1914-K- . Ind., 1612. modern house on Bench 2,000 Fine lot. 66x150, near Sister School, bet. 24th and 25th St mudera house, well loPHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. cated . 2,750 14 fine sightly hits in City View adview. Fine dition. on residence Jefferson 3,000 DR. A. FERNLUND, phyelclan and lot on 28th St. Broom elegant modem resiBurgeon. OSes hours, 16 end II a 240 In acres land North Ogden. 9100 dence on Jefferaon Ave II to 4 p. m. 240 I6tb St Office m., 157 acres adjoining Hot Spring; big Business property on WashingBell 51 IK; led. 611. RmF phones, ton Ava improvement contemplated. 16,000 daaee 646 Week led. line $92. 320 acres floe land west of Sugar Fac300 ebsap lota nil over the City. tory, southeast of Little Mountain. 3,000 acre unimproved lands in WePIANOS. B. F. 8TBACY, Address ber County- 914 SSrd, Oakland Cal. M. G. BARNES, the music Large and small improved farms for sale, dealer,' Opera Heuea bleak. BARGAINS BAU! FOR SPECIAL For Rant. farm FOR ONE WEEK ONLY 4 Vi acre, KELLY k HERRICK. SANITARY WORK. email house, barn, feaoed, small fruit, good water, $1,100. DONE of all ktodn Bell phono I09X FOR BALE Buildlag lot class in furnished, Nela MgCarty. 272$ Grant Apply 452 21st; sis 42x130; price Two lota, 2 reom-hou' small fruit, 2 blocks from car line, $500. V4 cash, $650. SCAVENGER WORK. residence with hath aad Fine residence Iota cheap on car Has, A cellar. Oa Bench In railroad calling Seven acres near R. IL shops, culti- ALL KINDS of ooavtiger work Prompt attention. John Van Zw vated, fenced, $650. district; $2,700. 6 ff daa, 697 Ind fft Ball 74TY. modem brick resi- Talk fnst, for these won't last. A GOOD locaN. IL IVES. dence, lot 99x132, first-clas-s TAILORS. tion on bench, $4,500, residence in rail- FOR BALE) Lota facing on WashingAn cleiaat Cloth as cleaned and pressed $1 a to aa alley, ton Ave. 49 road district, 9LIOO. 157 25th SL BaB ckwa 856Z. with bath, lot 60x132; also A price $454. $25 down, balance $10 month, f black of good barn, within per month. This includes cement street car, $1,900, sidewalk. Same ale lota on Adams FRATERNAL brick with bath and One Ave. $390. Lota on 7th 8L 54x146 OGDEN SPECULATORS er nt 25-fo- 100-acr- e SIX-ROO- Lodge No. 2. Knlfbta ot Ogden Pythias, moot at Castle HalL Utah National Beak building, ovary Moo-daevening. All K. of P.e requested to meet with ua. W. J. UNDERWOOD. & & E. R. GEIGER. H. of F. I N. MEAD, K- - of R. and y WOMEN OF WOO pC RAFT. Sago Lilv Circle, No. Iwl, ory mm mid fourth Friday nkte at 7:36. ia K. of P halL vtaittag neighbors cordially Invited. ( a DAISY CA8HMORE, Traev avenue. JUT HETMAN, 13rd Street, N, Clerk. t! 127 14 Women of Woodcraft. Ogdea Orel 691. meets every Tuesday eight at o'clock, K. of P. hall Visiting Kolghbore lovltrd. M Dues caa hd paid at the of anA Aath, tha afternaoa of the 38th month. First Notional Bash BUc. MRi. ALICE COLLINS, CLN INS Plngreo Ava. ; MARIE CRITESt Clark, 2731 Mom 1 ' Sanf ' roe Ava 2-- AGENTS WANTED. the ambitious youth. K. of FELUfWa OOD , First National 407-4ti- 8 E Meats ll L A O. F. hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting liretheia cordially Invited to hu present. J. W. BAILEY. Noble Grand. HENRY EitiSEU Secretary. n Fine lot oa Bench. on car . $ line Large lot oa 16th street. . Fine residence lot, east front on ALICE COLLIN Terms, flJIO per week. Bell phone 644 K. References by peintteslnn Madera. H. W. Badcon, J. 8. I.ewis, A. F. Parker. w Ule; hire, Ufo and Aectdent surance, 407 24th SL 6 roomed furnished FOR RENT house to parties without children; 761 23rd. Apply between 9 and 12 a. m. s EEC. MRS. EVELYN GLASMANN. MISS LOUISE RITTER. U. iff R. A G. HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. HOUSES. FOR WANTED. WANTED Chickens, Co., 185 24th SL dially invited to attend. office. Ding Store. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS. divtstr, Ad-dvc- Atlnmeytit-Law- . mo 4--1 flue WISTERS. Meat every Saturday afternoon nt 2; 30 la Pytiuaa hall. Utah National Bash building. Sojourning aiatarn cor- PROFESSIONAL luodrrm lmuae, lawn and sbada tree, at Nob Hill. wk E. F. Urau. WANTED A limited number of student to learn abortkiud. Price 50c Hot, PYTHIAN ure rugs, picture. tauda. chain everything necessary for light housekeeping. Atao high grade plana All for $175.00 cash. A. II. G., care of Standard street 449 261a FOR RENT STUDENTS gas e matting, t unfurnished rooms. w 125-- FOR SALE GREAT of two mums in Grand Optra fcoiM block. Iron hod end bedding, FOR RENT. Leave order at' Brown drug for wail paper cleaning. Birth phones. WANTED. 25-8- FOR RENT Two office or1 sleeping rooms over Clarks a. "rat. SAFER CLEANING. 4 ll-lw- BOARD AND ROOM ... WANTED of nt. 5 SITUATIONS. New furniture 2627 Monroe. ro.um; FOR 8A1.E 4 second-han- d organs at vottr owa price. Addrc. V," this office. 5 2$ St meetings every Tuesday evening. , FOR RENT Furnished roums for A. T. HKSTMARK. Exalted Eater. J. H. XXAUSS. Secretary. Unbt housekeeping 2161 Adams. FOR 8AUE Good Luck range, good w a sew, at a bargain. Call at once. ORDER OF WASHINGTON. Mr. E. F. Brats, 2040 Jefferson Av. FOR RENT Furnished house. Ogdea Union, Na 372, Order of Inquire at 337 22nd til., or 224 24lb Tuesday 81. FOR BAIJi-Gra- Buggy and harness, 2900 Washington,S meets inevery A. O. U. W. at o'clock wk. waning halL Visiting comrades invited to FOR RENT Nice furnished front room for (wo gentlemen, with bath, FOR 8A1JE General houw hold fop attend. WILLIAM DOYLM. PresldaaL at Na 154 STth street. n lulling. 2560 Jefferson. Call from WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. a. in. to 6 p. m. 23-t- f I FOR RENT Furnished room with MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. bath; nullable for two men; 1718 FOR SALE Three seated excursion Lincoln. Utah Camp Na 9990. Modem Woodwagua, cheap if taken XL once. Bell men uf America, meets every Tuesday pboue, 67$ Y. FOR RENT Three or i rooms with niaht at Ragle Hall, k p. m. Visiting bath, furnished or unfurnished, 31G9 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE tor sale members lot: led. M. A. GOULD, V. C. Wash. at 607 20th St 5 J. H. SHAFER, Clerk. FOR RENT Light housekeeping SPECIAL (SCHOOL DEGREE OF pnCAHONTAE rooms ; II? 26th. 514-lmLeeotah Council, Na I, D. of P, Mrs. Mary H. H.ihlia, Na 2010 DongFOR KENT Newly furnished room les Ave., will receive pupils for pri- meets the Brat and third Wednesday with bath, also light huuaskeeplag vate Instruction, at any time, lat- afternoons at 2:30, Eagla HalL Dues Sie-t-l roonLS. 861 sSad. ter Writing, English language, and caa he paid to Fuel Aides, C. of W., 113 26th 8L Visiting members Inliterature a FOR RENT. Text book a me as la public vited. MARTHA A. MORRIS. Poca boats WANTED. Broadway the aides of one of these rooms are composed entirely of mirWM. GLASMANN. rors, after the French fashion, white Secretary. tbe ceiling la covered with gfeen leaves 860 24th Street, Ogden, Utah. and grapes, bunches of pink aud purple grapes of glass, within which are elecMONEY WANTED tric lights. Tba effect la that of a beautiful arbor. Another, cate has mirror WE HAVE SOME CHOICE FIRST mortgage 8 per cent loan to sell. reflecting email rad lights throughout tbe room, white the railing, also of Parties having time certificate can double their Income by seeing mirrors, Is an exquisite Imitation of u. W. B. WEDELL moonlight, the effect of which Is obtained by elect rice Inclosed lu globes of tbe color and sheen of moonlight MONEY TO LOAN seen through a delicate tracery of pint STREET CAR MEN, RAILWAY, greea leaves. Exchange. CLERKS, BOOKKEEPERS, and all others employed, find our office reA Sad Casa. liable for auma of $10 to $1001 one waa A Chics go pbyak-laday if paid before due. Paycalled to attend a sick child la a ments suspended ia alcksraa. No the of Windy quarter shabby genteel" charge for applications. Tha City City. Loan Agency, Suite 3, First NationMadam," aaid the doctor to tha al Bank Bldg. mother, you should send this child into tbe country (or several weeks MONEY to salaried .paopto without each cummer." security or endorsement; payments to suit either weekly or monthly; I am sorry to ray, doctor." respondeonfldentlr.L Call aad gat ed the woman, jhat we are not rich business my terms. D. IX Drake, 410-1do to that. enough bldg. Then. suggested tbe physician, Ttave her scat by the fresh air fund. MONEY TO LOAN, oa farms sad city Oh, doctor," exclaimed the women, real estate. HUNTER A KENNEDY. we ere not poor enough !" Harpers Room 6, First National Bank Ynlld-tag- . blutk. boys wanted to tears plastering, bricklaying, ROOMS AND BOARD. electrical trades; fre catalogue; position! secured; tuition fifty dollar. .Coyne Trade School, New WANTED Permanent men to board and room. Reasonable rates. 2141 York anj Ban Francisco. 1 yt 117 Quincy. Ind. Phone 936. FAIR ASSOCIAINTERMOUNTAIN TION, OGDEN, UTAH. Notlco it oereby given that at a regularly called meeting of tbe directors of the lntermountaia Fair Association of OgJen, Utah, held on the 3rd day of May, 1907, aa assessment of (1.50 one dollar and fifty cents per share (fifty cents per share for Improvements and oa dollar to pay existing debts) waa leried on the capital stock of tha corporation. Issued and outstanding, (also on all unissued stock which baa bees fully paid or partially paid, and also on all etnek of tha Weber County Fair Association of Ogden, Utah, which has not been exchanged and ia entitled to exchange for stock ia this corporation), payable Immediately to J. J. Haywood, treasurer of the Intermountain Fair Association, office at tba Commercial National bank, Ogdea. Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on tha 8th day of June, 1907, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment la made before, ao much of said stock as may be necessary, will be sold on tbe 29th day of Jons, 1907, at 2 oclock p. m. at tha front door of tha Weber County Court bouse, by the Secretary of the Corporation, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon together with the cost of advertising and axpenae of fjr Jackeon at t he elevator. For houbekeeptag, care titaaJard. FOR SALE two-hol- Rooms in or trade, a guod squat goal condition. Addreza SALE piano, in SXAP-Fuiai-t- FUR RENT FOUR Good girl for kitchen and ltick-enloopt- r; WAR REN M erril E. Willie, Jr., Joacph East and Samuel Knight. By order of the Board of Count Commissioners of Weber County, Utah. OSCAR B MADSON, Chairman Board County Commissioners, Weber County, Utah. DAVHl MATTSON. (SEAL) County Clerk, Weber County, Utah Dated: Ogden, Utah, May 2ath, 1907. 2:f. 5 WANTED JOR "T RENT Two fumlhefl rooms. phone ;;.MX. 2233 WasHiugiou. 7 FEMALE. WAXTED-Go- od 2nJ St. 371 Inquire of one-hal- newer connection, 83.000. CHAUNCEY PARRT, Cor. 23rd and Wash. Phoa 159-- J. 5200. 740 H. Myers, Washington. Ave. KNIGHTS Ogdea OenseH OF ' COLUMBUS, Kt Meets every Wednesday evening at K. ef C halL Na 1473 Wash. Ava, at eVlock Visiting mam hen welcome ' J. H. Da VINE, O. K. r. 1. MORAN, Fla. Beey. 777. SNAPS house, large lot. LOTS for sale, cheap oa easy pay- $3,000; $500 cash, balance long TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Office farm; ments in that tics orchard. Cor. 7th time; Interest 7 per cent. Call or writ sn-- t of tbe Supervising Architect, WashingImplements and Washington. Inquire on prem- Nine-roobonne, large lot, $2,750. James Miller, ITboper. Utah. JL F. 4 ton. D. C May 13, 1907: SEALED ises. J. H. Myers. Balance same as rent D. Na 2, Box 1L PROPOSALS will be received at thia brick. North Wash, $2,600; office until I o'clock P. M. on the 24th $300 annually until paid. ROYAL ARCANUM. FOR SALE Corner lot. Twenty-secon- d 1907. then aud of opened, June, day DELMAS IN SAN FRANCISCO. street rnd Madison avenue, 8x8 Five-rooframe, $1,600; $100 cash, eeand, reliable. Fraronal Tested, for tbe construction (except heating balance rent. Order. rode, lghte'oonMd house, pantry and Insures men at Bacflclry apparatus and conduit and wiring.) of He is Retained to Defend Ties of the Ave Wash 2463 Mrs. B D. W. A. Address Smith, WEDELL, cellar. reasonable rate for one. two, or three an extension to the U. S. Post Office Grafters. 25 and 28, Woodmaasee Blk room thousand dollars. Accumulated am and Court House building at Ogden, Jll-t- f geicy fond nearly three nlllioa doi Utah, in accordance with drawings 27. Hnune M OR and RENT Delphin FOR SALE 8 an Francisco, May Rocky Maintain lara Investigate and specifications, copies of which Points. near Five 15 acres of land, Council, No. 637, meets aeoraj aad has been engaged to defend FOR BALE Two tote. 45 feet each, may be had at this office, or at tbe Del masGlass Go"d water right. Smith Grocery, fourth Fridays at A. O. U. W. halL and T. V. Halsey, two ofon and near the corner of Madlucn office of the Custodian at Ogden, Utah, Louis Wm. Sewell, W11 Wash. 26th and F. W. Stone. Regent; J. W. Woth A. Smith D. street Pacific States I2d the of Inquire nnd ficiate Telephone at the discretion of the Supervising son . Collector; O B. Roberts. Sec?. spoon. street. Lane, . 24th 8C8 indicted company, for A Telegraph Architect. his first He made appearance JAMES KNOX TAYLOR. bribery. YIELD BIG RESULTS- WANT AD3 YIELD BIO RESULTS. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS In court this morning. Supervising Architect six-roo- well Improved house, stock 39-l- At the close I a great memorial meeting held in Memorial hall the news of Mrs.' at Clanton waa received and announced from the stage. ' The' aat andlenco waa deeply moved and t thq request of the presiding In singing, Nearer My to Thee." wi Memorial addresses were made by - Dr. Roberta of Philadelphia, moderator of the Presbyterian, general inbly, aud Rev. Ira Landrith of Columbus, O., May 27. FOR SALE FOR RENT - FOR SALE Cheap, a NEARER MY GOD TO THEE" this WAX TED Girl at 2260 Monroe Ave. highways situate tborrin. voter Only registeredresiding within aaid district, who ahall have WANTED Chambermaid at 115 25lh 520-l- t street, Ogden City, paid property tax therein In the year One Thousand Nine Hundred Six WANTED Girl or Jap to do general 11906) shall be entitled to vote at such housework, $5.00 per week; no election. washing, 568 22nd. The folkming named person have been duly appointed by the said Board to conduct such special electluua: HELP WASTED HARRISVILLE M. D. Harris, L. J. Taylor and George Yearsley; MALE. PLEASANT VIEW Nephl P. M WANTED Car cleaners; wages $1.85 thews, James Jenson aud O. 11. per day. R. U. W. shops, G. W. NORTH OGDEN Thomas Storey, Carry, foreman. A1 Tootle and 8. C. Shupe; RANDALL Heber J. Randall. WANTED Boy to learn the printing Jauti-Linford and William Linford; business one with soma experiunca RIVERDALE-Jose- ph preferred. Apply to foreman StandFife, Richard ard, at 4 p. m. Die and P. A. Mortensen; 20-ac- ANG on ADVERTISEMENT PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. IN6EMION LESS FIRST NO THAN IS CENTS. ALL ADVER TltEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN EUSI EXCEPTING ADVANCE. NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH Ua 1907. 2$, FOR RENT LEGAL. NJT SUNDAY. Queer Mathod ef Haaring a Sannaa Ctili In Uaa la England. On flue tuu'mn Sunday I attended a service In a iHrrk of England country chun-- that would hare driven a Sew York prracht-- r clean crary." wild the uinn who travels Tbc rougrega-tk'- n didn't do a ihiiig hi t around and crack nuts. Fancy u . , York minuter talking to a crowd of that kind! The modern i readier like to have thing quiet w hen he talk. It disconcert him to hear a baby cry or a woinaa cough or an old maa anora. If he 1 put out by tuch tritlra aa thece, It 1 to conjecture what ha wuid do If be were to take hold of a congregation where every body brought nuta to crack during the sermon. . Wortbliiera, it used to do thia In England and even in our own states during colonial days. This disturbance wee not a weekly occurrence by any means, if it bed been, tbe poor preacher would have undoubtedly left his flock to administer spiritual consolation to gult themselves. But as It happened only once a year he was forced to endure it. This one day which was attended by such remarkable license came tbe Sunday before Michaelmas day and was railed Yrack nut Sunday . Nobody, an matter bow pious he might be, hesitated to avail himself of the peculiar privilege granted bio, end men, women and children came to cfanrch with their pocket stuffed with nuts, which they complacently cracked and munched during MAY TUESDAY, collce-a- f foreign three-quarte- UTAH. OGDEN, LADIES OF THE MACCABEES, l at Sliver Hive No. L . and fourth Tueodaye at t:$6 avanua 746 Wash, hall, Na K. of Vlettlnx sletevg oqrdtally tevited. CL BESME SEBRINO, L. LUCY NELSON. K. X. 4 a KNIGHTS OF THE MAGOABEES. Na 14, meets the ses-onand fourth Fritay evening, at oclock oharp, ia L O. O. F. hML Ylettiag Kotghts cordially Invited to Ogdea TeaL d nttoofi. J. W. HALSEY. Commaader. F. F. BOND, ReortT Eoootf. AMERIOAN OP BROTHERHOOD Yeomen, Ogdea Homestead No. IMS. meets every first aad third Friday hsU, Na 1471 night at 7:20 ia X Wash ava Visiting archer cordially Invited to meet wtth na Freak X WJant, Foreman, 111 Lincela Mabel Turner, correspondent, 2214 a Meffll t ova , |