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Show THE MORNING EXAMINE!?, by no country and la pretested to no laws or regulations. Ramarkable Experien the Scaffold. ence' FACED DEATH THREE Aed Three Tunes th Trap, Previously Baca Teecsd la Oaad Working Ordar, , Ope Whan tha Bolt Waa . TIMES. officer. "Tbe flag will not be hoisted. Lea will not he hanged today, be raid. John Lee, the prisoner whose death pipiai that crowd bad awaited, had had one of the most remarkable escapes from capital punishment recorded in our prison history. To this day It remains somewhat of a mystery how John I re lived so many years after the events of that terrible morning. I had a dream, the wretched man wrote to his slater the day after hla fearful experience on the scaffold "I , had a dream on Sunday night (the night before tbe day flxed for the execution) that the scaffold waa net nddy aad that they had to make another. I told tbe officers that were on watch ever me at fl o'clock in the morning, hut I did not think it was coming true. But it did- - It waa the Lord's will that I should not die yesterday at the time appointed by man. I believe what waa a miracle. I was on tha brink of death three times. It Is my wish to die. I am tired of thia world, and I am waiting for the time to come, and I hope it will not be long. I have been dead to this world throe times. John Lee did not exaggerate hla aw-- ful experience. At 8 in the morning of that February day he had been led from hia cell to die. In what bad been the coach house of tlie prison tbe gallows bid erected. Beneath was n deep pit doors, which, when the condemned man waa placed in proper position, should, it a signal from tbe executioner, fly open, n bolt being withdrawn by- an assistant pulling a lever. Tbe whole arrangement hid been tested several times and bad worked satisfactorily. But now, with John Lee standing there with the cap drawn over hla face and the hangman's rope aronad bis neck, the flap doors beneath bis feet would not give way I Berry made the fatal signal, the aeeist-- aat pulled the lever, the bolt flew back, but (he doors kept their placq. Then warders rushed forward and stamped with their feet upon the doors. They remained Arm. Lee waa led aside, and carpenters were called In to saw some of the woodwork away. Again nil waa ready. Tbe clergyman once more came to the worda, In tbe midst of life we era la death. Again tbe signal was given, the bar wee pulled, but the doors refused to part John Lee atood there before than been covered by the cloaed (live! Three times did that happen. For no fewer than eighteen minutes Lee stood there tasting the agony of momentarily expected death. Then the white cap was taken from hla face and the rope from around hia neck, end he waa led back to prison, con- ferred as to what ahould be done. A telegram was dispatched to the homo ecretsry, Sir William Flnrcourt, Informing him of the extraordinary occurrence and requesting Instructions. Inter the undersheriff proceeded to to Interview the secretary. 1 felt, said Sir William Hsrcourt later In the house of that it onld shock the feelings of every one If this man were called upon to again undergo the paiigs of imminent death, nd I consequently signed a respite Lon-du- n during her majesty's pleasure. Inudon Tit-Bit- s. Eased His Coneeience. An amusing story is related of Jobna Hopkins. Honesty waa evidently ono of tbe fundamental traits of hia char-cteOn one occasion he was sent by his mother to borrow a flatiron of a r. brighter. The good neighbor gave him the flatiron and at tbe same time offered him n piece of pie. No, thank yon. I don't want any pie. aaid the red faced boy as he started home. Halfway there the pie nd hla conscience were too much for He wheeled about and knocked gain at the neighbor's door, hla face Mder than ever. 1 told you a story, M explained; I did want that pie. ai. Last Resect, Plmt Farm Servant Why did the farmer's wife give you notice? Bee--d Farm Servant She said I was no Pd for anything. I couldnt even nlnd tbe sheep. Bo I am going Into wn to be n nursemaid. Meggen-BortBlatter. A er Riches srellke sea water, the mere Pra drink tbe thirstier you become. topenhauer. SPITIBEECEH IS HO , a, Hick-enloope- r; WM. GLASMANN, Secretary. 24th Street, Ogden, Utah. 360 NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS: MAHS IAHD -- MEDIUM. MADAM JENNINGS Lecture and Test Medium, located at 437 85th street, under Eagle hall, will lec- ture and give public demonstrations In hall neat Sunday. All are invited to call at parlors this week. Public Sealed bids will he received by the circle at parlors Thursday, 8 p. m. Boards of County Commissioners of Davis and Weber Counties and the Reading dally. same must be delivered to the County Clerk of Weber CounMONEY WANTED House Court the In ty 10:30 ocloock to bt Ogden, Utah, prior WE HAVE SOME CHOICE FIRST A. M. on Wednesday, June 26th. 1907. mortgage 8 per cent loans to seiL one of for the furnishing and erecting Parties having "time certificates and (1) steel bridge. Specifications can double their Income by seeing 521-lm- o all information can be had on applicaus. W. B. WEDELL tion to the County Clerk of Weber Countv. The bids will be opened at MONEY TO LOAN a meeting of the Boards of County Commissioners of Davis and Weber STREET CAR MEN, Counties to be held at 10:30 o'clock RAILWAY, CLERKS. BOOKKEEPERS, aad all A. M. on Wednesday, June 26th. 1907. others employed, find our office re-- Ei-bid must be accompanied by liable for sums of $10 to $100l Distwo (2) certified cheeks in the sum of coun Us if paid before due. PayONE HUNDRED FIFTY ($150.00) ment suspended la sickness No DOLLARS each, one payable to GEORGE H. BLOOD, County Treascharge for applications. The City Loan Agency, Suite 3, First Nationurer of Davis County, and the other D. CHAMBERS, al Bank Bldg. paiable to ALMA County. County Treasurer of Weber a Cotnmtssian-erMONEY to salaried people without Tbe Boards of County security of endorsement; payments of Davis and Weber Counties reto suit, either weekly or monthly; serve the right to rejeot any nnd all business confidential. Call aad get bids and to consider and aoeept any Ec-my terms. D. IX Drake, 419-1proposal that may be made or deemed and elea Davis of bldg. Interest to be in the Weber Counties. TO LOAN, on farms and city Said Boards of County Commissio- MONEYestate. HUNTER KENNEDY. real ner wm require the successful bidder Room 6, First National Bank' Inlld-tag-. to execute a good aad sufficient bond in such sum ss they may decide upon to secure the faithful performance of MONET TO LOAN J. J. BRUMMITT contract r order of Boards of County WANTED of said Davis and Weber h -- 1 tf to the nrchi-Jlag- o Ogden. Utah, May 23. 1907. MELVIN H. RAXDALL, Irman of the Board of County rnmmissloaers of Davie County. d: 1907. 7 FOR SALE MASONIC. Quoin gather Chapter K 4. O E. Regular meetings held t Meaonie Hall ea Washington avenue, hetwaee ynr houwkeepir.g. three FOR SALE Chain less B Crescent furniKhi-i- i h or unfurnished roam sad Twenty-sixtatreels Ode. cushiua frame, G and J. Tire. Twenty-fifttho first and third Fridays at each Bell phone M3K. 5S-lf- . .2 Gear; t Mrs. E. bargain. F. oath. Sojourning memhsrs nordiak Bj at a, 2640 Jefferson. 5251wk (7 invited to atteaX FOR RENT Light house keeping ANNA LEWISL W. M. room. 171 2nj St. 5 28-t- f 1 OR SALE- - Horse harness LILY V. HALSTED, Secretary. and sur-raInquire Peierma and Co.. 24ih FOR RENT Kuotn or suite of rooms and Grant Ave. lad. Phone No. 269. PYTHIAN . MISTERl iu tbiiruugLly modern huusv, with wk 5251 Uiard: 371 22nd St. 58-3- t Meets every Saturday afternoon at 3:10 la Pythian hall. Utah National outFOR RENT Tao furnished roums. FOR SALE Cheap, complete Bank fit fur a painter 0r paper Sojourning aiatera corhauger; dially building. Bell phoue 351X. 233 Wat'iifiaioa. Invited to attend. 2 Out) Grant Ave. 528-- wk MR EVELYN GLASMANN. M. E. C. MISS LOUISE RITTER. M. of R. CL FOR RENT Rooms in Lewis block. FOR SALE or trade, a guod aquaiw la Piano, condition. good Address ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Inquire of 4. Jackson at the elevator. T. care Standard. 527 21. Waaateh Division Nn. 114. R. C, w furniture of 4 ante second aad fourth Fridays nt FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms, FOR SA1J5-Ke627 ruumc; Monroe. 8:30 n. m. la K. el P. hall, eorner 539 3rd SL CaR after 6 p. m. Washington aveaua nnd 34th sties FOR SALE GREAT SNAP urniture All brother are cordially Invited to of two rooms la Graud Opera attend. FOR RENT Nice, large, light, elaan house block. Iron bed and bedding, GEO. ALLEN. C C. furnished rooms, Buylc block, 2468 two-hol- e 1 DOYLE, & aad T. gas stove, flee dresser, k ashingioa At. matting, rug pictures, stands, chairs everything accessary tar Ol CLUE FOUR and FIVE NICE ROOMS light housekeeping. Aim high grade For housekeeping, Boyle block. B. P. Elks O. Ogden Lodge No. T15 piano. All for f 175.00 cash. Ad55 lui WEDELL. end elub room eeeoad floor, dress A. H. U. care of Standard Lodge 24lf Washington aveann. Regular offiro. 5l FOR KENT Two furnished room meetings every T Header evening. for huturkeeplug. No children; no FOR A. T. 11E8TMARK. Exalted Ruler. SALE A Jersey cow. Inquire Call between 9 and 4 oclock; J. H. K.NAU8S, Secretary. dog 8230 t 526-3- t Wall avenue. 884 26th. 51541. ORDER OF WASHINGTON. FR EALE Good Ludlow wagon FOR RENT - Furnished house. 3U4 Adam Ave. at cheap. Apply Ogdea Union. Nn ITS, Ordar at nd St., or 24 24th Inquire at 317 wk Washington, meets every Tuesday at oclock la A. O. U. W. FOR SALE Buggy and harness. 2900 evening hulk Visiting comrades Invited t FOR RENT Nice furnished front Urant. attend. 5 room for two gentlemen, with bath, WILLIAM DOYLE, PreeUaaL at No. 154 37th streeL FOR SALE General household WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. fur3360 Jafftrsou. Cull from nishings. FOR RENT Furnished room with I u. a. to 5 p. u. 5 82 tf MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. bath; suitable for two men; 2712 Lincoln. Utah Camp No. 0900, Modem Woodtl54f FOR SALE Three seated eacuraiuu man of A meric meam every Tuesday If once. Bell takes at wagon, cheap FOR RENT Three or 5 rooms with YlslUag aig$t at Ragle Hall, Ip, 675Y. 518 phone, tf members laiiied. bath, furaisbod or uufurnlshed, 8169 M. A. GOULD, V, C Wash. Hl-t- t J. H. SHAFER, Clerk. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR RENT Light housekeeping FOR BALE Tea , DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. and fur514-lmmoms; 137 26th. niture, suitable for hoarding house, Leeotah Council. No. 8, D. of P 3 block from depot, with large lot FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms Wednesday and bare. 168 33d St. 6 2- m meets the first sad third HalL with bath, alee Tight housekeeping Dues aftenmoae at 3:89, Eagle non. 811 3la. 31041 FOR SALE b paid te Bust Aide C. of W, Profitable boarding ran In113 house, parties leaving state, 2325 vited.86th BL Visiting members FOR RENT. Unool Bell phone 806-y- ; In MARTHA A. MORRIS, Pocahontas KM 5. AUCP- COIAJNS, K. ef R. ROOMS AND BOAROl MISCELLANEOUS. ON THIS AtfvfcKIIStMtNT PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH IN9ERTION. NO LESS FIRST INSERTION Than U CENTS. ALL ADWER BE IN MUST FAIO TKEMENTS EXCEPTING SUSi ADVANCE. ness houses running open bOK ACCOUNTS WITH US, HELP WANTED. 1 FEMALE. ANTED A laundress, who can iron 2817 Grant Ave. at WANTED Good girl at 2(6 Monroe. eh " ANTED -F- A good girl, or middle-agenomaa at Poplar Heights, 437 street 5251s S WANTED Good girl for kltchea and dining room work. Apply 432 7ta. 525U WANTED Girls at the Ogdea Overalls and Shirt Factory at once WANTED W Girl at 60 Monroe ANTED Chambermaid at Ave. 52341 115 25th fctreet. Ogdea City. 551t WANTED Girl or Jap to do genera! housework, $5.0o per week; ao 57-t- f washing, 558 Z.ud. HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED Car cleaner; wages $1.85 per day. R. G. w. shops, 1. W. 4 nrrjr, foreman. W a ANTED Good gardener to care for laern, flowers, etc.; two eowa. Joseph Seewcroft MEN and boys wanted to learn plumbing, pi MU ring, bricklaying, electrical trades; free cntalojpie; positions secured; tuition fifty dollar. Coyne Trade Schools, New York and San Francisco, l yt 117 a 5f, 23-lw- room-hous- o e -, - FOR BALE, FARMS. ODD nuwwL WANTED Permanent men to board and room. Reasonable rate 3144 FOR HALE Cheap, a well Improved r WANTED. Ogdea Lodge No. 6, - Independent Wuincy, lad. Pbons 135 of Odd Follows. Meeto in L CL farm; house, stock 535-S- t and implement O. p. hall every Call, or writ Tuesday treeing. SITUATIONS. James Miller, Hooper, Utah. R. r. Visiting brothers cordially tavltod to BOARD AND ROOM-4- 41 SSlh street D. No. , Boa 11. FIRST-CLAS8151am. be present. LADY CIGAR CLERK J. W. BAILEY. Noble Oread. of good character, desires position FOR RENT. HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. behind cigar counter, or in book PROFESSIONAL store; hotel work preferred. Address UNFURNISHED ROOMS. QUEEN CITY, RMBEKAH LODGE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. IV, care Standard. 521-- 1 No. 4, I. O. O. F. ball Meets second aad fourth Friday even lags at FOR RENT Two office or sleeping A. 0. H0R4. WANTED A position as housekeeper Odd Fellows' hall. Twenty fourth room over Clarks i.'m. 2 64X Attorney-atrLaw- . to take charge of rooming houe, Oflteeg ovat Badeoa'i street VlslUag members lavlted. tor 8 seek the Ihug business of IDA BAKER, Noble Orand. by experienced woman. Inquire 1081 FOR RENT.. all perilee; ana eitonay against all Oak St. GERTRUDE KOONB, Secretary. 527-8- t corporations aad monopolies Pr. UNFURNISHED HOUSES, pared to transact nay aad all piwj FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAOLES of logs! business . WANTED FOR RENT modern bouse, Fraternal Order ef Eagle Ogdea tswa and shads trass, at Nob H1IL E. T. IIITANISKI, Attornsy-at-LaPAPER CLEANING. Aerie. N& 111. P. O. R. meets evert Room First E. F. Brat National wk Bank 5251 Wednesday evening la Eagle hall, anal building. Ganeral practice. Leave orders at Brown drug for wail at Reed hotel, at 5:99. Visiting BrothFOR RENT Three unfurnished er Eaglse are lavtteE to attend th paper cleaning, Both plumes. HAIR GOODS AND C08TUMEE. rooms, electric light end bath. To Aerie meeting 5151 w 565 24th T. C. MORRIS, W. President. panics w'thout children. HAIR SWITCHES for eels at reduced U. T. TRACY, Secretary. 5224f Hair chains a specialty. WANTED. price DR. H. & FORBES. Aerie Physician Masquerade costumes to rent for FOR KENT halls aad theatar All mail orders FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD STUDENTS promptly attoadad to. Mr R Lee. HOUSES. 821 24th. P. O. Bog 411 FURNISHED 57-t- f WANTED A limited number of stuNa I7L T. F. H. Ogdaa Lodg sate aacoad aad fourth Tasadays at dent to learn shorthand. Price 50c FOR RENT Furnished nnd unfurINSURANCE. I p. m, la A. O. U. W. ball Visiting per week, lastrnctlou given to ten nished flat 8614 GrsnL 514-lmmem here cordially invito persons free. For particulars call W. N PIERCEl Notary Public, R D. H. ADAMS, President Kate Wallace. 931 21eL 524-lm- o LUe and Aoeldont FOR RENT Seven-roofamished Estate; Fire, IDA BECKER. Secretary. sumac 497 84th SL 514-Ikhouse. WedeU. E. F. MISCH, Treasurer. FOR HALE, REAL ESTATE. JUNK. MISCELLANEOUS. O0DEN LODGE NOl 1, Dk OF H. Fine lot on Bench on car THE INDEPENDENT JUNK CO- - ha vs STEAMSHIP INFORMATION. linn all kinds of junk. Ben phone IHZ OGDEN I ODOR NO 1, D OF H, 150 meets la E. of P. Hall tha first aad Ind. phone S6IID. Greta 5 Jaooh-sou- , Large lot on 16th street 550 third Wednesday afternoons of each IF YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT A 8145 PaclA 5 Fine residence lot, east front on yr month at 3:19 . a trip te the old country now ie n Wash. Ave., 1600 block 600 SUSIE SIMS, d ef H. to time $10,00 good discount on IP YOU hava say kind a. junk, phone go; frame house, opposite JEANETTE MILL, Flnaaetsr. round trip ticket good returning to Junk we will Ogden Hones; ceil JL 1,500 JENNIE PROUT, Reoordor. park till October SlsL If Interested see tor !L Bell phon II5K; lad. 215. modern house on Benrti 3,000 O. D. Rasmussen, Agent principal modern house, well loWOODMEN OP THE WORLD 612-imUne KINDERGARTEN. cated 2,750 ..'7.,, 5room residence on Jefferson 3,000 Weber Camp N 74, meats la X. KINDERGARTEN taught at 1144 ef P. hall la Utah National Bank SPECIAL SCHOOL 5coom elegant modem resiAvenue. 59 Terms rents Quincy per dents on Jefferson Ave ovoaiag at 8 9,000 week. Muiie and art extra. Call bwlldlag every Thursday Mr Mery H. Hubba, No. 2040 Dour Buslnese property on Washingo'clock. Visiting Woodman aordlally Ind. 58-l935. Phoie las will receive pupil for priton Ave invited to attend. 16,000 vate Instruction, nt any time. Lab 800 cheap lota all over the City. T. C. MORRIS, C. LACE CURTAIN Dr Writing, English Language, nnd E. AUTH, Clerk. Pint Kndouel 3,000 acres unimproved lands In WeBank Belldlag. Literature specialty. ber Countr. Lace WANTED curtains to launder. Text books same ss in public Large and small Improved farms for Bell 143 31th. 1181, phono 5151mo schools. 4 sale. KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS. Term $1.00 per week. Bell phoue WANTED Lac curtains 10 e farm For Rent. laundry 644 K. Reference KELLY A HERRICK. 521-t- f by permission Ogdea Lodg No. 3, KalghM of at 167 30th SL lad. Fhoaa I6I5A. M rears. 8. W. Badeoa, J. 8. Lewi rthln meets at Castle HalL Utah5IO-2itioaal Bank building, every MonFOR SALE Building lot. close In. A. F. Parker. OSTEOPATHY. 453 evening. All K. at P.s KqMUted else 21st; Apply 42x130; price meet with ue. $500. OORDOX O. IVES, Osteopath, graduAGENTS WANTED. Cl W. J. UNDERWOOD, ate from Parent School, Klrkvllle, of M. P. GEIGER. K. R. A r oe widen with hath and WE PAT AGENTS, ladles or gentleMo. block, suite 51 I M. MEAD; X. ef & sal I cellar. On Bench In railroad calling Treatment by appointment. Hours, men, from 50 cents to $1.00 an hour 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Bell phone district; $2,700. to Introduce and advertise our rem1014-K- . WOMEN OP WOODCRAFT. modern brick resiA GOOD edies, city or eounti7. Corobs Med. Ini, 1013. locadence,' lot 09x132, first-clas- s Co., 2356 Washington Ave. tion on bench, $4,500. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, Sago LOy Circle, No. Iri, y eeeoad mid fourth Friday nights An elegant residence In rail7:30, In K. of P halL YUlttog FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE DR. A. FXRNLUND, PhyilcUa aad road district, $1,800, with bath, lot 50x132; also A ighboro cordially Invited. Surguna- - OSoe hour II nnd 13 N. 117 DAISY CABHMORE, m.. 13 to p. ra. 340 36th BL Office block of OGDEN SPECULATORS here la your good barn, within one-haavenue. Tracy Ball Ind. street car, 11,900. Blk S15K; chance of n lifetime, Write now; Reek phone One 5 room brick with bath and fence 545 Wash. Ind. phone BON. do not delay, as they will go quick. sewer connection, 38.000. of all offered them, Bargains by CHAUNCKY PARRY, PIANOS. owner; or win trade men of Woodcraft, Ogdra Circle Cor. 23rd and Wash. Phone S69-X- . for California property. Easy terma meets ovary Tuesday alflM at M, the G. BARNES, mutle if desired. Make offer. Must seiL X of P. halL VWttag oclock. blech. House LOTS for sale, cheap on easy pay- Fine k)L 66x150, near Sister's School, dealer. Opera 1 bora tavitad. ments In that nice orchard. Cor. 7th beL 24th aad 25th 8L rt con be paid at tha effiee ef Ed SANITARY WORK. nnd Washington. Inquire oa prem- 14 fine sightly lota in City View adthe afternoon of tho 81th of aaeh H. ises. J. Myers. dition. Fthe view. Pint National Bank BUg. Bed DONE of all kind phase I09Z. t lot oa 29th s A. ALICE COLLINS, 0. N, 2981 3738 Nil Gnat McCarty, 240 North acres in land Ogden. FOR BAIJS Comer lot. Twenty-secon'Ingres Ara. street rad Madison avenue, 8x1 157 acres adjoining Hot Springs; big SCAVENGER WORK. d Improvements contemplated. bouse, pantry and rods, cellar. Address Mr A. D. Smith, 320 acres fine land west of Sugar Fac- ALL KINDS at ecaveager work. Blk. roomy 25 and 26, Woodznaase tory, sou the Ft of Mi tie Mountain. Jobs Vsa SweLADIES OP THE MACCABEES. Prompt attsntlo AddrekS 8. F. STEACY, den. 507 Ind St Bell 747T. Mtf 914 33rd, Oakland Cal. 5251wk Hive No. 1. meet the second rr FOR SALE Two lota, 45 feet each, TAILORS. ourth Tuesday at 1:16 5 m, at oa and near the corner of Madison SNAPS broom house, large lot, halL No. 1743 Wash, aveaa and 22d straeL Inquire A. D. Smith, $3,000; $390 cash, balance long Cloth se cleaned aad pressed $1 a ss sisters cordially Invited. 51541 368 34th streeL month. 187 26th Et. Bell chons 98SZ. time; Interest 7 per cent. Nine-roohouse, large loL $2,750. IAL BARGAINS FOR Balance same as rent. FRATERNAL TOR ONE WEEK OXLT I' acres, brick. North Wash, $2,500; KNIDHTS OF THE MACCABEES. small house, barn, fenced, email $.'100 annually until paid. KNIGHTS OF COLUMEUX asm Five-roofruit, good eater, $1,100. frame, $1,500; $100 caen, igden Tsat No. 34. moots the 3 Two lot furnished, fourth evening, Friday balance rent. aid 777. Ko Midi Ogdea Council mall fruit. 2 blocks from car line, I o'clock sharp, la L O. O. P. halL W. B WEDELL 2468 Wash Ave. ary Wednesday evealag et X. of C to 521-lm- e H cash, $659. King Knights cerdlalty tavltod 3473 Wash. Ave, et I eUeok rail, No. Fine residence lota cheap on car line. members welcome Seven acres near R. R. shops, culti- FOR SALE OR RENT House and Visiting J. w. HALSEY. Oommasdsr J. H. DeVINE, G. X. 15 acres of land, near Five Point vated, fenced, $650. nr. J. MORAN, PI SeCy.' Good water righL Smith Grocery, Talk fast, for these won't IssL AMERICAN OF X. H. IVES. 5251wk BROTHERHOOD 26th and Wash. Wm. Sewell, WU-o- n ROYAL ARCANUM. 512-lmLane. Yeomen, Ogdra Homestead No. 1605, Fraternal Tested, sound, sellnbl meeto every first and third Friday Insures men si FOR SALE Nice, ncaL new. Beneficiary Order. night at 7:19 la X. X hall. N 3479 frame; pantry and Clouets, two FOR SALE Lots facing oa Washing- reasonable ratei for ea tw or thro to an alley. thousand dollars. Accumulated erne, Wash are. ton Ave. 49 porch, electric light, large ll. Price VlslUag archers cordially invited $25 down, balance $10 geacy fund nearly three million dol$450. everything perfect. Must sell; am meet with u Mountain to This Includes month. Rocky 5295 lar cemegt of owner, Investigate per Inquire city. leaving Frank X Wlant, Foreman, 3119 sidewalk. 8me aloe lota on Adems Connell, No. 137. meets eeconJ and Grant Ave.. Beil hone I15-X- . Lincoli. 529-- 1 wk Are. 1300. Lots on 7th St. 54x146 fourth Fridays at A. O. U. W. halL Mabel Tomer, correspondent, 3314 J. H. Myers. 5200. f. W. Stone, Regent; J. W. Welhw Moffit av G B. Robert Beoy. Ave. 525-l740 Collector; Washington BIG ipoon. RESULTS. YIELD ADS WANT Or-de- 30-ac- ala-roo- . S 1 NORTH OGDEN Thomas Storey, Al Toon and 8. C. Shupe; RANDALL Heber J. Randall, Jamee Linford and William Linford; RIVERDALE Joseph Fife, Richard Dye and P. A. Mortensen ; WARREN Merrtl E. Willie, Jr Joseph East and Samuel Knight. By order of the Board of County Commissioner! of Weber County, Utah. LEGAL. 08CAR B. MADSON, Chairman Board County Commission, AI80CIA-TIONFAIR INTERMOUNTAIN ers. Weber County, Utah. DAVID MATTSON. (SEAL) OGDEN, UTAH. . County Clerk, Weber County, Utah. Notice U hereby given that at a Dated: Ogden. Utah, May 25th, 1907. regularly called meeting of the directors of the I nte mountain Fair Association of Ogden, Utah, held on the Srd SUMMONS. day of May, 1907, aa assessment of ($1.50) one dollar and fifty cents per In the District Court of Wober Counhare (fifty cent per share tor imgut of Utah. provements and one dollar to pay ex- ty,Kathryn C. Shurtllff, Plaintiff, on levied was the capisting debta) J. Shurtllff, Defendant. Sumital stock of the corporation, Issued Willard t and outstanding, (also oa all unissued mons. State The of Utah to the said destock which has been fully paid or fendant: partially paid, and also on all stock of You are hereby summoned to apthe Weber County Fair Association of pear within twenty days after the Ogden, Utah, which has not been ex- service of this Summons upon you. changed and la entitled to exchange If served within thn County In which for stock in this corporation), payaction Is brought, otherwise, able Immediately to J. O. Haywood, this thirty days after servloe, aad treasurer of tho Intennountain Fair within defend the above entitled action; office at the Commercial Association, nnd In case of your failure so do, National bank, Ogden, Utah. will be rendered against Any stock upon which this assess- judgment ment may remain unpaid on tha Ith you according to the demand of the which baa been filed with day of June, 1907, will be delinquent oomplalnt, Clerk of said Court. and advertised for sale at public auo-lio- th Thia action is brought to recover and nnloss payment Is msds dissolving tha bonds of before, so much of said stock ss may n Judgment heretofore matrimony existing bebe necessary, will be sold on the 29th tween tbe plaintiff. nnd 2 yu m. at o'clock p. of 1907, June, day C. R. HOLLINGSWORTH, at tha front door of the Weber CounPlaintiffs Attorney. ty Court bouse, by the Secretary of P. O. Address: Room 303 Eccles the Corporation, to pay the delinquent Building, Ogden, Utsh. assessment thereon together with tha eost of advertising and expense of gale 29, FOR RUNT th SPECIAL ROAD TAX ELECTION. HarrisviUe, Pleasant View. North Ogden, Randall, Riverdale, Warren, Weber County, Utah: NOTICE la hereby given that iu pursuance of Resolutions adopted by th Board of County Cuiumissionara of Weber County, Utah, on May Suth, are hereby Election 1907, Special called in HARRISVIUE, PHEASANT VIEW, NORTH OGDEN. RANDALL, RIVERDALE and WARREN ROAD DISTRICTS of Weber County, Utah, on Thursday, June 20th, 1907. at the Harriaville School House. Pleasant View School House. North Ogdea School House, Randall School House, Riverdale School House and Warren School House, in said districts, between the hour of seven (7) o'clock A. M. and seven (7) o'clock P. M. oa said day, for the purpose of submitting to tho qualified electors within said diatrlot, a proposition to authorlre the Board itif County Commisaioneri of Weber County, Utah to levy for tho fleoel year 1907, a district road tax of five (5) mills on ail tho taxable property within each of said districts, to bo used exclusively for the construction and repair at road anJ highway situate therein. voters residing Only registered within said district, who shall have paid property tax therein In the year One Thousand Nine Hundred Six (1906) shall be entitled to vote at such election. The following named persons have been duly appointed by the said Board lo conduct such pedal elections: HARRI8VILLE M. D. Harris, L. J. Taylor and George Yean ley; PLEASANT VIEW Nephl P. Mathews, Jamee Jenson and O. H. MAY FUR KENT furnished rooms. NOTICE Com-ilone- .. The Sun has already referred nnmaly that the large Arctic for the construction texcept heating apparatus and conduit and wiring.) ot an extension to the U. 8. Fuat Office and Court House building at Ogdea, Utah, in accordance with drawing and specifications, copies of which may be bad at thia office, or at the office of the Custodian at Ogden. Utah, at the discretion of the Supervising Architect. JAMES KNOX TAYLOR. Supervising Architect. d, m. i TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Office of the Supervising Architect, Washington. D. C.. May 13, 15)7: SEALED PROPOSALS frill be received at thU office until 3 oclock P. M. on the 24.h day of June. 197. and then opened, a Which Had and Found Raluaad U Drawn. the jail authorities hastily LEGAL. um-uie- ono o t the Boot remarkable scenes ever wi Uw wed on tha galiowa took In tha last ceulury. place in England of Feb. 23, the moraine mi Early considerable crowd of iiaopla gathered before tha grim front of ExIt waa a allent crowd, eter prleo keen wind that blew tha la shivering around thoae frowning walls on that dall, misty morning, and Its eyes were all bant on a dagslaff which stood bare. They warn waiting for a flag to ha hoisted tho terrible black flag which ripnaia announce that justice had been dona on n murderer. Inside the prison a warder stood icedy, bolding in hla hand the cord which ahould hoist tha hideous black drapery lying on tha ground at his feat, bat the signal did not come. Instead of it there arrived an excited prison while minated. A party nt touriata Lt r killed mure than li)i rein leer, leaving the carcasses wbeie me) fell, and taking with them only a :cw f the tiu en heads and auth-iKilcrduck nests are robbed of eggs, which Norway on her northern roat-tan,l Denmark in Greenland protect by law. The latest Norwegian newspapers say that perfect lawiesne reigns, auJ give a new and flagraut illustration of th tart, in 1873 Dr. Norden-sajulthe renowned Swedish explorer, erected winter quarters, including a house for scientific observations, at Cape Thot dseu. in Ice Fjord. The buildings were repaired and enlarged by the Swedish government in '1882. when it participated in the work of the international Polar stations. The structures were left as a refuge for whalers, who are occasionally wrecked and compelled to winter on the la lands. A lot of Norwegian hunters, who workej their sweet will in Spitsbergen last summer, decided that they needed lumber on their vessel, and so tore the hjilldlngs down. Shipwrecked whalers will have to shift as they may. as the provision made for their comfort has been appropriated by irresponsible nlntruds who went to the Arctic merely for a good time. The fart is that both Sweden and Norway wish lo annex the archipelago, aud this is the reason why it is still subject to no Isw. For some months the Norwegian newspapers have been arguing that the islands ahould belong to Norway because its Ashing interests lu those waters are paramount, because of its nearness to the archipelago and for other reasons. On the other hand Dr. Nstborst, the Nestor of Swedish Arctic exploration, writes In the Stockholm Dagblad that of right the islands should belong to Sweden, ' because that country has expended shout two million crowns in the exploration of Spitsbergen and has horns by far the larger part of the toil and expense of making the islands known, while Norway has done practically nothing for scientific investigation there, though ahe has benefited enormously by reckless exploitation of the land and the neighboring waters. Authoritative writers in both countries aay that the present situation demands a remedy without needless delay. Recent reports of freak lawlessness are attracting wide attention. The German periodical Peter-msu- a Mltteliungen, commenting on the destruction of the refuge for whal-ersays that the long continuance of present conditions is Inconceivable; and Mr. Bordewicb, our consul general In Norway, writes that either the Islands should be annexed to one power or a combination of the power should make arrangements whereby law and order may be maintained, game and fishing laws made and .and mining claims protected. On a small scale It li the ease of Morocco over again. Bach of two nations desires to rule the roost ex- - WEDNESDAY, dusiveiy, with the result that a group of islands which are playing a small part in human interests sre at the mercy of any prow Ur or pirate w ho dimes near them. New York Sun. tub-jec-t The resulting evils are now attracting attention in Euro;-- . Came, such as reindeer. Polar hears, ptarmigan, geese, ducks and ether birds, u t airly plentiful, hut is being wantonly exter- Lies John UTAIL OGDEN, DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING 27th St. Ind. Family sewing, 573 388. 2-- 4UT-40- B c o, o. . A, a 100-acr- j SIX-ROO- o a lf d ' eight-roome- a SALE-SPEC- room-hous- i o of Spilzenbergen, which yielded ATTEST: HENRY W. STAHLE. p,r more than $500,000 worth of WANTED. , County Clerk of Davis County fura and eiderdown, where 00 Utah. miscellaneous. were en?ed In coni mining, OSCAR B. MADSOX, x Norw8ln whaling expedt-- , Chairman of the Board of County Russell-Jame- s Commissioners of Weber County. WANTED Chicken 4n men. made their ,?88reK,tIng 155 84tb st 10 Co., excursATTEST: ,nJ to whlch . Irm DAVID MATTSON. ,T now carrying some ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. unareda of touriata every year, is County Clerk of Weber County, WANT tf a Lewls-Stoynu- |