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Show roc sronxixn examiner: oqdes. utau. Monday, june A POINTER FOR TOURISTS. PM I Ini fNila I au nTraitTapk. at (kt Tklaii 1 !( yoa aver ( i Kwiitli 1 van tall you how to iaaka time at the custom houa." aaid a returning Washingtonian. 1 reached Bermuda early la tha Burning. I made up my luggage rather hastily before tearing the ship. Jiwt aa I waa ready to cluae my ault caae I "noticed that I had left my prayer hook oa the lounge. I pitched strapped It la rather dowa the caae aad hurried ashore. You dea't have to wait to declare aa you do whea earning lata tha port of Kew Jerk. Ai I aieppad Into the office of the Johnny Ball official I auetrapped iay ease aid epaaed 1 K up. The official talked at me aa If had been a telephono. Hellor ha aaid the first thing. What's thlsr he asked, picking up my prayer book. Prayer book, eh? All right Blurt np your case. Want to look at anything elaeP I naked. No. You're sH right, my friend. Any man who will put his prayer book oa top of bis traps Isn't likely to beet the gerernmeat 111 taka that for your declaration.' "I threw him half a dosen cigars. That's where I made my mistake. Got say more like these la that caaef. asked the official. "I aaid I hadn't but do you know ha wouldnt heller me, and I had to open up the caae again, and he went through It aa If he thought I waa a smuggler. Washington Post ROBUST DOUGH ROLLERS. Work j i ' A PRODUCT OF MILK. GateltVfe la BeMraag Taa CaaU BelM a Haaaa With It. You coaid build a bouse of milk U you liked, tad It would be aa atrom, and lasting aa tbaugh made of Aber dees granite, says M. Glen Fling iu Technical World Magaslaa. Moreover, all the fitting could be made of the and they would out same aubetano lira the finest ordinary material that waa ever Constructed. Billiard tables, combe, fancy boxes sad many other things are made from Cram milk. yuuta, which la nude There la really no limit to the articles which can ha made from galallth. It takes dyss readily, and Inferior grade art culoraL Tha beat remain white, however, for white galallth brings tha highest price because of Its similarity to Ivory. The first grade of galallth la made up into knife handles, and It brings almost aa high a figure aa would ab much Ivory. Galallth la the beat substitute for Ivory ever discovered, for It is smooth to the touch, retains its soft, creamy tinting for years, la not marred by aoap and water sad, unlike celluloid, lo proof against fire. It does not cblp or crack Ilka bona and can be cut Into the moot delicate shape, being tough and not easily broken. Cave D writer. Grottoes and caverns are used, men or leea, aa shelter by primitive peoples, and thus luhabited caves are of course most frequent In Africa. A considerable number of natives make, their homes la care slang tha southern shore of the strait of Gibraltar, and In some of thoao eavaa are found the polished stones and arrowheads of tbs tone age. Troglodyte villages are frequent In the Tebeeea territory of Algeria, one of which at lijenrf, 250 feet above the gorge of the Wadi HallalL la reached by steps rut In the rock. The Inhabitants of tbe Tunisian Island of Oallte ate cere dweller, their habitations being grottoes which they have dug out of the limestone or ancient burial eavenu that they have enlarged. Tha subterranean villages of Matniata and of Medeulne, hewn out of the rock, are In southern Tuuiaa. act at Hla Work. Karine, the French writer, composed hla work while walking rapidly about, aboutlng out the lino In a loud voice. One day while be waa thus composing part of hla play of Mlthridat" In the Tullerlea gardens In Paris he was surrounded by a group of workmen who took him to be a maniac. On hla return boms from these walks he would write down scene after scene In prose, and when they were finished be would exclaim, "My tragedy la done!" considering tha transposition of tha lines Into verse only a trivial thing. To do tho wlw thing at all times and trader all circumstances la difficult-y- ea, Impossible; but to make a fool of ana's self la aa aaey as rolling off a log. BpringfleM Republican. -- la a Pie la riarr ilklula. aa Ui ELS Baala at To properly describe the procewee of baking pumpkin plea would require one killed la the of the art This la the way It look to a mere man. First, the coarse yellow rind i removed, and then the pmnpklu ! cut open and the aeede taken onr, after which the two halve are thoroughly washed. Then a huaky lad take a aort of cleav- cr and cuta the pumpkin Into largo . v First Class Tickets to Points In Kansas, Nebraska, South ate, for One Fate, Flue $2X0 For Round Trip. t To Kansas Gty, Omaha, Council Bluffs - ... - - - To St Paul and Minneapolis To St. Louis To Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo 9 I I I OR 20 CENTS PER LINE PER WEEK WITHOUT CHANGE. OR 75 CENTS PER LINE PER CALENDAR MONTH WITH NO CHANGE OP COPY. OR SS CENTS PER LINE PER MONTH ON A SIGNED CONTRACT TO RUN FOR ONE YEAR WITH ONE CHANGE OF COPY EACH MONTH. - Dakota, $32.00 , 44.50 41.90 - 3950 19.75 Through Pullman and Tourlat Sleepers. Open Top Observation Car tree on all classes of tickets, through Scenic Colorado. Three fast flyara dally. For particulate, aee A. J. CRONIN, Agent PHONES 104 AND 115 DAVID MATTSON, County Clerk of Weber County, FOR BALE, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Two lota, 41 fast each, on and near tho corner of Madison and 22d street Inquire A. D. Smith, 261 24th street OR RENT8 House and ones of land, near Five Points. Good water right Smith Grocery 15 26th and Wash. son Lane. FOR RENT FEMALE. FURNISHED ROOMS. Viigiuie. A dining room girl at the g 21w WANTED Two girl in More at Salt Lake; easy nork; good wages. Call at Japanese O. 8. L. R. it. office, 2464 Wall avenue, between 6:00 aud 10 a. m. today. EXPERIENCED dining room girl at 1 5 Windsor Hotel, 105 25th. ( Wm, Sewell, Wil- A Peer Mrepeer. "Ye; poor Mrs. Elderly ie all wrapped np la that son of here." "And he Isn't mnch of a wrapper, eh?" Employment end hardship prevent melancholy- - Johnson. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 274 23rd 8t. FOR RENT Pleasant bath. 2624 Adams. WANTED at laundress, who can iron, A 2817 Grant Ave. WAX TED Good glil at 2348 Monror. rooms with FOR .RENT Two furnished rooms for housekeeping. No children; au dogs. Call between 9 and 4 oclock ; 684 31-4- 26th. w FOR RENT Furnished bed room, 389 23rd. front large FOR RENT Housekeeping or ing room. 2680 Adams. sleep- WANTED Good girl for kitchen and dining room work. Apply 432 27th. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. Bell phone S51X. 2233 Washington. WANTED Girls at the Ogden Overall and .Shirt Factory at once. FOR RENT Nice, large, light, clean, furnished rooms. Buy la block, 2461 Washington Ave, WANTED Girl at FOUR 22SO AND FIVE NICE ROOMS For housekeeping, Boyle block. Mearoa Ave. HH( WKDELL, BELT WANTED FOR RENT Furnished room with bath; suitable for two awn; 2711 MALL Lincoln. MEN and boys wanted to learn FOR RENT Throe or I rooms with plumbing, plastering, bricklaying, bath, furnished or unfuralohod, 1169 electrical trades; fiee catalogue; Wash. positions secured: tuition fifty dollar. Coyne Trade School, New FOR RENT light housekeeping York and Ban Francisco. I jrt 217 rooms; 187 26th, FOR RENT Newly funrahad rooms with bath, alas light housekeeping S rooaj, 881 kind. WANTED. 19-1- 1 STUDENTS FOR RENT. WANTED A limited number of students to learn shorthand. Price 50a per week. Instruction given to ten persona free. For particular call Kate Wallace. 981 21st ROOMS AND BOARD. WANTED Permanent men to board and room. Reasonable rates. 2144 Quincy. Ind. Phoac 135. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALES TVn room-bauand furniture, suitable for boarding houas, 2 blocks from depot, with large lot and barn. 166 23d Bl m e BOARD AND ROOM FOR SALE house, partis Profitable boarding leaving state, 2125 Uel phono 106-y- ; Ind. Ldnooln. 1016. 449 26U street FOR RENT. - UNFURNISHED ROOMS. FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms, electric light, bath, hot and cuM water. 442 E. 18ih St WANTED FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms, electric light and bath. Bell 'phone r DRESSMAKING. 665 24th. J067. DRESSMAKING Family sewing, 172 27th St Ind. 286. FOR RENT Two ofilca or a leaping ovar Clark' room il-V- FOR SALE, FARMS. FOR RENT FOR SALE Cheap, a well improved farm; house, stock and implements. Call or write James Miller, Hooper, Utah. R. F. D. No. 2, Bos 1L FURNISHED HOUSES. FOR RENT FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE. FOR RENT Furnished sad flats. 2614 Grant six-roo- 50-ac- ern. Fine lot on Beach oa car Ran Large lot on 16th street Fine residence lot east front on Wash. Ave., 1500 block frame house, opposite park cated FOR houae. mod- RENT Sevaa-iooWedell. t unfur-nlaba- furnished HOTEL FOR KENT. FOR RENT Onl rsl hotel at Corlnne. Apply Commercial Natl. Bank. Ogden. AGENTS WANTED. 150 150 1,500 2,000 WE PAY AGENT8, ladles or gentlemen. from 50 cents to $1.00 aa hour to Introduce and advertise rrar remedies, city or country. Cor-obMed. Co, 2356 Washington Ave. 2,750 WANTED.. g00 modern house on Bench modem houae, well lo- Furnlihtd house; 1605 Washington avenue. 01-2- FOR SALE Loti facing on Washington Ave. 49 to aa alley. Prlee $450. $25 down, balance $10 per month. Thla Includes cement sidewalk. Sama alxa lota on Adams Ava. $300. Lota on Tth St. 14x146 J. H. Mycra, $200. 740 Washington Ava. e residence on Jefferaon 3,000 Sroom elegant modem MISCELLANEOUS. real dence on Jefferson Ave $,000 WANTED A horse, for Ha keep or to Business property oa Washington Ava buy. Must be gentle; suitable for 16,000 300 cheap lota all over the City. young ladles to drive. Call up California Bakery. 1,000 acre unimproved lands la We- ber County. Large and small Improved forma for ale. e farm For Rent KELLY HERRICK. WANTED Co, 165 Chickens. 24th at Ruaseil-Jame- s tf 100-acr- SPECIAL SCHOOL FOR SALE Building lot close in. Apply 461 21at; also 42x180; price Mrs. Mary H. Hubbs, No. 2040 Dougina Ava, will receive pupil for private Instruction, at any time. Let- $500. ter Writing, English Language, aad literature a specialty. Text books aame aa la public residence with bath and cellar. Oa Bench la railroad calling district; $2,700. modem brick rval- A GOOD locadence, lot $9x112, firat-claa- s tion on bench, $4,500. An elegant residence la nil-roa- d A SIX-ROO- district schools. Terms, $1.00 per week. Bell phone C44K. References by permission S. W. Badcon, J. B. Lewla, Messrs. 5 20-- 2 w A. r. Parker. $1.8 00. with bath, lot 50x112; also block of good ham, wlthla one-hal- f street car, $1,900. One Broom brick' with bath sad sewer connection. $2,000. A LOST LOST One buckskin horse about 7 old, weighing 1,000 lbs. Finder r yean return to D. K. Stuart, 2254 Wash. Ave. Reward. CHAUNCEY PARRY, Cor. 23rd and Wash. Phone 359-X- . SNAPS $3,000; time; houae, lot, LOST A big bay mere: no brand; long wire cut on right bind leg. M. Shaw, 1265 Washington avenue. Reward. $2,750. 1- - lwk large balance caah, interest 7 per cent $500 house, large lot Balance aame aa rent brick. North Wash, $2,500; $800 annually until paid. Five-rooframe, $1,500; $100 caah, balance rent W. B WEDELL, 2468 Wah Ave. Nine-roo- WILL SELL my residence, 2532 Gramercv Ave., for $2,500; $1,500 rash, bainnre easy terms. Thla offer not good after June 10th. W. Postal Tel. Office. S. O'Brien. FOR SALE I1EL1 WANTED. WANTED rs May' 27th, 30th, (SELLING 3rd, 7tli, 12th and 14th - ONE-HAL- INSERTION Hick-enloope- r; FORTHEEAST To Chicago IN THIS DEPARTMENT THE PRICE FOR ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE, (BUSINESS HOUSES RUNNING BOOK ACCOUNTS ONLY EXCEPTED.) NO ADVERTISEMENT LESS THAN 25 CENTS FOR FIRST INCENT PER WORD FOR EACH SUBSEQUENT SERTION; d Clary-Aldringe- n, DATES: 7 Examiner Classified Advertisements WANTED u.! Sealed bid for the erection completion of a one room adilitii-- to tho Koy school huiiee. at Hoy. Weber County. I'tsh. will be received at the office of F. C. Wood k Co.. architect, room 56 A 57, Firct National Bank building. Ogden. 1'u.h. tin'll 7 o'clock P. M., June 8. 16J7, aud al'.all be oiu-oby the Board of Education of Weber county, at their rooms in the count coiiif house at 3 o'clock P. U. piece which are fed Into a steam of Asame date. certified check for five per ceut chopping machiao and reduced to imall of the hid may be made payable to These are placed la a huge The Board of Education of Weber fragments. copper boiler csafcle of bolding per- - County, must accompany each bid. the right to rehaps twouty-flv- a After the The boardor reserves gallons. all bid. The successful any ject has been boiling completed a pasty bidder shall furnish an acceptable mixture of eggs, milk, sugar, cinnamon bond for one-hal- f the amount of the and other spices and condiments la contract. Plana and specifications on added and well stirred In, aud then the file at the office of the architect. order of the Board of Education yellow mass is ready to be filled Into of By Weber county school district, the skeleton pie. The orust la pre8. G. DYE. Clerk. pared iu another department, where 1 the dough mixed, rolled and placed NOTICE In the pans ready to receive the filling. If any one thinks that piemaking SPECIAL ROAD TAX ELECTION. I an easy aud effeminate employment HarrUvIllr, Piea.apt View, North Oghe should visit a pit bakery and Inden. Randall. Riverdale, Warren. spect the muscle developed oo thl Weber County, Itah: arms of expert pie crust mixers aud NOTICE la hereby given that In tellers. They would be creditable to a pursuance of Resolutions adopted by trained athlete sad would put many a the Board of County Commissioners mill worker aud blacksmith to the of Weber County. Ctsh, on May (Mh, blush. Finslly the pies are placed on 1907, Special Elections are herrhv called In HARRISYILLE, PLEASANT racky and shoved Into huge ovens that VIEW. NORTH RANDALL. resemble nothing else so mnch as the RIVERDALE andOGDEN, WARREN ROAD Ulna used for burning brick. These DISTRICTS of Weber County. Ctah, Ulna are constructed in auy else de- on Thursday, June !0ih, 1907, at the sired, with a capacity of anywhsr Harriavllle School House, Pleasant from fifty up to several hundred at a View School House, North Ogden time, while they can bo reliUed every School House, Randall School House, Riverdale School Hons, and Warren half hour or less Farifie Monthly. School House, In said district, between the hours of seven (7) o'clock A BnurktUt Cheseh. A. M. and seven (7) o'clock P. M. on A small watering place In Austria aid day, for the purpose of submitnamed Etchwald can boast of possess- ting to the qualified electors within ing a remarkable church. It waa first said district, a proposition to authorise built by an Italian architect at Venice the Board of County Commissioners of Weber County, Utah to levy for the at the expense of Prince Carlo who la a great admirer of fiscal year 1907, a district road tax Italian architecture. When It was fin- of five (6) mills on all the taxable districts, ished tbe church waa taken to pieces property within each of said to be exclusively fur the conand packed in thousands of numbered structionusedand repair of roads and cases for transportation to Eichwald. highways situate therein. At that place it was eventually rebuilt Only registered voters residing and then made over to Its Inhabitants within said district, who shall have as a gift in m the prince. paid property tax therein In tha year One Thousand Nine Hundred Six Alaieat iNsolt. (1906) shall be entitled to vbte at such Bess Yes, tha engagement's off. Ho election. The following named persona have told her alio ought to five up novels beea duly appointed by tha said Board and read something more substantial conduct such special elections; something that would Improve her. 4o HARRISVIU.E M. D. Harris, L. J. Bees Gracious! Dont Ben Well? Taylor and George Yesraley; you see? The idea of a man IntimatPLEASANT VIEW Nephl P. Maing to hla fiancee that aha could be Im- thews, James Jenson and O. H. . proved In any wayt Exchange, NORTH OGDEN Thomas Storey, A1 Tonne and 8. C. Shupe; Bat Ho Beollsoa It Bow. Hebcr J. Randall, RANDALL, Mrs. Benham Many a true word la pokes In Jest Mr. Benham' Thats James Unford and William ldnford ; RIVERDALE Joseph Fife, Richard am I little dreamed when I said, "With all my worldly goods I thee endow," Dye and P. A. Mortenaen; WARREN Merril E. Willis. Jr., that you would take every cent I had. Joseph East and Bamnal Knight. Twinkles. By order cf the Board of County Commissioner of Weber County, Utah. When a man la drifting with tha OSCAR B. MADSON, stream ha la likely to think that the Chairman Board County Commissioner. Weber County, Utah. stream baa ceased to flow. New HaDAVID MATTSON, (SEAL) ven Leader. County Clerk, Weber County, Utah. Dated: Ogden, Utah, May 25th, 1907. . Itcirl the Nseev, "Bay," queried old Wedderly, "why don't you got married?" NOTICE TOaBRIDGE CONTRAC"Because," replied young Singleton, TORS: "I'm too poor." "Hub!" rejoined tbe old man. "When Sealed bids will he received by (he I waa your age I waa so poor I bad to Boards of County Commlaaioaera of News. Davla and Weber Counties sad tha marry ."Chicago ame must be delivered to tha of Weber CounCounty Clerk They Hart Lika If. In Court House the "Does thla powder really kin t&a ty cockroaches?" asked the housekeeper at Ogden, Utah prior to 10:10 ockmck A. M. oa Wednesday, June 26th, 1107, at the grocery. for the furniuhlng and erecting of one "Why, certainly not!" replied the gro- (1) steel bridge. and cer. "If It did we wouldnt sell a third all Information can Specifications be had oa applicaof tho quantity. tion t4 the County Clerk of Weber County. Tho bids will ha opened at Tho truth lo always tho atrongaot an a meeting of the Boarda of County Commlaaioaera of Davla and Weber V gument Sophocles Counties to be held at 10:30 o'clock A. M. on Wednesday, June 26th, 1907. Each bid must be accompanied by Good laea Other Ttsae. two 12) certified checke la the sum of Just aa Jack waa about to kits mo ONE HUNDRED FIFTY ($150.00) last night father walked into tha DOLLARS each, one payable to GEORGE H. BLOOD, County Treasroom." urer of Davla County, and tha other "What did you dor payable to ALMA D. CHAMBERS, "k gave Jack a rain check." County Treasurer of Weber County. Sentinel. The Boarda of County Commted an-eof Dari and Weber Counties relefmtlvti serve the right to reject any and all Firat Doctor Is Ihfa operation abso- bids and to consider and accept any lutely necessary? Second Doctor-- It proposal that may be made or deemed fa. Ilia only possible chance wa have to be in tbe Interest of Davla and of collecting our bill la from hla Ufa Weber Counties. Said Boarda of County CommissionInsurance ! Life. ers will require tbe auceeaful bidder to execute a good and sufficient bond In such sum a (bey may decide upon to secure tbe faithful performance of such contract. By order of Boarda of County Commissioners of aaid Davla and Weber Counties, Utah. Dated: Ogden, Utah, May 22, 1907. MELVIN H. RANDALL, Chairman of tha Board of County Commissioners of Darla County. ATTEST: HENRY W. STABLE, County Clerk of Davla County Utah. IBmJ OSCAR R. MADSON, Chairman of the Board of County Commissioner of Weber County. ATTEST: Via Rio Grande Western Ry. ipo: LEGAL EXCURSION a s, FOR SALE Nice, neat new. frame; panlry and closets, two porches, electric light, large lot, everything perfect Must sell; am leaving city. Inquire of owner, 8205 Grant ATe. Bell phone 1154 y wk FOR SALS Comer lot Teeniy-eec-oastreet end Madison avenue, SxS d house, pantry and rods, cellar. Address Mrs. A. D. Smith, rooms 25 and 26, Woodman aeo Blk. d eight-roome- Sll-t- f WANT AD3 YIELD BIG RESULTS. MISCELLANEOUS. STEAMSHIP INFORMATION. IF j ; YOU ARE1 THINKING ABOUT A trip to the old country now la a good time to ge; $40.00 discount on round trip tickets, good returning till October SlsL If Interested see O. D. Rasmussen, Agent principal lines. MEDIUM. JENNING8 Lecture and Teat Medium, located at 427 25th street, under Eagle hall, will lec lure and give public demonatratlona In hall next Sunday. All are Invited to rail at parlors this wek. Public rlrcle at parlors Thursday, S p. m. Readings daily. MADAM WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. Mabel Tamer, correspondent, 1214 Mofflt SVS. |