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Show MORNING A MmI if Lscutta. Vt Indie the nrpm et freely of the big grub found in Is the paha men. The fat, white monel which 1 cell not rooked 'grugru." they salted. The aborigine of Australia live almost entirely on a butterfly known aa the bugong. The flic appear in batches on the rock, a ml the natives smother them with traoke from Area built below. It ii aid that a Hottentot. with an appetite made aharp by the pimple life, can devour Suo fat locuata at a alttinc and fed better d than If be had paid 9$ for a ten eourae dinner. The Arab dry the locuata and pulreriae them into flour for breadmaking purpose. The Idoora make a atew of them, and after tuning la water far a few minutee they are eaten with aalt, pepper and vine gar. The locuata found in Central Africa are enormous, and the native nrgroro cut them in two and fry them In fat and And them not only appetising, but nourishing. A flight of theao big la a matter of tribal thanksgivsat-lafle- ing. leakae With Turn Haifa I have lately been assured by more than sue of my frienda that they have seen la northern India snake with twi head I .. without a tail hut with a second and perfectly formed bead l the place where the tail ought to be They aaenre me that there are spoci mens la northern India museums an.' that thaae freak of nature are fre fluently found by the natives. The rid er la added, that the native declan that each head Uvea and performs ac tlva service for all months in the yea In turn. The snakes are said to groa to about three feet la lrarth. i my elf have killed a small anuke with two heads, but these were both at tlie same end of the reptile, a very different matter, which la, 1 believe, a well known freak and In the same category with two hooded calves. Pioneer. Man and Hia Draw. The well dreaaed man wears clothes that no one over notices; at business, - except la the very warmest weather, usually dark. No ono ever notices clean linen, while linen soiled ever so lightly la very conspicuous. No ona ever notices a hat unless It la of ultra shape, dirty or shabby. No ono over notices aboee aniens they are load or need blacking or am run down at the heels or shabby. No one aver notices clean Anger nails, while those needing attention are always conspicuous. Tha man should not bo loot sight of by tha conspicuous new of his clothes, either from being overt reused or shabbily dieaaad. Batten's Wedge. Tha On and tha Naught Oliver Wendell Holmes ones sent two poetical latter to the "poatofflee" of aa Episcopal sir at Pittsfield, Mass. In ona of them the first atanaa was: Pair lady, whosoever thou art Turn this poor leaf with tendevwet ear And hush, oh, hush, thy beating heart. i . The ooe thou loveet will be then. On turning the poor leaf there waa found a dollar bill with some verses beginning: ' Fair lady, Uft thine eyes and tell If this is net a truthful letter. This is the one (1), thou loveth well. And naught (B) 'cun make thee love It better an. . Oeeuftiam. It la noteworthy that superaaturaV-laprevailed Just as strongly at tha ., other aide pf tha globe among the aborigines of the now world. The coming of tbo Spaniards had been prophesied j to the Mexican by their caciques, and the prophecies were sung amid load lamentations at their festivalae-Lo- ndon Onlooker. The Het Wind From the Desert. "Khamsin" la the hot wind from the desert which blows out of tbs Sahara upon Egypt Tha wort means fifty, from the Idea that It lasts for fifty days The "khamsin" la terribly hot and dry, and sometimes brings pestilence with it Hgt Tom Bees said "No" to ma last ' night but I dont think aha really Con id tell why aha did It Nell Oh, yea, she could. - She told me. Tom Did abef Nell Tea; she said she didn't1 think you'd tako "No" for an answer. Philadelphia Press. Abeut the Only Place. A company of settlers In naming their new town called It Dictionary, because, as they said, "that1 the only plica wbert peace, prosperity and happiness are always found." - ' j. WANT ADS YIELD BIO RESULTS LEGAL. FOR NOTICE OF APPLICATION VOLUNTARY DISSOLUTION. I tha District Court or Webor County, State of Utah. In tiio matter df the Application of BOX THE KINSEY COLLAPSIBLE A COMMISSION COMPANY, a corporation for voluntary dissolution. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Pleas take notice that THE KINSEY BOX A COMMISWLLAP8IBLE 7n . SION COMPANY, a Corporation and saluting by virtue of the Laws of the State of Utah and tha Board of Director of said Corporation, did on tho 7th day of June, A. D.. 1907. present to the Hon. District Court of the Second Judicial District In and for the County of Weber and State of Utah, petition for the voluntary dissolution of said corporation, : Tha Kinsey Collapsible Box k Commission, and that said District Court on said day ordered said petition to bo filed with David Mattson, Clerk of said Court, and fixed the Gth day of July, 1907, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day as the time, apd tha Court Room of said District Court In the County Court House t Ogden City, Weber County. State "7 Utah, as the place when and where raid application will be heard. Flrt Publication of said Notice 12th day of June, 1907, and the same wffl published dally for a period of thirty (30) days, and at any time be-n fore tho expiration of tha time of or before the date wt for the hearing of said application, any per-- 1 may file hia objection to the application of said corporation and Its n"rfl of Directors tot the dissolution pub-Hfitlo- thereof. IN WITNES3 WHEREOF, I have hereunto set ray hand and afflxed my "flirt! seal this 11th dpy of Jnne, A. D- - 1907. eer tj DAVID MATTSON, of the District Court, Weber County, Utah. M EXAMINER:' OGDEN, FRIDAY, JUNE UTAH, If07. 28, 7 FOR BALE, REAL ESTATE. Gama Rank. In the gem kmgdow diumuud. the vmeraU and the .an- " big four" and take pweedemw-aa- d In the orter named of all other precious stuuea. The pearl is of course not a atone, it baa a staudart of it, own. The expert test of the gem i, iu color, it, degree of r.eiLnuwa sad it, perfei-tiuof cutting. Upon the imrt depend it brilliancy, in the d.smond The "brilliant" cutting holds first lilacs. The other atone are cut altogcihfT differently they are erysu lLied in different systems in 7ct. they differ in another the diamond being a mlueral reqiect the carbon, liner rul.y (the oriental) a variety of corundum, the emerald a variety of bevyl snd the sapphire a colored variety of corundum. What la technically known as the "step cur la an to bring out the fire of the last three. New York Tribune. Fine farms, cfoae to SNAPS. modern brick house and furniture: close in. Terms, 935ti0 giod buy Keller A Hendrick. 3, 5 A city. IN THIfi 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; INSERTION. FIRST INSERTION ONE CENT PER WORD. OR 20 CENTS PER LINE PER WEEK WITHOUT CHANGE OR 7S CENTS PER LINE PER CALENDAR MONTH WITH NO CHANGE OP COPY. OR 60 CENTS PER LINE PER MONTH ON A SIGNED CONOF COPY TRACT TO RUN FOR ONE YEAR WITH ONE CHANGE EACH MONTH. ONE-HAL- Hew the Pulse Varies. The human pulae has rather a wide range, but the general average may he put about aa follow: At birth. 140; at two years, 1D0; at from sixteen to 2971 on Bench, Fine residt-mkicnted. Fine Large lot. lawn and shnde. Guod eight room well hiiuae; plenty of closets and bath; stable. Price 63.500.00: part lime if desired. Hunb-- A Kennedy, First 6 25-- mu. National Bank Bldg. F 11ELI WASTED. FOR REST FEMALE FURNISHED ROOME WANTED FOR SALE A good couk. Apply r FOR SALE Lut, facing cm Washington Ave., 41 to an alley. Price 9450. 925 down, balance 819 per month. This Includes cement sidewalk. Same sise lots on A lams Ate. 8300. Lot on 7th Su. 54x146 8300. J. H. Myers, f 6 740 Washington Ave, 2&-t- FOR SALE ROOMS for house6 25 51. 128 24th SL keeping. WANTED Woman to do good washnineteen years, SO; at manhood. 75; ing sod Ironing. Apply ill 2ih. S IT tf old age; tki. There are, however, great variations cumdutent with health. NaWANTED Good girl fur housework, poleon's puls is said to have been only 2540 Jefferson. S 15 tf forty-fou- r in the minute. A case Is also related of a healthy man of eighty-seveHELP WANTED whoee puls was seldom over thirty during the last tw years of hia MALE life and sometimes not more than twenty-eigh- t Auotlier man of eigfaty-aeve- n WANTED A good nisu as driver at years of age enjoyed good health the Elite Cleaning Co. Steady Job and spirits with a pula of twenty-nin- e and good wage. Married man preferred. Apply at work near Ogden and there la also on record the curious Instance of a man whose 6 17 tf bridge. pals In health waa never mote than forty-fivA meat cutter. Apply at and, to be consistent in his Incon- WANTED 210 Wash., after g p. m. sistency, when he hod fever his pnlse fell to forty Instead of rising, as Is WANTED 81gu writer and window usual. dresser. Apply Clarks S 10 tf W rattling Far Easreisa. MEN and boys wanted to learn Wrestling, the "mlcrocosmoa of plumbing, ptasterluE bricklaying, is a fins form of bodily exerelectrical trades; fioa catalogua; cise for those who enjoy hart muscular positions secured; tuition fifty dowork after the tedious business hours llar. Coyne Trade Schools, Kaw York and San Franclsca 1 yt 117 of the day and may b practiced-adapt- ing It to clrromatancea by tha Aa Ungallant Artec. " mao of a ripe age aa well aa by the A well known American actor, who boy of ten or twelve, especially the form known In this country as catch Is old enough not to consider himself (which la about identical a matinee idol by any means, waa to one form of Swiss wrestling). I ex- somewhat surprised aud pleased ta a Louis hotel a short time ago wbea n changed the (or Ger-ma- a St gymnastic) style for this one a pretty girl stopped him ta the corabout twelve yean ago, and I waa ridor and presented him with a row, then over forty yean old, and atill en- without saying a wort. He waa more joy it much If my opponent la of my surprised and lew pleased to receive own weight or a little lighter and If It a note the following day reminding Is deprived of Its potential roughness him of the Incident and asking hia to end the giver of the flower two Beats by a gentlemanly spirit of tbo at the theater ta which he waa playing York Medical JonrnaL "aa a memento of the occasion." "My dear young lady, the actor rePrecautions ef Old Time Doctors. It was formerly the practice among plied, waxing sarcastic as he realised atphysicians to carry a cans having a what had been tha object of tho hollow bead, the top of which waa tention he had been paid, "I would be to aend yon tbo seats yon ask for, gold, pierced with boles Ilka a pepper glad box. The top contained a amsii but, on consultation with the manager amount of aromatic powder or of ef tho theater, I have been informed seats are all faataned down snuff, and on entering the house or that the loom when a disease supposed to he and that ho la opposed to having them Infections prevailed the doctor would sent away aa son renin in any event strike hi cane on the floor to agitato ao that yon will have to bo contented tha powder and then apply It to his with an autograph for a aouvenlr of your benevolence of yesterday Innoae; bene all the old prints of physician represent 'them with canes to stead." Harper's Weekly. their Baits Radium For Cost If yon object ta paper money, but A Marriage Warning. wish to carry Mg values ta small comIn Germany all marriages have to b you might do wore than lay la contracted before a register previous pass, a stock of heat lenaee for microscopes. to tho ceremony la church, which la Weight for weight gold la not nearly Tha taw requires public ao optionaL as glass ta tha form of valual notice to be given of the match, and lenses, and an ordinary puns this notice la generally exhibited In powerful filled with such lenaee might easily a box hung np at the town hall or othrepresent a fortune. The record iner municipal hn tiding. The following crease la the value of the raanufae-ture- d official announcement appeared lately over the raw material is article In a small town: "From today there ta made by this variety of glsse, fixed at the town hall the new box. In probably whk'h multiplies Itself 50,000,000 times. which all those who Intend to enter The front iena of a micro objective Inthe married stats will be hung." strument coating about 1 weighs no more than about .0017 of n gram; Net Leber Lest. hence tho value of such lenses to tho The safe bore a paper stating that of about two and n there was nothing of vain within. weight would be about 000,0011quarter Tho Nevertheless the burglar blew the re- pounds cost of making this weight of glass is ceptacle open, finding the statement pence to S pence, and thus when correct "Well" he remarked, gatherworked up Into the shape of a Iena the "It's worth his tools, ing op something has Increased ta value about to ascertain that therp are still people glass times. London Express. who tell the truth." Fhlladelphls Ledger. A Battle of Buttsrflise. "A battle of butterflies," Mid tho The Opportunity. Japanese viscount firmly. Opportunity has all her hair on her "Impossible!" cried the lady on his forehead, but when she has passed you cannot call her back. She haa no tuft right Oh," the Tlecount Insisted, "tho whereby you can lay bold on her, for Is authenticated.' It happened pn thing be ta bald on the back part of her Aug. 20, 1889. Tales and poems withhead tad never retnnuk Francois Raout number have been written on it belais. On the evening of Aug. 20 two opposarmies of the butterflies fought an ing f Paris Bananas. . Piaster battle between NoJImn and aerial Rnncfaea of bananas that are absoMura. The fight continued till lutely unfit for food hang out in front sunset when the smaller army turned of the wholesale produce commission snd retreated, the victors panning it houreo. Borne of thorn have remained till all were lost la the rosy sunset with there until they have grown rusty base. The ground beneath the combat waa thickly strewn with wounded end age. Couldn't get a finer looking bunch dead warriors. The battle drew a thouthan that said one of the dealers sand people. It occurred about thirty the other day, even If It Is plaster of feet up ta the air. The spectators wen parte. W used 'to put out tho real imased and horror stricken to see article for a sign, but the peddlers who these gentle blue butterflies grappling came down her bad a way of pulling and struggling furiously aud silently one or two out of tbo bunch that hap- la a blue bllxsart above their heads" on the pened to be hanging there hook. The amall boy, too, bad a way The Bookplate. An ex Hbria, or bookplate, ta a amall ef making a grab for a banana or two. on duty By the time the bunch was piece of paper wbereoa Is printed the under the awning for an hour It waa owner's name and pasted on the Inno longer presentable to the aesthetic side cover of a book In other words, it sense. So we begad to cultivate the Is Aprlnted slip to denote the ownerof hooks. A proper ex llbrta should ffinire believe article, which is not as good for ship but Just so first of all the name, boldly and have, palatable, quite some advertising. And even at that plainly printed, and a apace left for youngnter la his hast will grab plas- the number of volumes contained ta ter of parts fruit and get away with the library; then, to make It more InIt before be resllre that he has made teresting and personal, some decorative device ef the owner's peculiar and off with something bad for hia York Hers Id. , Individual choice as well as some favorite motto. If desired. In Europe Worse Inside Then Out those who have the right use family crests or armorial hearings for their if you should visit a Japanese would be ex Hbria. Every well regulated library house, sold in oriental you at the should have some mark of ownership, obliged to remove your shoes are floors very and tbe ex Hbria takes the place of the Japanese doorway. of some beautifully kept I know servants owner's signature. houses where thirty or forty Moths and Butterflies. bare no other duty than the polishing stuRome moths look very much like but of tho floors. A young Japanese misdent studying la London, had thehouse ferities, but there are two ways ta fortune to live in an apartment hall which you ran always tell the ooe from the other. Each has little slenwhere the Janitor did not keep tho It was a der feelers growing from the head, la very good condition. and be folt lt but the butterfly's feelers, or antennae, great change to him. of winter the as they are called, have knobs on tho keenly. On the approach the notrance the ta ends. Tbs antennas of tbe moth sonwv up Janitor put Tbo tlmes have tiny feathers on them and feet your tice. 'Flease wipe night beob-wire- d sometimes little spires, but thy are young Japanese, the Art out a P11 never knobbed. Then, too, In alightthis notice, took ta 00t Wn to It added ing the butterfly always bolds her snd wings erect while the moth's droop If Inns poll" irns'. RESULTS. ora nearly fisL. ar BIG BRING ADS WANT e, gym-nastice-," Greco-Roma- FOR RENT Nice furnished room. 646 24th fit 16 tf FOR RENT Famished or unfurnished. Two rooms with bath. 2626 Adams. Phone 678 Ind. . . h. FOR SALE Elegant houM, large lot, some fruit. 63.100; part time if doalred. Enquire 2239 Monro Ava. FOR SALK frame. 2121 Madimodern frame, son, 81.500; lot 100160 ft. on Bench, 12,000; 8675-d- . brick and bam. lot 60181 62,5uO; brick house snd lot 100n264 FOR RENT Housekeeping rojms, 1ST ft.,anap. 82.100. Three hundred cheap 26th SL 6 15 lmo lots sad farm lands, for sale. KELLY A HERRICK. 6 14 It FOR . RENT Furnished rooms for housekeeping. 2436 Washington. FOR BALE Building lot, close la. Mlmo Afiply 456 list; atao 42x110; price I MX). FOR RENT Nice rooms at tha Farr, 8106 Wash. FOR BALE A house, city water, colter and barn. Apply 8mytb FOR RENT Furnished rooms with Storm Bros. Cigar board, modem conveniences, 8388 Adams. An elegant residence la district, 61 A 00. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms A with bath, lot 10x181; atao for housekeeping. No children; no block of good bam, within oao-hul- f dogn Call between aud 4 o'clock; street car, 11,900. W 684 26th. Nln acres of good land with wstor, and throe-roohouse, lues tod 40 FOR R EXT Two furnished rooms. rods from csr tins, 81.850. Bell phono 35lX 8263 Washington. Two double houses, with city water in each apartment, located ta rati road district. Lot about 76166 FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms ft. All for 62.700. Easy forms oa with bath, alas light house keeping a portion. 610-t- l rooms, 361 82nd. CHAUNCZY PARRY, Cor. 23rd and Wash. Fhoa S59-X- . FOB RENT Ona modern furnished room, 271 28th streeL lad. phono five-roo- rail-roo- FOR RENT. ROOMS AND BOARD. FOR RENT EXCELLENT board and rooms. Low eat rates. 639 83rd BL d tf 17 w 0 Twenty-sixt- Installment plan. Inquire Utah Vinegar A Pickle Works at TWO FURNISHED Washington mod- house, Seven-roo- em; nesr Van Buren and HALL. FOR RENT Main hall suitable for s in conlodge purposes, nection. Apply 23U0 Wash. Ave. Both phones 1144, , I 17 tf ante-room- FURNISHED room and board; two gentlemen preferred. Thoroughly 4I-1modern, lad. 1058. L BOARD AND ROOM lad. phono, 636. BOARD AND 8X64 If'k street RQOM-4- 46 FOR RENT. UNFURNISHED LOST Quincy LOST Deposit check cm Prlngree National bank. No. 1054, taued to Tbna. E. Cottley, for 875.00. Return to this office and receive reasonable reward. 36-3t ROOME LOST 900 SOI FOR RENT Tan unfurnished rooms, 1986 Jackson 1 3756A. 6 14 Iwk FOR RENT-J-Thr- b Apply 648 82d. and One light bay horse, weigh pounds. Return F. R. Watkins 25th. WANTED four room. TO BUY. WANTED Oentls surrey horse. Apply Willard Bcowcroft, comer Wall and 22rt BL 6 84 tf FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSER FOR RENT house furnished. Pantry and closet. Good location. .Inquire 669 83rd 8L Bell' phone 70CZ. 6 87 7t WANTED Gooseberries 8 1 cent per pound, also rhubard and rhei rle. Ogden Canning Go 8230 Wal Ava. . d FOR REXT-- r: cottage, furnished, and furniture for isle In- -' 2567 Grant. quire HONEY TO LOAN pour-roome- STREET CAR MElt CLERKS.' BOOKKEEPERS, and a! ethara amployad, find oar office n liable for auma of $10 to 610$ Dli eottnUa It paid before due, p menta suspended ta alckasaa. N charga for applications Tha Clt Loan Agency, Bait 4X7, 41IL Firs National Bank Bldg. RAILWAY, FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS. HAY FOR 8 ALE In field. Bis dollar per ton; any amount M. Morrison, Kanes ville, Utah. Bell Phone 960-- 1 black. FOR BALE Fresh 3234 Pacific. te aatarlad people without security or endorsement; paymanta to ault, wither weakly or monthly; business eonfldentleJ. Call Md get MONEY milch oow sad calf. 6 21 tf . FOR BALE Plants 36C2A, 2309 Adams. Ind. Hell 1468. 6 33 tf FOR BALK Three seated excursion wagon, cheap If taken at oane. Bell phone, 676T. FOR BALE Cement Building Blocks by Hartog and Bvcrmrt, 929 21th I lmo Street Both phones. FOR BALE Fine, genuine Martin violin, with elegant csm sad bow. Will aell at sacrifice. Bowman, rear 2C27 Jefferson. Phoae 608X. my forma piano. In good condition. T" care Standard. FOR BALE to Butta square Address FOR BALE A bam, 'Phone 197. 1188 June Bo- 410-1- 1 tat. ng. J. MONEY TO LOAN j. BRUMM1TT WANTED DRCISMAKINO. DRESSMAKING Family sewing, 671 27tb BL Ind. 657. i 28 lm WANTED. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Chlckena Co 165 24th BL Lady's excursion ticket Good until Bell phone 828Y. a Dr aka MONEY TO LOAN, oa farms sad oily HUNTER A KENNEDY. real an Room 6, First National Bank landi- FOR BALE Cheap, a complete outfit for a painter or paper hanger; wk 2900 Grant Ave. FOR SALE or trade, a good ' IX des bldg. Ruaaoll-Jame- s PROFESSIONAL 27th. 6 24 2t ATTORNEY-AT-LA- 34th. Bell a HORN. A. - digee-tion."-X- FOR SALE Harnesses, surrey and delivery wagons, corner Grant snd 34th ; or trade for horses. FOR BALE Extra targe palms for Mia Inquire at Reed Hotel. 1 tf AGENTS WANTED. WE PAY AGENTS, ladles or gentlemen. from 50 cents to 91.00 am hour to Introduce and advertise our remMed. edies, city or country. Cor-ob- a Co., 8350 Washington Ave. . Offices over Bsdcoaa Drug Store. I seek tbo business of all parties; am attorney against all Precorporations and monopolies. pared to transact any and all kinds of legal bustaeaa. Attorney-st-Lsw- E. T. Hl'LANlSKI, Rooms 407-40- building. a General practice. PIANOS. M. G. Barnes, the dealer. Opera House block. CONTRACTORS Strong Reason. The bookkeeper of i oportsmen'o publication received a tatter on day from sa old subscriber stating that he bad long read ft with la tenant end was ware that It was ttaio to renew his subscription. but did not wink to do oa an bo would not need It In tbo fu tare. It was not noticed tint the postmark was that of a town ta which a state prison Is located, but the postscript wm eloquent It said. "P. B I am to be banged asst week." Attorney-at-L- First National Bai 8 music AND BUILDERS. A la a Studio. "I ordered you to paint mo some cows ta a stable. 3I see tbs stable, hut where are tbe cows?" "They are ta tbe stable. "Bo is your pay for this picture. Too bad batter brine bntb rvif. Waa FRED. E. LUND, General Contractor ta brick an-- afoae; 678, 2st 8L Bell phone 449-s- . INSURANCE. W. N. PIERCE, Notary Public. Re Estate; Fire, Life and Accident I uranca, 407 34tk BL PHYSICIANS AND BURGEONS. DR. A. FERNLUKD. Physician and Surgeon. Office hours, 10 and II a. m 13 to 4 p. m. 340 25th SL Office phone. Bell S16K: Ind. 515. Residence 646 Wash. Ind. phone 503. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. |