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Show TIIE for application Voluntary dissolution. ttat THE KI.sSEY B SION COMPANY. ft COMMIS- Corporation virtu ef thi ixbtiil th SmTrfUtBll SSfh. said Corporation, of Director Ay Miss AAf ,D the 7th day rfuJuM' District SfSTsooond Judicial District JTdo for the County of Weber and for the petition Utah, State of said corporation. SJttT Tla Kinney CoUapalbl. Bo District a Commission, and that aaldnald poll-S- i en nald day ordered Mattson. David with Bled be to the of udd Court, and flaed o'clock uS day of July. 1907. at ten an the la the forenoon of aald day of aald Dis,im. and the Court Room Court Houae trict Court in the County County. State at Olden City. Weber f Utah, aa the place when and where aald application will be heard. of aald Notice 12th lint Publication the earns will 1907, of June. day for a period of dally ba publiahed at any time thirty (10) dayn. and the expiration of the time of publication or before the date net for the tearing of aald application, toany per-othe apmay file hie objection plication of aald corporation and lta Board of Director! tor the dissolution FOR KENT FURNISHED ROOMS. FEMALE. it dollars, mamma. Willie Whsfs the naa ef being atlngy with make believe money? WANTED Two girls, one chamber maid, on kitchen girL Apply European Hotel FOR WANTED Laundress, Ogden General FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished. Two rooms with hath. 2434 Adams. Phone 57$ lad. Famous Anagrams. Of all the extravagances caused by the sua gramma tic fever when many yean ago it was at ita height none cornea up to that of a Frenchman named Andre Fujom, who. discovering In his name the anagram Pends n Blow (the seat of criminal Justice in the province of Auvergne, felt hound to fulfill hie. destiny, committed a crime la Aavergne and was actually hanged la the place to which the omen point thdffpf IK WITNESS WHEREOF, I have affixed my eft. Among haieaate aet my hand and ofldal aeal thia 11th day of June, A. n iMT. DAVID MATTSON. Clerk of the Dlatrict Court, Weber County, (Jtah. the papers eft William Oldyx the bibliographer, was found the foland will I am a frtand to you. And ono frload old Is worth a hundred new. Tha Father Fieri de St tools became a. Carmelite monk en finding oat Xa word Femy Saved. that his lay name, Ludovicos Bar-telom- C 25 tf HELP WANTED FOR RENT 26th tit MALE- - men to handle WANTED Fifty freight at Rio Grande depot. BIG money for canvassing 2356 sslesmes. Wash. 7-- 1 if Trapping an Elephant. "Elephants are easily trapped, aald n boo keeper, "very easily trapped sad very easily tamed. The trapper chooses n spot popular with elephants and digs a bole five feet deep and twenty feet eqnare. lie surrounds this hole with n high board tears except in me place, where be bangs a swing gate. Next he finds a herd of elephants, chooses the animal be wants, maddens it and makss it chase him. The man team along on bla nag, the elephant thunders close after, and Just at the gateway the man swerves to the right, but th elephant, too heavy to swerve, banp right on through into the hole. Urs mad at first, terribly mad. But they give him no food or drink, they build around the pit fires of damp wood that almost suffocate him with smoke, and they due and stupefy htm with shouts and banging of brass pans. The elephant la completely broken and subdued in three- or four days He come forth and follows the trapper with lean lu his humbly and timidly, ' Exchange. The London Felice Whistle. What Is the most powerful weapon ,a man can carry against the pueaiblr dangers of nocturnal London!., For general utility and for npecial emergencies you cannot at least such la one night rain bier's experience beat the ordinary police whistle. In addition to Its services as a cab caller-ton- e ter a growler, two for a hansom there are times, happily extremely rare, when It may prove a tower of strength. One such occasion the writer esq reran About two hours after midnight la a quiet byway, An agitated eldeily gentleman at an open door, wtakte he Is afraid to eater The1 lock baa been forced, end within may Have you seen e policeman? ' No. But three blasts on the whistle end the de fried pavement swarms with them. From evfciy corner one arrive and the house is surrounded. The heme going citizen knows not by what force he is en compassed till he sounds that whistle hi hie or some one aloes emergency. London Standard. mil-ven- al fro-We- er e. Fort-night- ly Costly Kays. One thousand seven hundred pounds Jab the sura given by Count Adolphe to Rothschild for what may be aald to he the most valuable key in the world. to marked with the arms of the etroaal family and to believed to be tee work of th great Italian artist Benvenuto Cellini, who flourished in the sixteenth century. , The key ls.cbla-to- fl out of a block of steel, presenting to grotesque female figures and ornamented with various masks and scrolls. "tber eoatly'key, which formerly to the M edict family, la In the Kensington museum, London. The upper part of the bow rests upon a tow temple. Inclosing a standing "PUte exquisitely chiseled, bolding a The pipe consists of n column a Corinthian capital. d Th Sphinx. The word sphinx to from the Greek be strangler and was applied te a fabled creature of the Kgyp-JJto- e which had the body of a lion, the e man or an animat and two toga attached to Its sides. la the nPUaa hieroglyphs the sphinx sym-r,e- d nd power united. It Been supposed that the feet that overflow of the Nile occurred when ran wit la the constellations Lee tt Ides of the form to the sphinx, but SJSgmiflnltc unfounded. In eom-jJmt- Bey and a Thousand Dollars. A New York Judge gave his aim 91,000, telling him to go to college and graduate. Tbe'eon returned at the end of freshman year without m dollar and with, several ugly habits.. At the clone of tha vacation the judge told bla son that he had done all ho could for him. If he had wasted the money that waa to have' taken him through' college, be might as well leave boms and make his own way In the world. It was a rude awakening for the young man, bat he 9 new that his father was right And no strong waa the good Influence (ft hie upright father that be did leave home to go to work In downright earnest He went beck to college, made hie way through, graduated at the head of hie Clast, studied law, became governor of the state of New York, entered the cabinet of tire president of the United States and made a record, for himself that the country will not willingly let die. .It waa William H. Seward. A Went Round. A enrioas characteristic of the earlier dsya of club life was the almost practice ef snuff taking and ita very alow replacement by the use of tobacco. It was part ef a gentleman's duration to manipulate a snuffbox elegantly, and the possession of n number of eoetly specimen! of them receptacles waa Indispensable, explaining why naffboxea of every variety In gold, Mirer, enameled and Jews! lncruatad, are powadaya so largely found among the curiosities of the. collector. There were snuffboxes kept full In every room In the clubhouse and the call for It by an Irritable old member was one of the hits In Bui-wLytton'a play "Money." The supply of snuff was made gratia to mem-herThe cost amounted to 20 or OO a year, and as the Indulgence In tobacco in this form gradually gave way to that of amoklng the expenditure was thought unnecessary Bevlew. A Pish Story. "Trout protection! Nonsense!" aald a gunner of local eminence. Trout are amply able to protect themselves. Look at their depredations among docka, for example, and you will agree with me that it's the birds that need protection. Ife a common thing for a front to jump from the water, aelae a dock by the neck, drag the unfortunate fowl Into the depths sufficiently to ksvt Its .feet sticking In the air, where It can get no purchase upon the unl-r- x and thus drown It Then the trout picks the feathers from the bird, eats It at Ita leisure and swims away oat of the Jurisdiction of the courts. An there nay fishermen Y None? Too bad. This wonld be a match for ono of their fish stories." Philadelphia Record. English Plam Pudding. For English plum pudding dean, wash and dry a pound of currants tmre n pound of raisins. Mix the currants, ralalna, a pound of suet, chopof a pound of ped fine, stale breadcrumbs, a quarter of a pound of brown augur, the grated rind "of lemon, half a pound of minced candled orange peek a quarter of a pound of floury half of a grated nutmeg. Bret fire, egga, add to them half a pint of orange Juice, then pour over tbd dry Ingredients and mix thoroughly. Jack Into greased small kettles or molds. This will make about alx pounds Boll tea hours. Serve with hard sauce! three-quarte- FOR RENT Klee rooms 2106 Wash. and boys wanted to lean plumbing, plastering, bricklaying, electrical trades; free catalogue; positions secured; tuition fifty dob ton Come Trade Schools. New 1 yt 117 York and San Francisco. rs A Carlyle Comment. gentleman once happened to visit Carlyle Just after a brilliant man of grains had left him. Aa they met at the door the man of genius said: T have Jnat bran visiting poor Carlyle. He to n mere wreck, n mere wreck.1" As the second visitor greeted Carlyle be remarked, "So youre Just had Mr. with' you?" iee, was the answer of the "mere wreck," "and he thinks God Almighty never made each another! A a The Surprise. Grandma Were you emprtoed have me come and visit you? Johnny Kot no rarnrtoed as mamma was. ROOMS AND BOARD; EXCELLENT board and rooms. est rates. 39 zird gt BOARD lad. med427 MADAM JENNINGS Spiritual ium. Claii Friday, 8 p. m. 6 SO lwk 25th street. NURSING Mlsa E. A. Faust 578. 2624 Adams. lad. lmx AND. ROOtf phone, 931. BOARD AND ROOM 2144 Low- taught at 2144 Avenue. Terms 50 cents per week. Music sad art extrx Call lad. Phone 935. Qulao LACE CURTAINS. WANTED -- Lace curtains to launder at 167 30th 8L lad. Phono 2695A. SANITARY WORK. DONE of ell kinds. Bell phone 509Z Nela. McCarty. 2729 Great. SCAVENGER WORK. KINDS of scavenger work. Prompt attention. John Van Ywe-- 1 den 6i)7 2nd 8t Bell 747Y. fur- TAILORS, ft Hendrick. Clothes cleaned and pressed 91 n mouth, 157 25th 91. Bell phone 658Z. PAWNBROKER. Lowest rate of InDiabusiness confidential mond Lose Office, 149 25th street. MONET LOANED terest, FOR BALE son, 91.500; frame, 2121 Madimodern frame, lot 100x150 ft on Beach, 92.000; brick and tarn, lot 50x182, 92,500; brick house sad lot 100x264 92.800. Three hundred cheap lots and farm lands, for sale. KELLY ft HERRICK. . C 14 tf Quincy 449 28th street FOR RENT. lx FOR SALE Building lot. close ft UNFURNISHED ROOMS. Apply 459 9509. flat; eta 45x130; ROYAL NEIGHBORS Excelsior Camp No. OF AMERICA 2249, meet ev- ery second sad fourth Thursday of each month at the Eagle Hall Visiting ladle cordially invited. HEFFNER, Oracla, 2941 Washington Avanue. JOSIA RHEA, Reoorder, 251 22nd BL MRS. price MARY PYTHIAN SISTERS. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. JERSEY BULL for service, corner of 33rd and Pacific Ave. John Drear29 lmo er. FOR RENT Two and Apply 649 224. Grandma Why, aho know ( waa coming. Johnny Yea; what aha waa surprised at was pips's language when Cleveland she told him about It Leader. residence la nil-roaAa alegant district, 91J0X with bath, wt 10x121; alas ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS FOR RENT New teams ft block of goed hare, within eae-hol- f bouse. 2237 Great, lad. Phono 910. street car, 91.900, ' Wasatch Division Nx 124. O. & C. Nina acres of good load with water, media second and fourth Fridays at three-roosad house, located 40 2:39 p. m. la K. Of P. hall corner FORRENT rods from car lias, 91,950. Washington avenue sad 24th street Two double bounce, with city AU bombers are cordially Invited to - FURNISHED HOUSES. water la each apartment, located la attend. railroad district. Lot about 75x101 GEO. ALIEN, C. C. I FOR RENT Furs shed houae; ae fL AU for 92,700. Eaay terma on U DOYLE, B. sad T. children. B, Standard Office. i a porlkm. CHAUNC2Y PARRY, B. P. ELKS. FOR RENT houae furnished. Cor. !3rd sod Wash. Phone I6I-X- . Pastry pad closet Good location. 6 17 tf B. P. O. Elba Ogdon Ledge Nx 719, Inquire 559 23rd St. Bell phono Lodge end club roomx second floor, 706Z. 7t 2411 Washington nvennx Regular 6J7 ' MONEY TO LOAN meetings every Tuesday evening. d FOR RENT A. T. HESTMARK, Exalted Ruler. cottage, STREET CAR MEN, furnished, and furniture for aaia in- RAILWAY, J. H. KNAU88, Secretary. all CLERKS, and BOOKKEEPERS, 2567 Grant quire others employed, find ear offie reORDER OF WASHINGTON. liable tor aume of 10 to 91001 DisFORRENT HALL. counts! If paid before dux Ogden Union, Nx 172, order of suspended la alckarex No meets every Tuesday FOR RENT Main hall aulUble tor Washington, tor The appllcatloax City charge s in conlodge purposes, I xian Agency, Suite 417, 418, Pint evening at 8 oclock la A. O. U. W, ball Visiting eomradea Invited to nection. Apply 2300 Wash. Avx National Bank Bids attend Both phones 1144.' 6 17 tf WILLIAM DOYLE. President MONEY to aa lari ad psopt without WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. or WANTED TO BUY. endorsement; payments security te ault, either weekly or monthly; MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA business eoafideatlri. Call and gat WANTED Gentle gurrey borax Apmy termx D. & Drskx 410-1- 1 E ply Willard Scowcroft, corner Wall Utah Camp Nx 9990, Modem Wood24 tf and 13rd 8L man of America, meats every Tuesday at Bagla Hall, 9 p.m. Visiting WANTED Gooseberries I 2 cents MONEY TO LOAN, ea farms and city night member invited. estate. HUNTER KENNEDY. ft real cheralso rhubard and per pound, M. A. GOULD, V. Room 6, First National Bank lulld-Ing- . ries. Ogden Canning Co., 2220 Wall J. H. SHAFER, Clerk. Overcharged. "Electricity in the atmosphere af-- . tecta your eystera," aald tha doctor. "Yea," 4 Id the patient who had paid (10 fo. two vtolto, there are times when one feels overcharged." Every nation mocks at other natloox and all are right Schopenhauer. tour UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO. JUNK. FOR SALS) Lota facing on Washington Ave., 41 to an alley. Price 9450. 926 down, balance 910 THE INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. buys all kinds of Junk. Bell phuas 62CZ. per month. This includes cement Ind. phone 2C92D. Graea ft Jacob-aua- , sidewalk. Same sire Iota on Adams 2142 Pacific. Ave. 9300. Lots on 7th 8t, 64x146 9200. J. H. Myers, IF YOU have nay kind ef Junk, phone 740 Washington Ave t Ogden Junk House; will call for 1L LjU phone, 225K; lad. 725. modFOR SALE Seven-roohouse, ern; near Van Boren and Twenty-alxtHOUSE FURNISHINGS. Installment plan. Inquire Utah Vinegar ft Pickle Works. THE HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING Co., No. 2300 and 2303 Waah. Ave, second hand pood bought end auld. FOR SALE Elegant Both phones 1144. house, some fruit, 93,200; part large lot, Montime if desired. Enquire 2239 FRATERNAL roe Ave, at tha Farr, FOR RENT. MEN eyes." When the Rnuffbea RENT Furnished rooms for housekeeping. 2429 Washington. TIME CARD KINDERGARTEN FOR 8ALE Fine residrace on Bench, wall located. Fine Largo lot lawn and shade, (loud eight room house; plenty of riuseta and hath; stable. Price 93,500.00; part time if desired. Hunter ft Kennedy, First 6 25-mo. National Bank Bldg. Housekeeping rooms, 117 o 15 inio UNION DEPOT KINDERGARTEN. 93500 bay Kelley good man as driver at FOR RENT Two furnished rooms Bell phono S5UL 2222 Washington. the Elite Cleaning Co. Steady Job and good wages. Married man preferred. Apply at works near Ogden 6 27 tf FOR BENT Newly luranhed rooms bridge. with hath, also light hwiaokooping rooxx 211 22al I1H1 WANTED Sign writer and window 10 tf dresser, Appiy Clarkx - a! good WANTED Experienced sausage mak- FOR RENT Furnished rooms with er. Wages 975 per month. K., care board, modem conveniences, 2323 5 29 tf Standard. Adamx MISCELLANEOUS. 1 modern brick houae and in. Terms, AND SURGEONS. DR. A. FERNLUND, Physician ,w Surgeon. Offics hours. 10 aud 12 a. W-- , 13 to 4 p. m. 34U 25ih St. Gffioo phones, Bell 515K; lad. 615. Residence 646 Wash. lad. phone 6u3. Flat farms, close to niture; close FOR i, gave the anagram Carmelo ae devovet, and Sylvester, in dedicating a translation of Du Bertas to his sovereign, made the following anagram: "James Stuart A Just master." Ifiuneapolia Journal. . RENT Furnished rooms fur housekeeping. 22:10 Lincoln Ave. WANTED-- A lowing anagram on himself: When Benjamin Franklin wrote "ft penny saved la a penny earned," he did not mean a penny skimped from our dally living or from our neceasL tie. That la not "a penny' saved" la the beet aenae. It la n petmy atolcq from yourself, ft penny aaved la a waste. Aa boar , penny rescued from taken from needed sleep la not nn hour bat an hour stolen. An hour , laved, taken from Idle gossip end turned to la an hoar , aouie good account-th- at . saved. And It la tha name way with our money and our products. There la no economy In self denial. It la the 1 duty of every man and woman to live ' the fullest and best life possible, to get the mast they can out of life, to nourish tha body and mind and soul sad to develop them to the highest I possible degree. This cannot be dour . by skimping. Economy la necessary but we must not mistake what econ-- any la We must save the waatee, Aop the leaks; bat having aaved, we u uat put our savings to some good use, else we are like the miser with bia ' gnld- -a detriment to society Instead of 2. 5 ft 7 ACRE. city. SNAPS. tf Hospital PHYSICIANS ir F MELT WASTED. Make n good. re Mamma If you had two pennies, WU'ia, and I was to give you three Bare, , hew much wonld you buvet be-br- a A ONE-rlAL- Reckless. " - Cicero-Ue- JULY 2, 1007. FOR SALE-REA- L ESTATE Account uf ill htalih in .anilly change of chiuate any vr all of fallowing property is ale rv reasonable price. at Dal directly with owner aud save jour-ee- l, tie middleman' ooiuuitaiou. Kight-nairesidence i furnished if desired on car liue has both good barn. lawn, trees. Ac., everything lu good rvpuir and convenient. Thirty acres, extra good land, ten miles iron Ogden improved haring water, fairly good building, orchards, Ac., and Vi) acres near the Also SO, fenced and in cultlailon. have several other pieces of good land, improve I and unimproved further out. There are alo farming utensils and machinery and 15 head of work animals and young horses and mules. Address or call at 3442 Washington Ave., Ogden. 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; INSERTION. FIRST INSERTION ONE CENT PER WORO. OR 20 CENTS PER LINE PER WEEK WITHOUT CHANGE. OR J5 CENTS PER LINE PER CALENDAR MONTH WITH NO CHANGE OF COPY. OR 50 CENTS PER LINE PER MONTH ON A SIGNED CONTRACT TO RUN FOR ONE YEAR WITH ONE CHANGE OP COPY EACH IfONTH. Tee Easy. Is an example for two miles the job, Willie: A boy skates first day. throe milee the second day, Willie four miles the third day Shucks! 1 could beat dot example wld-ou- t half trying Smith's Magasine. BBd of did on TUESDAY, FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE. Trapped by a Picture. a ha was once a painter of couaiderabla repute, was ransacking a house alien be came airos the portrait of a very beautiful unyoung, woman which bad been left finished ty the artist lie began to add the fntshing touches to the picture and sras discovered hard at work by the owner of die house, who promptly sent fur the police. oMhia Application of K1XSBY COLLAPSIBLE BOX COMMISSION COMPANY, a corpora far voluntary dinaolutiou. WHOM IT ILAY CO.WEHX: BOX UTAH, , Weber th. District Court of to J&&?BUC OGDEN, A Hungarian burglar, C2ieMtor i EXAMINER: was uenal-l- j Kgi i't uo le.ga.n;; monarch a sphinx. of form la the represented IXGAL. 2, MORNING roomx FOR SALE A five-roohouae. elty water, caller and barm Apply Smyth M-lm-a Bros. Cigar Storm FOR RENT. UNFURNISHED HOUSES. d Meets every Saturday afternoon at 2:20 In Pythian hall, Utah National Bash building. Sojourning glatare cordially Invited to attend. MRS. EVELYN OLASMANN, M. E. MISS LOUISE RITTER, M. of R. ft C. a four-rnome- d - a . OGDEN LODGE NO. 7, D. OF H. OGDEN LODGE Nx X. !. of in K. of P. hall the first and third Wednesday' afternoons of each month at 1:29 p. m. SUSIE SIMS. C. of II. JEANETTE MILD Flmiacler. L. JENNIE PROUT, Recorder. eet a Fotir-roome- The Went ef Education. When the new end the old school meet there to likely to be a clash of opinions, sud so the miller. Brown, found the other day when .Fanner Jackson sent his young son across, to the mill with a sack of com which bo wished ground Into meat Like the mHler,- - the mill wne of the old, leisurely school, and .only a tiny stream of meal trickled out. The young man waxed impatient "What a mill!" he said, with acorn. "Why, I could eat the meal quicker than this ramshackle old concern of your can grind It!" Aye," aald Miller Brown, "but bow long couldst keep It up, lad?" "Till I starved!" waa the trenchant Avx answer. And when Miller Brown had posted LOST out th Inwardness of th remark he concluded that lads nowaday were LOST One light bay hone, weight 000 poundx Return f. R. Watkins, "gettln a power too sharp wi their 120-t- f 301 25th. tongum. London Express. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Silver Hive, NX i, meets every Tuesday at 2:29 p. m, at K. of C, Hall, Nx 3472 Waehlngton aveaux Visiting alater cordially invited. BESSIE BBBIUNG, DC. D JENNIE PROUT, JL K, 2455 Van Bum Avx Pay-mon- . ante-room- KNIGHTI OF THE MACCABEEfiT Ogden Tent. Nx 24. meets the aee- ond and fourth Friday evenlngx at 8 oclock sharp, la I. O. F. hall a tf Vlaltlng Knights cordially Invited te attend. J. W. HALSEY, Commander. F. F. BOND, Reoerd, Keeper. 1-- Tho Seotah Sabbath. An English artist; traveling profes- LOST One brown hone, weighing 1.200 lb. One brown mare weighing 800 Ibx Mare breaded on left thlghL Return to Laaglola Grom a MONEY TO LOAN J. J. BRUMMITT Queen Esther Chapter No. 4. O. E. 8. Regular meetings held at Masonic Hall on Washington aveaux between Council Nx I. D. of P. WANTED meta th flrat and third Wednesday afternoon at 2:20, Bagla Hall Due DRESSMAKING. can he paid to Susie Aides, C. of W. Ill 26th SL Visiting members InDRES8MAKTNO Family sewing, 572 vited. 5 28 lm 27th SL lad. 867. MARTHA A. MORRI8, Pocabontex ALICE COLLINS, K. of R. Lseotak sionally through Scotland, had occa, WANTED. to remain over Sunday in a small Co. ry . tho town In the north. To while away MISCELLANEOUS. time he walked oat a abort way In tho STOLEN. rain where the pictnreeqne environs, WANTED Chickens. Rusaell-Jame- e of a castle met hto eye. He asked a STOLEN 85 reward for the return of . Co, 125 14th at n black suit of men clothes, also country man who was passing to be so good aa to tell him the name of the 32. Wool goods. Stolen from my castle. The reply waa enmewhat startrooming houae, 2561-2- , 25tb street. PROFESSIONAL No questions asked. Maggie Kirk. ling "If! no the day to be asking ale 3t OSTEOPATHY. things!" Another good story of Scottish obFOR BALE GORDON Q. IVES, Osteopath, graduservance of tho Sabbath to told by a ate from Parent School, Kirkvllle, clergyman. "A minister of the kirk MISCELLANEOUS. Mx Lewla-Stayablock, suite 56. declared la public that at a country Treatment Hour, appointment. by raised window hotel he wished the x m. to B p. m. Bell phone so that he might get some fresh air. FOR SALE Oak bed. dining table 1014-K- . Ind., 101ft and. refrigerator. Cheap. Apply but the landlady would not allow It, 361 22rd SL no here fresh can air has ATTORNEY-AT-LAsaying, Te on the Sawbeth. " FOR SALE Furniture, 2824 Wash. A. & HORN, 6 29 lwk The Way te War ham. Offices over Badcons gome young women In England have HAY FOR SALE la field. Six dollar Attornay-at-Law- . seek the bualnesa of Store. I amount. If. men. Drug out Morrison, and like any ont ton; to dress per begun all parties; am attorney against nil Kanes vllle, Utah. Bell Phone 956-They wear a long coat cut like a bantcorporation and monopolies. Preblack. ing coat, a cap, riding breeches and top pared to transact any and all kinds boots. It to a handsome costume, and of legal buaineM. FOR BALE Freak milch cow and to it not but Immodest undoubtedly It 6 26 tf 442 18th St calf, attracts a good deal of attention. They E. T. HCLAXISKI, Attorney-at-Lahave been telling in London n story FOR BALE Plano, 2309 Adams. lad. Rooma First National Bank 6 21 tf about a girl who adopted thin riding building. General practice. 3CC2A, Bell 1453. rig. Pulllag up her hone ono after-booPIANOS. she laid to aa artisan who waa FOR SALE Th re seated excursion if to taken Bell at ono. me this tell if "Can wagon, cheap you passing, music ft IS tf M. O. Barnes, the a lookphone,. 675Y. the way to WarehamT" The dealer. Opera House block. ed her over carefully, then L. .sucked FOR SALE Cement Building Blocks hto cap In a respectful manner and AND BUILDERS. CONTRACTORS by Hartog and Everard, 922 28tb seem to "Yea, miss, yea-y-ou 6 9 lmo Both phone. Street ave got em on all right FRED. E. LUND, General Contractor la brick sad atone; 678, 2st SL Ball FOR BALE Flax guanine Martin Haw Bismarck Kept Up Steam. phone 449-violin, with elegant case and bow. Will sell at sacrifice. Bowman, rear Ia the evening I went to Biamarck'f 47-t- f INSURANCE. 2627 Jefferson, phone 608X. house. I waa placed upon tha soft In with covered of table teacup front a good square W. N. PIERCE, Notary Public, Real and bottles of beer and also with her- FOR BALE or trade, Estate-- ; Fire, Life and Accident piano, la godd condition. Address rings and oy ter. Ilia new hlgbneaa 407 24th SL car Staadard. T," aat and arrived (Bismarck) speedily me. He down by began by consuming FOR SALE Harneiaei, surrey and HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. Innumerable oysters, herring had ham corner Grant sad wagons, delivery and drank beef with soda water 24th ; or trade fur bone a. HAIR SWITCHER for sale at reduced chains a specialty. Hobenlobe Memoir. prlcex Hair contome to rent for FOR SALE-Ext- ra large palma for Masquerade balls and theaters. All mall orders six Inquire at Reed Hotel. promptly attended to. Mrs. C. E. Theres nothing to good for x sore Lee, 321 24ih. P. O. Box 43S. throat as Dr. Thomas Edectrie OIL Cures it la a few hourx Relieve any WANT ADR BRING-- BIO RESULTS WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. I sin in any part. sion MASONIC. DEGREE OF P&AHONTAS. 7-- 2 1 . . 407-40- 9 s. 1 and Twenty-Matstreets the first and third Friday! of each Twenty-fift- h h to attend. ANNA LEWIS. W. M. LILT V. HALS TED, Secretary. ly Invited ' KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD;.- evMeet 777. No. Council Ogden Weber Camp Nx 7d meets la K. ery Wednesday evening et K. of C of P. hall la the Utah National Bank 6 Waah. at 2473 oclock. building every Thursday Avx, hall, Nx evening at 8 Visiting memlieri welcome. o'clock. Woodnru cordially Vlaltlng K. O. J. H. DeVINB. Invited to attend. W. J. MORGAN, Fin. Becy. T. C. MORRIS, C. C. E. AUTH, Clerk, first National ROYAL ARCANUM. Bank Building. Tested, sound, reliable, fraternal KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Beneficiary Order. Insures men at reasonable rates for one, two, or three Ogden Lodge Nx 2, Knights of thousand dollars. Accumulated emergency fund nearly three m..llon do- Pythias, meets at CaaUo Hall, Utah llar.' Investigate. Rocky Mountain National Bank building, every MonConnell, Nx 627, meet second and day evening. All K. of P.'a requested fourth Fridays at A. O. U. W. ball te meet with u. W. J. UNDERWOOD, C. C. F. W. Stone. Ragant; J. W. Wolhsr-spoon- . E. R. GEIGER. M. of E. Collector; U. B. Roberta, 8ocy. D N. MEAD. K. of R. and ft ODD FELLOWS. WOMEN OP WOODCRAFT. Ogden Dodge No. 5, Independent Order of Odd Felluwx Neats in I. O. Bege Lily Circle, Nx 104, meets evO. F. ball every Tuesday evening. ery eecoad iand fourth Friday nights Visiting brother cordially invited te at 7:30 In K. of P. hall, Visiting be present neighbors cordially Invited. Noble Grand. J. W. BAIl-EDAISY CA8HMORE, G. N 137 HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. Tracy Avenue. KATE HEYMAN, Clerk, 382 23rd Street QUEEN CITY, REBEKAH LODGE. O. O. r. ball Meets aee-onNx 4,-and fourth Friday evenings at Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle Odd Fellows Hall, Visiting mem- 521. meets every Tuesday night at hnlL Visiting 7:30 o'clock. ber! Invited. IDA BAKER, Noble Grand. Neighbors invited. GERTRUDE KOOKS. Secretary. Dues can be paid at the office of Ed Auth, the aftornooa of the 28th of each FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. month. First National Bank Bldg. Fraternal Order- ot Eagle. Ogden MRS. ALICE COLLINS, G. N 2923 Aerie. Nx 113. F.- O. E., meet every Plagrse Ave. MARIE CRITES, Clerk; 2731 MonWednesday evening la Eagle hall, east of Reed hotel at 1:09. Visiting Brothroe Avenue. er Eagles are Invited to attend tho OP AMERICA. BROTHERHOOD Aerie meetings. . 1-- 3 d ftftP. T. C. MORRIS. W. President D. T. TRACT, Secretary. DR. IL B. FORBES, Aerie Physician. Teomex Ogden Homestead Nx 1505, meets every first and third Friday 2479 Bight at 7:30 U K. C. hall Nx ' FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. Wash. Ave. Vlaltlng archers' cordially invited Ixlge No. 2ft. T. F. B.. to meet with ax Ogden FRANK R. WIANT, Foreman, 2119 meets first and third Thursdays at I p. m.. In Vsioa Imbor Hall, 362 24th (jnoola. street. VlsUlng members cordially MABEL TURNER. correspondent. Invited. 1214 Mofflt Av. D. IL ADAMS. President IDA BECKER. Secretary. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. B. G. KNOTH. Treaiurer 1 |