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Show THE h - UPANESL THU 1 d Emotle to Child. FaMatia Savage All la Oak n to a bundle of contradiction, an to --Muid by American standards, he topey tarry bedlaeliA railit !wia Ireleb C1u11tda rad and F lr tto naxta today Bd sycophant and Kaixdaoa lomat- - poa-oeaa- ara vfimtti bare been taught to amusing Maid the Bttto Jap as an obotruct-in- s to child five. precarious Md cum-uasidewalk traffic with bia polite from to suspending la kowtowing. macbes of tba cherry tree bis addressed to bis Wends dainty poems over the and w dawdling for hour tea. and when wo aa him w-- a cer-tBoal- tbs tent lap, bowing and toughing nd n laying eheckem, ho seems a veL MVtd kitten la khaki. And yet and I bars aeon him in battle a BtaT pwd imping. ragtag him-- i afterward dragging and bayaorts ts tbs Add hospital, shot to rags, uawkimperiiig. a mars bull bids wrap. ped around a will. a character nntll we know never Vs the test under to it area put bave of all tbs combination of euew-le- ert enfciui and Janos known as tbs Jap-mgo studied, the embattled brown a strange compound boy strikes me at Fauntleiuy, Peter the Bull-ch- ild, fanatic Hermit and Bitting one. in all savage, omotionleoa god oT ' Little Ud Appleton'S Magaalne- OLD H,1T VIOLINS. Why Anoiant Fiddlas Are Bettor Than Now. A GAME OF POKER. Fabulous priest era somstlmsa paid enthusi(or old violins, and many aa astic mualctoB would part with bis tost dollar to possess one of the of Btradivarlua or Guarneri-n- s or another of the famous makers of o ceutuiy or two apt Hto questioned anpariority of tbeoo old and often battered instrument baa bees variously ascribed to the peculiar la their quality of the varnish wed coo, traction, to the elasticity of the wood employed and to the ripening and Improving effects of ago and long use. Of late years, however, much credence bu been given the suggestion eminent authority that the real of rsuae of tbs superiority of the old Instruments to due to a peculiar warp-to- g of the wood to a blither arch, a buckling caused by the position of the "F holm and sound post It might at flrst thought bo supposed that the same effect could bo produced by giving nn equal arching to a new Instrument, but the effect. If attained, la not permanent, because with age the arching la crease until too great a degree of rigidity la the Record. It Was an Object Lessen nn Playing Cards With Strangers. A card sharp well known to the steward of too great ooean liners was a passenger on a recent trip acmes, lie received a line at Quegnatown, which had the effect of keeping him out of the large games In the smoking room. He contented himself with and bridge at 25 cento a hundred points. On the evening before landing one of hla bridge party, none of whom knew that ho was a professional with a had record, proposed Its changing the game to poker. bad practice, said the card sharp, "to play poker with strangers. Theres too much risk, but Its all right in this case." The others said there was no risk if n man bad good aenao and kept hla eyes open. The deal fell to the professional, and when cards had beau draws by each man he said: "Now Ill show yon bow much you know. Mr. A, you have the winning hand. Mr. B, your throe queen look good, but what show have they against Mr. C'a four fires? And what good are they against A'a four kings? Does It tally?" "Plugging a Hotel Quest. It did, and A said. "Well. Ifa my The hotel detective stepped out of pot." the elevator and walked over to the was afraid that might happen, on counter. , dealt tnymlf a straight-- flush. Ho I "Well I plugged him. he said. showed it arose from bis chair and "Plugged him! Who? What fort said: "Give the steward what I put In. Where did you hit himT quickly naked This was an object leaaon don't play a Mend who was standing by. New York with stranger." poker him Didn't lift anywhere. Just Tribune. plugged the keyhole of bin door. Never hear of plugging before? When wo The Barbeetia. bare a guest whom wo suspect Is getThe word barbecue" to derived from to leave without settling or the (Spanish word barbaceo" and to a ting ready whom credit to exhausted and falls to native Haitian term for a wooden settle up. we Just wait till he leaves framework supporting meat or fish to his room and plug the keyhole In his be smoked or dried over a fire. In door. Then be has to settle up or leave its popular sense it means a Urge sohis baggage. The plug fits over the cial or political entertainment In the end of a key. It to placed In the. lock open air at which sheep or oxen am and turned. The key to then withroasted whole and all the feasting la drawn, lea ring tlio plug In the door. on a most liberal scale. Georgia la Kansas city Btar. probably the native home of the barbecue and to called the Barbecue State. ' An Oversight. Who prepared too first barbecue to unWhen Cbappie.got up the other mornknown. Deer, bear and other gams ing he wandered around bin apartconstituted the meat roasted in the ments In his pretty pink pajamas, the barbecue of fifty years ago. Cincinvery picture of woe. nati Enquirer. "Wbate the matter, sir? Inqnlred his valet I The Butcher's Smock. "I don't know, Alphonse," he groanThe smock was blue. .It butcher's ed. "I passed a moat unhappy night looked much neater than the white Alphonse looked him over carefully. smocks of his friends, all amterod with "Oh, sir. he exclaimed, "I know dried blood. "Every butcher," Mid the what wan the matter! The troueerinee to wear a blue smock. man, "ought of your pajamas wera not creased. Because Why? dry blood won't show Tou must he morn careful, air. Those It Dry blood turns bluish, and on I had prepared for yon were hanging on a smock of this color it la Invisible. I ncroaa the foot of the bed. Bohemian am descended from a long Una of Magaalne. butchers, and from father to nn the o word has been passed down always to Cannae. neatness1 sake, n smock of Cannae, where Hannibal won big wear, for bloe." New Orleans to greatest victory over the Romans, situated on tho opposite side of the Croutons. peulnanla from the city of Romo, oa To cut bread Into dice before frying, the river Anfldue and about alx miles If It la to lie used ao croutons, Is not from Its mouth. It wee from this battlefield that Hannibal sent to Carthage the moat approved method. When done three huhel of gold rings from tho In tola way it becomes very bard and The broad Should rather Angara of the Roman knights ataln in Indigestible. slices and then stampcut thin be Into the battle. Cannae to about 200 miles ed out In circles a little larger than n from Rome. quarter or cut Into squares of about the same size or In oblon'ra two Inches The Worm Turned. inch thick. Am I to understand, then. asked long and over . one-haThese tossed Into hot lard and taken n disappointed poet aa the editor banded back hla latest production, "that put almost Instantly In the frying basket are the moot yis Is table. yon do not like my verse!" Tes; I don't think much" Queer Marriages. "Ah, yon don't tblnk! I see tbit In southern India marriage with Inexplains It" animate objects to not altogether unA man who has loot two known. World Regeneration. wives and wishes to many another The world will only be regenerated by degrees and by reform of bnmhn will go through a formal marriaga plantain tree, which character, a task that will always and ceremony with of necessity remain the task of each to afterward cut down. Thin stands and every member of the human race. for the third marriage, which la toauupFlons. and the man feels Saturday Review. free to make a fourth marriage with a third woman. Vanity. Little Fred-W- hy la it that women The Modern Version. are always complaining about their "I want my boy to 1 able to earn ervnnts? Little EMe-O- h. that's Just Ilia own living." o let penple know they can afford to To earn it, Mt. Merger?" have ra. Chicago News. Well to get It" Washington HerCovetousness swells the principal to ald. ,1e no purpose and lessens the use to all I Is the necessary burden of Hypocrisy Purposes. Taylor. rnialny. Dr. Johnson. mas-totpiae- . u 1 ' . 't Tlmes-Deinocr- at lf - Musis and Method. The sane, healthy way to study the Plano to to apply ones thought directly to the work laid out methodically by the teacher for a certain length of time every day. That length of time da pends entirely upon the future that the student may decide upon. If he or he take op music as a profession, foor hours dally should be given to stady; If an an amateur, two hours am etxmgh. In both cases the dlrtalon of time devoted to practice should be not Isss than one hour. I. J. Paderewski In Strand Magazine. 7, 17. T" I WESTERN DETECTIVE AGENCY The Modern Method e Survivel el Barbaric Custom. If Uir youug womeu ivonor who take a groat deal of .rule In breaking FOR ADVERTISEMENTS , IN THIS DEPARTMENT THE TRICE a bottle of champagne over the prow MUST BE PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE, (BUC.INES HOUSES RUNaf a ship as she slides into the water for her first float knew something NING BOOK ACCOUNTS ONLY EXCEPTED.) about the origin aud significance of NO ADVERTISEMENT LESS THAN 25 CENTS FOR FIRST INthe launching custom, tliv chances am CENT PER WORD FOR EACH SUBSEQUENT SERTION; they would not tie so either to see the INSERTION. FIRST INSERTION ONE CENT PER WORD. bottle crash and the fusniiug liquid OR 20 CENTS PER LINE PER WEEK WITHOUT CHANCE. wet the sides of the teasel. OR Xfi CENTS PER LINE PER CALENDAR MONTH WITH NO It to a survival of a barbaric ruatom CHANGE OF COPY. when sacrifice were made to the gods OR 60 CENTS PER LINE PER MONTH GN A SIGNED CON and some living vtettai or ofieriug waa TRACT TO RLN FOR ONE YEAR WITH ONE CHANGE OF COPY held up aud iu throat cut so that the blood flowed over the prow of toe ship EACH MONTH. being launched. The vessel was baptised in warm blood. Now sparkling wiue ur pure water la used, and the FOB BEST HELP WASTED. change has many advautagea, though the symbolism remains. FURNISHED ROOMS. female. There to another curious ruatom to In the WASTED Woman or aboard ship that Interesting ed rooms for good girl for FOR way It has been handed down to u. bouse sork. Apply- light hitusekecpiug. 1G1 Adams. rooming When a dignitary visits a foreign coun24ih 362. street. wk try, tho moment that hie ship enters WANTED-Ladies to work la FOR RENT Ono furnished room for port n formal aaluie la fired aa a signal HELP todies. Bell phone It . of welcome. This custom was observMillinery store. Address, rare StanInto fi7-- t dard. ed years ago. when it waa mouldered FOR RENT Furnished rooms for toe correct thing for a port to fire Its WANTED-Chorolaie housekeeping at 220 Lincoln Ave. tf dippers at Matguns to show the visiting stranger that thews. 8458 Waxhingkm ava too citiaeus and authorities placed such FOR RENT Three fnrntbhed rooms, confidence in his friendliness that It WANTED Chambermaid rloihes closet and pantry. No. b:9 kitchen and to was not considered necessary keep ,23rd SI at oaca hotel Apply girl, European toe guns loaded, ao all ibe shot was dis' FOR RENT Nice large front room. charged. Now York Herald. 616 24th. 8 WANTED A girl tor kitchen and room work. Good wages. dining Accounting For It. RENT-Light FOR 6 hbusckeeplng room Apply 4S2 27th street "Mamma," naked, little Emeraonla at 169 26th. Osgoodson. "who translated the BiWANTED Good atrong girt or woman ble?" to work to a boarding house. Apply FOR RENT Furnished rooms for "The accepted version of it. my sleeping or light housekeeping, 154 at 124 23rd St. 37th. fi dear, answered her mother, "is the ink work of learned Englishmen." WANTED Good girl; small family FOR RENT Two furnished rooms and good wages. 525 30th St 88-t- f "Englishmen! Then that to why for light housekeeping. Bell phone there la no Epistle to tho Bostonians!" 1232Y. 2 ink WANTED-- A woman cook, 71 12nd. Exchange. FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms Putting with bath. 361 22nd. WANTED A lady or gantlomas eonk mankind defers from day to and a dialog room girt. Liaeols FOR RENT Largo front room, with day the best it can do and the most Tlt-t- f Hotel beautiful things It ran enjoy without bath and phone. Also twu single rooms. Enquire 8422 Adams Ave. thinking that every day may ha the WANTED Laundress, Ogden Gaearal wk Plenty shade. 6 21 tf last one and that loot thus Is lost eterHospital nally. HOUSEKEEPING rooms, 137 Twenty HELP WASTED Sixth street. There is no witness ao terrible, no accuser ao powerful, aa conaeirnc-Polybi- us. male. FOR RENT Two turn lined rooms, 717-t- f 2630 Adams. WANTED Energetic and Intelligent man. Local preferred. Good prop FOR sleeping rooms and light houseHsr Last. , altloa. Apply P. Box 392. keeping rooms, 2341 Adams. to took ah so Edith sorry Gladys first-dnsPenelopWANTED ft. A Herbert's ring back to pries grocery clerk, 8 ROOMS for housekeeping. Boyle also delivery boy, at once. Evans toe Jewso? Gladys-Wh- y. e-Why Block. Grocery Co. eler esld seeing Herbert hadn't been 8VITE of front rooms, cheap. Boy In to settle for It aa ha promised, ho WANTED A young man to drive biuck. gaeosed he'd keep ft. wagon at the Mesa Steam Bakery. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, modJust the Other Way. ern. 8288 Grant Phe-D- Id meter ever fake your yen WANTED-- A good atrong boy with ear to pieces to see how It worked? bone or wheel to carry Standard. FOR RENT Two modern furnished Ho Well, not exactly. I have taken Apply at once. rooq;s, cIom la. Kelly A Herrick. ft to piece to ee how It didn't work. MEN AND EOT! WANTED to tears plumbing, piss taring, bricklaying, ALSO FOR HOUSEKEEPING Pery FOUND also sheet metal patters draughting. 181ms Annex. 8438 Wash. Positions secured. Day and night FOUND Pointer pup, spotted. Owner VI FOUR rooms, watei la tha bouse, si lor classes. Fro catalogue. Call on J. O. Woody, 2376 Wash. Hamwelcome. Schools, Tracy Ave. Apply Mrs. Coyse Trad Ban Francisco and New York. mond, 108 24th ML Hernia Bldg., fait Lake Of v. P. Hex IMP Bell. ttmh Phone 2M1- -: Ind. JlK'. 1 hi agency i prepared U handle ail proper detective busw rntcusied to It by corpora tiiau or Individual. 4"0-tt- OSTEOPATHY. GORDON G. IVES. Osteopath, grnie ata from Parent School Kirk villa r Mo. block, suite 56. Treausent by appointment. Hours. 9 a. to 1 n. Bell phono 1914 K. lad, 1012. L.wto-binyne- t PHYSICIANS DR AND SURGEONS. A. PERXLUND, Physician and Burgeon. Ofiico hoars, 10 and 13 a. to m, II 4 p. m. ltd I5tk St. Office pboees. Bell 615K; Ind. 51L residence Ct6 Wash. lad. plume 503. ATTO rn e A. O. HORN. Offices over Badcoe's Drug Blurs. I seek tbs boatoesa an parties; am attorney against all corporal lues and monupulie. Pre- pared to transact nay and all kinds l legal business. 407-40- 6 ties oral practice. building, HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. at reduced prices. Hair chains a specialty. Masquerade costume to rent fur halls and theaters. AU maU orders promptly attended to. Mra. C. E Bon 435. Lee, Itl !4lk. P. HAIR SWITCHES for sale a list 1060-Y- . a s lilt a Tested, sound, reliable, rretarnal Order. Inaurea men at reasonable retea for ana, two, cr three thousand dollars. Accumulated emergency fund nearly three m.Jlon dollars. InvMtlgate. Rocky Mountain Connell No. 68?. meets second ant fourth Fridays at A. O. U. W. hul F. W. Stoss, Regent; J. W. Vi'othar-poon- . Collector; (1. & Roberts, 8ecy, Beneficiary D. H. ADAMS, President IDA BECKER, Secretary, Q. KNOTH. Treasurer. a to salaried peopfci wlthott security er endorsement; payments to nit, either weeklyor monthly; business aonfldanttoL Can and get my terms D. IX Drakq 419-1- MONET Ec-bld- 1 1 forma and city real estate. HUNTER A KENNEDY, fourth floor. First National tf . Building. MONEY TO LOAN, am J. J. BRUHMITT LEGAL. Lint No. 884. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Salt Lake City, Utah. July 2, 1907. To Whom It May Concern; Notice to hereby given that tho Stale of Utah has filed la thin office n list of lands, selected by the said State, as Indemnity school lands, under set Ion 6 of the net of Congress, follows, via: approved July 16, 1894, Loti I. X. . 4, sec. IS, t 6 n, r 6 a., 8. U M., (Slate 884. U. L 17.) A copy of said list. far as It relate to said tracts, by descriptive hsa been conspicuously posted in this office for. Inspection by any person Interested, ahd by the public generally During tho period of publication of this notice, under departmental Instructions of April 26, 1907, protests or eonteata against tho claim of tho State to any of tho tracts or subdlvl Iona hereinbefore described, on ,tbe ground that the asms It more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will bo received and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington, D. C. Failure so to protest or contest within tho time specified will bo considered sufficient evidence of tho character of the tracts and tho selections thereof, being ether wise free from objection, will bo recommended for approval K. D. R. THOMPSON, Register. OF ASSESSMENT. New York A Groat Western Mining, Smelting A Development Company. Principal place of business, Ogden, . Utah. Notice la hereby given that at meeting of the directors of the Now York A Groat Western Mining, B melting A Development Company, held on the 3rd day ef August, 1906, assessment No. 10 of one cent per share waa levied on the outstanding stock of Mid company, payable Immediately to J. H. Knauss, secretary, at his office. No. 206 Ecdes building, Ogden, Utah. Farming. Any stock upon which this assessNothing will take the various aortel ment may remain unpaid on Wednesdistempers which the city and artifiday, September 11th, 1907, wl'J be decial Ilfs breed out of a man Ilka farmlinquent and will be advertised for ing; like direct and loving contact with Mle et public auotloo, and unless payment la made before, will be add on the soil It draw out tho potoom Saturday, September 28, 1907.' at John Burroughs. o'clock p. m.. at the office of said J. H. Knauss. secretary. No. 208 Demsstie Economy. Ecdes Ogden. Utah, building. 1 see Robinson's married a rain to pay the delinquent assessment married his flrst wife's sister." with the cost of ad"Yea. He sold be didnt want to thereon, together and expense of mle. vertising a In to mother-lbreak another have J. H, KNAUSS, Secretary. kw," Leslie's Weekly. 206 Ecclea BWf., Ogden. Utah. - . . BOARD AND BOOM B. F. O. ELKR tf 448 36th street WANTED. FOB SALE a a Elks Ogdon Lodge No. 718. F. Lodge aud club rooms, seoond floor, Washington avenue. Regular meetings every Tuesday evening. A. T. HESTMARK, Exalted Ruler. KNAUMK Secretary. J. 8416 a BOARDERS. 6:19 pm. 6:29 p.m. Arrive. 13! 3:08 p.m. 8:16 p.m. 1:11 pm. 6:66 pm. pa 8:19 Arrive. 13.59 a.m. 8aftTke Baft Lake Local Balt Lake Angelee am. am. ML limited.. TFrom Salt Lake ... llFVnm Sa't Lake ... S.Eaetora Express ... 15;YeUowatone P peclal 8:19 am. 19:49 am. 1:89 pm. 1:49 8:08 pm. 8:08 pm. pa 1:29 pm. 8:08 pm. ' IS Bound. Depart. (jAtlantla Mall.poluta seat '7'00a.m. l!!8aft Lake Local ....? 8.28 am. 14 Sa Lrke raaaengar.. i:09 pm. 2 Atlantic limited 8:09 pm. dlAtlantle Fxpresa 8:48 p.m. KoJ Tfrom fcsir Arrive. 3 Pacific Ex. rout east. . 1:05 S.U. ll8alt Lake Looal .... 19:40 am. 8 Kx. An Points East . . 1:09 l'Padfio Coast Limited. 4:89 pm. pm. 13So!t Lake Local 8:41 pm. 6UTHERN facifk cor fcu West Bounl be pari TN.' for Baa Francisco.". TUT 6;Kx. for Ban Francisco.. .2:41 pm. .Fkst MuU U:68 pm. lOvrland United From West 1:10 pm. Arrive. TTl9 am iEx. from Ban Franotooo 9:20 am. 8 Ovormnd Limited 1:19 pm. 4&t from Ban Fraud see 1:19 Ml! Tojicrknir;;: Except Sunday. OGDEN LODGE NO. 1, 0. OF H. OGDEN LODGE No. 1, 1. of H meets in K. tif P. hall tho Brat sad third Wednesday afternoons of sack month at 2:80 p. m. BUSIN 8IM8. C. of II. JEANETTE MILL, Fteancter. L. JENNIE PROUT, Recorder. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Silver Hive, No. J, meets every Tues-da- y at 8:80 p. to, at KL of C Hall No. 2478 Washington nvonno. Visiting sisters cordially Invited. QUEEN CITY, REBEKAH LODGE. BES81E BKBRINO, L.CL No. 4, I. O. O. F. hall -- Meets MoU JENNIE PROUT, R. K nad fourth sad todies' 8458 Van Bures Ave. Friday evenings at FOR SALE Two first-clatf Odd Feilowa llall Visiting memticket te Deo Moines. Iowa. Adbers .Invited. WANTED A gentleman boarder and dress D. I, cars Standard. KNIOHTB OF THE MACCABEES. ELLA BOGART. Noble Grand. 8 8 lwk roomer, 2063 Adams. GERTRUDE KOONS, Beeratary. FOR SALE 81x hols range, almost Ogden Tent Na 84. meete tha secnew. Also other hotueaoM furniond sad fourth Friday evenings, FOB BENT. 8 6 NEIGHBORS ROYAL 1207 lwk OF AMERICA WMh. Ava. at 8 oclock sharp. In I. O. O. F. hall ture, UNFURNISHED ROOMS. visiting Knight cordially invited to evNo. 8240, Excelsior meats andNew bead second Camp FOR SALE attend, Resecond fourth of and Thursday J. W. HALSEY, Commander. FOR RENT Two rooms end summer ery pool tabte. Vary low price. toV XS2 at T474X month tha each 28Ul Eagles Hall F, F, BOND, Record Keeper. pairing dona, kitchen, 252 12nd Bt. MISCELLANEOUS. Good hoard at reaanoonable 688. 23rd ntreeL Phona 1I17-Y- , ss rata. - - 8281 FOE RENT Three rooms, 807 20th. FOR SALE or trad, a good square piano, la good condition. Address "T, cart Standard. III FOR PALE, REAL ESTATE Fina tot on list street, dollar per week. ch, on J. J. BrummllL terms; Queen Esther Chapter Na 4, C. E 8. Regular meetings held at JJanoals Hall oa Washington avenue, between h n y RENT-Two-et- DRESBMAKINO Family sawing, 178 1 88 lm 667. 27th St , BUILDING EAGLES. m MISCELLANEOUS. 81 FRATERNAL ORDER OF MASONIC Twenty-fiftstreet and Twenty-elxiFraternal Order ot Eagles, Ogdc-No. 118, F. O. 8, meets every the first and third Fridays of each Aerie, FOR RENT Five-roobonee, modern, Wednesday evening In Eagle hall, east month. Sojourning members oordlzl-lInvited to attend. oa corner Patterson and Orxut Ind. of Reed hotel at 8:00. Visiting BrothANNA LEWIS, W M. phona 768. er Eagles are Invited to attend tha LILY V. IIALSTED, Secretary. Aerio inertings. FOR RENT Two houses. Inquire 248 T. C. MORRIS. W. President 29th. D. T. TRACK. Secretary. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. DR. H. B. FORBES, Aerie Physician. ory brick house, FOR Weber Camp Na 74, meet lu K. electric light and water. Inquire at ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS of P. hull In the Utah National Bank 2930 Lincoln building every Thursday evening at 8 Wasatch Division No. 124, O. R. G. o'clock. Visiting Woodm o cordially FOB SALE, REAL ESTATE. meets second and fourth Fridays at Invited to attend. T. G MORRIS, C. G 2:89 p. m. In K. ef P. hall, corner E. AUTII, Clark, First Xalloaal FOR SALE At HCriflce, Washington evenne and 24th street Bank Building. AU brothers are cordially Invited to brick bouse, large barns, prersrd chicken house and fine shade trees, nttond. GEO. ALLEN. C. G fine spring water. 3718 WashingKNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. L. DOYLE, B. and T. . . ton Ave. Rail telephone mo , Ogden Lodge No. 2, Knight of PYTHIAN BISTERS. Pythias, meets at Castle Hall, Utah fine form at West National Bank building, every MonFOR BALE-O- ne requested Weber, consisting of 40 acres of Mesta ovary Saturday afternoon at day evening. All K. of land, four room brick house, guod 2:20 In Pythian hall, Utah National to meet with us. J. H. SHAFER, C. G bnrq and outbuildings, four cows, Bank building. Sojourning slstera corE. R. GEIGER. M. Of E. pigs and chickens. AU kinds o) dially Invited to attend. L. N. MEAD, K. of R. and 8. machinery and tools and n fine crop. MRS. EVELYN OLASMANX, M. K. G Chop if taken at once. Call at MIBB LOUISE RITTER, M. of R. A G 260, 26th street. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. FOR SALE A brand new five room Bego Lily Circle, Na 104, meets evLceot ah Council.' Na I, D of P hours, closet, pastry, hath room, seoond and fourth Friday sights ery two good porches, targe lot. nice meets the flrst and third Wednesday at 7:30 In K. of P. hall. VlniUng Dues on near bench car at afternoons Hall 2:30, nightly location, Eagle neighbors cordially invited. line, n groat snap at $1,700. Small can bs paid to Sueto Aldan, C. of W DAI8Y CASHMORE, 0. N 137 In26th member on 112 Bt balance forma payment down, Visiting Tracy Avenue. to soil If you want a homo la vited. KATE HETMAN, dark, 353 2 A. MARTHA MORRIS. la PocahmUa. a this rare opportunity. Ogden 23rd Street ALICE COLLINS, K. of R. It must ho sold. J. J. Brammltt Women ot Woodcraft, Ogden Qre'e ORDER OF WASHINGTON. 581, meets every Tuesday night at A new house, one acre of land K. of P-- holL Visiting In the choicest of bearing flrnlt Ogden Union, Na 172, order of 7:80 o'clock, Invited. Washington, meets ovary Tuesday Neighbors good location, $1,800. Dues can bo paid at tha office of Ed A a elegant residence In rail- evening at 8 o'clock In A. O. U. W. 28th of each ball Visiting omrndas Invited to Autb, the afternoon of tho road district. 81J0O. month. First National Bank Bldg. Nino acres of good land with water, nttond. MRS. ALICE COLLINS, O. N, 2983 WTLLIAM DOYLE, President and three-mohouse, located 46 WALTER RICHEY. Secretary, Plngree Ava rods from car line, 61,360. WANTED. 826. iling ladlrs cordially invited. MRS. MARY HEFFNER, 0 reels, 2841 Washington A vena. JOBIA RHEA, Recorder, 258 22ad BL UNFURNISHED HOUSER MADAM JEXNINGB Spiritual medl um. Class Friday, 8 p. m. 43? 25th. FOR SALE nafurniahod FOB KENT. MEDIUM. u . present -- FOR 8AIE A good riding pony. Jefferson avenue. NOTICE. NOTICE a J. W. BAILEY, Noble Grand. HENRY KISBEU Secretory. Fay-mea- MONET TO LOAN Ogden Lodge No. I, Independent Order of Odd Pellowa. Meets In I. O. F. hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to FOB It EXT. 9 From 8 From ) ODD FELLOWR ljrr-ll- BIO money fur canvassing salesman. 2286 Wash. BROTHERHOOD. Ogden lodge No. Sri. T. F. K. moots first and third Thursdays at 8 p. m. In Laton Labor Hall, 868 24th street. ViaUing members cordially Invited. bo 2:!l pm. .... liLfoilted for Bolt Lake. 14 Local te Belt Lake .... For Baft Lake City.... 18'(e Aagelea Limited... iSalt Lake Flyr...... From Boutn. So-- 1 ROYAL ARCANUM. ' 1:25 a.m. 6:29 a.m. 33;Mlad, Kultoa (x) TlPortlaad, Butte Express! HiCarks Valley Express.. IS.Yellowatou Special ..j Nu-From North j 16jTeUowetoae Special 8.Ftom Portland A atutto l:' Cache Volley Express.. 10 From Port load A Butte 84,5fotad and Kelto (x). No. South Bound. ISTvIlowvtone Spvciei .. RIO GRAND! WESTERN IL R. CO. FRATERNAL FRATERNAL NoKhBoaiid! Nsj tpurlland Butte Exprasai I, From Balt Lake FRED A. LL'ND. General Contractor la brick and stuns. 671 ReU Phase OREGON SHORT UNA R. R. CO. 17)1.00 AND BUILDERS. CONTRACTORS Depart. TTs a.m. 1:96 pm. lover land Limited 1:66 pm. tUiOgdae, Echo OoolviBs 1:18 PJD. 1:44 pm 4tdilaaao Express Na West Bound. Arrive. 3 California Exliraas ....I 3:45 .m. lll;Ogdaa.Eche A CualvlUe,10:39 a.m. 112:15 p m. Mai! l'Ovarlaad limited ....14:50 p.m. 7,Loa Angelas Limited .. 6.35 pm. 12 Cache Off-no- At tme experienced mala bookkeeper and stenographer; bring ROOMS AND BOARa references. . Tbs H. L Griffin Oa v BOARD and room. 371 22nd. R. R. CO. For Baft Lka City.... 7:18 6'Local for Balt Imka...i 8:88 te Salt Luke 19:40 E. T. HILAN1SKI, Atlorney-et-Law- . Rooms First National bank 3-- 1-- lf . Attomey-ui-Law- 8-- WANTED UNION PACIFIC East Bound. tf RAILWAT, STREET CAR MEN, CLERKS, BOOKKEEPERS, and nil others employed, find our office ro liable for sums of 10 to. flOR Discounts If paid beforo flu auapendod 4a slckaeaa. No charge for applications. The City Loan Agency, Bun 617, 413, First National Bank Bldg. frl EFFECT JULY 1R INI. IS f oot Mail ijLoa Angeles Limited.. PROFESSIONAL Cui-onla- MONEY TO LOAN TIME CARD a RENT-Furnish- . UNION DEPOT l ONE-HAL- eon-llder- - ITAII. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST EXAMINER: OGDEN, baptizing ships. SCHOONER. Whore tho For and Aftor Boat the Square Rigger. ! no ability of the achooner to moot tho requlremento of present day ro ditlooa, while tho square riggers have boon found wanting, can be readily when we take into conoid-ratio- n the numerous advantages by the fore and qft rig that are essential to toe Ideal carrier. Operating expense, that prime factor In aU transportation problems, to hero reduced to n minimum, for there to no motive power so cheap aa the free winds of heaven and no other craft so well adapted to ntlllae end control this force. The sails are of handy form and ran bo readily handled from the deck by a handful of men or with steam power If desired. Tho schooner nn sail several points nearer the eye of toe wind than a square rigger to gbit to do. Built on tho old slipper model, they sail like witches and owing to their peculiar constructions ran he readily loaded and discharged. They require but little baliaat and having no heavy top bampev can.. If necessary to the trade, take on Immense deck loads. In too lumber traffic of the Pacific northwest we find these vessel leaving port with huge deck loads towering tea to fifteen feet above the rail. Occasionally they get caught In a blow and have to sacrifice a portion of too dock load, but where one meets such a mishap downs reach their designations safely and land their cargoes G. McCurdy In Outing hlagaslne. trm toad. He ctoofw1 THE M0RX15U a C52-Z- lt( on ear Una; your owa money advanced to build. Wedell. P-'- a Nice building lot, dose front in, near car line, only fS per Brum-mltfooL Term to suit J. J. FOR SALE L LOST LOST-Betw- een C ten wood and 25th and Adams, pari of Fold watch fob Leave at Standard and receive reword. LOST In North Ogden, Thursday, night one light sorrel mare. Braad-o- d Bar under L on left rump. Return to William Bros'. Livery and receive reward. , 1-- One pair. of gold rimmed combination spectacle. Liberal reward. Return to Standard office. LOST FOB RENT FURNISHED HOUSER FOR RENT Nicely furnished house, piano, close in. & R Smith. lad Phone 264. . FOR RENT Four room cottage, oa furnished and on unfurnished flat Apply at 2684 Orest. WANTED. TO BUY. . WANTED Veal pork and chickens at tha Chicago Market 186 24th fit. WANT ADS BRING Bid RESULTR CHAUKCEY PARRY. Cor. 33rd and Wash. Phona MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA 368-- 8731 Mon- MARIE CR1TE3, roe Avenue. dark, BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICA. 1 Utah Camp Na 9990, Modem Woodmen of America, meet every Tuesday night at Eagla Hall, p. m. Visiting i FOR BALE Lots In the Orchard. Cor. 7th and Washington Ave., 49 8 bv 132. to an alley. Terms $10.00 down and $10.00 per month. J. H. Myers, 740 Washington Ave. members Invited. hi. A. COULD, V. G J. H. SHAFER. Clerk. KNIGHTS FOR SALE A emnll cottage, with modern Improvements. 2624 Jefferson. OF COLUMBUS. Ogden Council No. 777. Meete evK. ot C ery Wednesday evening hall. No: 2473 Wash. Ava, at 8 o'clock. Visiting members welcome. J. H. DeVIXE. G. K. W. J. MORGAN, Fin. 8ecy. it FOR SALE Elegant lot near tho Terms If deCity Hospital. $78. sired. J. J. Brammltt - - a. i i Yeomen, Ogden Homestead Na 1505, meets every first and third Friday night at 7:30 lu K. G hall, Na 8479 Wash. Ava Visiting arrhen .cordially invited to meet with ua. FRANK R. WIANT, Foreman, 1118 Lincoln. MABEL TURNER, 2114 Moflit Ava correspondent. WANT AD8 YIELD BIG RESULTS. |