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Show THE - - H. F.U- -r ths Rvw f.t FIERY CHARLES CAME. CHANCE THE WM N-- var " F,rk Mined Me- PttbuU JM to J5jta J!h 4bH the EwewM llx De but W JTjSg imh of twenty.mere m V bey him 01wn t take delight In ridicul- (. by." he would "fiTlSJ'to iwwnUr. JSn ilver "but- - DMy river on eet the etoik wlnklem, end It hut he did end eoon surprised the old - by securing e lucrativa Job. 2MSA " lteet ,!.- day. hut the h $150 -M- -lfe eet the river on fire not he. Pithole. Den snug ill wee found et wee eoon end the to hurried ee a wngen Urge uuueuelly fjuauwr. All the petroleum wee in barrel. end teume were In demand. Ha eared hie money, an acre of land and eoon had a uce Z! that wee producing X00 laneta of oil per day at $10 per bamL aaw well drilled The elder McCarthy Joined him, of mon- the well received a liberal gift and then ebook hie head omlnouely. Tie a good thing. Danny." he croak-gere doin well; but, mark me A 7 on worrode, yeeU nlver aet the river Bre, we b'y." one A few daw later a flood wrecked oil the woodeu tanks, email tf pan's down the rlTer. and there waa mat excitement Aa Dan and hia father atood on (ho bank watching the oil float away Dan drew a match and lighted at haded." Then he blew out tho match. THAN FICTION. Life ef a Russian Military Officer. Lieutenant too Leaieborg of tho The Tragedy la the Bua-guar- endured thirty ona year f peual exile and penal service in Siberia. He waa In hla day n flue looking aad highly accomplished officer. Lika many of bin fellowg bo borrowed mom ' ey from City Councilor Wleesow, un aid, good nutured bachelor. Young von Lrambergs note continued to grow, and the old money lender threatened to rae union tome of them were redeemed. Then the young lieutenant became engaged to tho daughter of. Count and railed on Winnow to tell aud to aak for time. him the new -You wait," nid be, in a uneering way. IK give you a wedding preeent to be remembered." Believing thla to hive been a threat the lieutenant called at the boue the next day and deliberately cut bis throat He opened the old man'i dnk to find hla prouilaaory notes end dltcovered them neatly tied up marked Fald" aud n document by which he would haw become the heir e of the man be had murdered. by remone be aurrendered to tlw authorities and waa sentenced to Ufa erritude in Siberia. Becauea of good conduct liis lrona iren taken off after even yean, he married a woman who went into votuntaryxlle to be near g relative, storied a vegetable shop la the penal aettlemeat which grew until It beeamo a gnat mercantile eatabliah-mand when the war with Japan broke oat he volunteered, became an officer, waa decorated for bravery and received a fall pardon. -- Over-com- . nt Ths Old Btagseoaeh. Those who ara accustomed to look back with longing eyes to the "good old days" will find It Intersatlng to Irani that In the middle of tho eighteenth century the common carrier Selkirk and Edinburgh, a distinct of thirty eight miles, required two weeks to make tho Journey. . Is 1778 It took a day and a half for n stagecoach to go from Edinburgh to Glasgow, only forty-fou- r miles away. About the same time the swiftest stages seldom covered the road between Edinburgh snd London, 310 miles, In leas tban two weeks, an average speed of be-tws- -- ' bout twenty-tw- o Louis Republic. miles n day. St At Yarmouth, In Bt Nicholas church, the most curious objects Is knows as the Devils Chair. It Is formed out of ths hugs Jawbone of a whale and atanda at tbs west rad ef tbe church. When fisher lames get married, they think it good for tbe wly wedded couple to race from tbe chancel, and they belter e that whoever nwches the Devira Chair first will rule tba roost In the little household they am about to set up. London Graphic. one of A Canine 8serai. "Tou can always tell the people who m unhappy from the look of their W" raid the tired woman, "but If Ju look out into tbs court of n morning you never can tell which dog it la ttmt has cried all night and kept you wake." New York Preas. A Social . Catastrophx In the railway Wu no one Injured collision, Xu. county but nevertheless It was Palnfo situation. d fourth clan Fllegd First s most second, third pamengere all Simply unheard of!" Blatter. min-togeth- " i j "My Traveling .For Health. doctor recommends Europe." "Going?" Dnnno yet lnk Courier-Journa- My lawyer eeems to da" Loulevtite Canada will l. - confession of ctO wmke is ths JJ raginning of good wotkay Augustine. Ho Could Count little boy wee In tbe room young lady was practicing on Piano. Fbe wee counting aloud, three, four." The little 2 surprised, after awhile went her end Mid earnestly, Ee next la " Youth Companion. Jkrery kw a t". fel-Wl- to Fish or Qolf Story. "hilt driving to tho fourth greed on ntwerk golf course a local solicitor ? his ball Into the river Devon and TOrd a two pound fish. Both ball and were found together, the ijitter "raring works of Its inlurv. London ndard. i ONE-HAL- - . They Disagreed. "These follows wen fighting," said th policeman. . "Your honor," began one of tbs prisJ Mien, "I beg of you not to accept so crude o misconstruction of our sets. XJoubtieea you bars board of n gentle-sunagreement 7 " Certainly." "Well, we had one, bat it had to tho stage where It became a OSTEOPATHY. CORDON G. IVES, Osteopath, graduate from Parent School. Kirk villa. Ma Lewfe-suyne-r block, suits BA Treatment by appointment. Hours; 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Hell phone 1014-K- . reneon. Philadelphia Ledger. Shat "My dear," said the caller, with n smile, to tbs' little girl who occupied the study while her father, an eminent literuy man, was at dinner, "I suppose you assist your father by entertaining the bores." "Tee, replied the little girl gravely. "Pleura be Bested. Judge Hie Work. "What," akked the man who la always preaching, have yon ever done to make this a brighter world? Fro done a lot In that line, stranger," eald tbe one with the large, rough hands. "I'm a barn painter by trade and I generally paint 'em red. Chica- AND SURGEONS. -- ATTO rn A. . Attorney-at-Lnw- HORN. aOffices over Badeon'e Drug Store. I seek the business of ail panics; am attorney against all corporations aud monopolies. Prepared to transact any and all kinds cf legal husincaa. K. T. Hl'LAXISKI, Rooms building. 407-40- 8 , Attorney-at-Law- First National Bank General practice. HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. HAIR SWITCHES for sale at reduced prices. Hair chaina n specialty Masquerade costumes to rent fur balls end theaters. AU mall art!ere promptly attended to. Aire. C. E. Box 436. 8 Lee, IU 24th. P. VANISHING TROUSERS. a A Simple Trick Which May or May Net Be Humorous. This is n simple trick, and' every married women can perform It, but It re- CONTRACTORS 7--tf AND BUILDERS. FRED General Contractor to brick aud atone. $7$ 21st. Bell . 10G0-TPhone A. LUND, quires the assistance of n confederate with a big bag of shining tinware on FRATERNAL hla back. First get a husband with an extra ROYAL ARCANUM. 'pair of slightly worn trousers in hie wardrobe; then have the confederate, the man with the beg of tinware, coma to tho back door and knock gently. The wife must then peep out to n frightened way, and Immediately the man with tbe tinware tells a tale that resembles aa advertisement. Tho wlfo atop to think few minutes. Suddenly elm most rush to tho wardrof, but only after tlw man rattlna tbe brilliant tinware to arouse her. The wlfo must walk beck to tho roan again with tho trousers. The man must take them and hand the wife n few tin pane. All the while the man with the tinware must smile happily. At last the transection le completed, and, presto change! the bus bands trousers have disappeared and in their place appears some tinwgjw on ths kitchen table. This trick la very novel and will imuM the husband greatly. Tbe trick should not bo performed white tba husband to la bed nntera he hue aa extra pair of trouaera. F. P. PItoer la Judge; Tested, sound, reliable. Fraternal Beneficiary Order. Insures men at reasonable rates for one, two, cr three thousand dollars. Aecumuiated emergency fund nearly three m .lloa dollars. Investigate. Rocky Mountain Council, No. 637, meets eeoond ail fourth Fridays at A. O. U. W. bull F. W. Stone, Regent; J. W. spoon. Collector; U. U. Roberts. Bec'y. t FRATERNAL Ogden BROTHERHOOD. No. Isidge 2fl, T. F. B, meets first end third Thursdays at I p. m. In Union Labor Hall, J6S 24th treat. Visiting member cordially Invited. a II. ADAMS, President IDA BECKER, Secretory. B. G. KNOTH. Treasurer. (x) ExceptBundsy7 .. ODD FELLOWS, OGDEN LODGE Ogden Ledge No. 6, Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Meets In I. O. O. F. hall every Tuesday evening. .Visiting broth re cordially invited to be present J. W. BAIL1CT. Noble Grand. HENRY KISSEL Secretary. Another Nuisance. It was the Bret time he waa being married, end bp waa naturally a Uttte nervous end upset; hut he managed to eay "Yea" ell right end to keep time to Mendelssohn, sailing down tho aisle, and to sign hie name In tbe register without making more tbag n dosen B. P. O. ELKS. B. P. O Eike Ogden Lodge Na 719, Lodge and elnb rooms, second floor, Washington tvenuo. Regular meetings every Tuesday evening. A. T. HESTMARK. Exalted Ruler. J. Ib KNAUSS. Secretory. 2419 biota. Ho thought then that It wu finished, but when they got to the church door they found It was raining. i Na t, 9. OF H. OGDEN LODGE Na I. 1. of H.. meet in K. of P. hall the first and third. Wednesday afternoon! of each month at 2:3b p. m. SUR1E Bill 8, C. of II. JEANETTE MILI Mnaucler. L. JENNIE PnOUT, Recorder, LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Silver Hive, Na i, meets every Tne day at 1:10 p. m, at K. of C. Hall, Na 2473 Washington avenue. Vtei tog slaters cordially invited. BESSIE 8EBRINQ, L.CL U JENNIE PROUT, R. K, QUEEN CITY, REBEKAH LODGE, 1455 Van Bursa Are. No. 4, I. O. O. F. Meet see-onand fourth Friday evenings at KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. Odd Fellows Hall. Visiting members Invited. Ogden Tent, Na 24, meets the see-ELLA BOGART, Noble Grand. ond and fourth Friday evenings, GERTRUDE KOON8, 8ocretery. at o'clock sharp, In I. O. F. balL ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA visiting Knights corJIally Invited to ' attonq. J. W. IIAL8ET, Commander. Excelsior Camp No. 3149, meets evF. F. BOND, Reoord Keeper. ery second and fourth Thursday of each month at the Eagles Hall. Visiting ladles cordially Invited, MASONIC. MRS. MARY HEFFNER, Oracle. 2941 Washington Avenue. JOSIA RHEA, Record er, 259 22nd BL 8. Queen Esther Chapter Na 4, O. E. Regular meetings held at Masonic Hall on between FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. Twenty-fift- Washington avenue, and Twenty-sixt- h treats first and third Fridays of each Fraternal Order ot Eagle. Ogden the month. members eordlah Aerie, Na 119, F. O. E., meets every ly invited Sojourning to attend. to east evening hall, Wednesday Engle ANNA LEWIS. W. M. of Peed hotel, at 9:00, Visiting BrothLILT V. HALSTED. Secretary. er Eagles ara Invited to attend the Aerie meetings. WOODMEN OF THE WORL& T. C. MORRIS. W. President D. T. TRACY, Recretery. Weber Camp Na 74, meets In K. ' DR. H. & FORBES, Aerie Physician. of P. hall to the Utah National Bank ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS building every Thursday evening at o'clock. Visiting Woodin' cordially Wasatch Division No. 124. O. R. C., invited to attend. meet second and fourth Fridays at T. C. MORRIS. . C, 9:20 p. m. to K. of P. hall, corner E. AUTH, Clerk, First National Bank Building. Washington rveuue and 14th street All brothers are cordially invited to . attend. . KNIGHTS OF FVTHIAfi, d "Confound It!" ho cried, putting up hte umbrella. "Another nuisance now!" And. then, though ho cannot guess why, ths people around an laughed, bridled and hla and bis mother-in-lawife refused to epee L Loudon An-- 1 a Faeto About Coffee. Coffee originally cams from tho Inland of Mocha, whence la tho year 1616 coffee trees wore transported to Holi land. Thla article of diet wea first, 11 rally cultivated at Btirinem by the Dutch to 1718. Though coffee wae not known either to the Greek or Romans, It waa used as e beverage by tlw Persians to early times. The first ctff-fo- e house of which there Is any record wee opened la Conataattoopte In 1S1L and coffee wae first brought to France to 1062 by Tbevenet, the famous trav- - act-ant- h . s pro-greas- 1912. DR. A. FERXLLXD, Physician and Burgeon. Office hoars, 10 aud 12 a. m., 19 to 4 p. m. Uii 35th St. Office phones. Bell 515K; lad. 613. tear denes $46 Wash. Ind. phone 108. arable companion remonstrated with Benda for hie bank language to her "Nelly." . "I love her better then you do or any puling woman," Roads answered. Manchester Guardian. eler. City. Bell. PROFESSIONAL PHYSICIANS An old Indy who lived with Mias Terry at thla time and waa her Insep- "Do yon want him to learn any of tia higher branches 7 "Well, after he climbs a leetle' you might throw In bout n bushel or two of 'em, or say bont n quarter of beefs WorUtT-Atla- ato Constitution. K, - Both Phones This agency is prepared to liaulle ull proper detective buxines u it by corporations or Individual. n. - UNION DEPOT TIME CARD AGENCY 4Mi'l Herald Bldg.. Salt Lake P. U. Box 1j. 28-2; lu,l. lull. Ind, "Madam, you are a rati Dont Imagine It Is generous to desert the sinking ship," expressed his view of tho sltnn-tlo- young heifer to I'arn him wiltin' an a homo raised sow for n leetle rittuno-tic."- . An Unexpected JEXXIXG8 Spiritual me$ urn. Class Friday, I p. m. 4J7 Iota. r. autbor-fflauage- A Trade In Learning. yon," aakl the old farmer, "to give ths boy 'bout six os eight dollars' worth o lee ruin'. Far Instance, Ill start him on three bushels of corn; then, whan that's out. Ill keep him on s couple of smote bouse hams, an I may decide to give you a gentlemans disagreement" Yet waa the Judge deaf to F I MADAM -- At tho end of the Wandering Heir. run of this piece she dhl not leave hla management; but went on tour In several of hla plays. The tour waa financially disastrous, but a auggntlou from Ellen Terry that bar parts did not carry her Mlary aad that she had better leave; as any one could play these parte equally well, was received with ths greatest Indiguatiou by the fiery "I want : The Bride Wins. 7 WESTERN DETECTIVE IN THIS DEPARTMENT THE FRICE FOR ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE, (BUEINESb HOUSES RUNNING BOOK ACCOUNTS ONLY EXCEPTED.) NO ADVERTISEMENT LESS THAN 25 CENTS FOR FIRST SERTI0N; CENT PER WORD FOR EACH SUBSEQUENT INSERTION. FIRST INSERTION ONE CENT PER WORD; OR 23 CENTS PER LINE PER WEEK WITHOUT CHANGE. OR 75 CENTS PER LINE PER CALENDAR MONTH WITH NO CHANGE OF COPY. OR 60 CENTS PER LINE PER MONTH CN A SIGNED CONTRACT TO RUN FOR ONE YEAR WITH ONE CHANGE OF COPY EACH MONTH. "Done!" said Charles Reads. "I wilt" The part Miss Terry played for Baade waa I'hlllippu Chester In Tbs From Obscurity to Renown. An ancient well, ouea surrounded by walla sight feet high, la "Youiag field.1 Tnwabury Mood, n valley about three miles from defences tar, near the village of Kemble, la the source known aa Thames head. In summer no alga of water or of water plants can be found near It Its walls art now down, and thickly interlaced vines and brash bids It from view. In winter It overflows, floods ths valley and contributes Its little fores to ths greatest of Island rivers. Thaa from an obscure, hidden and neglected origin England's historic river swells and flows on until, upon Its pellucid booom above Folly bridge to Ita brackish waters below the Tower of London, it nurses, everything from an Infant's gratia pleasures to tbe sinister tragedies of tba greatest city In ths world. From "In Thames land" . ish7. Examiner Classified Advertisements rs biu-k?- " With Two Interacting Equations. Some time ago George was bragging about never having told n lie, and he aid be never would. Aa Irishman, hearing the assertion, mads a wager with George that ho could make him tell a lie In two minutes. Bo rat began: Supposing yon and your little child and her friend were out in n boat for a raw; the boat suddenly capsized, sad yon were all thrown Into the water. Now, which child would you save? asked rat Well," answered George, "under the circumstances I should save my own Is preference to any one elue'a child." Vary good," anawerad Fat "Now. suppose yofi and your wife and child wore out for a row and tho boat again capsized. Now, which of them won Id you eavo, your wlfo or your child?" After a thoughtful pause, George answered that fat would save hla wife. "Thera you ere," cried rat "You raid at first that yon would rather save your child la prefaience to any one elee'g but now you aay that yon would save your wife, who is somebody isos child. Pearson's Weekly, c 12, MEDIUM. and stayed six years lu ths country. Ilow she came back to It is told In "Ellen Terry." by Christopher Bt. John. Charles Bends u ben hunting la Hertfordshire met her by cUuue In n country lane end told her lu hie rough yet kindly way .that she was a foul to have left the stage. "Why dont you go "1 dont want to." "Tou will some day. "Never!" Then, mindful of certain financial troubles tbrenteueing her rani peace; Ellen Terry added, "At least not until some one gives ms $300 a An Ingenieue Problem It Author-Manage- utau. Monday, .rorsT READL Way With Ellen Terry, tne Actress. Ellen Terry at the age of twenty resolved tn leave the oiage and. went OR CHILD.' WHICH? WIFE Father," he aald coolly, the next jm, yet Bay Ol'U nlver act tho river aa fire plait remlmlwr that 01 had n chance wanet, and and didn't do STRANGER The At Ona Tima the Law Wee Sewer on Those Who Owed Money. la nearly every country until comhave paratively recent times debtors After been subject to Imprisonment th panic of 1S25 101, Utf) writs for debt were issued In England. In 1830 7.000 persons were seat to London prieuua for debt and on Jan. L 1H L7U0 persona were held fur debt In rnCia and Wales, 1.000 in Ireland and leas than 100 la Scotland. Fran time to time modifications tn the lews governing the imprisonment of debtors have been made, so that fewer debtors are Imprisoned for this crime each year. la 1828 there war .000 debtors la prison in Massachusetts, 10,000 la New York. 7,000 in Pennsylvania, 8.000 In Maryland and a Uke proportion In other states. Many of throe persons Wees Jailed for debts of $1. Tho law providing for the Imprisonment of men who could not pay their debts waa shown to be Impracticable by statist lea taken from Philadelphia, where In 1828 there wetw 1.0(8 debtors Imprisoned for debts amounting to $23,000. The expense of keeping these penoua In confinement was $303.0001 which waa paid by the city, and the amount recovered by thla method was $296. Imprisonment for debt was abolished by oongren In the United fltatn In 1833, though thin measure was not fully enforced nntll 1838. New York Tribune. oo d ex. examiner MORNING The Them an the Ross. , old Bundeheeh of Zoroaster we are told that the rose grew fair and thornless until the entrance tots tho world of Ahriman. tho evil 'ona. According to thla ancient narrative; the spirit of evil became universal, and not only man suffered thereby, but inferior animals as well ae trees aad In the " . GEO. ALLEN. C. C D. A DOYLE, 8. and T. plantm-dre- te. Ogden Lodge No. 2, Knights of at Castle Hall. Utah Pythias, PYTHIAN SISTERS. National Bank building, every Monevening. All K. of P.e requested Meets every Saturday afternoon at day with us. to meet 2:30 in Pythian hall, Utah National SHAFER, C. C. K J. Bank building. Sojourning slaters GEIGER. M. of E. R. E. invited to attend. L. X. MEAD, K. of R. and 8. MRS. CVELYK Ot. ASM ANN, M. E. CL M1S8 LOUISE RITTER. M. of S. A C m.-et- s LEGAL; 4 cor-filal- ly NOTICE. list WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT.' No, 84. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Salt Lake City, Utah, July 2, 1907. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed In this office n Met of lands, selected by the said State, ae Indemnity school lands, unRecord-Herald- . go der section 6 of the net of Congress, approved July 1C, 1194, to follows, vli: The Triale ef Life, Lots 1, 2, 1. 4, see. IS, t $ a, r 4 a. 284, U. E.) flatting rrieon Chaplain Ah. my 8. L. M (State A copy of said list, far as It rofriend, this world Is fall of trials. Incarcerated Quest Don't I know It mis- utes to eald tracts, by descriptive has been conspicuously ter? Aint I ad my share of em? .But to thla office for Inspection by It ain't the trials I minds so much. Ifs posted any person interested, and by the pubtho verdlctg-Phllndelp- hla Inquirer. lic generally During the period of publication of this notice, under departmental inA Patient Dog. structions of April 25, 1907, My brother has two doge, ooe n largo or contests againet the claim protests of tho mastiff, the other a tiny Bplts which Stats to any & tho tracts or subdivisbe can bold in the boliow of bis bend. ions hereinbefore described, on tbe Don, tho big dog. had been taught to ground that ths same i- - more valuable lie down and face hie food, bnt not to for mineral than tor agricultural purtouch until tho command, "Eat had poses, will ho received and noted for been given him. Ills mistress, tn a hup: report to the General Land Office at Washington, D. C. Failure Bo to pro-tePy to leave for n days shopping, gave or contest within tho time speciDon his breakfast one day, but forgot fied will be considered sufficient evitbe permtaion to eat" snd when she dence character of of the returned Into that night the faithful tbe tract and the selection thereof, of his on with the pews plate dog toy being otherwise free from objection, food, bnt not a particle bad been touchwill be neommradeg for approval. ed! Chicago Tribune. E. D. B. THOMPSON. Register. I DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS ' Sego Lily Circle, No. 104. meets evLeeotah Council, Na i, IX of P, ery eeoond and fourth Friday nights meets the first and third Wednesday at 7:30 to K. of P. hnlL Visiting afternoons at 2:30, Eagle Hell. Dues neighbors cordially Invited. DAISY CASHMORE, G, N, 137 can be paid to Susie Aides, C. of W, 112 26th St member inTncy Avenue. Visiting KATE HETMAN, Clerk, 381 vited. 23rd Street MARTHA A. MORRIS. PocahJnUa ALICE COLLINS. K. of R. ORDER OF WASHINGTON. Women ot Woodcraft Ogden Circle Tuesday night at ' Ogden Union, Na 172, order af 581, meets every 7:30 o'clock, K. of P. halL Visiting meets every Tuesday Washington, Invited. evening at 8 oclock in A.'O. U. W. Neighbors Dues can be paid at the office of Ed to comrades invited ball.. Visiting Auth, the afternoon f the 28th of each atten.1. month. First National Bank Bldg. WILLIAM DOTLH, President. MRS. ALICE COLLINS, G. N, 2983 WALTER RICHET, Secretary. Plngree Are. MARIE CRITES. Clerk, 2731 Urn-ro- e OF WOODMEN AMERICA MODERN 1-- 3 Avenue. Utah Camp Na 9999,' Modern men of America, meets every Tuesday night at Eagle Hall, 9 p. m. Visiting Wood- members Invited. M. A. GOULD. V. C. J. IL SHAFER. Clark. st KNIGHTS Ogden Council OF COLUMBUS. Na 777. Meets ev- ery Wednesday evening et K. ef C. bell, Na 2473 Wash. Are., et oclock. members welcome. J. H. DeVINE. O. K. W. J. MORGAN, Fin. Secy. g BROTHERHOOD OP AMERICA. Yeomen, Ogden Homestead Na 1305, meets every first and third Friday night at 7:30 la K. C. halt Na 2479 Wash. Ave. Visiting archers cordlsny lartted to meet with us. FRANK B. W1ANT, Foreman, 2111 Lincoln. MABEL TURNER, 2214 Mofflt Are. correspondent WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS J |