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Show 4 TOE MOilMSG Scrap Book 1 burwi"1 1 banquet la Washington Urge body Of eougweemwu. ftwn the rural lrtrta. Ibe ,,1. 2y ' " slBl on .pleader, no to oport; but oM there w S fW !. nahn .hCT- - Hid n eongresaman to tbn fcJdwaltK. why dont you put thorn our ttbleOi loor pointing to y.r waiter didnt know ho was "VC catat do It bone, ho whispered mafldsotially; deyi inoatly eongresa-TV7ona H rep tin dot do table toblN tter if wo put pa'mo on dens oat am nU P an tor celery HU Wo bum. an Deed day would, tr UOTi MORTALITY. duatl loving? What at hi hiatf wi WhTt hi FMWWt Whml of hi wfeat M bto poverty T What of fell pridoT him Mm paoto. rt . M aahea. dual a iT!. , 3 lt a' icila. PKflf ha store. tho noril i vardlct do-triad aaalat Shall ha go free? wna ahaU tha aaurt eoovoneT Whore naU it bT "lia uiaar oa (ha land, nona few tha aaal n--i. v, knew that aa ha died we must la wither jhearjf, .yon wUR row dud & duat! ; AHaTtritahai. - . MpauT Laurerea plnhar. ' - . . . J (ft 1 .J&STta . (alltli PP I . ophonoro blnwqlf JjhAqqgrWi fttwlto who and pawned all bio suod clothe. A big Httlo before Thanksgiving ho sot check from hopio. Whoa Iw gut homo for tho holiday tke flnt thing bla mother took out of the trunk wa on overcoat, and on It wu ptuned the pawnbrokoi'a ticket bo , bad forgotten to remora. Hastily grabbing the ticket, he Mid: Hello! They muat have forgotten to take thla off at tho Smith dance when I left It In the cloakroom. x mouMot later bin mother took out kir' evening trouaere. They oloo had a ticket on them. uraly Why, Reginald," ah Mid, jm didn't didleave theae In the clonk your Llpplneotta. loom, too, awwa ' 1 After Many Trials. He wu a aad faced American touriat, and M k Hated himar If in n London ivatauraat be waa Immediately attend ad by obsequious waiter. I want two egga," Mid tha Amerl ran, "tat fried oa one aide and ono on tha othre." h Ow la alrr that, Mked the waiter. Two egg, one fried oa ono aide and dm on tbs ether. . Very well, air. Tha waiter wu gone several min ' ntra, ant when he returned bla faca was study. Would yea please repeat your bor. trr der. "I laid very distinctly, two eggs, one ' fried on one aide and one on the other." Oppressive alienee, and then n daaed Very well, air." This time he wa gone longer, and when ha returned he said anxiously: Would It ba awaking too much, air, to 'aveyou repeat your border, nlrt I eawnt think I 'are It right nlr, 7 know." "Two eggs," Mid the American sadly tone fried on ono aldo , ; and patiently, ! aad om oa the other. p. More oppressive silence and another and fainter Very well, air." This time he wu gone still longer. When he returned his collar wu unbuttoned, bla hair disheveled and hla taco scratched and bleeding. Leaning aver the waiting patron, bo asked be seechlngly: Would you mind tyklng boiled ' . - - begga, i Ir? tha cook." I've ad some words with ladles' Home Journal. Kissing the Girts. Benatur Vance once stumped North Carolina la joint debate with Judge Bottle, the Republican candidate for the governorship. All the white Dem crats turned out to hear Vance, and the colored Republicans to bear Bettle. At the conclusion of the speaking one by, Vann was told that a number of tang women hud expressed a desire is kin the Democratic candidate. Ho stepped down from tho platform ad kissed a doaen or so of tlia pretty iVRI'tatoui' , tang women, when hemough to turn around to his competl- b and shout I'm kissing my (iris, Bettle; now you kiss ii jour.", - HaaaMSswH ?no f'Ami Demine" V ;i When Benstor Vest was old and woken la health ha once compared hla tats to that of a very old negro he tatenbeted back In Kentucky. "Bee line. Bam," asked the negro tad, what's the matter with you?" "Don't know, bose,"' Mid the old tay. but I think dat I aa wit anno domino." Indispensable Man. old Zach Taylor came into the Btaldency, persona la Washington 1000 Iwgan to toll him there wu one T!j Bn Bubllc servant the government couldn't f Khont They uld they bad coma Preu the hope that the old gen- Bd rather unexperienced presl-ta- t would permit them to Inform him Thla ptecs of information and was systematically dropped Into ryta ear at frequent Intervals. At flnt Ped little attention to It, hut Anally T tata or the fact that a certain tan Hobby, who for twenty odd tata had held tha important offlea of tatant postmaster general, wu the talal the government couldn't get " r Only Request pretty young girl was walking tantgh a Richmond hospital with dell-tat- a for the sick and wounded. She beard e suffering young Confeder- officer uy, toh. my Lord 1" wiahtag to rebnke him allghtly, aba "tee to big bedside and aald: think that I heard you call upon f tha Lord. I am ous of I? ughtera. Is there anything that do for your fj taked upon the lovely face. . ha said, p lease ask him to kls . Lading ta son-in-la- JOUHaL im k n-- it Thai 'v ,06 di j Vl found . LEGAL. Ths GsmiwI and tha On the Atlanta campaign General B hennas made hla headquarters for a NOTICE. etnu. gt the house of a farmer, where a tin basin and n roller towel on the IJst Ka ISt. back porch amfleed for the family ITKITEO STATES LAND OFFICE. small the Balt Lsk City, Utah. July t, 1S07. ablution. Foa two mornings in To Whom It May Concern: boy of the household wau-heNotice ia hereby glvn that the the visitor's efforts at making n toilet under the unfavorable suapkvs, State of Utah baa filed ia this office land, selected by the said but when oa the third day the tooth- a lir. of school lands, unBute, as brush, nail Ale. whlskbruout, etc. had der sectionIndemnify ( of the act of Congress been duly mod and returned to their approved July II, 1M4, a follow, via: place In the traveler's grip he could Lou 1. f . I. 4. see. II, 1 1 a. r I ao no longer, suppress his curiosity B. L. (State lk4. V. L 1'--) A copy of said list, boldly put the q ora lion. Bay, mister, far a It reair you always that much trouble to late to Mid tract, by descriptive has been conspicuously yoaef?" LlpjdncoUa. posted in this offieo for inspection by any person late res tad, and by (he pulp IS IT WORTH WHILE? la It worth while that w Joatla a brother. lie generally During the period of publication of Searing hla load M the rough road of life? thla notiea, under departmental Inwhile that wa tor at sack structions of April II. 1I0T, protests u it atworth heeagainst the claim of the heart that wa war to or contests ls blachnwa State to any uf the tracts or subdivisthe knife? ion hereinbefore described, on tkg God pttf u all la ear pitiful strife. it more valuable ground that the God plr ua aU as wo Jostte each other; for mineral than for arieoUnral purGod rardun wa all for tha triumph w poses. will be received gad noted for (eel Wbau a fellow roes down 'Death Ida load report to the General Land Offlea at Washington. D. C. Failure to to proaa tho heather, fierorl to tha heart: Words era haesev test or contest within tha time specitgg fied will be considered sufficient evV Aad nightter far for area thaa for weak deuce of tho character of War it not well, la thla brief little Joar the tract and the selections thereof, being otherwise free from objection, nay Oa over tha isilmua. down lata tha tils will be recommended for approval. - E. D. A THOMPSON. Wa give lilm a fish live teed of a aerpert. Era folding tha hands to to and abide Register. Forever and aye in daat at bin aids? NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Look at the roeee saluting aaoh other; Look at the herds all at naaaa an the New York A Great WMtern Mining. plain Una. aad naa only, makea war an his Smelting A Development Company. v brolhaik - - .v of business, Ogden, And laughs In hia heart at hla parti and Principal plaon ' !j Utah. Hi lc K. n piti that' at. n Shamed, byrtto toast thafc go dawn on . kioUaeto hereby-given- ' c tint ptotovM,.? .1 11 ' meeting of h directors of ihe New Mining. Bmglt hah wertiT white that wa batife te Humble YorkA A Grant Whiter Develops eat Company, held pn lug Some poor fellow down into tha BuatTi tbelrd day cf August, HOT, wssesV God pity ua aBH Tim too aoan AU of ua together, Uke leaves la guet. mint No. II of one cent per share Humbled, lode tot down Into tha duat wm levied on the outstanding stock -- Joaquin HU lev. of said company, payable immediately to J. H. Knauaa, secretary, at hla ofJohnnys Rib. fice, No. SOI JEcdas building, Ogden, llow uauy ribs have you, Johnny?" Utah. aseesB-men- t asked ilia teaeher. 'Any atock upon which thla "I don't know, ma'am, giggled John may remain unpaid on Wednesny, squirming around on ona foot. I'm day, September 11th, 1907, win be deso awful ticklish' never oould count linquent and will he advertised for ale at publlo auction, and unlesa pay'em." E verj" body 'a ment is mads before, will be sold on Saturday. September 21, 1807. at I Allaying Her Fear. oclock p. m.. at the office of Mid Band Bar ferry, near Augusta, Ga H. Knauaa, secretary. No. ZM J. to' a flatboat affair, frail and rickety. EcclM rtah, Ogden, building. Two timid ladles, hesitating to cioaa, to pay the delinquent naaeMment s plied the negro buataian with qure-tlonthereon, together with the cost of adabout it vertising and expense of Mia. "And are you perfectly bum no on J. H. KNAUBS, Secretary, . IM Eccles Bldg., Ogden, Utah. has ever been lust here? they demanded. Nb missus," replied the ferryman; no one ain't never been knf her. Within Her Rights. Min Jake Bristow done got spilled A very black wutnan ta silver gray out and drowndsd teat week, but dry automobile coat wu seen a few mornfound Mm again nex day. Wa glut ings ago hauling an unwilling and disnever kaf nobody; no, ma'am. reputable looking yellow dog by Touth's Companion. iratbor thong f A friendly disposed policeman naked He Get tha Hare. cuoally: Why dont yon torn (he dog An old sailor struck Inland, thinking loo? He dont look able to ran off. he would like to try work In the conn and nobodyll want to steal him? Ain't I n 'omanf wm tho tart try. He approached n farmer for n meal on day, Hying he wm willing to query. There wae no disputing the fact, work, but that be knew tittle or nothAin't die heah a dog?" ing of country life. I will give you n meal," said the Patent fact "Ain't die heah New York?" fanner, If you win round up those Obviously true. sheep on the common thera and drive them Into this fold. Com hack when Well, aint I got a good right to walk on des heah street aad put on youve dona It Iu three hours time the Milov came all the style I choose? Ne disputing a Mlf evident proposL tack looking hot, but happy. done the Job?" naked the Horn Now York Time. Havu.you - UTAH. AUGUST WEDXEBDAT, 14,. 1907. lA The Wa, OUDEX. EXAM1XEK: BltfflA t w forehead. Youve been n pretty long while about H Lets go and see them." Looking over the gate of the Arid, the fanner mw the sheep Mfely In the fold. Therap a tare sitting up among em, he exclaimed. rio you mean that little feller there?" asked the Mllor. "Why, that la the little beggdr who give me nil the trouble. I thought it wm n lamb. The Dreame f Avarie. Ikey (who has been reading? Fader, can anybody get rich beyond der dreams of afarice?" Hla Father I fink not, Ikey. Afarice vo n putty good dreamer. Puck. Wallingten Never Saw Napeleen. In the published reminiscences of Mr. Certaul, the drawing master .to the children of Queen Victoria, there Is the following: tin reaching the palace on morning the Frinco of Wales showed me n drawing he bad Just finished. Napoleon wm depleted oa horseback leveling n pistol at the Duke of Wellfartoftfi who smp advgbclog t cut Aowfi !s ftrikf tenemjC LWhll V wm IcckMg atthe flraWhqrwho Ibsffid com la but the duke himself. 'Why, the vary to it n whe can best criteria my drawing, Mid the prince. Now, can you tell me who la that on the left? be went on, presenting the ketch to the duke. 'Well,' replied ths latter deliberately, Judging from the Waistcoat and cocked tat I should nay . A STUEBORN LOVER. ' Lay' Firm and Conquered the Bridal Cles Fistad Father, I remember, m?i h writer on Irish Life, the marriage of the daughter of a well to do shopkeeper in the town of Galway. The father of tho bride wu considered to be fieddedly close fisted. The bridegroom, aa well aa I remember, was of n station somewhat superior to that of the family he proThe posed to ally himself wltb wedding-da- y came, but when the bridal party assembled at tbs chapel the bridegroom failed to appMr. After waiting tong and vainly for the laggard the emissaries were dispatched to hie abode to hasten' his coming They found him snugly ensconced in tad. Bom foot do I stir out of thin" Mid the prospective benedict unless the fortune's doubled." For an tour end more intermediaries ran backward and forward between the chapel end the bridegroom's dwelling striving to make terms, while the bride waited at the altar with sack patience as she could muster. The bridegroom, however, stood, or rather lay. firm, aiid at last the father, unwilling that bla daughter should tie put to shame In the sight of all Galway by re turning to her father's bona unwed, gave way and promised to double tbs fortune as demanded, whereupon tb bridegroom got up, dressed himself and went to church to be minted;. , Mante PreeioiM Rib. A young lady having asked e surgeon why woman wm made from the rib of loan la preference to another bone, ta gave her the following gallant answer: ghe was not taken from ths head test she should rale ever him, nor from his feet test he should trample upon her; but she was taken from hla ajfle, that she might ta his equal; from hgdertos jktnvthat ha might protoe tar; from near his heart; that be might cherish and love ter. Houstod Chronicle. . 1; i.n f -- I . Peer Cetera. "I cant understand Mabel." Why not? . "Shes always trying to get things to match her complexion." What of It?" Haven't you ever noticed tar Milwaukee Sentinel. plexlon? Ha LEATHER BOUND BOOKS. A Little Vaseline Imprevee and Pre " serves the Binding. An official of tit Congressional library was talking with n friend who ' Sego Lily Circle, No. 104. meets every second and fourth Friday nights at 1:SV la K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbors cordially Invited. DAISY 23rd a G. Street Women ot Woodcraft. K, 1ST Ill ) Ogdon Circle most every Tuesday night st 7:80 o'clock, K. of P. halL Visiting Neighbors taring. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. Dues can be paid at the office of El Auth, the afternoon of ths 28th of each No. SO. T. F. B Ogdeu 1dg month, Flnt National Bank Bldg. meets first and third Thursdays at MRS. ALICE COLLINS, Q. N, 2MI to . Labor Hall, 63 24th Plngrea Ave. y strasL Visiting members MARIE C RITES, Clerk, 8731 Mon-ro- e Invited. Avenue. D. H. ADAMS, President IDA BECKER, Secretary. B. Q. KXOTSi Treasurer. PROFESSIONAL 581, a help wanted, FOR RENT female. furnished rooms. WANTED Girl r woman and do kitchen work-2- u. Keagan, Standard office. to cook E. M. 1-- 1 ODD FELLOWS, FOR RENT Three rooms for furnished or unfurnished; no children. Apply CokmUL hriitt-keeping- ; Ogden Lodge No. OSTEOPATHY. I, Independent O GORDON G. IVES, Osteopath, graduate from Parent SchooL Kirk rills, a a. F. kali every Tuesday evening. Visiting brothars cordially invited to FOR RENT Nice Cool housekeeping ta present J. W. BA1LET. Noble Grand. ' tews, gas nags. M Opera House. if der of Odd Fel!pwe.- - Meets in I. tf WANTED An Indy experienced presser at ths Elite Cleaning Ca Mok HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. WANTEDGood, capable girl for housework; two in family; good FOR RENT Furnished rooms for sleeping and light housekeeping. 114 wages. IM 24th. tf 27ih. WANTED Cohmbermald at Seed Ho- work. . 2CM Washington. WANTED A girl tor general woik, ft 2tk mmL S FOR f Vouse-- 2 rooms keeping, SIS 22nd 81 WANTED A girl for general house, M tl for light RENT Furnished light housekeeping. ' " " ' h. 1. houseI 7 St rooms for 2X11 Adams. jrTTmrvT , .j WANTED A girl for kitchen and for KENT On furnished resss for . M ips dining room work. Good wage. , iadtemo Bll ptoM . 14L4-Y- tookiLflfi:nl WANTED Laundress, Ogden General I 21 tf HoapitaL , HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED A young man at Depot News Stand. - WANTED Energetic and intelligent man. Local preferred. Good proposition. Apply P, Box ML a to team MEN AND BOYS WANTED plumbing, plastering, bricklaying, also sheet metal patten draughting. Positions secured. Day and night Visitors classes. Frea catalogue. weloome. Trade Schools, Corn Ban Fraadsoo aad Nsw York. lyr-11- BIG money for canvassing 23M Wash, Mlssasn. tf FOR RENT-Lig- ht at 1X9 - a B. P. Elks Ogden Lodge No.' Til. Lodge sad dub rooms, second floor, Washington avenue. Regular meetings every Tsesday evening. A T. HBSTMARK, Exalted Buter. J. H. KNA088. Secretary. . oid and bersIffvRed. GERTRUDE KTON3. ' 171 22nd. tlth Street, UNFURNISHED ROOMS. street g.ij.jt FOR RENT Three rooms, 107 20th. unfurnished FOB BENT. UNFURNIBHED BOARDERS. HOUSES. FOR RENT room modern house, 90S Patterson. Apply .137, 21th street FOR RENT A rear. Inquire LOST Drug Btora, . I seek. the business st pkttles,7 km attorney against all corporattuae and monopolies. Pre- aU K. T. HULANXSKL 4U7-40- Attorney-nt-Uw- , Flnt National Bank 8 a 2127 a WANTED. TO BUY. Meets every Saturday afternoon at 1:80 In Pythian hall, .Utah National Bank building. Sojourning sisters coa dlally Invited to attend. MRS. EVELYN GLASMANN, M. E. CL MISS LOUISE RITTER M. of R. A G KNIQHT4 OF COLUMBUS. Ogden Council No. 777. Meets evening gt K. of C L No. 8478 Wash. Ave,, at 8 oclock. Visiting members welcome. J. H. DeVINE. Q. K. v W. J. MORGAN, Fla. See WANTED bouse Jefferson. vited. pork end chickens 111 24 th BL WESTERN DETECTIVE AGENCY Herald Bldg Balt Lake City. P. O. Box 200. Both Phones BeU, 2431: lad 830. This agency Is pre-- . 400-40- 1 red to Landis nil proper detective business entrusted to It by corpora, tlons or Individuals. ' UNION DEPOT DEGREE OF FOCAHONTAR Leeotah Council, Na 8, IX of P, meet! the flnt and third Wednesday afternoons at 2:80, Eagle Halt Does css b to Susie Aldan, C. of W, in US 26thpaidBL Visiting members in- Yel st the Chicago Market, TIME CARD IN EFFECT JULY tint . five-roo- c. R gad T. PYTHIAN BISTERS. FOB BENT. WANTED. Good board at renaononabls rales, 929. 13rd street Phone 1117-tf (L. HORN. Oflfoea over Badoon'a . Rooms building. asa allen, A U DOTLE, BOARa BOARD AND ROOM 149 26ib Furnished or unfurnished rooms or small house, with barn, 470 WalL nearby. WANTED , . pared to transact any and nil kinds ' .... cf legal business. j Becrery.j noma FOR RENT Three housekeeping rooms. Inquire 2311 Mourns or 111 ROOMS. , d, tf WASTED. Attorney-et-Law- lllF. BOARD and room. 1 10 ? ROYAL NEIGHBOR! OF AMERICA attend Twenty head of stock to pasture, good food. Apply at Utah Feed A Produce C&, 2211 Walk. H.v ELLA BOGART. Npfclq ! AND SURGECNL aTTORNEYAT-lXW- Friday evenings' at - plume DR A. FERN LUND, Physician and Surgeoq. Office hours, 10 and 18 a. bl, 13 to 4 n. m. 840 S5th 8L Office Bell I15K; lad ild Ranh Slones, Wash, lad phone 80S. QUEEN .CITY, REBEK AH LODGE, No. 4, , O. O. K. Meets efr I fourth it Hourt Excelsior Camp No. 3240, meets evGeneral practice. ery second and fourth Thursday of sack month at tb Eagles Hall VisHAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES, ladles cordially (anted. FOR RENT Light housekeeping iting MRS. MARY HEFFNER, 0 reels, HAIR SWITCHES for sale nt reduced rooms. 171 27nd. 2041 Washington Avaaua. ebains n specialty. Brices. Hair JOB1A RHEA, Recorder. 888 Mad BL eostumss to rent for HOUSEKEEPING rooms, 1ST Twenty-Sixt- h balls and theaters. AU mall orders street FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. .promptly attended to. Mrs, C. K. Bos 488. Lee, 881 4th. P. FOR steeping rooms gad light houseFraternal Order at Sag tea, Ogden keeping rooms, 2341 Adams. No. Q. E, meets every Aerie, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Wednesday evening lu Eagle hall, east I ROOMS for houaekseplng. Boy Is of Reed hotel t 8:00. Visiting Broth- FRED A. LUND, Gsssrsl Oos tractor Block. er Eagles ara invited to attend the in brick end stone. (78 Slat BsU Aerie meetings. Phone 1060-Y- . SUITE of front rooms, Cheap. Hoyle T. C. MORRIS. W. President block. D. T. TRACT, Secretary. DR. H.B. FORBES, Aerie Physician. BUSINESS CHANCES AL80 FOR HOUSEKEEPING Pary Annex, 2429 WmH. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS FOR BALE A wsll established and FOUR noma, watat fa tbs house, Wasatch Division No. 124, O. EC, good paying dairy business, gad Ann Tracy Av. Apply Mrs. R. Ham-wameets second and fourth Fridays nt stock ofocbolcs dairy cows. A sup KM tlth BL 8:80 p. m. in K. of P. tall corner If taken nt once. For particulars see O. A Horn, 111 Bceles Bldg. Washington cvenue and 84th street All brothers are oorJlilly invited to FOB BENT. Bell phont 1814. ROOMS AND WANTED FURNISHED 20th. housekeeping fnoms FOR RENT Newly furnished with bath. Ml 22nd. WANTED. MISCELLANEOUS. PHYSICIANS B. P. 0,ELKB. 1411 I I tf FOR RENT tel block, suite Lewia-Suira- T realm bt by appointment I a. m. to 5 p. m. Beil 1014-K- . Ind, 1011 UNION PACIFIC TO NoJ East R Id i 1007. R. CO. Bo and. !! LOST Near cut aide of depot or on MARTHA A. MORRIS, PoeshMtu. 'loiFut Mall el AUCE COLLINS, R of R I Los Angeles Wall, between 2Sth and 29th Bti A RENT FOR brick house small check Jacket coat SlOvsrlnnd Limited .. on 4th BL E. A. Stratford. First O. E. B. piece on collar; pair gloves UZlOgden, Echo 4 Coslv Bank Bldg. National 10 OGDEN LODGE NO; IX OF H. tf in pocket Finder please return to 4Atlaatlo Express Na 152 W. Patterson Avs. Reward. FOR RENT Modern house OGDEN LODGE No. 1, ). of oa 17th Bt. Address E. M. R.. cam IT llOsllfornis Expreaa .. In K. of P. hall the first and Ill Standard. 10:30 s.m. A Coslvl Echo Ogden, LOST A gold bracelet t with opals, third Wednesday afternoons of sack OiFsst Mull 12:15 p-' between 24th and 25th on Wash. month at 8:80 p. m. 4:50 pm. IjOverUnd IJmlted .. 2354 Return Wish. Reward. I II tf SUSIE C. H. SIMS, of 7Loe Angeles Limited FOB BENT 6:85 pm. JEANETTE MILU PI Blinder. LOST Gold breast pin;' design, L. JENNIE PROUT, Reoordsr, OREGON SHORT LINE R R CO. FURNISHED HOUSES, tools. Prised ns a keeptlo North Bound j Depart- sake by owner. Return to this ofLADIES OF THE MACCABEES. FOR RENT Nicely furnished fice. Liberal reward. (iPortland Butt Exprasal 1:81 a bouse, piano, clow In. 8. S. Bmlth, 1:20 n. ISMnlsd, Keltra-d- ) Silver Hive, No. 1, meets every Tue--'Ind Phone 214. 7 Portlsud, Butts LOST In North Ogden, Thursday, , 2:25 p Express 9-- " nt K. of G Hall UlCscha Valley Express.. 9:10 p night ona light sorrel mars. BrandNo. 3473 Washington arenas. Visited Bar under L on left ramp. Re- FOB SALE, BEAL ESTATE ing slaters cordially Invited turn to William Bros. Livery and BESSIE 8KBRINGL L.C. receive reward. Ll JENNIE PROUT. R R 1 BUILDING jprieaejteef ypuf nd . ... I4C( Van Bursa LOST Between depot ' and k Basil Urium card case " containing re KNIGHTS. QF.. THE MACCABEES. cards in B.ol . 'celpta and traveling : L. F.'snd B. of fe Kinder rel A new rqoAADSslJone lerfe M tend i tarn to Standard and to' rewarded Dkcs Teil' Na tt, meets ths secIn tke'rbpkp at beirlK fruit; " lll-lw- k ond and fourth Friday evenings, t t good iocttfci; fljbo. residence la rail- st 8 oclock cbsrp. In L Q. O. F. hall A elegant visiting Knights cordially invited to road district, 11300. HONET TO LOAN Nine acres of good tend with water, attend. J. W. HALSEY, Commander, and three room house, located 49 STREET CAR MEN, RAILWAY, F. F. BOND, Rcoord Keeper. rods from ear llae, 41,250. CLERKS, BOOKKEEPERS, and aU CHAUNCE PARRY, others employed, find our offles r Cor. S3rd and Wash. Phoss SS9-- x MASONIC, liable for sums of 111 to flOfl. Discounts if paid before dse. Payments suspended la alckaew. Ne Queen Either Chapter No. 4, O. E. Ths City FOR BALE A small cottage, with 8. Regular meetings held nt Masonic charge for applications modem improvements, 2124 Jailer- - Hall oa Washington avenue, between 411, First Loan Agency, Butte 117, Twenty-fift- h National Bank Bldg. and Twenty-elxt- h treats the flnt and third Fridays of each MONEY t wtaried peopw withrnt members month. cordialFOR BALE Lots In tb Orchard, ly invitedSojourning to attend I security r aadorMinent; payment Cor. 7th and Washington Av., 49 1 to suit, elthsr weekly or monthly; ANNA LEWIS. W. M to an 132, alley. Terms (10.00 by business confldontteL Call and got Y. HALE LILT TED, Beeratary. down and (10.00 per month. J. H. my terms. XX IX Drake, 410-1- 1 E Myers, 740 Washington Avs. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD, MONEY TO LOAN, on. farms and FOB BALE, BEAL ESTATE. Weber Camp Na 74, meets iu R City real estate. HUNTER A KENof P. bin In the Utsn National Bask NEDY. fourth floor. First National FOR BALE Choice pt, cor. 27th and building every Thursday evening. at - tf . Building. Jeff. Inquire Mr. Bell, 310 26th. oclock. Visiting Woodm--n cordially invited to attend. MONEY TO LOAN J. J. BRUHMITT T. C. MORRI8, C. C. FOR- SALE A snap near Corinne, R AUTH. Clerk, First National FOB SALE 180 acres tend. (20.00 per acre cash. Bank Building Good water right Jesse A. Child, MISCELLANEOUS. R. .No. 4. P. D. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Ogden, FOR BALK A fresh milch cow and BALE At weriflee, FOR calf. (201 Wash. Ogdeu Lodge No. 2, Knights of pressed brick bouse, large tarns, Pythias, meets st Castle HsR Utah SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. chicken bouse and fine shade trees, National Bank buHdisg. every MonFOR BALE A good horse cheap; fine spring water. 8718 WashingAll of P.s suitable for driving or work. AdR evening requested day wk ton Ave. Bell telephone 652-to meet with u. dress 2654 Barlow Ave. J. H. SHAFER C. C U. P. tickets, for E. R GEIGER. M. of R FOR SALE-T-wo L. N. MEAD, R of R and R Indy and gentleman from Ogden to FOR SALE One lino farm at West Denver. Address "H. B-- , Btnadard of 40 sere of consisting Weber, M-t- f BROTHERHOOD OP AMERICA. . office. land, four room brick house,, good ham sad outbuildings, four cows, Teomen, Ogden Homestead No. 1505, FOR BALE Bin hole range, almost All kinds ot pigs and chickens. new. Also other household furniand tools and n fine crop. meats every first and third Friday machinery 2 lwh ' Cheap If taken st once. Call st night nt 7:80 in R C. hall, Na 2470 ture, 1207 Wuuh. Ave, 12-lw six-roo- d 51 cta gold-digger- s' tf . Its u tf 19-lt- tf recently bad purchased a band some set of leather bound volume and said: Yob had tatter examine those carefully to aee if the leather needs feeding. If it is new stock they will be all right let alone for several yens, but If they have been oa the shrives for some time tfad leather will her loat moot of Its natural on and become brittle. This applies especially to books kept In private houses, which are as n rule much hotter than the book stacks of a large library. There Is nothing more attractive then n fresh, weU prmerved leather binding oa volume end scarcely anything lew so than n dilapidated, cracked one. Ton ran add yean to the life of u leather binding and u hundred per cent to Its appearance by rubbing in little vaseline with s piece of raw cotton not too much, Just as much as ths leather win thoroughly absorb. Where the binding bends Is where It la most likely to crack. The leather will not Wash. At. 2C0, 26th street . he greasy, as the vase line will I be ab- FOR BALE A good riding pony. 2251 Visiting archere coidlany invited sorbed. One treatment every year ar to meet with ns. Jefferson arcane.' two I nnffleleat nates the book are FRANK R. WIANT, Foreman, 2111 WANT ADS BRING BIO RESULTS. 'Lincoln. unduly exposed to heL Washlngtof FOR BALE or trade, n good square MABEL TURNER correspondent, Stas piano, in good Condition. Address ADS BlUXfi BIO RB6ULT& 8214 Moffit Av. , .WANT WT, cars Standard. vol-nm- as CA8HUORE. Tracy Avenue. KATE HEYiLAN, Clerk. y aar-iuii- fanner.- Impartial. An English clergyman, recently nettled ia a small town In lerth shirs, met a fanners boy while vial ting the members of hi cungregatloa. in the couth of eoBveraatlon the boy Mid hie parents had an aunt staying with them. The parson, not having much acquaint-sur- a with the Scottish language end not quite comprehending what ths boy Mid, asked: Then, do I understand that jour aunt Is on jour father's side or on your mothers?" Te which the young agriculturist replied: Weal, whites tbs ana an whiles tho itber, creep when frytber leathers them talth. Dundee Advertiser. ROYAL ARCANUM. Tested, sound, reliable, rreteratl Order. Insure men at raonbto rate for on, two, cr thro thousand dulls rs. Accumulated amer-gencfund nearly there m .Uon dollar. lnv Mtlgatsi Rncky Mountain Council No. M7, marts second tsl fourth Friday at A U. W. hUl F. W. Stone, Regent; J. W. Mother-spoon- . Collector; U. Roberts, 8Cy. ONE-HAL- . "Tee," replied the Mllor, mopping hla WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT, Beneficiary IN THIS DEPARTMENT THE PRICE FOR ADVERTISEMENTS MUST DC RAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE, (BUtlNEBB HOUSES RUNNING BOOK ACCOUNTS ONLY EXCEPTED.) NO ADVERTISEMENT LESS THAN 29 CENTS FOR FIRST INF CENT PER WORD FOR EACH SUBSEQUENT SERTION; INSERTION. FIRST INSERTION ONE CENT PER WORD. OR SO CENTS PER LINE PER WEEK WITHOUT CHANGE. OR 7 CENTS PER LINE PER CALENDAR MONTH WITH NO CHANGE OF COPV. OR SO CENTS PER LINE PER MONTH ON A SIGNED CONTRACT TO RUN FOR ONE YEAR WITH ONE CHANGE OP COPT EACH MONTH. -- . FRATERNAL - k t Z. t WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. .WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. , |