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Show THE British Canned Goods Reveal Shocking Scandals (Continued non tram Piit Nine.) Quantity of bad foodstuff waa a matter of old to ibo public. fact. It was a well knows dodge, only few yean ago, to sell soma of this fops m manure, when It was In such a condition that the owners feared They might be prosecuted If its consumption led to fatalities. The buyers were not given receipts for their money until after the day of purchase, and then, on the MIL the magic words aot to be used for human consumption' were written. This let the seller out In the event of trouble. Undoubtedly much of this stuff flt only for manure was sold to the poor districts, and used as food by human beings. I am inclined to think this quite on a par with anything that happened in Chicago, if it does not go it one better. As everyone knows, tinned meats become 'blown' if decomposition goes on in the cans that is, the ends of the cans bulge out from the gases of decomposition. Often when these tins are open the moat offensive smell is fives forth. Previous to our rigid ex A MOUSING graceful conditions, . la the same room was au st'A'e:-with a tirohru diaiu. in ai.uihc-- ot shw(is the condi lions were d.agusiing t.:at 1 Instigated piO.et iicg and succeeded In getting the pruprlcor lined floo. This dealer finally closed np and was forced out of business. "Tuere are large quantities of hore meat sold In Loudun, but It Is mostly used for feeding cats. At the same time, you never see horse's tongues beI am under ing sold for cat's meat. the Impression ths- - mauy horses' tongues are used in London for human consumption." Confirming the opinions of Dr. Thomas, whleh are here given, owing to the fact that he analyses a larger quantity of foodstuffs than any other medical officer of London, are the opin-ion- a of nearly all other London analyst. Borne even have found even worse conditions than Dr. Thomas. In fact, the medical officer for Bethnal Green in the east end of London-fo- und a can of brawn a specie of hogs head chef se much used as food in London which was literally reeking with living organism. This was worse than anything found in American or other meat examined. As a matter of fact, the report of the London analysts with reference to American canned good have been decidedly favorable; it having been proved that uu EXAMINER: SEND AY UTAH. OGDEN. PEPTFMBER MORNING. FOR SALE KIBE OPIOkTlMllES r 1M. 2. 15 MISCELLANEOUS ODD Ogden Ledge No. 5, Independent Order at Odd Fellows. Meets in 1. O house for tale h a bsigais O. F hell every Tuesday evening. for cash. Address X 31, Standard Visiting brothers cordially invited to office be present. lu city and me aud vacant lots in of the city. Live siivk usdw and fruit lams Huum to rent. Fire insurance Money u loan. Pkxcj: intention given to every enquiry. r ! hve-t'oi- A. B. GRAFF. Nobla Grand. . Wdl A. FOR SALE one-sea'- tion XOt Ccciea Building. X H. Ives. FURNISHED I surrey and (pj. buggt. pod coud: Band?!. Ba'len'yne. Two-seate- HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. d !i Queen City. l-- 5t 1 O O F. hall. h MIBB FOR SALE ROOMS. Good sound horse. 935. from camping trip. Inquire FMniaon Cafe. 341 !5:h. LOLA WOODBERRY, Bec'y. Just returned Junction City Lodge No. 26. lnde-- i en dent Order of Odd Fellows, meets 2 a I. O. O. F. hall every Thursday Street. BIGGEST PIANO BARGAIN In state. suing. Visiting brothers cordially One samROOMS of FURNISHED those manufacturer's with bath, invited to te present. t i deslrt-.S X F. left. Call at once board if ples :?th at. Is Im.i Allen, JAMES BUNS, X. G. fKION PACIFIC RAILROAD 365 13rd St. Both phones. 6 2lwk WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. 427 24th. NICELY for houM'itftfp.ng FOR RENT tearoom. On 114 26th k. l:-- ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PER PAGE COST ONE CENT WORD FDR EACH INSERTION. NO FIRST INSERTION LESS THAN CENT A ALL ADVER TI8EMENT8 MUST BE PAiD IN BUSIADVANCE. EXCEPTING NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH UA No Matter What You Want WANTED Veal, pork and chickens; highest cash pries paid at Wcatherby's wholesale and retail butcher anj packer, 2458 Wash. Slaughter h uas, cold storage and stock yards at West Thirty-seventHt., Ogden, Utah. h FOR BALE 14th. FOR RENT Adams. Furp.hed rooms, G(k,d row aheap. 465 W. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. 111-2- 2)120 FOR RENT Ugbt rooms 2634 Grant. Sago lily Circle. No. 174. meets evWINDOW CLEANING. ery eeonad sad fourth Friday eights at 7:10, in K. of p. halL Visiting housekeeping UTAH window and house cleaning, neighbors cordially invited. S I Bid MR8. BESSIE LEE. a. N, 2452 janitor ud porter work. Sam Pail no Co. Ball TSOY. Office, 414 25ta Grant. if Sueet. ELLEN EASTMAN, Clerk. 2214 housekeeping 813-- mo. Washington Avenue. FOR rooms, FOR RENT Light rooms, 127 26th ki. 1 2 1 d ern. near depot FOR RENT a- - mod- 2i65 wail Ave. YOUNG BUSINESS MAN wants to 1106, will repay 125 In 3 mouths; good eeenrtty. Please reply to P. O. bos 522, Ogden, Utah. borrow rooms Furuibhed for I housekeeping. I2M Uncoin. It. 1 You can get ft quicker through the StMdard-Bxamine- want r thaa by any other FEMALE cd-umn- a method. PASTURE. BOARD AND ROOM. Girl for general houseroom and RENT First-clas- s work; no washing. Call 5G5 14th. FOR board at tho Virginia; must popular place in the city. WANTED AT ONCE Good boy. with horse te carry Five Points route. BOARD AND ROOM 442 26th 8L Apply Lamar Nelson, circulator, between 2 and 8 a. m. and 4 to 6 ROOMS AND BOARD, all modern conveniences, 914 24th St 1 21-p. m. WANTED marie Girl for house work; small family, good wages. Mrs. Runyan, FOR RENT 630 24th. FOR RENT HOUSES. house, pantry . Four-roo- Ml closet 862 2Srd. WANTED Girl for general house FOR RENT Furnished work. Apply assistant superintend2731 Jefferson. ent, State Industrial school. FOR RENT Furnished front 243 22nd. Board close by. WANTED Good glri for general cottage; U THOM. HMMseMUS MEDICAL OFFICES . imlnation of these foods, It was a prae-lc- e among certain dealer to prick these tins with microscopic hole to let out the decomposing gases, aid then to have the tin relabeled and As a consequence large quan-title- s of rotten, decayed tinned food found their way on the market, and I have no doubt many deaths could have been traced to them had their condiWhen I was tion been rutpectsd. medical officer of health to the Ume-hone- e board of works I Instituted proceedings against one of the largeet bouses engaged In this practice, the case lasting several days, and attract, Ing widespread attention. This particular denier, 1 am glad te Bay, want to prison under n sentence of five months hard labor. Since that time blown tine have been conspicuously absent, and I have been unable to find any trace, In my district at least, of tbo 'pricking' process I have describe A.. "A good deal of tinned food la Bold which has not yet reached tha blown rage. These cans can always ba distinguished by the fact that when you tap them on the outside they give forth a more resonant note than sound tins. The gases which have gathered inside the tin make a note from half a tone to a tone higher than the pots given out by the sound tin. In good meat, well packed, tha sound,la dead, In old tins we often find large quantities of tin mixed with the food. This is very injuorlous to health add may cause severe illness, and even death from setting up gastrointestinal trouble. The maximum amount of tin which I have found In English canned goods has been as follows; Lobster, 111 grains par pound; mackerel. 2.55 grains per pound; pineapple, 2.97 grama per pound; salmon. 1.22 grains; condensed milk, 2.27 grains; apricot, 2.22 grains; black currant Jelly, 1.98 mint Of course, ell this Is highly deleterious. In salmon I have found traces or lead as well as Isrga quantities of tin. Food that has bean tinned moro than three years should be looked. on with suspicion. With reference to canned meals, we really hive no proper system of telling whether diseased meat has been put up or not. This could only be ascertained by what we call a physiological test-t- hat OF HEALTH FOE UTEPNEV.. af Aw CSaasS Mst Pr. Tknas Aar omw NcSwst Ogbw Is Xasiu- - btwhailm is, trying tha stuff on guinea Pigs nr mice and observing its effect. As w are placed today, diseased meat may be packed In this country with Impunity, end we will be none the wiser. We have no proper system of Inspection which would prevent dealers from doing pretty much as they liked. Meat should he Inspected for disease before It Is killed, and no meat should be allowed to be sold unless It nndergoea this Inspection. Then, again, there Is no proper Inspection of private slaughter houses butchera Kill when and where they pleane. As to canned meat, we cannot tell from examining the contents of cans whether the meat was put up nnder cleanly, sanitary conditions or tot. As a rule, when we find traces of boracie arid nd other preservatives In meat ttns the presumption Is that bad meat has Ha Aaslrm Ewe 1M Zkse was more preservative, larger deposits of tin and more unsound meat In British canned goods than in tho goods coming from American packing W. B. NORTHROP. houses, there TRICKS BY WHICH BROKERS FOOL THE RAILROAD MEN. f For thirty-fiv- e years I have keen a dealer Is second hand railroad tickets. That Is, I have been a ticket broker, or scalper," as generally wa are called, and my offices have stretched In A chain across the continent from San Francisco to Bangor, Me. But I am retiring from the business, I have closed all my offices, except the one In Ban Francisco, and that I am going to for tho busikeep opea not so much as aa asylum ness It will do but more in which to spend my last days. I do not belltvo I could be happy without a few of those long, pink, blue, or green tickets to handle now and then. By the railroads and by the general public, I fear, ticket scalpers are looked upon as dishonest men. That is not Always true. There are many honest ticket broken, in fact I believe I am s of tha aafa In saying that broken an honest men, who confine their operations to legitimate scalping. Get the Beet of the Railroads. The ticket broker has a legitimate field. His business grew out of the to necessity of the people who tnveldisfind some place when they could pose of such portions of tnelr tickets which through chance or accident they could not use, and receive their money t-- nine-tenth- -- at once. Our business always has been fostered by the undoubted yearning on the the publle in genenl to get the Sart of of the railroads. Our province la to show the public how, legitimately, they ms get the best of the railroads. Year by year tha opportunitlee for legitimate scalping have been curtailed by the railroads, so that it Is almost impossible for a broker to make mors then a ban living now without resorting to' trickery and dishonesty, where formerly he could make large profits by fair means. Round trip tickets nearly always are sold by the railroads at reduced rate. cents Frequently they are sold for 2 a mile, sometimes for 2 cents, and on special occasions, such as Grand Army encampment and other large gatherings, for 1 2 cents a mile. On a 1.000 mile trip the traveler could save $10 on the going trip by purchasing a rpnnd trip ticket at 2 cents a mile and selling the return portion to a scalper at destination. 2 1-- Much Risk in Milssgs Books. What usually is done is for the broker to purchase that round trip ticket, selling It to the traveler for $5 less - than the regular fare, and our sgent meets him st Ms destlnstkm to take up the return portion. There was a time when we dealt In mileage hooka, which were sold for 2 cents a mile, but In recent years these have been so hedged about with restrictions that the risk Is too great for a scalper to take. among the Frequently len put up and that the preservative railroads forcescompetition them to sell tickets In hat been Introduced to mak It. which there Is a legitimate scalp, or We often find that bad meat Is used profit for the scalper. This la true In In London when minced. This meat the case of tickets sold from St Louis 1 spiced to disguise the smell and to the east The fart that there are taste. The mincing of meat should direct Tinea from fit. Louis to New only be allowed at stated times when York has forced the St. LonieChlcago roads to sell tickets at a lower rate undT proper inspection. In our district we have found soma than the combined Chicago-NeYork o of the tripe shops and other meat and fit. rate. The The Places where nmall quantities are sold fare from 8t. Louis to New York, via to he In a filthy condition. In on either the short line or via Chicago, Is place I examined I found two tons of 122.50, while the fare from Chicago to pieces of meat, such as hreep'a heads, New York Is 820. The fit. rata Is 27.50. to It Is apparent that trips, liver and a species of hog's head chese In n rat under the most dls- - ths broker has a margin of $4 in sell- w Louls-CMcap- Loult-Chl-cag- o 1 OverlMd limited points East, dally.,.. pm. from Omaha.Oouncll Bluffs, XanaM City, Denver and 4:00 p.m. KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. Ogdea Tent. N& 24. meets tha and foiirth Friday evenings at I o'clock eharp, in 1. O. O. F. hall, Visiting Knlgbte cordially Invited te attend. J. W. HALSEY, Commander. F. F. BON'D, Record Keeper. seo-an- d I PROFESSIONAL AS8AYERS. J. G. LIND, Assajer, W. 8. Academy, 2449 Jeff. v mo Ogden, Utah. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. E. W. NICHOLS, teacher of all mili- MASONIC. Chapter No. 4. O. E. Regular meetings held at Masonic Hall no Washington avenue, between TwHty-fiftstreets and Twenty-sixtthe first and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning members cordially Invited to attend. ELSIE BADCON. W. M. LJLL1E HALSTED, Secretary. Queen Esther R- - h h ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS tary bMd Inotrameota tad of tho Wober Stake Academy and Ogdea Concert hands Studio, Wasatch Division No. 124, O. R. C house. WANTED Fifty girls to work la Wa FOR RENT Naw alne-coo51 Patteraoo Ave. meeta ueeoad and fourth Friday at lm WedelL Batch Canning factory, tranaporta-- t 9:10 p. m. is K. of P. hall, corner tlon furnished. See T. B. Heller. MR. A. H. C ROSE Expert Plano Tun- Waahiaglou avauua and 14th atraet FOR RENT Modern I, 2. and er aad Repairer. WUh Barnes' Music All brother am cordially lavlted to Flats. Cheap. Kelly A Herrick. tore. Grand Opera House Blk. attend. . WANTED A dialog room girl at the GEO. ALLEN, C. C. 8 lwk . LOST. TAILORS. D. L BOYLE, S. and T. WANTED Waitresses and chamber-maids- , LOST Fox terrier, year old. black FRATERNAL ORDER OF RAGLES. Repot la forehead, black bob-tai- l. f!5 per month; room nnd month, 1ST 25th SL Bell phone 251. turn to A. F. Richey. Reward. 1 20-- t board. Kenyon hotel. Fraternal Order of Eaglet, Ogden OSTEOPATHY, Aarla, No. Ill, F. O. E meets every WANTED Middle-ageMONEY TO LOAN. housekeeper. Monday evening in Eagles hail east of Inquire at 159 26th at GORDON O. IVES, CORA O. IVES. Read hotel, at 8:09. Visiting Brother MONEY TO LOAN on forma and dty Osteopath, graduates from parent Eaglet are Invited to attend tho Aerie for general ANTED Good girl real estate. HUNTER A KENNEDY school, Klrkevtlle, Me. Lewiefitay housework. Apply 422 27th at Room 6, First National Bank Buildner block, eulto Id. Treatment by meetings. 1. C. OASBERO. W. President, Hours 9 a. m. to I ing. appointment D. T. TRACY, Secretary.' 1014-m. Ind. Bell phene 1012. p. DR. H. 8. FORBES, Aerie Phyaleiaa. MALE HELP WANTED. MONEY TO LOAN J. J. BRUMMITT, UPHOLSTERING. B. P. ELKS. WANTED Experienced traveling FOR RENT, OFFICES, salesman of ability to call on drug AM doing all kfode or npnotaterlng. Ogden Lodge, No. 719, meats every and general store trade. Prefer man FOR RENT Two nice offices ovor L I draping, carriage trimming; mat- Tuesday evening. Lodge end club 824-t- f L. Clark A Bona Store. experienced in eelling Patent Meditress making, carpet fittleg, laying rooms, second Door Masonic building. cines. Reply confidential. Special and cleaning. Your patronage la re41d Washington Avenue. ' west. Cm en route CHANCES. BUSINESS representative solicited assurance upon W. D. BROWN, E. R. spectfully arrange for interview. Box 655, Chiof prompt service and fair prices at H. KNAUB8, Beerotary. J. BUSINESS for sale cheap, centrally cago. all times. I have had 21 yearn of located. Address P care Standard. practical experience; Is at saves ORDER OF WA8HINGTON. WANTED Manager for branch office year with the Boyle Faralture Co. we contemplate opening here In Og- FOR SALE Strictly Estimate given freely. Very reOgden Union, No. IT!, Order of den. Address with reference. The e in restaurant; beat location spectfully, K. Van Kampen, meet every Tuesday ' Morris Wholesale Washington, Cincinnati, A Herrick. 769 House, Volker Ave.; shop same City. Kelly o'clock In A. O. V. W. at I evening BrfH Ohio. address 91100 III X, Indepen- ball. Visiting comrades Invited to FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. dent 6C1. attend. WANTED At once, good solicitors. WILLIAM DOYLE. President. Old You Ever Stop te Think 91 PER MONTH for ten months buyg Apply 2442 Grant. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary, on 80x180 feet a good building lot I can' make your old furnitaro look 2 let St. J. J. Brummltt. new I beet like the do French aa District polishman aet to WANTED A MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. ing, aleo ell kinds of repair work. mat. , Manager for a largo Mfg. Co ap- FOR BALE Farm, two-roobrick tress Md eta a making, cleaning to sell relaying pi pointing talesmen Utah Camp. No. 9900, A. W. AGEE. house and good out buildings; good carpets. No large reals to pay; result, line to formers. If you are looking V. C.; J. H. SHAFER, Clerk. Meals 26 acres nnder cultivawater lowest Twelve right; 2455 prices. call years' experifor a business proposition, Tuesday night at Eagl Hall, 8 tion; 15 acres pasture; all fenced; a ence with Boyle Furniture Co.; also every . Grant are. . snap, 92006. Inquire John Morignone, furnish boat of reference from OgdM p. m. Visiting member Invited. Hooper, Utah. cltlsens. All orders gives prompt attWANTED Reliable boll and elevator FORESTERS OF AMERICA. ention. Bernard A. Danker, 2414 boys, 15 and 820 per mouth. Kc CHOICE building lot oa 22nd Bt car Grant avenue, seven doors north of yon hotel. Balt Lake City. Court Wasatch, No, S, Forester or line, only 9166. Make your terms. po toffies. Both 'phones In shop. lad. America. Meets I. 0. O. F. ball, S4th J. J. Brummltt. 920; Bell 4I7K. Residence 730Y. street, first aad third Wednesday evenMEN to learn barber trade; wages FOR FALE Farm; 50 acres fanning ing of earb month at 7:10, INSURANCE. while learning .good situations waitO. W. HALSEY. C. R. . land, SO acre pasturing land, d tows, Moler our System graduates. ing P. A. GARNER, Secretary. turkeys W. N. FIERCE, Notary Public. Real pigs, chicken, ducks 7 Lake Salt City. College, and farming tool. R. M. Simp sou. Estate; Fire, Ufa end Accident InA. O. U. W Hooper. surance, 407 14th 8t. SITUATIONS WANTED, MALE. ONLY 925. One dollar cash and ono JUNK. Fidelity Lodge No , A. O. U. W. A JAPANESE BOY wants a petidollar per week buys a nice buildMeets in A. O. U. W. ball every Sab Brum-mitt. tion as a houseworker, dealring to ing lot on the bench. J. J. THE INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. buys urday evening. Visiting brothers in, go te the publle school. H. Mura. all kinds of Junk. Ball phone (26Z. vited. JAMEB H. M LAUGHUN, M. W. Ind. phone 2692D. Green A Jaoob-en- . Japanese Y. M. C. A. P. O. box 66. WALTER RICHEY. Recorder. FOR BALE Partial payments or cash. 141 Paoillc. ft Nice brick house, stable, chicken W. N. PEIRCE. Financier. house, etc... at Five Points. Very IF YOU have ony kind of Jnnk. 'phone DEGREE OF HONOR. cheap. Addrosa P. O, Box 461, or to Ogden Junk House: we will sail PROBATE AND call lad. Tel. 1721A. It. Bell 'phone I26K; Ind. 725. for GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES f Ogden Lodge No. 1, meats every 91260 BUYS a new four-roncottage, Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at tha Consult County Clark or tbo Respective A. O. U. W. hall. Visiting members HAIR OOODB AND COSTUMES. large closet and pantry, electric light water, located within two ud acity Signers for Furthar Information, cordially invited. Mrs. Jemima Fun and half blocks of the Rio Grande HAIR SWITCHES for sale at reduced Bias. C. of H.; Mr. Jeanette HilL NOTICE To' CREDITORS. depot ,on the bench; small payment prices. Hair chain a epeclaJty. financier; Mias L Jennie Pront, redown; the balance the same as payMasquerade costumes to rent for corder. Estate of James G. Greer, deceased. ing rent. J- J- - Brummltt. balls and theaters. All mall orders Creditors will present claims with WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. promptly attended to. Mrs. C. E. Lee, residence O. Box 425. vouchers to tha undersigned at the FOR SALE A good 321 24th. P. on 97th street, first-clalocation, residence of William J. 11111. at No. 71 Weber Camp, No. 74, manta In K. 91366. West 2nd South sL, Logan City, Cache of P. hall In Utah National Bank SANITARY WORK Four-roobrick residence, 21-county. Utah, on or before the 16th day building every Thursday evening at 8 acres of fond, with good variety of DONE, of all kinds. Bell of December, J906. oclock. Visiting Woodmen cordially 5692. 'phone WILLIAM J. HILL, fruit, also good water right, 1,000. Invited to attend. Kels. McCarty, 2728 Grant, frame house with HEBER PARKER. A good LORIN G. HBNINGER, C. C. block from Executors. barn and city water, E. AUTH, Clerk, First Natl Bank car line. 11.260.00. Kebeker. Hart A Kebeker, Building. FRATERNAL residence In An elegant. Attorneys for Executors. s location near car line Date of publication, August 12, 1906. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. at oondno-to- r d a firat-claa- ,Ft Ko. a. DB. D. pm. Omhaha, Council Bluffs, Kansas City and all LUCY NELSON, R. K. . f. five-roo- T:09 Silver Hike No. 1, meets tha aaooad aad fourth Tueadaya at 2:90 p. m. at O'Neill Hall. Twenty fifth street. Viewing sister cordially lavlted. BESSIE SEBR1NG, I C. 9l-f- FOR RENT Ono moderq. inquire 110 21al Alelei limited Atlutlc Kxprtit for Deavar, Nfc 4 11 DR. A. FKRNLlND, PhyaiciM and Burgeon. Office hours, 10 Md 12 a. 910. cottage, m 2 m. 140 25h St. Office te p. 91-tphones, Bell 11 5K; Ind. 111. Residence 648 Wash. Ind. pheos 503. room, FOR RENT House; and chickens and furniture Cor sale. 621 Madison. MUSICIANS' DIRECTORY. housework. Apply 422 27th St. Cr LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. tt WANTED atraet. CR1TE8, Clerk. 2721 Mon roe Avenue. FOR RENT Good pasture, rinse In Innn'ro Read Bros. (16-t- f !-- !. preea.... 1: 20 mi Overland limited for 0aha,Couoll luffa,Pea aad East 1:00 p.m. Jl,riPark Oty Local... 8:19 pm. 9 J FOR RENT Clean furnished rooms, CARPENTER work of all Made done. " Jobs a specialty. Both phones with hath, thoroughly renovated; 11I4K. also light housekeeping rooms. The 62 24th Ft. Mrs. B L Colonial, 1 28 tl WANTED VeaL pork and chlrkena; China, Manager. highest cash price paid at and retail butcher FOR RENT Furnished rooms tillable aud packer, 2453 Wash. Slaughter for gentlemen. 162 "3rd. house, cold storage and stock yards at West Thirty-seventSt., Ogdon. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. BenUtah. nett Block. HELP WANTED. COM-PAN- polau East, dally... 7;jg p.m. Women of Woodcraft. Ogden Cirrle 581, meets every Tuesday night at I Califlnrnla Express 7:30 o'rtork, K. of F, hell. Visiting from Council Bluffa, OmaNeighbors tuvttefl. ha. Denver, Kidui City Dues can be paid at. the office of Ed. 4Mly :48 Auth. The afternoou of the 28th of each Na 111 Park City Local.. 10:25 am. am. month. First Natiooal Rank Bldg. Loa Angeles limited 1:59 p.m. SUSIE ALDEN. U. N, 112 Twenty-lat-h 8:00 WANTED, MI8CELLANEOUA REXT-'Furn.she- Weath-wuoMSM- bklss UNION DEPOT TIME CARD Retekah Lodge No 4. Meets second and fourth Friday evenings si Odd Fvlfowt FOR BALE Very cheap ose horse street. Visiting Hall, Tweniy-fourtAve members invited Monroe spring wagon 5 31 St ESTHER RANDALL. Noble Grand. Hickenlcoper, Successor to FOR RENT FELLOVA HOUSEHOLD FURNITl FK FOR ie -- The er.tire of a a rasi-dene- t, Nertk of Ogden, Depart. 9 Portland, Spokane, Pocatello and Butts Ex- 1:28 am. prtaa, daily No. 31 Aisled Local, via Brigham, dally except 8:20 a.m. Sunday No. 7 Fan Mall Portland. Spokane, Pocatello and BaUn, dally ,12:28 pm. No. 11 Cache Valley Ex, 5:20 press, dally, , . ,,,. , pjt No. 13 Velio watooe Special fur tha rark....... 9:20 pm. N. Arrival No. 14 Tellowatoaa Special from tha Park 5:60 a.m. Ko. 8 FSat Mall from Port- land, Spokane, Pocatello aad Butte, daily 7:00 a.m, N. 12 Cache Valley Ea-pr.10:25 a.m. daily No. 10 Portland, Spoken, Butte and Pocatello, dally 5:55 p.m,. Noi 14 Malad Local via Brigham, dally except 5:25 p.n, Sunday South of Ogden Depart No. 5 Eastern Express.. .. 4:10 am. No. 14 Yellowstone Special 6:10 am No. I Portland, Spokane. Butte and Pocatello for Salt Lake City, dally..., 7:10 No. 8 Local for Balt Lake 8:80 8m City, dally Ke. 12 Cache Valley to Balt Lake City ,10:40 No. if Log Angeles Limit- in ed ...... 8:25 limited for Salt Lake City, Prove, Nephl, end No. 9 . 4:10 Juab, daily No. IS Portland, Bpofcang, Butte and Pocatello to Salt Lake City, dally.... 4:20 pm pm pm Arrive. N.e 9 Portland, Spokane, Butte and Pocatello Express from Salt Lake City 12: 90 am No. 5 Atlaudc Express from Balt Lake City, aad Intermediate paints, daily 8:01 am. NO. T Portland, Spokane, Butte and Pocatello Express from Balt Lake City, daily . , , . . . . . , . , . - 21 : 88 am. Ko. 1 Fast Mall from Balt 2:25 pm Lake City, dally No. 11 Cache Valley Express from Balt Lake City. Provo, Nephl and 5:15 pm Juab, dally Ko. 17 Loa Angelei Limited 5:45 i n. No. I Eastern Express.... T:05 pm No. 13 Yellowstone special 9:05 pm . ul 8-- tf m - ss 4 2 first-clas- ROYAL ARCANUM. 91700. A good 8 --room double house with Safest and best. Insures men for acre of land located oa bench, baa city water In each apartmeet. one, two or three thousand dollars. Rents for 124 00 per month. AU Rocky Mountain Council, No. 637, meets second and fourth Friday even92.250. et In this city. ChMncer Parry, cor. 2Srd and Wash. ings at A. O. U. W. hall, over Howell's store- - Visiting brothers cordially Phone 359K. BIG HORN BASIN. Inrited. FRANK FOULGER. Regent THE last few week I have (old one Excursion J. w. WOTHER8POOX. Collector. hundred lots, I still have 144 cheap lota G. B. ROBERTS, Secretary. In different parts of the city; no InSeptember let and 2d. Limit 20 days. ternal, no taxes: until sold these Rate from R. G. W. main points 930.00 BROTHERHOOD. FRATERNAL lota go very cheap on terms to suit round trip. From branch lines add one purcasers J. J. Brummltt. fore for round trip to nearest Junction Ogden Lodge. No. 371. T. F. B point lot on Sixteenth meets second and fourth Tuesdays it Rio Grande Western, Colorado Mid- FOR SALE For further Inbouse for S p. m, in A. O. U. W. ball Visiting St.. 8500. Snap land and Burlington. members cordially Invited IlfiOQ. O. A White. 262 25th St. formation and Big Horn Basin book D- H. ADAMS, Prealdeat. address L H. Harding Sail Lake City. BecrTary. NICE lot. on 39'b St.; only 950; 910 R. T. MILLER, Treasurer. WANT ADS YIELD BIO RESULTS. per month. J- J- - Brummltt. Ing a New York ticket to the man coming from St. Louie to Chicago, taking up the eastern portion of the tick- 2 t Ogden Lodge. No. 2. Knights of Pythias, meets at Caatlo Hall, Utah National Bank building, every Monday evening. All K. of P.'s requested te meet with ua. BENJAMIN MARRIOTT, C. C. E. R. GEIGER. M. Of F. 1 N. MEID. K. Of R. and S. DEPART DAILY. t Atlantic Mall aad ail 7:45 am. points East No. 12 Balt Lake local.... 1:09 am No. 14 Balt Lake passenPm ger No. Chicago end Rt.Loula Ko. 2.50 p.m. limited The Bcnle Limited 9:10 Atlantic Express, ail 7:00 points East No. 20 No. 4 pm pm ARRIVE DAILY. No 19 The Rcenle limited 9:00 am No. 11 Ogden apodal.. ..11:20 am No. 5 Parifte Mall, Balt Lake and all points East 11:30 a.m NO. 1 Chicago ant Bl.Loula 2.50 p.m. limited No. 12 Local from Park City nnd Ban Pete Valley 2:58 pm. No. I Pacific Express from 12:01 a.m all points East C. A. HENRY, Ticket AgeaL Ogden. 1. A. BENTON, Gen. AgL Pagr. Dept. Salt Lake. A. J. CRONIN, Agent Ogden. Soothers Pacific Company I Paeifle Express tor San Fraadaco aad inter-- ' Depart. No. 4:20 am. mediate points, dally Pacific Express through to Ban Francisco, No. 5 .85 am. 4lly , , , . . . . . . . . .112:16 Ke 9 Fast Mail pm No. 1 Overland limited... 4:20 pm. RATHBONE SISTERS. Arrive. Meets every Saturday afternoon at Ko.d Atlantte Exproes from 2:20 in Pythian ball.. Utah National Sax Frandaoo, daily Bank building. Sojourning sisters No. 2 Overland Limited... Invited to attend. No. 4 Atlantic Express from MRS. TILLIE ROBB. M. E. C. Ban Frandaoo and interMRS. ISABEL WYANT, L nf R. mediate point, daily... and C. No. 10 Fast Mall eor-dlal- lr 7:10 a.m. 2:20 pm. 5.60 p.m. 6:80 pm. CORA-HOBB- - WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS WANT AOS YIELD BIO RESULTI |