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Show Tin: MoiiM.vii i:amixi:!:: i run-nihir- d ioaard Yonkt-ra- . The elephant raided a hay Wottan s.c two baic of hay and appeared p. cased at the annoyance of the drivtr. Bull lixiking fur truobie, he tiled to break into me Yurkvilie police court priaou. but was restrained and a few tuinuii iaier captured by hia truiuer. He yielded to arrest, peaceably. IS l( i Nis yon. K'i. In. Sir I'harle and lii leant of EtiilHa.i amateur aasoeia'iou fuotliall player arrivt-here last night. The Bril inhNon-Unionis- ts. ; ere. who are traveling under the name of Pilgrims, arrived at Montreal ou Sept. 2. Since that lime they have ihin.-egame, winning ten. Oct. 10. A weary, hungry played switchmen spent losing two and drawing one. cue of The mission of the Britisher is to bo oars on a riding o tal night luTrunk demon-iratto the American public freight yard at EU-li- the e Grnd football advantages of They did not lake tlia lodging the resident a a sport over the gallic played by the from choice hut becauae thu college learns. of Elwui. out of sympathy for The members of the team have with id driven .every nessed several college football games Ln from .holier in the suburb. and emphatically declare the that Even huu I. lodging quarters, boarduot football at ul!, but a lest residence lu game ing, bouse ami private The of brute sitvngth wiili very Hi tie Elsdon Joined in the boycott. barber Kcicnce. Captain Milne voiced the nore. aen- lurked aud the door were sentiment of the members of his team nhups closed. . Everywhere yesterday when he said: tarred Even the saloon refused 1 cannot see much merit in the to the unwalcotua stranger. football e game as played by' the Ameritwo tha the elinux, And to cP -. can collegeIt 1 involved, unmarshals, with- gruff orders to scientific and puts a premium ou brute ' "move ou.-- proceded to hustle the trengih. The game we play is skilout of town. to understand. Coufromud with the aliernativea of ful). scientific and The visitor will iu this city miles or spend hiring to walk severalthe men decided until Friday afternoon when they will the night In the open, the leave for Kail River, where they will to cousult Yardmamer Conroy of box-rspiay on Saturday. They will return to Unnd Trunk. He found the empty New York in a few days and on the siding. Blanket were promen went practice fur a match with the cured. and the 48 York mam on Saturday Oct. 21. Invilupperle to bed. to several of the said that ar- tations will be The ndlrosd olOeial and members of the facui-tierangement. would be made to house president of tlie big eastern college to witthe inen in lwrracks. Kirkpairick non-unio- 1 vii-lis- ts r. All-Ne- non-unio- n - ' GOLD ness (be game. UNCOVERDED LEDGES ! i KGS Near Wonderfully Rich Ore Found . Tonopah, Nevada. Tonopah. Xev.. Oct. 10. A great trike ot probably the richest body of ore in the vicinity of Tonopah was mide today on the Hooten and Baas lrese on ihe north slope of (Sold mountain, si miles south of Tonopah. The ore runs $10,0(10 to the ton in gold, and two targe ledges have been exposed, one of which for a distance in of seventy feet shows valuation gold running from tofu to $10, 0U0. Another ledge seven feet wide ha been tisrovered and specimens taken from viriou purls of the ledge show average assays of over Sl.Ouu to the ton. li U in the tint ledge that the rich gold have been unpuckeis of fn-covered. News of the strike reached Tonopah late thla afternoon when Charles Hooten, one of the leasers, came to tun with specimens. Hundreds of men are already on the acene, and more will leave in the morning in spile of I hr fact that the greater part of the cuuulry in the vicinity if Gold mountain, which lies almost directly n the gpad-- io Goldfield, baa been staked out long ago. A. A. Bass, one of the leasers, has been aware of the rxisti-ncof the ledges for the past !hre years, durpig which time he had off and on endeavored to lease the property, which Is on the claims of the Gold Mountain Mining company, Thursday George Wlnkttcld, head of the company, thinking Bass was bluffing, gave him a lease on !Xi by Quo feet, and Bata and his pariner at once proceeded to uncover the ledges which they baa covered over when they first encountered them. e Hia Demise Lamented aa a Severe Los to Japan. Tokio, Oct. lit, 3 p. m. Admiral Ba- re, inspector general of naval construction, Is dead. His demise is deeply lamented ln uava circle, as a heavy loss to the nation. Alirogailim of martial law ha lud the effect of removing to a great extent the business depression in this elty, and the public is now feeling in a more suitable mood to extend tin: heartiest kind of a rccepikm to the British fleet, which la expected to arrive at Yokohama tomorrow, Oct. 11. Tha officers of the American cruiser Cincinnati will lie Invited to attend sll the functions arranged ln welcome to the British officers. The weather forecast announcing a continuance of me bright autumn days, la helping to increase the buoyancy of tha public spirit. Immense Amount of Railroad ment From America. 4 NVw York. Disclose to World His Cure. the Oct. Id. Count Jutluhe of Hostow Lrarhlnaky Don. southern Ritalin . baa arrived. He came by tlie Haniburg-Ainerlcaline and t once announced that he waa New York, Id. Professor Oct. commissioned to spend million in the Behring's announcement to the Inter 1 n.icil Biate. for equipping hia count- national In Tuberculosis congrao ry. of a cure for consiimplic:i ha Pari, Thr couni informed the News 'i aroused widespread interest ln Amerr that his purchase would be ica. say today's New York Herald. worth of locomotive from he The fall conunenis which Mdwin works. -- A mere trifle," he have beenreport and cabled from Paris, Billy Id. InJuki r have Interested beginning of my one of New York's for ihc line my company la wealthiest and physicians wilding all over southern Russia. We whose name la withheld for the preswill construct 13.IKM miles of New York railroad. ent. the lias authorised 10 he purchased by the government Herald to announce that he will conniwp cnniploiinn.'' tribute $;0.iH0 to a fund lu present to A. president of his the Professor Behring If he will at once company count produced a typewritten and announce to the world his treatment, Jn signed letter In the Russian End not withhold It for a year. language, nil hough he declined to The only qualification to this offer translate It. He proudly to Is that the treatment must first be the imperial coat of arms lu pointed the water-mar- k pronounced successful by s competent of the manufacturers of the committee of physlrlans, of which ihe paper. donor's physician is to be a member. This,'' he exclaimed dramatically, m "iihorixatlon. It prove that GATES A CITIZEN OF NEW YORK. bun n re-tw- 1 pur-aias- best-know- n j snt ('mini m President l'schln-ky- , and that I of the Great Michael company, the greatest in nil Russia. We deal In miid'iii!. us you American deal In "Muirv probably shall spend (BO.. lur railroad supplies before I "0 '.i.niigli with America, hut even ' n nice trifle. The emun say he is 23 year old. h. iuiks not more than 20. He j. "j liiMiiss hi family, but said. cor-Na'i'- 1 serloui'. "tide of count because that he use it makes faint than would hi other U, ESCAPED ELEPHANT. - li-- Pw John W. Gates, now a diiien the of this city and state, says the World. Up to 8 o'clock last night he wa legally a stranger within the gates, with bis home and his rote a thousand Observant miles away ln Illinois. noticed diners at the Waldorf-Astori- a at dinner that Mr. Gate, who has been a guest of the hotel for six years, toyed wllh hi delicate food and mimed In troth Mr. between mouthfuls. Gates wa then deciding the vital question of a rhange of cUlaenstyp. The mental conflict ended with the last sip of coffee. New York had won. Striding up to the information desk, Mr. Gates asked to be directed to the New York, Oct. 10. 1 a time a registration place for Waldorf-Astori- a voter. Are you going to turn a real New Yorker, Mr. GatesT the clerk That's what. anwerrd the flnan cier, and he beaded in a h'1 line for the registration place. There he gave hia name, avowed hi new citizenship Performer on a and enrolled himself a a voter in the ;,na Pfvtmhable elephant 0 und w,e-tl- f tona. wan-Thdwe "r'n,rt ,hc neighborhood of W.n ,! '"!T ?nd street. "IR'Iv nd causing vast iT "t no Mtual harm to enr, The elephant, by fiat,:.' R Forty-sevent- cJI a r circuit. kept in n- na'-- . a LV4 1 le:n 'he h coming municipal election. bondage by a "Now I feel better, aald the reformTOund hi foreleg. He ed Chicagoan. Mre!?,1Hi4 Wnndercl1 out J11" csonpo was not END TO EXTRAVAGANCE. trumpeted rl'v ij i,l1j:o',8h Russo w the tree-- ' New' York. Oct. 10 Nrgntla'ions r.- -, pnd ln front of a green are In progrea. according to today' seventh street and Third Herald, between Paul Morton, presiLife and a consi ,, BWPPt the stsnd Into the dent of the Equitable which probably apples. struction company, pL'U ':.T ?tr.Pi ""tferta of grape from will result in the abandonment of the cvi, U nit of offices on the third floor of '111:d iat0 tho street and tho Flatiron building which were fitted Jar he tired, while the for James W. Aievander. James H. hrteked for the police up Hvde and Gave E. Tarbell. at a cost sd of a northbound of $100,000.' Mr.' Morton la Of the opintm , ntoiorman ' out of profanity in his ion that the society has no use for "udge the clephani. such eta hot at e quanera and will subbad RnUhed hi in n I Hila let the offices and derive an income s 'cwm-islswum aero ih from that, source which will be turned 1 'I a sler.piuu I huniblark into tho rnnipanvR treaury, v-'c- h ,ct "V0 ry rid pro-av..- ,, ADVERTISE', rs PAGE COST WORD FOR ' ON THIS i CENT PER ON -Ocpjty Mineral Eccle Bl,s- aud be-.i- Insure ihou-an- u:ta for dull' d nearly Three uoliars; U. S Surveyor. '"d. Rhone p O. Bo. 499. Ogden, Utah. e d - (:.. -k- l. 1 - ...i. .. M.ii. Til pi., i.. .lobn uu b' M.!Vi'iii work. . if vou Ogdt-No. 719. meets every ladge. . Prompt lueaduy Lode and club it i wo-iBet', idiom rooms, Meeting Moor Uaroitic building, i d M ... i,. .; r.i 1..' U16 Waohiuglun Ave. . 'l.I.lli , .. j J- A. HOWELL, E. R. ARCHITECTS. J. H. KNAl'88. Berretary. I I 1. Nielli"! . ..... . & fu.. An Inn s. rouill .if r p ' M KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. lbuili liuild- ... i i ,. a ir.iuip. mu. :k,:i, jiUniu- 2HiL. .8de"Comiri!- - No- 777, meets at A. .liird . pj1 ' 31 Si.1 ..." H11 every Monlar at S p. Mfl'.S, S:vbi-i'i-'- . r.K!n, ni. brotber invited to atKr-- i N.iiu.n.i: i;.,nk uiiSiim;. B,dl tend. hlH 'l l ASS I;; III. licit ui;ii x ; phone TT'i 3 (tie W. J. MORAN. F. 8. r tx Si itlii.m k k U. HICKT, G. K. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. KJST cl.VSS fi:ruiMeil ukiii.s "24 LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. b WHEELWRIGHT 1 than K.-.-- 7.1.1-ue- n j I - n ; - Oi-r- J-- ....... n ! ir' j . - Ti-l- . Wli-iiii- .j, tn-.- - . 1 j I lf . 1' " t.ii-ub- Wi-.n-r- W'tl rONSTKl CTIOX fu. EKiin:;iie; rimiiriifit un excai'. n iiilli. and iiH htytiig. Imil. Urn; au.l bridge ac.rk 2467 WuMiiiigtini Ave. ;l : . : HAIR Nl-.;i,- . . I 25-i- : . ft:?1 Aa5VD0p0Blit. right-of-wa- y t -- c tii-- ; one-hal- Find-clan- f 1 tf 200-fo- mu-fac- lrge 18-l- Dentists 4 t l 2, Chicago. Ori. 10. A dippau-- to the of horse tu winfrom' Washington. WANTED iV head Chicago Tribune ter. 530 22r,d Ft. Bell phone .'.fir. D. says: Mrs. Daniel Manning of New York, Manpresident of the Board of HORSES W ANTED All sire. agers of the St. Louis Exposition, has FAT Bumett ii Lit- 2327 Grant. given notice that she U coming to l. Washington this winter io induce con- WANTED Clean, white rug gress to print the report of the body. Standard office. This document contain 1 23.000 words, and in print would make n bulky docuMONEY TO LOAN. I rom-miile- tb-c- ost . ST. PAUL TOTAL LOSS. Eureka, Cal.. Oct. io. It is MONEY TO AN MONEY Tt IjG.IN KENNEDY. H'-o- First 6, Bank Buildmj. EMPLOYMENT Jh'mc k 119 2630 . Jnd. 332 PIANO Nl. plnniste, Adams 9 Pattcrsmi Ave. TUNING. PIANO TUNING Mr. Tempest Wood, by the year single tuning $3.50; $7.50. Address, Cara Fred Mssca, 24CS Wash. Ave. BUREAU. 27s 2':'li EMPLOYMENT street. ln(lo;io.'.ent telephone 934. P1 "d Billiard JACK FERGUSON. Tables and Supplies. 1 mephotii Beil, 643 k. 23'Jti Lincoln. Slot ms- ourir". rhines. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. ORGAN. not Dr. A. Fernlnnd. Physician and Biro thought that an attempt to save the FOR. RENT Organ; $2.00 per cargo of the SL Paul will be mad, .month. 'Phone 739-k- , 139 2H, gnoo. Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m.. 2 Phone 223. though a few articles and the resrels l(l 4 p. m. S40 3ih Bt. metal fixtures mar be removed. CapTAILORS. WANTED PUPILS. tain Randall report today that everything loose ha been auay. in The hull, probably, wrtl be n)j or WANTED pupils pantone. ! ('l.dTHING 4'el'il. Pnaceil and i 9T-'.- I 10 7 lyr a'sindoned. d, 17 25'h S'. 2721 JcfferK'ti Ave. ! Vt-i- Via-lun- g lafra averiu LICY NEItON, AND COSTUMES. i. c. . K. HAIR SWITCHES fur wile at reduced KNIGHTS Or PYTHIAS, prior. Hair chain' a specially. ruidunie to rein fur ball Ogden lonlge. Nu. 2. Knights uf nl theater. Ail nmil orders T' meet at Castle Hall. 1'tali promptly aticndud io. Mra. C B. Nut tonal Bank build in, every Mon321 Cltll. 1 O. Box 433. day evening. Ail K. of Vs requested 8 T tf to inert wllh ns. K. R. GEIGKIt. C. C. WARTS, inota-t- . Niiperflunua hair and A. !'. WOOD M. of V. hII h'riKlnarUa removed U N. ME11), K. of 11. and 8. by etactroly-i- : all dlieara of tlie hair and scalp cured: falling hair stopped; RATHBONE SISTERS. ilche. wig, toupee-- , mado to order. 2248 Washington Are. Meet rvery Saturday afternoon at 2;Jtl in Pythian Hull. Utah Kattona' Bank building. Hojuurnlug staters cor FRATERNAL dtally invited to attend. MH8. ANNA JENKINS. M. K. C. MK8. ISABEL WYANT, tf R. and C. BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY CARMEN. WOODMEN OF THE WORLa Wnaalrli Ixxlg No. 370. Ogdrn M'eber Camp. No. 74. Meets In K. Brotherhood Railway Carmen of Amer-Ira- . of P. Hsll in Utah Nations! Bank meets and 3rd Friday of each building every Tlmi 'day evening at month nt Eagle Hull. ocluek. Visiting Woodmen cordially W. K. Hardy, C. C., 222 23rd 81. W. R. ALWAY. R. 8., 14d W. 22nd. luvited lo attend WM. DOYJJS. C. C. E. Al'TIl, Clerk, 11 Nat. Bank Bldg. A. O. U. W. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES Fidelity larige No. 2. A. O. 1. W. Meet in A. O. V. W. Hall every SatFraternal Order of Eagle. Ogden Inurday evening. Visiting brothi-iAerlo, No. 118. F. O. E., uieetn every vited. In lTugli- - Hall, eait of Buuday JAMES II. M'lAUUHLIN. M. W. Reed hotel, at Viriiing Brother WALTER RICIIRY. Recorder. Eagle are Invited lo aliend the Aqrie W. N. PEIRCE, Financier. Uteetinga. E. K. GEIGER, W. p. D. T. TRACY. W. Rer'y. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMf RICA.' . H. II. FORRES, Aerie Phyalrian, Utah Camp, No. 9990, meet every Tuesday night at S o'clock iu K. of P. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Hall. Masatch Divtalnn No. 124, O. IL C., GEO. E. WORTON. V. C. nieei aeeond and fourlh Friday ai J. II SHAPER, Clerk 9:3U p. nt, In K of P. llall. corner Washington avenud and 24th street. MASONIC All brothers are cordially Invited lo attend. Masonic Hall, over 2410 WashingF. W. HERRINGTON, C. C. ton Ave., Ogdon, Utah. D. L. BOYLE, B. and T. e hi, lt h.-n- ' Queen Esther Chapter No. 4. O. E. Regular meetings held at Mawmic Hall the first and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning luosubera cordially Invited to attend. EUNICE C, GORDON. W. M. LILLIE HALSTEAD, Secretary. Ogden Union. No. 172. Order of Washington, meet every Tuesday evening ai 8 o'clock in A. O. V. W. Hall.' Viriiing comrade Invited to aliend. DEGREE OF HONOR. WM. HOYLE. President. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. S. ORDER OF WASHINGTON. rvery Wednesday evening at FORESTER6 OF AMERICA. A. O. U. W. halL Mm. 1.. JenC. Mtaa of II.; Maggie Ilreyer, Court Wens tell No. 2, Foresters of nie Protil, recorder; Miaa Loi Pierce, America. Meets I. O. O. F. Hall, 24:h flnHurier. Vislilng member cordially street, first and third Wednesday Invited. evenings of each month at ?:3n. G. W. llAl.SICY, f. 11. P. A. GARNER, Secretary. ODD FELLOWS. Meet 8 oclock at LEAGUE. Ogden Lodge No. 3, Independent Or THE UNION FRATERNAL dor of Odd Fellow-- . Si eel in I. (J. ut The Union Ft mini League. Utah O. F. Hall every Tne-du- y evening. Stale Aiwemhly, No. 222, lii'i'l in ths to brother invited cordially Viritlng . Eagle' hall every Thursday evening he at 8 o'clock. J. PERRY. Noble Grand. J. J. BRUM MITT. Speaker. HENRY KJHSEIj, Secretary. WAYNE RICHARDSON, Treasurer. TI1EO. MATHEWS. Clerk. IndeNo. Junction City Lodge 36, meet Odd of Fclluwa. pendent Order in I. O. O. K. Ball I'vcty Thursday LEGAL brothers eordiatly evening. Invited Io be prerenl. JAH. BINE. N. G. NOTICE. WALTER RICHEY, Hecretary. I n Heit ft i iu i liimi office, Bull ivxo CUy. Utah, Quern City Rutahnli lotdge No. 4, rllr:l 1'ilil, i Jil3. I, o. O. F. Meets first snd third To Wliirni it mayA'lei:irerii: Saturday evenings at Odd street. Visiting - Noll'e is hercliy gi u Liii the em.a Hall, Twenty-fourtof Utah liar fill'll lu this office a lb'.r, member invited. by th said MRS. C. KIMMEnMAN, Noble Grand. No. j'.'2 of lands Heiis-te718 23rd Kt. Mat for the siiabllalimnni of ituinia-m-uMRH. E. MEIIJ. for irrlgutlng water ni-noii- ' purpose under eis.'iion 12 of tho ac FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. of congress upprovid July 16. JS94. The lollnwing traeis emhraed in nid T. F. No. meet n., 371, Lodge Ogden l lir.t are In a lownship containing t 8 p. m., In I. flr--i and Ihinl Friday elninis einhiaenl In raid lie are I). O. F. flail. Visiting members cor- In a mineral containing township dially invited. nf record, vi: NELLIE RUTLEDGE, PieaiiMit. ne I I see. f.ij, T. 7 Nl-and CORAL J. TYLER. Secretary. It. 2 W., S- U M"f. IL T. MILLER. Treasurer. A copy ut said 11:, eo far a li to said iiiiit b KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. ber-has conspicuously In (hi office for Inspection by Silver Tent. No. 1. meet first aud posted person Interested, and by the pubthird Friday evening at 8 o'clock, lu any lic generally. K. of P. HalL VtaPing Knights tore Within the next sixty days followdlally invited. ing the date of this notice, under deF. M. COCHRANE. Commander. partmental inrirnetlons of November R. T. HARRIS, Record Keeper. 27. 1896. 423 I.. D. 459). prdiests or roniesm against the ciaitn of the state No. rothe meets 24, Tent, Ogden lo any of the tract or subdivision und and fourth Wednesday evening hereinbefore described, on the ground si 8 o'clock sharp. In I. O. O. F. Hall. that the name is more valuable for Visiting KnlglVs cordially invited to mineral than for agricultural purpo-e- . attend. will be received and noted for ret. W. HALSEY, Commander. to tho general land office at port F. F. BOND, Record Keeper. Washington, D. C. Failure so to protest or control within the time WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT, will be considered sufficient evicharacter of dence nf the Sago Lily Circle. No. 174, meets ev the said tract, and the relectioa Fccumi and fourth Friday nights thereof e- -' being otherwise free from ole et'7:3n. in R. of P. Hall. Visiting jection will be recommended for apneighbor cordially Invited. proval. FRANK D. HOBBS, MRS. ADDIE CLARK. G. X. ELLEN EASTMAN, Clerk. 2224 WashRegister, GEORGE A. BMITK, ington Ave. P.dceiver. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle. RESULTS. S1. most every Monday night at 8 WANT AD8. YIELD BIG Hall. Visiting WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. o'clock, Odd Fellow WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. Neighlcr invited. YIELD BIG RESULTS. fines uu be paid tir the office of Ed. WANT ADS. YIELD BIG RESULTS. Vurii :h site) noon of tbC 2Sll of each WANT ADS. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. i,j,i:!i. Fiiri .Vii'iuual Bank Bldg. X.. 2631 Lincoln WANT ADS. YIELD BIG RESULTS. ANNA L. Ml.is. WANT AOS. YIELD BIG RESULTS. A vr. "?nl Mornib WANT ADS. YIELD BIG RESULTS. MABIK ('RITES. CU-t- i pret-enl- Vl-iii- f h ., min-rru- npe--cifl- . POOL AND BILLIARD SUPPLIES. BUSINESS CHANCE8. WANTED TO RENT roneert XH'HOUY CONCERT BAND E. W. Niehol. Director. Instruction on all niill'arv band Instruments and i borough wirac in InterprelntloD. BUREAU. FOR BALE Go,,l Paying Apply 321 24lh Su Blasile!. of plauo. and Tarms GOODS Silver Hive. Nu. 1, meets ibe econ:l and fourth Tuesday nt 2:30 p. in. ac O'Neill Hall. Tweui) fifth sireri. sixtei euruiutly Invited. re-Ini- MUSICAL. J. J. BKUMMITT. on LESSONS. at the HUNTER ply Mr. carter PIANO Ave. Bell Phone T')3 x. ment. Representative Cha. B. Landis of e Indiana, chairman of Ihe I louse on priming, has been advise! of Mrs. Mannings intention. He Is opposed to the government bearing of the printing and the distribution of the report of the lady managers. Mrs. Potter Palmer of Chicsro came bre in the winterofof ison with the avowed Intention having a bill passed authorising the priming of the report of the Lady Managers of the Chicago World's FTalr. She remained In Washington two weeks, hut wa nu. successful in her missron. r - iOH-H- . Mliiioii . 0 t Nen INSERTION. NO FIRST IEKTiON LESS 25 CENTS vlL ADVERTISEMENTS MCST fcE PAID IN . . , 1 advance, excepting busiA r..;i:tv..; San i'r.iiu-iiM-uness HOUSES RAWING OPEN deal, afliH'iing ibis city aud Sun BOOK ACCOUNTS v. ITH US. and the iuiervt-uiuptuiiiMihi. perfected here. 1. E. Huui-bc.ha bought for $ruu,0ii in cash tin' FEMALE HELP WaiviED. Suulu 1'lura luterurban KutlrouJ iiu.j He. baa also putvbaoed for $mi. pau. MI-M!Wv Girl 1 utHt the &au June A Kama (.'lure Ra:1 lure, liu.l JMiti. the pun-liasway company. pru i he haa paid dowu $il,,i.-yt- i iu cash lu . run A din,., lir-- . bind the bargain. jiil11,1at lwkgillie ib1. The presumption : l S: PaIloncheit 1 act in;; fur the i I'll Girl k 'tor. rue Mre.j cino people, and that they intend m i lor i.;vr Kut ilv.-ii c.i have an electric system south from 427 24tu St liotiMkup.ng. this city as a feeder tor their uiu.ii I ! WWTKU (ilrl 1. Imiire - I 'iii rai ... line. it' rsun. 50 it j wu.k Apply 2 for ilie eu.iiv dis- j The fra Kl KN1SHKM ROOMS j The iu Sun Itixuii. 21'iK Cum; iiiud'-rimprove-ini-iii- . tance, including the tdreei WANT Kl A Lat::m--Og-- i :it the for road la an electric fur Mr Jose, S. F. fiixou. den y f lloii. .i. of freight. paiMengers and exa mniic ha siork press. The company l'Olt HUNT (Teun iurnislicd mom. MALE HELP. WANTED. v. t li uf $3.1100.000. uuue id which liu.--, bet t , Path, li.oniiighly remoaled. xuld to outsider and all of wbii-.i ANY intelligent perrea may ear. niriK-over to Houchett tor (i'lun propnetrekk. Th truuchise iu questUm and the i good h2 expernewap&pers; bo bought acro pr'idtc ience bend tor unnecessary, par hkm-Itwo valuable prtqierty arc ihe Northern Tress Syndicate NEWLY FUR NIB HKD ROOMS at 273 vhich Hanchett boa bought. Mrs. SI. Reasonable prices. Lockport. N. Y- U. II. Whipple. DECISION OF GREAT IMPORTANCE SITUATIONS WANTED MAi.ES. i FOR KENT Furnished rooms tor . New York. Oct. In. A decision of JAPANESE want 2825 Nye atolight in poidifiiii nnall great importance to importers, involvmic. aa or family ing Chinese or Bltechuru wiki!, wa wliili' going to M'hiKil. 1. Aaoka. rendered yeKterda.v by the bun nl of THE t'AR-Ollfurnished Nrwly O. 'Urn H. United Slates general appraiser in I'lHini; also lur housekeeping. 2461 41 Co. The the cae of Robert Crook Washlugtuu Ave. Kuurn G. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. board decided in favor of the import asera who had protebied against the THE SWE1.LEHT house in FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Bensessment. of a duty of seven cents a nett Block. with bath, hoi mill cold water lown pound on the wool by the collector, Imlaui-$3i cimnerrions. down. t iluiiabb-aand claimrd that it was only resilience ou FOR RENT, UNFURNISHED ROOMS easy terms. 2 four cent a pound under para Hunt :i0ili, near Wantiiutiuii. $3" Acgraph 318 of the exiating tariff acl. 5 rooms, residence FOR RENT Cnfiirniuhcd $2,73i'. per month, valcording to this act all such wool 236 lKtli St. on clone $1,131). iu Uninry, a wmnd or uinlrr is ued at 12 CHA1 M'Y PARRY. dutiable at four renis and all valued Cur. 23 ill and Wali. FOR RENT In Grand Opera Ilouaa 7 at above this rate are dutiable at Block, modern rooms for light house, cent a pound. It was iesiified by keeping. In suites of three (3) or FOR RALE Farm for sale at a bar for the imiorter that tin wind aud rmi-eilmlicrwiKe; with heat, ga lf.u ko rre acres gum: ln question wa bought mixed in ilie water. Herrick. (i Kelly k to situated plowed, plain, ready northern part of China and tsken tu inili-north uf Garland, in the i Shanghai and from there shipiied here. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. land farm beii of Box Elder Co. dry consistThe mixed wool, It was stated, f Cun be had at $lh sere; per ed of three grades- first, second and rabli, balance time. Call ou J. FOR SALE Singer sewing black the first being ilie highest In W. Chamber, 22k Washington Ave.. machine. 14S Waalt. ave. value and the "black the lowest. It Ogden. I'tsh. constated of 8(1 per cent of the first FOR SALK A good Singer aewmg grade and 20 per cent uf the two other FOR SALE 6 room frame hoime, machine, nearly new. Apply at $18 grades. The lmiiortera stated ibm East 17th mi. hath. Close in. Terms, $1,800. Kelly they bad been accustomed io estimate 18df. Herrick. the value of the wool mixed, but that EGGS, EGGS. Karins' Portable Store, in this case their buyer had been ask- FOR 743 23rd, Wa also sell groceries. SALE house, best ed by ilie examiner to divide It Into Its location In Ugden. 2330 Jef three classen and estintHte their values feraon. separately. After the buyer had done FOR SALE Chiffonier, cabinet, sewthis, it was stated that the examiner FOR SALE 3. 4 and C roomed house, ing machine, bicycle. 877 24th Bt. had found that the wool wsi valued Bell 'Ilwiie 711-x- , monthly payments. W. B. Wedell, at of one cent over twleve cenla mu. 2468 Washington Ave. a pound, and therefore came under tho FOR SALE Furniture of an elegantly duty of seven cents a pound. It was FOR SALE 6 room brlek. Sewer con lurnisbed home and house for real asserted by the importers that It wa nerted. Closet In. Terms. $3.UOu. to purchaser, KELLY k HERRICK evident that the value had been raised 118-lf- . Kelly k Herrirk. tf just barely above twelve In order to take advantage of the higher duty. FOR SALE 12 room modern house LOBT. Furnished. Mut desirable residerce ANOTHER GOLDFIELD STRIKE. district. In city. Term. 4.3u0. KtP LOST Blue turquoint pfu surrounded with brilliants. Finder return to k Herrick. Kendall Opens Four Feet of $1,100 thin office. Reward Ore. lot. FOR SALE 6 room brick. rge City water. Chine In. Term. $1,900. The sensaGoldfield, Nev., Oct. Kelly k Herrick. tion of thr week Is the groat strike PB0FESSI0NAL made in the Kendall mine on Columbia house. u room frame FOR BALE a town mile .of the mountain, within Itarge lot, clone in. Term. $1,300. Attorneys-at-La- w of Goldfield. A vein of ore four feet tf. C. C. RICHARDS. Kelly k Herrirk. Ecclen Bldg. wide that average clear across $1,100 CHARLES STOUT, per ton has linen disclosed at the 3 room frame house. First Xal. Bank Bldg. level. On the where the FOR SAIJ! eitv water. Term. $730 JOSEPH CHKZ, lot. trike was made the owners of the 9 Kelly k Herrick. J. D. MURPHY. Gardner-Oddl- e lease had taken out worth of ore. The lessees $iri0,un BOARDERS WANTED. don't have time to go to any depth, and the present strike haa been muds 1 112 25th St. yr. within three feet of their workings by BOARDERS at DR. D. X. SMITH, Ut Nat. Bnk. Bldg. the company Itself. When first disInd D- Boarders at 446 22nd. WANTEclosed the vein showed to lie two feet TREATMENTS. tf 'Phone 853. wide. A few feet more of develop-nu-nwork revealed it to lie four feet Prof. Nelson. Room 7, Bouquet, treat FOR RENT HQUJE8. wide. Ore is new being brought to ihe Rheuniatlaui. and all Niuiralgl surface from this vein and la being from aiiineni arising Four-rooImpure RENT brick. FOR nul sacked preparatory to shipment. hlnod. 2G25 Monro. Td. 7l4x. ern. In addition to this strike the comlii 9 4t pany has been working Ip another BARBERS. shaft, a few hundred feet away, an-21 with bonne RENT FOR Rooming here, at the KHMoot level, they are NEW barber shop, corner 23rd street rooms. Inquire 377 22il t. sacking shipping ore from a rein that and Wsh. lleiier Foikman, formerA is flvo feet wide. shipment, of fifty FOR RENT ly of Wiggins' haa opened shop and Monroe house. tons of this ore was made to the Corurillolto patronage from old and new St. C. F. Crum. .I.'.Z 23ih near Ave., lumbia sampler on Thursday. It will customer. 241 h St. net $100 per ton. The Kendall adfTre INSURANCE. joins the Sandstorm, and it said by ex- FOR RENT Bivroora brirk, modern perts to now have as good a allowing : wr lorntcd. N. H. ronvenlmcei-aa the Sandstorm properly, aud tlie R. H. GUDDARD. Insurance. Real EnIves, 2110 Eerie- Bldg. two properties are practically of the 412, tail- and Loans. Rooms 411 Three shifts of men mime character. 413 1'ii.h Loan k Trust Building. FOR RENT STORES. are at work on the Kendall, and every INSURANCE. effort la being 'made-tpush developFOR RENT D"lrable storeroom. ment work with the utmost speed. H4-'- t Kelly k Herrick. W V PEIRCE. Notary Public. Real LADIES WANT PUBLICITY. i;.,iair: Fire. Life ami Accident WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. 4t'7 24th Hi. 0 - J 8alr: two ur ibree H. Emergency fund J '' - To Equip- sewere ami ARCANUM. i resi-den- e OFFERED ROYAL ; t r FOR LOCOMOTIVES. Western Pacific Getting Feeders on , FRATERNAL i OF IT the Coast. PROFESSIONAL f thou-auupward of thirty-onclaim paid, amounting tu ?,V-23ninety million dollars; meiuiier-ar.!- ) over Ttiree Hundred Thousand. Rooky Mountain Counril, Na 637, meets wound and fourth Friday even-ing- s ASSAYER. at A. O. V. W. Hall, over How. e.ls stole. Visiting brother cordially RENT FRNlbriED ROOMS.; j 13u MiY;ei.ri, Maiu St.. Invl'ed. ss.,ie:. Box luis! .. tai,. I. A. C. EMERSON. Regent. llu ui-- b r.iuiii u. ca.iip:. . (, express wdi be JOS. SEVERN. Collector. W ,ts!i Hk li I'rtlVtUli.' G. B. ROBERTS. Sect clary. III I it. B. P. 0. ELKS. ,r ; a. tc" f "Iiillfi huUM-kccping- ADMIRAL SASO DEAD. - jS 1: 11 1.'. i . Whole Town Joined in a Boycott of 1:1:1; WHY YOU DONT GET RETURNS. WISE PEOPLE1 INSERT THEIR ADS IN THE STANDARD EXAM- INER AND Gr. Y THE DESIRED RESULTS IM- - ' MEDIATELY. . : ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Britishers Do Not Sea Any Science in American Game. i n ! IS FOOLbll TO PLACE YOUR WANT AD IN THE COLUMNS OF A PAPER OF SMALL CIRCU LATION AND THEN SIT DOWN AND WONDER . im ibe sing. Ktruck the idewaik wba: not having fully grasped wa to biin. and wa repon-eLea minute later u being iu full fi.gl.i iT.ix!:sn.v IT by .he ec. tossing him into the air. Th. boo: black t.wukc xudileniy while u.ip-nic- I'TAl i r . |