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Show TEE MOEXINV. mrrchaudlse sent to China have heeu steauily going dowu. At oue lime they went dowu as low as li.iu a uw sud A leading now i hey are only 3.t2-!- member of a .Lippiug Dim Miid ln tliai ilu- - great, reduction com, rates bail been due to txci-ivpetition, ln the commercial war that ensued luies were freely cut by the different hues umil for several years the business had heeu couducted a: a grea Jo... The steamship men have felt that this klud of thiug could not go ou turever and as a result they ii'diltly decided uu higher rates. OnHEN. EXAMINEE: ETAIT, MOT.: 7 11. PROFESSIONAL FRATERNAL FOYAL ARCAJUM. Safi'M a:id liii-- i n iun f,r one, mo hi- 1.: iii.M'Siji! (ioii.ii . hiuergiiu.1 tiiml uearb Tfcr..t- - Jilin,;, lkillnr; upwjid thou iid h aiuounting 1.1 oier i.lue!y millionj.nl. meii:b:-r-h:dollars; ou-Three Hundred Thou-mlcivil ENGINEER. K'liky Mouniain (niucii. No. C::7. - I MTM KU I mi. UNCMVEER. mets aud fmirrh Friday even-nit a; A. 4 u, W. Hall, oer Jiow-- 1 and weiLv Cnwei I ' k A.vmaie Starveys, 1. M01- -. Vibiiing broibers cordially l'iuiK. K!:u ii.- - sad illVhi'd. A C, EMERSON. U. &. Deputy Mineral Surveyor." Regent. UW. SEVERN. Colim :or. Cffu.. 203 Eccics Bldg.. Ind. Phons i. M. ROBERTS. I'M. P. O. Bex 499, Ogden, Utah. Feeretary. . TO COERCE ihi.-iyia- lii-- ; p r . r . : GAME OF FOOTBALL. EXCITING the best Berkeley, Cal., Oct. 13.- -in gaunt of tuolball uu the Csliforuiarf field this season, the Iuiversity 'varsity Oregou played the California uoihlug-nothing. ami held them down to a Their Victims Track . Thousands of Miles to Slay Them, Fireaell and Moores, who played left end, were the stars of the Oregon ieum. Mooivs made the ouly Four seusatioual run of the day. Growing Impatience of 4-- 1 French People is Noted. .V Oi'. J3. That Gaetano ? ' fir, X, nac-5J- Zrt mn-.M- d - r tarn offered. their helpleanea against ,Wr enemies, the leading members d ths Costa faction came to this places, entry and settled in various ind been compelled to leave all mtr worldly guode behind them in the tots of flight, and went weat to begin lib anew. Among these were Costa's iso brothers. Uiueppe and Luigi. Yith the riodus of the threatened . the Mafia apparently jjca, Three years did sot drop the matter. httr. according to the narrator, the u IX-l-. Pari, 13. . q.i.ii.er here show grjwtng Impatience President Castro's failure thus tm to withdraw hi offrnsive action toward M. Tsigny, the French ul Curses. Although no definite determination has been reach ed. intimation are nude that the sit uatUm may not permit of indcliuu.-delaas, President Castro's action, amounting to refusal to withdraw hi offensive action, may lead French public opinion to require the governuicu: to adopt more decisive measure- - to , redress the offense. The Patrle today published a despatch from the Orient, sayiug that tl.e French cruiser Chasstluup Luuhai. which has returned there from New Founaiand, will not be disarmed, a was intended, "As she will make pari girfi.K to of a naval divUion which be formed for the purpose of making Venezuelan in demonstration s wau re. The cruiser has Just completed speed tria.. showing tbu1. be can steam 18 knots. The foregoing is not confirmed in to official quarters here, but seem accord with th growing feeling nr iul impatience, aniung the official the intimation that decisive acuuu chsrgt-d'affaire- llabylone, DEAD. evi- the Mafia. that three Five Cases Successfully Treated by Radium, lullin were mysteriously murdered at Sivrrsitle. Ilia Not kiug after that latf Coata was killed at Geneva, Ilk. Finally, a few months after this, iht baadleaa body of a man was found at Erie, Pa., also with a blue aaah around the walsL la the light of these events and the circumstances surrounding peculiar the nurdcr of Gaetano Costa, Police dptila Kian- - of Brooklyn, is be fell a victim to the same . New York, Oct. 13. That five per sous have been cured of cancer at the Flower hospital by the use of radium coatings on celluloid rods InsoruHl into the diseased parte was the substance of a paper read last night by d vendetta.' Dr. William CORPSE NEAR FOUND FALLS. - Great liuttc? MomOct, LI.-t-Falla special to the Miner states that a enrpse Tumid just west of that city, near tlm Great Northern been iilenLllled aa that of Douglass Catnick. an employe of the Bowers 11c has been nils-In- g HrailiiTs' ranch. for three weeks. 11c la believed ylght-of-wa- bu United h have been rrosslng a trestle and saa struck by a train, throwing him to the ground, AO feet below, and breaking his neck. to NO CLUE H. Dieffenbach, delegate to the International Medical emigres at The Hague before the Homeopathic Medical society of the county nf New-- oi k. In only oue of six cases which hr treated, Dr. Dieffenbach said, his effort met with defeat. In that rase the dlsense was far advanced. Dr. Dleffen-bardescribed his method of treatment ln detail. H consist in dipping celluloid or hard rubber rods into solution of salts of radium. These rods are then inserted Into Inciabins made in tumors. The effect of the radio activity, ho- - said, was to destroy the diseased tissue. There are some hopeless esses, whore the growths have spread over large areas. Frof. Hugo Lielicr of this city has been experimenting lu injecting radium into the tissues without the use of rods or sheets of celluloid. He Mid that three cases of tumor and caneer had been treated with remarkable success. This marked a distinct advance at ln medical knowledge. Though present the subject was vagr.e, they hoped soon to have more light. H lutes GREAT TO CUNLIFFE. Pittsburg. Oct. IS. The continued search for Edward G. Cunliffe and the f1tll,uOO belonging to the Adams Express cumpany, haa not brought to light any definite clue. A theory advanced today is that Cunliffe haa sailed for tome South American port. peoThas BuUe, Mont., Oct. 13. More then fifty lourlxts and others were treated to an Impromptu serenade at the Northern Pacific depot in llii city by the football team from the l iilveraliy, of Utah. The Mormon gridiron heroea have a number at cingera in their aggregation, and a large crowd collected at the depot before train time to hear the college nongs. That the music was appreciated was attested by the hearty applause of the auditors, who gave a rouud of cheers wbru the- athletes boarded the train d and departed. The football players wore in charge of Coach Maddock. Thar spent several hours in seeing the city, after which they left for Missoula, where tbey ineet the University of Montana (earn tomorrow afternoon. Prominent Member in School Affairs Indicted. BODY FOUND IN THE nXn -The 1' r,L 0rt- grand Jury ini. h" k ,il"11 reiK,rt- - today with a "Kin Oliver J. Bailey, chair-o- r the finance committee of the ora school board, and holding him rvP nf nalfeaailce in office. anrt Bffflectlng to perform M ,uch Pu,dlc officer and aiiir,... il,,1 PerPitting Newton C. Dnii.h11 hr.,'! ly 10 tnnpproprlate and to hla own use the R ,s hyKed. Mr. Bailey U nLn.!',IJ', nt of the Dime Saving! hank ' ",r ln thp Central National an offlwr 'n many other flasi,,.id!lt MjM'ijii institutions. jir-- censured the entire hoard fm A :,"Lni11 negligence In admlniater- Fri a!Talr of the city schools." rt LAKE. Chicago. Oct. 13. The body of an unidentified man, with a rope tied about the neck, was found in the lake yesterat the foot or Twelfth street Investian day. Detectives have begun manner of gation to determine the death. Apparently the body had been In the water for several days. The body was that of a man about 30 to 35 yean old, 5 feet 10 Inches In The hair height and of a heavy nuild. and moustache are brown and the face is tanned. The police believe the man waa a laborer. - PEORIA'S SCHOOL SCANDAL. J. Bailey, reoria. Ills.. Oct. 13.- -0.committee additional indictments of - ,l " ret ii rued against Dougheny chairman of the flnaure board was ibis after"zleinent and forgery. The the Peoria school noon charged with mslftassr.ce in of' discharged formally. fice by the grand Jury aud by a vote of 10 to 7 it was decided to return RAISE THE RATES. and misapan indictment lor forgery or school funds. propriation N, The grand Jury will report tomortct. 13. It was stated 7v row morning and will return 43 addiays che Journal of Comtional indictments against N. I. was figured up today 1th Dougherty. It the school board the that the loss to 1?03. amounl.-to 1, since January .. tJeamhip companies ijih 2SU.OOO. lines had ,'1?1Unp,,ul ,he rates on cotton ri!'p h:niThe new rate will buck McCarthy dead. an r- "t July 1. 190C. this In fora 13.-J-ame J. McW'U Chicago. Oct. from the mills points: Carthy former alderman rT ;.Tm, Vet hundred Block yarda district, died today after ccents a hundred via a long Illness. The nldinnsn. pno ' V- t- present rates are was known as Buck" McCarthy, was lPr ,on- - The measure-.!- . a famous flght-- T in city politics Ina i of ros' 111 be " participant abandoned decade ago- - He "n 'oa,H of w,,lgbL as number of sensational persona! en-of kali,- ,'the best ,R rons'dered more of out counters growing Fnr 'hr just. t , campaigns. pat iin Jvar - fhp rtow on ro.-'-- - . do-to- - fclh8'JvTher J" I- TO THE FACT THAT WANT ADS. PAY. FOR RENT FOR FURNISHED FOR SALE ROOMS. FOK KENT Furnish, West 2. ill and J'ucitlc avenue room. 1 154 FUR SALE FOR KENT- - Furnished avenue. Adam FI RM8UED room. 559 L, 1., Oct. 15. well-know- Teu ruom model n Uriel. iwct'u Wall THE SWEI.LEST in housi town with haili. hoi sad cold wuler fkdo down, Istlauee (oiiueetlous. 2 ues icwhlrm-eeasy ou near Wash lug ion. Rents $!U 5ih, mmilli, 22.750. residiticr ou Ouincy, close to school. Il.liio. CHAl'NCY PARRY. Cor. 23rd aud Waali. 10 1'i lwW room. . 2539 J'l 10 21, 25rd hired. 1t lu Fl'UMSHKD rooms, slili or without board. ' Imperial, 2554'.- - Waehlng-lu- FOR SALE luii h. Close y A Iln. REmL EYTATE. boue. Cheap If sold si ouee. 2155 Adam. Term,--. huilwii. luiiiM'-kiu-piu- g in 42-4- lluo. loll 1:7 Llith St R h LiU! liiiiiHekeepiiig KENT room. STANDARD-EXAMINE- room, at Hie Dr. FIRST CLASS furnii-lu-Bismarck, 128 2&IU St. FOR SAKE house, best location la Ogden. 2550 Jefferson. reai-di'ii- c r FIRST CLASS furnitr.ed room, a. 10-4-- 153K-2.'.i- lu-- lyr rooms FOR REN T Furnished 427 24lb SL housekeeping. for 6 Herrick. room frame house, in. Terms, 1 jfOO. Kelly C FOR SAKE 5. 4 and 5 roomed house, W. B. Wedell, monthly payment. 828-lm2408 Washington Are. a Imo. FOR 8AIA2 (1 room brick. Fewer connected. Close ln. Terms. 85.000. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS The Dixon; 2108 Grant; modern improve-mi.-ut9 23-lMrs. H. F- - Bison. Kelly ft, Herrick. 9 ll-t- blt-le- r f. Wasairh Idgs No. 270, Ogden FOR SALE 12 room modern housq Brotherhood Railway Carmen of America. meets 1st and 3rd Friday or each Furntshed. kiosi desirable residence FOR RENT Clean furnibhed rooms, month at Esgle Hall. district In Terms. 4,500. Kelly city. wltli bath, thoroughly renovated; W. E. Hardy, C. C., 23 23rd 81 . A widow and two sons. Rev. llwighi A Herrick. also light housekeeping rooms. The W. K. ALWAT, R. 8., 141 W. 22nd. Parsons of HcoHsville, and Harrison M. Parsons of New York, survive him. Colonial, 302 24th St. Mrs. H. L. FOK RALE 6 room brk k. large lot. 8 28-Chinn, proprietress. A. O. U. W. Cily water. Ckaa la. Terms. ILtuO. Kelly A Herrick. ll tf. NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS at 375 Fidelity Lodge No. 2, A. O U. W. 23rd St. Reasonable prices. Mrs. FOR BALE 5 room frame house. Meet In A. O. V. W. Hull every SatR. ii. Whipple. l4trge lot. close lu. Terms. $1,500. urday evrning. Visiting brother in. 918-tf- . vited. Kelly A Herrick. FOR RENT Furnished rooms lor 11. JAMES MT.AI'GHIJN, M. W. WALTER RICHEY, Recorder. light housekeeping. 2825 Nye ave- FOR SAKE 5 room frame house, nue. W. N. PEIRCE, Flnanciqr. large Ini. city water. Terms. 1750 ON THIS ADVERTISEMENTS Kelly A Herrick. PAGE COST ONE CENT PER furnished THE Newly MASONIC WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. rooms; also lor housekeeping. 2408 MONeV TO LOAN. NO FIRST LESS INSERTION C. Room Ave. Washington Mawiilc Hall, over 241C WashingTHAN 25 CENTS. ALL ADVERMONEY TO LOAN J. J. BRUMM1TT. ton Ave., Ogden, Utah. TISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN rooms. FOR BUSIADVANCE, EXCEPTING Block. MONEY TO LOAN ua farms anj Queen- Eiilhrr Chapter No. 4, O. E. NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN HUNTER A H. Regular meeting held at Masonic city real relate. BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. ROOMS UNFURNISHED FOR RENT, KENNEDY. Room 6, First Nal'L Hall the first and third Frida) of em-month. Hojourning member cordially Bank Building. 4X1 R RENT 5 room. Unfurnished Invited 1o at lend. 330 18th Ft. EUNICE C. GORDON, W. M. FEMALE HELP WANTED. PROFESSIONAL IJLL1E HALSTEAD, Secretary. House WANTED Girl for housework, 291(1 FOR RENT In Grand Opera Block, modern rooms fpr light houseAttorneys-at-La- w Hudson Ave. DEGREE OP HONOR. keeping, in suites of three 13) or C. C, RICH A KBS, Eccics Bldg. otherwise; with heat, gas and CHARLES STOUT, WANTED Girl at 2239 Monroe. Mrs. Meets every Wednesday evening at water. Kelly ii Herrick. First Nat. Bank Bldg. 8 o'clock at A. O. IK W. tu.fl. Mrs. Curtis. JOSEPH CHE.. Maggie Drcyer. C. of II.; Miss L. JenBOARDERS WANTED. Alias laii Pieree, J. D. MURPHY, nie Iniul, SITUATIONS WANTED, FEMALE. financier. Visiting member cordially 10-132 25th St. Invited. lyr. WANTED Work by the day by ex- BOARDFR8 at satisfaction perienced dressmaker, WANTED Hoarders at 44C 22nd. Ind. DR. D. N. SMITH, 1st NaL Bnk. Bldg. ODD FELLOWS. guaranteed. 2341 Adams Ave., Hell 'Phone 653. 10-321 z. mo. phone TREATMENTS. Ogden Ixlg No. 6, Independent OrFOR RENT HOU iES. WANTED A Laundress at the Ogder of Odd Fellow. Meet in . O. Prof. Nelson, Room 7. Bouquets, treat O. F. Hall every Tue-du- y evening. den 'General TloapitaL FOR RENT Rooming house with 24 Rheumatism. all Vlbiilng brother cordially invited to Neuralgia and 577 22d rooms. st. Inquire ailments arising from MALE HELP, WANTED. impure be present. 10-J. PERKY. Nolilo Grand. bood. My. era RENT mod FOR brick, HENRY KJS8EL, Ferretary.. ANY IntelUgMnt person may earn a well located. N. H. conveniences: FIRE INSURANCE. for good income corresponding Eccics 206 Jlldg. Ives, Junction City Ijodga No. 30, Indenewspapers; no canvassing; sxper-lenc- s B. H. GODDARD. Insurance, Real Es- pendent. Order of Odd Fellow, meets Bend lor par unnecessary. TO RENT ORGAN. 411 . WANTED 412, in I. O. O. P. Hall every Thursday tate and Loan. Hnoms tlculars. Northern Prow Syndicate 413 Utah Loan A Trust Building. Lock port. N. Y. Vlxlllng brother cordially evening. TO RENT Orati; 82.00 per month. Invited te be present. . 759-k159 21st. INSURANCE. 'Phone WANTED Carrier with horse. Five JAB. RUNE, N. G. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. Point route. Standard and Examin- MISCELLANEOUS. SALE FOR Public. Real W N. PEIRCE, Notary er nt oner. InLife Accident and Estate; Fire, No. 4, Queen City Rebekali surance. 407 24th Ft. FOR BA1J5 Beautiful home on lMi:ch. L. O. O. F. Meets first and third 0 room. 4x20 rod, For parilcuhii LEGAL at Odd Fellows' Saturday evening PIANO LESSONS. call at 2345 Gran!. Ave. lun imn. street. Visiting Hall, Twenty-fourtmembers invited. NATHAN HARRIS, ATTORNEY. concert lied FOR 8AI.E Carpet, rugs, Mrs. Blaidel, planlste, MRS. C. ZIMMERMAN. Noble Grand. First National Bank Building, furniture, chair, etc. 2U14 Mimroe. teacher of piano. No. 2130 Adams MRS. E. MEJD, Fery., 718 23rd Ft. Pub. Ne. 5722. 70S x. 97S. 9 91mo Ind. Fboue Ty. Bell Bell phone 47 Are. Notice for Publication. In FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. MUSICAL. Department of the Interior. Land Office at SalL Lake City. Utah. FOR BALE Fine work horse. 1.4nn CONCERT BAND-- E. W. Sept. 21. 1905. Ogden Lodge No. 371, T. F. U., meet ; NICHOUi Ib. 2707 Jeffei-o- n Ave. . Director. Instruction oa 11 firat and third Fridays st 8 p. m.. in I. Notice is hereby given that the folband instruments and O. O. F. Hall. Visiting members corlowing named settler has filed notice FOR BA1J5 Fire'-clasmilitary Finger sewing of his intention to make final proof In ihomugk course In Interpretation. dially invited. machine. 1M "'ash. ave. lOll-'- f NKLUE RUTLEDGE. Prewiden:. Phone 19b Ind. 252 Patterson Ave. support of bis claim, and that said mo. COKAL J. TYI.ER. proof will be made before the clerk EGG8, EGGS. Kasiits Portable Store. ; H. T. MILLER, Treasurer. of the district court, in and for Weber We aim sell groceries. 743 23rd. PIANO TUNING. county, st Ogden. Utah, on Novemmo viz.: D. William ber 3, 1905, KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. McGregor, upon his II. E. No. 14110. FOR BALE Chiffouter, cabinet, sew- PIANO TUNING Mr. Tempest Wood, sec. 14, T. 5 N, It 1 for the N. E. Silver Tent, No. 1, meet first and single tuning $1.50: by the year ing machine, bicycle. 877 24th Ft. Care Fred Masaa, third Friday evening at 8 o'clock, in W.. 8 L. M. 17.50. Address. j Bell 'Phone 711-wiinr-rseto He names the following Wash. Ate. K. of F. HalL VI J ting Knights corprove his continuous residence upon invited. dially LOST. of D. mid land, viz.: and cultivation POOL AND BILLIARD SUPPLIES. F. M. C'(X!HRAXK, Coinniandrr. of Uintah, Utah; George E. Browning R. T. HARRIS. Record Keeper. Farrell and Philip Garner, of Burch LOFT Blue iMiqii:p pin JACK FERGUSON. Pool end Billiard BrownA. Flndei and io: urn Jonathan ret with brilliant!1 Creek, Utah, Tables and Supplies. Telephone Ogden Tent. No. 24. meets the sec; Utah. Hi this offide. Dell, U43 k. 25UQ Lincoln. Slot ma- ond end fourth Wednesday evenings ing of Ogden City, FRANK D. HOBBS. Register. S o'clock sharp. In I. O. U. F. Hall, chines. L08T Bc'wrni Ulaln City and 21m r" Vivlting Knight cordially Invited to AND u SURGEONS. last and Washing'ou PHYSICIANS Sunday, SHERIFF'S SALE. stb-nblack box coo mining tools and re.1. W. HALMEY, Cainmaiider. i Surand Plcaec return Physician Dr. A. Fernlund, F. F. BOND, Record Keeper, pairs for mo'ur ryde. In the District Court, of the Second 2 12 a. to m.. Id Gran! hours. Office 10 2417 geon Judicial District of the State of to 4 p. m. 240 23th St. 'Phone 229. l tsb., ih and for the County of WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. white LOST Tun gre'i'oMtd, Weber. TAILORS. to Ground Fair chain collar. Iwl'rer Mre, E. E.. MeFadden. riainliff vs. Fego uiy Circle. No. 1,4. meets ovbefore Bund'. Howard. 1012-.i- f Defendant. 1. F. Cosb-llosecond end fimrih Friday night er)' Re. and Preswd CLOTHING Osned, To be sold at sheriff's fiale on the V. Hall. a 1 7:30. in K. at Visiting MISCELLANEOUS. 157 25th Ft. WANTED Iu71yr paired, 3rd day of November, 1905. at twelve cord 'ally invDed. neighbor X. G. CLARK. o'clock, noon, at the front door of the ADDIE MRS. f horw to winLAUNDRY. County Court liousr, in Ogden, Weber WANTED 5 ELLEN EASTMAN. Clerk, 2234 Washter. 650 22nd S'. Bell phone 591 County, Ulsh. ington Ave. m 2(2 Barnard 10 Curtains launderr-dAll of that certain piece or parcel C75T. Bell avrnu. phone, of land situated, lying and being in WANTED-A- U Womru of WooderaR. Ogden Circle, sizes the City of Ogden. Stale of Utah, and TAT HORSES CHANCES. BUSINESS every .Monday night at 8 5S1. mer-rGrant. IVe. Burnett & known and described aa Lot Number o'clock. Odd Fellows' Hall. Visiting Five (Si in Block Number Thirty-EigGood businew. NVIghlic.'s invited. (38) of Plat C of Ogden City WANTED Clean, white rags ul the FOR SALE 24th oavlng St. luir-- can he paid i.1 'n liflice of Ed. Apply 321 Standard otfit?Survey. the afternoon of the I!h cl each Auli JOSEPH W. BAILEY, Bldg. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. monli. Fire Notional Hank WANTED PUPILS. Sheriff. ANNA L. ADAMS, G X., 2'ir--l Lincoln lly GKO. A. SERRING. Ave. Pantone. EMPI)YMKNT RUREAU. 27 2fi:!i WANTED Violin pupils Sheriff. Independent telephone 954 MARIE CRITES, Perk, 2731 Monroe. .;reei. 2721 Jefferson A'C. Olden, Utah, October 13, 1905. t CAR-OB- RENT-Furnis- . hard-fough- Fralen-.a- Na 1 Dentists 1 Six-roo- Order of Engle. 118, F. (X E., Ogden-Aerie- every Sunday evening lu Eagle Hall, eaat of Meed hotel, it S:iK1. VIM I leg Brother Eagles are laviu-- to attend thu Aerls meetings. E. K. GEIGER, W. 1. D. T. TRACY. W. Fec'y. 11. B. FOKBEF, Aeri Physician. nu-i-l- s ORDER OP RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Division No. 124. O. R. P, second and fourth Friday i 2:30 p. in. In K at P. Hall, corner Washington avenue ind 24th tract. All brother nr cordially Invited to arsU-- inert attend. F. W. HERRINGTON. C. C. J. DOYLE, B. and T. D. ORDER OP WASHINGTON. - h d FRATERNAL ORDER OP EAGLES Hcn-lU'- hed 1 FOOTBALL HEROES SING. aweet-voice- tl-!- 310-U- 1. Presbyterian preacher, died here yesterday, aged 8G years. He was born in Weat Hampton. Mass. He was educated in Amherst College and weui sh south where he became promim-an educator. He was ordulncU by the Alabama Presbytery. Dr. Parsons was president of tlu aynodleai Female College at Greensboro, Us., and also of a seminary at Tallahassee, Fla. II was for a lime superintendent of the American Bible Society for Northern Arkansas. sash, placed there ndent, bluea warning to other Italians , u Levi Harrison Parsons, a S who knew the methods of after About a year s wiil not long be deferred. tadr of Giuseppe Costa was found tn JSrkitm Park. Chicago, bearing stab wounds. Around the walt - 1 REV. PARSONS ELK. Ogden loidge, Xu. 719. meets etor? t McVit-ueiAoaicr. l.'n Mam Si.. 1 ueday t veiling. luMige and ctuii dour Masutic huiidiug, tut. i uu. r. ii tins lujg. --roum. 41u Wsvhmgtuu Ave. by insil or Sainpl will be J. A. HOWELL. K. R. ivful:y stayed. JH- KNACF3, Becretsry. SCAVENGER WORK. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. Telephone .loti a Van ue.ieu ,f you Ogden Cuum-i!- . x0. 777. meet at A. lutf any wu:k I'riMlipt 1 ervu-Hall every Monday at I p. and uc; wo'i. lir'l plinae n- Muiting bruthers imLed to atIS I If. tend. W. .1. MOHAN. F. R ARCHITECTS. D. HICK.'. G. K. F l Wood A Co. Arehlu-i-lsmums LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. !'.ti a'.nl 7.7. Firer N.uioiuil Dank ItuiM-it'g- . . Telephone Silver ILve. No. 1. meets the second aud fuurib Tuekds)K at 2:5u p. m. si C. M. SQUIRES. Arihiieet. mini OXeiJl Hall, Tweuty-fifislreet. Firr NnHiiwsI Bunk building. Hell sisters ivmiaii.v inviu-d-. phone 770 Y. aYKKILL. I. C. LUCY NEIJSOX, R. K. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. KNIGHTS 0? PYTHIAS. WHEELWRIGHT CONSTRUCTION Co. Ebtimstcs furnibhed uu excavOgden loHlgc. 3. if ating. hewer and water pipe hiylng; Pythias, ni.H-1- . st Caeilr Knight Hall. Ula.i ement building aud bridge work. Nulional Bank Monbuilding, every 2427 Wakhiugnm Ave. day evening. All K. of P.s reque,i to meet with ns. HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. E. H. GEIGER, p. C. A. T. WOOD SI. of F. HAIR 8W1TCHEB for sale at reduced U X. S1EID. K. u: II. aud F. price. Hair chain a specialty. Masquerade costumes to rent fur ball RATHBONE SISTERS. and theaters. All ui!l orders promptly attended to. Mr. C. K. Meet every Fii'urduy sfieriirain .it 221 24th. P. O. Box 438. 2:30 in UuhUn Hail. Ulali National Hank building. Fujournlug cor-in lly Invileii 10 stisnd. WARTS, usile. auperflwni hair and MK8. ANNA JENKINS, M. E. C. all birthmarks removed by electrolyMRS. ISABEL WYANT, if R. and C. sis; all dUeaea of llie hair and scalp cured; falling hair stopped; WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. switches, wig, toupee mado to order. 248 Wahinglon Ave. Wrtier Camp. No. 71. Slcris In If. of P. Hall in Utah National Bank building every ThiirMl.iy evening at 4 FRATERNAL Vlbiilng Woodun-cordially Invited to attend. WM. 1X)YLK, C. C. BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY E. AUT11, Clerk, 14 Xal. Rank Bldg. CARMEN. i't ike Olficli.l how.-ver- B. P. O. ASS4YER. times he circled California's left end on trick He made the last dash im murdered 1 M butcher-S- of thirty plays. five yards a few minute M ednesday thg end of the game. The other In Brooklyn. on Fireaell ?, not because he Lad refused to throe run nil led. forty yards. over the half. He leaped to blackmailing d.uianU. Ur played right but s tbe rcult of a political California liu,, breaking up California His speed end bucking power imput'd in society eight year, play. were tretyendout. by. il Mafia. executed the Sby of the Black Hand sociely in lu the first half Oregon wa. weak at leant on the offensive, and only made country, and to which Calidowaa once, but they ouipuaii-other Uve. had already heeu revela-Ifornia. California was twice within wan the remarkable live yard of the goal lim, but each made to the police yesterday. time the poor judgment of the quarter-ArcorUiuB to information given b buck, Booth, lost the chances of countryman and former of the dead man, Coata waa one scoring and Lstauretia punted out of STband of a doien or more wealthy danger for Oregon. The half ended fidhaaT included among whom were with the ball lu California territory S, two brother., who, for daring to 15 yards' from the goal. In the second . dominant political faction half Oregon completely outplayed the Mafia, were California. Fireaell and Moores doing EE, allied witharea, pursued with great woik. Moullen tried a place aero, the kick for goal from the twenty-fivthat haa been Kientlefr-nea- i yard line for Oregon but missed and by neither lime nor diatanee. th- chances tor when-Escoring ended. ud ly.iematically put to death detec- opportunity to escape York, Jtf Ogden Union. No. 173, Order of WushingUiu. limet every Tuesday evening ul 8 o'clock in A. O. U. W. to invited Hull. Visiting comrade attend. WM. DOYLE. P resident. WALTER RICHEY, Feeretary. . FORESTERS OF AMERICA. 2, Foresters of Meets 1. O. O. F. Hall, 24tli street, first aud third Wsdsesdiy evening of each month at 7:3V. G. W. HAIJSEY, O. R. P. A. GARNER, BerreUry. Court Wawilcb No. America. THE UNION FRATERNAL LEAGUE. Utah Ths Union Fraternal Na 222. niecti in Ih Flare Eagle' hall every Thuisdsy evening al N o'clock. J. J. HRUMMITT. Kpe.-- her. AkM-mbl- i WAYNE RICHARDSON. Treasurer. THEO. MATHEWS, fieri:. f ' Sit-holt- s Fn-reiar- 4 -- x Of our success is dependable laundrv work at all times. Why not give us a chance 1 prove to you that our laundry should be your laundry? s Mirio-iiidi-- Ogden Steam Laundry SL Bath Phonos 174. ' 437 Twenty-fift- h lr,-2- ; : 1 - The Utah National Bank . OF OGDEN ! li'-a- . 9-- i-- United States Depositary ! J Ototy Homm K. PMfr.BB.Vkc Ralph C Hn fmldwt Fr ldnl Catfilaf Aariftanf Caifctor K " Melrtosh Intsrest Paid on Sivinffs Accounts ht - I WANT WANT WANT WANT WANT WANT ADS. YIELD BIG ADS. YIELD BIG ADS. YIELD BIG ADS. YIELD BIG ADS. YIELD BIG ADS. YIELD BIG RESULTS. RESULTS. RESULTS. RESULTS. RESULTS. RESULTS. , |