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Show OfiDEX DAILY COMMERCIAL: ainrro GOOD ihk rtJCiicf IR'ERNi ij A MI ltu : thto jLHa HU1 ttW Ira (aai) lrt UucmAb Tmw-WV- tvaatv Nov teal : L.it. Trllfrr. tnura The reurtd in the the County LWurder ytvrerday W llu lu fullo Firvt Jjulur. ltt4 u wr : Hw the Mnriiax W the Miup KmldiBf lauruih st IW t it; Hull as Tksrwtar Eirautg mmi Htt the LipUiaWL It. i nuriety tuwtinjt. heli C j At lli Muk-On Beit Thursday evening, at the H. b e Liandaleadd: tJ.iitl M li Whit to Cans L ia lL Warreo music l"rWii. Friday of the of City 1111. DHcotiJ floor, a met-tin- ; Whit, part the following lumbers see t. tp 0 north range ; .". evninj; Hooj Savings and liuikLng AaM-utioFrank J Cannon to Fioren.-- F Nelsuo. j ill tike ihtoe. mr t:ctxl ofliotf: Every man or woman " "" i t, ip j, uoni range i interested in building a home ehould l presiJfnl. Mil Alio H. (Vkiaa; w4: ' A. Kmoi Mrs. HurW; preetit. I . C IViuett X lir.lU-vH to Mim of Hattw S. 1. Ash; Trwwsurr. This is Dot one of thoKe Luildicg a see i. tp 5. north range I; IVa;' Audit", Mios Tilli NVlmia; i ToUd, jciatioa which are uigctnoutjy devised 1W.I to f uruinh Urge divide ud to Diwtor, Irof. H. S. jiuH-':i-l h h. pointed It is baited n a different principle. It The following eomiuittKe X M I) IV SKKVK Kn. Xil-eo- ; to supply a plan by w hich , is designed to priaf iro,rranini: MuTillie Mi Mmuie Mi men of email menu can tret a home on rkiB-- r Ki Mr. Warren. J. S. B- - Calkins, Chi in h Serviiw at light payment and get niouev at a low, Ala 11 a. ni. and -' p. tu. S.dlwth hol hied rate of lutereeL The plan of the 1'wrv. will at 11:15 a. tu. Vour.g ieiple's inwting at of this U for the benefit of home Tii projfraruuw O altt-mat J.ksi ah M LAix, iu-top. ni. builders, and Ogden City in general probably b niven on and ju,'HinK in need of homes, as well as So, vrnint,r CHIW H OK THK lllltlll Shephfkii buxiueiM men of the city, should make it given at the will ivndeml Comer of and S. (irant fourth. Tenty a point to turn out. niui"alp. we prtdk-- t for theorani j L'nsworth. rector. Moruing service and The lurking plau of this aiMoriation is xation a bright future. 11 a. lu. sermon, 3 p. Sunday whoui, Music, and especially classical iuukic, m. Evening by its promoters as follows: prayer and sermon, The purNjee of the association is to cannot be too highly encouraged, and m. thin inculcate habits of saving and to furnish society, under llie music rendered by ChiWH of Christ. - Itev. Leonard (i. each shareholder with a home in such a the able direction of Utah's leading Thompson, of tilenwckHl Springs, Colo, way that he will have to pay only a cerpianist, will please ft pesaiujuit and w ill a dilettante. preach at the County .3ourt room tain fixed amount for a limited time,aud this morning, at 10 u'ciock: and this will never lie called upon to pay back The people are cordially the entire loan at once. For this purj evening at The Ogdeu Literary Nxictv. invited to attend. pose each share pays 75 cents er month to many people of It will be pleasing into the treasury of the association. t The Chi Haptist Sundav, Literthe wh that learn to Ogden our city The money thus collected is immedil'A at services and 7:3 d. 11a.m. ary and Debuting Soc iety is again in the t ni. Freaching by the pastor, subjeet of ately loaned to some member w ho wishes to buy or build a house, pav off incumfield for the w inter season. morning sermon, "Hold On tothe Truth;" This society was organized last w inter and of the evening sermon, "ThetJen-esisofSin.- " brance on his home, use the money in business, etc. and the members have been brought beSeats free. Strangers wel-- I hisE:ich share entitles the holder to 11(10. fore our readers in accounts of debates come. J. F. Moody, pastor. The money is not put up at auction, Lake with Salt the City Literary given but is loaned to such members aa desire Society. As it is ditlicult to maintain to borrow at a fixed rate of interest interest with the ordinary literaiy pro 1 li a ! irt I , Krou. pitlil. I t, Shanubih, ) T- KH-it- Tulay lat to il r. thie , denf-ribe- )p. i ' ile-lur- i. C-- IFOUR LIVES LOST. grammes the members have concluded to abandon the rusty rut of the typical debating flub and to introduce music among their numbers. imnn in b nil ago iioiri QAt their pjKv ial programme, to be ill Their Hetls. Utiriied new this next evening, Friday given and be lirst will will, feature attempted, doubtless, be a marked incentive to draw Only the Brave Action nf the Firemea create more interest to a large audience, a Terrible Lou among the members and to insure more of Life. thorough preparation. As will le the munic is to be of the highest order the Territory affords, w hich, beChicago, Oct 11. Four lives were lotit sides a literary treat, is offered to the of free charge. by a fire in the Putnam European hotel public Following is the first programme, to at La Salle and Adams streets at an le rendered in the county court house early hour this (Sunday) morning. on Friday evening, October. 17, lS'.lO: A kerosene lamp in one of the upper THE PBOURAMMK. Tanuha u wr hallways exploded and the fire quickly 1. M uic Yioloneolloco TIuhiIu Simons Thorn 2. Oration O'fonnolly spread. Mrs. H. N. Shurtlitf :i. U Me" The guests, of whom there were a score 4. Debate "KwiolrMl that Trust are Hne- flnal." Atfirniative, J. S. Peery and T. D. in the house, were not awakened JoIiiikoii ; ncKtitive, ('. H. l ash and Scott liv ttA nrrivul fif tlitt nntrirtAtt Thn firo Anderson. ti. Instrumental nolo Prof. KruusB men quickly ran ladders up the windows V. Knpp and most of the 6. Paiier eople Muw Nina Lezotte 7. Soug were helj)ed safely to the ground. Mrs. Minnie Kobinson, who with her husband Army News. and infant was asleep in a room on the About every three months an officer is fifth Hoor, became crazed with fright husband her before and assigned to make a tour of inspection of could do anything to stop her western forts and commissary offices. grasped the babe in her arms and Major J. M. Bacon, of the Seventh cav- jumped from the window. The unfortualry, department of the Platte, has been nate woman was crushed so badly on tiie assigned to the posts in the Salt Lake pavement that she lived but a short Valley and others connected with it by timo, but tho babe miraculously escaped unhurt. regular channels of transportation. lie will eo.m visit Forts MeKinney and Within fifteen minutes the firemen had Washakie, Wyoming; Forts l)u Chesne the flames extinguished and although and U.mglas, Utah; Camp Pilot, Butte; the presence of a vast amount of stiflFort D. A. Russell, Wyoming; Fort Sid- ing smoke made it almost impossible to ney, Nebraska; the commissary or dis- enter the house, started a search to see tributing offices at Ogden, Salt Lake if there was anyone in. They soon found the body of a "colored porter, Edward City and Cheyenne. lie will be in O'den soon. Peyton, in his room burned to crisp. A few doors beyond, they found the bodies A Deputy Sheriff. of two roomers, Charles Easton and "The county court did a thing at its At 2:30 a. m. no more bodies had been last meeting that I am very thankful found and the fire marshal believes the for," said Sheriff Bolnap yesterday. "It casualties are comprised in the above list. authorized a county jailor, for the first The necuniarv damage is small. Most nf tli tuipsts escaned in their nieht cloth time in the history of the county, and ing and some of them lose their effects. provided a partial salary for him. We have had to get along in a very crippled Returned to the City. sort of a way heretofore, and this will be Hon. Willis G. Emerson returned last a groat relief to mo." "Who will the new official be?" in- night from Idaho Falls and Butte, where quired the reporter. he has been selling lots in the former "He will be my brother, Oliver Belnnp, last five weeks he has sold of Hooper, who will soon remove to the place.1 In the in Tdaho Falls and is still r.vnr ftm l,,ts city and take charge of the jail. The keeping up his record. As an evidence pay is small, but perhaps he can be given of what mt. n.merson aoes m me rem some other work to allow him a living." estate line, the fact is mentioned that the editor of The Commercial six weeks Sohmer Pianos ago bought a number of lots from him Are the best made. Chcbbie Arnold, and yesterday sold them at more than Sole Agent, Ogden. Wareroome, Twenty-fo100 per cent advance. Mr. Emerson is a urth rustler and no mistake. street, near Postotnce. ti Soue-To- mo terror-stricke- n Sohmer Pianos Goes Out Today. Captain Hulaniski, the local freight A rati, a lwKt maile. CHUBBIE AkN'OLD. agent of the Union Pacific retires to- Sole Agent, Ogden. Warerooms, Twen street, near t'ostomce. morrow when the new appointee, Mr. Corse,tako8 charge. The captain hasdone Money to Loan. excellent work for the company during nis eicht on real estate on two to to lean Monev nation is a source of sincere regret to five years' time; security must be unthe business men of Ogden. questionable. Inquire of C. II. McClure, Federal Clerks ofiice. Sohmer Pianos Are the best made. Chubbie Arnold, fcole Agent, Ogden. Warerooms, Twenty-fo- street, near Postodiee. urth Sohmer Pianos Are the best made. Chubbik Arnold, role Agent, Ogden. Warerooms, street, near Postoffice. Twen-ty-fourt- h New Firm For (hrden. days ago the Atlantic (la.) published under the above head-'&the following article regarding two ' the prominent men of Atlantic: A nbw firm of Atlantic men will open up in Ogden, Utah, which J8 getting go many of our best citizens. "ue time ago" Chas. Mcighan went there in response to letters and ""'eRrams to look over the field and 8'e what the situation was for a set of abstracts. He found it so encouraging that he went to work immediately and It superior erfVcncp proven in millions of for more Uo a quarter of a century. It Dw has the business well under way. homos Slate Government. i used hy the Xnit-x- l ''a his return here two weeks ago he Endorsed hy the heads of the (ireat Vnivorsities rrmed a partnership with E. H. as I he Strongest , Purest, and most Healthful. )r. Price's ( roam Making Powder does not v'vi for mauv years with the contain Lime or Alumld, only "wtern Loan and" Trust Co., and they in Cans. Ammonia. PK1CE BAKING POW DhR CO. W1 leave for that place some time New York. Chicaco. San Francisco St LouU A A few Thus everv member pays precisely the same for the use of the money for the term he keeps it. He can at any time pay back all of the loan or any part of it and the interest immediately ceases on that part Thus he may pay off all his loan in four or five years if he has sufficient funds. The payment of the dues 75 eta. er share, and the interest "3 cts. er share will of themselves, without any further payment, wipe the debt out completely in about six years, at which time the payments at once stop, all the deeds of trust are released una that series of the Association is dissolved, having fulfilled its mission of furnishing every member with a home, to which it then gives him a clear title free of all incumbrance. To such as do not desire to borrow, the Home offers a first class saving fund, as a member can, at any time, withdraw his deposit During the lirst year he will receive every dollar of his dues paid, but no intereit; ufter 1st year he will receive 18 cts per share extra; after 2d. year he wi!"Teceive 90 cts. ter share extra; after 3d year he will receive $2.45 per share extra; after 4th year he will retjoive $5.05 per share extra; after 5th year he will receive 89.00 per share extra. Free shares then cancelled. A new series will be issued every July You are respectfully and January. asked to join us. Zilar tonfltlcnt. Edward Ziglar, manager of the big wrestling tourney booked for Sunday at Athletic Park, said to the sporting editor of The Times this morning: "I see that John Murphy wants to ; Ml suU-- UurxaeeC Ut 1 w 12,10. :th the iiiur vt the VlrJ. l!.e cam be He 1 but :t until the Uurruauefit u B ,11 t infctrfm-- t out to Atiletk" dctded. Uit if b H AL ii:i;AMZATiX KELlliY rk Ukj UaL aretrujiuj. U U..iut m Al.tAMt IHAVE I'mK MKX OF Park a Sunday 111 Lim a Una ilo p" LKM'KU XKDU'lIX lb-JTO tt'uiua. tirades with authe 51 ALL MIMXs. 111 are a0 ith Murpty thr rt.-uir- . in rvr-- r ff. md n throw 0iU,:Ler, either of u til Homw Can ttm Built by Lw t MocUJy j at lints Kutiuia. et-or Ut, Attirf" tut to kn,,. Uut tW 1 le. Tliea if he aants Prod-oIts First Prorframzas is od eit eviUr mt PsTiiMnts j Low and Fixs4 Ifuud t ftur w tLnr uu-ru- i mrxJn ktlet that I l. try and Ui Wk tuhU-ti' Next Friday Evening, 1 Bam of Intsrtwt. accotuiuodUus iuiu. lWver Tinms. TP i Sl'NDAV, OCTOISEH Cie-fugU- aa4alld. u 1 1 1 1 NEWS MiTATlO.VS. 1 M I1L i ll I IT AIM M o IUE tht -- n IIP A V tine for atte&dinc' church today. TLediwt was thoruugUr laid J TH I EsT V U I'M day. M ALI'S. The ni'Lt jail Leid twelve i&sit W tri jt ADt UnSih Plrad ao4 W. (i. Kind was a visitor to Ziua j terday. SaoaanoDal Cbaos fnmi ii In The raia stopped all buildicf Odor OvpartmMita. tit Mia yesterday. PEkxlXAL PAEAbEAPHS, The Dew I'oioa IV-itiyards are TW BrkitiWa Ma4.il Kartirr With td!y Hearing muipieUoB. A Mew latratifktioa-tliief ltSafrBr Mr. 11 C Keeler. bow in S2t Like The glim the street lamps tu Ocdea-OpHalaaJAi's kar. s in tk"deo lerdiiy. City. doused last night as bay ens. rnmjt Tale l aarx Twawnvw. of thuaha, Mrs. X. H Iiilmn.-d lighter of Hon. Lee Gibson, m vuutmg iHMrul w Tax I'miunu. A a expedited fruit train came in yesher reuU in this city. Out at. 'bm Xt IL The Evening terday over the Central Pacific from tft Coduciluian UhtwItJ has gone to Oak- Bee says President Adams of the Union coast land. CaL, for a riMt of leu days. Mrs. Paritv, who is now in the Wait fur the meeting of the Urn city, isiuvexti-g-tiii1'uttiJel will return with him. the affairs of the purchasing Savings and Building Associatiuai mm. Mr. F. W. Clark, western agent of the and a complete Thursday. S. ill mer pianos, came up ou the V. P. ' agents department Work on the brick sewer went on ye !W ni'Lt from the fnir at Salt Lk change of management in that detri- terday forenoon, but was diaoooliniMH! isu ment has been determined on. the afternoon. ; City. ' The affairs of McKibben, the late purMr. Ed IUhne, aiwistant enginear of Frak, Uteof I Mr. .it, Mich, Ir. C. P. Urn at Pocatello, aa in of A. H. Nelsmi, has chasing agent have Dot been fully ex- the Union Poi-iribrother lu opeued an otUce in the new Wouduiaiwee amined yet and the further the experts the city yesterday. A marriage lice-iewas bKMk. ywder-d.- iv ket into them the worse, it is mid. they X. C. W jters and Muat Mary Jeas to j D. M. t Torpy, one of the Buf become. la fai-- the developments re- M.' Peterson, t'jptnin of Hunts iile. falo. Mining CJtupaoy, is lying very ill made to cently give promise firnt The of the bh 13 fell in the sii.iw at his residence in Silt Lake City. His for some sensational U nes in d.p city yestcrd.iy a':-- - i m i iU-- r rain hai many friends in Ogden ih him a ouUide of the purc!;.iing ugctits pound d ia.1 f .to al twelve hours. , sjieeidy retxvery. Tnr.v- .'-- ! but wit'i it. closely oou-or.;.iry druuks and one arratt II. IL James has resigned his position office, Tlie change in the purchasing agent 's for nett urceuy made up the urn of tb as manager of the Ogden City Tramway excileuieut at police heiulijuarters yea line. lie baa held the place since last department has been determined on acterday. and has March given complete aatiifac- count of the failure of the New chairs have been procured tor agent to furtion. He expects toeiutge in railroadnish promptly the supplies made neces- the jury in the District Cxmrt room and. ing in the near future, y recent wrecks on the road. J. a new table in the grand jury room. Dr. G. R Palen and Mr. C. Howard sary by The court room is also to have a new W. (iriffith, the present incumbent of clock. All needed improvement. Schernierhorn, easterm member of the j Niagara Miniug eompuny, who have i the office, was promoted from the posiArchibald Ford, of California, patents be?u in Ogdn several days, have gone tion of auditor of the disbursing depart- of the gaa governor w hicb is in us here, to the coast on a pleasure jaunt liy the j ment t the instance of left yesterday for home after a pleasant Comptroller W8v, Dr. Palen is a brother in law of Mink, in opposition tothe wishes of Gen- visit of three daya Ogden staggered Jay Oould, the big railroad man. eral Manager Holcoinb. Griffith, it is him, being so much better than when he aw it twelve years ago while he was em said, has shown himself incapable of route west lie WINS AXoTHKE FIUHT. admits the new buildmanaging the affairs of the purchasing ings here cannot be surpassed in California. Hilly Hennessey Shown Park ity department How to Sw iur its Dukes. Dr. E. Thiele, formerly a resident of Among other things, in order to be as has returned to this plaoa t Ogdeu, different from McKiblien as MMsibIe, Billy Henneesy went up to Park City Griffith withdrew the patronage from all permanently continue in the practice of came and back yesterday, the large institutions where McKibben medicine. He has been in Germany and Friday night plastered with fresh pugulistic laurels. dealt and placed his orders with smaller France, studying the moet advanced descience, particularThe sporting men of the big mountain concerns, who were not able to furnish velopment of medical method of Hypnotly the new French in the nor time at the the supplies quanwhen they mining camp, picked ism, and is prepared to render the pubneeded. titv out Tom Whalen were confident lic services rendered skillful and suooeaw-f- ul that they had found a man who by many years of practice combined I n ion Pacific Change. could walk all over the doughty champion His card in with extensive research. Mr. P. J. Ileddey, of Green River, has another column more fully explains the middle weight of the coast He is big enough to do it for he tips the beam at been apjiointed chief dispatcher of the scojie of his facilities and aquireiuentav 210 pounds, but he didn It was a ten of the Union Pacific round contest for 150, and when the Wyoming division HA UK AS A Bl'NUKON. Ogden. Mr. E. X. Hoteford takes battle was over Mr. Whalen's phiz re- at vice Mr. Hill trick, the retired. night sembled a large sirloin steak. Notwithnd Mr. Corse assumeschargeof the Union A Fine Xijrht for Slop, Slipping standing his opponents advantage of Pacific in this city freight department in Slngarer. 00 weight, Hennessey tomorrow, pounds nearly Capt Hnlaniski retiring hist The rain drizzled or oured more r really had an easy victory and the refMr. Corse comes from Iloekford, to hesitate not did award him the nightwhere eree About two o'clock he was connected with the less all last night III., fight A Iowa railroad. He is highly this was hard. The Chicago it raining morning After the stipulated ten rounds were of among Union Pacific men in street had licen out all night, and finished, Hilly iolitely offered to fight spoken lights this city among whom he has a number with the rain and clouds adding to tbn the thing out to a finish but Mr. Whalen of old friends. shadows the gloom was nearly thick; not he did that replied lelong promptly to the swine breed and was nmplv satis-Tfenough to bump one's head against M 1? hnf!rc7TUrcRTrTalrelCTyT!veTTr Wreck. It was a fine night for sluggers, or been a. QuiiJa dcKyation of Ogdeu sports atPassenger No. 7 on the Union Pacific would have been had there most sensible tended the match. in Ogden at 11 o'clock yesterday supply of victims. But due people were at home in bed. Hennessey returned to the city yestermorning did not arrive untill nearly 12 One old German was out late. II day. last night. The delay was owing to an works about the railroad yards. He had (iarland Stoves. accident near Green Kiver, Wyo., early some money with him, two ten dollar Miles, Sfrevell & Ulmer exclusive yesterday gold pieces and a pocketbook. morning. An street he Somewhere on Twenty-fiftfreight running down grade broke in agents. Boyle Block. in a two and the rear section dashed into the showed it tlie saloon, 200 pars of Ladies Dongola kid shoes first entirely demolishing three cars and sluggers got on to him and smashed hint for ?2.00 a piir at Ash by Bros. badly wrecking several others. A wreck- on tlie forehead with a sand bag and cot ing outfit was immediately sent out his temple with a billy, and took nis walSohnuT Pianos from Green River but it was evening let but overlcxiked the gold coin. He the track was cleared for the pass- was so dazed he could not give his name Are the bett made. Ciu'rhik Arnold, or residence. A oliceman looked after Sole Agent Ogden. Warerooms, Twenty-fo- age of traina him. urth street, near Postoffice. Happily no one was injured. h Paix-- t c (.rt I L iiM s I - g c ' e i b-t-h ' ' . ' - j ' t east-boun- d h bo-fo- Overcoats! Overcoats! THE GOLDEN EAGLE i in Endless "Varieties Qualities and Quantities. Hae them Evenings are cool now, and soon you will need one. -- Th DON'T liUY UNTIL YOU INSPECT QUR STOCK IF YOU CALL ONCE YOU WILL COME OFTEN. All Our Goods are Entirely New, having been bought during the month of August, they have now all arrived and Our Departments are the Most Complete of any in the City. Mes-enK"- to LIVE and LTCT LIVE and wilL in the We believe Sell Goodsproverb Closer than any Mouse in the City. the famousSELZ SHOES MANHATTRK SHIRTS, We Jrtcarrv and LYON Jt W. COJLJL A KS and CUFFS, H L.'l'OJ, STETtSOiS HATb, and the Best Makes of all Goods. I Our childrens' department will bear the closest inspection. Give Us a Call, 2410 Washington. Avenue. LOEB & MYER, |