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Show fHE MOBXISQ EXAMINES OQDEyt UTAH, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH sse lor OF SEVASTOPOL SINKING l " Fierce s gaswaa Benlesbip Last Arthur. gtnxggle at Port ipm betbated VM DMi Tell kr JWMM tlfli. 'Hh With 1... ; A Hew, " OM Oalr . ! m to' the toe ttpttiu ua X. .t B1 rw VMI thm ri Sr !. MMxUnU ! Ka-- a Von Essen of thf Kua- navy. - bw Ppjtad h government commanded ithr battleship Sevastopol during tbs at rort Arthur. He re-arrived In Now Tort and thus minted some or the detail! of thealeg Fort Arthur to a reporter of the tbe JPM rrB gt jC0 Tort American: Beta I tell you of the conditions at Fort Arthur let me recount mj ow on the Hevaatopol which will Jrivajou an Idea of what we went Before the capture of Two through. Three Veter bill which and Hundred vM the turning point In the siege, the Japanese had brought up huge guns and fbr weeke were ehelHng the harbor at readout. Tou oee, they could tell the position of our ships; oo QUO thv perhaps only 1 aheU out of we vonid do any damage. Ai it was, en hit flee times, but not greatly rippled. ; On Doe. 13 1 wee notified gUMeel that Two Hundred hy General and Three Veter hill bad been lost and that this gave the Japanese a Tentage point from which they could spy out our BUfemcuts and direct the Are of their I determined to leave the big guna. harbor, Mt fortunately, owing to the fret that I waa lying behind Liao Ttohu bill the enemy could get no dear flew of my ship, and ao for the time being at leaet I waa comparative-I- f gate. ..They could aea only the tope tt my masts, but the other ships were fr plain view to them. .They opened a tremrodous cannonade with ten Inch gnne, and one after the other the big .battlNhlpa and crulsen listed over and went down in the shallow waters tt the harbor. The officers and crews concentrated their saw that I would hire to abandon my position. It would Hvo been useless for mo to attempt it leave the harbor In the day, ao 1 vattid until darkness. Tbs entrance t Fart Arthur la very narrow and similar, m that 1 bad to wait: till high tide, .which waa at midnight. In the blach-uof the night wo felt our way out and anchored behind the bills which iha abruptly from the ace end which ahrHeied ns completely from the fir , On Dec. 17 they os me,1 and 1 tie m M Kails guns. V that time 1 had only 100 men on haul Of my total complement of (SOt JOt had been killed or wounded or jwm lying atek at the hospital and 200 hid bona lent a shore to reinforce the army In working the batteries. It waa ao dark that the Japanese did not see ua is we left the harbor. It waa two days before they discovered that we had gone. During that time they rained heavy sheila, 800 or 400 a day, on tbe place where we had been. At tbe end of, tbe second day they nrera Informed of our location by spies, (Again they turned their big guna upon vs, but owing to our location this did little damage. 14 a were struck by a aumber of six Inch shells, two of which exploded In my cabin, but we were not lt crippled to any extent. Finding It to reach us from the shore, they aent a swarm of torpedo boats in to dif-flcu- attack us. I had lowered my nets and aent out booms, which gave ua excellent protection. The flint night twenty torpedo boats came at us from all aides. With the greatest daring they ateamed la toll speed on, and each launch threw from two to three torpedoes. I waa on the bridge at the time and uot only our searchlights. but those of the more batteries, lighted up the aea for miles. Our quick firing guna had s torn aent ashore, ao that we only bad ur six and ten Inch guna to work with, hut the men fought them through all tint night until tbo whole ship iwok from their tremendous I myself saw four Japanese hvto boats go down from the effects if our shells. Twelve others, I learned afterward from reliable sources, were a wtously damaged. He Japanese commander, whose name-- dp not uw. long e. ON was killed. Most of tbe torpedoes discharged at were caught In our nets, and, while all exploded, did little they very What small damage waa wax repaired at once by our dlv- - - days afterward they came at Magaia. Line ahead they passed with-1JOyards or less, steaming In per wflw anil launching their torpo-- IM rt1 ! op nit nn V l puny t WH erd ' ' 1. RENT FOR isms FURNISHED FUR RENT ROOMS. pantry fur MONEY TO auhed for housekeeping. 2333 Jeffer-son- . MONEY LOAN- -J. J. FRATERNAL BRUM MITT ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO FIRST INSERTION LESS THAN 25 CENTS. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN BUSIADVANCE. EXCEPTING NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. 1-- TO ldjAS' on real estate Masonic over fewny- Jit. E. Ballantyne, 319 Ave, Ogdon,hall, Utah. 12-Lccls Bldg. FOR REST iwu furnished rooms. Pantry aud clo i tor light liousekeep-in- g at flO.ofi pei month: also on MONEY TO On farms and city -Kami t $5.0u. Can St real eaiaie. Hunter A Kennedy, ;j; Jud Room 6, First Nai l. Dank Bldg. . SllMf FOR RENT WANTED. MISCELLANEOUS. rooms, pantry and close i, furnish i &,r housekeeping 2530 Jefferson. Lace Curtains to do up, 16. West 3oth 8:. IiR RENT Large, uirely furnished Hunt room. elHiric light, fine loca- WANTED Violin tii t. tion. Adams avenue. pupiIe,Paaioue,2!6S . 3-- Tj j3 FOR RENT Two largi- - room for light housekeeping, 171 22nd 8t. FOR RENT Twj oe three furnished rooms for hojaekeepiug; apply 211 27th. 8L R'll RENT Seth tii. Housekeeping rooms. 137 3 m RENT Furnished front rooms fur light houseksepiug, inquire room 33 Boyle block. FOR FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms by the day, wo. k or month. Inquire at room fi, Boyle Blqpk, 24CS W Ave. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room with board for iwe gentlemen. Home table. Strictly modern. 449 2Cth BL FOR RENT Furnished rooms with bath. The Colonial, 262 24th BL FOR RENT Furnished rooms, bath, and ateam best. Ths Palace, 220 2ath 8t, on and a half blocks from mo depot. FOR 1320 RENT Two furnished Wash. & P. 775s. rooms, FOR RENT Furnished end unfurnished housekeeping rooms. Phone C42x Bell 710 Independent. 2333 Washington avenue. FURNISHED rooms tor light hei 427 24th 8L beeping; Msdlaon. - -lf 2416 Waahingtoa OF THE MAbCABEES. ,hi8r!vtr,Je K 0. 1 meets Brat sad 1 btl1- - 6 o'clock in Weber Lodge No. , K. A A. M. RegVisiting Knights cor-ular oonuiiuaicaiuin first aud third fl.ally invited, i , S' Commander. Ihursday of each mum a. Qualified T. J'HRAXE, HARRIS, Record Keeper. Masons cordially invited. H. R. MacMILLAN, W. M. F. K. X ICUOId, tiec'y. !eat N- - 2L insets th aoe-a- t Wednesday evening a In I. O. O. F. hall. Ogden CLapter No. 2. K. A. M. RegKn,bi ular convocation first Tuesday of each tiMd. cordially invited to month. Yiaitiug companions cordially i-invited. Commander. F. A- - V. uoxo. Record Keeper. MclNTOSIi. E. H. P. . k. NICHOLS, 25cte PER HUNDRED for old Secretary. r LADIES OP THE MACCABEES. at Standard Office. El Monte Comutaadary Na 2, K. T. Hive No. 1, meet the second elated conclave aecoud Wednesdays of Md fourm Tu,d,y at PROFESSIONAL each month. Sojourning Sir Knights twothlrty pi VteitlB courteously Invited. . dtally F. W. V01.U E. C. AUoracywt-La- w AGNES HIUJARD, U C. F. E. NICHOLS, Recorder. U C. RICHARD EMMA I-- TOWNS, R. IL Ere Isa Bldg. W. L. MAUlNMfiL Queen Esther Chapter Na 4, O. E. A. K. PRATT, ? K8gul' meeting held at Masonic fMATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. GEO. HALVERSON, bail the first and third Fridays of each CHARLES BTOUjT Order of Eaglea, Ogden month. Sojourning members cordially R. 8. FAR N 8 WORTH, invited to attend. E utesta every 8ub?.Nw' 11 ' E' First Nat. Bask BMg. 1,1,16 Rt A. O. U. W. hall KUNK'B t GORDON, W. M. JOSEPH CHK7 Hcrare l' U1AJE HALSTEAD. Secretary. ,t g;oo. VisRutg VALENTINE GIDEON, nr invited to atteiil J. D. MURPHY. the Aerie meeting ODD FELLOWS. ' A. U. HORN. . R. GEIGER, W. P. D- - T. HENDERSON A McMlLLAN TRACY, W. Sec-y- . Ogden Lodge Na 5 Independent OrH- - B. FORBES, Aerie Physician. der pt Odd Fellows. Meet is L O. O. F. Dcntbta hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting BROTHERHOOD OF RAILWAY DR. D. N. SMITH Nat. Bak. Bldg. brothers cordially invited to bo nree-enTRAINMEN. Drug Store, 2451 Wash. Ave. AR mrxcA.N. Noble Grand. Ogden Lodge No. 65, Brotherhood of HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. TICKET BROKERS. Railway Trainmen, meets every y evening at 7:30 p. m. Junction City Lodga No. 36, IndeSHARMANS Cut Rate Tlckst Office T. L. BUTLER. Master. Order of Odd Fellows, meets 102 Twenty-fiftA. L. HOWE. Secy., 611 afreet, Ilealy House, pendent B Maryland O. F. hall every G 161 Z. Aateri Thursday Telephone, Avenue. Only member can Ticket Broker Aasn. la Ogden, Visiting brothers cordially M E. A. UNSET, Collector, 21$ 25ih which means to the traveling pubUo Invited to ha preaenL a , RtfMti C. P. UTTER. N. G. low rate and perfect safety. Special WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. rates to and front Europe via all llaes. LEGAL Highest price paid fur unused tickets, Quern Rebekah City L. 4. Na etc. Lodge mileage, O. DELINQUENT NOTICE. P, meets Brat and third Satur-daevening at Odd Fellows' hall FIRE INSURANCE. Twenty-fourt- h Ogden Consoliduted Mining and MillSL Visiting members ing ixmipany, loration of prlnrip! B. H. Goddard, Insurance, Real Es- invited.JJ55- 5ATK HOWE. Nobla Grand. place of bUMuea. Ogden Utah. tate and Losna. Rooms 411 Notice: There are delinquent upua E. MEljj, tiecy, 716 23rd 8L Utah Loan A Trust Building. the following riewTibeil stock on of asxeminmt Na' 4. levied op FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD REAL ESTATE. the 7th day of February, 1905, the sevamount net op pud to Ogden Lodge Na 371, T. F. B, meet eral Peternoa A Co., rooming bouae and of the respective akarehtilden, a fo3rd 1. 6 real estate. Room 42 First NaL Bank I1 Fridays at pi m. In 9; 0. F. hall Visiting members cor- llow; Bldg, Ogden. V, ' u dially invited. I HENRY R. MORE. FrealdonL ASBAYER. CORAL J. TYLER. Secretary, Name. J. Mo Vlcker, Aaaaer, 150 Mala BL, I. N. MANNING, Treasurer. v.V Salt lake City, Utah. F. O. Boa 1013. KNIGHTS OF PYTniAS. Samples by mail or express will be . carefully assayed. Ogden lodge Na 2. Knights of ARCHITECTS. meets at Castle hall, Utah Na- K. P. Brain tional Hank building, every Monday E. F. Brats ....... F.C. Wood A Co, Architects, rooms evening. All L of P.'a ' John requested to D. 11. Boagletrr 6 and 57, First National Bank buildmeet with ua. Enlgu J- - C. D. II. Ensign ing. Telephone, 31UK. DELMORE, C. C. D. H. Ensign A. T. WOOD; M. of F. 1 N- - MK1D, K. of R. ELOCUTION. T. B. Holler and 8. O. H. Hlckonloper .... Teacher of wldo experience on nlage P. J. Lara men RATHBONE SISTERS. and platform will tako a tow puplla P. J. Lammers or class. Terms reasonable. Meet every Saturday afternoon nt A, G. MaW ........... Apply evenings. A. W. WATSON, 2:30 In lylhlan hall Utah National A. ti. Maw 2813 Washington Ave. Bank Building. Sojourning sisters cor- Wm. Porter Wm. Porter . ........ dially Invited to attend. . PIANO TUNING. MRS. ELLA BROWN, M. K. C. Geo. F. Kroger MRS. ISABEL WYANT, of R. and C. Geo. F. Kroger PIANO TUN1NO Mr. Tempest Wood, Geo. F. Sengor , single tuning 33.50; by the year $7.60, ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Goa F. Beager Address, care- F:d Meaea, 2466 Geo. F. Seager Washington Ave. Waboatch Divlalon Na 124, O. R. Geo. F. Singer C, meets second and fourth Friday at PHYSICIANS AND BURGEONS. 2:30 p. m. la K. of F. hall Conor And In accordance with law and an Washington avenue and 24th SL Ait order of the board of director, made Dr. A. Fcruluml, Physician and Sur- brothers ara on th 7th day of February, 1905, train cordially Invited to geon. Office hours, 16 to 12 a. m, 2 payment Is made before, no many aham to 4 p. m. 240 25th BL 'Phone 229. F. W. HERRINGTON, C. C. of each iwrrel of Mid stork as may D. L. BOYLE. 8. and T. bn Decennary, will be sold at public FRUITS AND CANDIES. auction nt lha office of the weereforv. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. No. 20 Keclen building, Ogden, Utah, John Cento, the popular candy manon Friday, March Slat. 1905,. at 4 ufacturer, has ike finest line of ckoio-v- t Weber Camp Na 74. Meet In K. of the delinquent frtiUi. candkM, cigars and tobacco. P. hall la Utah National Rank build oclock p. nt.. to pay with tha coats of aMenamenta, together You should call and aea him. On log every Thuraday evening at I advertlalng and expenae of rate. door north of Wrights; 2336 Wash- o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially la N. If. IVES. ington Avenue. vltod to attend. Secretary. WM. DOYLE, C. C. Na 299 Kale llulldlng, Ogden, SANITARY JOBBER. E. A UTIL Clerk, 1st NaL link. Bldg. Utah. I new-Pape- w tttrnal lt Wed-Mda- h """A a housekeeping; avenue. famished for modem. 3931 Adams y FOR RENT Nice 648 24th 81 furnished FOR RENT Furnished bath. 2209 Waah. FOR room, wk with room RENT, UNFURNIBH. ROOMB. FOR KENT Two or three unfurnished rooms; use of butn; cheep. 774 21at SL . FOR RENT Three rooms. 2330 Adams. unfurnished . ROOMS AND BOARD. ROOM and excailent table eervlce 426 22nd SL lleil phone 614Z. at BOARD A ROOM First class board and room, 371.22nd SL ROOMS A BOARD, 365 23th Street. 4n FOR RENT, HOUSES. HOU8E FOR RENT Four nr aevea room furnished. Hot auj cold water, cellar, electric -- ghta, at 551 23rd SL FOR RENT Modern brick bouse, rooms. Numbrf 579 24th SL HOUSE for rrt and 7 furniture for Bale, 2800 Washington Ave. FOR RENT Eight room modem brick house, on Reetei Ave. Rent $26.00 per month. Enquire Blsmark Saloon, 121 25th SL FOR BALE OR KENT From house, 11 rooms, 5 clwteU. 3 barns, extensive lawn au1 yard. Mr. C. lnge-bretae- 260 16th treat. FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE. A brick residence with first-claarranged for ss barn chickena. Py-thi- - at-len- SANITARY JOLR-Cloae- ts moved, leaapool cleaned nd rubbish hauled. Rates reasonable. Jobs Van Zweden, Re. 693 2nd St. Iud. Phono 8601m. apn-isll- Good term. Cbauaccy Parry, Cor. 23rd $1,200. A DRESSMAKING. Wash. 34-- tr FOR SALE B room boua dost la. City water la bouse, $1,000. Part cash. Terms oe balance. Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. FOR SALK LuU dose In. covered with the cbotast of bearing frniL Chauncey Fairy, Cor. 23rd and Waah. Dromes made, latest styles. Furs Chiremodeled, cleaned, ldrens dreaeee, pmla sewing and machine stitching, or go out by the day. Dressmaker, 2515 Lincoln avenue. HAIR GOODS. hair Mrs. C. E. Lee, dealer la df WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. THE TERM IDIOT. Hego Lily Circle No. 174 meets every 2nd and 4th Friday nights at 7:30 In tbe Original Grhek tt K. of F. halL Visiting neighbor corMeant Private Peraea. dially Invited. , The word Idiot i Itself of Interesting MRS. MARY HARRISON, G. K. hlatory. It primary Greek ilgnlfirofice ELLEN EASTMAN, 2234 Clerk, wa tiiat of a private n distinguished Ave. Waahingtoa from a public Our word Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle, Idiom, Idtosyncraiy, etc., are from the Siiuic root. Tlie hi lot In Greek wu sim581. meets every Monday night at halL Visiting p. m. Odd Fellows ply one not ciigbgtxi iu public affair. The liegitinhig ot tbe degradation of Neighbors Invited. Due can be paid at the office of Ed tlie wont nre nIiowii in ilw applicuLkm Auth tbo afternoon of the 23th of h soon to tbe yi'pie n month. First National Bank Bldg. from tiio upper It wh LILLY LJUUT, U. N, 245 W. Pat- then to liiprofcwdoiit' gnd niqilled terson. peole aud aoou hecauie the shirring MARIE CRITES, Clerk, 731 Monro title of Ihe unaklllful and awkward. it bcraiuo applicable By alow B. P. O. ELKS. to tbe tupld and at last to the imbeOgden lodge, Na 719, meets every cile and idiot. As bile a the sixteenth ceuturiea tlie word Tuesday evening lodge and club rooms, and second floor Masonic building, 2416 wa itill used in It enrlier seuiw--. This Waah. Ave. long rod history ieuk indirectly of A. G. HORN, E. R. If tbo pal bet io hltory of Hie luiboi-ilc.l- , W. C. CRANDALL, Secretary. h wu not killt-ilo-r starved to deulh by neglect, etc., he wgi usually reduced BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY CARMEN to the cunditioii id a either about the bouse or field or wa actually Wabaatch Lodge No. 170, Ogden driven Into tbe wood aud forced to lira Brotherhood Railway Carmen of Am- in raves, among wlhl aultual, etc. Iu erica, meets 1st and 3rd Friday of 1790 Hard took a wild boy found In each month at A. O. U. W. hall. W. E. HARDY, C. C, 223 23rd SL the forest of Aveyroo aud tried to C. E. MONEUAN, R. 8., 2627 Ua. Av teach him. Tlie ability of the wild boy and wolf children to lire and tbo number that did ao abowa thoCldiocy, DEGREE OF HONOR. an we have later learned, hi- - of all deMeets every Wednesday evening at gree and that a mlfid may he various7:30 o'clock nt A. O. U. W. halL ly defective In some ways, even Idiotic MI8S ULT LEA MAN, C. of E. but in others with raptMIItln well preMRS. SUSIE SIMS, Recorder. served. Blind Toot, the- - pianist, and MISS LOIS PEIRCE. Financier. the large number of mathematic idiots MISS LILIAN HANSEN, Receiver. ate examples that show bow far we Visiting members cordially invited. are from understanding the real nature of idiocy, and they more than suggest A. 0. U. W. the partial retention of sound mentality f the defective, the possibility of seisFidelity Lodge, Na 2. A. O. U. W. ing upon tbe one or tew fwrrnel or even W. U. hull every Sstar Meets In A. O. highly developed faculties and perday evening. Visiting brothers Invit- haps bringing other ed. With them Tbe court M. W. R. T. fools and jesters of the olden time WALTER RICHEY, Recorder, . were often each partfeEidMs and deW. N. PEIRCE, Financier. fective; and' they truly lived upon their wits; which were often better ORDER OF WASHINGTON. than there of their maatera American Ogden Union, No. 172, Order of Washington meets every Tuesday evLlacolwte Me tort, Beta. ening at S o'clock in A. O.toU. W. halL Douglas, meqftng nhitiln on-- oaeee-rasio-n lavtied llntir rilstiu-gulalie- goods, witches, frtsses, etc, at low price, Masquerade coaiumes, wig, etc. Mall promptly attended to. Hair FOR SALE A swat desirable noraer erdera chains a specialty. P. O. Box 436. on the bench, om block from WashRooms over old poatofflo building, 321 ington. Room tor five residence lots. Twenty-fourt- h street. an offer. wants Hunter A Estate Boon $, First National Kennedy. TONSORIAL ARTIST. . Bank Bldg. $44t Go to Mrs. AdaUna Greenwell for FOR SALE Best Improved farm In tbe beat abampocilBg. singeing of hair 2 $11-Weber county. scree; good r.nd that will make yon feel water right. Ttos. Fahey, Slaterrlll. freihmassage and good. - 2422 Monroe. mo re-JM- J? e . 12-3t - It li . lat f . ' J - n I s-ajM . JUM d ly VAU-EREUY- ft, jjjjbartea f i ! ; t t ( ' the-nam- Store .517 J? 1 L room, and basement 30x110 fL. 334 24th St. Apply to J. B. While, second floor, FOR RENT 1 nt FOR RENT d Three-roome- KNIGHTS 2 -- -- fraternal MASONIC. - In the meantime General gtoeaMd had aent word to me that he dralred me. to take command of the batteries on Liao Tisha n hill, with urdei to bombard the Japanese position day end night I ran a Wire out from my r FEMALE HELP WANTED. connecting It with a telephune. Thus from my quartet on board I net only WANTED A woman between 5 and commanded the Sevastopol but direct 40 years of ago to do general houseod tbe men aahore. This went on for work. One who is not afraid to more than a week, when on Jan. I Genwork, give reference and state eral SLoeseei telephoned me that It was wagea wanted. Address hlr. X, rare nil over. Standard. Us told me that It we useless to attempt to bold out longer and that bo WANTED Experienrad Lady Stenographer and typewriter. Reply with bad sent word to the Japanese com 1 tf referesces to P. U. Box G. an offer of surrender. dander, making When I beard this I mad up my mind LADIES $20 per hundred writat onca that my ahip should not fall ing shortEarn letters. Send stamped enInto tbo hand of the enemy. I called velope fur particulars. Ideal Mfg. Co., my officer together, gave them their Caaaopolla; Mich. 1 nr tractions and took my place on tbo SITUATIONS bridge. Steering slowly with our enWANTED, FEMALE. gines, we beaded toward the open aea until we were about a mile offshore, GOWNS And Ladies Tailoring, Came Just from the east, and wish to anwhen I gave the order to alow down. nounce to the ladles of Ogden and Then I gave the order to open the sea vicinity to p lease call and Ret my valves, and gradually the water begun styles and prices. Madam Preston, to pour In. Aa I stood on the bridge I Room Si, Opera House blk., Ogden, new the huge hull slowly settle In tbe Utah. water. Aa she sank gradually the officers and crew left her In our boats, but W ANTED Washing to da 2721 XereoD. I remained on deck until I felt her list starboard. I gave her one last, long look and, go- WANTED Work by the day by experienced dressmaker. Gan give good ing over the aide, got Into my launch. references. 2339 Adams. Independent We steamed away probably 200 yards. Pirate No. 506. When I looked beck I eaw her lift sudIn torn the bottom denly air, up and go MALE HELP WANTED. down In thirty fathoms. Tbe Japanese will never get her. She wlU not on the WANTED Representative, Utah and bottom of the China aea for all time to surrounding territory. To interview come, leading business people. Good pay. Reference. Address: United States .After the sinking of the ship wo Floating Exposition Co., Western steamed Into Fort Arthur, where I ImDepartment, . San FVsnclsco, Califormediately bad an Interview with Gennia. MMt eral StoraaeL He told me that be bad already arranged tbe terms of surren- WANTED-B- oy about II years old. der and that tbe city In a few days Address B, care Standard. 4 tf was to pass Into the hands of the Japanese. Ho waa greatly affected, bat de- WANTED Ladles and oentleman la this and adjoining territories, to reclared that there waa nothing else left present and advertise the Wholesale for him to da When .be pointed out and Educational Department of aa toe conditions X realised tost ho was old established house of solid finanright lbs story that bo surrendered cial standing. Salary $3.50 per day, spite of his officers Is not true. Gen,n with expenses advanced each Moo day Stoessel one Is eral of too bravest men by check direct from headquarters. In toe Russian army, and if there had Horse and buggy furnished when necbeen any possible chance to hold out AdPosition permanent. essary. dress Blew Brothers A Co., Dept. 8, longer ho would have been tbo hut Monon Bldg., Chicago, III man to give up. Yon cannot Imagine too terrible conShort bund and typewriter dition of too city. The streets were WANTED who has some knowledge of bookliterally plowed up from too min of keeping. P. O. Box 125. great shells. from toe Japanese guns, mors than half tbe houses were demolANT INTELLIGENT person may earn ished, too hospitals were packed will good Income corresponding for newssick and wounded, jnany of tbe offpapers. unnecessary, Experience aend for particulars, Press Syndicate icers and men bad Hot slept more than 27-lmo- . Lockport, N. Y. four hours a day for weeks, and what little provisions wore left w era of InWANTED Bright boy who baa barn ferior quality and rapidly disappear through the 6th or 7th grade to fitoessel ing. Genera explained tost learn the priming business. Apply be considered that It would be simply to foreman of Standard between 4 and 5 p. m. butchery to bold out longer. I agreed with him, and today I cannot but inWANTED Men end women in this dorse what he did. county and adjoining territories, to After Ike surrender and before the represent and advertise an old estabJapanese took possession of the city I lished house of solid financial standmads a round of tbe new town, the ing, Salary to men $21 weekly, to docks and some of tbs fortifications, women $12 to $16 weekly with extoo torts bad found I lu that tbs guns penses advanced each Monday by been overturned, tbs carriages smash-s- d check direct from headquarters. Horse and buggy furnished when and too hillsides torn up as If by an necessary; position permanent. Adsartfaquaks. Nobody will over know dress, Blew Brae. A Co., Dept. A. how many thousands and thousands of Monon Bldg., Cuicago, 111. shells hundreds of thousands, I should solIn our had been upon say poured WANTED-You- ng men to lenrn the diers during all those long weeks, until barber trade; positions guaranteed. It waa almost beyond human endurWrite today. HOLER'S BARBER ance to bold the positions. Tbe medical COLLEGIA Salt Lake City. 1 supplies had almost disappeared, 12,000 FOR BALE, MISCELLANEOUS. men bail been killed or wounded and thousands more were sick. SALE Elk Head, finely mounted, Nor must I forget the women. Led FOR at 2250 Wash. Ave. cheap had by General gtoeaaeis wife, they worked aa faithfully aa the men. CIGAR STORE tor sale. J, H. Meyer. ' 373 24th SL Among them were many widows whose husbands had been killed In action or bad died of sickness, but they tolled FOR SALE A second-hanCallgraph typewriter, cheap. Inquire at the day after day, acting as nones and Standard office. tending to the wants of those who were n noble to take care of themselves. 25 cent per General fitoeasela wife brought away FOR BALE Old paper, hundred. Call at this offles. with ha from Fort Arthur more than twenty orphan children or her husBUREAU. EMPLOYMENT bands officers, and I understand that she: Is taking them all back to Buss la 23 Bureau, Room Employmsnt with bar. Boyle Block. This war has taught ns a great many new lessons. Europe had no FOR BENT, FURNISHED HOUSES. Ides of tbe strength of tbe Japaneoe; furnlsned FOR RENT they are magnificent fighters-bre- ve, house, good location. 166 W. 26th St. determined and efficient In all that la best in military science. Their sailor I do not believe have any superiors In FOR RENT, STORES. the world. ud room. 2109 FOR RENT Store THE VALUE OP EXAMPLE. MONEY TO LOAN. Two rooms, 22Jtl 14, 1005. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING FOR SALES 20 Acre choice farming To have your child truthful be truthland at Roy. Enquire L. J. Taylor. Wa'l paper, paper hanging and 740 12th street ful painting. See J. IL Diane, 2464 Wash. To hare him temperate, be temperate feet near Madison school; FO RBALE 14 12 by 132 feet on Mad16 VETERINARIAN. j tn all things. they went ison Ave, between 24th and 25th store for proper parties. erect will be more we to him kind To have yourothers, to opened lire and beat Wm. streets. Apply Glasmann. Glasmann, JOHN ERNST. IV V. 8.. office at Apply Wm. self kind to others. hut again and again they Standard Office. Coreys Livery. 'Phone 29. to the attack with a amusements and healthful Prescribe fearlessness tlbad never before witnessed in all q far aa you can taka part in them. STRAYED. USED SHOTGUN. 'to One Japanese torpedo bout Fiore to him by your life that a good FRATERNAL STRAYED One florrel mare, four ZZ crippled that she became name la to be chosen before great Ottawa. Kan., March 13. A force of white feet, eleven yearn old, weights "htoageable. and I signaled to one riche. ROYAL ARCANUM. men armed with shotgun and led by 8. 975 pound; No brands. Bemud at -ftw her- - Unfortu-tb- e LtB 10 Teach him that riches are not to be 2277 Wishing!). B. F. Canaan. a of Sellor compelled today gang A. men at our guns on shore 8afeat and beat. Inaurea men for but should never be got by Mt distinguish onr small boats despised, workmen laying pipe through Sellor one, two or ihroo thousand dollars. LOST. doing harm to others; that when acThree MIIU01 the enemy. My own men quired should te treated as a trail not farm for a gaa company, to stop their Emergency fond nearly h- -0 of thirty-onthousupwards workmen withdrew The to Dollars; peacea work. fire terrific with LOST Cl Ipcd from board. aa a tbe pl initials O n , claims paid, amounting to death and to 2456 the later funs, in spite of this they 8. Ave! and return H. 04. company Malhna him in ably brought To have him bonesl present to over ninety million dollar; member .mu np to the Japanese' torpedo yourself and receive reward. a living example of honesty. suit to force Sellor to permit the layship over Three Hundred Thousand. flnd ttat every soul oq Tbe chief pert of e cbilde knowledge ing of tbe pipes. The company had al- LOST Silver Elgin watch with a Itocky Mountain Council, No.. 637. kl,,ea hy one of our comes through observation. Acts mean ready secured the rlgnt of way. second aut fourth Monday gifrt gold fob bearing initials J. K. B. meets A.O.U.'V. bail, over Howells had swept It from more to blm than speech. Philadelphia Standard and get reward Return to eort!l?te?' 0ur oOr. teeing tbe Inquirer. EDITOR DEAD. Store. Visiting brothara cordially in-ted. away, sinking her A. C. EMERSON, RegeuL A Dsmsastraliss. LOST On 26th atraet on Sunday evenMinneapolis. March Howbert to JOS. SEVERN, Collector. lowing night waa one of the bad Blllman. managing editor of tbe Tommy and his little brother ing a black- handbag, containing B. ROBERTS, Secretary. G. money, key and card, jf maa rarr. Time, formerly of the Assobeen ploying together most peacefully hy4(ijrtfJV had. Nothing dannteu tor ing bucket whn wa seen by boya to some time when suddenly the Iwby ciated Pre staff at Chicago and beKNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. th Japaneoe viriM pick it up, will return It to. R, A. howl followed hy a series of fore that news editor of the New York a gave 0,1 1D tides. 1.,! fln from three Moyea, Stale Bank, he will r rcelve The mother rallied in sad, News, died here today of Bright disOgden Council No. 777, meets at A. torpdooa and firing at shrieks. reward. thef. tf. G U. W. hall, drat sad third Mon-ou- i, Visiting comrades attend. the crying child, sought ease. while soothing doting tbq etritiBiuwmpalgn 'of toe ttid!rfi!,nchlne fitma. It waa In HI Visiting brethren Invited to to find out what bad hurt him. Tommy e characeMttfally vtupleas-an- t lBQQmado gold watch, L08T Ladya K' 1Ule a NO DECISION IN CONTEST. llndlug snowatorm, engraved attend. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. erase examination for a bs. saying: initial with reports Findr 8. K1 was whipping tbs routed her F. BROWN. c. plea E. wae he BIIt ms, but fluallf admitted that WDy; Abe, I-- remember you when to Ogden General Hospital, return C. K. MACINNld, W. L FOREBTERB OF AMERICA. Denver. March 13. Chief fo,fhtlii.iLW,.B,n,t Intpoaslble Justice and receive reward. yon. were pothiSgbift a yddng-clerhdhold their own. hntbw.B7 rTJt did you do to him? obe aaked. Gabbert announced today that tbe sua Utile wieetern .town, peddllngrout OF WOODMEN AMERICA Thil .MODERN " ' host asm "H Japanese preme. court J had not yet reached a Court Waaaich No. 2, Foreatera or good at retail and FOR BALE FARMS: r I eturt Mm with a aafrty Pi sa I. O. F. hall, 24th the interrogatories on hundred tlie counter." "What la the' world did you do that derision Utah CiinJ. N.v. 9399. meets every America Meets 1,1 contests. (Wrd tbe gubernatorial Wednesday Beat BL which Thereupon FOR SALE thek tto flrln4 ereuiagi torpedo Improved form io fbr?1 Yes. answered Ltnrola. night, at 8 o'clock In K. of P. Of each thejon month fet 7:30. tbo Joint convention adjourned fintfi Weber county, at M acre; good Tuesday Betr ho em. hall. "Same said yon couldnt hurt your-oel- f tomorrow without taking difference1 beneef ypin tnd ' tbgy was C. R. Th'-tbe W. conHALSEY, G. up Slarervtlle water . V. C. 'Mmeiwloua force. For "J wanted J. BRUMM'n I right rhey, tfametit i and J. oncf-dOr' with a aoWy pin, that I wa on test reports. P. A GARNER, Secretary. mo. thought that onr ship was J. H. SHAFER, Clerk. aadroutfere vat to aeelf It waa aa " 1 Tw IOK. iso. time oemg, nr 1 iraim later that onr steering gear had beea badly crippled and that the officer' quarters had been wrecked. The Japanese; seeing that our ship was crippled, left us alone after this. I did fbe beat I could to patch things up, I learned, however, that I could .not restore tlio steering gear ao as to give me a chance to escape to -tbe open era If 1 bad ao nelllBgi-tlqiiortoVe- . |