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Show rilE t EXAMINE!: UTAH. OGDEN. V.KDXKSHAY MORNING. FOR SALE iTdiiu of Salt Lake and Irving That Was Judge Murphy's Decision in Colorado Springs. Met Hayes Case. IVM 9?., In the police court yesterday morninrun 14. from he ing Judge Murphy gave a decision lu JcMni Sprint came down from th cast of Frank Hayes, who was inhn Dern met Coniuioner tried yesterday on the charge of petir they being alleged that the deL of consiiler-rUtairt- larceny, . stole a nuit of clothe from a rf thr drawing fendant. hic!i begin here on dummy in fron; of Rosenthal's store w naizh land. decided street. Judge Murto have .the on Tsremy-fiftThey phy said that he would hare to give take place on the Proctor the old Scotch verdict, Guilty, but not ground. A Platform will be fT. Xa onhea,t door, on which proven." To a great degree Hayes owes his he dran. There will to the fact that he demonthe commissioner and a acquittal strated himself to be a mau of unEminent ciiLen. clerk, the- usual ability and succeeded in making , rto draw the number and repre- Irvins Howbrt S' at o'clock, ac U may he 10 oclock before The work begin on the first day. S, u eight fcet long by three feel expressly SI and wide, and i made will be three the purpose. There JL who will each draw a number men w.11 ttluneourly. Then two r of S, the box for the purpose numbers, mixing the remaining Sfhox being first turned and the num-w-t mixed before the first numbers are Thi will not be continued Sw the brat 111 number, ai It would much time. A each envelope galled out by a hoy It will be num-an(he name on the ldenilfica-Smr- d recorded by a clerk. A copy ctmspio' this list will he posted In b mu place, end la edditlon eachhe per-mwhose name is drawn will by mall, at the posto flics address itv by him when he registered. The will be drawn at the rate of .km,, i.oou a day till the number for which there are farms la drawn. This -altwill take practically three days, first the after that is thought h hough more than ,000 may be drawn. in After the numbers for which thrre is Imi an drawa the process will be Mach more rapid, because then the ardi will not be recorded. Each per-io- a whese identification card is in the bar rill be notified, however, whether his lumber eattiles him to land or not. Junction, Ths clerks from Grand Vsisl sad Price bare all arrived, bring-Satheir papers with them. Mr. Howbert of Colorado Springs, Si ths member of thr commission with Commissioner Richards and Mr. Dern, k ans of th trading business men of Colorado, and It president of the Pori-lu- d Mining company of Cripple Creek. Steel ra. Howbeit and Dern went to Blit lake this afternoon. u thor-".M- d j d L.j g order that he might have time to investigate the caae. It .1was continued until this afternoon at p. nt. Dan Richmond, George Hill, Frank Keenan and Harry Burton admitted that they were vagrants and were given ten day each on the rock pile. Fur violating the bicycle ordinance C. Colen was fined the usual amount, FOR TEACHERS May Bs Mora SCHOOLS Than Are Ogden This Year. Ntided In nd the week following their arrival the active work of arranging for the spmlng of the schools will be taken 8 he been furnished with teachers who are to under him and the courses that With this information nt making such changes in as be deems will be l. they teach. hind he In the courses HOLD LUSTER That is the Imperative Injunction from Kentucky. Governor of Kentucky has the requisition paper for Percy J. Luster and the police are la receipt of a telegram from Chi of of Police Burres of Guthrie, stating that, he will leave for Ogdea today. It is not expected that Chief Burrj will arrive before Saturday and It will be some time next week before the papers are honored and he starts bark with his prisoner. In every telegram that the Southern officer has sent to the local police ho has closed by asking that the prisoner be held at all hazards, showing that the man under arrest here la badly wanted ln hla home state. All of the Southern papers have spoken of the work of the Ogden police In capturing Luster ao quickly after the crime had been committed and praise them for the manner In which they have handled the caae. It la understood that there la a reward of $500 coming to Chief Browning. Captain. .Brown and Detective e. Pender at the remit of One-haof the amount was offered by the family of the murdered woman and the other half by the state of Kentucky. The aigned - Word has been received from Dr. Austin, the newly appointed principal of the high school, that, on account of the marriage of his brother on August II, ha will he enable to report for work until August 25. Other teachers who have been appointed, who come from out of the Kite, will arrive about the same time, Dr. Austin has ths names of the II bene-firln- Almost all of the teachers needed hr the coming school year have been (pointed. Bupt. Allison says that of being at a loss to know where they are to obtain good teachers, as ost of the boards pi education In the site, it. is possible that when the wbools open It will be found that tho Wflt schools hive more teachers ham and that they may be required this to furnish some of the other their-captur- lf d dues. SALE OF BUCKHORN MINE. A deal involving the sale of the famous Buckhorn property at Ophlr wu consummated In Salt Lake Monday. Th vendor In the transaction are the Western Exploration company and W. F. and F. G. Niedrlnghaua of St. Louis, while the purchaser is James A. Butchart, the well known mining lot 1, lut-ci- K. u 4-- mo , ,ur k IT. FideHty Mee; m Lodge No. 2, A. O. I . W. U. W. Hall every Satvetting. Visiting brothers in- ;:30i $1,900. $1,450. i i n, : Ye-del-i. n h. -- - WANT ADS BRING THAT THE MOST AND BEST RETURNS? THEY ARE DOING IT EVERY DAY. j j R FURNISHED RENT FOR ROOMS. Newly furnished rooms for gentlemen ut 541 23rd street. Conveniences modern. ON THIS ADVERTISEMENT PAGE CDS! ONE CENT FER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO FI RSI INSERTION LESS THAN SS CENTS. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN BUSIADVANCE. EXCEPTING NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for housekeeping. Inquire 2370 Lin815-lw- k coln avenue. 3 room. 2268 furnished housekeeping Adama. Call afternoons. FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. 134 West 27th between Wall wk and Pacific avenues. 2-- 1 1 FOR BALE 2U acre land farming and 15 acre pasture at Hooper. John Maringiioul, Hooper, Utah. 566 24th C. RICHARDS, CHARLES STOUT, street NEWLY Furnished rooms WANTED Girl . for general housework, who ran also cook. Enquire 724 24th Street WANTED Girl for general 8684 Grant work. at 23rd 878 street. Reasonable prices. Mrs. K. JOSEPH CHEZ, J. D. MURPHY, H. Whipple. FOR RENT avenue. Front room, Ogden Lodge No. 5. Independent Or Adams rooms for Furnished 2825 Nye ave RENT FOR 2648 light housekeeping. SITUATIONS Work b) ths day jy experienced dressmaker. Can kJve good references, S33B Adams. Independent WANTED phina No. 606. nue. FEMALE. WANTED, - MALE HELP, WANTED, er, week Wash- per $18 2317 f. Bank Bldg. " Dentists lt DR. D. N. BMITH, Drug Store, 2451 Nat. Bnk.Bldg. Wash ave. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for W. N. PEIRCE, Notary Public. Real No. 2220 Lincoln ave. housekeeping. Estate; Fire, Lire and Accident Insurance. 407 24th bl 650 FOR RENT Furnished room; ABSTRACTOR. 24th St. Gerard J. S. Abels, bonded and furnished THE CAR-OBNewly licensed abstractor of titles. Office 24CR for housekeeping. room; also over Carra drug store. lf Ave.--Roo- guaranteed. Wiggins, ington avenue. First Nat INSURANCE. men for work WANTED Twenty-fiv- e on Lewiston sugar factory, Lewis6. Washington ton, Utah. Wages $2.25 per day, tent room furnished free. Board FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 84.UO per week. No transportation nett Block. paid. . WANTED-Barb- Eccles Bldg. MUSICAL. Ben- NICHOLS CONCERT BAND-- EL W. Nichols, Director. Instruction on all and military band inatrumenta ROOMS AND BOARD. thorough course ln Interpretation. Phone 1196 Ind. 352 Pal tenon Ave. Modern furnished rooms with board, home cotricing. 614 24th. FOR RENT m HAIR GOODS AND COSTUM ESL ROOMS. FOR RENT, UNFURNISH. FOR RENT Two rooms and pantry to rent, 649 22nd. RENT 3 unfurnished rooms, electric (light sad bath, 2209 Washwk ington avenue FOR HAIR SWITCHES for sale at reduced prices. Hair chains a specialty. Masquerade costumes to rent for balls All mall orders and theater. promptly attended to. Mrs. G. E. Lee, 821 24th. P. O. Box 435. CIVIL ENGINEER. HOUSES. FOR RENT L frame .house, FOR ..RENT good location. 115.00. N. H. Ives, 209 Eecles building FOR RENT Four-roo- location. Eccles Bldg. (8.50. cottage. Rail-roaE. 8. Rolapp, d w FOR RENT modern brick on Nob Hill, cheap rent to steady ten- ant Wedell. 2-- 1 FOR RENT Four-roo- mer kitchen. FOR 4-- St 7 232 22nd 26-lm sum- house, St RENT-STO- RES. 16 feet near Mads Inn school ; will erect store for proper parties. Apply Wm. Glasmsnn. BOAROER8 WANTED. WANTED FOR SALE CIVIL ENGINEER. POOL AND BILLIARD SUPPLIES. B. P. O. ELKS. Ogdon Lodge, No. 719, meets every Tuesday evening. Lods and club rooms, second Ucor Masonic building, Ogdon Council, No. 777. meets at A. W. Hull every Monday m. Visiting brothers Invited to alp tend. W. J. MORAN. F. 8. D. H1CKY, 0. K. (tip, THE UNION FRATERNAL LEAGUE. Tbe Union Fraternal League, Utah Slate Assembly, No. 222, meets in the Eagles hall evary Thursday evening at 9 o'clock. J. J. Speaker. WAYNE RICHARDSON. Treasurer. THEO. MATHEWS, Clerk. B. H. GODDARD, Insurance, Real Es- tate and Loans. 413 Utah Loan t Rooms 411 412, Trust Building. WEBER ASSAY OFFICE. at FOR SALE Household furniture, 677 24th street. Bell phone 71 lx. ak A Fu culture of four rooms. 2769 Adama. bargain for cash. 8-- 1 4-- 4 t FOR SALE -- Family horae, buggy and harness. Buckeye beater. 2759 Grant. E. T. Haskell Milk wagon and route. Address Route, care Standard FDR SALE Sth 1 CABBl May 7th, 1505.' DEPART. , Nol 7 Butts and Prrtland'.!:05 p. m. No. I Pocatello, LAntpelier and Butt 1:28 a. at 8:20 p. aa No il Caiii Valley No. 4. Eastern Xsprisi ....4:10 ao, No. II Salt Laka and KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. . 10:40 a. sb. Tlntlc , Ogden Lodge No. 2, Knlgbis of No. 8 Salt Laka sad Intap modiste points ;30 a. a. Pythian, meet! at Canlla Hall, Utah No. 8 Salt Laka Praia National Jiank building, every Monail Milford and points day evening. AU K. of P.s request1:40 p.m. south ed to meet with us. No. 10 Salt Laka aud interJ. C. DBLMORE, C. C. 6:80 p. a. mediate paints A. T, WOOD, M. of F. No. 8 Local .(;S0 a. m. U N. MEID, K. of R. and S. ARRIVE. Na 1 Fast Mali Iron Salt Laka RATHBONE SISTERS. 4$ p. bl 9 Butte and Pocatello Meet every Saturday afternoon at Na 12:50 a. ta Express .. 2:30 in Pythian Hall, Utah National Lake and Na 11 Salt Bank building. Sojourning sisters 8:18 p. m. Tiutlo invited to nttend. Na 7 Salt Laka and MilMRS. ELLA BROWN, M. K. C. ford ,. p. sa. MR8. LB ABEL WYANT, of R. snd C. Na 8 Salt Lake and inter 8:06 ana mediate points ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Na 3 Eastern Express ....7:05 p. m. Na I Portland sad Butte. 7 :00 a. m. : Waaatch Division No. 124, O. R. Na 10 Butte and Pocatello 00 p.m. 13 Cache Valley ....10 38 p. an Na meets second and fourth FYidiy at C., Trains sou lb c Juab no not rua 2:30 p. m. in K. of P, Hall, corner Sundays avenue and 24th, street. Washington C. A. HENRY. All brothers are cordially invited to Ticket AgeaL nttend. A. MOSELEY. CL F. W. HERRINGTON, C. Trav. Pass Agent D. L. BOYLE, 8. and T. Ogdea, Utah, EL BURLEY, O. P. T. A. ORDER OF WASHINGTON. Salt Lake City. Ogden Union, No. 172. Order of Washington, meets every Tuesday evening nt $ oclock in A. O. U. W. Hall. Visiting comrades invited to nttend. WM. DOYLE. President. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. I........ ........2: cor-dlsl- ly ...,....11:88 a a FORESTERS OF AMERICA ASSAY ER. hme card Dec. 4th. 1901. DR ART. Silver Tent, No. 1, meet first and Na C Mail and LprMi.. .8:13 third Friday evenings at 8 o'clock, in Na 2 Overland Limited for Bluffs, Omaha, Council K. of P. Hall. Visiting Knights corDenver, Kanaaa City and Invited. dially KNIGHTS vOF Fffoulve THE MACCABEES. F. M. COCHRANE, Commander. R. T. HARRIS, Record Keeper. Ogden Tent, No. 24, meets the second and fourth Wednesday evenings at 8 o'clock sharp, in I. O. O. F. Hall. Visiting Knights cordially Invited to a . I:M p. eait dally Ka 4 Atlantic Express for Denver, Omaha, Council Bluffs Kanaaa ( tty and all 7:20 p. points east dally- .- - ARRrm Pacific Expresa tram Omaha, Bluffs Kansas City and A B etL. daily Na 1 Overland Limited Council from Omaha, LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. ARCHITECTS. Bluffs, Kanaaa City, Denver and all paints oast .8:86 p. & daily Co., Architects, rooms Silver Hive, No. 1, meets the sscond F. C. Woods 8:00 y. an no and 57, First National Bank Buildand fourth Tuesdays at 2:30 p. m. at Na 0 Fast CLMall A. HENRY, 310-k- . street VisONeill Hall, Twenty-fifting. Telephone Ticket Agsat iting sisters cordially Invited. A. & MOSELEY, BUILDERS. I .AURA AVER1LU L C. CONTRACTORS AND Trav. Pass Agent I.UCY NELSON, R. K. Ogden. Utah Wheelright Contraction Co. estimates fur workera, Cement WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Transfer a Spoelaity. nished. Excavation and all kinds of Scavenger Wertu Washcement work done. 2476 74. In K. No. Meets Weber Camp, Lxcuralon Wagons In Saatea ington avenue- Bank in National HaLl Utah of P. 8 at building every Thursday evening PIANO TUNING. J. McVicker, Asxayer, 150 Main St., attend. Ealt Lake City, Utah. P. O. Box 1018. J. W. HALSEY, Commander. 253 Sample by mall or express will be F. F. BOND. Record Keeper. carefully aisayed. FOR SALE Horse and buggy. W. 21st 8t FDR BALE THE OREGON SHORT LIKE TIME Ogden Lodge No. $71, T. F. B meets first and third Fridnyn it S p. m., ln I. O. O. F. Hall. Visiting members cordially Invited. NELLIE RUTLEDGE, President. CORAL J. TYLER, Secretary. N. LAKN1XQ, Treasurer. - Court Wasatch No. 2, Forester of JACK FERGUSON, Pool and Billiard America. Meets I. O. 0. F. HalL 24th Tables and Supplisa. Telephone-B- ell. first and third 643-k- . 566 Lincoln. Slot ma- street, of each month at Wednesday 7:30. evenings chines. G. W. HALSEY, C. R. P A. GAKNKIt, Secretary. FIRE INSURANCE. 440 22ad. Ind. Rear of W. S. Academy. 2440 Jefferaon avenue, Ogden, Utah; samples by mall will receive careful attention. G. MISCELLANEOUS. J. Lind, Awsayer. Bonnier 853. B. SPENCER. Railroad. Waterworks, Sewers and Power Plants. Accurate Surveys, Plans, Estimate and Reports. U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor." Office, 203 Eccles Bldg. Ind. Phene 1166. P. O. Bex 499, Odgen, Utah. T. k A. C. EMERSON, Regent. JOS. SEVERN, Collector. G. B. ROBERTS, Secretary. I- house- v! non-miner- store. Visiting brother cordially invited. O. L der of Odd Fellowa. Meets In I. O. O. F. Hall every EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Tuesday evening. Visiting brother cordially invited to EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Bennett be present. block. Ind. 703. J. PERRT, Noble Grand. HENRY KIS8EL Secretary. MONEY TO LOAN. Junction City Lodge No. 36, IndeMONEY TO LOAN- -J. J. BRCMM1TT pendent Order of Odd Fellowa, meets in I. O. O. F. Hall every Thursday MONEY TO LOAN On firms and evening. Visiting brothers cordially real estate. Hunter city Kennedy, invited to he present. Room 6, First Natl Bank Bldg. JA8. RUNE, N. (1. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS. a Girl at WANTED 8-- o. Rocky .Mountain Council, No. 637. meet second and fourth Friday evere Inga at A. O. U. W. HalL over How-ell- 's Ad-dre- u 8-- 1 F4 ship orer Three Huadred Thousand. h pei-jm- '- ODD FELLOWS. Queen City Rebekah lodge No. 4. RENT Two rooms for light If you want to get quick action try L. O. O. F. Meets first and thtrd the columni. FEMALE HELP WANTED. Saturday evenings at Odd Fellows' housekeeping. 171 22nd St. IUII, Twenty-fourtstreet. Visiting members invited. WANTED Lady of experience to FOR RENT Light housekeeping MRS. KATE HOWE, Noble Grand. rooms for rent 137 26th street. PROFESSIONAL take charge of stenographic force MRS. F. 31E1D, Secy., 71$ 23rd Bt. in office. Prate salary wanted. X, F. O. Box 503, Ogden, Utah. NICE FURNISHED ROOMS for genw Attorneys-at-Latlemen, 159 26th,' close to shops. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. en-"w- . Safest and beat Insures men for one, two or three ihousand dollar. Emergency fund nearly Three Million Dollar; upward of thirty-on- e thousand death claim paid, amounting to over ninety million dollars; member- FOR Kied-ringha- Zn ROYAL ARCANUM. Meet every Wednesday evening at MANY beautiful homes and building R:t0 oclock at A. O. V. W. HalL Mrs, 2416 Washington Ave, A. U. HORN, E. R. lota for sale by r. N. Peirce, 407 Eatella Beeraft. C. of H.; Mias I- - JenW. C. CRANDALL, Secretary. 24th at. 5.4 3mo nie Prout, Recorder; Miss Luis Pierce, Financier; Mrs. Julia Calvert, Receiver. Visiting member KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. FOR SALE FARMS. cordially Invited. . 4 a. o. . - 2 omen of Woodcraft Ogden Circle. meets every Monday night at 8 oclock. Odd Fellows' Halt Visiting Neighbors invited. Dues can be paid at the office of EL Auth the afternoon at the 2bih of each month. First National Bank Bldg. ANNA L. ADAMS, G. Xv 2651 Lincoln Ava. MARIE CR1TES. Clerk, 2731 Monroe. W SSL .rd 2-- 1 SL' "" I C5 .. STANDARD-EXAMINE- OF WOODCRAFT. ev-tjr- y . lorarlon, $1,150. urday location. $1,250. vited H. JI LAUGHL1X. M. W. (room 1, ,:i. a to of land, on JAMES Monroe, oios, WALTER RICHEY. Recorder. 1 ou- N. PEIRCE, Financier. soiv land, good Maltr r.glii. eld-- 1:1, cheap, MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA CHAINUKY PARRY. Cor. and tVasii. Puoue No. 359-x- . Utah Camp, No. 8996, meets every Tuesday night at 8 oclock in K. of P. Ml rT ti, o!d at once on monthly Hall. ; ao iniermt ; three-rooGEO. E. WORTON. V. C. close in. $15 uu.m M . Five-rooJ. H. SHAFER. Clerk. house oat $13 monthly, r our-- 00111 hoaeelionli, uu Pencil. $14 MASONIC. mon:li!. R,gt trull farm iu the disir.i- -. ksnu- as ivnt. V. B. Masonic Hail. oer 416 Waxhiug-to21C Wu-Ave., Ogden. Utah. FDR SALE Nice lim of reidencea. Quoen Esther Chapter No. 4. O. E. Terms to suit. Kelly Herrick. 3Regular meeting hold at Masonic Hall the flret and third Fridays of each FOR S ALE 16 v; by 132 feet on Madmonth. Sojourning members cordially ison ave, between 24th and 25th invited 10 attend. street. Apply to Wm. Glasmann. EUNICE C. GORDON, W. M. Standa-- d Office. ULL1E HALSTEAD, Secretary. FOR SAIE 8 veral fine farm and DEGREE OP HONOR. fruit orchards. Herrick. Kelly ft o" WOMEN - fraiiir, f:-- IATTERY ASKS LEAVE TO QUIT. operator and hotel proprietor of Duluth, Minn. None of the principals ln would say a word con- ANT Intelligent person may earn a Fifteen members of the Pint Bat-wt- the transaction the price agreed upon, but from for good income corresponding Rational Guard of Utah, Monday cerning what could be picked up concerning newspapers; no canvassing; experghnigned a petition to the adjutant It there Is no doubt that the sum Inience unnecessary. Send lor par Ml asking that the battery be mus-m- d volved is somewhere between $600,000 tlculara. Northern Prana Syndicate, our. of the military service of the and $750,000, the latter figure probably Lockport, N. Y. "fit This action wu taken nt a meet-- ? mark. The deal calls nearer the being twenty-on- e member of the bat-eheavy payment within a short . SITUATIONS WANTED MALES. k their quarters In the Pierpont for a and the completion of the purtime ns armory last, The three chase within a year. night. Man. and wife desire work, taking he battery. First Lleuten- J6 Negotiations for the purchase of tha care of place. 467 26th at .8--1 wk ned I.. Leonard, commanding: some for mine have been under way Frederick Smith, and Utile tlmt. end it wss because of (he 2 dLieutenant BUSINESS CHANCES. Lieutenant George Worthen, of P. L. Kimberly and the hanmprwent, bat took no active part death of his estate by the executors FOR SALE Newly furnished rooming dling las meeting, since their as that ' house. Good business All rooms Manager Willard F. Snyder of the WfifiiMionsd officers allowsposition them the Western Exploration company wu filled. . 2468 Grant avenue. 01 E? heir reslgna- - able to make the sale of the property ther desire, while the enlisted so much desired by Mr. Butchart posLOST. jT?,01 the organization must remain sible. Mr. Snyder and W. F. ice until their terms of were In conference with Mr. LOST Ladys black asterkln Jacket, expire or until the battery Is out ln body. Three of the Butchart, during a greater portion of green silk lining; between South In the after- Fork and Huntsville. Finder return to who were present declined the day, and it was late arnoon when all details had been 310 25th. fign the petition last 1 . si night, for were ranged and the documents reasons, but they Joined the 1 signed up. LOST 8unday, between Monroe avespprevlng the action. nue and the depot a breast pin. Findpetition assigns no reason for er return to 2560 Orchard and rehe battery be mustered 1 ceive reward. dserT)e but it Is no secret among LEGAL 01 th national guard that the LOST Gold watch, initial on back A. Jfitth dissatisfied with NOTICE. t E. A.; silver fob attached. Leave at Sc that have existed ln the mil-tlStandard office. Reward. P81-- ' Is likely It Lake United Salt States land office, 1381 w n,ght was prcclpliated City, Utah, ifI1tlon I Captain William WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. i. August 10th, 1905. of To the concern: con,maa(,er Whom Fmuuirvr expressions of ad- - - Notice is it may given white nga at ' the that the state WANTED-Cle- an hereby former captain-wer- e Standard office. durin.11 of office a list ln filed has this U.tah u meeting. No. 222 of lands selected by the said state for the establishment of perma'ONA MINE'S LEGAL LATEST nent water reservoir for irrigating purposes under section 12 of the act of eongreu approved July 16. 1894. the District Court or Weber Coun?!ttJ'!fr(LL,,h. aepartniendent in The following tracts embraced in said ty,InState of Utah. minare ln a township containing Ouplona mine, near liat In the Matter of the Petition of Esare In list claims said Mpx1c. finder date of eral embraced ifcih M. Farr for the perpetuation of that he atoped ln a township containing mineral ther ttto . . testimony. 225 l fpet- - and claims at record, viz: hfttCh.t, JL Notice to All Concerned: been sinking in ore. Nl-Iwc. 7 sel-n.. 4 T. nc snd 30, Pursuant to an order of the above lhe han,n wall R. 2 W.. g. U Mer. "PleBOK named Court, tbe testimony of Wells re,n It A copy of uid list, so far as Lft ,. t. l'''er-lea-d ore, d?n) is lates Chase, Ambrose Shaw. Lorin Farr and to uid tracts by descriptive sub- Enoch Farr, each resident of Ogden, carrying 1 ThTnlxt .rfr"u.,n in "siting divisions, hss been conspicuously Utah, will he taken before David Matt' UltaE ore, posted In this office for Inspection by son, aa Referee, at the office of the r -" hfioJe high grade silver any person interested, and by the pub- County Clerk of Weber County, State h been sent from lic generally. httoa of Utah, at tbe Court House of said AU of hi ledge Within the next sixty days follow- Weber county, cn tbe 15th day of Sep''., t0 hr ton. ing the date of this notice, under de- tember, A. D. 1905, at tbe hour of 10: 00 Bougli lotoV-"hd partmental instruction of November ,P.,5i for rnln,n o'clock in the forenoon of said day, n enormous $7, 1896. (23 L. D. 459), preheats or and at such other time as said Referee 51 ta Hire? Uld- - Mr-- Luhy also contests agalnat the claim at .the atate shall appoint. work on larK, 5xg to any of the tracts or subdivisions The testimony to be taken relates 24. UfL Hp wasres.ng down 25 feet July hereinbefore described, on the ground to the right of said petitioner to divert that the same is more valuable for water from Ogden river at pr near the JhderMo??! c,as 0,1 Dew shaft, mineral than for agricultural purpos- mouth of the canyon of laid Ogden ! he company es, will be received and noted for re- river in said Weber County, for tbe L? 14 For port to the general land office at purpose of irrigating lands, agriculJLtn more develop- - Washington, D. C. Failure so to pro- tural uses, watering stock, and inch test or contest within the time spewith S shafts, now cified will he considered sufficient evi- like purpose. ESTHER M. FARR, . Is certainl--ontaiSrP1 character of Petitioner. dence of the described Is the uid tracts, and the selection HULANISKI AND PEERT, Jdse Unt'"d ln his thereof being otherwise free from obAttorney! for Petitioner.1 er on caiTiei ne jection will be recommended for apSi? Irtsa ,he bottom of proval JJV bCAN THE WANT AOS erew had. for only a SCAN THE WANT ADS. FRANK D. HOBBS, . ?L ,hare- - Call rtt. SCAN. THE WANT AOS. repPr Register. KaMonjV nJ1, Gapp. Room 23, GEORGE A. SMITH SCAN THE WANT AD Building. Ogd-- n. SCAN THE WANT ADS. Receiver. l-rr- houM-- w.;r. fsamc. pn.y. tl- - . mu Sego Lily Circle, No. 174, meet! WahkkVh .edge No. $70. Ogden second and fourth FricLijr bights Anier--0.JnuhcibooJ oilRailway Carmen of at 7:30. io K. of P. Hall. VUuiag blivk 1st , and 3rd Friday o( each neighbor cordially lnvlied .,i 3 boukos and moi'ili a; Kaiji HttU MRS. ADDIE CLARK, G. X. J ftrer'.. Good F-- HARDY. W ; C. C, 222 23rd St ELLEN EASTMAN. Clerk, 234 WashInquire from ownu i :.ue. A bargain ALWAY. R. 8.. 146 W. 22nd ington Ave. l Si: the prosecuting witness admit that he could not swear that the clothes were the same as were stolen. The days of suspended seutences for vagrants are a tning of the past and those who came bi fore his honor this morning and pleaded guilty to the charge in the hope of being released on a suspended sciiicuce were disappointed, ten days bring the penalty for the offense. A Puuman porter, J. H. Patterson by name, told the court that he had imbibed a little too freely las nU'bt, and that if lie had dint t ubed the iwace, as was alleged, that it was done un- Patter.ons fine was consciously. fixed at $5. C. D. McNeil was accuej of haring disturbed thr peace. As the arresting officer was not present the case was continued until 3 p. m., and McNeil allowed to put up fid ball for his at that time. When George F. Grieser was arraigned on the charge of vagrancy, ho denied the charge in no uncertain manner and told the court that he worked at the Rio Grande freight house. In railway So- - 54V FR ATEBNAL BROTHERHOOD CARMEN. SAI.E-R-ron- , wrkwUl FRATERNAL !. A. O. U. W. FOR h and hr, su' paying pvo;i.-er, ,ii6 I'ui. if ai o: r r. 1P05. TRAOc "'('i-n.-j- iiyin cur l REAL ESTATE. OS rr:i "1 comn,,',nr ite .M'Gl'ST FOR SALE BUT NOT PROVEN" GUILTY u!tahjrawihq MOUSING Na 8 Council Denver, ..........8;46 ............... h 2 A gentleman's good second hand bicy-cl659 22nd. Bell Phone 644 Y. 8 e. 12-- FOR SALE A nice gentle riding pony, PIANO TUNING Mr. Tempest Wood, well trained for carrying a paper single tuning $3.50; by the year $7.60. route. A bargain. Inquire T. B., care Address, care Fred Measa, 246$ Wash Visiting Woodmen cordially oclock. invited to attend. WM. DOYLE, C. C- E. AUTH, Clerk, lnt Nat. Bank Bldg. iv:nue. Btandard PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. .SLADES Hack: and Vans Day MOVING and Night SPECIALTY. PIANOS A J. C. SLADE, LESSEE. Fraternal Order of Eagles. Ogden Dr. A. Fernlund, Physician and Bur- Aerie. No. 118. F. O. E., meets every 408 25th Street Tribune Bldg. geon. Office hours, 10 to 13 a. m, 3 Sunday evening In Eagle Hall, east of honee Bill, Office 220: BelL Rest 'Phone 228. to 4 p. m. 840 25th 8:00. Visiting Broth224. st hotel, Reed independent Office 224, RcaL kitchen ntensils, rockers, frigerator, 1164. Invited to attend the are er Eagles condition. 583 25th St. beat etc., wm leava Wagon for Sanitarium Aerie meeting. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING. Utahna Drug Store comer at 8:30 E. R. GEIGER, w. P. ; a. m. and return 11:30 a. m.; at pt m. D. T. TRACY. W. SeCy. Wall paper, paper hanging and FOR SALE Horse and buggy, cheap. n LWVDTBIFO A el m TltitgMflmia Call up 1611 1, Independent phone. painting. See J. R. Drane, 2464 Wash. FOR SALE Eight rooma of furniture, piano, parlor, dining room and bedroom aets. carpets, curtains, pop e tieres, bedding, range, resix-hol- st t |