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Show run koexinq ogden, ctah, sattupay morxixo. AI'GrST 1903. 19, 7 ton won in tao straight heat. Time. Z'.vl :. 2:uti George G. was we-- 1 end. Me Kit icy third. Sweet Marie FRATEBNAL 1-- WOMEN albj started. SPORTING Bego Lily Circle, No. 174, meets aw ry aaoond sad fourth Friday nighu at 7:30, in K. of P. HalL Visiting neighbors cordially Invited. MRS. ADDIS CLARK. G. N. ELLEN EASTMAN. Clerk, 2234 Wash- At Saratoga. Saratoga. X. YM Aug. 18. Results: First race, hsndlcap. seven furlongs Sir Lynne wood won; aPt Bulger second; Marorsn third. Time, 1.87 Second race one miles Yorkshire Lad won: Blways second; Leila third. Time. 1:56. : vo. Pittsburg- Third race, handicap furlongs PNC IS 10 Veronese won; Lady Navarre second; defeated ptnsburg Sly 'Ben third. Tiine, J:09.And McIntyre Fourth race. S furlouyii Incantation Attendance won; Taxer second; Druid third. Time. 1-- one-eig- ht .- All i3 Women of Woodcraft. Ogden Clrela. meets every Monday night at 8 oclock. Odd Fellows HalL Visiting Neighbors invited. Dues can be paid at the office of Ed. Auth the afternoon of the 2S;h of each month. First National Bank Bldg. ANNA L. ADAMS. G. N 2651 Lincoln Ave. MARIE CRITES, aerie, 2731 Monroe. 581, 1:14. J Fifth race, 64 furlongs Whimsical 0 Vic third. Time, won; ' and Ritter; 1:08 Tangle second; JohnaSixth race, one mile Grand Duchess WjJJpeits. Umpire won; Conquest second: Bella Signora t third. Time. 1:43 Philadelphia. , were T:. 18. Hite At Latonia. ltoftoday's gsm. Both Brown Cincinnati, Aug. 18. Latonia re-Sdriven 10 th sults: First race, six furlongs Belletone ifrerior and Sparks going to visitors Anally won. won. Lady Eoilse second. Hopeful Mias third. Time, 1:19. igStSOO. Score; Second race, mile Wedgewood won. rESSr: 55 Van Hope second, Floriiel third. Time, 1:46 Third race, seven furlonge Roscoe Spark and Dooiu- won, Paul second. Bird of Passage j.Klem and Quail- third. Time, 1:32 Fourth race, five furlongs Kiss vs Cncinnstl. Merry Belle second, Toyn, third. UTwo heavy totting won, J57ewnte.ted heretoday ,Bo Time. 1:04 3 5. six Fifth race, furlongs Xaram the firt and CiamnnnA to un Inning. Attendance won, Euba second, Joe Goss third. Time. 1:15 Beore: Sixth ruoe. six furlongs La Pucelle ftrat S17 won. An Revoir second, Lasagilte Xi MM J third, Timo, 1:163-5- . B mtl ,...: and Moran; nd &reet jfgiugevint. ' fceoed jeiae I 142 - io- ington Are. ia -! 5 pW fa? ROYAL ARCANUM. 2-- i Safest and heat Insures men for ae, two or three thouaaid dollars. Emergency fund Marly Three Mlllioi Dollars; upward of thirty-onthousand death claims paid, amounting te ever ninety million dollars; membership over Three Hundred Thousand. Rocky Mountain Council No. 617, meets second and fourth Friday evenings at A O. u. W. HaR. ever How. ella store. Visiting brothers cordially e , 2-- SSr. J,Id 1-- - Invited. A. C. EMERSON, Regent JOB. SEVERN. Collector. CL BL ROBERTS, Secretary. TO THE FACT THAT STANDARD-EXAMINE- B. P. R WANT ADS. PAY. u' e ' 14 ' T DALY WEST Score: i a Mtsrire White. Smith and McFar-it- ; Orth, Newton and Klelnow, v. Clsvsland Washington. Cliftlsnd, Aug 18. Cleveland was ibis to hit Hughes end Washington im easily. Auendance 20u. Soon: ...5 8 0 YaiUngton 0 2 3 Orslasd Batteries Moon, Hall and Buelow; . UMhei and Heydon. , ...a......... Detroit vs. Boston. Detroit, Aug 18. Detroit won a pitchers battle from Boston today. Att- endance Beore: 1,500. Detroit seep BoltOn n.a.i , a. 9 a i k . a . a a a a .1 5- a and nn Battsriss-Douo- J 1 Warner; tad Crlger. Young BL Luul vs. Philadelphia. 81. Louts, Aug 18 St. Louis and nikdelphla batted to a 18 Inning Ua taiy, the final score being 3 tp I. The visitors urtmed to hare -- the con-w- d won in the ninth Inning, when ttt two men out and no runs. Hens let down and was hit sately five sea Waddell took his place and Jtaed sensational ball for ths of the game. Glade pitched kQint bill for St. Louis after the sand Inning. Attendance 1500. mu: It LWilS a,,aaaaaaaa3 13 1 3 13 1 lUiddphla teteries Glade and Spencer; Hen-0- , Wadcll and Barton. . ...... Ogden Council No. 777, meets at A. Monday at I p. m. Visiting brothers invited to attend. W. I. MORAN, r. a. D. HICKY. G. K. O. U. W. Hall every Need-ipli- e Chicago vs. New York. won n Otago. An. 18. ChicagoYork to-- j game from New Attend-nMOgain stopped the game. n KNIGHT! OF COLUMBUS. I AMERICAN LEAGUE. Ctfeaco York A. G. HOKN. E. R. W, C. CRANDALL. Secretary. and Overall llhelm. Harley and Banaewlne. m Chicago vs. New York. York, Aug 11. In n ten Inning roe today the local team defeated Hugo. Attendance 6,000. Score: York a, .a a.aaaaaaaaaaa5 6 2 JaegO a a a a aa 4 T 2 EARNINGS. The Daly Weat Mining company haa issued a statement to the shareholders which shows that the groee earn- lng for this period amounted to An encouraging feature of the statement la that after all expenses were deducted and an allowance of $36,000 was taken out to be applied to the regular quarterly dividend of $108,000, there remained an increased earning of $16,697.36. Tbe disbursements. Including $3,098 set aside for tax and insurance reserve amounted to $52,736.52, and from tbe present etntement it would seem that the management was not only providing for all of Its Improvements and continuing tbe most Important development ofthe property by dropping down tbe shaft, but that the dividend could almost be Increased one-hal-f whenever the directors see St to do so. THE UNION FRATERNAL ON The Union Fraternal League, Utah State Assembly. No; 22, meets In the Eagles hull every Thursday ven:ng at 8 . oclock. J. J. BBUMMITT. Speaker, . WAYNE RICHARDSON, Treasurer. THEO. MATHEWS. Clerk. TMS OREGON SHORT LINE TIMB CARD ( May 7th. 1908. DEPART. Net 7 Butte and lvnlsndI8:0 p. at Nat 9 Pocatello, Ldoipolicr 1:21 am, and Butts scbs No. 1:80 p. Bk. Valley No. 4. EsMara Sprusa ....4:18 S.O. No. 12 Soli and 19:48 Ttntio B. Nat 8 Salt Luka sad la taw ;8Q A a. nudists points 1101 No. I Salt Lake. Milford sad all points 8: south alt ka sud iatse- Na ISO pt a. madlata point . .8:88 Na g Local ARBtVD NA 1 Ast MnU trots Salt Laka THE MINING EXCHANGE. , Trading on the etock exchange yesterday was well distributed, and some stocks that had been shelved for n time were brought into piny. The total of shares traded In was 10,908, valued at $2,075.27. Lower Mammoth old strong, disposing of 600 at 29 cents, while May Day soared up to 9 selling 4,21)0. and Little Chief solid 1000 at 1 New York gained selling up as high as 44 cents, selling. 1450. Yankee Con. disposed of 500 at 33. On ths open board Columbus Consolidated continued to attract ths attention of the investors by bolding out an odd lot of 43 shares at $1.80. Daly West was s star performer and sent out 15 shares at $15. and Thompson was very much In demand at the advanced price of 13 cents, distributing 3000 shares. 11-C- um 3-- 8 4 .... ........ .......... ... .......... .8:48 pt Timlo Na &TBrl marly n w br Dunlsavy, Byrnes were responsible for lhree ruM- - Score: J tl!??-Br- orn and- - Byrnes. ' Hoi Umplro-- Md ' 1 . Fsrtland vs. San Francisco, Ore, Aug. 2 ftanclw bSK&ickdMcLn:: thplre-a- iTi RACES Grind Circi . i41rv.fa,r M T distanced. -- thc5soir vaunts. Time, lSj- - ?ii 2 ' l i second t Urt tareA I 2: 7 Rescued' 35 Persons. : ; Norfolk, V.. Aug. 18. Only 12 taken known dead had today been from tbe wreck of the Atlantic Coast Una railways, though there are 80 of the colored excursionists yet missing. The probabilities are that the bodies of many of these will he found In the bottom of the river. A derrick and wrecking company raised the two submerged cars, hut as they did so, ths ends fell out of the cars and what dead there were went to ths bottom of the river with the debris. The river is now being dragged and it Is expected that a number of bodies will be taken from the water before nlghL The latest victims to ha found are an unknown colored man and unknown colored woman. The only white persons known to be dead up to this time are W. E. Jolly, the promoter of the excursion, and hla young companion, Edward Forbes. About CO of these 169 excursionists have come to Norfolk cither slightly Injured Or braised. There are 23 Injured at the hospitali with 12 known dead, which leaves between 70 and SO of the excursionists yet missing. The ; Atlantic. Coast, Line officials have given out no statement In the matter but Cleveland Thompson, an eye witness, says that tbe email gey "signal "which wajwafed ou th track to warn the approaching train that ths draw waa open, though for- - a cwKlf was thin ?,n,s 1,1 itaepeie ttaki red flag, had faded almost completely white. The tug for which the draw was opened waa Just passing through when the train dashed into the water. The tug reversed her engines quickly and barely avoided being caught by the engine la Its descent Cleveland Thompson declares that Engineer Relg remained by. hla engine Jump, ns up to the last and did not first reported. Reig was - badly Injured about the head and body, and Is now In the hospital. He may re! f cover. J. 3. Thompson, aged sixty years, Cleveland scene and, leaping twenty feet landed and father a of fanner - Thompson,' rushed with I 18.-f- ian ia won from Portland "ther close but not exct J Man With- - an Ax 7 ford 9 $JJ 11 an hx to the on top of the second conch. He cut n and rescued .hole In the top of the-ca- r Into New York. Ang. 18. News that the sugar rate war, between cart-era. western and. Gulf line mil- rends, which was proceeding to n harmonious settlement las! week, Is to be continued was mads pub- The names of ths lie here today. ' dissenting railroads were not 1 Burned but eastern lines are ua-derstood to have cart many of the negative tMUTofr" . and ......... . ........ .8:18 A as Salt Laka and .. . Mil- aA . .11:88 Trains south u Juab do not run Bundaya C ft. HENKT. Ticket AgmL - A. B. MOSELEY, Trav. Pssa Agent. - ORDER CIVIL ENGINEER. L D E. OF WASHINGTON. Ogden, - Utah. BURLEY,- O. P. ft T. A. Salt . Ijike City. Ogden Union, No. 172. Order of Washington, meets every Tuesday evening at 8 oclock in Al O. U. W. Han. Visiting comrades Invited to attend. WM. DOYLE. President 201 Eecles Bldg. Ind. Phene WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. P. O. Box 499, Odgen, Utah. B. SPENCER, CIVIL ENGINEER. Railroad. Waterworks, Sewers and Power Plants. Accurate Surveys, Plans, Estimates and Reports. U. S. Deputy Mineral Suiveysr." Office, 1161. POOL AND BILLIARD SUPPLIES. FORESTERS OF AMERICA. -- flr ...... mu TO CONTINUE. lake Na A Salt Lake sad later mediate points ,, ....... .8:08 a ia Na 9 Masters Express ....7:06 a Pt Na 8 Portland and Butts. 7:00 a ia Na 0 Bulls and Fucarallo 6:00 p. m. Na 11 Cache Valley ....IOUab. Court Wasatch No. 2, Foresters of FOR RENT modern brick on Pool and Billiard Meats L O. O. F. Hell, 24th Nob Hill, cheap rent to steady ten- JACK FERGUSON, America. Tables and Supplies Telephone-B- elt and third Wednesday first 7 26-1 m ant. Wedell. street, 643-k- . ma2506 Lincoln. Slot evenings of each month at 7:10. chines. Four-rooFOR RENT Q. W. HALSEY. C. R. house, summer kitchen. 232 22nd 8L P A. GARNER, Secretary. FIRE INSURANCE. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. OF THE MACCABEES. B. H. GODDARD, Insurance, Real Es- KNIGHTS Loans. Rooms 411 412, and tate FOR 8ALE Household furniture; 411 Utah Loan ft Treat Building. Silver Tent So. 1, meets first and lady's bicycle. Inquire 649 23rd at third Friday evenings at 8 oclock, in WEBER ASSAY OFFICE. K. of P. Halt Visiting Knights corInvited. dially CHICKENS FOR SALE Nice lot of F. M. COCHRANE, Commander. of W. 8. Academy, 2440 Jefferson chickens. Including Rhode Island R. T. HARRIS, Record Keeper. by avenue, Ogden, Utah; samples Reds. 849 20th street. Bell 'phone mall will receive careful attention. 377Z. j. G. Lind, Assayer. Ogden Tent No. 24, meets the second and fourth Wednesday evenings FOR SALE Household furniture, 877 , ASSAYER. 24th street Bell phone 711x. at 8 oclock sharp. In I. O. O. F. Halt Visiting Kalghta cordially livltad to J. McVicker, Assayer, 150 Main St., attend. P. O. Box 1011 Utah. Lake Balt City, J. W. HALSEY, Commander. FOR SALE Horn and buggy, 263 Samples by mall or express will be F. F. BOND, Record Keeper. W. 21st St peraons Just before the car dropped the water and became almost completely submerged. At noon divera went to the bottom FOR SALE Milk wagon sod route. of the river at the scene of the wreck Address Route, care Standard and found n carload of dead men, women and children, those being the victims in the first car behind the en- FOR SALE A nice gentle riding pony, well trained for carrying a paper gine whose bodies went Into the river when the end of the car dropped out route. A bargain. Inquire T. B, care as It was rained by derricks tkla Standard ' morning. Engineer Reig is seriously BUSINESS CHANCES. Injured and hi mind is not clear. The work of raising the carload of deed bodies found in the river will FINE location for reliable party to begin at once. open restaurant In rooming house of forty room; good tourist trade. Money maker for person with small capital. 220 West Second South, Salt Lake City. 8UGAR RATE WAR 31 Salt 9A a at 13:50 Express Na J Oak aa Na 9 Butte aid Pocatello SES. out today by Tacoma. Br J Aut 4 a good gam allowed hut tad was well supported. 11 2? to the same numbe fcad difficulty in getting ow the plate. He walked c Mt 18-S- H. YOUNG DEAK CHARLES a a $-- 4 Advices received yesterday from Denver, anunoced the death of Charles H. Young, of Denver, superintendent of the Colorado and Utah division Mr. of the Wells Fargo company. fctlsrles Briggs, Welmer and Young was well known here, he havMg; MrGlnnlty and Bowerman. ing mads several trips a year to this isfiro ODay. city and Ogden, in looking after the Interest of hla company. PACIFIC LEAGUE. Mr. Young la survived by a widow and two young children. R. S. CarSssttls vs. Los Angelas. ey, local manager, haa gone to Denver to attend the funeral, the arrangetetle. Wash, Aug. 18. Baum FOR RENT-HOUment for which had not been completr LOST Gold watch. Initial! on back A. tattle team down to six ict E. A.; silver fob attached. Leave at FOR RENT Seven-roota thla afternoon. Not a h ed at. noon yesterday. brick house. Standard office. Reward. ueroMed tbe plate, while fou 514 Cross St. dehors made their way are J LOST From Corey's Livery, one dark FOR RENT McuiL The hits secured of house; modem. W delivery fere costly. Score: 158 20th mt. Inquire 187 26th. bay horse, five year old, with spot sore small roach mane; in forehead, 0 , spot on shoulders; shod all round. 4 J Wwiee-MI- ller rewarded- by returnFinder will be FOR RENT Four-rooand Clark1; B cottage Rail4 Spies. Umpire Perrlne. road location. $150. E. 8. Holnpp, ing to barn, 2566 Washington ave. St Eccles Bidg. to LEAGUE. $105,-833.C- Yew Tacoma vs. Oakland, Ptuiciioo, Aug. 18. a ELKS, Ogdon Lodge, No. 719, meets every Tuesday evening. Lodge and elub rooms, second floor Masonic building. 2416 Washington Ave. , e OF WOODCRAFT. FOR SALE Xwly furnished rooming bouse. Good bnxlcpsa. All rooms fillel. 2168 Gran aveuuc. Fffecdv Dm. 4th. 189k DEPART. Mail and kUpitsa. . .8: U 2 Overland Limited for Bluffs, OmahA Council Denver, Kansas City wed So. C a. Na east dally l:Mp Na 4 Atlantis Express for , A Denver, OmahA Council Bluffs Kansas ( tty and all 7:28 a points sail daily..- ARRITat Na I Pacific Express tram OmahA Council Bluffs Denver, Kansas CUy and a a aSeW Al Ai fltU Iftfly Na 1 Overland Urnltad carefully assayed. Council OmahA from ARCHITECTS. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Bluffs, Kansas City. Denver and all points east, .8:88 p. ia dally Silver Hive, No. 1, meets the second F. C. Woods ft Co., Architects, roomu 8:88 A Mail NA and fourth Tuesdays at 2:19 p. m. at 1$ and 57, First National Bank Build& A. HENRY. Visstreet. Twenty-fift- h 810k. Hall, Telephone ONeill ing. Tlskot Agsat , iting Sluters cordially Invited. Mi A. D MOSELEY, BUILDERS LAURA AVERILL L. CONTRACTORS AND Trav. Pus Agent P LUCY NELSON, R. K. Ogden. Utah Whcclright Contraction C. workers, estimates furCement WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Transfer a SpeeMRy-S-isvengnished. Excavation and all kinds of Werib Wash247$ cement work done. Weber Camp, No. 74. Meets la K. kxcurelon Wagons In SeaMA ington avenue. of P. Hall ia Utah National Bank building every Thursday evening at 8 PIANO TUNING. oclock. Visiting Woodmen cordially PIANO TUNING Mr. Tempest Wood, Invited to attend. C. WM. DOYLE, ,lngla tuning $2.50; by th year $7.50. E. AUT1I, Clerk, 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. Address, care Fred Mena, 2468 Wash a t ft a er 1-- t venue.' PHYSICIANS FOR TIME CARD AND SURGEONS. RENT-STO- RES. fraternal order: of eagles. SLADE'S Hacks and Vans MOVING J. Night Day and A SPECIALTY. PIANOS C. SLADE, LESSEE. Fraternal Order of Eagles. Ogden Tribune Bldg, Aerie, No. 118, F. O. E. meets every 408 28th Street, Bell, Office Z20: Bell RaM. Sunday evening la Engle Itall, east of phone Dr. A Fsrnlund, Physician and feet near Mndslon school; on. Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m., 2 for will erect (ton proper parties. to 4 p. m. 240 25th sL Phone 229. 224. Indspsfidcat, Office 22k Reed hotel, at 8:00. VlslQng BrothApply Wm. Glasmsnn. 1144, er Engle are Invited to attend the Wagon for Sanitarium wffl leave HANGING. PAPER e meeting. AND PAINTING EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Utahna Drug Stem eeraar at 8:28 W. P. R. GEIGER, return 11:30 m.; at A m. m. ant W. T. TRACY, Beey. Wall paper, paper hanging and BUREAU Bennett EMFiiOYMENT at 4 p. m. return ,and Aerie Phytidan. forbeS. a block. Ind. 703. painting. Sea J.R- - Dr sue, 2464 Wash. 8ur-r- e 10 r a a t |