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Show r i:sn.v i:.MixKii: 4:ii:n. ttah. Tin: mm:inv, jiokmvi:. 10, pCR SALE C I ; COULD 18 0!NCAR FAMINE I'ST .1 li, I CIVIL . FRATERNAL ENGINEER. ROYAL fii-.- i .. ' W.i.-iiii- IN THE TO PROFESSIONAL K'UXl' IJt'lV HIS WAY 7 REAL ESTATE. ' on n,v G if, iii 'V NVt i - ' UiBY. : I':-- ; C'tf-f- . : Wus-i- CIVIL EXG1NEKR. Accurate arcanum. Safevi and Sewers aud one. J'"' : V"1-11 . M'K.Ni-KK- Survey, i be- lexart-men tor three ihoU'and doliarx. fund nearly Three Milieu ho . in- u-- i u::d Report thou-ou- d lAillai; upward of ihiriy-ons Deputy M:neral Surveyor." claims paid, amouuting to Eerie Bldg.. Ind. Phone over iiiiu-tmillion dollars; memberpO. 6o 499, Ogden, Utah. ship ov Three Hundred Tlmuotnd. e - j.- - f.r EAST TOLEDO tti:-.-- i.il! . ' '.ni.Cfd ilV'illni , w Army of Secretaries to Railroads Have Given Aid in Wabash Large Orders for ' - - t- York, Oct. 9. George Gould a Urge party, Including nil hi wU Sbief adviser. legal two tiL left Weehawkem nrivate ear attached to the Chicago uiula limited ot the West Shore Juid. hound for Toledo. the inillioti jgttt will he mad. the Missouri Pacific president liialwsy company aud Joseph Rauucy. ol the Wabash Jr., for Uic control wlllllY. will lie jir Gould and his parly fouled In Toledo vwuorjw afternoon Delano, whom Mr. Gould y ringed to be elected to the presidency of the Walmsh Thursday after haring denoted Mr. Ratuaey from that office. Mr Gould, when asked on the twin : if he expected to win, replied 'I really cannot aay. l hope so, but I will know more about it on Tuesday." Edward T. Jeffery, president of the Western rail Deliver, Rio Grande mtd. and Mr. Goulds first lieutenant ad chief adviser of the management T ef the Gould sy stem, is sanguine, don't see how we can lose, he said, l Winslow 8. Pierece, Mr Goulds legal adviser, is with the party sad sill have full charge ot such legal proceeding aa may arise. It was said yesterday that the departure or Mr. Gould for the west did nut terminate the quest for proxies. The search will be continued today ttatiJ the last possible nxuneut, when a trusted employe will be desfiatched from 193 Broadway tor Toledo with the precious documents. Mr. Gould has with him a small In addition to army of secretaries. those already named the party includes Thoms II. Hubbard. John T. Terry and K. T. Wrtlea. all directors of the Wabash. In Toledo Mr. Gould will make kia headquarters either In hla private ear. tlio Atlanta, or at the u Mtat nttin 1 tw t lreen f C o How prin-fina- Boody House. THE STATE PETE POLITICS. BAN Ahiuii, Oct. 8. Polities Is beglnniitK in warm up a little for the municipal A i leriicn to be hold In November. jiriuiarj' has been called by .the Republican chapman. Alfred Alder, to he belli UiMoIkt 12. where the selection of camildate for mayor and etty offiAs to the cers will be nominated. candidate for mayor, ihere settus to 1k only one advocated by the Republican . but whether or uot the present incumbent. Mayor L. R. Aadereoa, who the choirc. will aenpt is a question. If he does not acept, it is likely Its i P. P. Uyreng and Alfred Alder w ill take a hand In getting this honor. There will possibly lie others who will be placed In nomination ftr niaycr. ax then- - are s.H factous la the Republican ranks which will more than likely be felt In the city cam1 paign. Kor city American Goods Are inated Against. recorder the present In- IRRIGATE 3,000 ACRES. The directors of the Lwhl Irrigation company, aaaisted by Way Went, county surveyor, veater-da- t made the preliminary survey for he pipe line that will carry Water for irrigifilon purposes Utah from lake unto the farms west and aouth of It l tiroposed In convey the Wilier through a wooden pipe two and r miles iu length to a point near the T. R. Jones farm, where the elevation will be axvenly-llv- e fsi-- t above the present level of the he. Valves will also let portions n the stream out at. the county road nnr feet above the lake and at a point jttst north of the I). 1 track at n elevation aixty-flv- e feet above the Jake. Below these points there arn il.wn acres of land, and It Is d that thirty Second feet will sup-P'- y the water necessary. The of the Irrigation company will s onro get detailed estimates of the f eonxtnictlng such a plant and Wlie line, and will also have atlor. "eye draw up amendments to the x articles of incorporation lll'm to carry out the project tel 'ii.-- submit the whole proposition 2l'e ''tH'kholrters for their approval. Till. l'hi sugar factory is now well PPlic-- i wlji licet s to commence the a campaign, and will commence emg early Tuesday morning. Work t.t s.kii Ik- - commenced at the same Pringviiie and Spanish Kork. rmr ",ate that the beets are ..Jli rnniine much better than they f,,r ,hre weeks ago. In nlL,.,pr.1 field where the beet tops would wl rate a failure the roots are fairly nod Since the white fly went the v' made a material growth Iihv" also been greatly helped Bv ,h'' leccm r,nf Ovt. 8. III, estl-"Wc- 11 com-Wi- -r 0t PROBATE and GUARDIANSHIP County Clerk or the Rcapec-KSigners for Further Information. 'hi court of Weber County c nf l iai,. of .Mury Knabe. deceased. will present claims with airt! to the itndenlgned at Gun- 0mcB- No- sr u U,P - ' S. OgdenCfyr. &3 GEORGE i 'H ovn-- i,,'1.' V. WHITE. rr said Adinini-Taw- puhllcstMin r. H- A - laxlge. No. 719. meeis eveiy I'roiup: Jaulge and null -'phone room, erund floor lUaolc building. 3 worl wn.-k- . Opdi-i- I I v! Tm-xdu- y Di'Il It if. .41t VNION SJj LABjl FURNISHED i'Oil KKT West roouiK. i:;4 'Hi-- . ' THIS ON ADVERTISEMENTS ONE CENT PER PAGE COST WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO FIRST INSERTION LESS THAN 25 CENTS. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN EXCEPTING BUSIADVANCE, NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. Full a WANTKli , ginia. at Girl Curiis. XiI.iiiim Chapman Girl for general Apply 2332 Jefferaon. . . ti7.se l LIliiiT iia;:. Hell s avenue. JhU Lii'.l I..K ivkiiii. Mii-i-l- FI It.NISlIKlJ ruoliir-Imperial. m. FUR . c:i m W.!T p :s; ulll l ' ! I ' si 7 1 -:- !7. 11- fruiur Iioiiki-- . M -- j wtsrt.. , 10-3-- Girl or woman for bousa-wor160 2uth al.f lu atom. f Mrs. Richmond. Inquire Og- MALE HELP, WANTEDl A prominent Monihly Magas Inc, with v ) 1.AVIIA AYi.lill.U -- I CY NELSON. It. ! IK if. . i friimc riMiiu watrr. city Torun-- tf i' RATHBONE nf Uuiu SISTERS. at 3n in t li i.i 11 I .til, l inii NiiFuii.h!' Ikilil. biillilii g. Snii'iiriilug cm-i- l ill tnvli.'d in ,1 ; ei ,!. AIRS. ANNA JENKINS. ,M. E C MRS. ISABEL WYANT, it il. and C. FRATHNAL brotherhood railway IS If. A :i.,il. Meets every Saiuiilny nfii'iiiiMin Ave. tT.0 sib- l liair and ruly-x- (' Hank liiiililing, crerv Monday evrtiin... All K i f lVr i nui'.ted Hi liiia-Willi us. E. R. GKic.s:i;. c c A. T. Wood M nr F. 1. N. MKID. K. li: It. IT.J )! B,,x .'l.-i- Kn gilts n. Pt diM-a-- house . C. KNIGHTS Or PYTHiAS. nf ibe hair ,iud sc.iili iiiiiil, falliug hair sinniu'd; swileho. wigs. Iiiiier- - niaili M : l T CARMEN. luhly MISCELLANEOUS. x 23I-.I- r.Kim- - ui iliu . 1r J rnoinx. IW-- i to 7 lyr funiii-M- i 25th St. Full RENT At 25.1U f'lruislii'd housekeeping A. O. U. W. Full two Jcffi-raon- , rixmix. Hi 1 machine, bicycle. Bell 'Phone Jll-x- . it g 877 24th 81. 9 25-t- t RALE Jersey cow. Bell 'Phone lor FUR 775-k- , 1M6 Adams. 9 -- rooms FUR RENT Fuijuiftlieii limisckecpiug. 427 2 HU Si. 25-t- f mo. FOR SALE Fuiniture of an elegantly furnished home and bouse for rent to purchaser. KELLY A HERRICK NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS The Dixon: 2468 Graul; modern Improvements. Mrs. S. y. Dixon. tf FOR SALK Childs osk bed, with folding kiiles, maUrexs and springs; 85; cost $14; also Jewel range. 2819 Wnxliluglnn Ave. FOR RENT Clean furnished rooms, with bath, UAiroughly renovated; rooms. The also ligiit houM'kft-pinColonial, 362 24lh St. Mrs. S. L. 8 28-Chinn, proprietnsas. NEWLY FI RMSUED IUX1MS 23rd SI. Reasonable prices. U. H. Whipple. rahhiet, new-le- at EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. 275 high-clas- WALTER KICllKY, Recorder. ITnanricr. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Utah Camp, No. 9996, meet every Tuesday night at 8 o'clock la K. of I1. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Hall. Wasateli Diriilon No. 124, O. It. C.. GEO. E. WOllTON. V. C. tnceiH aeennd and fuurih Friday tit J. 11 SHAFER, Clerk :3) p. in. in K of I'. Hull, corner Wuhlilngiou avcuue and 24ih tree). MASONIC All bruihera are cordially 4uvliud lo attend. Maaonlc Hall, over 2416 Ave, Ogifon, Utah. F. W. HERRINGTON. C. C. D. L. HOYUJ, 8. and T. ORDER OF WASHINGTON. Ogden Union. No. 172, Order of uieeU every Tuesday Waahlugton, in A. O. U. W. evening at 8 o'cliN-Hall. Vluitiug connade Invited CAR-OR- AT ONCE, assistant manager for branch supply office and headquarters for salesmen. No investment I8 Salary required. Permanent. Adweekly. Commission extra. Como Block, dress Manufacture, 1 Chicago. 10-7--1 Japanese boy wants a position as cook or waiter. Call or write Iwai. 257 24th St. WANTED A good cook, a wall res and a dish washer. Call at old Schwarts Bakery, 2313 Wash. ave. 1 1 ANY Intelligent person may earn a for good incoma correspondlLg newapapera; no canvaxaing; experience unnecessary. Send lor par ticulare. Northern Preaa Syndicate, Lock port N. Y. Hlock. FOR RENT, UNFURNISHED u attend. WM. DOYIJS. President. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. tt RENT-Furnish- ORDER OF EAGLES Fraternal tbuer or K.igle. Ggdei Aerie, No. 118, F. O. K, uiee;a every Smiday iveiilng in ikigie H.ill, easl of Reed lintel, at 8: nil. Yisillnjt lirother Kaglo are tnvtiod to uiteiid the Aurle liieeiings. E. It. GEIGER, W. I. D. T. TRACY. W. Secy. H. II. roilHKS, Aerie I'liyuicluu. W. N. rKIRCK. EMPJjOYMENT BCREAP, 278 20lh xi reel. Indcjiraili-n- t Iclcjihone 954. 1 f Mrs. FRATERNAL Fidelity (grigr No. 2, A. O. U. W. Meeln in A. O. U. W. Hull every y lie evening. Vlsiilng bmik'-- r v iK'd. JAMES 11. M'LAI'GIILIN, M. W. s circulation, requires large, the services of a local representaQueen Ext her Chapter No. 4, O. E. ior tive to kNik after renewals aud In- yoil KEN T Funiished room Bennett 8.' Regular nieeltiiga hold at klaaonlc KMPJjOYMKXT Bl'REAI) ave2825 crease subscription list In Ogdcd on Xye lighi housekeeping. Hall the Aral aud third Friday of each Block. Ind 703. a salary basis, with a continuing nue. month. Sojourning member cordially Interest from year to year in the invilod to attend. WANTED PUPILS. defurnished business crested. THE Experience Newly EUNICE C. GORDON. W. M. 2468 sirable. but not essential. Good also lor housekeeping. moms; 1JIA.IK HALSTEAD, Secretary. Vkilln WANTED Pantone. pupils Adfor C. Room Arc. person. right opportunity Washington 2721 Jefferson Ave. dress, Publisher, Box 69, Station O. DEGREE OF HONOR. New York. ed room. Ron-ne. FOR WANTED TO RENT-ORG- AN. FORESTERS OF AMERICA. Mecia every Wcdneaday evening aL FOR RENT $2.00 per 8 o'clock at A. O, U. W. hall. Mra, Organ; 159 21 st. month. 'Phone 759-kCourt Wanatcb No. 2, Korealcr of Maggie Dreyer, C. of H.; Mi( U Jenf nie l'miit, ri'cnnler; Mia foiis Pierre, Anierlra. Meets I. O. O. F. Hill. 24th tlnaneier. Visiting member cordially atreel, first, aud third Wedneday luviied. eveniuga of eaeh monih at 7; 3d. G. W. IIAIJ4EY, C. R. PROFESSIONAL P. A. GARNER, Secretary. ODD FELLOWS. ROOMS . 10-7- FOR RENT In Grand Opera House Block, modern nioma for light housekeeping. In sullen of three 13) or otherwise; with heat, gas nnd water. Kelly A Herrick. THE UNION FRATERNAL LEAGUE. Ogden Lodge No. 6. Independent OrOdd Fellow- -. Meet in 1. O. Ecclcs Bldg. O. F. Hall I'tsli The Union Fralernul light housekeeping. every Tue-da- y evening. Stale Axrienibly, No. 222. meet ill the invited to broibrra cordialiy Vlaiilng BOARDERS WANTED. klrxl Ns i, Bank Bldg. be presen i. Eaglet.' ball every 7'hurtday e veiling " L 8 o'cl'H'k. JOSEPH CHE,. Grand. Noble PERRY. J. .1. J. HIllMMITT. Spe..kiT. Iu7-lyr- . BOARDERS xt 132 25th 8i. J. D. ML'RIHY. HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. WATNK RICHARDSON. Treasurer. TI1EO. MATHEWS. Clerk. WANTED Hoanb ra at 446 22nd. Ind. IndeNow 36, Junction City Lodge Phono 853. meet of Odd Order Fellow, pendent DR. D. X. 8MITH. 11 Nat. Bnk. Bldg. in I. O. O. F. Hall every Thursday FOR RENT HOU'.iES. Visiting brother cordialiy evening. Invited to be present. BARBERS. . FOR RENT Four-roobrick, JAK. HUNK, N. fS. 2625 Tel. 71 lx. ."onroe. WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. NEW hsi'lH-- hhop. corner 23rd street l'Mi-4- , . Hebor Folkmon, former- i and Queen Clly Rebckuh laxir.e No. 4. D o Wiggins' lias opened aiiop and TOR RENT-Room- ing house wnili 21 Meet first and third I O. O. F. fcwB .old room. Inquire 377 22.1 t. P.s-lniat Odd Fellowa Saturday evening street. Visiting Hall. Twenty-fourtFOR KENT house. Monroe member invited. Ave.. near 25ili 81. I7.)0 j,er nm. FIRE INSURANCE. MRS. C. ZIMMERMAN. Noble Grunl. M-if C. F. Grout. 352 24th Si. MRS. K. 31 KID, Ha'f, 718 2 ".rd St. EnReal insuranre. if. GODIitnD, I), FOR RENT 411 brick, modern 14MUM. Rooms slid 412, tail FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. convenience's; well located. N. H. 413 Utah Ixiau A Trust Building. Ives, 200 Eccies Bldg. Ogden Lodge No. 371. T. F. B., meet INSURANCE. fii- -t and Miird Frl'lnvs i k p. m.. In I. FOR RENT Four-roohouse, sum success is deend-abl- e (), O. F. Hall. YLHIng mcniliei'K cor- Of mer kiichen. 222 22nd Kt. Ileal dially Invlicd. W. N I'KIKCK. Notary Public. work Kriiaii ; Fire. Idle and Accident InNKLIJK UI"ILE18,K. FOR RENT STORES. not surance. 4u7 24ih 81. J. CORAL TYLER. times. R. T. A11I.LEH, TrcuHiin-r- . to prove to you a KOR RENT- LESSONS. PIANO :1 Kelly A Herrick. KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. roneeri planiale. niaxdcl, Mrs. be 16V5xl38 feet tiar Madison school; 2630 No. Adam: earlier of piufio. Silver Tenl, No. 1. nipcl first and will erect stor. for proper iarih-sx. 7b.i 9 Phone Ave. Hell third Friday evenlugi at 8 o'eloek. In Apply Win. corK. nf P. flail. Vi .1 ling Knlghi musical. invited. dially SL gato Phones 174. 417 Twenty-fift. LOST OR STOLEN. F. M. COCHRANE. Commandi-TW. BAND E. CONCERT NICHOLS' II. T. HARRIS, Record Kecjiur. STRAYED Oil r'l ULEN From range Niehoia. Director. Inal ruction on all 3 ami 4. No Instrument aud two bay cobs, band military Ogilen T'di. No. 24. meet the brands, no white on one. Mar and and fourth Wednesday eveniuga thorough rsinrao in Interpretation, little while (" hind few of other.; jflion 1196 Ind. 252 Patterson Ave. at k o'clock sharp, in I. t). O. F. Hall. Return 10 V. O. Faulkner. Vlhi'ing Kr.'eh'a eoidinllv invited lo TWO I NKI RNIMHED Attorneys-at-La- w ('. C. RICHARDS. CHARIES STOFT. ROOMS for 458 21st St. der of Dentists Tiiml-em- r W;i-di- TTpAVKSE wants iKudtlon- - in I"11 housekeeper or rook, while going to school. Asanka. P. family as O. Box H. 10-7-- SITUATION WANTED By young man experienced in dry goods, clo tiling, shoes and groceries; best references Address L G. &, care S.andard. ts. WANTED WANTED ter. 550 MISCELLANEOUS. head of horses to Win22nd Si. Hell phono 691s. 50 III 10-9-- 1 Six-roo- our at all laundry lis nive Why chance that our laundry should your laundry? :oii-roo- hoy-col- FAT HORSES WANTED All Burnett A Dee, 2537 Grant. site. tf 1 Clean, white raga at the Standard office. WANTED LOST. Ogden Steam Laundry . h By E. Green, a purap containing railroad pass, 2 key, and money. Reiurn to 8. P. Office and receive 10 reward. LOST 9-- The Utah National Bank xct-on- d , Haskell, I. T.. Oct. 9 The bodies of Miss Margaret Lindst y. a school teacher, and Jos. B. Young, a barber, wpre found today in the road three miles north of Haskell. There were marks of violence on the bodies and a revolver was found near the scene. Tne couule were last seen alive on Sun&r.y out of evening when they diove Haskell in a buggy. Th woman at the Stone Bluff country taught near Iia9kell. Young lived school, found at Bixby. The sheriff has no definite flews npnn which In work. 1 1 WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Wusuli'li IsMlge N11. 376, Ogih-i- l Ili'oiherhiHid Railway Caruicu of Anicr-leu- . of Weber IICuiiip. Nn. 71. Mena in K. I. ii m Utah Naiinnal HaiiEGGS. KGGS. Ksi-in8 ton', Ioriulile meel Ini and 3rd 1 'inlay of each . MV ulbu sell groceries. mouth at 7F! building every Tlitu-ila- v rvening at ( 1111. Euglr o'riiN-kYi oil lug Wtxjdnii'u in? imu eortljaHy W. E. I laid), c. C., 222 2;inl 8;. llll ileil 10 HMi'IiiI W. It. ALWAY. K. ti., 146 W. 22nd. WM. DtiYI.E. C. C. rt; FOR almost new. E. AUTIi, Clerk. 1st x.n. Hank 456 22ml SI. - at the One-metho- Found. S. : r. No. 1, lueci ihe eit,u t ':ul ti'uMli Tsii'Mihx, , in. n: o'NwII ila'I. 'i'wi':lt.' t,f!11;;jn Via- rire.-:- . i'.i;; luvileil. ra ,rr ,U 1"'- 10 1 LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Ave. RTS. lm 1I- 1-. siiMrfluiiils nil ImiliiiiMlks ii'liioie.l b1- - SI.-V'- l. FOR SALE - Hi7 SAI.K-Un. Kelly h.iIi or wiihuul . invited SIOll AX. P. S. D. H1CKV, U. K. . p 8 7 'I emu-- . iu. ' ' 7 room j i Lsrac t ! viwiiiiii broihi-r- w. CONSTlHCTIi.Ni f 7. nieeii at A. ,0 , very Moiday at 8 p. ,,ul1 t j 1 37.3'j In-I- 1 in. 4 GOODS AND lOSTUMES. - OF COLUMBUS. BUILDERS. furii ; IU1 Isli on,. FUR SALK- - T, ; by tr.; ,vi on Mail-;ui- i Aie. heiweeu -- 41 li and LMti Apply to Will. liliiMuuun. Slil!lljl'(t oflil'O. houe-wor- WANTED WANTED A Laundresa den General Hospital. HAIR 'I A Washingt...! . KNIGHT i ,, 4i r.Knii 7,''iy. ivPsrw .. i I WANTED i 1. 'Mill. slP. i Iioiim-- Keil.. rn.ini-.- . l-(I FI'ltMSItKJ) Vir- Ink. 2339 Monroe. Mia. Girl . Inquire WANTED House. a ltiiilil-Tei- SALK-tin-ca- lu-- WANTED Ivr.i. :'.(i-- . Uliim. ScWs'l i iooUix xir.-i-ta- . KKNT-Fnrul-.i- FIRST CLASS dining room girl at A i I'j.iici-RPii- , Full FAI.K l.urac lm. pii.g Wall in le !uk FIRST CLASS funi.'h.il J2K Si. FEMALE HELP WANTED. mi.- - " 'Ullil.W u , . h 1,1 .it if Mild at unci'. biiHti-- L' 7 I ii, i Ogilcn t.ialge. ROOMS. Furniafitvl iioum'Io an. I'uriiir avenu. s. Away up In Amoy Mime months ago Barber Washington Ave. J. A. HOWE1.L. E. R. JH. KNAVSS, Becreisry, I'yihias. i.iivi, W RENT t !i(u,.t0NTRAC1CRS ivtii!t:u,t T FllK SV1.E UNTIL YOU HAVh INVESTIGATED THE GOOD POINTS ABOUT STANDARD - EXAMINER WANT . . . a ADS. Fit i'ii . .!i;!ui..il N.itioli.il r..:hi. rm f.c. m . o-- . SQi'liil-'S- pin llr.ruk Ac K,,!l W i'i'.i.s.i' II :. . ;uv C an.l ' il. t - t C. SI,.I-;.- Knil hsiii. IiOST niu' inrquois' pin xiirrounde.I with brilliants. Miner re:urn to i.hix office. Grant. JO 5 4 CHANCES. FOR SALE Good paying Apply 221 24lh St. We can mzke moai aUraiiiie ofmen and wotm-- to fer to energe-ibecome our represent localities. Pref'T tire in I'nelr uhoi-timfa One who va.'i devote tln-i- r lew to managin'" v.iii) a - 9;9-t- f New York. Oct. jndco V. J. who wear to Vouexcela montha ago a a tperlal ccmmiiiioner C.0-hou- represbMng the United State returned to New York todav on the steamer Carao&i. He wi'.l go to Washington today. SUPREME COURT IN SESSION. Washing. on. Oct. 9. Tip. tiipreinx court ,l the United Siut.-- nail im'av for the term or 19n5 und wi-l- i ail memhera 19"fi Wood Tnipt by the ytar Addrrt. Care Fred f:.- anr KInile Si. . l j . MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO l.o'.N KENNEDY. l: ni Bank IbuMing. JACK FERGUSON. Tfsil seJ Blllliir! Table and Supplier. 9 oephor.'.--- . Unedn. fc.ol fuu Bell, cLInca. . lj-7-.-tj j J. J. BRUMU1TT. on farn.-- i ' 27-''- PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. TAILORS. ' I.OTHINC. 157 75' li Si paii-- d. ml Re--I 7 C Dooly aPrMldc!?t a Vico Prwijr Horoeo E. Poory Ralph C Hotp tiMniMMti .Coo tfop A. WV:h-ingio- Afflitim CiiWw IMelPtooh Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Woodt-rafi- , Ogden Circle. eveiy 51pndr uight at S oriock. Odd Fellow' Hall. VMtlng .Vtgh!2: Invited. Dura Can be p:iid at the office of EJ. A'lih 'hi' af'eriiiion of 'he L'Mh of each ui.iii h. l'ir-- t Nii ioual ltanl; hl.lg. U N."A 1.. ADAMS. G I United States Depositary W'javn'uf Dr. A. Fernlnnd, Phyilcian and Sur- Office hour, in to 12 a. m.. 2 Phone 229. 10 4 p. m. 346 25th Pf. I'r.-.-.-- i OF OGDEN Segtj Lily Circle. No. 174. meets evand fourh Friday night er'" of P. Hall. Vixliing M 7:;u. in K. nudially invited. DDIK CLARK. C,. N. MRS i:i LEN KASTMAN. Uleik. 2234 Ave 7:1 (,ou. ur-- l w IIUXTER gf Fir; Nai l. POOL AND BILLIARD SUPPLIES. C43-K- . WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Mate a, 2466 Wash. Are. e, - u Januarr i No c.ipiial r. quiied. We niauur.ie- tore u si'iph- - Fae oT merchan-lifor wliieh iliw 1 univeriu) d Rai'iuvnd Hill A Co. IvS rnahd. branches BACK. Mr. 13 50; W. HALSEY. .'ommand-ry BOND, Record Keeper. .1 o-- 1 JUDGE CALHOUN ITAVJ TUNING tingle tuning c butlnesa. . nl't-nd- PIANO TUNING. Ilrwxril BUSINESS Bodisa of a School Teacher and a v JUS. 8KVEKX, Collector. 1. R KOUKHTS. gocretarv. o.l ' ; j THEY WERE MURDERED. notice i. 'lit ' linn- - II How- B. P. O. ELKS. Va;i Zwcilen if !.' aL' ! Mu- ui lu)r.'M til'1 .M1 I ti rl.k, A Jlrl l !rk Mi-si- on. s ll,,'.n.e .lulu ' Iti., .let Iu 4 f :ii..ine.l " t::7, eveo-Ing- s ViMtiug hroibera cordially SCAVENGER WORK. c:. .1 I'l'lt d wi-r- (Xpivi-- No. illVJied. A C. EMCRSOX. Box lolv will be . Council. aud fourth Friday I". W. Ha!l. over . ... bXI.E ! ' , FOR - .i" !" id Discrim- t 11 Fl-I- ? morphine was smuggled in by coureal-inli In xurkx of flour. I'nfurtunutely Hit- - morphine got mixed the with flour and some people were poisoned. to The people who wanted boycott American goods circulated the txle that all the flour tan American product) had been jmisoned by the Kusalnna in older to destroy ilia Japanese. and by the Japanese with like designs on the Russians. Anyone who used the flour would die Inside of four monlbs! The story has hea-- made use of to such sn extent that no flour is to be seen on the streets of Hoihow, six hundred miles from where tint tale signed. If there la a distinct tioycott against American kerosene nil. It hss not come to my notice. Great quantities of a cheap Sumatra oil are being iuiiiorted and used to adulterate the much dearer and much better severe American oil, and frequent burns have resulted from the use of real hot irons in opening up the can with a view to adulteration. The Kev. Dr. William D. Noyes, a Presbyterian missionary In Canum, ays that the rapid spread of a boycott movement shows the new power of the native press. A few years ago such a thing would have 'been Impossible; now there are dailies In all the groat ritles of China, Chinaand It is a common sight to men reading them on the si reel. The foremost in the papers have been movement, and by lliem tin- agitation la carried to the towns in the Interior. It Is not only Rhanghsi, Canton, Che-foTien Tsln. Hangchou and Peking, hut all Ibe groups of ritles r.romid tbuse centers that are uffected. We are also in the movement the power nf the Chinese merchants they are uot only in China, but In Japan. Korea, the and In all R traits Settlements. Siam thee places they control considerable trade. "In Canton threats reported against all who worked In American mercantile firms. In Hong Kong Chinese dentist told me they had threatened to boycott him becauM he had received his education in America. The Viceroy of Canton claims that the boycott Is beyond government control, saying: 'You cannot compel men to buy certain good If they do not wltsh of spreading the agito.' tation seem novel, and that Is the the sending out of actors to portray onexist singe the farts and fancies that In the agitators' mind. Of one thing we feel cert sin. Whether the threatened boycott Is carried out or not I Immaterial, for It Is but a first step. China will take others and she may xtep fast, too. I believe the day has gone when the Occident can trifle with but. China the Orient not only Japan I believe the rem-ntwestern beday is dawning when Chins will come an Important factor In the world's progres." From Petchabitrl. Siam . the Rev. R. C. Jones. alo a Presbyterian missiont ary, sends word that the Chinese had reached Bangkok, where all the Chinese traders had bound themselves not to deal In American goods. laborThey had also warned Chinesea cargo er not to assist In unloading wsa not of American oil. The situation aerioui In Bangkok, a Siamese and available, and Malay laborers are handled in largAmerican goods were er quantities by other firms, because to deal the Chinese merchanis in them. (.; uij-,- j . , , : Wu-- . New York, Oct. it. Ilepurls of the Chinese boycott oil Amcricau ponds are now coming in by mail fruiu China, aud most of the letters indicate a more movement than Is uatiully understood here. Auici'lcaii missionaries iu China bare been giving close at lent ion to tlie movement, iu and from widely septi ruled China have come within u few day. to the office In this clly of the Presbyterian Hoard of Foreign Front the of Hainan, the Rev. II. M. McCandle-- x semis n story which connects the boycott with llic smuggling of niorphlui-- . lie says: wide-sprea- in ii .fi - I in sa-- cumbent, J. P. Nelson, Is a candidate for renonilnatkm. He Is a pretty good fellow, but. there may be others who tire auxiomt for the position who will In- - named at the primary. TO BOYCOTT. iir.I. 1'i.ih. -K" A. O. ell s moiv. Kui Mam S: : Fuii s v.,; t CHINESE - tiu ... . t'hiuigo. Oil. 9. With commerce huiuiiilug at a record taio. cars for the traffic are so scarce that a costly shortage is ili e most feared by the railroads. In an effort to forestall such trouble, nearly every railway is placing heavy orders for tquipuicuL. i:li quick delivery clauses. The couimUiiiy which Tcclx the car idiurtago itiosi at juvseut in Chicago ix grain. Yi x iiia.i it wax stated that the railroads cornering hew aud extending east could use between 2.uun aud 3.UW grain curs iu excess of the present supplv. One road aloin admitted to being short nearly l.ito-cars, li was said that between k.uoO.-ihaud it.iHHi.tMiu bushels of grain iu tbist-i'cannot be moved, and that the ule valor cajuu-ltsoon will be . -- , ,ei. v-- w .. . ' U.I- Equipment. Fight. W.Td.ing!un -i t . a; , Vi" ,,'i ' : (irh ,t t - Aiouiuaiu Rocky liitfets a . lyr Aw. MARIE N. 2651 Lilu-oi:- i MITCHELL j I CKITES, Cer!-- 2T.,.1 .Monroe. BROS. FDN J MONUMENTS Yard SOOS Jaffenen AWeua. ' |