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Show fcm. V THE AloKMNi: iu-- e II: ! 0:11)'':. I'TAII. S i , S v !.. T live in ditacti. A toiiu up Wednesday the, til of a J'liuef filv.u touthe I.'. tji.; r.v.c!. I ' bo-i'-- . Lro L r iw Lr viulvd Juiij Wiled and aoci-JJ.I be rriuli of twin., according to tbe Interstate commerce 1304 Cm.pri.o wlih uf eleven killed end end 10. !.,d Sw ln WlWbein while Hie paweugei. show . - c pag 1 rfeMtlovM killed were 1.231 V . as derailments, of which and 103 derallim-Li. : I repc-r.e.- s The : dam.,-Jprine- and roadway by thee I.,-- anioniited to 12.410,6.1. An ronipilation made from annual !!? contpanhta. which. rBl0rti- it not complete Indicair of man employed on June 30. ISbi. Was treater than on June FACTORIES FOR OGDEN JglH- j !r.l Tb " , Improvement Ed.iur . jn 3 ' i eult-riirist- f .acaucy on uecuuui of- to the ikl nadeuation uf machine apprenGOTe Curey of the Souihent cm jL Thutnas Uttle. who has been a caller, baa been promoted la f jid lUt poaltion. , Iucltic i mec received at live Iverson laid announce that Juliua basement of the si found dead in the Hotel at Hawlius. Wyo., nr riddl point he was employed a night Second -- - Minimum cost of plant and money required "j oiieraie same. Third Cost of pniducuou of good. Fifth Where would be tbe market for goods? Sixth Freigh: rates la tile market, if not in Ogden. mawould ra. 8eventli Wh-r- e terial emne from? Eighth How many men, boys r.d girla would plant employ? Nlttib What wage usually paid iu n Julius was a Ogdru, hav-- ; ud popular young man uf 1aciflc otel Ini ken employed at the L iu city some time. He was oivfarrcd to Rawlins the first of this well-know- fr sd left o.i Cnlrm Pacific No. 4, His brother Charles, tsbrr atIU. the present time bartender I, tbe Depot bar, will bring tbe to Otdi-- fur burial. The young mu trai 22 years of age. The cause at bit death is stated as heart trouble, ha having been troubled with leakHis age a( the heart for some time. father, who resides at Burley. Idaho, lai bent notifird and will arrive to1 n employes 4U.V. 1 Frank K. Ainsworth, manager and thief surgeon of the company at Ban Fiueiaco. will leave 4'hicsgo shortly bn Prauclsro. and should pass Through Ogden about tbe middle of ibis mouth, and all should tea this, tbe blest innovation in rar construction. Tts ear ha bees shown during the month of Ocioliur by Doctor Aims-wortto the members in attendance at the meeting of tho American Hallway Association at Chicago, and has received uustinlod praise from all. On tits Hues of the Southern Pacific, as well a on other lines, ft is some times a king distance between stations, and a much longer distance between hospitals, and, when an accident dors occur in which a number of people are injured, it may happen that the delay in getting them to proper facilities for iivaiuu-iiwill have a serious effect, li la ihe Intention to bare this car ready for service and In the event of Its it will be hastened to the disaster by special engine anil will esny doctors and facilities for allowing them to immediately give relief in iht quicken possible manner, and then h will lie available for transportation of the Injured in the most comfortable wy to the nearest hospital. This ear Isth first of a number similarly equlo-W- t which will be placed at various on the Wi system, amj within a wt lime a car will be located at Og-The car will be held on a apodal k at the car shops at Oydcn. A f"imtd nurse and a cook will be regu-enassigned to it to see thnt it ia for instant service, and, in of s call, the local district nur-w- a and as nisujr assistants as be JWf think necessary will be placed on .One of the most Interesting .im uf the car is the construction the berth, of wTilrh there are si Wr and lower, or twelve double These are operated by a device Pji.wted and owned by tbe American Csr Company of NVw York, L tv!? rrngptnem is such that both jne ttppr and lower are stored f space below the floor J101. in Ullfwhich leaves that Wtof the car entirely open and 1,8 furnished with easy Th- -. chairs are stored in the h810" "'c floor when the beds for h t y al-n- y fdy r- s Gm-proo- - J?- "hrn J.VT ll i,ri JL J1end lraHh. il desired to use Ii,,ctlon of the floor above - a being hinged on and forma the separation be- berth"- - Then by ,W. crank over the square flush to the le Hose eul,'r it" tw., turn-J- L lterth is raised by P,r niWhshism and Mm J the car and "PPr J" are raised and held at ,n.' height desired. Each is,.. f,'lainM and mnt-nspring , lht,m comfortable rf,. J uai.imary bed. in railroad Jr lM,in watched with! try to nd m"ny will in thS-.- 1he Cr d"rtns Arr.5''A up stn,lri,h'in Franclro- 1 FM4 to nfl ,tB to d- - H is said 10 Pendefl over 91.000.000 in ,,,"frtion tbe southern , P nth's ,.'Jv H:t ia!i Li i' norh Urln )lal creek. It it &' option prop-'h.roil- L'!'!' t bath i;j ir.H n .ig. f n: Co: IdJl-t- Membtr of Chun.ii Choir and Student ef Sociology. . f .1. F'.'-- . i li.-:."- V.K-Sta- oni 42-4- l.,-l.- lb-if- ft II d e i tS-i- s, .i'e prm - e TANDARD THING WANT e t x, r.. P-- Imr-ga- KPNT-Kurnii- -ii-d 1'-- -- linust-ket-piii- - 10-3- 1 a J h all than v - tf housi-kccpin- . -- for gentlemen. 162 23d. tf FOR RENT room. luck high; ears stund straight: loea on back So Howell Huese fnet while. Return LDBT-Bl- FIRST CLASS furnished 27.th S:. room. disap-peai-anc- g WANTED 1MV4 Ben- FOR RENT Furnished rooms. nett Block. i- - Five well known men In the town received letters a few wmkn ago In each of which the writer demanded that Give Money te 91.000 be placed under n stone at n to Themselves Pledge bridge, adding that the penalty for Missionary Cause. would lie death. Police Investigation result e.) fn the pledged sudden disappearance of two well New Turk, Nov. Itself to raise 9342,779 tbe coming year, known young men. , Womthe tba executive committee of at an's Foreign Missionary Kocieiy RELATED TO MRS. BISHOP.' church Methodist Episcopal tbe seanon to n bronght it 3ih annual a acrv.ee of Nov. 3. Minnie Waltham. Mass.. dose yesterday with Tenuln, of this city, tbe young woman song and prayer. whoe name wa found on an envelope It was n stirring moment wnen. late one in the pocket of Louis Crawford, one In the afternoon, the secretary of an- of tbe men arrested in New York In branch after at.otber arose snd give. connection with the Boston dress sull nounced what her branch would thunk-offer- esse tragedy, is related to Mrs. Dr. The figures, barring some Jane formerly proprietor of. a. New York, medical office on Tromont trect, Bose ton. TliL ofllce, v hicli, until "eceutly 984.5:10; Philadelphia. 918.000: Cincinnati. 366..3, bas been conducted In Dr. Bishop's u name, 1h the place where Gmry Northwest ern. rMJR"; was supposed to have gone for treatment. Miss Tennin has not been In WOMEN viug Bit-ho- MJiI-ntor- Ku-a- Waltham recently. Crawford's wife is a daughter of Mrs. Bishop. DEMONSTRATION MISCELLANEOUS. alias. WANTED Plain sewing. roe. Ind phone 756. Mon- 2429 FEATEHNA1 BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY CARMEN. at NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS 23rd St, Keaaonabl pries. 1L li. Whipple. W. R. Al.WAT, K. 375 Mfa. BUSINESS CHANCES. A.O.V.W. Rooming house, good location. good bulaes. N. H. Ives, 200 Redes Bldg. for FOR SALE RENT furnished room 2825 Nyt light housekeeping. F'Olt nvn-nu- Fidelity Lodge No. 2. A. O. U. W. V. W. Mali every SatMeets in A. urday evening. Vlrlling brothers invited. JAMEA 11. MLAI GHUN, M. W. WALTER RICHEY, Recorder. W. N. PEIRCE, Financier. a WANTED TO BUY. furnlsbel THE Newly rooms; also lor housekeeping. 2463 3 If modern WANTED To bur, W'ashiiigtJn Ave. Room 6. brick collage close In. nut farther FOR RENT, UNFURNISHED ROOMS cast than Adama or south of 28th. GAK-UB- -- 6-- Are-roo- MASONIC Address P. O. Box 113. FOR KENT In Grand Opera House Block, modern rooms fur light housekeeping, lu Htltes uf three (3) or otherwise; with hunt, gas and 9 water. Kelly A Herrisk. FOR nENT kilclii-- 1 ton Ave. 2 Ri-n- l PROFESSIONAL Attorneys-at-La- w R1CHARDB. CHARLES BTGUT, HOUSE A c -Two room-- , uiumer block from Washingcheap. 559 23rd St. Queen Esther Chapter No. 4, O. E. B. Regular mealing held at Masonic Hall the first and third Fridays of oach month. Sojourning mom ben ootdinlly invited to attend. EUNICE C. GORDON. W. M. HALSTEAD, Secretary. 11 3-- 1 Smiill '2230 Adama Ate. anfurnlhed KK, 5 Ralirui-.- i FRAME HOI Ecclos Bldg. C First Nat. Bank Bldg " JOSEPH CHEZ, j. Il-21- . Musicians' Directory rooms and pantry. ODD FELLOWS. Inquire J. MR. A. H- - GBOBE Expert Plano TunC. Ilann. 2lu West- Sutb. Maine's With Music Repairer. er and Ogdon IXMlge No. 5, Independent Orstore. Grand Opera House Blk. FOR BENT- - N.-der ot Odd Fellows. Meets ia I. O. siriclly modO. F Hall every Tuesday evening. ern Monc liiii'i1. 2152 Adams. 1 w It Visiting brothera cordially invited tn concert UIjASDEL. planlsle, be present. MRS2630 Adams teacher of piano. No. J. PERRY. Noble Grand. FOR RENT- Fine, modern reddent-. l v,. 'phone HENRY KIHSEU BecreUry. of eight room. Apply at 2739 Madison or Thomaii studio. FIRE INSURANCE. Junction City Lodge No. 26, IndeFOR RENT Rooming bouse with 24 Order of Odd Follows, moots pendent mo B II GODDARD. Insurance, Real Es in 1. O. O. P. Hall every Thursday room. Inquire 377 22d at. 412. evening. VUltlng brothera cordially 'fate and Loana. Rooms 411 invited to be present. 413 Utah Loan A Trust Building. FOR RENT FARM. JAB. BUNK. N. G. WALTER RICHEY, Recrotary. FOR RENT OR BALE Splendid fruit insurance. farm; a good proposition to n man with plenty of help. W. B. Wedell. Queen City Rebekah Lodge Kol 4, w N PEIRCE, Notary Public. Real O. O. F. Meete first and third InL. Accident Life and Estate; Fire, evenings at Odd Fellows St. 407 24th Saturday surance. street. VUltlng dors of the crowd and were furnished Hall. Twenty-fourtinvited. with champagne and cigarettes. All members DRESSMAKING clasM-- s of the population participated MRS. C. ZIMMERMAN. Noble Grand. In the deuionatiaiiouH. The orrlu-siiMRS. K. ME1D, Secy., 718 3rd 81. First-clas- s of the court thrater led a croud sing-l- DRESSMAKING 118 2Slh at.; prices done at All the siote the FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD reascaablr. were closed. The greatest ritau is thfell against Cossacks, whose Employment bureau. Ogden lxxlge No. 171, T. F. B, meet on the croud before Ihe city hall nnd third Fridays ut 9 p. m, in L flrat was unprovoked. Many were killed or 279 360i O. O. F. Hall. VUltlng members cor "LREAU, wounded. street Independent telephone 954. dially invited. iT" NELLIE RUTLEDGE, President. HAD TO TAKE A STEAMER. CORAL J. SfLKK, Secretary. boarders wanted. H. T. MILLER, Treasurer. Nov. 3. George W. 446 22nd. Ind. at Boarders BarWANTED Mr. J. IicviKin Morgan, Jr., KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. 'Phone 853. ing and olh-- r llnanclcra arrived here today from Bi. Pcleraburg on bounl ihe .Mr. Mor- BOARDERS at 132 25th 81. Ruesirtu fiieaiiier Olhouua. Silver Tent. No. 1, meets first und gan proceeded Immediately to lndm. third Friday evening at 8 o'clock,- In TO LOAN. MONEY Mr. PerkiuK here nniil K. of P. Hall. Knights cor li"U Mr. I.rklns said ibui dially invited. BRUMM1TT. J. J. in LOAN MONEY TO r. M. COCHRANE. Commander. they surceedeil chartering ill" HARRIS. Record Keeper. et HcUingfora llie airikerK X and farina on fur to prcvrin the from xnillng MONEY TO LOAN A HUNTER IVten-lj'iUHer cupfaiu. Ft. city real- crime. in sncci-wl.-.KENNEDY. Room d Flrat Nntl. Ogiicn Tent, No. 24. meet! the second and fourth Wednesday evenings Bank Building. . r lluuilredH of ilvea raved every al 8 o'clock sharp, in 1. U. O. F. liall. Oil WELL DRILLING. Visiting Knight cordially invited te by having Dr. Thomas' attend. in the huiiwo juri when li. I ned-d- . J. W. HALSEY, Well drilling of all kinds dune b" C11,-1hiiii, ctn. wm.n.H croup. . Itl-ln5:1 F.F. F. BOND, Rc'-m-sn-- ;. . Weli-h,1. Kecjer. of 912. ll-l-- - e xp-l- e Ui-r.- -r a meeting. K. R. GEIGER, W. P. D. T. TRACY, W. Scc'y. H. H FORBES. Aerie Pbyalclna. ORDlR OF RAILVfAY CONDUCTORS Wautrh DivUbm No. 124, O. TL C. meet second mid fourth Friday at 2:90 p. m. lu K of P. Hall, roraor and 84ih street. Washington All brothera me cordially invited tn attend. nvf-nu- F. W. HERRINGTON. C. C. R Lb BOYLE, B. nnd T. ORDER OF WASHINGTON. Ogden Union, Ne. 172, Order of Washington, meets every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in A. O. U. W. linIL Visiting comrades invited to attend. tVJf. DOTI.B, President WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. 7U5-X- THE UNION FRATERNAL LEAGUE. Tbe Union Fraternal League, Utah Slate Asoembly, Sr. 222. metis in the Esglea hall eery Thursday evening at 8 oclock. J. J. PRUMMITT. Speaker. WAYNE RICHARDSON, Treuturer. THEO. MATHEWS. Clerk. 10-8-- 1 g n - EMPl-OYMEN- T Siu-kiolui- . Per-kin- a, CERTAINLY! Just send your laundry work to u each week nnd alwayu wear the: pleased amllc of aatixfactlou which properly laundered shift a, collars and cuffs will bring to tbe sternest face. Vl-lti- ng Oih-onn- a iln-.u- Warsaw, Ruanlan HoImiiL Nov. 3. r ihe tlemon-t.- t A remarkable feaiui-ration h here wa the fraicrnlzlng of Th-tho people wilb the t .n IV e'l.-:!wl-.rri'',.l Fraternal Order of Eagle. Ogdea EL, meeu every Aerie, Na 118, r. Sunday evening In KagU Hall, east of Reed hotel, at 8:00. Visiting Brother Eagles are invited to attend the Aerie tt DR. D. K. SMITH, 1st NaL Bok. Bldg. house. ORDER OP EAGLES FRATERNAL FORESTERS OF AMERICA. Meets every Wednesday evening at Court Wasatch No. 2, Forest ere of 8 oclock et A. O. V. W. haiL Mrs. H-Ml U Jen-nf- o America. Meets L O. F. Hall. 24th Haggle Dreyer, C. of Prout, recorder; Mis Iona Pierre, street, first and third Wednesday financier. Visiting members cordially evenings of each month at 7:20. G. W. HAUtEY, C. R. Invited. P. A. GARNER. Secretary. Dentists f WM. DOYLE, C. C. E. AUT1I, Clerk, lat NnL Bank Bldg. DEGREE OF HONOR. D. MURPHY, FOR RENT House at 2uX 22nd. InAdam Psitur-bou- . quire 2517 FOR RENT at invited to attend. Ms male Hail; over 2419 Washington Arc, Ogden. Utah. 8-- FOR RENT 14d W, 23ad. hoc.-eve- IN WARSAW. ? Reward. FAT HORSES WANTED AH Burned A Dee, 2637 Grant. ln-r- e i 13 FOR RENTCIcan. furnished room, WANTED CO bead of horses to winwith bulb, thoroughly renovated; Wasatcy Lodge No. 276, Ogden ter. 130 22nd BL Bell plume Ilia Brotherhood Railway Carmen of Am eralso light housekeeping rooms. The ica, meets lat and 2rd Friday of each Colonial, 262 21th SL Mr. B. L. WANTED Clean, white rage at the month at Eagle Hall. Chluu, proprietress. W. E. Hardy, C. C., 292 8lrd St. Bunds rd ofllce. y s (log. ack (Vs. Kim. A at the mi-be- I Meets every Saturday afUrnoon Id-lM- room FIRST CLASS fu d Bismarck, 323 25lh St. 10-1- BISTERS. Kelaoa, Room 7, Bouquats, treat 2:20 in Pythian liall. Utah National Rheumatiam, Neuralgia end all Bank building. Sojourning sisters com allmenfa arising from Impure dUIly invited to attend. blued. MRS. ANNA JENK1K8. If. E. C MR A. 1HAUEL WYANT, of R. and C. FOOL AND BILLIARD BUPPLtEi. ' WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. JACK rCRGUBON, Fool nd Billiard Tables nnd Bnppllea. Telephone Weber Camp, No. 74. Meets In K. 2506 Lincoln. Blot ma- of P. IUU in Utah National Bank Bell, 643-k- . chines. building every Tbtuwday evening at oclock. Visiting Woodmen cordially LOST. Light housekeeping 10-8-- VANTEI Work by the day by experienced dressmaker, satisfaction guaranteed. 2241 Adams Ave., Dell Into, phone 3!lx. RATHBONE TREATMENTB. 137 SCtb Ft- - ... 10-lt- frof. FURNISHED room, wlih or without board. Imperial, 2264 Vk Washing tun at. . 747y. EGGS, EGG8. KnaluT Portable Store, We also sen groceries. 743 23rd. fur FOR KENTLerge front room, uitdied. 2353 Adams. Chicago, Nov. 3. While friends uud detectives have searched fir Misa Marie j lmufse Hill, uieiulrer of the choir at tiie Moody church, student of Miclulngy WANTED, UNFURNISHED HOUSES snd commanding Hie resict-- i of those who knew her inilmutely, she has been WANTED TO KENT By a good ten a prisoner at the Bridewell, committed ant. a 4 room house; low ; rity to the Institution uu her plea of guilty water. J. T. B.. 2ip EreVs Bldg. as a shoplifter. She was sentenced Oct. 10. the day fullowiug her under tlic name uf Annie Harold. niltleo to determine where Industrial Her dual existence and the mystery schools canid lie ti.'ed anil the charac-le- r of her departure from her boarding of the work, also ( manage its displuce, ended when the matron at the posal. Bridewell confronted her with her picuu headquarters reThe rouinilui-ture in a newspaper, and she admitted ported that the room in the Book conIter Identity. Hbe bad concealed it, cern building would be open about aho said, because she wished to return Nov. 15. and th.-i-t V.isa Grace Todd to her friends wi;li ebu racier unstultt-ed- . would be lu cliargu for ihe present. was elected field secreMiss Iraellu-Tile police were no' If led and Miss tary and Ml-- s Kllxn belli Nurtbtio uf Hill. (Kincealuient no' longer possible, talihuui. Mass., was ducted editor requested that Dr. W. 8. Jacoby, as- of "Tbe Woman's Missionary Friend.' sistant. pastor of the Moody church, and Mrs. II. E. Brown, from whose "BLACK HAND" BLACKMAILER. house he disappeared, be summoned. Mrs. Brown had reached the Instituof Ikwlou. Nov. 2. Geo. Bentloy tion and obtained Miss Hill's release L. I., pleaded guilty Huntington, not line her of the by paying part I'. B. IknnmisKloner Flake to n charge worked out when Dr. Jacoby and s de- of using the Vnlted States mulls to . tective arrived. a nic'nlier of the and of Wheu Miss llill left her hoarding bl.ick hand'' gang which has been she of her disappearance, place the day sending letter to jiersons said, she weul to a stock brokers with of permoney tinder tbr.-ntto relative gas bad wlom she dealings was sonal violence. arrested Bentley Then had purchased. stock, which she the postoflici- today by federal she woof, to a publishing house, for at officers as hi- - was signing a receipt for Havcanvass. to which she intended n letter which the officers ing drawn 910u from bank, she spent badregistered uaed as a decoy, He wns held for wa-seen Bhe several hours shopping. in a depart inent Inveatigiition. by a house driet-iiv- t stem buying a 915 ilh waist. When Nov. 2. Xu person by New arrested .be gave thu assumed name tlii- - nameYork, uf George Bentliy Is known was that and said that her occupation It Is believed, lu Hnntinginu. L of a writer. Npxt day she pleaded however, mun under that the young was fined and guilty in the police conn arrest at Boston did not give his right 920 and costs. name and he i.the same person who, "I had spent $1M shopping and had because of sending Muck mailing letters plenty left to pay my flue. site told tho through the postoffire at. Huntington, police, "but would not do so because wan compelled to leave thm town I wanted to go to lit Bridewell to about n month ago. His family Is well study tbe prisoners. I have. IteeaB an known and respected In Htintinglon in sociology and thought and bis mother Is the owner of a prom studies. my extend to opportunity Inent hotel at Manhattan. : Womea of WoodrraT, Ogdea Circio, 631. uweu every Aiuoday night at o'clock. Odd Fellow' lla.'L Visiting ABSAVER. and Liird Mr inker. Assayer. lib Main 8k. I Neighbor tamed. Jot lie Oty. l.uh, P. O. Bo 10X1 Dues csa be paid :.t iba office of Ed. EOll ruoiii Irrin,' huusw Sauiple be uiail or express will bo Auth the afternoon of the 2vJi ot each ;.at is Trrms. Il.vi'. Kelly car,-fullmnnth. First National Bank Bldg asaayed. 41 Ulli-tf- . ANNA L. ADAMS, CL N. 2621 XAnc Ate ARCHITECTS. liR house, bert reii-- j MARIE C RITES. Cletk. 2721 Monroe. letii.u. a .in u utdeu ;i'!i' JefF. Wood. A Co.. Architect, rooms lit r.O and 67. Kirs! ROYAL ARCA'JUM. Nauoual Bank Bulld-lu310-k- . Telophoue t'01! ftl.ll ruoiu Mirk. Scwe: Safest and het. Insures men for i'I.i.u n Terms 3:."0d. C. M. BQriEEF, Architect, room one, two or three thooxand dollar. i . S g lirrr.c,. First National Bank building. Bell Emergency fund nearly Three MilBoa thoae-anDollar; upward of thlrty-euphono 771 T. TOR SAI.K lj uiotu luoesri lious death claims paid, amountiag te X urtiihticl Mn. .1, ..rattle ieidebce CONTRACTORS BUILDERS. ever iiluety tulllioa dollars; memberANO . 4 uif-ic- l 'ler-jiiu Pity ill, K Kslly ship ever Three Hundred Thousand. f ic Uiti.'-IWHEFLWR1UHT CON STRUCTION Rocky M oilman Council Kw dS7. Co. Eatiniaiea furnished on ssenv-nun- meets second and fourth Friday even'"OR KAI.E t: rooin Pru-klot sewer and water pipe laying; ings at A. O. v. w. Hall, ever Howr wati-i ll.Shhi. i.ic iu Term. City remeni budding and bridge work. ell's alore. Visiting brothers cordially A- KertivL Kelly invited. 2467 Washington Ave. A. C. EMERSON. Regent SAlJI-- e house franir routu JOB. SEVERN. Collector, HAIR GOO OB ANO COSTUMES. I tl.MMt. ti Jr: clone Term' o. urge ROBERTS, Secretary. blb-if- . Kelly A Herrick. 1IA1R SWITCHES for sale at rsdueed B. F. O. ELKS. Hair chain a specially. OH SA1AI u room franir house for balls to ivnt costume, I.'LS wa.rr !o:. Term. Large rity Ogden Lodge, No. 719. meets every and I heaters. All f.iail order DlU-t- f Kelly A He. nek. Tuesday evening, lxidge and club promptly attended ia. Mrs. C. E. rooms, second floor Maoorie building, Im. C$1 24th. P. O. Box 435. 2416 Washington Ave. FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS. Htf J. A. HUWF.LT E. R. -- EXAMINER -SUSE A SURE J. II. KXALSB, Secretary. AND PHYSICIANS 8AI.E-- - Kelt: or trail SURGEONS. FDR lor coy ADS. NEVER DISAPPOINT. J Ail Reslitlaiu. juopert. KNIGHTB OF COLUMBUS. Dr. A. Fernluad, IRtyslclaa ant Bur complete wlih 4o boarders. 11 4 1. goon. Office hours, IB to I I Ogdea Council. Koi 777, manta at A i nywSd FOR SALE - Furniture or small room- to 4 p. BL 940 2alh BL Thoae 22P. O. V. W. iUU every 6touda at I rwi.noi ing bouse In central loeatiuu. A VUltlng brothera invited to atrooms for TAILORS. FOR Inquire ar 2277 Washiiigion tend. 2tth tit. light l.ousektvping. Ave. W. J. klORAN. F. G. CLOTHING Clesasd. Pressed and ReD. HICK., G. K. rooms for XOll BALES Good 197 25th BL f'OR RENT Furnislit-u paired, business. paying lull ut Farlight 221 HI 24U Bt. LADIES OF THE MACCABEEA Appiy if LAUNDRY. it ra Grocery BumTHIS ON ADVERTISEMENTS PER ONE CENT FOR HALE Cement stone left over PAGE COST Silver Hive, K& 1, meets the second rooms for Curtain 942 Bernard and fourth FOR KENT Furnished laundered, WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. at buildings. 2153 Adams. Tuesdays at 2:20 p. m. at 2270 avenue. Bell 67IT. Jliquite housekeeping. phoee, light LESS ONeill Hall, Twenty-fiftINSERTION NO FIRST street VisLincoln. sisters cordially Invited. 25 Cents, adverHANGER AND UMBRELLA iting PAPER IN LAURA AVKRILU 1 C. on easy tisements MUST EE FAID j MAKER. front NATIONAL CASH RDfiKTER fiirnism-Foil HKXJT NK-clLUCY NELBON, R. K. BUSIF. Write ADVANCE, EXCEPTING quick. monthly payments. 2K29 room for one or t O. Box S44, Balt Lake City, Utah. NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN j DEN 11ARTOG, painter, paperhang-e- r K J. Urnui KNIGHTS OF FYTHIAS. BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. and umhtvlla maker, boa moved 2258 ave. from Weak. to 928 29th at furnished rooms THOROUGHBRED Monmouth Bronze FOR RENT-Nlc- ly Ogdea Lodge; No.- 2. Knights of Both telephones. 10 18-127 24th. for PytliUa,- - meets at Castle Hail. Utah turkeys for sale. Bell telephone Natioaml Bank building, every MonFEMALE HELP WANTED. 917k. Mrs. C. R Bearn SCAVENGER WORK. day evening. All K. of P.a requested to inert with us. end uniur-nlsheWANTED Girl for gcucal i'uiuc-work- FOR BENT Furniahed BALE Beautiful home on bench, John FOR Van If Zwwdea you Telephone K. R. GEIGER. C. C. flats. 2624 Grant. Good wage, i .".iu 2ih Kt. rooms. . For particulars hare nay scavenger work. Prompt 4x20 rods, A. T. WOOD M. of F. 2345 Grant Ave. le-l- l luo. service and neat work. at call Ben 'phoee L. N. ME1D, K. of R. nnd 8. FOR RENT Furnished room suitable WANTED Employment liy eumptMout cook in boarding house. 132 25th. FOUND IN PRISON. METHODIST ls.it and ,"..il each, Hanich v S.4J4-- . prise. WANTED Girl for houst-work-; good Tbe advertising committee of tle wage for compc-tcn-t licrsou. 2222 u Weber club will be thn Judges Jefferson avenue. award the prise. Everybody should try and figure out WANTED-Experiencgirl for housesome factory Ogden should have and work; small fuiuily and g.jod wages. v.blch will pay its stockholders a good 1 458 2 lilt. f dlrldend. It took Just 30 days to --also a half million dollar to build the Ogden sugar factory. Surely there arc WANTED Girl for housework. Good wages, 2630 Lincoln. other enlerprinee tbe people of Ogden can find profitable. OgWho known but that this 925 may WANTED A Uundress at tU 2a-l1 t den Grneral Dopilal. be the cause of n half dosen factories springing up in Ogden! Give it a trial, SITUATIONS WANTED, FEMALE. anyhow. on tbe Fotrero along - K,m- - Rhode Dm,,':""i!?ro',,n CtroHp streets, rh of reaching Ninth ind Bri "here it is sup-i- u the name of a 'ock at land that . V tn t or and passenger :ni rre ;!,p!, J,'Tq,jlref- - The company !or.s on . secured op- blocks and portions of blGnfTtrhou.Sand' dollar bad already j'h. for nine city blockx to the new ach.iol budding chil" STpckg, and 91 P'SABTRQUg COLLISION. was 'sjttch miscellaneous business ,r Italian Navy Were Fatally orgunlring industrial Injured. brought field .ork in the foreign of Kansas I ity. :o forward by Mis Mosa. NoX 3 of a oni r"u ih in who moved the rrsamwliou 5" "'b ed waa re Tba ne hospital car, wliic-ecsllr eompleied at the Kaerauiento hflpof the Southern Pacific company voder the personal direction of Dr. I ? Tenth Oib.r .of.inuiilou deemed before building such enter- - . ti. Wasa-infiL-- Two swell iK1". WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. a reward to the first peiiu.i o !:: tile name of a fac.ury nf a kit not now in exUteLc-.- iu Ogli-- t'i.y tr pi.t-nvicinity . that will be nitii.- nent pjyi:g eutcrprlse iu Oulcu. T. no: ti, t oi Ul 2,0Ki. it will not bii suiliciru: lu hcu,: In the names of every factory cau think of in liofie tr.ni one iln.ui w.L answer the purpose. One factory ii:ui be named tipar-- i nu-lon each slid-'together with aa-- ' ewers to tho following: First Name of goods to be I-- vA. Dolitii. i.. C. Thompson and J employ-- ' juDenuott have accepted Southern M stachinista at the machine hoy-- - onu f i. ' wuii . Hid V;.:,.. ( v ni.iiii l:.ui.. brick luudi-r- ixiii; CtVIL ENGINEER. lwr k H;4-2w- FRATERNAL - U5 ofleied aa a pnac by the lm-- , provairtent Editor of ti.e Sunday Ex aminer for tho best paing factory in Ogden luggerted first to be City. Read condition. . have beea let fur the 'ftir the Grand Trunk Pa1P2ii.av the new Cunadiun tram.-line, callin for 0 passenger cat . ears'' and . -- PROFESSIONAL U K Sl'KVCKR. CIVIL ENGINEER. Sago Lt.'y Circle. No. 174. ueoio evKxiirea.,.. iVarrrwork. Sow era and ery second and fuurta Ei:day uight r uni. Aecurato Snrveya, at 7: Hit, m 'K. of 1. llalL Vui..l la&. uetghlKir, cordially invited and Brpartl "U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor." AIKS. Al) DIE C1JLRK. G. N. Office. 2G3 Eccira Bldg.. Ind. Phone ELLEN EASTMAN. Clerk, 2211 DM, P 0. Boa 4M. Ogden,-Utah- . Ava large lot. . Jli ' i H Si hoe v :: -- on Tv reus e ....in nuideru ..,11,. dobZ. iu. 4:110111 'A r fc H E6TAT. REAL tr .E Ct'H SU.t. 1 the cud I'aiian naval oSlce.i lioliath. A cuili.' lltiiitii baule.-d.iTtotu i!u- - Italian ormarel eruiM-U!j at. i KrppeOaribaldi, with seven offi-ereight siatucu on boad, nevtf.heless Ids the liuiiu.h tor the shore. wu croa.-.'.iie-' the outer wheu it was run ih.au end xi.ni. packet atennsship Maria Trivsa An alarm v.a iuiuirdiuieiy raised. TV turn.-Jie;i' warahtp iu Oie ruud.-tea- d Boa v on the haruor. bca.'dilis'.ii Were launched and all tuc uecupsu'of the cutter we. e irni'ril. Several' conJltlou-- ' uKu. f!v iii a u.spe-ettad during the night lapia.i Surgoou: Eurico M.lizia, Captain r'gi:'..'er For- rucciu Mutiunuiu and Chief Commi'-arv Ar:i.r,i asl died in the hu: Iroiiia ui.j Xioiieua piial. l are niur'ail- injured. j Til--iU., lia.iun iJ furi-!ship of -: maktiua.lrnii urn (tying :'uga at J,.r!' , di and their paiM-.i:. ha ..n the in order to .1h,hi aii,n funeral of the vicvi.;?. . ( i :nn. J. MiiKMMi, ; FOR SALE with the iuuatuia'.i'iit hiiibo woi' nad a loe.iir ilifee utflc-ian accident, ty a Xapi, 'uuii'-cil'j- tije !!' i:x Kcli-nri- Ogden Steam Laundry Bath Phene 1746 437 Twenty-fift- h 6L . i- - i! WANT WANT WANT WANT WANT ADS YIELD BIG ADS. YIELD BIG ADS. YIELD BIG AD?. YIELD BIG ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. RESULTS. RESULTS. RSULTS. RESULTS. 4 f--"e - -- e V via, .f |