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Show - HW'" I'DE yOUKISQ EXAMINER! OGDEN, yrrtifflryj' t"Trrmi ITTAlJ. KATI'IDaY (XL- - iJrri ii IECEilBER death follows the F.n- PROFESSIONAL FHATEBNAL REAL ESTATE. DEGREE OF HCKSIL and rteideuca psopt.-rjlious io rent. Room 45 N.vuuj Bans Building. Frank H. PULLING OF TEETH Maoe retry Medueoda evening L6rre. laiaos and Insurants. Li- - - yf . eiriiv. Eiagg-1 V. ui. 1 came la short, vpuaiuodic gasps- - As county seat of Plumas county, died the end approached the evidence of or Samaritan fonpital la this j death became more and more prooclock this forenoon, nounced, death cusutng at ll:4u f?rk reiuliing from complication ! oclock. tTieh followed the removal uf four Senator Mitchell did nut at any time dental office yesterday realize the seriousness of his rondiilon. a hemorrhage of unusual When he visited the denial office yesfollowed the removal of the terday he was In a weakened condition despite the application of owing to the diseases which afflicted iTbok powerful ntypticn known to him and his request that an anaesthetcoaid ic be administered was declined, the mu! iclenoe, the low of blood r J IVyed. Physicians were sum- dental persuading him that to the dental office, but the such a course might prove harmful.' of the scientific knowledge The first three teeth were extracted SrtmTsad physicians could not stop with little or no trouble, the flow of e con-ILsenator's blood being normal. The extracting of low Of blood. The heonmo alarming and it the fourth tooth was a more difficult rjriM-mluoremove him to the task and it was following the removal to When the senator reached of this that the violent hesorrluige koipital k was in a very manifested Itself. and It became apparent nu ssless the low of blood was gtop-n- j Portlaui, Ore., Dec. t. John Hippie ufe would pass out. Mitchell, who la lying critically ill at been a had Mitchell long Good gamarlian hospital in this t.tw diabetes and other the was born -- geier from in Washington county, city, qdutiBg diseases and. In his weakened Pennsylvania, June 22, 1825. During succumbed condition, rapidly wo! Inevitable weakness following his Infancy be was taken by his patbs rents to Butlur county, where he was violent hemorrhnge and lapsed reared on a farm. He secured the ruof state early Ma diments of an education at a district a the evening. school, and, when aged 17, began fhsr physicians, Dr. A. J. Glesy, Dr. teaching to secure means to pay his Dr. Bmll Pohl and r. Wilson, (OTi tuition at Butler academy from which over C. worked 0. Wiley, IK Jssms he later graduated. After graduating di senator, and about 7 last night from the academy he studied law in the mfomrliy stopped hemorrhage, the office of the former attorney genM the relief was of but abort dura-tl- a eral of Pennsylvania. Hon. Samuel A. blood ssd again the began to low Purr lance. He practiced law In Penntdwlttsntly, continuing during the sylvania until April, l8Cu, when he fwiBg and through the night. At nn went to first st nffi hour this morning n severe rum-H- i San Lain California,andlocating Inter at Sun Obispo spell farther weakened the acre Francisco. In July of that year ha mr sad It became more and more that the end wan approaching. came to thlo city. The energy that ban characterized bln entire career, U taring the fight inline solution caused his election, on the Republican velhn to the furnloh into Injected ni an town counsel of Portland In system ticket, en laid for the dreulatory circulat18CL The next year be wan elected nl to stimulate the sluggish to the stats senate. He foiled of elecion TW diabetic coma Into which the tion to the United States senate in autor lapsed grew more and more 1866 by one vote. In 1862 he formed a law partnership with tbs late United ynounoed, despite the frequent use Slates Senator J. N. Dolph, enduring it powerful stimulants, and only evidence of a certain degree until 1873, when Mr. Mitchell was elected fo the United States senate. A d natal activity rewarded the efforts of the physicians and Democratic legislature In 1879 foiled to return him to the senate. He ensum 11 attendance. gaged in the practice of law In PortImrsl hours before death the of saline solution was discon-tho- l land until 1885, when he wan reelect-- a to be United States senator at a ind more powerful heart stimulus resorted to. but with no effort on special session of the legislature, that the rapidly sinking man. body having foiled to choose a senator either In 1881 or 1888. He foiled to be n After daylight the senators returned in 1897 and followed his progrew worse and pronounced of mortification became evi-4- fession, in partnership with Judge A. aspsc tally In the ankles, knees H. Tanner, until 1901, when the legisud hips. Several hours before death lature again chose him ns one of the In the United the aetlmot the heart at times became stales representatives ilnost imperceptible and the breath Staten aenata, which office he retains. Few public mm have been assailed and withstood so much vigorous opposition, retaining in remarkable degree LEGAL bis wonderful sway of men, as did the senator. It waa only when Us NOTICE OF SALE OP DELINQUENT aged regrettable connection In the conspirSTOCK. acy to defraud the government of Its domain was made manifest by Sew York A Great Western Alining, public his conviction In the federal court, that A taeilieg Development Co., principal he lost the political Influence which peet of business, Ogden City, Weber he had held for a greater part of a tally, Utah. half century. From hin 70tb birthday, Tbtrt ins delinquent upon the June 2 last, the day on which his described slock on account of was decreed. Senator Mitchell Mmwnent No. 7, levied by (be Board guilt declined. Not In recent ff Directors of the New York ft Great baa rapidly a severe cold a a man, hearty years Wwtm Mining, Smelting ft Develop-kCa- , ago followed by the breaking of a on November d, 1105, the year limb during the latter part at last summml amounts set opposite the mer, mental strain and humiliation of the respective shareholders rapidly oappH his vitality until be in Mows: In poor condition physically. boa No. Cert No. Shares. Amt. Senator Mitchell's wife in In Putin, suborn, Jos, H., S 1130 5.10 France, wnere she has spent a large hwgbstn. Mary K., 4 1120 15.10 of her time since the marriage at 30 15 ?Jst John , 15 part their daughter, Margaret, to the Duke John 17 .45 of Rochefoucauld. Mr. Mitchell also John .15 has a non, John H. Mitchell, JrH at 27 la accordance with law and the Minneapolis, the child of hi lint wife, hi 4sr of the Board of Directors, mod and Lieutenant Iliram Mitchell, U. fts th day of November, 1905; so y shares of each parcel at stock Bay be necessary will be sold at oOre of the secretary, at 206 Ko-BlMlng, Ogden City, Utah,., on Jy.P- December 23, 1905, at 4 - m. of said J day, to pay .the assessment thereon, to froth-- " " the cost of advertising end ex Zu Good W peircr, Notary Public Bool Estate; Fire, Life and Accident Insurance 407 24lh Bl 0 xi-4- , oil-rato- d weaken-Teoadltio- B ap-pi- un-drt- lew ? PMesof sale. J. H. KNAUSS, Secretary. , 206 Utu. Ecclee Building; Ogden, NOTICE . OF ASSESSMENT os-"te-nt three-twentiet- S2iLLf?Ck,of company, to J. H. Knause, at his office, No. 306 Bodes 0aeB. Utah. Any stock this assessment may remain MM on December 11th, 1005 will be fid will be advertised fox public auction and unless fi before, will be sold on MMber 8ih, 1905, at 4 oclock p. at, c f said J. H. Knauss, aeo-N- a 2U6 Eocles Building, Oft I Utah, to PV the delinquent thereon, with the f advertisingtogether and expense of seo-JW- f. h ? ns-2f- it J- - H. KNAUSS, Secretary, Building, Ogden, Utah. 1 First Pub. Nov. 11. 1905). EmsIW ftOBATE AND WARDIANSHIP NOTICE Cleric at the Reap Slpnara for Further JCeurty Information. hr. Court of the Sec of the 8tate of Ui County of Weber: of Decesseft wntors win the Estate of J. A. present claims with to the undersigned admllle-- t the law office of Heywood Xa 39 24th Street, City, Utah, on or before March Mi D. loo. phone 776 Y. WANT ADS. PAY. 'UR RENT P, Dee. 8. The post toPittsburg, day says that there Is reason u believe that Thomas Morrison, former general superintendent of the Edgar Thomson works of the United Slates Steel corON ADVERTISEMENTS poration, end now a director In the THIS steel trust, may succeed William Kills PAGE COST ONE CENT PER as of that WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. corporation. Corey president A representative of the company NO FIRST INSERTION LESS said last night that Mr. Morrison probTHAN 25 CENTS. ALL ADVERAlorrlson a la be chosen. would TISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN ably cousin of Andrew Carnegie. BUSIEXCEPTING ADVANCE, machinn bimxclf from He advanced NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN of ist to the general superintendency BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. one of the most Important plants owned by the steel trust. On June lu, 1903, Morrison retired FEMALE HELP WANTED from the tuperiutendency of the Edgar Thomson works, suing abroad for a year. He is acknowledged to be one KXITTKRS on lamb and circular machine. Apply or write, J. E. Sherof the most successful managers in lock, 8.36 8lh South St., Suit Luke the steel business. w City. New York. Dec. 8. It was staled here last night on good authority that WANTED Middle aged womae as housekeeper. Inquire 2515 Lincoln Thomas Morrison, at present of New avenue. tf. York city, and formerly of Plttxburg. and a director of tbe United 8tata MALE HELP, WANTED, Steel corporation, baa been chosen as tbe successor of William Ellis Corey, ANY intelligent person may eara a president of the steel corporation. Mr. Morrison is a native of Duni for good income corresponding no canvassing: ca- newspapers; ferllne, Scot land. He came to this maa 1886 as and nerved Send for pericnce unnecessary. country la chinist In Homestead, pausing through particulars. Northern Press byndl V. Stoel all departments of tbe Carnegie cate, Lockport, N. company. He was born In 1861. 12-6-- 1 . BOARDERS WANTED. WANTED Boarders 449 26th SL BOARDERS, WANTED-Boar- 'Phone upstairs, Jt den 953. FOR RENT roomers. sad 132 25lb 446 22ad, lad. PRED L. BRADLEY, Administrator FURNISHED HOUSES. 8l Furnished mom for, breakfast If PHYSICIANS 16i-2M- k wk. 12-7-- 1 FOR RENT Furnished and nished Huts. 2634 Grant. unfuru SI-t- f 167-28t- h 12-7-- 12-6-- PACIFIC Dr. A. Feraluad. Phyutciaa aad Bare geo. Office hours, 10 to 12 C29dl. I 840 25th SL 'Phone - a Sign, 12-6-- 1 2 FOR RENT Furnished rooms for huusekreplng, 2182 Wash. Ave. B, H. GODDARD, Imeiraaca Real En tat and Loans. Rooms dll 111 113 Utah Loam ft Trust Building. FOR RENT Two suites ul housekeeping rooms; modern. Also two sleeping rooms. Address 227 27th Bl PAPER HANGER AND UMBRELLA FU11.VI8J1KD rooms, ing. 528 24tb BL light housekeep- FOR RENT Nice room. 64834. 11-4-- As' Given Out By San Francisco Officials. J. DEN HARTOG, painter, naperhauft er aad umbrella maker, has moved from 2258 Wash, ova to PII 28th at Both telephones. II 18-tf SCAVENGER housekeeping mo. FIRST Cl ABB furnished rooms at the 197-ly- r Bismarck, 128 85U SL lOR RENT Furnish e SSJ-f- l 12-2-- d i:-3-- tf tA Zw-ede-a SSL TREATMENTS. Prof. Kelson, Room 7. Buuquela treuts Reeumatlum, Neuralgia end nil allmenta arising from Impure blood. FOOL AND BILLIARD SUPPLIER JACK FERGU8QN. Pool ed Billiard Tables end Supplies. Teiephooe 1568 Ltncoio. Wot maBell 648-chines. CIVIL ENGINEER. L B. SPENCER. Jrnj Vial ting brothon FKATfiRNAL a. invited itto n W. J. MORAN, V. D MICK., G. A k. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. SUver Hlv. Na L meets the fjmrth Tuoadey at 8:36 p. m. J Hoi, I'weety-fift- street h at Vlo-Uia- g ototera cordially invited. I AURA AVE RILL L, NELSON, B.K. CL uiqr KNIGHTS OF FYTNIAfo Na Ogden Lodga Kulghto Fytbica meets at Casile NaiL National Bank el Utah every blare All N. of P.s nquasTOd building, day erasing. with ea E. R. G NIGER, le meet C O. T. WOOD M. Of F. N. MEID, E. a' A aad RATHSCNE A SISTERS, Meets every Saturday afternoon nt 1:89 In Pythian Hall, Utah National Bank building. Sojourning slsUrs sere dislly Invited to attend. MRA ANNA JENKINS, MRS. ISABEL WYANT, RIG. dkOSlC. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Wilber CUg Na T4. Meats In K. Hall in Utah National Bank belldlng every Thursday evening at I a clock. VI ailing Weodmsa cordial! Invited to attonA WM. DOYLE, A AUTH, Clerk, lot Not Bank Bldg. ef P. aa FRATERNAL CIVIL ENGINEER. Railroads. Waterworks. Sewers end Power Pleats. Accurate Surveys, Plana. Estimates and Reporta U. S. Deputy Mineral Survtyer. Office, 203 Ecclet Bldg., led. Phene 11IS. F. O. Bex 499, Ogden, Utah. CAH-BA Newly faralahed 461 rooms; also lor housekeeping. Washington Ave. Room I. a ELKA Na 77T. menu nt A. n04 W.CofiKH. Had every Mocdg) I a D IMtL 747-y- T Ogdee Lodge, Na Til, meat every Yueadoy evening. Lodge end elab rooms, owtond Boor kltaorii hullding, did Waahiagtoe Av J. A HOWELI, E. R. J. H. KNAUSS, fieeretorp. If you Bern room a, Na Council. fourth Friday overe U. W. Hall, ever Ho a4 and fcret8r8 R. F. A Telephone John bava aay acavenger work. Prompt service end east work. Bell pboee . THE ORDER OF EAGLES Fraternal Order at bglea. Ogdon Atria, Na 211. RGB, meets every Sunday evening In Eagle HsU, seat of Reed hotel, at 1:00. Visiting Brother Eagles are invited to attend the Aeriu meetings. A A GEIGER, W. P. D T. TRACY, W. Beet-A FORBES. Aerie Physldea ORDER OF RAILVAV CONDUCTORS a if. w. Wasatch Dirisbm Na lL O. A b meet second nd fourth Friday nt FOR RENT, UNFURNISHED ROOMS Fidelity Lodge Na 8, A. O. U. W. 8:80 p. bl la K of P. Hall, comer Meets la A. O. U. W. llaU every Washing low gvrnuo sad Silk street. FOB RENT Choice unfurnished Visiting brothers la- - AU brother are cordially lari ted te evcalag. rooms for housekeeping; Boyle Blk. attend. F. W. HERRINGTON, CL A a JAMES H. ITLAUGnUN. M. W. W. B. WedelL WALTER RICHEY. Keoorder. D L. BOYLA E and T. W. N. PEIRCE, Plnencl'T. POH RENT Two or four aalnraished ORDER OF WASHINGTON, rooms, 137 36th SL Sab-erda- MASONIC FOR RENT--MOUSE- S. Mesonla Hall, over 2414 Washleft house. Inquire ton Ave, Ogdra. Utah. FOR KENT 12 300 2lst BL Qeeen Esther Chapter Na 4, O. E. S. Regular msetlnga boll at Masonic FOR RENT House on Wash. Ave., be- Hull the first sad third Fridays of each tween 22nd and 2Hrd. Apply Cun-sounborn omdlnUy lug dated Wagon ft Machine Co., of- month. toSojourn attend. Invited fice. EUNICE Cl GORDON, W. V. 8-- a - f, FOR RENT or sale, ous em brick house; fornirhed. at 2935 Gra.nL Attorneys-at-LaRICHARDS, ctini.KM STOUT, uiJJE mod- HALSTEAD; Decretory. OCD FELLOWS. Inquire Ogden Union, Na 171, Order of every Toeedny Washington, meet evening nt S o'clock hLO.IL Invited to comrades HalL Visiting attend. WM. DOYLE, President. , WALTER RICHEY, Secratary. 9. FORESTERS OF AMERICA. Court Wasatch Na 8, Forester of America Meets L O. O. F. HalL 84th street, first end third Wednesday evening of each mouth at 7:16. Ogden Lodge Na S, Independent OlO. W. HALSEY, A der at Odd Fellow. Meets ie L O. P. A. GARNER, Secretary. F. Iiatt every Tueedny Brewing. Invited to V letting brothers cordial! THE UNION FRATERNAL LEAGUE. be p reseat. a a PROFESSIONAL w PERRY. Nobly Grand. HENRY KISSEL. Secretary. J. The Union Fitters; League, Utah State Assembly, Na 888. merta la the First Not Bank Eagles ball every first sod third More Junction city Lodge Na It, - Bldg. Order of Odd Fellows, meets days of each month, at 8 o'clock. JOSEPH CHEZ, M. F. C RITES. Speaker. J. p. MURPHY. in L O. O. F. Hall every Thnraday . LEA A ALLEN, Treasurer. VUltlug brothers cordially eveulBg. W. IL ALLEN, Clerk. to be present. Invited Dentists Kcdes Bldg. CL C, lude-pende- PR. D. N. JAB. BUNE. N. G. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. SMITH. 1st NaL Bak. Bldg. Queen City Rebeknb Lodge Na 4, L. O. O. F. Meets first and third Saturday treeing at Odd Fellows' Uusidans Directory 8- STue Mountain forty J88!8 WORK. Tom 12-8- toul. ROYAL ARCA'IUM. Rsfost end besL Ibsunb mro 8 at 0. two or three thouraud dollaru. rwiergeocy fund nearly Three MilUoo u thirty-onthooo and death claims paid. urouaUng to vac nlmety milUoa doTori; membere ship over Three Hundred Thousand, MAKER. froul furnished FURXinlJED rooms, wits or without board, imperial, 325418 Washington SL 1M4 n V a Aa-n-x- - . JrcaftMMoa of toe lilt of each month. Hr NeUonal Bank Bldg. ANNA L ADAMS, N, 8451 Unoofo KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUA ins. 12-8-- WoodcrnfL Ogden Cbnle. siftht Follow YiilUii luriiAd. BtMtt tTirj fiitertiy 77 clock, Odd AND SURGEONS . FOR HOUSEKEEPING Perrys TAILORS Between 24 and 25ib Bti., on CLOTHING Cleaned, Pressed aad Rewo. Washington Ave. IST-ly- t paired. 157 !6th SL FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms FIRE INSURANCE. 12-with listh, 22u9 Wash. 2wk w Weak- - ugton Ava WHEELWRIGHT CONSTRUCTION -Ca Estimates furnished os excav- tovltreL1 ating. newer sad water pipe laying: AC. EMERSON. Regent cement building and bndga work. JOS. SEVERN. Collector. 921-t- f 2467 Washington Ave. Q. R ROBERTS. Secretary. a FOR RENT 12-8-- 12-4- SkJStrS! BS.Wa BUILDERS. AND 8-- FIRST CLASS furnished rooms, US14 26th SL . iff BeM tf CONTRACTORS tf Purchase 43-4- HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. FOR KENT Nlivly furuluht d rooms 159 26th BL HAIR SWITCHES for sale at reduced fuf housekeeping. 12 prices Hair ekaiai a apedalty. Ma querad eoetumee to rent for holla miXJBHED ROOM With or whilaud theaters. All mall orders om board. Railroad uu-- preferred. promptly attended to. hire. C. E. 513 27th BL St. Ban IIS Lea 821 24th. P. tmit Block. FOR RENT Five-roobonne, fore Dished or unfurnished; light, RENT Clean furnished rooms, barn, half acre fruit, half acre pas- FOR wna both, taorougbly renovated; ture at 1002 Wash. Ave, Inquire 477 also light housekeeping rooms. The 25th atreer. Colonial, MS 84th SL Mm S. U China, Manager. FOR RENT Five-roomodern, furnished bouse, 2 blocks from Cliy for Hall. Every convenience. E. Auth. FUR RENT Furnished room light tousekeeplng. 3125 Nye veJ let NalL Bank Bldg. Harriman Was Refused Part of Ryanfs Architect, room Bonk building. SL ROOTEOFTHF SSffS RUOMfo Gentlemen to room and board. First class. 2422 Adams. FOR KENT Furnished rooms luitsble for gsaUeuen. 163 22d- - WANTED FOR RENT Furnished, 2485 Jeffer. son. Apply room or 5, First NationNew York, Dec. fi.Thomaa F. al Bank Bldg Ryan, before the Inveetigatlng Inau ance committee today, tcatlfied that be bought the Hyde stock because he FOR believed that by se doing he prevented counthe moat tremendous panto the FOR 8 ALE A 9004b. horse, fine driver, try has over seen, which be believed or will exchange for work horse. would have followed If the Equitable Ave. 740 Washingt-had been put in the hands of a receiver. Mr. Ryan said that after hie FOR SALE Horae, buggy, cutter and street. purchase, EL H. Harriman, president of wagon, cheap. tbe Uakm Pacific railway, desired to 1 elt. share In the purchase. Mr. Ryan refused Mr.- - Hairiman'e offer., Mr. FOR SALE Coed wood. Address "Z. Ryan declined to answer questions as Standard. to what waa said at the eonveraatloa between him and Mr. Harriman. Mr. FOR SALE Hand-mad- e violin, cheap. Hughes said he wanted to know 12 51m 2209 Adame. , whether there waa any truth in tbe rewaa would feinted be It there that port SALIC Cheap, Horae, buggy. an investigation of tba Ufe Insurance FOR barneM and light double harness, business If Mr. Harriman waa not givsaddle, etc.; nlo large oak book en an Interest in tbe Equitable. Mr. casei, W. E. Robinson, 813 25th BL waa answer and tu declined upRyan wk held In his declination by Paul D. ArmChairmen his attorney. Cravath, FOR fiil.g Fresh milch cow, 448 2nd strong of the committee said the quesBL answerwaa tion proper and should he ed. FOR SALE Latest Improved furnace Mr. Hughes here asked if Mr. Hsrri-mawith connection pipes. Inquire of hod sold anything to Intimate W. G william for Information. IL that anything disastrous would haptl repen to Mr. Ryan's interests if he fused to share with Mr. Harriman. FOR SALE Good paying baalaeaa. Mr. Ryan again fetuoed to answer, Apply 221 24th BL . although Chairman Armstrong, in the name of tbe committee, directed him LOST. to reply. Then, on advlee of counsel, Mr, Ryan replied that Mr, Harriman of Leya. Finder return had not made such a threat Mr. LOST-Bu- nch w to this office- - Reward. Ryan eold he hod directed hie counsel to moke the trusteeship of the Equitable stock perpetual because he did net LOST Ladys purse, about 9:30 Sat-, went any heir of his over to control anurday night mr 24th and WashingSan Fraadaco, Doc. - Corrected ton Ave., containing money and now complete the property. the of data glncerlng small diamond ring. Liberal Weward Fodflcralld Weatern tbo snrveysof for return to Standard. HELD TO THEIR BARGAIN. tbe exact are now available to show across the U road mule traversed by Washington, Deo. 8. The secretary LOST Between Mound Fort and Dee isdlee gold watch. Return ct the Interior has denied the applitUTriSt the company if to 3613 Furrs ave. and receive reW. H. Crumb ft Co., Chios go, of cation etrret. Third of West Oakland by way ward. for an extension of thirty days to comIt follow tba general as work under their contract to tbe plete for as Southern Pacific line in connecMONEY TO LOAN. construct a Southern Pacific, It enters the tion with thetelephone Minidoka project in Idaon Mies canyon, hut ho, the grounds upon which application MONEY TO LOAN J. J. BRUMM1TT. from that occP of Alameda creek Pacific mil. Prom wee mode not being considered suffSouthern the icient to warrant it approval. Under MONEY TO LOAN, on forms and ?he BJ0 Of N11", the termx of the contract the effect HUNTER ft cKy real estate. at the secretary's action will be that KENNEDY, Room ft First Nat'L direct damages for loss sustained by Su baak Building. the United States on account of further employment of engineers, etc., FOR RENT PIANOS. will be assessed as liquidated damages due from deducted line and moneys any direct simoet 2631 FOR RENT Upright, piano, 12-- 3 '.sl ficks or the Southern the contractors. 1m Great. NEGRO FUT TO DEATH. WANTEfl TO BUY. and Oroville Dee. I. The first C.. Atlanta,' legal WANTED Pool tables wanted. 122 118 sK,nf ,i?22 execution in the history of Fulton the tracks mo 25th afreet. of Ga for crime the criminal fiver county, pScffiTand Sacramento he tower at will goutnera t aaaaultrfook place rod today, BUSINESS CHANCES. the when Jim Walker, the ?4 wrth fork Jt diaAlice Mrs. of assailant c!aseT Wlo for Moure, considerable negro Feather river to the wife of e white merchant at At- TOR SALE Good paying walnon bua!:nb pl the lanta. was bangrd. E..f Apply SUS.W FURNISHED FOR RENT Light rooms, 13726. ?X,n iM--Di',rict W First National - Mining ft Milling Co. Prim-- 9 place of business, Ogden, Utah. we is hereby given, that at a of the directors of the North JJ Mima; ft Milling, Ca, hold on 4iy of October. 1905, SB of of one per share was levied on the ontr pay-EJJ- C. M. SQUIRES. NEW HEAD OF STEEL WORKS. con-(Kh- fol-mif- tl J. MrTrker. Asaayvr, Richards Ave, Cliy, Uuk. I. O. Bus 1018. BampU-will be by mail or expi-e- . carefully BR take 'TO THE FACT THAT STANDARD - EXAMINER riud. MARIE CRITE8. Clerk, 2721 Monroa ASSAYER. di.-tauc- e noti ore of P. HaSIviaiun Stignbo n DRESSMAKING miles to the south and west. Through the Beckwith pa.s lit road will parallel for a considerable the track of the Sierra Valley railway. Then the road will pass in the northward of Pyramid lake and from that point will make a ktraighi khoot for Wlnnemucca. From AVluue-muccto Wells It will closely follow the tracks of the Southern Pacific, and from Well the road will shape a straight course to the southern end of Great Salt Lake, entering Salt Lake of the Hlo City to the terminals Grande Weatern'rallroad. Fienrq, cordial y CLARK, a N. p.R.,piE HASTMAN, Clerk, 8834 di Fashionable Badsfaction guaranteed. making. 2341 Adams Ave. D. H. Mitchell Ore- - Sago Lily Cirri, No, 174, jeeuad and fourth MR? DRESSMAKING Mriud. W. hsU. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. INSURANCE. Doctors Could Not Stop the Death Stream-E- nd of Remarkable Career. C. tf; members PUBLIC DlilFENIARY, at 1. fora friqw, c at K.; bliss L, Jure record Hi m Las e 13-2-- PI BLh' DISPENSARY Medical and directed by Dr. Eghan. 363 Tvii.y-- f jur.h at. Hours 3 to 5 Senator Mitchells Life Blood Flowed, and Four at A ocmuk bus-iiitf- elreeL Visiting Twenty-fourtA IL GROSE Expert Plano Tun- H-- n, er and Repairer. With Bsrne s Maslo members Invited. MRS C. ZIMMERMAN. Noble Oread. store. Grand Opera House Blk. MR. MRS. BLASDEU ttscher ave. iff eoaeert Na pinna 706-- MRS. E. MEID, Secy, 711 28rd SI. ploulsle, 3630 Adams Bell phone FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD, Ogden Lodge Na 871, T. F. R, moore Bret end third Fridays at I p. m, in L F. Hall. Visiting members corO. Invited. WANTED Your lace curtains sad dially NELLIE RUTLEDGE. President, flue rough ' dry at Baby Laundry. COP ST. J. TYLER, Secretary. Ph. 73U-H. T. MILLER. Treasurer. LAUNDRY. a Absolute reliance exa he placed en the Ogden Fff dm Laundry for good work. If yourthink it 1 worth while FASHIONABLE Drewmaking. Lsdles' Silver TeeL No- - L menu first aad Hm Chlldiens 8 at oclock. In lo prolong the life of your lino linens, Tailoring. w third Friday evening 7. The Colonial. end them to this laundry. All wool K. of F. Hail. V kiting Knights sore dial! In riled. and colored goods washed in distilled FRACTICAL NURSE. F. M. COCHRANE. Ommandcr. wster. HARRIS, Record Keeper. a. Call at 3113 PRACTICAL NURSE. Bl.. R.evf Ave., or phone C85-Ogden Teat,' Na 24, meets the second and fourth Wednesday evealsg at oclock sharp, lu I. O. 0. F. Hoik WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. Viaitieg Knights cordially invited to Phones 174. Siteed. J. W. HALSEY, Commander, WANTED Cleon, wait rags at th" STREET, 4)7 TWENTY-FIFTStandard office. f. F. BOND. Record Keeper. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING. drfe. KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. 1 y Ogden Steam Laundry |