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Show MORNING TIIE EXAMINER: FRIDAY UTAH, OGDEN, AUGUST MORNING. FOR SALE PROVED THAT OPrORTlMIIES RASE IE 1W. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALK Very cheap oui? aprtng wagon 25:S Monroe ODD FELLOWS. Ogden Lodge No. 5, Independent Order ui Odd Fellows. Meets in I. O p. hall every Tuesday evening Visiting brothers cordially Invited to HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR be present. sale The entire cunivu's of s A. R. GRAFF. Noble Grand. houe for nslc at a liargain HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. for cash. Address X 31. Standard .iffire Queen City, Rebekah Lodge No. 4. Wm. A. Nickenlooper, I. O. O. F. hall. Meets second and TOR SALE- - Good sound horse, S35. fourth Friday eveniugs at Odd Fellows 209 Eccle Building. Just returned from campiug trip, Hall. Twenty-fourtstreet. Visiting u. Ives, Successor to lnjuire Si miaou Cafe. 342 25tli. members Invited. ESTHER RAXDA1JU Noble Grand. BIGGEST PIANO BARGAIN in state. MISS IjOLA WOODBEKRY, Secy. One of those manufacturer's samFOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. ple left. Call at once. F. X Allen, Juuctlon City Lodge No. ;'6, Inde361 23rd St. Both phones pendent Order of Odd Fellows, meets TOR RENT One htdrooni. 114 '.tit h in I. O. o. F. hall every Thursday Hi reel. gal lwk. FOR SALE-Fou- r good inilch cow. evening Visiting brothers cordially V G'lbert. Wilson lane. Box 4k. invited to be present. ROOMS will, bath; FURNISHED w JAMES BUKE, N. G. board if desired, in I 27 ;k si. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. FOR SALE Fine gentle horse and NICELY for housekeeping. 427 24th. 2232 phaetun. good traveler. Call WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. lmo Grant. Prloe $150. 8 25 2t Sago Lily Circle, No. 174, meets evTOR RENT Furnie'k-rooms, 3630 TOR SALE Good cow cheap. 465 W. ery second and fourth Friday nights 825-1Adams. 24th. $ at 7:80, in K. of F. hall. Visiting neighbors cordially invited. FOR RENT Furnished house. Apply I. O. V. 10c. Come I. T. Alvord. get it. MRS. BESSIE 1JGE. G. N.. 2458 2231 Grant A vs. 25 for a better name Odds and Grant. Ends." EIJJCN EASTMAN, Clerk, 2234 FOR RENT We buy 'em: sell 'em Ids til housekeeping Odds and Washington Avenue. rooms, 137 36th M. Ends. I. T. Alvord. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle FOR RENT Ughi housekeeping WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS. 581. meeta every Tuesday night at rooms 2634 Grant. T:30 o'clock, K. of P. kali. Visiting YOUNG BUSINESS MAN wants to Invited. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, modborrow 8100, will repay 1125 in 3 Neighbors Dues can be paid at the office of Ed. ern, near depot, a: 20(15 Wall Ave. months; good security. Please reply Auih. tho afternoon of the 28th of each O. box 532, to Utah. month. First National Bank Bldg. Ogden, 8 SUL Sl'SIE AUDEN, O. N, 113 Twenty-sixt- h TOR RENT Furnished rooms for street. 2220 Lincoln. CARPENTER work of all kinds dona nousekeeping. MARIE CRITE8, Clerk, 2731 Mon Small jobs a specialty. Both phnnee roe Avenue. FOR RENT Clean furnished rooms, 1144K. with bath, thoroughly renovated; LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. also light housekeeping rooms. The WANTED Veal, pork and chickens; ML. L. 8. Mrs. Colonial, 363 34th highest cash price paid at Weath-erby'Silver Hive No. 1. meets the second wholesale and retail butcher and fourth Chinn, Manager. Tuesdays at t:S0 p. m. at and packer, 2458 WasK Slaughter O'Ntlll fifth street. VisHall, TOR RENT Furnished rooms suitable house, cold storage and stock yards iting sisters Twenty invited. ' eordially 1C2 for gentlemen. 23rd. at West Thirty-sevent8t., Ogden, BESSIE BEHRING, L. C, In city and suburban Uouu-- s and vacant lots In all pars .if the and city. Uve stock la.-hr- s fruit farms Hoiscs to rent. Fire insurance ;mf) Money to loan. Prompt x'.teaitoa given to every enquiry. AND THIRSTING 31. lu-rs- e UNION DEPOT TIME CARD Ave. O. hve-rfr.i- h PHILADELPHIA OP PRESIDENT BANK SHOT HIMSELF. CITY OF WARSAW LIKE A CITY UNDER SIEGE. Corontr Suppressed ths Facta in der, He Bays. ts Prevent a Run an the Bank. St rest Cars and Cabs Rsmovcd From Streets and Deois Closed During a Funsral. Or- Warsaw. Philadelphia, Aug. 30. The suspicion entertained that Frank K. HipReal pie. president of the embarrassed ute Trust company, who was found his home In Bryn Mawr, last ji sd at committed suicide, was conrrlday. i' d by Jos. N. King, coroner of Montgomery county, today. When he f;!tde the announcement. Dr. Albert K. Read, the coroner's physician, was standing near and he added : You can say that Mr. Hippie blew out his Ursine. The coroner said: "When I went Ui Bryn Mawr, Saturday morning, to Investigate the death of Mr. Hippie, I liissd he was the president at a Trust company and when I discovered that he bed committed suicide I decided to suppress tho fact for a. few days In c.dtr to p.event a run on the Trust company.' I thought that If there waa anything wrong In Mr. Hippie's the directors would have n c'isnoe to make up whatever defects there were. The coroner etated that Hippie had replaced the muule of n volver in hie mouth and ehot himself. The bell passes upward and lodged in the brain. The shooting took place la the bath room. The suicide arose shortly' before sis and Mta Hippie was of the opinion that her husband was taking a bath. When he did not return to hie room inalde of half an hour, Mr. Hippie became alarmed and made an Investigation. She found her husbath band lying on the floor in the - trans-actions, re Now PURGING LOCKS IN SOO-fo- - Pursa ................. ...2004.. 200.00 ..I,.. mensions. Chief Engineer Stevens is comput- f mile run and repeat, " 100.00 two in three Country saddle horse, one-hal-f 10.00 mile dash ................. Friday, 7:25 class cart Country horses only) One-hal- 21st. Spt 200.00 race (green ............... mils dash f Country saddle horse, one-ha- ing the additional amount of cement which will have to be purchased for the changed plana. He said that to assemble the amount of eement needed would require 125 carloads a day for 0 two yesrs. This would amount to carloads. As the climate of Panama is such that cement cannot be kept la good condition for more than four months, ths problem at shipping la of no little concern to the commission. It points out that as the facilto ities for shipping from England the Isthmus are better than from the United States and as the foreign price frequently has been found to he below the domestic price, it is not unlikely that the greater part of the contract may he given to foreign dealers. It will be about two yean before the work of constructing ths locks will be begun. The Association of Manufacturers at Cement In the United States has shows considerable activity in getting better shipping facilities between the Isthmus and ports on the coast of the United States and may. therefore, be prepared to compete with foreign t. One of the things which the cement manufacturers of the United States have complained of Is that the cement be shipped to the Isthmus In steam propelled vessels, because it Is Is claimed that cement deteriorated in schooners. damp holds of Whan specifications are made It Is will now thought they provide for the delivery of eement on the Isthmus which will teat an to a certain standard and bidders, therefore, would be able to make their own arrangements for shipping. 91.-15- 50.00 75.00 lt .................. 10.00 dash Free for all .....a........... 269P0 . : 30 class 200.00 one mile dash 100.00 Country, saddle horse, one-ha10.00 mils dash 0, SO and 10 per Money divided mile ACCOMMODATE TO HIPS NOW BUILDING. sea-lev- Speed Program. class WANTED Girl for house work ; small family, good wages. Mrs. Runyan. 630 24th. house- general room, FOR KENT Furnished nett. lilock. rooms. PASTURE. housework. Fifty girls to work in Wasatch Canning factory, transportation furnished. See T. B. Heller. lf cent. Winning horse in saddle races bar. reu from each sncceedtng raoe. Entrance fee 10 per cent to all races, 5 to enter and I to start Harness races, mile basts, 3 In s. American Trotting Association rqles to govern. The association reserves the right to call off any or nil races for sua-cie- jt reasons. Dramatic Deaths. IThtt Is a dramatic death! Of course Hie meet dramatic death ever recorded was that of Flacut who dropped dead while paying a MU. Then there was the death of Fa blue, who was choked by a hair in some milk; that of Louis 1 - who met hla doom because a pig ran under hie hone and caused him to stumble; that of Baufoiua, who was poisoned by the albumen In n soft boiled egg. and that of Zeuxis, who died from laughter at eight of n hag ha bad WANTED Virginia. st the A dining room girl BOARD AND ROOM 449 HOUSES. House; and chickens and furniture for sale, 2622 Madison. FOR RENT WedeU. New 180 31m iima-roo- lwk TOR RENT Modern 2, Flats. Cheap, Kelly 26th st. 116 wk cottage; five-roo- st. house. m 3, A and Herrick. LOST. WANTED Waitresses and chamber- LOST Fox terrier, year old, black maids, $25 per mnnth; room and Respot In forehead, black board. Kenyon hotel. turn to A. F. Richey. Reward. 1 30-bob-tal- l. WANTED Middle-age- d Inquire at 159 26th T st housekeeper. ANTED Good for general girl housework. Apply 432 27th sL tch fob ' with initials C 8. on bark; two pictures iu locket. Batura to police etation; reward. LOST-Wa- 8 with WANTED Two reliable men rigs to assist In selling n staple article to the Fanners. Call between 6 and 8 p. m., 2455 Grant Ave. 9 29-3- t. WANTED Reliable bell end elevator beya, $15 and 820 per month. Kenyon hotel, Balt Lake City. 29-2- REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Farm, two room brick house and good out buildings; good water right; 20 acres under cultivation; 15 acres pasture; all fenced; a snap, 82QOO. Inquire John Morignone, Hooper, Utah. FOR SALE Farm; 50 acres farming land, 20 acres panurlng land, ( eowa, pigs, chicken, ducks and turkeys and forming tools, R. M. Simpson, Hooper. MEN to learn barber trade; wages FOR SALE Partial payments or cash. while learning; good aituailons waitNice brick house, stable, chicken Moler ing our graduates. System house, etc., at Five Points. Very College, Salt Lake City. cheap. Address P. O. Box 461. or m call Ind. Tel. 3731A. BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE A good residence s BU8IXE8S for sale cheap, centrally on 27th street, location, located. Address P care Standard. 1350. Four-roobrick residence. 21-FOR SALE Strictly first-clas-s acres of land, with good variety of in restaurant; best location fruit, also good water right, 12,006. A good frame house with 'City. Kelly A Herrick. block from ham and city water, WINDOW CLEANING. car line. 91.156.0. An elegant residence in UTAH window and house cleaning, localkm near car line first-clas- 4 1-- 2 flrat-claa- o janitor and porter work. Sam Co. Bell 750Y. Office, 414 25ta Street. Po-isn- tf WANTED, TO BUY, WANTED To buy a second hand surra; ; must be In mod rondltlnn and cheap. Address B. rare Standard. . VVorki Haw. understand Mrs. Bias has learned how to keep her husband at home. Wicke Xonaenae! Bias Is out lth the boys" nearly every night 'to You misunderstand me. I mean th work she does at home keeps him. ehe't a dressmaker, you know. Phila- e 1171)0. double house with acre of land located on bench, has city water In each apartment. Rents for 124.00 per month. All Agood 2 2.250. Ohauncey Parry, cor. 23rd and Wash. Phone 359 K. 25-t( LEGAL. MONEY TO LOAN. delphia Led iter. ( I'uwllllt t PlFMlt. o awetplnf In yonr Jndf-entThere's that prominent man I mentioned just now, who I am sore s. pursued an upright life." That may be. but he's never caught P with It" Baltimore American. Sarcastic, First Medical Mao My practice haa doubled since I came to this town. Medtrel Maa-- Oh, so you bare Ft another pstienti WYOMING REPUBLICANS. They Endorse Senator Warren and Art Stand-Patter- ..Casper, Wyo., Aug. 30. The Republican state convention today endorsed President Roosevelt's administration and the work at the last de clared for a stim-pa- f policy, approved the policy of the Wyoming delegation in congress, recommended the of Senator F. E. Warren hy the legislature in January and de slued for the passage of state depository and leapporilon-mra- t laws hy the next legisla' . ture . 0900000000000 Cottage City, Mass., Aug. 30. Wm. Buck Dwight, professor of geology and mineralogy at Vsessr college, died suddenly of apoplexy here yesterday. Professor Dwight was bom in Constantinople. May 21, 1833, the son of Harrison Grey Otis Dwight, an American missionary. He came to the United States permanently id 1849, and was graduated from Yale in 1854. In 1853 he founded the Englewood, N. female Institute, and later taught J, West Point. He had been connectat ed with Vassar for 27 years. REDUCING PRODUCTION. Pitteburg, Aug. 30. At n meeting manufacturhere of the window-glaeers it was decided to beep all plants Oct. 14 because of closed down until the large stocks of window glass now hand. s No. 4 Atlantic Express for Denver, Omhaha. Council Bluffs, Kansas City and all points East, dally. 7:30 p.m. Un I California Expnss from Council ha. Denver, Bluffs, Oma- Kansas City daily 1:45 No. Ill Park City Local. .10:25 am. Augelei Limited 3:60 am. 'TF 9:00 p.m. h No. 1 Overland Limited ia from Omaha .Council Bluffs, Kansas City, Denver and all points East, daily.,.. 4:00 p.m. the fourth Friday evenings Nerth of Ogdon. st I o'clock sharp, in I. O. O. F. hall. Depart. Visiting Knights cordially invited to No. 0 Portland, Spokane attend. Pocatello ExButte and J. W. HALSEY, Commander. press, dally 1:25 a.m. F. F. BOND, Record Keeper. No. 33 Malsd nee-en- Brigham, MASONIC. Local, via except dally 7-- h Ft - a pjt ,,..,,,..11.25 C-- ..... U. W. HALSEY, C. R. W. X. PIERCE. Notary Public. Real Estate; Fire. Life and Accident Insurance, 407 24th. St. MONEY TO NOTED PROFESSOR DEAD. Tty and East 1:00 pm. Clty Local... 1:10 p.m. and h g oooooooooooooo l:Si!a Sunday f :30 am. Fast MaU. Portland. No. 4. O. E. No. Chapter ATTORN AW. Spokana, Pocatello sad Regular meetings held at Masonic Butte, dally 12:30 p.m. Hall on Washington nvenue, between D. MURPHY, First Nat. Bank Bldg. Twenty-fiftstreets Ka 11 Csrhq Valley Exand Twenty-eixl, , , 5:30 p.m. daily the first and third Fridays of rack No.press, 13 Yellowstone Special PHYSICIAN! AND BURGEONS. month. Sojourning members cordially for tho Park 0:30 p.m. Invited to attend DR. A. FERNLUND, Physician and Arrive: W. M. ELSIE RADCON, Burgeon. Offlce hours. 10 and It a. 1JLLIE 11AL8TED, Secretary. m t to 4 p. m. 140 25th Rt. Offlce No. 14' Yellowstone Special from Ike Park . 5:50 am. phones. Bell 5LBK; Ind. 515. Resi- ORDER OF RAILWAY COtyDUCTORS MaU from Portdence 640 Wash. ind. phone 08. No. I Pocatello land, Spoksne, Waeatoh Division No. 134, O. R. C.. MUSICIANS' DIRECTORY. 7:00 am. Butte, daUy meeta second and fourth Friday at No.and 13 CsrM Valley Exm. In' K. of P. hall, corner 3:10 p. E. W. NICHOLS, teacher of all mili10:35 am. press, daily Washington nvenue and S4th street. No. 10 Portland, Spokane, tary band Instruments and conduc- All to are Invited brothers cordially Butte and Pocatello, dally 1:5 p.m. tor of the Weber Blake Academy No. 34 Malad Local via and Ogden Concert hands. Studio, attend. , GEO. C. C. AIJjEN, 362 Patterson Ave. - Brigham, , dally except D. L BOYLE. B. and T- P-S:25 Suaday MR. A. H. GR08K Expert Plano Tan South ef Ogden er and Repairer. With Raines Music FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES Depart House Blk. Grand store, Opera Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogden No. 4 Eastern Express..., 4:10 a.m. O. 14 meets F. E., Yellowstone Special 0:10 am. every No. Aerie, No. Ilf, TAILORS. Monday evening in Eaglea hell, east of No. Portland, Spokane, 6:00. Butt and Pocatello for Visiting Brother Clothea cleaned and pressed 1 a Reed hotel, at Salt Lake City, dally..., 7:30 a.m. Engles are lavtted to attend the Aerie month. 117 25th 8t. Bril 'phone IM-I- . No. 6 Local for Bait Lake meetings. 9:80 a.m. J. C. OA8BRRO, W. President. City, dally . LANGUAGE. D. T. TRACY. Secretary. No. 13 Cache Valley to Salt DR. H. B. FORBES, Aerla Physician. 10:40 am. Uke City FREE SAMPLE lesson in French, GerNo. 8 -- Lm Angeles Limit man or Spanish by latest method: B. F. ELKS. 25 ed approved hy leading educators. SpecNo. 2 Limited for Salt Lake ial rates to introduce here. For Ogden Lodge. No. 719, meeta every Nephl, and City, Provo, particular and trial lessons, address 4:iu pm.' lxtdge and club Juab, daily W. XV. Hodklason, box 454, Ogden, Tuesday evening, rooms, second floor Masonic building, No. 10 Portland, Spokano, Dab. 2418 Washington Avenue. Butte and Pocatello to W. D. BROWN, E. R. Balt Lsko City, dally.... 6:20 p.m. OSTEOPATHY. J. H. KNAU88, Secretary. Arrive. GORDON G. IVES, CORA G. IVES. ORDER OF WASHINGTON. No 0 Portland, Spokane, Osteopaths, graduates from parent Butts and Pocatello Exschool. Kirkav'.lle, Mo Lewis-StaOgden Union, No. 172. Order of ner block, suite 50. Treatment by press from Salt Lake City 13:60 a.m. every . Tuesday No. 5 Atlantic Express appointment. Hours 8 a. m. to 8 Washington,at a, meets o'clock in A. O. If. W, from Salt Lake City, and Ind. 1012. evening p. m. Bril phone 1014-hall. Visiting comrades invited to intermediate points, dally 0:05 am. attend. No. 7 Portland. Spokane, UPHOLSTERING. WILLIAM DOYUS. President. Butte end Iocatello ExWALTER RICHEY, Secretary. Did You Ever Step to Think press from Salt Lake Ciiy, a.m. I nan make your old furniture look daily like new? I do the best French polish MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. No. 1 Flit Mall from Balt 3:35 p.m. Lako City, daily lng, also all kinds of repair work, mat trews making, cleaning and relaying Vtab Camp, No. 9990, A. W. AGEE, No. 11 Cache Valley Express from Salt Lake carpets. No large rents to pay; result, V. ; J. H. SHAFER, Clerk. Meets lowest prices. Twelve years' expert every Tuesday night nt Eagle Hall, I City, Provo, Nephl tad 5:16 p.m,. ance with Boyle Furniture Co.; also p. m. Visiting members Invited, Juab, daily. furnish best of reference from Ogden No. 17 Los Angeles Limited 0:45 r.m. citlsens. All orders given prompt atNo. 3 Eastern Expreeu. . . . 7:05 p.m. FORESTERS OF AMERICA. tention. Bernard A. Danker. 2418 No, 13 Yellowstone special 0:06 p.m. Grant avenue, seven doors north of No. 2. Foresters of Court Wasatch, In Both shop. Ind. America. Meets 1. O. O. F. hall, 24th 'phones pnetofflee, 920; Bel 637K. Residence 730Y. street, first and third Wednesday evenings at each month at 7:30. INSURANCE. ocea-kmall- y, k lrh? Queen Esther Turko-Bulgsris- n 7ftrks--I Ogden Tent, Not 24, meet O. LIND, Assayer. W. 8. Academy, 2444 Jeff, ave., Ogden, Utah. SUMMON. JUNK. on forms and city real estate. HUNTER A KENNEDY District. Court of the Second THE INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. In the buys Room 6, First National Bank BuildJudicial district o1 the Stats of Utah, all kinds of junk. Bril phone 626Z. ing. In and for the county of Weber. Green A JacobInd. phone 86I8D. Millie Carpenter, plaintiff, vs. Frank sen. 8148 Pacific. MONEY TO LOAN J. J. BRUMMITT. B. Carpenter, defendant. The State of Utah to the mid defendant: IF YOU have any kind of junk, 'phone FOR RENT, OFFICES. You ire hereby Mimmoned to appear to Ogden Junk House; we will rail after the service within day twenty for it. Bell 'phone 825K; Ind. 726. FOR RENT Two nice offices over I. of summon if served upon you. this I Clark A Sons Store. 8 24-t-f within the county in which this action Is rought. otherwise, within DlgPUTE OVER BOUNDARY. painted. thirty HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. AGENTS WANTED. .days after service, and defend the of in case and action; entitled Bar FM To. above HAIR SWITCHES for sale at reduced LOCAL AGENTS on salary, 960 to 935 Constantinople, Aug. 30. A That new saleslady, said the blood failure so to do judgment will be Hair chains a specialty. commission has been apprices. per month. Men and women, in- your to the you rendered at the ribbon counter, Tina false hair pointed to dellmlnate a portion of the according Masquerade costumes to rent for nt Standard Offlce or call 11 demand ofagainst quire which of the a complaint, and teeth." ball and theaters. All mall orders frontier of the vilayet of Adrlanople, 23rd SL copy haa been filed with the clerk of Vex," replied the brunette, who which is In dispute and which led to n promptly attended to. Mrs. C. E. Lee. the shove court P. O. Box 435. 321 24th. solthe between to sell handkerchief recently fight sharp AGEE, CHEZ A M'CRACKEN. at the poat diers Bulgarian guarding and It stems that's not ths points they respectively occupied and Plaintiff' SANITARY WORK Attorney. Sujuk. and the guard on duty at tho after the fighting, but n suspension of only thing. I beard her complaining P. O. Address. and 43 First TurkDerviah at Turkish Mogila. poet now hostilities has been agreed upon National Bank building, Ogden, Utah that she hadn't had n chance to get off DONE of all kinds. Bell 'phone S09Z. ish and Bulgarian troops have been pending an investigation. her feet all day." Net. McCarty. 728 Grant. confronting one another from the SUMMONS. slow-goin- Overland Limited for Omaha.CounnU Bluff,Den- - . FOR BALE MALE HELP WANTED. ABtAYERS. EYS-AT-- L FOR RENT TOR RENT On modern. Inquire PROFESSIONAL St. 26th BOOMS AND BOARD, all modern 1 f 14 24th St. ooavenlencns. 8 GIRL far housework. 2No. 3f KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. FOR RENT Good psarure, close in. Inquire Read Bros. FOR RENT First-clas- s room and board at the Virginia; Dust popular place in the city, PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. LUCY NELSON, R. K. Ben- BOARD AND ROOM. FOR RENT girl for general Apply 432 27th St. WANTEIV-Go- od ORDER Washington, Aug. 30. Locks for the Panama canal probably will be built according to the dimensions recommended by the majority of the consulting board of engineers which favored waterthe construction of a way, instead of the smaller type planned hy the minority at the board. Under this change at program the locks would be 100 feet wide. The plana adopted by congress provide for kicks 95' feet wide, with usable lengths of 9U0 feet. With this exception. It Is said, the minority plans will be followed. If a change Is made In the else of the lock i, the laihmlsn Canal commission takes the position that it will be acting wlhtin the discretion authorised hy congress. As ships are now being built, which would test the capacity of the locks. If offered for conveyance through the canal. Chief Engineer Stevens Is. of the opinion that It would be wise' to increase the di- W. B. Wedell, superintendent Races eallrd at 3 p. m. promptly each day. One-hsl- Utah. HELP WANTED. WANTED gen-erou- 3 ! 00 FEMALE Bulletin of Canal Will Require 125 Carioada of Cement a Day for Two Yean, attracting 'large etrwgn at the best race hones. Wa hope to receive the hearty corporation of all In making this ths best lair In the west. Ogden, with Its railroad facilities, lg as ideal location for a Great Inter mountain Fair. 7:20 class You can get it quicker through the Standard-Examine- r want column! than by auy other method. UNION 21-2- 21-t- The Intern ounlain Fair association will ) old it i first fair 1 September of this jetr. Competition open to the world. track in the Has the best half-mil-e i, count) y, and the purses win b 20th. Veal, pork and cnick-ens- ; highest cash pries paid at Weatherbya wholesale and retail butcher and packer, 2458 Wash. Slaughter h use, cold storage and stock yards at West Thirty-sevent- h tit., Ogden, Utah. FOR RENT Furnished front 243 22nd. Board cluse by. FAIR Bpt WANTED WANTED Girl for work. 541 32nd. it is expected .that Thursday, What You Want WANTED Girl for general house work. Apply assistant superintendent State Industrial schouL many matters In ths affairs of the company that are not dear to the directors or depositor will soon he explained. Mr. Earle has placed a staff of his own clerks at work. Among the first things to be done will be the opening to c:f the stroflg bos which belonged the late Frank Hippie. No one. It Is said, knows what it contains, but it is hoped by the receiver, that Its contents will be surb as to he of soma aid to the receiver to straighten out the affairs of the company. INTER-MOUNTA- IN No Matter citi-sen- that Receiver Earle has taken at the Reel Estate Trust com7,000,000, ADVERTISEMENTS ON TIiB FAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION NO FIRST INSERTION LESS THAN 25 CENTS. ALL AOVER 1TSEMENTB MUST BE FAiD IN BUSIADVANCE. EXCEPTING NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. 'jn. charge pany, which closed its doors last Tuesday because of a shortage of about -- Extraordinary precautisus to prevent disturbances marked the funeral today of General Von Liarllarsky. the acting military governor and commander of the Fifth Army corps, who was assassinated, August 27th. All the shops were shut, the doors and windows of the houses were kept closed by order of the authorities and the street cars and cabs were removed from the streets which were lined by troops. The situation Is quieter but the state of affairs exiting can be judged from the fact that throughout the week troops have been guarding the railroad. stations, the bridge over the Vistula add the consulates. In addition soldiers and police are stationed at all streets. Cossacks patrol the streets la groups of three and quads of infantry pass through the principal atreeta every fifteen minutes. The reckless behavior of the soldiers causes much bitterness. They are nervous, angry and thirsting to avenge their murdered comrade. They are ready to open fire nt the slightest provocation and have permission to shoot any person they suspect of murs derous designs. Several peaceful have already been shot. ru-e- ruom. Aug. flNtqN(i In the District Court of the Second Judicial Dlstnc.! of the 8Ute of Utah, in and for the County of FRATERNAL ROYAL Weber. ARCANUM. Florence Henry, plaintiff, vs. Will Safest and best Insures men for Henry, defendant: dollar. two or threw thousand one. to the defend said Utah of The State 37, Rocky Mountain Council, No. ant: fourth Friday evenYou are hereby summoned to appear meets second and U. V hall, over How-ell'- s within twenty days after the service ings it A. o store. Visiting brothers cordially of this summons upon you, if served within the county In which this notion inrited TRANK rOVLGER. Regent Is brought, otherwise, within thirty J W WOTHERBPOOX. Collector. and defend the server, after days G B. ROBERTS, Secretary. above entitle action;, and In esse of your failure so to do Judgment will BROTHERHOOD. FRATERNAL be rendered agalnrt you uceordlng to the demand of the complaint, which, Ogden Lodge, No 371. T. F. B. within ten day afer service of this and fourth Tndnya it summons upon you. will he filed with in A. O. U. W. hall Visiting the clerk of said court. cordially footed member T. R. O'CONNOLLY. D H. ADAMS. President Plaintiff's Attorney st. rnst HOBBS. SectriirrP. O. Address, 369 Twenty-fourtOgden, Utah. "pm. P. A. GARNER, Secretary. A, 0.' U. W Fidelity Lodge No 2. A. O. U. W. Meets In A. O. U. W. hall every Saturday evening. Visiting brothers Invited. JAMES H. M LAUGHUN, M. W. WALTER RICHEY, Recorder, W, N. PEIRCE, Financier. DEPART DAILY. Atlantic MaU and aU 7:45 a.m. paints East Na 13 Salt Lake torsi.... :00 am. No. 14 Salt Lsko passen. ger No. 2 Chicago and SLLouls 2.50 pm. Limited DEGREE OF HONOR. No. 20 Tho Scenic Limited 5:30 p.m. No. 4 Atlantic Express, all 7:00 pA Ogden Lodge No. 1. meets every points East- ARRIVE DAILY. Wednesday evening at S oclock at the A. O. U. W. hall. Visiting members No 19 The Scenic limited 9:00 a.m. cordially Inrited. Mrs. Jemima Fur-nis- No', il Ogden special. ...11:20 a.m. C. of H : Mrs. Jeanette Hill, Na 5 Psciflc Mall, Balt financier; Miss L Jennie Prout, reLake and all prints Bast 11:30 a.m. corder. No. 1 Cblrago ant BUxmiIs p.m, Limited WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Na 18 Local from Park City and San Pete Valley 3:55 p.m. Weber Camp, No. 74, meets in K. No. 8 Pacific Express from 12:05 a.m. of P. hall In Utah Narfonal Bank all prints Eket building every Thursday evening at I C A. HENRY, Ticket Agent. Ogden. o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially I A. BENTON, Gen. Agt. Psgr. Dept. Invited to attend. Salt Lsko. IDRIN G. HENINGER, C. C. A. J. CRONIN, Agent, Ogden. E. AUTH. Clerk, First Nat'l Bank Ka P-- s. 3-- -- Building. KNIGHTS OF FVTHIA8. Soothers Pacific Compan; Depart. Ogden Lodge, No. 3. Knights of Pythias, meets at Castle Hall. Utah No. 3 Pacific. Express tor Mon interBank and every National building, Ban Francisco 4:30 a m. mediate prints, daily day evening All K of P 's requested n to meet with Express Na 5 Pacific BENJAMIN MARRIOTT, C- - C. through to Ssn Francisco. E. R. GEIGER. M of r. L. X. MEID, K. of R. and 8. RATHBONE 8HTERB. .... .,.. 11.6 am. . . . 4si1y 3:15 pm. No. 9 Fast Mall. No. 1 Overland Limited... 4:30 p.m. Arrive. Meets every Faturdav afternoon at No 4 Atlantic Express from T:10 a.m. 3:30 in Pythtan hall. Utah National Ssn Francisco, daliv Bank building. Sojourning sifters ant No. s Overland Limited. . 2:10 p.m. dlslly inrited to attend Ni 4 Atlantic Expree from MRS. TILUE ROBB. M E C Ban Francisco and interWYANT. L tf F MRS. ISABEL mediate prints, duly... 9.90 pm. pm. and C. N0- id Fast Mail - WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS WANT AOS YIELD BIG RESULTS |