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Show TUI MOILING EXA3I1NEK: amusements. eeph ai'huot opet-e- d yea day. Mice Maggi McLaug'allu of the Bjl: Telephone Ca, is miring friends in Balt Lake. ALEXANDER GRANT, Manager WRECKED M. 8. Stone, traveling reltn-tuafor the George A. Lowe Co., returned EECOND DISASTER WITHIN OUR Monday from a buames atrip aoulh. HOURS. TONIGHT Misa Kitty Fitzgerald. who lias been visiUug In Spencer, Idaho, haa returned hum. CAMILLE SHALL BOV Un- - Killed. Che-enn- d . Utahna Park MEXICO CITY EXCURSION. Daily, September 3rd to 14th. YU I' niim Pacific, 89 60 round trip. Tickets good to return until October Slat. Stopover allowed. A Ogden, Sept 1. 1S06. after this dare I will not be responsible far eur bills contracted ENGINEER KILLED A character hall will he given by the by any peroon other than myaelf. Tue of Third the ladies ward, young bavin aceouut against me Parties day, September 11. Ye. Reieter. who left Ogden el 7 will pleats send fiat ament to me at Park City aad I will meet them eona p. m , Sunday, aa the engineer on Rlu J. C. Du mat, of the J. C. Platt Sad- aa possible. Grande Western passenger No. I, wee THOS. C. PANCAKE. dlery Ca. and family, are visiting relkilled at !:S0 a. m., Monday , near atives In Provo. Mounds. Ftah. As the engine struck h M.NES NAR OCDEN bridge, the engineer leaning out CCCCCC3COCCOOOCCCCCCOCCC3 High Class Vaudeville On and u a J. H. Young, who has been in In the Interest of the H. Salt Lakere Co., hea returned, accompanied Call-forrni- by hla Two Performances ; Every Night st 8 and 9:30 DON'T MISS IT. ivwwvvwmwwnnnnnnnnnnn w of his cab window and an iron support Block of of the bridge knocked him out of the cab, killing him instantly Big ' ife. At least two meg la Utah hava Flank Berry of the Ogden Paint Oil faith lu tha possibilities of apparent at end Is B Glass Ca, fishing hunting rlrhee burled in the rock a of the Morgen. mountains near Ogden to invest their money In property not classed m Samuel Doxey. supervisor of man- pro et. W. B. Hughes and Charles pi mechanical ual training end drawing K. Holland, of Salt Lake, after looktakwas Lake at the Salt high school, over the Southern Paing en seriously ill Monday afternoon cific carefully mine, eight mtlee northeast, of Second Main and at the comer of the city, purchased a block of 100,006 South streets In Salt lake. The pe- shares. The transaetjoa Involves e Mr. Doxey large eum of money trol wagon was called, and end It le the In1616 South tention of waa taken to his home, Burnham iff the Manager wee attended mine, to Main street, where he expend It In the rapid deby a physician. of the property. velopment Mr. Holland la a mining men iff exArthur Chandler of A. E. Weather perience. He has been aurreesful in Monday bringing to a paying baeia a number byt butcher shop, returned from a pleasure trip to Lo Angeles of mines in Utah and Nevada, and Mrs. John Forriftell. of 681 Twelfth atreet gave a dinner today to her intimate lady friends. EXCURSION Evening, Well Mounted Clyde Brown, collector for the Feint, Oil end Glasa Co., le visiting friends in TO TORONTO, ONT. Sept 10th, 11th. Via Umon Pacific, 8rl-round trip. Tickets good returning until October allowed. flat. Btop-orer- e EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE -- FRICE6 Leges and reeerved eeate 25c; bleachers, 10c. Dancing from I to 12 every I FRY 1 I aiTk!11i.v BATTERY CASE Via R. G. W. Ry- - ber Thursday, 6th, Septem- For Grand Oeralval end Milked Ball at Salt Palace peril to. 6J0fl.u0 cash Prise. Fare 1.0u for round trip. Trains leave Ogden 8 a. m., 1:18 p. m. aad 7 p. ha. Reluming leave Salt Lake at midnight. NEW SYSTEM BORN la Salt Lake, Sept. . fo the wife of James K. Sadler, a daughter. Mrs. Sadler Is the daughter of G, H. Corse of Ogdea, . t. L. U. Yanderalice, a chef from the la every piece of harness that leaves has taken our store. Each piece le fashioned Pm body hotel at Memphis, will direct from the best Nether and meet aeiset charge of the Reed cafe endroom In the the affaire of the dining metals, aad the workmanship through future. Vandersllee.ls a mas of abils out Is la every respect Our ity and experience. saddles ere the talk of all horse-bac- k J. C. Platt Saddlery Co. n Washington Ave. 22SS SSd Mrs. Charles Vail of Butte la visitIn Ogden. St ing' friends The funenl services over the remain of John Llndblsd will he held from the Swedish Lutheran church at I o'clock on Thursday, Sept. 6th. Friends wishing to view the remains may do so on Wednesday afternoon, from S to S at Richey funeral chapel. - TO REPUBLICANS; are anxioua to have every Republican in dose touch, and work ing in harmony with the Republican National Congressional Committee is favor of the election of a Republican Congress. The Congressional campaign must be based on the administrative and legislative record of the party, and, that being so, Theodore Roosevelt's personality must be s central figure and hie achievements n central We thought in the campaign, v We desire to maintain the work of this campaign with popular subscription! of One Dollar each from Republicans. To each subscriber we will send the Republican National Campaign Text Book and all document: issued by the Committee. Help pg achieve a great victory James S. Sheehan, Chairman P. O. Box 063, New York IS Or you may pay your one dollar the Hon. William Glasmann, care thi Standard offlee, and take hie reoelp. therefor. .. Mlmv . t T. J. Evans of Brigham City Is In the eity on business. J. D. Rowland of Me lad. Id aba la visiting friends and transacting business. J. Human of LakMlde ing a few days In Ogllen. R. la spend- ilie North Shore Gun Club met last Saturday evening and ordered that no one be allowed to hunt 00 the property at the mouth of Weber river, unless ha be a member of the dub. The club has fenced lu about three miles of pie country. Ralph Smith of Topeka, Kan., le the guest; of J. T. Rushmer, the optician. C. H. Smith of Twin Falls, Idaho., Is In Ogden on business and la regis- tered at tha European hoteL- - Thin morning about. 10:80 o'clock. In front of the Wilcox Grocery store, a colt waa struck by a street ear. The animal, on three lege, ran north Veshington avenue, blood spurting In dl direction. Catherine Lens of Ogden, and Frank Costello, were Injured 1 the wta-- on the lTnlon Pacific .his morning. n k . All the property owners on Madison and venue, between Twenty-fourt- h :wenty-flftstreets, hare perkgfl the pace between the sidewalk end curb-sg- . It would be an appreciated act a the pert of the city to now park he city part of said street It lookr h ery neat end inviting on the east !de of said part of Madlann avenue ut the weet side bee a very shabby ppee ranee. ' There is many a slip h tween the cup and the lip bu there fa no Blip in our lanndr. work.; Every little detail i connection with the prop? turning out of laundry work i carefully attended to and tli result is people are well pleio d with the class of work w do. " ' Inquire for our new family washing. Ogden Steam Both phouee J71 . . rati-- Ir. Cherrington has a slater who re Ides In the city. BORN ake.'n To Mrs. C. C. Blhler of 81' behy girl. H. Leu, representing the Weeterr ollne Co., Is In the city on business. of the W! H 'right A Sons Ca. returned Retards cm a business trip to New York. Will WrlghC-secretar- n Leroy Foster end wife are vteitlny Lanndr 3Z.Jth ' end Sidney Chgrlei Cherrington aweock. both of Swindon. England rrived here en .route to Alta. Wyo., they will locate in business. Bu re: Foster's parent lu Ogden. formerly .in railroad servic-- . re, Is now employed train dit etcher on the C. ft X. W. at Chadron u -- ,eh - will Kimui-im-- 1I11: - insl. MONDAY 1 tbrowu nnvi an incoming train svieral iiiilea btimd Lakeside aud refused to stop the train. Thereupon the guard drew roolier. asserted that ha waa masLabel Day Did Net Aad te the Eacite-me- ter ut the train and ordered to apply the air. Before he could in Judge Murphy's insist upon the ohedteuoe of his deCourt. mand. hi si lent ion was attracted for few minute and the train pulled ua The aiding. The morning aeMiua of police court upAt Momello tbe guard was arrested ws cuuipitraii'.rly quiet. Mouilay end taken before the magistrate, who uffict-mat, anticipated by as a trouble nefuaod to hear the case or hold him, brewing one, but fee arrests were as the assault was committed ia Box made and ihe usual haunts of the trou- Elder cuuaty. ble- Keeker were orderlj. Mike lkvuglaa. Lewi BU'murt. E. Dickrnaun and Juhu Due all stood up to unbwer charges of drunLeune. with clothes ewrj and dissipation plainl) depleted on iheir features. They listlessly pleaded guilty and sentenced lu five days each un the rock pile. Two mendicants were giveu tiuie Ilmiia out iff the city. One was an old man. men, the other s wooden-leggeBoth begged fur money from pedestrians and were arrested. Exceeding his last run uf liberty. Jclin Chlpp waa arrested for disturbing the peace. Chtpp pleaded not guilty, bui the evidence of the ofllcero waa taken as more reliable, end John waa sentenced to ten days at labor, la tbe court room lie commenced to lecture tbe judge and succeeded In expressing his opinion forcibly before Iskeo away to the rock pile. From West Weber an assault and batierv cae was transferred to the municipal court and came up before Judge Murphy this morning. I. W. Clayton, defendant, and H. White, complainant, united In demanding a Jury trial. Tbe ease was heard until noon and then adjourned until two o'clock. White allege that Clayton severely beat blm without provocation aed dragged him over the ground. e ASSIGNMENT OF TEACHERS TO BE MADE TODAY. Principals Are te Take Old Pemtisoo WHl Be Filled. Assignment of taechore for the city school will be made Wednesday morning. Numerous vacancies made by resigning teachers have bees filled writh new teachers, most off them experiencuf leading echoulu ed and gradual la the country. P rind pale of tho schools will be returned to practically the same pool ilon they filled last year, hut otherwise many chances have bean made. Superintendent Allison will coaolada the asof teachers Wednesday signment morning no that, by Monday school may he opened without lose of tiara. Many people are la doubt regarding the date of opening oehnoL It wan thought several weeks ago that a do- lay of one week on nooouut ef tha uncompleted condition of the Lewis school, would oet the dot far Sept. 17. but work oe the building was rushed and Mhooi win commence Monday moraine- Adsrldsd Increase In regtstra- tloa is expected this year. Tbe schools will be well filled due to the abandoo- meat ff the Emeraon, but no lwoon- venienre win mark the dlatrlhutlon of Emerson pupil. . FAIR INTER-MOUNTA- Tiie Iatermountaia Fair aeanciaikm will Lcrid Its flrat fair la September of this iear. open to the world. Competiliou half-miltrack ia tha country, and (ha purses will be generous, attracting large strings of the bent rare borae. We hope to receive tbe hearty cooperation of all iu making this the beat fair ia the west. Ilea the heat e . Ogden, with its railroad facilitie. la an ideal location for a Great latew mountain Fair. Thursday, SpL 20th. 30 class 3:00 class .,,i,,-.....flN- Puna 300.00 1 wo in three Country naddl horse, onohnlf mile dash Friday, Sept 21st. dees 3:28 One-ha- 100.00 1000 race tgreet IntenneimUIn Fair Aenodatien platen tha Pries List ' "ex-pree- t" matter of fact, the spelling of a lively language le changing by slow degrees nil the lima Without the urging ff scholars or the orders of presidents the evolution is going on, and In tendency ta toward eondaeaese aad a closer correspondence between spelling and Conservatives who are horrified at even the moderate altera, thus proposed by lbs Carnegie board do well to conside whet would change the language hsa undergone since Shakespeare wrote and the Bible was first translated Into English. None of tb reforms advocated begin to be as radical aa those that have been made by the people who speak end writ English. The new movement has eenee and reason on it aide and cannot be suoceeefully opposed by cheep ridicule nor , moeecovered pedantry. Tbe 300 words the president hoe endorsed: Jell Abridgment Aecounter Judgment Aoeurat Acknowledgment Addreast Ads Afllxt Alt ho WOULD RATHER DIE. Palma. Clara No. 1. New York, Sept. I. A rable die patch to a morning paper from Ha vans aayi: .General Mario Menoeal. who, it haa been raid, la the rebel's candidate for the presidency , end ia now In San liago, says that he is ready to come te Havana and mediate for peace, without any thought of personal ambition. The veterans of the laie war are eagerly expecting him. The plan now ia that Meaoral, and other leading vet eras go to Pinar del Rio, see Pino Onerra and Induce him te surrender, accepting pardon as the only eoeeeaebm that President Palme will make. But It la not thought likely that Guerra will cun sent, as he le sending letteri to hie friend throughout the countrr, saying that he would rather die than eocept Palma's terms. General Rafael Montalvo, secretary of irate, whit la In charge of the war, says that If tbe government should compromise with tbe Insurgents It would encourage end lea a revolutions. The real situation, he anya, aa regards the revolution is that there are 800 men under Guerra and 400 under other leaden in tha prevtnre of Pinar del Rio, 800 In the province of Havana and 3.000 In Banin Clara. The total la only 4.800, end not half ef tho Insurgents are well armed, nil ia why they avoid a fight. Anemia Anesthesia Anesthetic Antlpyrln Antitoxin Apotbem Apprise Arbor Archeology Bettor of Centura, the treat Leapt lagallso Urease Licorice Ufer H ia uld (bat. ha hu gone to with Pino Guerra. He I expert-eto return Wednesday. MiOOkt eran. laiater Mama Grade 1 and I, cutting work Grade 1 and 8, weaving work ,, Grade I, beet specimen of penmanship Grade 8, best raffia work Grad 4, pencil or pen drawing Grade 4, school beet map ef aad grounds building 4. epedmen of penmanship Grade 6, epedmen of penmanship Grade 8, pend) or pea drawing Grade 6, map, of Weber county Grad 8, best epedmen of penmanship Grade 6, beat pencil nr pen drawing Grad i, beet relief map of stats at (Jtah Grade 7, beet pencil or pea drawing Grade 7, beet specimen of penmanship In Grad of the U.I.. . Grade 8, brat pen or pen- cil drawing Grade 2, relief map Illustrating some topta In U. ft. hie lory ciaee Ne. 2. Beat general exhibit, dty pablls schools, appropriate picture, presented by Boyle Furniture Co., valued at 210. Beet general exhibit, eoaaty pubila school, appropriate picture presented by Ogdea Furniture ft Carpal Co, veined at 916. Bant display of school work, commercial dapartmaat. puMla or private schools, diploma. Beat general display of privet schools or state inaMtutiona, diploma.-MAN WANTED!-Somewhe- re near Ogden to assist us YELLOWSTONE FARK EXCURSION In showing and neJUag properties. No experience accessary, if willing ro let ua teach you tho real estaua buweaa. Saturday, Sept. Sth. Salary 140.06 per mouUL to honeat Via Oregon Short Line, 141.50 round man, willing to dovate part of hie fhne NATIVE this business. trip. Thla include Decennary rail to nd stage treaeportatloa end also LAND C04 Andrus Bldg, Minneapolis, hotel accommodations for- the regular Minn. Marysville, seven day trip beyondOnly fifty people can go on this excursion. Make your reaervutlon early OGDEN TURF EXCHANGE at Union Depot Ticket offlee. Maneuver -- SHERIDAN A TOTAL WRECK. A despatch Washington, received today at the office of tbe quarterof the army, con master-general firms the report from Honolulu, that the transport Sheridan practically will BepL 4 -- -- be a total 1dm. AU of the personal effects of the party have been removed from the troop ship and she la now wetting for the arrival of the wracking apparatus from Baa FraaclB-ro- , which will be used la nn effort to save her engines, boilers and ether moveable equipments. CALIFORNIA EXCURSION. .Fbenlx Colter Commlxt Compreat 'Comprise Contest Controller Coquet lit--a- Criticise - ' Cropt Croat Poset Practise Preflxt Prenomen Preat Prettnae Crusht Cue Curst Phenomenon Pigmy Plow Polyp ' ' Preterit Pretermit Primeval . d CO-OR- E Color 1. regular admittance fee to the grounds Department N, education eL V. N. Than Accept the Terms Offered by Patterson, superintendent. Lopt Labor Lacrimal Cnee- - ments end manufactures, and depart Lodgment Klat j mend "M," merchants display, reason- able apace will be given nil dmdfini to mah a display, hut exhibitors and attendant will he required to pay the house of representatives, has published a proclamation calling apoa the people to Join the revolution!!. Vice President Mendea Capote haa issued a call to tho members of the executive committee of the national assembly of the moderate party to meet Wednesday to consider means for ending the war. Pollen rplo Fajardo, a prominent Guanu veteran, left Monday nn a secret mission. He represents tbe vet- l Upt Last Anapeat - 1 ' t Ce-bre- The Worcester Telegram and the Army and Navy Register of Washington have adopted the new spelling. The Hat of reformed spellings to he need by the government la printed herewith. Except those marked with a tar theae forms have been In use by the Standard and American public for several years. Even a superficial examination of tha list will show that the clamor over the new spelling la largely a ease of The moot much ado. about nothing. Important change is tbe substitution of t" for od" to form tho past participle. For example, "klat" and take the places of "klieed" and expressed. But when words of this claaa are left out of consideration, the list contatna little that la pew. Plow," "clue" and "wagon" are certainly not new and newspaper men of this generation cannot remember the time when parlor," honor," labor" were not apelled In thla country without tha u." Tha diphthong hea been on the decline for a long time, and cyclopedia" "coeval" "ecumenical" and "esthetic" ore certainly not novel spelling. FulftL "fulness" end "dulnees" have been in common use too long to call for aclted protest. "In-te"Abridgment" "Judgment," legalise," "offense," Jail." quintet,recognise," "quartet," and "licorice were generally accepted long before the simplified spelling hoard wen thought of end In professional Journals et least "glycerin" and parafflne" are Old acquaintances. Borne of tbe writers who have written against the new spelling have evidently not taken the trouble to study tha subject. They seem' to Imagine that when the new forms are adopted a printed page will suggest the work of Josh Billings. Tbe tact le that the general use of the simplified spoiling boards test will make little difference In tho appearance of printed matter. The Progress ef Reform In Spelling. It seems necessary to point out to one class of critics of reformed spelling that the proposed changes cannot be rUmisaed with a laugh. The comparison of tho new spellings with the grotesque orthography of Artemus A'ard end Petroleum V. Naiby is a rather piece of humor and quite without value ae an argument . And it In proper to remind another body of objector that simplified spelling Is not a profane attack on a divinely ordained Institution. There la nothing cecronanct about a dictionary, vhtrta la merely a register of usage nd must change as ueage changes, khis fact le frankly acknowledged by lexicographers themselves, some of the oremost of whom ere sealoui edvo--ite- s of the new spelling. An examl-.itfo- n will show that tha changes eug .sited are no more radical than those usde by Noah Webster when he nocked a superfluous "g" out of "wag a" and the needless "k" from the end f almanac." Several of the forms in the elmpll ed spelllrg board's list ere already a common use: for example., pro ram" Instead cf "programme." Oth-- t are merely revivals of early Eng-sand have the sanction of high authority. in epel , It Is said that modification g tend to destroy traces of the Origin t word, and that It la better to retain intiquated and eumbersrme forms than But aa a id create euch a dinger. ; diploma. Qneenawnre. diploma, jewelry, diploma. Millinery Block, dlploara. Musical instruments, diploma, firwing machines, diploma. Furniture, diploma. Books end stationery, diploma. In department H. form Imple- EXPLAINED . j Department M, Merchants' display. P. E. Great, superintendent. Class Na. 1. Dry Goods and notions, diploma. Boot and nboee, diploma. Clothing and Men's furnishing goodA ll President Roosevelt Only Made Official What the American People Had Already Adopted or Were Willing to Adopt No Serious Changes Proposed The Most Radical is to Adopt a T for .Ed at End of Words Full List of 300 Words Published Herewith. I THE COUNTY FAIR 80 00 71.00 lf GUERRA ; Henry Nenteboom of 1280 Stephens avenue, returned from n badness trip to Balt Lake. 200.00 Country cart horses only) ; s. run aad repeat, mil One-hal- f I ; - Speed Pregrpm. W, B. W'edelt. superintendent. Recce called at 3 p. m- - promptly each day. mile dash Country saddle hone, one-ha10,00 mile dash UCKEER WAS BULLDOZED 250.00 Free for all 200.00 2:30 class ..m But Will Bring Hla Assailant to an One mile dash 100.00 A Mounting. Country saddle hone, one-hal10.00 mile dash Money divided 60, 80 and 10 per Engineer Charles Compton, of the 8ouihera Paelflr. went to Brigham rent. Winning hone ia saddle raeea barCity this morning to swear out a complaint against one of the guards red from each succeeding race. Entrance fee 14 per cent to nil raoaa, in charge of Farley's train of strike breaker that pasted through Ogdea 6 to enter and 3 to start Harness rare, mile heats, 8 la e. American Trotting Association rules to govern. The association reserve the right to call off any or nil neon for auffl eleut reasons. first-clas- riders for comfort and case, and they Since the tint of September hotels are scrupulously made and finished of the city have registered n marked by experienced operator. Give ns e cell when yon next need Increase in the number ' of guests. Many tourists on their way home, something la our line. end the regular nnrnber of fall drum-mer- e are responsible for the Increase. Eider OPEN NEXT ' have returned from a visit to the coeat cities. Box I'uuipiou hum (Iriiins the vugine mhmk pulled ihe strike breaker out 01 Ogden. At some piu. between Ogden and the lake a panv uf huboes Imardeil the train. When few miles ibis side ul Lakeside lie buboes were uiscovered by tbe guard, who went 10 Compton and ordered him to eiop ibe Irani iu it TRANSFERRED TO OGDEN FROM WEST WEBER. OF SPELLING B. McGooagle, wife and daughter id she-ii- Bn SCHOOL WILL Bountiful. J. ""U'.v Jur :hr-- urreet gtisid mill tin- fellow w,! tie fur li"ughi t'i'k tu Brighim f: i yljwll jur d NOTICE Machine Co., Wagon has returned from hie fishing and hunting trip to South Fork. Consolidated TONIGHT II S GREAT. d -- J. W. Chambers, eelesman for the fit I I ; K DMAPE9 - The westbound Los Angeles Umitel Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Rjas of Salt en the I'aiun Pacific railroad wk Lake are vlaltluf with lr. K. M. Con- wrecked et 8 p. m. yesterday at roy and family. Red Builrs. forty miles west, of The entire train. Including six Albert SlcEwai.. o. twin Falla, Ida-b- eoachea. left the track and the engine is In the city rleliing with re and baggage car turned over. Fireman J. W. Cook was badly scalded. A name unknow n, waa killed end tramp, Mrs. Dr. Shipp of Salt Lake addreae-eanother fatally Injured. The cause ef the glila uf the Industrial School, the accident I not yet known. on the subject of Health." Yesterday the Loa Angeles Limited eeat bound waa derailed sear Evan uin G. R. Langlota. of Sheerer, Idaho, and the engine turned over, but no one end formerly of Ogden, le In the city waa badly hart In that accident. on business. PRICES: 1Se.8Sc.S8c.S0e. SEAT SALE NOW OPEN. A YwW A , Ik-- Bah Lak. Ran twe entire eeaeone in New Yerk. Twelve yeere an the read. Helda the recerd In stock houses. l.iii-d'i: dm: The local police lim- - , n rUOl-eto look out for tv.-.- i Hniun. a boy j yean of av. hj waa kidtoll napped from tha I'tiiadiw cmin-.gate ia Oregoa July i:,. ism;, a reward of 11.000 la off- -, a tor ih-- j return uf the boy alive- 01 e.'ni for his body, if found dead rn: u the local la the circular no particulars are given repolice, garding the uieuuer .if his abdaution. He i the eon of R. L. Inuaa of Walla Welle, and to hint all Information la to he cent. The miffing boy ia described aa follows: Cuiii!rxion very fair,, rosy cheek, .mall noa and mouth, light brown hair, round face and head, email scar nu left side of lower bp. small feet and bends, very bright,, talks plainl, u- three feet aix Inches lu height. TWENTY-F- Entire Train Left tbs Track and known Tramp Miaa Fffle Nieholla and aimer. Mrs. W. A. Everett, are veiling ft rend in .i... FNyw jft 5 IftOrt 3, o LIMITED Barred Heart Araucinv and St iro -- KKrTi'MHKT! MoilMNft, i,t. 1. h?r itoneyed m-iv.. f iv event n the value ihere If tb-- ' mine were m would be a etanipe'ic 1.1 di,- d nn. 1 have looked over .Ini iu ji:,1 find an excellent ehowir.j " 1 OPERA HOUSE r. ! ; GRAND Y ff :'t tull of bop of the S.iuihr:-lu ni) eatiinatiji! it is a reproach t I LOS ANGELES V'i'IK.Ii UTAH, IMiDEX, Hock (not hough) Homeopathy Homonum Washt Whlpt Whisky Honor Humor Husht Wlnkt Hvpothenuae Wilful WJsht wo Woful Idolize Woolen Impreit Wrapt Inetlil These are the form recommended board and by tho eimpllfied spelling endorsed by President Rooaerelt. Words not marked with asterisks ere already uaed by tbe Standard aad other publication!. Dally. September 4th te Ogden to Ban Fnnciaoo and 14th. re- 880.86 turn (direct) Ogden to Ban Francisco and return (one way vim Portland. - 48.80 Ogden to Loe Angeles end return vie South are Pacific.... 43.00 Ogden to Loe Angeles end return via O. B. L. and 8. P- 1 80 L. A. ft 8. L. Ry Ogdea to Los Angeles aad return (one way via Portland 68.80 and Baa fYancieoo Tickets good returning until October Slat, stopovera allowed. 263 Twenty --fifth California and Direst Wire foa All Sporttn St -- Event PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH MITCHELL BROS. Oeptogi sad Monumeeta, Heed-atone- Don't hwy from adanta, a they get hign onmiwieelnna aad you have to pay them, homo paapla flrsL Yard City eemetary. j |