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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER: FURNISHED FOR RENT TRANSPLANTING FOR city. Live stock reaches and fruit farms. Houses to rent. Fire insurance agency. Money to loan. Prompt attention given to every enquiry. VESSELS Wm. A. Imperfections of a Ciultf Ovaixonre by Transplanting Mathar'a Gland. Stuttgart, Sept 21. Professor Garres of Breaten gave yesterday to the of natioiial Investigation and medicine now in session here, bis exblood vesperiments in transplanting sel and organa from one body to another. This is the subject shift attracted so much attention at the meeting f the British Medical Association held in Toronto last August, uhen Ir. A. Garrell of the University of Chis cago read a paper giving his expert-sientin the same field. Professor Garre described the case boy suffering from of cretinism, who had portions of his mothers thyroid gland transplanted to The child, after nine Ms spleen. months, is developing normally, can silk and talh. Professor Garre narrated successful .apartments in the transplantation of hkxid vessels from one living animal He also transplanted o another. blood vesselr from animals that had oeen dead for an hour and a half to con-fiai- Nominated by tha Socialists of Fort worth, Texas. ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO FIRST INSERTION LESS THAN M CENTS. ALL ADVER TI6EMLNT8 MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE. EXCEPTING BUSI NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. Chicago. Sept. 21. A despatch to the Tribune from Fort Worth, Tessa, FEMALE HELP WANTED. WOMAN FOR CONGRESS. Bay; Laura B. Payne of Fort Worth, la accepting yesterday the nomination on the Socialist ticket for congress In this district, cornea out atrongiy for government ownership of railroad and goes a step farther than Bryan in advocating government ownership of aL packing huusei. Miss Payne is the first woman to run for congress In Texas, and says she will puak her campaign vigorously. When asked what she would do if elected, she replied: The first thing 1 would do would be lo accuse the grafters in congress of antmala. tire and arouse the ihsir wrong-doin- g The professor declared that while It of the entire country to oust public to was Impossible transplant Urge the rogues from the national legislablood veaeals from living human becould be taken ture. blood vesaels ings, that and from freshly amputated limbs PROHIBITING OPIUM. transplanted to caaes where large tuothwhere or removed rnon had been Pekin, Kept. 21. As a result of tha erwise the tleing np of large blood veseombinsid recommendatlona of tha of for the paru sels resulted faulty Chinese who recently commissioners the body fed by them. made a tour of the United Btatea and Professor Garre described also the Europe and Yuan 8hl Kai, commander-intransplanting of kidneys from one ani-chief of the forces and Tang mal to another, the replanted organa Shao Ki. president of tha board of pet forming Us functions perfectly. foreign affaire, an edict has been Issued ordering the abolition of the nse of opium, both foreign and native, within a decade. The edict strongly condemns the vice and commands the council of state te devise regulations for tho enforcement of the prohibition against opium smoking and the cultiTHE vation of the poppy. Ughl SAID PATIENT CONGRESSMAN WAS DEAD at Present at mer Hama. Cut and a Salt Bolutien Artery Injected and tha Man Wss WANTED Girl for general house work. Apply 667 22nd 8t. Mrs. J. B. Foulger. Good girl tor gsnaral house or k. small family. 2731 Madison. WANTED at the WANTED A chambermaid Read hotel. WANTED Waitresses and chambermaids, $25 par month; room and board. Kenyon hotel. as at Western MEN to learn barber trade; wagee while learning ;good situations wait- graduates. Molar System Belt Lake City. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS furniture for sale Grant avenue. Bell 101 HOUSEHOLD 2913 FOR l-- BALE 105 Busch 25th SL Ben-6-6-t- RENT room and popular Firat-claa- a place in tha city. BOARD AND SL 26th ROOM-4- 49 ROOMS AND BOARD, all modem 121-t- f conveniences. C14 24:h SL FOR RENT HOUSES. um d FOR RENT collage, 27ih at. Apply $76 25th at. Four-roome- FOR RENT beach. Wedell. RENT--Tw- modem Buna house, Store. 1 Gurti 24-t-f TOR BALE Must be told at once bouse and lot, home, cow and furniture. B, T. Cannon, 310 Benmrd r Ave. . FOR BALE Sixty acre land near railroad station ; fenced; partly improved, ready for fall grain; so payment until first crop is marketed. Hunter Kennedy, room 6, First National bldg. TOR BALE Best orchard, Weber county, having best location nt and water right Kelly Herrick. e 9-- 1 piano. FOR SALE! $1 per week buys nn Sebastian, Sept. 21. It la elegant violin at Pantones', next to announced that the Utahns. X York. Kept. 21. Edward Me Queen of 8pafn la in an interesting Elrnft of Yonkers, waa In court condition. , FOR SALE Railroad ticket Ogden and listened to a physlcan tell to Denver. Tel. 76. bow ho had almost died and been and of Ena Princess' BaOnburg were iimught back to life. married of Alfonso HORSE for sale. 2133 Lincoln. Spain King McElroen had been pronounced May 31. Ind. Seven weeks ago McElroen waa FOR SALE Thoroughbred Jersey hit on tbe head with a wrench. He bull, cheap. Phone 667-K- . A DYNAMITE EXPLOSION. wstalned a compound fracture of the skull and while on the operating table MONEY TO LOAN. In Which Five Persona Wars Killed he waa apparently dead. The physiend Six Injured. cians atnpped work and pronounced MONET TO LOAN Private Individkin dad. A nurse, however, noticed ual has levers! thousand dollars to 21. Word waa reSept. Winnipeg. s twitching of the muscles and called loan la large or small sums, on good In thla city last night of a ceived ittetuion to It. There waa apparently real estate security. No commiswhich occurred on explosion dynamite mt (he slightest movement, of the tbe rlgbbof-wasion. No dollar. Very low interest of the Grand Trank m bran, hut as a chance an artery waa Paeiflc Inquire lid. Tel. 3731-near Finmark, New railway opened and a salt solution waa It afternoon. In Wednesday Ontario jeried. Then artlflctal respiration waa which five persona were killed out- MONEY TO LOAN on fame and city real estate. HUNTER A KENNEDY 'riel end six others injured, one of Two hours later the heart waa beat-:n- right. Room 6, Flret National Bank Builddie. to whom la expected ing. feebly and the lungs were work-in- . He waa finally brought back to CLOSED. ARE 8CHOOLS MONEY TO LOAN- -J. J. BRUMMITT. ronNcioosneas, and after seven weeks of treatment he waa discharged from 21. In consequence Odessa, Sept. he HAIR DRESSING. McElroen testified hospital. of tbe unanimous end unalterable reagainst, his assailant yesterday. fusal of the peasants in the Odessa A. F. La Frelniere and wife have district to pay arrears of taxes, the just arrived In the city with a comUIE OF HIS NAME local xemstvo has been notified by the plete Hue of HAIR GOODS, POMPAIS UNAUTHORIZED governor that It is impossible to main- DOURS. SWITCHES and all klnda of tain the schools and hospitals, which LADIES' HAIR GOODS made to orN York, Sept, 21. H. B. Mc- consequently must be elosed. der. 8 witches made from combing. Daniel of Springfield, Mo;, who la Out hair and combings bought. named is a candidate on the united GENTS' TOUPEES made te order. rotnmiiiee'a ticket of the Mutual Satisfaction guaranteed. Hair d re BeLre company and waa also nominated ing, shampooing, chimp! dy, manicuring. a trustee im tho ''selected fusion Calls promptly filled at your home. ticket " df the company, 227 37th St Bell 913. telegraphed re Justice Alton B. Parker, chairman of the International facial SHAMPOOING, policyholders' manicuring, IN committee, ihat tho use of hla name maerege, scalp treatment removing on the "fusion was ticket" d of melee end wart. Room 3$, Lewis and that he repudiated the block, Wash, ave. Ban aeml-ofllclall- y yea-isrd- TOR BALE! 25th street $--tf 135 mo cottage, Six-roo- with difficult $6 PER MONTH for ton months buys a good building Jot 66x130 feet on 31 at SL J. J. Brurnmlit. FOR BALE Farm, two-roobrick house and good out buildings; good . water right; 20 acres under cultivation; 16 acres pasture; nil fenced; a snap. $2000. Inquire John Mstrignona. Hooper, Utah. y g LITTLE STARVING unu-thurize- Bominarlon, arrested the roung farmer When Zarcoue was arraigned before Judge Scott yesterday, he was fined $10 and costa. Tbe Judge said he bad no doubt from tbe nature of tbe evidence before him that' the prisoner had used hla guard only to protect himself from the anike, but the laws of the state consider It a crime even to carry a gun In tbe open nlr on Sunday, and consequently he had no discretion under the law, and waa obliged to puniah him for carrying hla weapon across the farm. The Judge arraigned the law severely and suggested that It be brought to the attention of the general assembly for amendment or repeal. gun and WRECK ON GREAT NORTHERN. Paul, Kept. 21. A brief report we received at the headquarters of HAD FAL'h Great Northern railroad here to-.- v HIS POSTER MOTHER LEN DEAD. nf a rear end collision at Cu thank, kont.. in which two stockmen whose me hive not been reported. Road-ln,- ,r Hinton and Brakeman Crttchell He Wee for Four Days Lacked in killed. The caboose and two a Room With the ftriaht cars of tho first trein were Dead- ickeii and caught' fire. Both trains re eastbound. The collision occur-JJ- d shout 11 o'clock last night. Fur-- ' "Nr detail are lacking. New York. Kepi. 21. Weak and emaciated from starvation, Johnny Boyle, an Infant, 14 months old, waa STEAMER WENT DOWN, found yesterday beside the corpse of Mrs. Catherine Rindnaky. O.. Sept. 21. The steam-- hla foster mother,' of H. n. Tuttle, which sprang n leak Bynam. a widow, in theIn kitchen Brooklyn. Oder Point. Saturday night, and her email apartment hearhed near Marblehead, but The baby had evidently spent hour tetrned and towed to this port of Intense suffering, who. haring Mnebdav afternoon, broke in two eaten all the food in the room that reach by hla utmost enhe stpfti early this morning and he could the bottom. Tbe captain and deavors, he had been forced by gnawcr,w ings of hunger to chew the aawduat escaped in content a of a toy horse. The floor was strewn with broken dishes and ODY OF A BISHOP FOUND. with kitchen utensils, and panes In Orn Algeria. Sept. 21. The body of the kitchen windows, within atriking were in splinters, of his A merican, believed to be Abe bteh-Pa- n distance hla aims, for food. The rom all straggles Pablo of Braall. who waa to a hospital. It "" In the wreck of the Italian steam-- r little one wae taken eirio o0 Hormlgaa Island, Spain. la believed he can be nursed back to 4th, has been washed upon the health. te here. Mrs. Bynam probably dropped dead from heart disease. She bad not been seen for four days. WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH. w oooooooooooo o o o Springfield, Minn., Sept 21. o .Eleven buildings were de- o stroyed or damaged in a torna- o do that swept over this section o of tbe etate yesterday. No Urea o were lost, though many per o sons narrowly escaped injury. o Trees were uprooted end o ' grain stocks swept away. The o atom was accompanied by a o heavy mlnfhll that amounted o to almost n cloudburst. Tbe o precipitation was tbe heaviest e o in thla section for years. o MINNESOTA life-hoat- Fir, n Taoema Destroyed Preparty. Much Bey- Pined TORADO. ooooooooooo o o o oeoooooo SLUE LAWS OP CONNECTICUT. - O O SETTLEMENT OUT OP COURT for Using a Gun on a Snake. Tmma. Sept. 21. Fire which burn-vi:- h terrific rapidity deatroyed York, Sept 21. A Danbury, ' O ijif-rL- y ,onlght valued approximately As a result, one women Cornu special gives an example of the o , of the Connecticut blue lews. I o t 0 menved to have lost her life, while workings had been unaccounted for up Pgter Zarcone, IS years of age, while o &'e honr. walking through a swamp on hit o P'opertv laid waste hr h father's farm Sunday, waa attacked o j., ursT the Tacoma Eastern by an adder. He bad a shotgun with o aPor aad 1? freight vrerehouee him and shot and killed the reptile. Jo its freight care; tbe Puyallup A' policeman heard the noise . New York, Sept. 21. Br a settlement, arrived at here day tbe legatees under the will of Ruaaeil Sage are to receive double the amounts of the legacies upon condition that the will be not contested. The will was admired te probate without contest. ofthsOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o CHOICE building Wit on 22nd St. ear line, only $160. Make your terms. J. J. Brummltt. BALE! Farm; 60 acres farming seres pasturing land, $ eowa, pigs, chickens, ducks aad turkeys and fuming tool. JL M. Simpson, SO at Hooper. One dollar cash and ona dollar per week buys a nice building lot on the bench. J. J. Brum-mi- tt ONLY $26. Sr1 Visiting they can- 2469 2234 Pss.... y Depart 8:20 aa 2 Overland Limited for Omaha, Council Kiiiff.rvu. Ulty and East 3:00 pus. ark City Local... 6:80 pxi. 513-iP- N. Lo Angeles Limited 7: (A) Nix 4 Atlantia Express for Denver, umhsha. Council Bluffs, Kansas City and all p.u. itetola East, daily 7:30 pte. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle Arrivab 691, meets every Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock, K. of P. hall. Visiting Nx 3 California Express from Council Bluffs. OmaNeighbors invited. ha. Denver, Itaaaaa City Dues can ba paid nt the office of Ed. 3:46 a.m. dally Auth, tho afternoon of the 2 Sib of each No--tj.jtnt, Park City lcal..l0:25 ana. ill month. First National Bank Bldg. 7 Los Angelea Limited 2:60 SUSIE ALDKX, G. N.. 112 Twenty Nix pja. No 9 Fast Mall.. 3:00 pm. sixth street. No. 1 Overland Limited MARIE CRITEK, Clerk, 2731 Monfrom Omaha.Council Bluffs, roe Avenue. Kansas City, Denver aad nil points East, dally,... 4:00 p.m. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Bilver Hive No. 1, meet tha second KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. Na 24. meets tha fourth Friday evening 9 at o'clock sharp, la 1. O. O. F. ball. North of Ogdon. FIFTEEN assay s or analy ses for $3.00. Visiting Knights cordially invited to DeparL No. 9 Gold, silver, lead, copper. Iron, line, attend. Portland, Spokane, Pocatello J. W. HALSEY, Commander. and Butte Exallien, calcium and manganese; write F. F. BO,iD, Record Keeper. for particulars. Tbe Henry Hansun press, dally 1:36 ate. . 3 Nix J Muled Local, via Chemical Research Co., analytical and consulting chemists, 54 Railroad MASONIC. Brigham, dally except S;20 as, Busily bldg., Denver, Colo., U. 8. A. No. 7 Fast MaU. Portland. Esther No. 4, O. R. Queen Chapter Pocatello and Spokane, WINDOW CLEANING, S. Regular meetings held nt Maaonte Butte, dally U;20 p.m. between on Hall avenue, 11 Cache Valley ExWashington Nix UTAH window and houae cleaning, Twenty-fift- h streets Twenty-sixtand dully 5:20 pja press, Po-la janitor and porter work. 8am the first and third Fridays of each No. 13' Yellow atone Special wo Co. Bell 750Y. Office, 414 25ta month. Sojourning members cordially for the Perk 9:30 pte. Street invited to attend. Arrive ELSIE BADCON, W. M. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. LILLIE UALSTKD, Secretary. No. 14 Yellowstone Special DR. A. FERNIAJKD, Physician a from the Perk 6:60 am. RAILWAY ORDER OF CONDUCTORS No. 3 Fast MaU from Port, Surgeon. Office hours, 10 aad 12 a. 1 4 2 to 140 m. m., 26th SL Office p. land, Spokane, Pocatello Wasatch Division No. 124, O. R. G, phones, Beil 616K; lad. 516. Resiand Butte, dally T:S9 am. lience 646 Wash. Ind. phone 603. meets second and fourth Friday at No. If Cache Valley Ex2:30 p. m. la K. of P. hall, eon 10:8$ ate. press, daily MUSICIANS' DIRECTORY. Washington avenue and 24th street No. 10 Portland. Spa4tane, All brothers are cordially Invited to Butte aad Pocatello, dally 6:36 ana MR. A. 11. GROSE Expert Piano Ton- attend. Nix 84 Mated Local vie er and Repairer. With Barnes Muslo GEO. ALLEN, C. & Brigham, daily . except L. BUYLE, 8. sad T. store, Grand Opera House Blk. fl:2S p.m. Sunday Setrth of Ogden OSTEOPATHY. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. Ogden Taat, a new four-roocottage, large closet and pantry, electrlo light and city water, Iocs ted within two and a half blocks of the Rio Grande depot ,ou the bench; email payment down; tha balance the same an paying rent. J. J. Brummltt. TOR SALE A good 6 room residence on 27th street, firabclau location, $1260. Four-roobrirk residence, 21-sores of land, with good variety of fruit, also good water right, $2,000. frame house with A good block from bam and city water, 4 ' a GORDON G. IVES, CORA G. IVES. Osteopatns. graduates from parent r school. KirksvUla. Mo. block, suite 66. Treatment by appointment Hours, 9 a. m. to 6 Ind. 1012. p. m. Bell phone 1014-Lewis-Stay-ne- UPHOLSTERING. Did You Ever Step te Think can make your old furniture look tike new? 1 do tha heat preach polish-Inalso all klnda or repair work, mattress making, cleming and relaying carpets. No large rents to par; result, lowest prices. Twelve years experience with Boyle Furniture Co.; also furnish best of reference from Ogden eitlaeus. All orders given prompt attention. Bernard A. Danlters, 2416 Grant avenue, seven doors north of oa toffies. Both phones In shop. Ind. 20; Bell 637K. Residence 730Y. r. STEAMSHIP O. AGENT. D RASMUSSEN Representing The White Star Line. Red Star Line, Dominion Line, American Lina, Scandinavian American Line, Holland American Une and The Hamburg American Line . Passengers booked from or to any point of Europe to any part of the United Siatea. 2357 and 2359 Washington Ave., Ogden, Utah. tf. 9-- INSURANCE. 1-- 1 car line. $1,259.00. residence on bench, 3 A blk. blocks from business center. from 25th street car line. $1760. Easy terms on n portion. double houae with Agood sore of land located ron' bench, has city water in each apartment Renta for $24.00 per month. All 2 1-- 2 62,250. Chauncey Parry, cor. 23rd and Wash. 625-t- f Phone 35.9K. THE lari, tew weeks I have sold one hnndred lota. I still have 144 cheap iota In different parts of the city; no Interest, no taxes; until sold these lota go very cheap on terms to suit purcasera J. J. Brummltt. aeo-an- d and h $1200 BUYS m In K. of P. halL 7:30, neighbors cordially invitee. MSS. BESSIE LEE, U. N.. Grant ELLEN EASTMAN. Clerk, y Washington Avenue. 2474Yfc Washington avenue, over Utah Light Power Co.. Ogden, Ulan. 94-lm- land, PANT. Sego IJly Circle. No. 174. meets every second and fourth Friday nlghta n, PACIFIC KAILHOAU COIL end fourth Tuesdays at 2:30 p. m. at My regular $5.00 readings, $1.00; no ONeill streeL VisHall, Twenty-fiftfee in advance; pay if satisfied. Tha latera cordially invited. iting only adept of Hindoo occult mys.erles BESSIE SEBRING, L. C. practicing in America at the prtslnt LUCY NELSON, R. K. ume. . TOR rates that UNION WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. ASSAYS AND ANALYSES. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE JAMES BUNE. N. G. WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. h nice efllcea over I. e Junction City Lndgo No. 86. Independent Order of Odd Fellows, meets in I. O. o. F. hall every Thursday evening. Visiting brothers cordially invited to be present. fail. FOR RENT Modem 2, 3. and Flats. Cheap. Kelly Herrick. L. Clark h not handle, consult me. Guaranteed success when all ulhers 441 FOR RENT House; and chickens and furniture for sale. 2623 Madison. FOR Queeu I'iry, Reliekah Ldge No. 4. o. O. F. hall. Meets second and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows Hall. Twenty-fourtstreet. YL'.tlng members Invited. ESTHER RANDALL Noble Graad. MISS LOLA WOODBERRY, Secy. out-war- at the Virginia; most hoard UNION DEPOT TIME CARD I concentration, polarization and which enables you to cause conditions to conform with your tnw-irdesires. Tells whom sad when tu marry, remove! evil Influence, restores affect ion a, cures drunkenness, aud helps where all others fail. Success guaranteed. IF GOING TO SEE A MEDIUM. Why not see the best, aa the best ia tha cheapest la tha end. Better consult no clairvoyant at all thau oas who la unable tu help you. for false prophets do niora barm than good. High-clas- s patronage solicited, those capable of appreciating the puwera cf an Intellectual psychic. 1 teach clairvoyance, hypnotism and personal magnetism and develop mediums. Medifocali-satiu- f. f. FOR Nohle Grand. HENRY KISSEL Secretary. TAST PRESENT-FUTU- RE. Clear as crystal, bee Hamllioa. He gives private Instructions in tha philosophy of ihe ancient Hindoo to those that are interested in occultism. He teaches the Hindoo methods of Union WANTED Reliable bell and elevator beye, $16 and $20 per month. Kenyon hotel, Balt Lake City. College, rooms. . ILAIBVOYANT-i'ALMlBT- ilair-voyai- it FOR RENT, OFFICES. WANTED Ten stone masons at once; wages $3.66 per day. Bateman Bros. A Doyle, Croyden, Utah. BOYS WANTED Tel. ofllce. for BOARD AND ROOM Good board and room with electric light and hath. 229 9 4th St. MALE HELP WANTED. THIS IS INTERESTING. Recovered. tf. 9-- ing our Xarraganaett Pier, R. 1, Sept. 21. The body of Congressman Robert R. Hitt, who died yesterday, will remain at his summer home when It will be carried by special car to Illinois. Details of . funeral arrangements have not yet been completed. WERE ABOUT TO LEAVE WHENA NURSE HALTED THEM. tbs M Sum- 4Tilmo BOARD AND ROOM. WANTED Two house girls immediately at tho State School for the Deaf and Blind. HITT. Body Will Remain 427 21th. housekeeping a 13-- FOR RENT Furnished nett Block. HAM- A. B. GRAFF, FOR RENT Furnished rooms suitable for gentlemen. 162 23rd. Girl for general huuea work; small family; good wages. 2530 Orchard Ave. 921-tf- . WANTED Women to work by day, apply 666 24th 8t. ILTON FOH RENT Clean furnished rooms, with bath, thoroughly renovated: also light housekeeping rooms. The Colonial. 362 36th St. Mrs. 8 L 6 II-t- f Chinn. Manager. WANTED d SURGEONS for housekeep ug Furnished rooms housekeeping. 222u Lincoln. The woman believed lo hare lost her life is Mrs. Peterson, wife of the restaurant proprietor. Ogden Lodge No. 6, Independent Order cf Odd Fellows. Heel in 1. O O. F. hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting brothers cordially Invited le be present. if S IT FOR RENT ed. CLAIRVOYANT. k Bt. rooms 2634 Grant. avenue bridge, a targe livery stable building saloon, restaurant and vacant atone building and three dwelling houses. la the livery stable was over 150 horses, many of Them of blooded stock. Lena than half a dozen escap- OOO FELLOWS. "UNHERFl L PROPHECY. Himilvn. in Ban Francisco last Jan-uaprophesied ibe horrible earthquake which look place there, fleeing himself and warning hi friends to do she same. His office we, at that Market 8t., ni iMiiii which is nowr completely destroyed. TEl.1,8 FILL NAME. A a test in the reading, wiuiout asking a question, he will tell your name and the object of your rail. Hamt'ton L not to be classed with Ilia lrtl y developedis amediums. natural-bopower g'fl. 2lh FOR RENT that have been experiments SUCCESSFUL- - PROFESSIONAL 2X41 FURNISHED ROOMS wi:h bath: beard If desired. L'-- 27th at. a iylmj 666 IMS. , tLA!ROYANT- - THE CHEAT CICELY 20 Ecclsa Building. Successor to K. H. Ives, tfKlTKMHF.I! FOR RENT Niro f'l'nimvd nom. u desirable young ld la.l after I p m. Hickenlooper, MORNING, ROOMS. rixiu. KENT-Furais- licl Adame avfnne. In city and suburban homes and vacant Iv j 11 purrs of the Of BLOOD . OPPORTUNITIES RARE SAiTKHAY UTAH, OGUEN, W. N. PIERCE, Notary Public. Real Estate; Fire, IJfe and Accident surance, 407 24th SL In- THE INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. buys all klnda of Junk. Bell phone 626Z. JacobInd. phone 3693D. Green sen, 314$ Pariflc. kind of Junk, 'phone Houae: we will call Bell 'phone 326K; Ind. 726. IF YOU have any to Ogden Junk HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. HAIR SWITCHES for ante Depart No. 4 Eastern Express.... 4:10 No. 14 Yellowstone Special 4:10 No. S Portland, Spokane, . Butte end Pocatello for T:3$ Salt Lake City, dally.--- ' No. 4 Local for Salt Lake ana. 1:14 J. C. GAKBRRO, W. President City, dally D. J. TRACY, Secretary- No. 12 Cache Valley to Sett DR. II. B. FORBES, Aerie Ffaynlcian. Lake City... ...,19,4$ sax No. ll Los Angeles Limi.. ... ..... 9:29 pax B. P. ted. ELKS. No. 3 Limited for Salt Lake City, Provo, Nophl, and Ogden Lodge, Ne. 719, meets every junb, daily .... s. ..... v. 4.1V Tuesday evening. ldge and rlub rooms, second floor Masonic building, No. 10 Portland. Spokane, Butts and Pocatello to 2416 Washington Avenue. Belt Lake City, dally.... f:30 p.m. W. D. BROWN, E. 1L J. H. KXAU88, Secretary. Arrive. ORDER OF WASHINGTON. Njo 9 Portland, Spokane, ExPocatello and Butte press from Belt Lake City 13:60 a.m. Ogden Union, No. 172, Order of 6 Atlantia No. meet Express every Tuesday Washington, from Salt Lake City, end evening at oclock In A. O. U. W. intermediate to hall. Visiting comrades invited poiata, dally 1:05 am. No. 7 Portland, Spoken. attend. WILLIAM DOYLE. President. Butte and Pocatello ExWALTER RICHEY, Secretary. press from Sell lake City, 11 :36 ate. daily a a . . . , . . a a a . MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. No. 1 Fast Mail from Salt 2:36 p.m. Lake City, dally Utah Camp, No. 9990, A. W. AGEE, No. 11 Cache Valley Express from Salt Lake V. C.; J. II. SHAFER. Clerk. Meets City. Provo, Nephl and night at Eagle HjII, $ every Tuead 6:15 Juab, dally p. m. Visiting members Invited. Ka 17 I(nsAngr.iea Limited 6:41 .m. No. 3 Eastern Express.... 7:05 p.m. FORESTERS OF AMERICA. No. 13 Yellowstone special 9:01 p.m. of Forester No. 2, Court Wasatch, America. Meets I. O. O. F. hall, 24th third and Wednesday ersa-iug- u street, first or each month at 7:30. aa ...... a jat tx A. a U. W Fidelity Lodge No. 3 A. O. U. W. Meets In A. O. U. W. hall every FaL nrdsy evening. Mailing brothers Invited. JAMES II. M LAUGHL1N. M. W. WALTER RICHEY, Recorder. W. N. PEIRCE, Financier. DEGREE OF HONOR. at reduced specialty. rent for price. Hair chains x Masquerade costumes to hail and the i era. All mall orders promptly attended to. Mm. C. E. Lee. 2ft 24th. P. O. Box 436b DEPART DAILY. Ka 6 Atlantic Mall and aU 7:45 joints East Na 13 Balt Lake local.... 9:00 No. 14 Balt am a.m. Lake passen- 1:15 p.na ger No. 3 Chicago and BLLouia . 3:60 p.m, Linaited Na 20 The Scenic limited 6:30 Pte. No. 4 Atlantic Express, nil 7:00 p.m points Eaat Ogden Lodge No. 1, meets ARRIVE DAILY. Wednesday evening et 9 o'clock at the A. O. U. V.'. hall. VlalUng member Mrs. Jemima Pue- No. 19 Tbe Scenic Limited 9:00 ate. cordially Invited. No. 11 Ogden special.... 11: 20 ate. BUSINESS CHANCES. ntes. C. of H-- ; Mr. Jeanette HUL No. 9 Pacific Mail, Salt Miss L Jennie Prout, refinancier; SANITARY WORK Lake and all points East 12:30 a.m. PARTIES having household good to corder. No. 1 Chicago ant Bt, Louis ship east or west can save money DONE of nil kind. Bell phone S09Z. 2. 50 p.m. Limited by addressing Redman Van and StorWOODMEN OF THE WORLD. 18 Local from Park Na Nets. McCarty. 2728 Grant cut We Knit Co.. City. lke age City and San Pets Valley 8:65 p.m. tbe freight rates. Weber Camp, Ne. 74. meets In K. No. 3 Pacific Express from VETERINARY SUROEON. of P. ball in Utah National Bank all points East. ......... .13:05 to try our WANTED Everybody D. P. MILUKEN, graduate veterinary building every Thursday evening at I C. A. HENRY. Ticket Agent, Ogden. Ideal Shortening" (not lard). It 1 1. A. BENTON, Gan. Agu Psgr. Dept. surgeon. Calls answered night or o'olock. Visiting Woodmen cordially all right. For sale at grocers. Balt Lake. day. Office, Ogden Feed and Sale invited to attend. Co. Both LORIN G. HEKIXGER, C. C. JL J. CRONIN, Agent, Ogden. Stable, 2211 Wash. 456--ave. E. AUTH. Clerk, First Xat'l Bank phones; night phone FOR BALE Rooming house; dose in, Building. address L., care Standard. NICE lot on 30tb St.; only $50; $10 per month. J. J. Brummltt tf ia. tf . FRATERNAL TAILORS. Clothes cleaned and pressed month. 1S7 25th SL Bell 'phone $1 n 153-- s. LOST. LOST A sum of money, either on 13th between Adams and Washing ion, or on Washington car. between 12th St. and 24th St. Return 9 t to Standard office. 21-t- LOST Check. In buBlneaa district, on Tuesday morning, made by H. C. Barnes; amount $10. Finder will be rewarded at Pingree National bank. WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Horace to pasture. Dodd, Eden, Utah. L A. . G. W. HALSEY, C. R. P. A. OARNER, Secretary. JUNK. for it. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogden Aerie, M 119. F. O. E., ineeta every Monday evening ia Eagles hall, eaat of Reed hotel, at 9:00. Visiting Brother Eagles are invMed to attend the Aerie meetings. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. ROYAL ARCANUM. Southern Pacific Compaaj Ogden Lodge. No. 2,. Kaighti of Depart Pythias, meets at Castle Hall, Utah No. 3 Pacific Express for Bank building, National Ban Frandsoo and Interevening. All K. of P.'s requested 4:30 a.m 687, mediate points, dally Rocky Mountain Council. Na'eveaus. to meet with 6 Pacific. Express Na meets second and fourth Friday How-elV- -s C. C. MARRIOTT, BENJAMIN through to San Francisco, Inns at A. O. U. W. hall, over E. K. GEIGER. 31. of A 11:56 UL store. Visiting brothers cordially gily , ..... . B. R. K. of md U N. MEID, .9:19 p.m. No. 9 Fast Mail. Invited. FRANK FOUMJER. Regent No. 1 Overland Limited... 4:20 p.m. RATHBONE SISTERS. J W WOTHERSPOON, Collector. Arrlva G. B. ROBERTS, Secretary. Meets every Saturday afternoon at No. Atlantic Express from BROTHERHOOD. 7:10 n.m. FRATERNAL 2:30 in Pythian hall, Utah National Ban Francisco, dally Bank building. Sojourning sieten cor- Na 2 Overland Limited... 3:30 p.m. No. 4 Atlantic Express from Ogden Lodge. No. 371. T. P. B., dial! invited to attend. tu Mi second and fourth Tuesdays at MRS. T1LLIE ROBB. M. E. C. San Francisco and interMRS. ISABEL ' WYANT, L r.f R. 6 p. m., in A. O. U. W. hall Visiting mediate points, daily... 5:50 p.m. Invited 3.30 pm members cordially and C. No. 10 Fast Mail . . . D. H. ADAMS. President. CORA HOBBS. Secretary. WANT AOS YIELD BIG RESULTS. WANT ADB YIELD BIG RE9ULTG R. T. MILLER, Treasurer. Safest and best. Insures men for one. two or three thousand dollars. every-Monda- ' |