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Show THE MOUSING FOR SALE OPPOKIlMllES RARE OGDEN, ETAII. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. 1'RIDAY REAL FINK opportunity to so ideal and fun. ... more room. Haa been d lui a number of year a..of furnishing big vwoAt as any locution iu the world wt-n management. Original owner now uiirn.t-- aud ha to ru ;as-..uicui ii- - ihe reason for selling. Forty-finhundred can low lor the place. Wm. A. Hickeclooper, li'itar., il Rohe, the Substitute, Wins the Game by Clearing Baaee in the Sixth. 362 25th t.( Ogden( Utah Chicago. Oct. 11. - Willi the NationInal League and the American cliam- ner of oa same In the pionahip eeriee. interest in the immi ecaaou games was today as high even and, with the prospect of siigtiily belter weather than has prevailed for the last two days, it is expected that ON THIS ADVERTISEMENTS PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION NO FIRST LESS INSERTION THAN 2S CENTS. ALL AOVER riSEMbNTS MUST BE PAID IN BUS OVANCE. EXCEPTING ESS HOUSES RUNNING OPS'-iOOACCOUNTS WlTH US. : -- the National League ground, when.-ththird game will be played todar, will be packed to Ita capacity. The weather is still cold, but the wind Idas) is not bo high as it was yesterday and, with a bright sun and cloudiest, sky. there was some piospect of a spectator sitting out today's game without being chilled hi the marrow. Heavy overcoats, however, are still u e FEMALE HELP WANTED. WANTED-Gir- l work. fur Tib, 25th. AT 2617 Grant Ave., furnished lOoiua witu bath for gentlemen. for ave. geutlt-uiau- . n i.o-hii.- Beautiful Iwk lu-1- THE LINCOLN HOTEL ha changed bunds, at 23U 23 J si., aud new furnished rooms are uow for r, nt . - Girl work. for Mia. D. I'. and Jeffersou. WANTED general Eerie, house- cor. 20th lu-i-- Female help at State In- dustrial superintendent. M'huuL Apply 11. 11. Thornaa, WANTED Girl lor house woik. MS 24lh atreet. orlds peunant. WANTED Girl lo lo family ccatklng; After the first game bad been lost good wage. Mra. Joseph Scow croft, to the Americana some one called Mr. 523 Ztflh KL Murphys attention to the flags and argued that the unlucky number might WANTED Waitreca and chamberhare been responsible for ihe loss of maid!, 23 per month; room tad the game. Hr. Murphy laughed and, board. Kenyon hotel. said he did not have a thread of In hls make-up- . This mornMALE HELP WANTED. ing. however, he quietly gave orders to ihe ground keeper to either lake YOUNG MAN wanted aa partner iu down one flag or put. tip another. Acpaying business; no experience cordingly twelve waived iu the breeie weekly profits 43 to ftiu; can be increased; capllal required today. The bleachers and circus scats In only sober man nerd apply. the outfield filled up first today beP. O. Box 532. Ogden. cause the sun's rays were enjoyable. As late as l:3t, only an hour before WANTED Energetic trustworthy man the game started, the main grand or woman to work In Utah, represtand was not half filled. senting Large Manufacturing ComThe Nationals got into practice pany. Bulary 50 to $96 prr month, early, taking advantage of the warm weekly. paid Expenses advanced. sun. J. H. Moore. Ogden, Utah. Fifteen minutes afterward the American entered the field. They were WANTED Ten atone masons at on re; cheered to the echo. wages $5.0(1 per day. Bateman Broe. At 2 o'clock crowd & Doyle, Croydcn, Utah. gathered In force and soon filled the field bleachWANTED Solicitor! at once. Apply er, to overflowing. The baiting order was as follows: between the hours of 8 and a. m., Nationals Hoffman, cf; Bcheckard, and 3 to 4 p. ni.. Standard office, Sreiu-felLamar Nelson, manager circulation If; Schulte. rf : Chauee. lb; Sb; Tinker, as; Evers, 2b; department Kllng. e; Pfeister, p. Americans Hahn, rf; Jones, cf; WANTED Reliable bell and elevator boya, $15 and $30 per month. KenIsbell, Zb; Rohe, 3b; Donohue, lb; yon hotel, Balt Lake City. Dougherty, If; Sullivan, c; Tannebill, as; Walsh, p. Umpires Johnstone and Olcugh-lin- . w t, SITUATIONS WANTEQ, MALE. First Hahn Inning Americans: take care went out on a grounder, Stelufeldt to SITUATION WANTED-- To of steam heated building; 14 years' Chance: Jones cnt a bounder to Pfe-lstwho stuck out hia hand and experience as engineer in eastern knocked It toward third and was safe. city. J. W. C., care Standard. Isbell swung on three good ones and took hia seat. Junes tried to steal but was out, Kllng to Tinker. No LEGAL. runs. Nationals: Hoffman placed a -- Ingle on a line to center. Sheckard struck out. Hoffman wa thrown out at second, Sullivan to Isbell. Schulte doubled to left, the ball going under the left field Beats and he wae stopped by the ground rules. Chance went out un a grounder, Isbell to puao-hue- . No runs. Second inning Americans: Rohe sent a fast grounder to Tinker and wa uui si first on a close decision. Donolttie singled past Pfeister, Evers failing to get the ball aa It bonneed away from Pfelster's glove. Dougherty struck out on three at tempi. Donohue out stealing, Kling to Tinker. No runs. Nationals ; tficlnfcldi out. Tanne-hilio Donohue. jn a fast grounder. Tinker fanned, Sullivan dropped the ball, but threw to flm In time to retire .Toe. Evers filed out to Junes. No run. Ihlru Americans: Sullivan wuug three times and was retired. Tanne-hil- l also struck out. Walsh went out on a hicli fly t Hoffman. No run. Nationals: Kling struck out. Ifri- ster also struck out, Hoffman went out. Tannchili to Donohue. No runs. Fourth -- Americans: Evers went back of first and pulled down what b'ked a sure hit for Hhn. Jones reached for a high one aud Tanned. Isuel also struck out. No runs. Fourth - Nationals: Sheckard grounded out. Tannchili, to Donohue. Schulte struck out. Chance waited for a base un halls, stcinfridt out, Tunnehill to Donohue. No i nns. Fifth Americans: Evers made a wnnderful stop of Rohe's drive over second and threw hint out at first. Don-h'ttripled into the right field crowd. Dougherty fouled to Kllng buck of the land. Sullivan fanned, the lust being a tip foul. No runs. Filth Nationals: Tinker rolled an easy one to Isbell ami was ouL at lint. Ever was un easy; victim of Walshs spit ball. Kling out, Isbell to Donohue. No runs. Sixth Americans: Tannchili sin gled dwn past third. Walsli whs given his base. Hahn was hit in the face by a pitched ball and Tip O'Neill was Put on first to run for biin. The ball hit Hahn a glancing blow on he nose and broke It. This made the bases full with none out. J nr up a Toil which Kling captured back Btar the crowd, after a hard sprint, "bell fanned and the crowd went "ild. Rohe cleared the bases. Rohe ; ni. a larer to left which struck on ,:,c foul line and scoring Tsnneltlll. "dish and ONeill. And Rhoe stopped at third. Donohue to Tinker. O'Neill went to Sixth Nationals: right in place of Hahn. Pfeister out, "'ul-- h to Donohue. Hoffman, funned. The accident to Hahn cast a gloom over the Americans as George Dsvia I already out of the game and the American nine are badly weakened. Shpckard lined to O'nelll. No runs. Nnti.inals. 0; Americans. 3. Dougherty Sullivan " on Tinkers fumble. Pfeister to Chanre. flied to Schulte aud Dougher- l -- . Seventh--American- Tan-whi- ll SHERIFF'S SALE. In the District Court of the Second Judicial District of the 8tale of Utah, In and for the County of Weber. E. M. Allison. Sr., plaintiff, ra. Janies J. Varney and Gertrude A. Varney, defendants: To be- aold at cberiff's sale on the 27th day of October. 1906, at twelve o'clock, noon, at the front door of the county court house. In Ogden. Weber county,. Utah. The lands and premises situate In Weber county, state of Utah, known and described as follows: All of lots fifteen (I5J and sixteen (16). in block two (21 of King's addition to Ogden City. Utah. - GEORGE A. SEBRINU. Sheriff. Ogdon, Utah, October 3, 1306. My FURNISHED ROOMS for light keeping, at 159 36th. Fret ti to mV At -i, Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle 591, meets every Tuesday night at 7.30 o'clock, K. of P. halL V rail lag Neighbors invited. Dues can be paid nt the office of Ed. Auth. the afternoon f the SSth of each month, F.rot National Bank Bldg. SI SIR ALDKN, U. N 113 Twenty-sixt- Uiaiivoytiitl lice Ibis Week 2474 Wunhiugtuu I lull Hmi t I1I111. liiJiaiiii, 1 2 uvc. ASSAYS AND ANALYSES. l'3-i- h street e FIFTEEN assays or analyse for $3.06. MARIE CR1TE3, Clerk. 3731 Gold, silver, lead, copper, iron, cine, Avenue. silica, calcium and niangancso; write lor particulars. The Hcury llansua LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. CLemical Reearch Uo, analytical and v.'tibdltlng rheuilxts, 54 Railroad Stiver Hive No. 1, meet the aoound bldg., Denver, Colo., I'. S. A. 9 and Riurth Tuesdays at 2:16 p. m. at O'Neill Helf, Tweaty-flftstrceL Visfacial iting risters cordially invited. SHAMPUOIN'C, manicuring, msahage, kcaip treatment, removing BESSIE BEHRING, 1. U. of moles Hnd warts. Room 26, Lewi LUCY NELSON. R. K. block, Wsh. ave. KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES-Mo-ro- WHY PAY RENT? 1 uld five housv-x- . lot .a. imiuili. 1 and furty-fou- r FOR RENT Furnished modern room kiill have about He lot Ml Tltcso 2514 for uno or two gentlemen. ate nice sightly loin, will located, A da mu. ouly $25 per hit. Urn- dollar down and one dollar pc a o k, no taxes FOR RENT and no Interest, or will build you Light housekeeping Ht-lmrooms 2631 Grant. a home in any pa.t of the city, cheaper than you rau luy rent Call for FOR RENT Furnished room aud see me and we will talk it over. house keeping. 22:0 Lincoln. J. J. BrumultL - Tf T:10 p $ California Express from Council Bluffs, Omaha. Dcnvsr. Kansas city Hd Kmu daily 3:43 Na 111 Park City Loclt. .10:25 No. I la Angeles Linillsd 2:66 pjb. No 3 Fast Mail 2:66 No. 1 Overland Umltad from Omnhn.Oouncll Blvlg City, Denver and all points East, dally.... 4:0$ p.a fa. h u FOR RENT Clean furnished rooms, FOR SA1JS Brand new WINDOW CLEANING. with bath, thoroughly renovated; bouse, with large pantry aud closet, also light housekeeping rooms. The and electric all water, riiy light UTAH window end house cleaning, Colonial, 362 24tb SL Mrs. 8- L. complete, within half a block of the janitor and iwrter work. Bam Chinn, Manager. Rio Grande depot; ouly $1.2Utl. Small Co. Ball IS0Y. Uffica, 414 25(n baltiucc same as Hidown, U payment EueeL FOR RENT Furnished rooms suitable ving rent. J. J. Bruunuitl. for gentlemen. 163 23rd. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. NOW IS THE TIME FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Ben- and TO I.OOK AT FARMS. Over 100 DR. A. FERN LUND, Physician nett Block. Surgeon. Office hours. 16 sad II a. farms lo select from in I. lab and ax, 2 to 4 p. in. 846 25th SL Office Idaho. Some beautiful little places BOARD AND ROOM. phones, Bell (16K; Ind. 115. lu and close to Ogden, etiuu 10 64$ Wash. Ind. phone 503. FOR RENT Firat-claa- a room and 16 acre, close in, goal Improvboard at the Virginia; moat popular MUSICIANS DIRECTORY. ement, $3, 0U0. placa in the city. 1 acre, rloae in, guud land, small MR. A. H. GROSE Expert Plano TunIiijuN, $6U0. er and Repairer. With Barnes' Musle BOARD AND ROOM 44$ 36th SL 46 acres, near eugar splenstore, Grand Opera House Blk. did Improvement, $j,uuo. ROOMS AND BOARD, all modem SO acres, near sugar factory, $7.ouu. OSTEOPATHY. conveniences. $ii Z4th 8L 131-t- f 5 acres in Ogden, good iuiprove-mcni$2,566. GORDON G. IVE8, CORA G. IVEfl, FOR RENT UNFURNIBHEO ROOMS W. E- - Kobinatu, 23 First Nal. Hank Osteopath, graduates from parent . Bldg. school, KirkavUle, Mo. Lerli-8Uy-nFOR RENT Three rooms for houseblock, suite 56. Treatment by keeping, $7.00 per mouth. Inquire GOOD little house end one acre of fine a. m. to I Hour appointment. 2368 Monroe. lu S 3t Ind. 1013. land with wst$i elusu to car line; a p. m. Bell phone 1014-genuine bargalig $666. W. E. RobFOR RENT HOUSES. MONEY TO LOAN. inson, 23 First Nal. Bank Bldg. FUR RENT house. Inquire TO LOAN on farms and city MONEY Christenson Sliue Store. real eslate. HUNTER A KENNEDY FOUR ROOM brick, good location; Room 6, Flrat Naiiunal Bank BuildFUR RENT 6 rooms, modern. Phone modem; small cash payment, baling. 10-- 4 If 1114. ance la easy payments. Price $t.400. W. E. Roblnod, 33 First National MONET TO LOAN-x-- J. J. BRUM MITT. m FOR Bank Building. , RENT Seren-roomodem AV. E. Robinson, brick. room 33, TAILORS. First Nstional Bank Building. FOR SALE 166 acres of land. See. m 1$ 4 north R 2 west Suitable for Clothes cleaned nnd ressed $1 n beets or tomatoes; also 80 shares of month, 157 25th 8L 'phone S58-FOR RENT Modem 2, 3. end Davia A Weber Co. canal stock. A Flats. Cheap. Kelly Herrick. STEAMVHIP AGENT. Time payments. Apply to Pbllo Dibble, Layton, Davis Co., Utah. WANTED UNFURNISHED HOUSES D. RARMU88EN Representing The White Star Line, Red 8tnr Lina, GOOD house, large lot, lawn, WANTED 8 or bouse. Dominion Line, Americas all complete, within twu blocks of Line, Scandinavian American Line, J. J. Judge Corn, room 421 to 424 E cries Hoi. the Union Depot, $2,200. 16-Lam-burAmerican Line m land g and The bldg. BrummltL 1 Llue . American Passengers FOR RENT, OFFICES. resfrom to or Eubooked new brick nny point of FOR SALE A of the United idence. Flrbt class location, $2,150. rope to nny Four-rtxiFOR RENT Two nice offices over L brick residence. 2 8tstes. 2357 and 2351 Washington 124-t- f U Clark A Bone1 Store. Ave, Ogden, Utah. acres of land, with good variety of good water right. $2,066. alo fruit, FOR RENT, REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE. residence with An elegant 1 block from business center, baih, W. N. PIERCE, Notary Public. Heal FO R RENT Twenty acres fall grain $2,200. 1 land on shares. Wedell. m Estate; Fire, Lifo and Accident Inon bench, 3 residence A surance, 467 24th SL blk. blocks from buxines center, BUSINESS CHANCES. from 25th street car line. $1750. PIANO TUNING. Easy terms on a portion. STOCK COMPANIES Incorporated. If acres uf good land on About 2 IL If. COLLINS, piano tuner and re12lh street, $LWMt. you have stocks or bonds for sale, Office next to l.'ulinn thealet me try to sell them for you. Geo. Uhaunrey Parry, cor. 22td and Wash, ter.pairer. i'lione 1058-K- . mo M. Kellogg. Broker, 540 Elllcntt lhone 359X. 16 9 6t Square, Buffalo. JUNK. 5 cottage, rod. s!o 40 by 198 ft. on 22nd between Grant KINDLING. INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. buys and Lincoln. lo 2 houses on Pat. THE all kinds of Junk. Bell phone 626Z. between Wash, and GranL Call at KINDLING! KINDLING! Ind. phono 2GP3D. Gross A Jacob306 Pulleraon. Bell phoue 716Z. AND KIN DUNG OGDEN STOVE sen, 8148 Pacific. WOOD YARD, deliver (o your address fine split FOR BALE I ) room hottc, large lot IF YOU have any kind of Junk, 'phone and bam: tw-- blocks from depot; to Ogden Junk House; we will rail dry kindling at $3 per spring wagon nullable fur holding house, 168 23rd load, or 25 cents per sack. Orders for it Bell phone 325K; Ind. 721. street. receive prompt attention. F. A. Dalil. 2528 Monroe ave.. Bell phone 714-FOR SALE A nup: house, HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. hath and pantry, large lot, on bench, Ivor! 10 $'00. 8. L. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS HAIR 8WITCHE8 for sale at reduced four-roo- Pe-lan- o 1 8-- Rest-dene- $16,-UU- s fat-lor- a, lu-ll-- tf -- 10-1--1 16-1--1 Nerth of Ogdem Ogden Tent, No. 24. meets the SeoDepart. and fourth Friday aveainia $Portland, Bpokaaey at o'clock sharp. In I. O. O. F. halL Pocatallo and Butte MnVlaiting Kaigbu eoidially lariled te press, dally 1:3$ attend. No. 32 lialad LoonL via J. W. HALSET, Commander. Brigham, F. F. BOND, Record Keeper. I;W Sunday No. 7 Fast Mall, Portiaad. MASONIC. Pocatello and Spokane, RuUa dally 12:2$ $A No. 11 Cache Valley Queen Either Chapter No. 4, O. E-dally $:2$ PM. Regular meetings held nt Masonic Hall on Washington nvenue. between Arriva Twcaty-flft- b slreets No. I Fast .Mall from Faro and Twenty-sixtthe flrat and third Fridays of each Pocatello land, Spokane, month. Sojourning members cordially and Butte, daily 7:60 gjn. Invited to attend. Y allay Em No. ELSIE BADCON, W. M. ,10:2$ s.iL proA dally... ULUS HALSTED, Secretary. No. 16 Portiaad, Bpokaae, butte nnd Pocntellc dally S:C$ Local via ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS No-Brigham, dally except Sunday $:2S gn. Wasatch Division No. 124, O. R. C Beuth of Ogdea meeu second and fourth Friday at 1:20 p. m. la K. of P. halL eon Depart Mashingtoa avenue nnd Z4th etreeL No. 4 Eastern Exp rose.... 4:10 All bruiben are cordially Invited te No. 3 Portland, Bpokaae, BuUe nnd Pocatello for attend. Belt Lake City, dally.... T:30 GEO. ATLEN, C. C No. 6 Local for Balt Lake D. L-- BOYLE, B. nnd T. 3:23 City, daily. . ... . .. FRATERNAL ORDER OP EAGLES. No. 12 Cache Valley to Balt 10:60 City laki Loe Aagslss Xdmlb Fraternal Order cf Eagles, Ogden No. ed yJt Aerie, No. 118, F. O. E., meets every Moaday evening in Englee ball, east of Na I Limited for Balt Lake City, Proven Nsphl, aid Reed hotel, at 1:00. Vlaiting Brother 4:10 yjg Juab, daily Eaglt are Invited to attend the Aerie No. 10 Portland, Bpokna meetings. Butts aad pocatallo U J. C. GABBKRO, W. President. BaU Lake Qty, dally.,.. $:20 D. T. TRACY, Secretary. DR. 11. B. FORBES, Aerie Physician. - ul dalempt 10-5-- rrt 4 10-7-- 2 ty moved to third on the out. Walsh struck out. No run. Seventh Nationals: Schulte ian- ncd. Chance out. Welsh to Donohue on a short bounder in front of the plate. Steinfeldi. went oui. Rohe to Donohue. No runs. chains a specialty. price. Haircostume Eighth -- American; G'N'clll popped frame; railroad district; to rent for SALE Donkey at. 543 25th St., Masquerade a little fly to Stelnfeldt. Jones filed FUR W. E. Rob$1,500. mid bam for rent. ball and theaters. Ail mull orders cay payment. to richcekard. Isbell who hail si ruck inson, 33 First Nations! Bunk Bldg. promptly attended to. Mrs. C. E. Lae. nfil ihren times, refuseil to fun this m 321 24th. P. O. Box 435. SALE Two fine new piano at a time, but went out on a grounder. F'OR bargain: terms if desired. Pantono Event to Chanre. No runs. SANITARY WORK A Collin, next to I'tahna theater, NIUE LOT on 2ltb street. 59x133 Eigh Nationals: Tinker fanned. 922-lmfeet, fine fruit trees. J. J. Bmra-mit- t. rhonc 103S-K- . Evers also struck out. making the mo DONE of 11 kinds. Rell 'phone 509Z. tenth victim of Walsh's spit ball F'OR SALE Small bunch Nell. McCarty, 272$ GranL bred pure Kling out, Walsh to Donohue. No Itainbouillet ewe, cheap. C. B. A CHOICE LOT on 26th street, near xciiool run. VETERINARY BURGEON. the Qutney bnId!ng. only $3 mo Sears. Bell phone 817-Score: Nationals. 9: Americans, 3 fooL Great snap. J. J. front per 103-lNinth -- Americans: RoJie was civ F'OR SALE Driving horse and Urummlii. D. P. MILLIKF.N, graduate veterinary piano en a base on ualls; Rohn stoic securgeun. Calls answered night nr of style, but In box out buggy, top two-roo10 IToister sacrificed. Donohue Office. Ogden Feed and Pale BALE brick ond; FOR Farm, second-hanalso day. condition: gad Both Chance. Rohe going to third. Dough house and good out buildings; good Stable, 2219 Wah. ave. for outfit $75.00. Also first-clas- s harness; . water right; 29 seres under cultivaerty grounded to Chanee and Rohe double harness, practiphones; night phone light was run to death between third and tion; 15 aeres pasture; all fenced; a cally new. Will aril separately. H. home, while Dougherty kept on third. snap, $2090. Inquire John Murianone, G. Adams, 2430 Lincoln ave. FRATERNAL Chance getting the put out. Sullivan Hooper, Utah. filed to Scheckard. F'OR HALE Good pair of horses, 1701 FIVE-ROOhouse within live blocks Heavier butter Ninth -- Nationals: DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. Wash. of the Union Depot. li"ge lot. trees, tor Pfeister and was safe un I bell's lawn. $1,250. J- J. Uruiumlit. fumble of hia grounder, lloffnisn out. FOR SALE $1 per week buys aa LEEOTAH OUNCIL NO. 3. D. of P.. 1 m Isbell to Donohue. Gcsslcr going to evening at meet everv WeOnt-Mlaviolin at Pantones', next to elegant second: Gcsslcr went to third on a 1 8 o'clock. Eaplt hall. Dues can be Utahna. C. of W., 112 50x133 FEET rear the Union De- wild pitch. Scherkard struck out. paid to 8ule Altlcn, JJ. Brummltt. Schulte fanned, making twelve strike- FOR SALE High grade pianos. Low-tpot, only 100. 26th t MAMIE J. PLAXZ. Pocahontas. outs for Wab-h- . price. We deal from factory A HOUSE, well located Final acure Americans, 5; NationALICE COLLIN A, K. of It. Pantone A Collins, to customer. beautiful lawn, trees, largo lot; als. 0. next to Utahna Theatre; phone ROYAL ARCANUM. great snap, only $1,250. Term. J. J. I'ttb-K- . mo m Brummltt. $15,000 AND SUNSHINE. , Eafebt and bext. Insures men for ehoirc lot on 21 si omf two or thiee thmiwnd dollars. F'rrnch hark Genevelve Molinost. The ONLT $5 buy Spokane. Wash.. Get. 11. The SpoCwmcil, No. 637, street. 15 per month arc (ho terms, RorV) kane Chamber of Commerce haw offer steamer Roanoke is to take on 400 tons no Interest and no taxes. J. J. Brum meets second and fourth Friday even-a- t ed the Chlrago Baseball dubs $15,099 of wheat and the Longshoremen say IW. 1 ball, over How-sir- s ni a. O. mitt. to have the deciding gamo of the they will load her: but, Keir, Gifford stoie. Visiting brothers cordially world's championship series played in A Company have given order to perFOR SALE RESTAURANT. 111 Spokane. The following telegram wan mit no Longshoremen on the dock. FRANK FOUI.GER. Regent With the Longshoremen sent this morning: (striking 1 w WOT HER SPOON. Collector. rovtaurant on 25th St., GOOD water vessels paying loading deep National Hermann, against Garry president Will sell for 60 regular lmu:dra. G b ROBERTS, Baseball Commissi on. Chicago. IU.: with grain bandied on the docks by part csb, balance on time, or Ivade worker, the dock owners Spokane will raise Denver's offer FRATERNAL- - BROTHERHOOD. for city proH,:t:- - Apply 185 25lh for the deriding game lu chamrefmdi'g to permit union men to tres-- p 1 is on their property, coastwise craft pionship series. Fifteen thousand dol-- : T. F. B., NO. 571. OgtUn and larw sunshine guaranteed. being thus prevented from using union and fourth iuetays at labor and tbe etong likelihood of the FUR SALE Saratoga chip business. met7, Chamber of Commerce.' ; (Signed) VY. lu.ll Via.tlnx . Ind "p m i - in A. O. U.In'jlod Inatiite 150 211 s Bell strike affecting the Oregnn RailroaJ mr.rr.HF-i4C5. A Navigation company. It begins to apSTRIKE AT PORTLAND. H l ADAMS. Pre,Mcn:. pear a if ihe entire water front in. roRh HOBBS. Se retary. would be out before many FOR SALK Rooming bouse; rlo Portland. Oct. 11. Sailors and nonn T. MILLER. Treasurer. adure.s L, care Siandard. union grain bar, .Hers arc loading the da;- v. h 12-C- ache o ... ... it . Ogden Lodge, No. 711. meets every evening. Lodge and club room, second floor Masonic building; Tuesday 241$ Washington Avenue. W. D. BROWN, M. R. J. H. KNAUBB, Secretary. Ex-pre- OF WASHINGTON. ORDER Arrive, 9 Portland, Bpokaae, ExPocatello Butte end press from Balt Lake Cfiy 12 : 59 aJL No. I Atlantia Kxprwa from Balt Lake City, end Intermediate paints, dally 1:0$ SJb No. 7 Portland, Bpokaae, Butte and Pocatello from Balt Lake Cky, 55.3$ SAL deily No. 1 Fast MaO from Balt 1 . 3:3$ $Jk daily...-.City, No. 11 Cache Valley ExBelt Lake press from City, Provw Nephl asd . S:1S ael Juab, dally No. 17 Lea Angelae Limited $:$ pa, Nol $ Eastern Expreaa.... 7:06 N.o B. P. O. ELKS. Ogden Union, Ka 173, Order of Washington, meets every Tuesday evening nt I o'clock In A. O. U. W. halL ViaiUng comrades Invited te attend. WILLIAM DOTT-E- , President. WALTER R1CHET, Secretary. MODERN WOODMEN OP AMERICA. Denver Utah Camp, No. $980, A. W. AOBR. Meets No. V. C.; J. H. SHAFER. Clork. every Tuesdy night nt Engle lull I p. m. Visiting members Invited. FORESTERS OP AMERICA. G. AV. HALSEY, C. R. S ' d 455-K- 19-1-- 10-3-- tf -- C 10-3-- 8-- - al Rio Grande R. R. Atlantic Mali for Balt Lake City, Provo end nil points east No. 12 Court Wasatch, No. 2, Fore iters of America. Meets I. O. 0. F. hall, 4th No, atreet, flrat and third Wedeeadeyieren-iug- s of each month at 7:30. No. & DEPART DAILY. - and 10-3--1 non-unio- n ae'-on- 10-2-- n-- intermediate 2 P. A. GARNER, Secretary. ger Atlantic Limited for Balt Lake City. Pro- pm 5 vo, Leadvllle, Pueblo. Denver and all A. O. U. W No. Fidelity Lodge No. 3 A. O. IT. W. Meets In A. O. U- - W. hall every Bab urday evening. Viaiting brothers Invited. M. W. JAMKH H. WALTER RICHEY, Recorder. W. K. PEIRCE, Financier. .points cast, dally.. 2:50 p.m. '4 Atlantic Express for Balt lake City, Pu- eblo, Denver and ail points east, dally.. 7:00 pjfl. No. 3 ARRIVE DAILY. Pacific Express from Denver, PushBall lo, Provo, lake City and ail r; - DEGREE OF HONOR. No. Ogden Lodge No. 2 at nt oclock the Wednesday evening A. O. U. W. balk Visiting members Mra Jemima Fur oi ruin liy invited. nis. C. of H-- ; Mra. Jeanette HilL No. financier; Miu L Jennie Frout. recorder. No. L meets 11 5 points cast, dally.. 12:05 Ogden ptsenger..ll:20 Pacific Limited from Salt Lake City. Provo, Dearer nnd all points east 1 Pacific Denver. Mall a. an. 11:3$ a.m. from Pueblo, Leadvllle, Salt lake City and all points 2:40 pm. WOODMEN OP THE WORLD. east, daily from Sanpete No. 13 6:55 p.m. Weber Camp, No. 74, meets In K. Valley or P ball is Utah National Bank C A. HENRY, Ticket Agent. Ogden. building every Thursday evening at B I. A. BENTON, Gen. Agent, Pgr. Dept, o'clock. A'Ui'ing Woodmen cordially Ball lake. Invited to attend. A. J. CRONIN. Agent, Ogden. C. C. LURIN' G. HEXINGER. E. AUTH. Clerk, First Building. Natl Bank Sootbern Pacific Company Depart RIX-ROO- I 7.45 To Balt Lake City 9:00 n.m. polnta, dally 14 Balt Lake passen- 1 10-6-- bjl nlnd k SIX-ROO- 48 a, six-roo- ',50-K- a.m. a.m. l9-4l- 1 9-- Ur 3:0$ p.nx 5:36 pm. 2:06 pja. daily Five. HERMAN. P.iliu Kciidcr. aUil llciiliY Psychic . autili. a CLAIRVOYANT. . yv. - COIL 3:30 w? 3 Overland Limliod far Circle. Nix 174. meets evOmnhiAlouncll Riutr. ery second and fourth Friday nights UA nhtst at 7:30. in K. of P. halt Visiting illTPlkrl1 CUj Local... wurtghliurg cordially Inrilsd. Limited Angelut MRS. BESSIE LEE. $$ Ntt . AtlanUo N. Express for Grant. Veavu1, Umhaha, Council El I.EX EASTMAN. Clerk. 2231 oiuffi, Ksoaas City and all Washington 4 venue. poluu Laat, IROFESSIO.NAL Later UNION FACIFIO RAILROAD 1'ANY. 8go IJIy la'ltch. intli-- 1 coMiiro Doliara tacit, splendid wil. sell drume.1, near street ear llm and will sell you any Uid lot ou your own at only $6 per l:mi loot. This property is bound to double in value during thq neat year. J. J. Bm n- - WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. o d 1"-,-l- WANTED- SALE licii.-i'iinl- il iat plMCll.lt 11 3. ram. - c iu. I2.2ini. 11. .'.'til. IKS i: j v tug 111 giki.ls 10 or wei-- l tut ave uioucjf ship liy add:e.'iiig Redn.au Vau and btur-ag- e IV. Sail ImvWl Ci'.y. c cut llie ftviglit cate. 9 . rounded by nice dwelling-,from one to Three I'lune-aii- u Git tor general housework Mrs. John Smalley, 24 it 2iih St. : PA in vacant is 52S front proiKtty, this nu mil feel, well located mi t:.,- Bench, sur- FOR ANTED tiir for general housework. Inquire at Mr- -. Fred M. Nye. FOR RENT Furnished rooms; double pariot: model n, with furnaro heat. 2671 Jeffrn-oIll 9 tf Ave. Mra. Meighn, 2339 Adam ave. WANTED Girl fin- houxcwoik. ApFOR RENT Two modem furulidted ply Mr. 11. E. Fcery, 2113 Adams rooms, at 527 23rd Si. ave. " ANTED eTHSONAL. uU O. A. White - if I .ij: . Juurtion City Lodga No 36, lnd pendeut Order of Odd Yellow a, maeia io O. o. K. hall every 1'hnrwday evening. Visiting hiulhara curdiaUJ iuvi;ed to b present. JAMES BL'NE. N. Q. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. WIKD Vial nuk iiini eiiti oi IvaBBi II JdlUea Co t. Lltll t Snail. 243 Wasiiingun tti Queen City, Rebekah Lodge No. 4. G. o. F. halL Mecia second and Li:ni. e faced hie,!, m.e fouriu FYlday evenings nt Ood Ferlowt : ini loand 4 I. 011 let llall. Tweuty-fouriatreeL Vialllng - ilia lai!--. Ke'.d.u ligdiu member invited. Co lo;. if EbTHEK RANDALL. Noble Grand. MISS LOLA WOODBEUBY, Secy. WANTED TO ni.i.iani l ni-'-- Six-roo- ONE nicely furnished room suitable ;i H REAL ESTATE. Frill SALE Modett. bath, toilet, large franu . W necessity. The cold weather has proved a great disappointment to the players on both teams as it ha cut down the attendance so materially that it will make a lag difference in their sltaie of iliu receipts. Despite better weather the crowd did not couie early. When the box office opened at nuou less Ilian Sun people were In line. The grand stand resembled a luuch room as all brought lunches aud the eating began early. President Murphy today apparently disclosed the fact that he is superstitious. Ou Tuesday thirteen American flags were flying In n row on lop of bethe score board and immediately neath the big flag pule from which the Nationals hare hopes of Hying the d. I lud'i-ln- house- general FOR BALE 1, : UNION DEPOT TIME CARD BUY. 0. A. WHITE ROOMS, li.iylv - Investigate at Once AMERICANS DEFEAT NATIONALS IN THIRD GAME OF SERIES. FURNISHED Fttiiti . . OOO FELLOWS. Ogden LMie No. 5, ludepeudeai. Order tf GJi Fellow a. Meet in L O i F. half every Tuesday evening. Visiting uroiiicr eorvLaiiy luviuxl w U. prvaenL A. B. GRAFF. Noble Grand. HENRY KISSEL, becretary. nisi r Llr-to .11. s. rvwatd liti,,-- (Kiev 1. kali! ii.,. ie :u Co I.m i I) .11-- t - FOR RENT - goi.i autcii name uf i.i.ia I. l.tteT ; 209 Eeciea Building. Succesaor lu H. iei. r laii. - Hatdua.i ot :m tlu:. - a r.rpa'.'.v .iiuiuy - 2, 1 LOST. LriSTca For Sale Hotel In Ogden . i'Tni:i:i: MORNING, ESTATE. HOTEL MEN ATTENTION In city and suburuou humet and vacant lou in a!! part of the aal city. Liie stork rauche fruit faiiuc. House u reni. Fire insurance Muncy to loan. Proaipi uileiitiou given to every enquiry. agt-cry- EXAMINER: KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. No. 2 Pacific Express for Ban Francisco aad InterNo. 2, Knights of 4:30 am Ogden Lodge, mediate points, daily HalL Castle Utah Express No. 5 Pacific Pythias, meets at Monevery National Bank building, through to Ban Francisco, K. uf P.'s r equalled a.m. day evening. Ail daily ,3:15 p.m- to m et with u. Fait Mail. No. C. MARRIOTT. C BENJAMIN 4:20 p.m. No. 1 Overland Limited. Arrlvex E K. GEIGER. M. of 19. 8. R. K. Mid of No-L N. MEID. Atlantic Express from 7:10 Ban Francisco, dally RATH BONE SISTERS. No. 2 Overland Limited... 2:20 p.m. No, 4 Atlantic Express from San Franclaco and InterMeets every Saturday afternoon at mediate points, daily... 5:50 pm :30 in PythUn hall. Ttah Xatinnal $;30 pm. No. 10 Fast Bank building. Sojourning sister invited to attend. C. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS MRP. NELLIE FRYER. M. E. 51KB. ISABEL WYANT, M. of R. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. and C. .,..-11-6- .... 6 cor-diai- l- n - WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. I WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. |