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Show kAMi wmuvwKMsifiBi3ism m rt Hint v ilOBNIXG THE books, but said that the comiMssio: t'l'i 1 LINE TO THE 1 Cid i.o; I tit SMELTER ui' : FOR SALE .f g round, barn. FK... I l.2:ui. Krirk houae. In SALE OF THEAURS fowrd at tile smelter the transmission line a as completes yesterday. Actual wmk on the traction of poles an-wire stopped Tuesday afternoon, when the wires were led down from the line to their connections with the plant. It is expected ilia; power will street. George J. Kelley Hee No Knowledge of tho Seine. he turned on this afternoon for a trial of the Una and the machinery of the smelter. ' For two months and a half the Electric Supply A Fixture company hag. maintained a gang at men in the field constructing the line. Owing to the difficulty of obtaining material, the work lias been delayed so mat operations at tha smelter nave been prevented through a lack of motive powmiles. er. In leugth the line la If It commences at the power house in Brigham CUy canyon, traverses the country over e survey as straight aa possible, directly to the smelter. In all three wires have been strung end they will carry a voltage of 11,000 enough power to operate the entire plant at Its full capacity besides furnishing light for both the smelter and the cottages used by employes at the company. The completion of the transmission Is the signal for active work to commence. The sampler, which haa beet ready for operations some time, will be tried end run regularly on ore that Is contracted for, end which will le shipped to Ogden at an. early date. Until the smokestack is rebuilt, no smelting will be dune, but ores will be run through the sampler, heaped on the ground near the plant and reduced at convenience. 2 RAILROADS WANTED The oonCiffiailon of the rumor that the I'tahna theater with the Lyric of Salt Lake are about to ckauge hands ia not forthcoming and there seems to be a disposition among local shareholder! of the theater in deny the report. Vntil Manager Grant of the Grand returns from the coast it will not be known definitely wneti.er Con la In favor of the change oi even know a of It. Geo. J. Kelley, one of the heavies: stockholders, stated that he was in a position to know iua'.ently of any deal concerning the theater and so far he has not been approached. Mr. Kelley denied that the show houae was for sale, by declaring it to be his belief that vaudeville circuit would not he established in Ulahna. In' view of the fact that a vaudeville house has already been proposed for Ogden, by prominent men In the theatrical world, Mr. Kelley's assertion bears additional weight. It is claimed by the board of directors that Ogden has and trill support stock company, so that, unless undue pressure Is brought to bear on the present owners uf the show house, it will not be sold. Mr. Kelley also stated that the notice served on the company now playing at rtahne. had in no way a connection with the rumored sale. It is customary fur companies to be notified two weeks in advance of the end oi engagements. The theater may be leased, however, to Frank Moore, a member of the Bittner company. WANT MEN EASTERN EXCURSIONS Via the COLORADO MIDLAND RY. Master Mechanic Malone la Employing All Who Qualify. We want men and want them badly" is tile cry of two head of oper- ating departments of all railroads leading info Ogden. This aoarcity of men lias never made itself felt so keenly, il is said, than at the present time. Any man willing to work can get a job as fireman or brakeman almost Immediately upon application. For months the dearth of men for tint operating department haa nudo Itself felt, and although the roads are putting on new men every day, the demand Ja still stroog. Master Mechanic Malone of the Southern Pari 9c said today that he la giving employment to almost every applicant who gualiflea. More men tar active work on the road will ba put on within the next few day. "We are malted with work In every part of my department," aaid Mr. MaThe shops are filled with orlone. ders. and the men are pushed to the utmost. "By this evening the finishing here 111 touches to the new turn-tablhave been .put on and we will probably use it tomorrow." The turntable has thirty tracks and is une of the largest end best equipped in the coun, try. able-bodie- d On November 39 and December 18. One fare plus C2 from Utah points to Chics go,. Minneapolis. Kansas City, Denier and Intermediate Omaha, pqinta. Limit , 66 days. Stopovers. For further Information write fa H. Lake Harding, general agent, Salt City. r HALLGWEEN M.SCHIEF Boys Were Out Playing Pranks Tues- day Night. - s. . - 266 1HU 775 760 Brigham. 179 .....181 178 145 166 139 133 769 763 Tiff 162 W. Knndsen J Knndsen Stevens . 189 :128 149431 193499 162437 rifle. Early yesterda, Archie Gregory years old, who lives at Seventh 149 636 South and Twelfth Eaat at recta, with his widowed mother, started to go 817,2355 banting with Me younger brother, who was ten years old. Archie secured the 160 517 rifle, which bhd been stored for some174481 time and as they were about to leave 152457 the house Archie pointed the gun at 115 382 his younger brother end pulled the 178474 trigger, Thc'bnllet wtruck the boy in the forehead, killing him Instantly. 13-- 779 2311 SALE -- An with liaili. : i at 7 i o.ui) rei-i.eiii'- '.'ick i.uui I CURTAINS CURTAINS In-- 951 houseHi1.! SAl How Children Were County Commissioners Will Not Tako Action Until Monday. No action has been taken as yet' to inioint a successor to fill the office of chairman of the board of county commissioners. which was vacated by soph Stanford Tuesday. None will I Panic. Kept From a Auuduys at. 7:5u p 2 '.y. -- AUli Isbiou a; 172 ui liwaiii ITriuuiicuio :f HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. HAIR SWITCHES fur sale ui reduced cliuina a iovuilty. eo.--; i:iucs lo lvni tor IimI'i and t hosier s. All mail orders piMmpily attended to. Mr. f.E. Lro. 221 24; h. P. U. lies' 425. in vacant L 528 front KNIGHTS basement of the home of the homew last night. 190 children, lnniatea of-- fli institution, under the leadership of the matron, Mias Cecelia Patterson, sang hymns on the floor above. In taken, according tq the statement this way a possible panic was prevent'f Commissioner Madsen, until the ed. The Are broke out. while the chilnext meeting of the board, which will dren a. supper. The lire departhe on Monday morning next. We agve ment succeeded In confining the flames ilven the matter no thought," said to the basement. Mr. Mad son. and we cannot say at w event whom we shall appoint and BUSINESS CHANCES. 1 hn." Col-- Regarding the rumored refusaUof TWO HUNDRED shares Kln-eCo. Box A Commission County Clerk Pat Id MM toon to turn lapsible 'ver his books to the auditing comstock. Snap. Kelly A Herrick. mittee appointed by the hoard of county commissioners yesterday. Commissioner Madron again stated that the FOR SALE Rooming house; close in. had not been discussed either address L., can; Standard. :,v himself or by Commissioner Wil-'"WANTED TO BUY. "We questioned the county attorney as to our rights In the matter, 'aid Mr. Madson, and be assured ns WANTED Veal, pork and chickens, Co.'s. 24th sL at Bussell-Jame- s bad the power to appoint such a tf ma-.ro- r n. mmiMMc." 10-S- that he had refused to hand Inylng rr the hooka to the auditing commit-- ; County Cletk Mattann stated that s willing to have th" book In-- uerted. and that, under the law. any LOST. Ogden Teut, No. 21. meets tho second anf fourth Frida v evenings at 8 o clock chirp, in 1. O. O. F hail. Visiting Knights cordially Invited to , :! 10-9-- lwis-Ftay-m-- 1 Fesn-dlutvfo- 1 Aim-rica- 10-3--1 h h toe first ad third Fridays of each mouth. Sojourning member cordially Invited to attend. o SIX-ROO- 1 S-- ll-l-- 1 FOR RENT Two rooms, pantry and FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS closet, $7 per month. 222 22nd w street. FDR S A I.E FI rr f class heating stove, splendid ennduhra. 2551 Jefferson of furnished FOR RENT Suite ave. rooms for light housekeeping. Electric lights. 173 24 th St. FDR SALE EhWte Oak radiator, Call mornings al good condition. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms, Hell phone 850-X- . 2207 Adaui. 106 24th at; suit able fur man and 1 wife. room. FOR RENT eTwo furnished Farr Apply 2024 Ave. SWEET CIDER, good for your kidneys, 5e a drink; 25c a gallon. Apples. 50c to $!.,,o A bn. Fine psalm-age, fhesp. The Jumble. Hello FOR RENT Furnished room; mod1 1144. wk ern; in private family. 329 Twenty-thir- d street. FOR SALE-O- ne twieyeatvold pony; 1 yearling and 2 colts, cow and FDR RENT Nice, largo furnished heifer nc buggy and harness and rooms. 2341 Adams. Island Reds 199 chickens, Rbode and Plymouth Kicks, 2010 W. 25th. FOR RENT Ground floor, front 1 w West Ogden. rooms, Biro rooms on the floor; other rooms from $1.00 per FOR SALE -- won Irma timothy and week up. 429 25th, opposite Utahns redtop. 30 miles eat of Kcl'on. In1019-- m Theatre. quire 333 2 till si. FOR RENT Housekeeping room, FDR SALE .Mi 'I. cow. Inquire 2722 10-137 26th St. ra. Jefferson. . THE LINCOLN HOTEL bus changed FOR SALK Two Inquire hands, HI aii'M 23rd St., and new furU. F'nui-s- r, 65? 22nd. J. from nished rooms are now lor reut.' tf tf 3-- 1 D. P. MILLIKKN, graduate veterinary surgeon, falls answered night or dav. Office, Ogden - F'eed and Bata 2219 Wash. Ave. Friable, Both 455K. f phoups; night ph-m- e WINDOW CLEANING. UTAH window anil b'Nise cleaning Janitor and porter work. Faui Ua Dell, 1Q35K. Office 414 Po-lait- o 25li Kl. has a right to Inspect the caun-,irnu lwolc at time. "I hare been row. f. KL81K BADCON, W. 51. any in this matter," said Matt-'n- . 1 did not say that I would not Hollingsworth take charge of my. . . - LOST One white faced- steer, one red heifer; brand A L on left elde; Return Ogden Packing 8 dewlaps. .Co. f. ..-- ' 10-- - 5 tf an. Limited 2:60 pm. Limit ad LILLIE HALSTEAD, Secretary. 3:45 10: 35 a.m. 3:00 p.m. ;oo p.m. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Wasatch Dh talon No. 124. O. R. C, meets second and fourth Friday at 2:30 p. m. Iu K. of P. hall, corner Washlugton avenue and 24th struct. AU brothers are cordially Invited to attend. GEO. ALLEN, C. C. D. fa BOYLE, 8. and T. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. . 0. Portland, Spokana, Pocatello and Butts 1:25 Express daily No 33 Malad Local, via Brigham, dally ex1:20 cept Sunday No. 7 Fast Mall, Portland, Spokane, Pocatello and Butts, daily... 12:20 No. 11 Cache Valley Ex1:20 press, dally ELKS. Ogden Idgp. No. 719, meets every Tuesday evening. Itodge and club rooms, second floor Maaonle building, 2416 Washington Avenus, W. I). BROWN, K. H. J. H. KXAl'Sa, Barretary. ORDER OF WASHINGTON, No. I Fast Ogden Union, No. 173, Order of meets every Tuesday WsHhlngton, evening at g o'clock In A. O. U. W. hall. Visiting comrades invited to No. 12 No. 34 attend. WILLIAM DOYLE. President. WALTER RICHEY, Senwtary. No. No. 4 No. C 8 Utah Caigp, No. 9999, A. W. AGEE. V. C.; J. 11. SHAFER, Clnrk. Meota . 8 No. 12 FORESTERS OF AMERICA, Court Wasatch, No, 2, Forester of America. Meets I. O. O. F. hall, 24lh street, first and third Wednesday evenings of each month 81 7:30. O. W. HA1JSEY, C. R. P. A. GARNER, Sec ratify. A. O. U. W. gjn. p.m. p.m. Arriv Mail from Port- land. Spokane, atello and Bulls, 7:00 dally Cache Valley Ex10:35 press, dally Jtorlland, Spokane, Butte and Pocatello, 5:65 dally Malad Loral via Brigham, dally ex0:25 cept Bundar South MODERN WOODk.EN OF AMERICA. AJfe Poc- No. 10 c. every Tuesday night at Eagla Hall, p. m. Yfoiiiug members invitod. Depart No. Fraternal Order of Eagle. Ogdea Aerie, No. 118, F. O. E, meets every Monday evening In Eagles hall, east of Reed hotel, at $:00. Visiting Brother Engles are iuvlled to attend the Aerie meetings. J. C. tiARBERG, W. President. D. T. TRACY. Secretary. DK. II. H. FORBES, Aerie rhyslctan B. P, North of Ogden. No. 18 No. 2 No. 10 . Fidelity Ixidga No. 3 A. O. U. W. Meets In A. O. U. W. ball ovary Sat- f ajn. a.ni. p.m. p.m. Ogden. Depart Eastern Express... 4:10 Portland, Spokane, Butte and Pocatello for Salt Lake City, 7:80 dally Local for Salt Lake CUy, dally... 8:30 Cache Valley to Salt Lake City.... 10:40 Ixm Angeles Lim3:25 ited IJmlted for Balt Lake City. Provo, Nephl, and Juab, 4:10 daily Portland. Spokane, Butte and Pocatello to Salt Lake City, $:20 dally .............. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m, p.m p.nt Arrive. Portland, Spokana, Butte end Pocatello Express from Sait 13:50 a.m. Lake City No. 5 Atlantic Express from Salt Inks City ODD FELLOWS. and intermediate 5:05 a.m. points, dally Or-dNo. 5, Independent Ogden Lodge No. 7 Portland. Spokane, I. O. in Meets Fellow. Odd of Rut to and Pocatello O. F. hall every Tuesday evening. Express from Salt to invited brother cordially Visiting Lake Cly, dally. ..11:35 a.m, bo present. No. 1 Fast Mall from Salt A. U. GKAt'F. Noble Grant. Lake City, dally... 3:35 p.m. HENRY KISSKfa Secretary. No. 11 Cache Valley ExSalt press from Queen Ci'y, Kcbekah Lodge No. 4, l.ake CUy, rrovo, second and I. O. O. F. hall. Meets Nephl and Juab fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fallows 6:15 p.tn. dally Hall, Twenty fourth st reet. Visiting No. 17 Los Angeles lJmited 6:45 p.m, inemWrs Invited.. No. Expras... 7:05 p.tn. LUTHER RANDALfa Noble Grand. urday evening. Visiting brothers In- No. vited. JAMES H. M'LAPGHLIX, M. W. WALTER RICHEY, Recorder. W. N. PEIRCE, Financier. 8 rr ..a......... FRATERNAL ROYAL ARCANUM. MIRS LOLA WOODMKURY, Sec y. Bafokt and beat. Insures men for one. two or time thousand dollars. Junc-tkCity Lodge No, 26, IndeMountain Council. No. 637, Rocky Order of Odd Fellow, meets pendent evenfourth scoond end F'llday1 metis In I. O. O. F. hall every Thursday ings at A. O. l W. ball, over HowVisiting brothers cordially ell's store. Yli.lng broiliera coidislly evening. invited to be present. invited. JAMES BUNK. N. G. FRANK FDUfoGEK. Regent. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. W. No. J. WQTHKHHPOON, Collector. G. B. KOLERTS, Secretary. DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. RAIL!!? . FRATERNAL C 0-- No. 12 To Salt and Ka 11 No. 2 10-6-- 1 4 s. 3 Scothem Padfis No. 11 No. 5 1 1' 1 ihi-ot- cny A-- DEPART DAILY. Atlantic Mall for Salt Lake Ctiy. Provo and ail points Last BROTHERHOOD. LEEOTAH COUNCIfa No. 3. D. of P.. mvds every IVednasday evening at Ogden Lodge. No. 371, T. K. B., 8 o'clock. Eagle Hall. Dues ran he moeia aeeond and fourth Tuesdays at paid to Susie Aidun, 0, of W, 112 g p. m.. in A. O. U. W. hall. Visiting 10-1 mo. 26th St. cordially Invited. MAMIE J. PLAN. Pocahontas. bunch pure bred members FOR FALE-Sm- l! 1). II. A DA MB. President rooms for AUCE COLLINS, K. of R. FDR RENT Furnished wcs. cheap, c. B. KanilMullbd CORA HOBBS. BfWirelary. housekeeping. 2220 Lincoln. mo Rears. Bell j'.innc 817-K-. iL T. MILLER, Treasurer. RATHBONE SISTERS. FOR RENT-Cle- an furnished rooms. FOR SALE- - $1 I 'T wreck buy an with bath, thoroughly renovated; Meets every Saturday afternoon at DEGREE OF HONOR. violin ' Pantones', nex to 2:30 In Pythian hall, Utah National aln light housekeeping rooms. The elegant Utahns. Colonial. 362 24th SL Mrs. 8. L. Ogden Lodge No. 1, meet every Bank building. Sojourning sisters corChinn, Manager. HORSE FOR HIS KEEP. Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock at the dially Invited to attend. MRS. NELLIE F'KYER. 51. E. C. A. O. U. W. luft; Visiting members MRS. 18ABEL WYANT, 51. of R. FOR KENT Furnished rooms suitable A STRONG, gcntie home of twelve cordially Invited. Mra. Jemima Pur-nlsand C. for gentlemen. 162 23rd. C. of H.; Mrs. Jeanette 1I1II, hundredweight, can he bad for his feed and care during winter. Ad- financier; Miss L. Jennie Prout, reFOR RENT Furnished rooms. Recorder. dress Lock Bo 171, Ogden. nnet Block. Company FOR RENT, UNFURNISHED ROOMS WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. BOARD AND ROOM. Depart FDR RENT Three rooms for houseroom and Weber Camp. NOT. 74. ineels in K. No. 3 Pacific Express for FOR RENT First-clas- s keeping. $7.'S' per month.- Inquire Nutional Utah in Bank hall P. and Francium board at the Vitglnia; most popular of San 2268 Monroe. Intermediate puinu, building every Thursday evening at 8 place in the city. VI-Woodmen 1:26 a.ni. o'clock. lug cordially daily FOR RENT. OFFICES. 26th Street. Invited to attend. BOARD AND ROOM-4- 49 No. 5 P a c t fi c Express I .ORIX G. HEXLNGEH. through to S&n FYanFOR RENT Two nlee offices over I. H 55 a.m. E. AUTJl. Clerk, First Nat'l Bank ROOMS AND BOARD. Hi m!crn risco, daily L. Clark & Funs' Store. 611 24th 8i. 13 p.tn. convenienie. Building. No. 9 F'ahl Mii'l Nu. 1 Overland Liiuiifd.. 4 26 p.ni. . FOR RENT, REAL ESTATE. Arrive FOR RENT HOUSES. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Not Expri'i RENT-Twen- ty aorta fall (jr.iln roll lnoderri bouse. from Kan F'lnticlwn. FOR RENT 19-of Kt'ight fond m shnrej. Wedell. ;no Oricii foJi-'r-'. 2446 Madison Ave. Inquire in th" daily ...'. :i) a.iu. Hull. Utah al ''ai-th- ' Pylhia-- . No. . lJniiftiL. :26 p.m. Monrear. Xuti-n- al Bank I iil-i I MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED. No. 4 Exurw K. t,;P.,.' requeued l day i eninu. from Ssu KriPiefocu head of horse to to ;j sl'lt u FOR RENT. FURNISHED HOUSES. WANTED F'or"and lulcrnicllatu T.n HKN.IAV.N V! tr.Kirn T. C. feed fur lue v;r:'T. ppty to F'. Il points, .'Ir.lJv furnished hull1-'- . p f ;T ti'.;! M oT'U. pi;, Tticbardson. 55u ?2:id B.. Re t p;v.- FDR RENT'-l-.-wo. ;2 p.m. 615-X- . Mail r'- ' Jril -- v Loral... from Omaha, Council Bluffs, Kansas City, Denver and all points East daily t. 1 7 STRAYED One red dehorned Phone Ogden Packing Co. dally N 0.111 Park City No. 7 Los Angriea N'o. 9 Fast 51 ail No. 1 Overland s ll--li- Express from Council Bluff. Omaha, Denver, Kan ssa City aud East, s .m. Arrive. No. 3 California Queen Esther Chapter No. 4. O., E. 8. Regular mevtlags held at Maaonle Hall ou Waihlughm avenue, between Twenty-flfiaud Twenty-efotstreets - 3-- sas City and all points Eaat. daily.. 7:30 MASONIC. &-- o llssvsr, attend. J. W. HALSF7Y, Commander. F. F. Bund, Record Keeper. Six-roo- m . A East-- . Cit 8:00 No.113 Park City Local.. 5:3d pm. -- laa Angela Umited 7:00 p.ra. pm. No. 4 Atlantic Express for Omaha, Council Bluffs. Kan- OF THE MACCABEES. Hair p.-ir- PACIFIC RAILROAD pany. NELSON. R. K. proiarty, this nuiuh. st. teci, well localetl on u,a lleuch. by nice costing INSURANCE. First-- . lass cook at S.aie WANTED fnuu one t. TUrtv Thousand Dollars industrial school; good wages. well drained, each, spleudid so-'W. X. PIERCE. Notary Public. Real near streei car hue i nd schools, will Kstsie; Fire, Life aud Accident sell you auy la'd lot uu your own 467 24lk St. WANTED Good girl far general term at only $6 per from foot. This 5.0u per week. 558 house work, propery Is bouud to double in value f liKU-t32nd. JUNK. during the next year. J. J. Brum ' min. THE INDEPENDENT JINK CO. buys HOUSEKEEPER. 2300 Wash. all kiuds uf Junk. Bell phone 626Z. k. WHY PAY RENT? I sold five houae lud. phono 36H31). Green & Jacob1 lot and fony-fou- r Iasi month. sen, 314a Pacific. WANTED Girl for general housestill have about I'M lota left. These work. Inquire at Mrs. Fred M. Nje, are nice sightly luia. well located, IF' YOU have any kind of junk, 'phone 2671 Jefferson Ave. only $25 per lot. One dollar down to Ogden Junk House; wo will call and one dollar per week, taxes for It. Bell 'plum.- 225K; lud. 725. WANTED Girl, to do faintly rooking; aud no Interest, or 1 will build you Staid wages. Mrs. Joseph Rcowcraft. ua). a home In any part of the city 533 2Gth 8l. ebeuper than you cun par rent. Call MUSICIANS' DIRECTORY. an l see me and we will talk it over. WANTED Waitresses and chamber-muldJ. J. Hrummltt. Mil. A. H. CHORE -- Flxpert l'fouo Tuu-e- r $25 per month ; room and end Repairer. With Barnes' Music board. Kenyon hotel. FDR 8AIJ&- - Brand new four-roostore. Grand Opera House Blk. house, with large pantry and rliet. SITUATIONS WANTED. FEMALE. clcelrlc light and rliy water, all OSTEOPATHY. complete, within half a block of the WANTED Plain sewing and curiam Klo Grande depnconly $1,206. Small CORDON G. JVE3, (DRA ti. I YES, done up. 141 Tracy ave. payment down. blaiu-- name na payOsteopaths, gradiuilea from parent 10 m J. Bnitnmitt. J. reui. ing r sciwrul, Klrkvilie, JIo. MALE HELP WANTED. 56. block, suite by GOOD htnoe, large lot, lawn, Hours 9 a m. lo 5 apiKiintnient. WANTED Young, experienced comall complete, wiili'n two blocks of p. m. Bell phone 1014K. Ind. 1012. mercial pltobygrapher; apparatus the luluu Dtpoi. $2,296. J. J. Address J. fa X., rare supplied. Bruuimitt. inlmo PHYSICIANS AND BURGEONS. HKIl-;- t Stamford. 5 rmta, also eoitage, WANTED Delivery boy ai Clark's 40 by 198 fu on between Grant DR. A. F'ERNLI ND. rbysiciaa and tiurgeou. Office hour, 10 and 12 a. Stores. and Lincoln, aifco 2 lmusoa on Pat, iu., 2 to 4 p. ni. 34u Srfih Si. Office between Wuh-au- d (irunl. Call at phones, Beil 515K; Ind. 575. Rest-auc- e WANTED Reliable bell and elevator ::k; ratlerson. Bel phone T18Z. 646 lYash. lud. phone 503. boy a, $15 and $20 per .month. Kenyon hotel, Balt. Jake City. 8 FI R RALE 1106,' large lot PIANO TUNINC. and barn: two hlorka lrem depot; SITUATION WANTED MALE. suitable for hcuirdlng bouse, 168 23rd II. H. COLIJNS, piano tuner and restreet. School boy wants work afWANTED pairer. Office nexi to Utahns theater. Phone lu2hK. 9 26-- 1 mo ter school for board and room. 227 A CHOICE IDT on 2drb trcet, near w 21 at St. the Quincy sehoul building, only $3 STEAMSftiP AGENT, per friiui Piot . tirest snap. j. .1. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. mu Brummlti. O. D. RASMl'fiFEX- - Repreaenting the W'hlto Star Line. Rod Star Line, DoFOR RENT Four-roofurnished flat. FIVE ROOM hunre within live blocks 11-n minion ljne. Aiuericeu Une. tf Inquire 2430 Waah. of the Union Dipnt, largo lot, tree-- , American IJne, Holland lawn. $1,256. ,1. J. Hiummlit. Lino and Tbe Hamburg FOR RENT Rooms furnished for mu Aniurlcau Line. l'uueng(.-rbooked housekeeping. Peery Annex. from or to any point of Europe to NICE IjOT on 2Hh streei, 50x132 Him United Htates. 2357 FOR RENT Dm Me parlor, rlotliee any jmrt of J. J. Brum-mitfeet, line fruit InTa. and 2279 Washington Avu., Ogden, '' closet, strictly modern; also single l'wh. rooms for gentlemen. 2667 Wall ave. A HlJl'SE, well located, SANITARY WORK beautiful lawn, trees, large lot; FDR RENT Modern furnished room only $1,256. Term. J.J. DONE snap; great of all kiuds. Del! 'phone 509. for one or two gentlemen. 231 Brummlti. Nell. McCarty, 2728 Grant. Adams. e ONLY $50 buys a choice lot on 21st TAILORS. FOR RENT Furnlshod rooms, suit$. per icunrh are the terina, street, able for gentlemen. 2227 Graut. no Interest and nu taxes. J. J. H rum-m- i Clothe cleaned hind pressed $1 a ti. mouth, 157 25th SL Bell phone 858Z. FOR RENT Furnished room, 2633 50x132 FEET near the 1'nion Dew VETERINARY SURGEON. Adam. lict, only $190. J. J. Brummlti. - 1 Jersey City. X. J.. Oct. 31. While firemen fought a stubborn blase In the - UNION me-ui.ii- kL'u Fi. My Mon- ilrer Hite No. 1. elects the around Depart. snJ fourih Tuesday at 2:30 p. in. at No. g Eastern Expreu.... 8:20 tlXeil Hail, Twenty fifth street. Vis- No. Overland Limited for iting sisters cordially Invited. Omaha, Connell BKSF1IS RKHUING. L. C. Bluffs, Denver, LUCY THE ONLY n.li.H:e clamuju'.ii. iu the plu,Ui cun ct'y. Tel:s all ihiug. Tom eiivle . HiR Clerk. 2731 LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. n CLAIRVOYANT. 359X. - 175Y;-betwee- PROFESSIONAL bui-veu'.e- r, SALE -- A Sen mu- imp! Eight-rooibrick tkiuxi'. lot ;Sx3Ui) feel, fronts on two tciiii-- : large ua'.'c: priCv $2,750. O. A. While, 362 25th. lo-i.- Hell l'i ti Si. e a:i' FlR MARIE (.THTEK, roe Avenue. DONE UP. .bme i:p t"h aud o:i h, 3 Mock from busiiblk. ceuier, 25th atieri .:u- liuc. $:,75t. Easy terms on a ;i,u. About 212 of nHl l.uld u 12ih treet. $1,(6"' i:iuincr Parry, co,-- ;3ij and Wash. n c :- i h . rtt.vi Phone 2231 llerk, street t . A 2159 iiiet-i- hor-tes- STANFORDS SUCCESSOR iP EASTMAN, UNION DEPOT TIME CARD Yiciwne Neighbor invited D ies can be paid at tbe office xd Fid. .:ih. the ai'ternoun of tbe 2Mh of each i.iortii, F'iret Naiwu: Rank Bldg. SVSIFI ALDKN. G. X.. J12 Twenty-sixt- bL.n 1.4'W B house- Apply K. of T. ball. - of WooiH'ixfi, Ogden t'lr-levery Tuesday night st 7:26 o'clock, K of P. hail. Yisitiug 1, One-hal- by WANTED Girl for hottkc work. 25th SL Cln-'e- . Xj. 174, meets eand fourth Friday night XYiuueii oar. 212 i: :aiUui. or giain Sjilend!.! lauoh. Trice eK.i-u- ' : li inter balance long unu WM.i. iltMiU 6, 1::: N.r.ljUril Bank i i 2t: Bldg. this Foil 1 THEY SANG HYMNS. " kJLilla. lit-l- general (rant. fei-.- i. WANTED A house girl at the State School for the Deaf at.. I Hit- - liliud. t' if. WANTED Girl for work, good wages. J. ERUMM1TT. 23-t- f. e 162 14) 166 159 133 ' 142 'airu. 326 acres huiute-wor- l j. ill OF WOODCRAFT. icgnhora ondiallv miiicd MRS. BESSIE LKE, li. N. i ahir.g:ou p-- . WANTED Girl for geiu-iitwork. Apply at ouev. TO LOAN a' 2-- Not much mischief or damage marked the adventures of small boys Tuesday night, who were eo Impatient they could not welt for tonight to celebrate Hallowe'en. They were out, how-ei- f in large crowds with spooky- masks and exuberant spirits. Their cries of delight resounded until an unusual hour of the night for Hallowe'en permits of ltber-tlt-o not enjoyed on ordinary Evening. Several calls came Into the police atatlcn from people unnecessarily excited over the entice of the young-stirPolice investigation revealed nothing at a serious nature and the youthful celebraton were allowed full sway. In front yarda, this morning, were found many gates, the property of others. In a few trees were banging high various loose articles from BOWLING IN BRIGHAM around bouses, but despite this mild form of celebrating the ocoeston, the Team From Ogden is Given a Severe evening was quiet Test, Hallowe'en le tonight. It will be observed over the city generally In parla a hard oon tested match at Brig- ties and aortal functions, both private ham City Tuesday night a picked team and public. from the local Commercial leagues a defeated the Peach City's best howlDoan's Ointment cured me of ers by a close margin. The game that had annoyed me a long grew out of a friendly challenge and time. The cure wag permanent." a return match will be played In Og- Hon. B- - IV. Matthews, Commissioner den. Labor Statistics, Augusta. Me. A large attendance at the alleys marked the game, which was spirited B3Y HILLS HIS BROTHER throughout. No exceptionally large scores were made by either aide, but averages went well, and the total re- Little Fellow Thought the Gun Was sults of I be game are about ordinary. Not Loaded. Bowman of the locals made the highest score. Every courtesy was given A gun that was thought not to be the visiting team. The score la as loaded was the cause of a tragedy In follows: Balt Lake City yesterday. In which Ogdan. one brother shot and Instantly killed 129 126 164429 a younger brother with a .22 caliber Dripp Thomas Decker Williams Bowman ur MNEY ;i soc.-n- frame ho. iir,' oar i!e eheuv WANTED Woman for housework thy duj. rSt 27ih. uUl V O. A S go IJ'y FOR SALE The I;., of 646 a.- -- iv-ol- Girl to 555 23tfi. . WOMEN l'irt e I 2", .ii Wviuan for geuvvsl good Wage- -. Appl.. 121 "HU WANTED i r.,M-- loan. Wasliiugum Aieaue. WANTED Girl for houtsrw.uk. u.all family, good wage. 51r. Kwi-u- . 636 "4th. li ::i !f books. "i i,i. tor "v.l; Si i Iftini. LiONEY TO LOAN on tjrn.s and city !:ate. HUNTER A KENNEDY i'.uoui 6, Na'.iuUal Bauk Build-wg- . r:i cir. to 1. KI.1.E.N HELP WANTED. FEMALE - salt oh f. CN THIS ADVERTISEMENTS PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO LESS FIRST INSERTION ALL ADVERTHAN 5 CENTS. TISEMENTS MUST BE FA1D IN 5USI EXCEPTING ADVANCE. NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. I ; n iv MiYliMKEB money .'mi SiX-- l l. euui-inil- Canyon. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE le-.w- - NOW TlirilsDAY Mo UMNO. UTAH, OGDEN, ImIsI tvmnrt right lu appjint Mih it such action is to bv takr-ti-. 1 believe It is store adusdo.e ;o have the district Judge appoint a grand jU.- u, look over the accounts 1 will take no further action in the niaitei. at:-- i don't believe the auditing commit!--will- . Their compensation has tu-- t been fixed as yet. and until tha; time I don't think cither one of the e will go to woik ou it.- - books." Every official of the county stated that he was a anv tune to WILL BE TURNED ON turn hi oooaswilling POWER over to the oommuuc. THURSDAY AFTERNOON. and that they courted uch an inspection. Neither Obai - Hollingsv ortli nor R. T. Harris, forming tin- auditWirt Art to Cany 11,000 Volu From ing committee, bate indicated just when they will begin work on the tho Power Houae in Brigham By Installing EXAMINEE: , 1 Xu. 13 Uko City intermediate, points, daily Salt Lake 9:90 am. Atlantic Limited for Salt take Clty.Pro- vo, Leadvlile, Pn Ohio. Denver and all points East, daily.. 2:50 p.m. Atlantic Express for Salt Lake City. Pueblo. Denver and all points cast, daily.. 7:00 p.m. ARRIVE DAILY. Pacific Express from Denver, PuebSalt Provo, lo, Lake City and all points easfor. dally.. 12:05 a.m. .11:20 a.m. Ogden Pacific Limited from Salt Lake City. Provo. Deuver and all 11:30 a.m. points Eaut Pacific 51ail from Denver. P n e b 1 o, leadvlile, Fait Inke I'ity and nil points Eat. daily ... Itocal from Sanpete pss-enge- Valiev C A. HENRY. Ticket Agi nL Ogden. I. A. BENTON. Gen. Agent, Pgr. Dept, Salt IJibe. A. J. CRONIN. Agent. Ogdon. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS YIELD BIO RESULTS. m l. 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