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Show MORNING THE EXAMINER: THEATERS uf the Modern ouard, writable for t He Insists That He Knows Nothing af th Murder. PICTURES. NCLSON-OAN- t FOR RENT London. Nov. 14. Kail Hsu. alias the professor uf Roman law in Gaoige Washington university, Wah-lngtoD. C., lo wa arrested in this fity November is charged with the murder of hU moiber-iu-Lat Baden Bxaeu. w a further remanded for a week ai the Bow street police court, the papers lu his cum-- no; having arrived from German' . H. Wilson, who wms retained by the prisoner at the last moment, briefly examined the officer who arrested Hau. eisiiuela question suggesting that the defense will attempt to show that the revolver found in Hsu's posse as ion was never fired and was purchased in Constantinople and not in Germany, as aliened in some quarters. After A the remand had been ordered Mr. Wilson said: Hau insists that he knows nothing about the murder and that he la quite Innocent of the charge." By the advice uf his attorney Hau declined to mqke any further statement to the piaaa. The priauner, who waa stylishly dressed, maintained a confidential air. The moling picture fight a it look place ai Gold field, given at the Grand Teat nigm, re vividly realUtic and second to the original match As round after round waa thrown on the canvas. aoma of the clevereet fight-la- f in the hlatorr of the ring, the audience became qiiiet and remained in expectancy until the iaat round waa Aa the men in the ring announced. circled around looking for an advicsuddenly Gana sank to the floor ing. the fight waa over. A breath of and rolief want over the audience and ai towed the teiiaioa iaariy applauaa worked. meter which it The pictures will be given again a t anight. THE LION AND THE MOUSE." if you are fond of n good love story un gind in which true hearted, clean spirited people play the prinif you enjoy a battle royal cipal role mighty forces the Inbetween domitable will of man and the clever wits of a bright wqman go to cee The Lion and the Mouse." which Henrv B. Harris will present at tlio November IT. Grw. Saturday, If you with a few suggest kins the terrible part that wealth sd lu amassing plays In the political, economical and social life of our country vou will find them easily And If yon eare for only a good play no admirably play ed that It will give you aa evening of thorough enjoyment, yon will not be disap. to BOUT N Thompson broke trainnight and will reel until Friing da v night, when the boxing contest with Dick Hyland will take place. Today he will box with hie sparring partners and otherwise pass a strenuous day. At Ibis end everything le in readiness, there are no disagreements to settle end indication are that the match will come off without a hitch. The seat sale opened briskly at the Grand yesterday. Orders by telephone have been received from Brigham, Pocatello and Evanston, while from the south the sale la progressing - "Cyclone" iat at rates. The reputation of both men as fighters' has proved a sufficient guarantee that the contest will bs genuine so that interest Is spreading over the UHermoun-tal- n country, in a way which augurs well for the largest attendance of devotees of the ring ever aaen in Ogden. A special train will be run from Halt Lake, Friday afternoon, and whole blocks of seats are being reserved for the crowd that le expected. It waa agreeable to managers and men that Jim Williams of Salt Lake act aa referee. He secured a leave of absence and will be at the ringside to Insure clean sport and a fair daaL Williams is considered a good man. He has bad experienco in the ring, which fits him well to act as referee. that Thompson and Hyland stated they were not particular who referred the game, Just so square work could be relied upon. The selection of Williams particularly pleased the i'.lonitee, and gives them an added Interest In the match. On the eve of the battle both men ere In excellent shape. Hyland ceased to train yesterday. His condition could not be better. Hie training has been heavy and diligent, and the doughty little fighter is confident of his ability to assert hie superiority in tbs ring. Thompson is likewise sanguine of success. At the fire station, with several good men to box with him, hie time has been spent profitably. Every day since working for form he has taken a long run to the canyon, and the delightful weather and pure-a- ir done much to strengthen his muscles and Induce vigor. At the ring-aid- e he will make the weight of 131 pound without trouble. Thompson Is modest and refuses to say what he will accomplish but he Is sure that a bard firht is ahead, and feela capable making things extremely lively. Cyclone" Thom peon is now dickering with George Memslc. and will probably meet him at Los Angeles after the contest here with Hyland. Thom peon le particularly anxious to have n go whh BHtt, and stated today that the California lad promised to meet the winner of the bout here. Rawhide Kelly, Thompson's trainer and sparring partner, intimated today that he may establish himself permanently in this city. T will return to Un Angeles." said he, to straighten up my affairs, and then I shall probably come back here. While nothing definite was given ut. it is understood that Kelly to start a physical culture and boxing school in this city. Several men shout town have already been sounded as to the scheme snd have orotnlsed to lend their support. record-breakin- g 'f this housework, 1:15 17, p.m. FOR MUNOZ. DEATH OF HORATIO NELSON. FOR DELMONICO. Nov. New York, 14. Application - BOTTOME. m Th" K. of Xi-ttlr- B. Co. looee-lead f handle the largest ledgers in Utah. ,111 stre-- t. house- WANTED at housework, tf 10-2- 4 WANTED Waitresses and chamberroom aud maids, $25 per month; board. Kenyon hotel SITUATIONS WANTED, FEMALE. WANTED Good nurse wants position, obaletrtci nursing preferred. Phone Hermau Falls, 246 Wash, eve. MALE HELP WANTED. Two good tin roofers; 60 centa per hour. Apply to Hugh Wright, Ogden Fedeigl building. WANTED w WANTED Reliable bell aSd elevator boye, $15 aud $20 per month. Kenyon hotel. Salt Lake City. LOST. LOST Sorrel colt branded JT left shoulder. Finder will please notify David Johns, R. F. D. No. I. two-year-o-ld lt LOST - Taken by mistake In Last A Thomas' black silk umbrella; naturn al wood handle, fancy p rn anient. Re-tur- to peyferd. -- Indianapolis. Nov. 14. One thouore present, today at sand delegate nacnlpar foulness menrinr ,J tim WANTED, EASTMAX. Clerk, 2234 Washington Avenue. Kum11-J.iU.c- l liis-l- k ! CT5Y; MISCELLANEOUS- Women of Woodcraft. Ogden Circle 5S1. f ta-tee- n nieete every Tuesday nlgbt at 7:30 o'clock. K. 6 P. haiL Visiting Neighbor invited. lUie can be paid at the office of Ed. Auth. the afternoon of :ho 28th of each month. Flret National Hank Bldg. SUSIE ALDEX. G. N., 112 Twenty-sixt- h street. - d WANTED Forty head uf horse to feed for the wiuii-r- . Apply lu P. D. Kichardkoa, 55u 22ud Sl. Bell plume rooms, m. 2459 Grant. ELLEN f CURTAINS DONE UP. St. MRS MARIE CK1TE8, Clerk. 2731 Monroe Avenue. UNION LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. ; A string of gold beads. turn to Standard office. Re- U-ll-- FIVE DOLLARS reward for return one red dehorned milch cow. Telephone 863, F. K. 8 la ter, 566 22nd. 11 7 tf. LOST By Wright' delivery, one gray Overcuat. Return to Wright's Furnishing Store and be rewarded. LOST Black leather purse containing order on Paine A Hurst .and silver, between Bump grocery and Weet Weber. Return to Paine A 1 1 LEGAL, NOTICE TO WATER USERS. Silver Hive No. 1. meets th second Depart. ' and fourth Tuesdays at 2:30 p. m. nt No. 6 Eastern S:29 Express.... toO'.Neill Hall. Twenty-fiftNo. S atreeL Y Overland Limited for PROFESSIONAL lling aleters cordially Invited. Omaha, Coaaelt BESSIE C. SKHHIXli, L. Bluffs, Daaver, Kaa- FOR RENT Clean furnished rooms, CLAIRVOYANT. LUCY R. K. NELSUN, ut ond East.. 3:06 p.i with bath, thorougniy renovated; No. 11 2 Park also light housekeeping rooms. The city Local.. 6:S9 THE PalmRELIABLE S KNIGHTS No. OF I'Utrvo MACCABEES. THE Los Angeles Limited 7:06 ant. Colonial, 362 24th St. Mrs. S. L. put. ist aud Medium i 4 permaN(g Atlantic Express for Chinn, Msuager. Tells Ul nently at J73 27 lb St. Ogden Tent. No. 24. meets the we timahA Denver, anf fourth Friday evenings Council Bluffs, Kanthings. Jlvr preoiriioii. for correct ond FOR RENT Furnished room suitable uuta are vouched lur by pres and at 8 oclock sharp, in 1. O. O. F. haiL sas City and all for gentlemen. 162 23rd. to iuvilsd Visiting Kulghis cordially public. points Last, dally.. 7;SS pja. a'.tvud. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Benw J. Commander. HAIR HAI.PEY, GOODS AND COSTUMES. Arrival nett Block. F. F. BOND, Record Keeper. No. S California Express HAIR SWITCHES for sale at reduced from Council Bluff WANTED, FURNISHED ROOMS. MASONIC. Omaha. Denver, Kanprice. Hair chains a specialty. sas City and East, to rent for Masquerade rostumes K-WANTED To rent, two or ihiee furO. No. 4, Queen Eatheg ball and theaters. All mail ordera Chapter S 45 a dally nished rooms foi ligiii huitsekeep-ing- ; meetlnga held at Masonic No.111 Park City Loral... 10. 15 promptly attended to. Mre. Cd. Leo. HallRegular must be clean, light, reasonon between No. avenue, 7 Lea Washtugton 321 24th. F. O. Box 435. untja j;8 60M pi able and in good neighborhood. In Twenty-fiftstreet a No. S Fast Angeles and Twenty-sixtMail p.i tae of ad first s each third price and answering state 1 No. Frida) Overland Limited INSURANCE. number uf rooms. Address Standmonth. 8oJnumlng members cordialfrom Omaha, Council ard. W. N. PIERCE, Notary Public. Real ly lnvltsd lo attend. Bluffa, Kansas City, M. ELSIE W. BADCON, Denver and nil potato Ektate; Fire, Lila aud Accident InLILLIE BOARD AND ROOM. HALSTEAD, Secretary. HuL daily 4 00 surance, 497 24 tit SL ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS room and FOR RENT First class JUNK. hoard at the Virginia; moat popular Wasatch Division No. 124, O. R. C., place in the city. THE INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. buys meets second and fourth Friday - nt all kluda of Junk. Bull phone S26Z. 2:39 corner m. to K. of P. BOARD AND ROOM 446 26th Street. p. lad. phone 3663D. Ureeu A Jacob-sec-, Washington avenue and hall, 24th streeL 3148 Pacific. All brothers are cordially invited te FOR RENT, UNFURNISHED ROOMS IF YOU hava sny kind of Junk, phono attend. GEO. ALLEN, C. C. FOR RENT Three rooms on north to Ogden Junk House; will call I. L. BOYLE, 8. and T. Washington. Ind. 3C17-D- . for it.. Bell 'phone 325K; lnd. 725. mo. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. FOR RENT HOUSER FOR RENT FurnisheJ rooms housekt ping. 2220 Lincoln. for ka-ate- h LAUNDRY. h Older of Engles, Ogdes Aerie, No. 118, F. O. E.. meets every SL . IF YOU want yuur washing done neat Monday evening In Eagles ball, east and rlean send It to the Home Laun- of Reed hotel, st 8:09. Visiting BrothFOR a modern brick house dry, 2642 Monroe. er Eagles are invited to attend $he 2122 Adam. apply Aerie meetings. MUSICIANS' DIRECTORY. J. C. GASBERG, W. PrasidauL WANTED, FURNISHED HOUSES. D. T. TRACY, Secretary. DR. 11. B. FORBES, Aerla Physician WANTED To rent, furnished or part- MR A. 11. GROSE Expert Piano Timor and Repairer. With Barnss' Music 1 ly furnished hous five o ten rooms, store, Grand Opera House Blk. B. P. O. ELKS. "must be close In. J. J. J care w Standard. OSTEOPATHY. Ogden Lodge, No. 719, aieetn every FOR RENT STOREROOM. Tuesday evening. Lodge and club GORDON 0. 1VK3, CORA O. IVES, ramus, second floor Manuals bulldiug, Osieopatha, graduates from parent 2416 Washington Avenue. FOR RENT Room on ground floor r school, Kirkville, Mu. W. D. BHOW.N. E. K. suitable for restaurant, basement, at block, shite 66. Treatment by J. sl. KNAUSS, Secretary. 131 26th sl. Hell plume 43 K. Hours 9 s. m. to 5 appointment. ' 4 lwk P. m. BeU phone 1014K. lnd. 1013. ORDER OF WASHINGTON. FOR RENT, OFFICES. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Osden Union, No, 172, Order of meets every Tuesday FOR RENT Two nice office over I. Washington, DR A. FERN LUND, rhysiclan and evening at I o'clock in A. O. U. W. L. Clark A Sou Store. Burgeon. Office hours, 10 and 13 n. ball. Visiting comrades Invited to m, I to 4 p. m.- 340 25th SL Office attend. - FOR RENT, REAL ESTATE. - phones, BeU 61 EK; lid. 675. ResiWILLIAM DOYLE. President. dence 646 Wash. lnd. phono 603. WALTER RICHEY, Bnoretnry. FOR RENT The heat ranch In northern Utah, good land, plenty weter. STEAMSHIP AGENT. MODERN WOOOI EN OF AMERICA. fair buildings, rplendld- orchard, and bundanca of range. Will rent for O. D. RASMUSSEN the Representing No. 1690, A. W. AGEE, one yaqr or lease for a term of years White Star Line, Red Bur Line, Do- V. Utah Camp, to right party. J. J. Brommitt. C.; J. H. HHAFER, Clerk. Meets minion Line, American Lias, ScanTuesday nlgbt nt Eagle Hall, I dinavian American Line, Holland every m. Visiting members Invited. American IJns and The Hamburg p. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS American Line. booked FORESTERS OF AMERICA. from or to any point of Europe to FOR SALE Good u sowing machine. of . United 2367 any the States. part 11-Court Waantch, No. 2, Foresters of Cheap. 176 Smh-'Stand 3365 Washington Ava, Ogden, America. Meets L O. O. F. hall, 24th Utah. FOR BALE Electric motor, one hone streeL Erst snd third Wednesday U3I-5- t power. 173 39th at. evenlnss of each month nt 7:30. SANITARY WORK FOR RENT house. 137 31st Fraternal - - 1 State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. Nov. IE, 1906. Notice to hereby given that the Oregon Short Line Railroad Company, by Its chief engineer, William Ashton, whose poatofflce address la Salt Lake City, Utah, hag made application in accordance with the requirements of Chapter 109, Session Laws of Utah, 1905, to appropriate ten (10) cubic feet per second of water, which rise in Sand Ridge Cut ou the Oregon Short Line Raliroad, in Weber county, Utah. Said water will he collected In a basin, which to situated at a point 2,000 feet west and 1,935 feet north of the southeast corner of Sect km 31, Township north. Range 1 west, Balt Lake base and meridian, from where it will be conveyed for a distance of 6,000 feet in a pipe line, and there used from January 1 to December 31, inclusive, of each year, for general railroad purposes. This application is designate! In the tBate Engineer's office as No. - PACIFIC RAfTJtnare COMPANY. S61Z. Lowis-Slay-ne- LOST UNION DEPOT TIME CARD .............. girl lor gene.al $3.06 per week. 556 Good 22nd. IVld-'.- cordially Invited. BESSIE LEE, G. N. utlglil-u- i 437 A id Kll Stvu Lily Circle, No. 174. meet ev-r- . second and fourth Friuay nights at 7 : 7ii. in K. of P. tall. Vikiting ld-li-- tf Apply 2421 Adonis. Girl. 2Cih St. FOR SALE Good driving or delivery bone. 650 23d eL FOR SALE 735-- Cow. 314 cheap. Parry eve. DONE of all kinds. Bell phone 609Z. Eels. McCarty, 3725 GranL wk 1 Bell phone TAILORS. 118-4- 1 Clothes cleaned and pressed $1 a month, 167 26th SL BeU phone 558Z. FOR SALE Gentle hone, runabout and harnmi; $50. S4S 28th et 11-5-- on ptoaoa and lins; also other musical goods. next UUbua. YOUR owe term VETERINARY vioPan-tone- SWEET CIDER, good for your neys, 5c s drink; 2Sc a galkrf plet, 60c to $1.00 a bu. Fine cheap. The Jumble, Hello 1144. 19394 wk kidAp- paa-turag- e, hones. Two FOR SALE from J. B. Fou-ga- Inquire 657 12nd. r, i . CALEB TANNER. D. P, M1LLI KEN, graduate veterinary surgeon. Calln answered night or day. Office, Ogden Feed and Sale 2216 4 Wash. Ave. Both Stable, phones; night phone 456K. Sl-L- f WINDOW CLEANING. UTAH window and house cleaning Janitor and porter work. Ram o Ca Bel), 1038 K. Office 414 25th SL Po-lao- tf All protest against the granting of BUSINESS CHANCES.' aid application, etating the reaaon therefor, must be made by affidavit In A SNAP Business property, 56x175 on duplicate and filed In this office within SSth SL 12 blk from Washington, thirty (SO) days after the completion only $76.00 front fooL Kelly and of the publication of this notice. SURGEON. s, ll-fi-- tf Herrick. FRATERNAL ROYAL ARCANUM. State Engineer. Date of first publication, November 13th; date of completion of publication. December 12th. FOR SALK Rooming house; clou In, Snfmt end best. Insures men for address U, care Standard. one; two or three thousand dollars. Rocky Mountain Council, No. 637. MONEY TO LOAN. meets second and fourth Friday evenings at A. O. U. W. hall, over How-all- s store. Visiting brothers cordially convention called to organise Into one MONEY ADVANCED ON SALARIES. People holding salaried positions lnvlfod. body the men of the PreLbyterton who are In need of money can be FRANK FOULGER, Regent church. Every state was represented. supplied quickly and confidentially, J. W. WOTUEltSPOON, Collector. The Cumberland Presbyterian church, without security or endorsement; G. B. ROBERTS, Secretory. the Presbyterian church, south, the pay aback in small weekly or monthBrotherhood of Andrew and Philip, ly payments; your credit once esFRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. the Brotherhood of SL Andrew, tae tablished at my office you can get United Presbyterian Men's league, moments a D. notice. at D. No. 37L T. F. B, money the Methodist Episcopal Brotherhood Ogden Lodge, Ecclre bldg. Drake, 410-1meets sscond snd fourth Tuesdays at of SL Paul and Wesley, the Men's I p. m, to A. O. U. W. balL Visiting Guild of Scotland sent delegatee to extend fraternal greetings to the new MONEY to loan in torgs oy small members oordlally Invited. real estate on turns at a improved D. H. ADAMS, President organisation, which Is to be celled the reasonable rate of Interest No CORA HOBBS, Secretary. Presbyterian brotherhood. for commission or expense K. T. HILLER, Treasurer. securing Dr. W. P. Roberto of Philadelphia, or loan. No delay publicity. Call, stated clerk of the general assembly 2731-A- . lnd. Phone No. DEGREE OF HONOR. delivered aa address on The Presbyterian Church, What It Stands For." on LOAN forme MONEY TO and city Ogden Lodge No. 1, meets every veal aetata. HUNTER A KENNEDY Wednesday evening at 3 o'clock at the A JUST DECISION. National Bank Build- A. O. L W. hall. Visiting membera , Room 6, First ing. oordlally Invited. Mrs. Jemima Fur-nla14. Nov. Denver, George J. Gould C. of H.; Mrs. Jeanette Hill, -J. LOANJ. BRUMM1TT. financier; Miss and a party of business associates, MONEY TO L. Jennie Prout, rewho have been Inspecting the GoulA ' corder. properties in this state the past two FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. days, departed for the east via Pueblo WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. tonight When Informed today of the FOR SALE Elegant, new successful conclusion of his sister's Weber Comp, No. 71, meets In K. modern brick. 251S Orchard avenue, suit at Paris for divorce from Count on Installment plan. Bee owner, on of P. hall la Utah National Bank do Castellano, Mr. Gould said: building every Thursday evening at S premises. Bell 'phone 341X. The decision to fair and Just one. 11-- 1 w oclock. Visiting Woodman cordially It waa really the onto finding that Invited to attend.' could have been made by an Impartial FOR SALE Snap, LORIN G. 1IZN1XGER, C. C. modcourt In view of the evidence. I am E. ALTH, Clerk. First Natl Bank 2659 Madison. house em eertalntto pleased with the outcome, t Building. hut do not care to discuss the matter FOR SALE An elegant resifurther." 1 PYTHIAS. KNIGHTS QF block from busidence with bath. ness center, $2,200. DEATH SENTENCE. residence on bench, 3 A Ijcdge, No. 2, Knights of meets at Catle HhII, Utah hlk. blocks from business center, Bank bulliling. every Moif from 25tb street car line. $1,750. Odessa, Not. 14. Five tnrorists, ining. All K. of P.s requested cluding a girl, were tried by nourt Easy terms on a portion. acres of good land on rlth u. martial today for having thrown a About 2 MIX MARRIOTT, C. C. bomb la a cafe. Injuring two person. 12th street. SEIGEH. 51 of F. Two of the men and the girl were Chauncey Parry, cor. 23rd and Wash. 9 22-t- f sentenced to death. The other two Phone 359X. men w"re given stsienteen years' ae?.?l servitude YI1L3 S!D PTSUt T3. WANT ADS YIELD QIC RESULTS. WANT five-roo- m New York. Nov. 14. Mrs. Margaret Bottoms, president of the Internailima! Order of Kings Daughters and Sons, and of the women's branch of I ulema tloail Medical missions, died at her home here today aged 79 years. She had been 111 for a week. Mr. - Bottome was one f the best known women In the United Slates. She had been a leader In women's for many years. She was the WEBER ClUB MIGHT AT RINK widow cf Rev. F. Bottome, who was a voluminous writer on religions topics, Friday night, November 16. is We-he-r and she waa at one time an associate club night at the Auditorium roller editor of the Ladles' Home Journal. rink. Surprises In store from sev-re- l PRESBYTERIAN CONVENTION. members of the club. iim- - tf 1ST gin Witi aud puik ul Cu.', 24iu st. 1 1 for the appointment of a receiver for the two Deltnonlco restaurants In this city was made to the supreme court today by Albert Thetriot, executor of the wills of Rosa Dehnonieo and LoTfileriot also renzo C. Deltnonico. brought, an action for an accounting against Josephine C. Delmonico. who was coexecutor of the two wills, and who managed the two restaurants. The value of the property was given Counsel for Joeephiue aa $800,009. Delmonico waa given a week to submit affidavits before the court will decide ou the application. DEATH OF MARGARET wk WANTED At on re, chambermaid Reed hotel. 1006. Los Angeles, Nov. 14. MsJ. Horatio Nelson Rust, noted archaeologist and Indian authority, philanthropist, friend and companion of John Brown and veteran of the Civil war, died at his home In South Pasadena today at the age of 75. MaJ. Rust waa a eon of Nelson Rust, the Connecticut abolitionlsL Upon the breaking out of the Civil war MaJ. Rust enlisted In the medical corps of the federal army, serving under Gen. Burnside. At the close of the war ha spent several years in business In Chtcsgo, coming to Southern Caliyears ago. He bar, fornia twenty-on- e been Identified with public enterprises and won a name for public spirit and philanthropy. - WANTED Uni- Washington, Nov. 14. Several prom Inent Guatemalans are candidate for the post made vacant by the death of Be nor Jorge Munos, the minister from that republic to the United States. Antonio Batres and Juan Barrtoe are among the candidates Benor Batres in the diplohu bad long experience matic service and haa an extended acquaintance1 in Washington. He served his country as minister to Washington several times within the last twenty yean. Is a lawyer and is an accomplished linguist. He lived many years in Europe. He represented his government at the recent American conference at Klo. Sen or Barrios Is the minister of foreign affairs in Guatemala and has an extended expo rienoe In diplomatic affairs. RECEIVER general 1113-- 1 WANTED Girl for general work. 540 26th at. Hurst versity of Colorado Boulder) vs. University of I'tah. Kickoff I p, m. at Cummings Field. SUCCESSOR girl for Madison 2613 1 round trip. Trains leave $1.00 a.m., 9 a.m. and Iwk. WANTED A good laundress; good ages. State School for the Deaf 11-and the Blind. Via Rio Grande Western By. Fare, Good 11-1- WANT ED -- Good street : (ig.icu for CURTAINS done up. 6th snd loth FOR RENT FurnLbei room; mod-erla rrivate faiui'.y. 336 Twenty-thir- f.r cas!l i.r.t-reri- " ANTED 11-- FOR RENT Houaektviiiug Mrs. K. S. Rolapp, 2514 Mad- wages. ison. "ajihiiigtini Wail KENT Rooms, furnished housekeeping. Perry Annex. WANTED Girl fur housework. FOOTBALL EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE CITY 7:45 clothe iugle 1144. HELP WANTED. 11-1- 2 '! FURNISHED room, viuiage. Phone st le Utahna theater, week. Saturday, November also avu. WANTED A girl or middle-age- d woman to do housework. Apply at St. Paul hotel. 431 th at., iv po- Reg-ulet- KYLAND-IHCMPSC- Duuble closet; strictly muvii-ru- , ruu.ns for geuiUti.t-- 7 WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. in tvu.1;.iv.i ti 24iii at. WANTED Wli ) house m.j foi ui nuui'uvr. 6t 13 - IV TO BUY. fiii-jifl- e i'Hji Gruiii.j'iJ mow. 11 FOR FEMALE Constantinople, Nav. 14. Cousidera-abl- a interest is manifested in certain Quarters here in the arrest in Loudon of Karl Hau on the charge of murder. The prisoner, who is well knuwn locally, left Constantinople October 15, after a year's residence here with only occasional breaks. While in Constantinople the prisoner did not claim American citisenshlp, but traveled with a Turkish passport, in which he was described aa the legal adviser of the Turkish legation at Washington. He pointed. had practically no relations with the American embassy here and was largeMAX FIGMAN. ly oocupied In futile attempts to obtain concessions and orders for AmeriAs an antidote for worry, the blues can firms, including an order for a bator sny disease superinduced by the of a weakness of the nervous system, Mas tleship for ship building company News, Va. Newport sucYork New In the comedy Flgman cess. The Man on the Bos." is said WHERE Ifi PEARVf to hsvs materia medics hasten n thouon Man "The different sand ways Fail to Elicit Information the Bos" is one of those comedies a Inquiries t. Concerning Him. man ran laugh at and retain bis It is not buffonery or horseHalifax, N. 8.. Nov. 14. Inquiries by play, but a sequential development of wire sent to different elicited no possible and plausible circumstances new information as to points the present locathat are hilariously amusing. A substantial romancs threads the story tion of Commander Peary'e Arctic and maintains an absorbing interest steamer Roosevelt and it is impossible steamer from beginning to end. The dialogue to tell definitely whether the Labrador, le blight, witty and moves rapidly to has yet lett Battle harbor,office is at as the nearest telegraph logical climaxes. Mr. Flgman is hapChateau bay, and at this late date compily cast in a character that brings munication by fishing boat between out his most artistic qualities and the two places is practically suspended presents him in the best possible for the winter. From Battle harbor light. The opportunities art not alone to confined to th star. The play ta full the explorer announced his intention of clever character sketches and they proceed direct to North Sydney and re amid to be admirably executed by terminate hie voyage there, so it Is a clever lot of players. Manager John probable the steamer would come Cort has spared no expense to make through the 8tralt of Belle Isle and uf pass the production complete and attrac- Gulf of 8L Lawrence InsteadNewfoundMan on the log outside the island of tive In every detalU-Th-e , Box" is announced for Monday, No- land. So far as known the severe storms vember 19, at the Grand. The aeat which have lately swept over the gulf sale opens Friday. did no extend to Labrador and it la Don't use harsh physics. The re- difficult to account for the Roosevelt's action weakens the bowels, leads to detention at Battle harbor if the steamer Is still at that point, unless she was chronic eonatipattoa Get Dunn's to make reThey operate easily, tone the compelled to remain there pairs. Captains familiar with the navstomach, cure constipation. igation of these waters think the Roosevelt should reach North Sydney ' FOR RENT WANTED- k)iu 914 .iui w. FOR KENT Thrt559 23rd Sl ON THIS ADVERTISEMENTS PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO LESS FIRST INSERTION THAN 25 CENTS. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN BUSI EXCEPTING ADVANCE, NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. d'-a- Nelaun-Can- WANTED iu 'u-.- j NUYEMIIER 3fORNlNO, FURMSnED ROOKS. FOR RENT HAU REMANDED TO PRISON. TIK'KsliAY CTAII. OGDEN, G. W. HA1.SKY, C. R. P. A. GARNER. Secretary. A. O. U. W. Fidelity Lods No. 2 A. O. U. W. Meets in A. O. U. W. hall every Saturday avrnlng. 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