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Show TI1E HIS KILLED "'in-- WIFE 1 ID SHOT HER j1'' J1 existence. liUenrs. wbnee will be for organizing ec- - cf is auarcnuis f au anarchist news-tl- - iact that a supplied with a . l 4re attend tn, anarchist Munh-l- m. i''rrtd The police m the lining of Kar-- , e!tr I of rocum- - (j,,,., liie Russian revolu-i'-La- : ciiniiLiiifc. praising him as l.nt' fc'1 efficient agitators. The have become uoutinctM that Russian revolutionists come to jau) Luruiaji) aud tuairiculaie at the own . po-io- t: ie Butchar ia Baa Francisco. Supposed to Be insane. Commits a Terrible Crime. .Sf Frsmctoco. June 28. William Stulb, a butcher. while temporarily U. eane. shot and hilled bis wife Ixmiao : eertouBljr wounded M- mother-in-la- ct1ch1- then hilled him-tneir home on Dolores street, - lilt hU flight, Mr. nJirdiitoarrived,toryhometoldin hya Qua- rrelsome mood and at once began to abuse his wife, mother-in-laand ela-- .The family waa to sit down to the dinm-- tableabout when Stula, in an angry voice, aa.d that be wanted no dinner and that he wa r limbing fur trouble. A few miuutea later Siulz whipped lvec t bt hu l informed hia wife and niotherin-lahe was going to kill them. Ihe women aiarted to ruu out of the room after plcadiug with Sail for mercy. He turned a deaf ear to their entreaties, heading off his wife at the door, fired two shuts at her One bullet took effect in the heart, and the other a few inches below. Either wound waa fatal. Mrs. Betchel. who ia old and feeble, ran Into an adjoining bedroom. Stula followed her and when but a few feet away, took careful aim and fired. The bullet entered her cheek and plowed its way upward. She fell to the floor and Stula, be. liering he had killed her, walked back to where hi wife's b'idr lay and placing the revolver to hls'liead, blew hi brains out. Stula waa 38 yeara old. He and hia wife were married about three yeara ago. They are said to have lived happily until lately, when Stula conceived the Idea that hia wife and her mother were conspiring against hint. Recently he has Jtad frequent quarrels with them. Neighbors declare Stula haa shown signs of insanity. .a 1 a a i a ANARCHISTS a cloak for their secret a The autharries, therefore, have sem a circular to tbe universities urging that precautions be taken to prevent such uiairiculailunh. Russian applicants must henceforth prove adequate preparation and sufficient money for Prince Friedrich Von Solnia Braunfels has written to the Tageblatt denting that the Princes Ebbs Von now living in Finland, has any thing to do with the social revolutionary agitation. The princess is living in complete ietirrmenl. t. Bolins-Braunfel- s RIOT THREATENED- Berlin, June 28. The renewed ferment among the social revolutionist. In Ruasla since the dissolution of the douma, has caused the Prussian police to redouble their efforts to break up the propaganda among the Russian students In . the higher edu national Institutions in Berlin. Evidence was discovered during the search of lodgings of Russian students hero la May that Implicated many students as leaders In organising the propaganda among the Russians in other German cities and in collecting money for the nodal revolutionists la Russia. Berea of these leaders are nw marked lor expulsion. Karfunkel- - LEGAL. - In the Convention of the Western Federation of Minora. Denver, June 28. The long drawn out discuatlnn on the question wheth- er the Western Federation of Miners shall rontlnue to affiliate with the Industrial Workers of the World is trying the nerves or the delegates to the Federation convention. A small sized riot was threatened today when the previous question waa called with the object of selecting the delegate. Tbe decision on the question requires a s vote aud was lost by a narrow margin. A motion prevailed, how. ever, to limit the debate to ten nilu- utea-foeach epeaker Among the speakers today was Robert Randall, .of .Guldfield, Nevada, who predicted a general strike of all the mluers throughout . the. country when the present contracts expire next two-third- r April. fn the District Court of Wtfber County, State of Utah. In the matter of the Application of THE KINSEY COLLAPSIBLE BOX A COMMISSION COMPANY, a corpor- ation for voluntary dissolution. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Pleas tske notloe that THE KINSEY BOX A COMMISCOLLAP81BLE SION COMPANY, a Corporation or- ganized and existing by virtue of the Ladra of the State of Utah and the Board of Directors of said Corporation, did on the 7th day of June, A. D 1907, present to the Hon. District Court of the Second Judicial District In and for the County of Weber and State of Utah, petition for the voluntary dissolution of said corporation, The Kinsey Collapsible Box A Commission, and that said District Coart on said day ordered said petition to be filed with David Mattson, Clerk of said Court and fixed the 13th day of July, 1907, at ten o'clock In the forenoon of said day as the time, and the Court Room' of said District Court In the County Court House at Ogden City, Weber County, State of Utah, as the place when and where said application will be heard. Pint Publication of said Notice 12th day of June. 1907, and the same will be published daily for a period of at any tlma bethirty (30) days, and fore tha expiration of the time of publication or before tbe date set for the hearing of said application, any pep son may file hia objection to the application of said corporation and Its Board of Directors ior the dissolution thereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal this lltb day of June, A. to-wi- t: EIGHT D., 1907. ffi DAVID MATTSON, Court, Weber of the District County, Utah. Clerk- - Al- New London, Conn., June 28. Harfreshman eight by one vard won-thand a half lengths, and Yale the Varsity fouroared race by about ten lengths upon the morning tide on the Thames river today and the result confirmed predictions. Coming with the great victory of a Yale varsity eight last night,. the win of the four today was a source of gratification to Yala men and sn evis dence of the efficiency of Conch training. It was an easy race for the Blue to win, while the Fresh-ma- n race was a hard one for Yale to loss and correspondingly a triumph for the Cambridge youngsters. Tbe races were worth seeing, Although a mere remnant of the host of yesterday had the courage to stay over for them. Both races were upon the Inonming tld), In smooth water, and both rowed In slow time. It wii Harvard's strength in the Freshmen and lack of It in the fouroared race which made the results as they were. The official times for the Freshman eights were: Half mile: Harvard, 2:43; Yale, 2:81. Yale, One mile: Harvard, - . 8:20. Milo and a half: Yale, 8:87. Harvard, 8:85; Finish: Harvard. 1:11; Yale. 1:14. The unofficial time for the Varsity fours for two miles: Yale, 12:31; Harvard, 12:59. . Killed BUTCHER KNIFE. USED Her Sister-In-La- w Her Throat. by Cutting Warrensburg, Mo.. June 28. In a family fight last night, near Bristle Ridge, a smvll settlement six mill southeast of this city, Mrs. Walter Herd killed Mrs. James Herd, her , slashing the latter with rea butcher knife.' According to thewith port of the affair, the women their husbands had been drinking and a quarrel ensued In which the women led the flghL Finally Mrs. Waller Herd seised a butcher knife and atcutting Mrs. tacked her sister-in-laJames Herd's throat In a horrible manner and causing a wound from which he soon died. The sheriff of was notified this morning and went to the scene. sister-in-law- War-rensbu- CUBAN LEADER DISGRUNTLED Turf Exchange 326 Twenty-fift- h St ON California and Eastern races. Direct wire for all sporting events. lradun, June 28. Despatches from asZermatt. Switzerland, tell of an cent of the Matterhorn made yesterday br J. R. Glascock, former .mayor of Oakland, Cal. It was the first of the dangerous mountain tor this season. There was a friendly race between n Mr. Glascock and a Swiss named for the honor of being the first to reach tbs top of the Matterhorn ibis year. Mr. Glascock beat his rival by five minutes. MITCHELL BROS. JURY TO BE INSTRUCTED. as-ce- FOR MONUMENTS-Jus- t arrived 2 carloads cf marble and granite to cslect from. 7 Don't bay from agente, .as they get largo commissions and you have, to pay them. Place your orders at once. YARD OPPOSITE CITY -- 1107. !, 7 city. farm, close to SNAPS. modern brick house aud close in. Terms, buy fljoO Kelley A Hendrick. FOR SALE Fine ou Briicb, well lucated. Fine Large kit. lawn aud shade, tkxid eight room bouse; plenty of closet and bath; stable. Price 63.500.00; patt time if desired. Hunter A Keunedy, First National Bank Bldg. 6 25-mo. S E PAT AGENTS, ledlei or 1 FOR BALE Seven-roohouse, modern; ever Van Buren and Twenty-sixtWANTED Laundress, Ogden General FOR RENT Furnished rooms fur Installment plan. Inquire S 28 tf Utah Vinegar A Pickle Works. housekeeping. 222D Lincoln Ave. Hospital. THE INDEPENDENT JI NK CO. buv all kind of Junk! Bell phone 6JCZ. lud. phone 3693D. Green A Jarob-sur.- . 3148 Pacific. 8 13 lyr. IF YOU have any kind of Junk, phone to Ogden Junk House: we will call for It. 1.-1- phone, 325K; Ind. 725. LACE CURTAINS. WANTED at 167 house-keepin- 5t. WANTED Good girl fur housework, FOR RENT Nice furnished room. 618 2540 Jefferson. 15 If 24th St. g 4 tf FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished. Two room with bath. 2C24 Adams. Phone 578 Ind. MALE. At once for GrimaW 4 FOR RENT One modern furnished room, 271 28th street Ind. 'phone Ansel's Wild West Show, aeriibaia 3678-d- . and oiber eireua people, also tut, alto and other muMi'iar.s. Call FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, 137 at show grounds. 26th St is into A good man as driver at WANTED the Elile Cleaning Co. Steady Job FOR RENT Furnished noma for housekeeping. 2429 Washington. and goid wages. Married man preferred. Apply at work near Ogdea WANTED S 27 If bridge. Lav curtains te launder loth BL lud. Phone SKS95A. SANITARY WORK. WANTED HELP WANTED UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO. JUNK. FURNISHED ROOMS. Woman to do good washing and ironing. Apply 533 26th. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS for S 17 If 122 24th St. TIME CARD from 60 rent to 1.00 en hour to introduce end advertise our remedies. city or country. Cor-ot- e Mod. Co., 2256 Washington Ave. FOlf BALE Lot faring on Washington Ave., 49 to an alley. KINDERGARTEN. Price $459. 23 down, balance io per month. This includes cement sidewalk. Same size lots on Adama KINDERGARTEN taught at 2144 Quincy Avenue. Terms 50 cents per Ave. 3iH). Lou on 7:b Bt., 54x146 week. Music and art extra. Call 200. j. H. Myers, Ind. Phone 935. 749 Washington Ate. FOR RENT FEMALE. UNION DEPOT gentle-Ccn- . e F II ELF WANTED. Fine 3, 5 A AGENTS WANTED. ! FOR SAM- S- Elegant house, large lot, earn fruit, 6300: part time if desired. Enquire 2226 Moa-w- e Ave. 6 ll-t- f DONE of ail kinds. Bell phone 509Z. Neli. McCarty. 2728 Grant SCAVENGER WORK. frame. 2121 Mad!-on- , ALL KINDS of scavenger work. 1rompl attention. John Van ' modern frame, 607 2nd Bt. Bell 747Y. lot 100x150 ft. on Bench, 2,000; groom brick and tarn, lot 6'xl82. TAILORS. 82,6i'0; brick house and bit 100x264 fl.,nxp, 2.800. Three hundred cheap Clot bos cleaned and pressed 1 a lots and farm lands, for sale. KELLY A HERRICK. I 14 If month. 157 25th W. Roll phone 856Z. IOR SALE 11.5(H); 6 room 4t FOR 8AIE Building lot. close lx Apply 45$ 21st; size 4'.xl30; price 00. FOR 8A1E A bouse, city water, celler and barn. Apply Smyth Bros. Cigar Store. five-roo- FOR RENT Nice rooma at the Farr, 2106 Wash. WANTED A meat cutter. Apply at An elegant residence in rail210 Wash., after 6 p. in. road district, 61,80ft. FOR RENT Furnished rooms with 7 room with bath, lot 80x112; also board, muderu conveniences, 2313 A WANTED Sign writer and window goefi barn, within onebslf block of 61-tAdams. dresser. Apply Clark's. 6 1U tf street car, 1.900. Nina acres at good land with water, MEN and boys wanted to lean FOR RENT Two furnished rooma end three-roobouse, located 40 Bell phone SSlX. 223 Washington. plumbing, plastering; bricklaying, rods from tar line, 1,S50. electrical trades; free catalogue; Two d'mble houses, with city positions secured; tuition fifty dol- FOR water in each apartment, located la RENT rooms furnished Newly lars. Coyne Trade Schools, New railroad district. Lot about 75x165 with bath, els light housekeeping York and Baa Francisco. 1 yt 111 ft. A1I for 2,700. Easy terms on 8 10-t-i. rooms, 381 82nd. n portion. PAWNBROKER. MONEY rate of LOANED-Loa- eat terest, ' business In- Diaconfidential. mond Loan Office. 140 25lh afreet. HOUSE FURNISHINGS. - f. CHAUNC2Y PARRY, Cor. 23rd and Wash. Phone UIX IT tf FOIl RENT. ROOMS AND BOARD. EXCELLENT board and room. est rotes. 638 23rd 8L BOARD LOOT AND ROOM lud. phone; 835. 2144 Low- Quincy LOST Deposit check on Frlngree BOARD AND ROOM 449 2A street National bank. No, 1054, laued to Thna. E. Cottley, for $75.00. Return FOR RENT. to this office and receive reasonable reward. UNFURNISHED ROOMS. l'OIl KENT UALL. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING Co., No. 2300 sad 2303 Wash. Ave. second hand goods bought and sold. Bolh phones 1144. FRATERNAL ROYAL NEIGHBORS m TO BUY. OF AMERICA Excelsior ery second each month ladles Camp No. 3240, moots evand fourth Thursday of at the Eagles Hall. cordially Invited. MARY HEFFNER, Oracle, Vie-Hln- g MRS. Washington Avenue. JOSIA RHEA. Recorder, 255 22nd Bt. 2941 PYTHIAN FOR REXT-M- aln hall suitable for lodge purpneea, ante-rooin connection. Apply 23UO Wash. Ave. Both phone 1144. IT tf WANTED THE SISTERS. Meets every Saturday afternoon at 2:30 In Pythian hall, Utah National Bank bulldlnj, Sojourning ilalere cordially Invited to attend. MR8. EVELYN OLA HM ANN, M. E. O. MISS LOU18B RITTER, M. of R. ft C. WANTED Gentle eurrey horse. Ap- ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS ply Willard BcowcroiL corner Wall Wasatch Division No. 124, O. R. C.. 24 tf and 23rd Bl. LOST One light bay home, weight FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms, meet second and fourth Fridays at 900 pounds. Return F. R. Wat kina. 1986 Jackson; 8756A. 24 Iwk 6 WANTED GonMiberriee 8 ' 201- - 25th. rente 2:30 p. m. In K. of P. ball, corner per pound, also rhubard and cher- Washington avenue and 24th street. FOR RENT Two and four rooma ries. Ogden Cauuing Co., 2230 Well All bnuthcra ere cordially invited to somewhat drawn out. Judge Loving Apply 649 23d. attend. Ave. looked more composed today than at GEO. ALLEN. C. C. any time during the progress of the FOR RENT. IX U DOYLE, & and T. OGDEN 1.0DGE No. 1. 1. of IU trial. MONEY TO LOAN meets in K. of P, hall the first end B. P. O. ELKS. UNFURNISHED HOUSER third Wednesday afterqpona of each MARK TWAIN AT OXFORD. STREET CAR MEN, RAILWAY, month at 1:10 p. tu. CLERKS, all BOOKKEEPERS, and B. FOR RENT Elke O. P. house. Ogdea Lodge Na 711, Apply SUSIE SIMS, C. of II. other our find re28. Mark office employed, Oxford, England, June 2024 Farr Ave. club second and 6 28 tf rooms, flour, Lodge JEANETTE MILL Financier. liable for sums of $10 to 1100. Twain waa an Interested spectator at 2416 n venue. Washington Regular L JENNIE fHOUT, Recorder. it paid before due. Pay- meeting every Tuesday evening. the opening of (he elaborate pageant FOR RENT 111 uat rati ve of event a in the In ments sickness. Re A. suspended T. HB8TMARK, Exalted Ruler. history of The City Oxford and the University, which ocJ. II. KNAU8S, Secretary. charge for application. FURNISHED HOUSES. Loan Suite seven months In preparation 417, 418, First Agenry, cupied Silver Hive, No, I, meets .every Tue National Bank Bldg. ORDER QF WASHINGTON. and In the rehearsal at which aonie FOR RENT well modern, day at 2:30 p. m.. at K. of C. Hal performen engaged. Chancellor furnished cottage. Telephoue Bell MONEY to talari ed No. 2473 Washington avenue. Vial without No. of Cumm and assistants, with their of173, order Ogden Union, people 660-Z- . nr address K.K.B., care StandIng slater cordially Invited. ficial robe and Insignia, conducted security or endorsement; payments Washington, meets every Tuesday ard office. 6 28 tf to suit, either weekly or monthly; evening at 8 oclock In A. 0, U. W. BESSIE 8EBR1NC, L.C. the distinguished guests Including business eonfldentlr.L Call and gel hall. Vlaltlng comrades Invited to JENNIE PROUT, R. K, L Mark Twain and Rudyard Kipling, to FOR RENT house furnished. Bo2455 Van Buren Are. my terms D. D. Drake; 410-1- 1 atten.. the pageant. Pantry and closet. Good local ion. des bldg. WI1JJAM DOTLE, President :glgtf Sixteen scenes. Illustrating a thous559 23rd Bt. Bell phone Inquire MASONIC. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. and yeara of history, formed a beauti70CZ. 8 27 7t MONET TO LOAN, on farms sad city ful spectacle of pictoral imaginative HUNTER A KENNEDY, real eatot. Queen Esther Chapter No. 4, O. E. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA drama. d FOR RENT Room I, First National Hank lulld-lag- . cottage, Regular meetings held at Ms tonic ? Mark Twain said afterward: It Infor furniture and Bale furnished, Hall oe Washington avenue, between Utah Camp No. 9990, Modern Woodwaa beyond anything I had Imagined. 2567 Grant, quire men of America, meets every Tuesday Twenty-fiftand Twenty-etxt1 never meant to streets Journey over any sea MONET TO LOAN I. J. BRUM MITT Bight at Eagle Hall, 8 p. m. Visiting the first and third Fridays of each again except at my own funeral, but I month. Sojourning member! cordialmembers Invited. IX) R SALE would cross the Atlantic twice to see WANTED ly Invited to attend. M. A. GOULD, V. C. MISCELLANEOUS. ANNA LEWIS. W. M. J. II. SHAFER. Clerk. LILY V. I1ALSTED, DRESSMAKING. Secretary, . HAT FOR BALE In field. Six dollar DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. per ton; any amount M. Morrison, DRESSMAKING Family sewing, 878 WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Kanesvllle, Utahr Bell Phone 956-5 28 lm 27th BL Ind. 857. Leeotah Council, No. 1. IX of P, black. ' meets the Brat sad third Wednesday Weber No. 74, meets in afternoons at 2:30, Eagle Hall. Dues of P. bell Camp WANTED. in the Utah National Bat FOR BALES Fresh milch cow and C. can be paid to Susie Aldan, of W ANY building every Thursday CRIME ON at cslf. 442 18th 8L 8 26 tf 113 26th 8L Visiting mem tiers in- o'clock. Visiting Wuodm evening MISCELLANEOUS. e cordial: vited. to Invlied attend. FOR RALE Piano, 2309 Adama Ind. MARTHA A. MORRIS, Pocahontas. Ruisell-Jsme- e T. C. MORRIS, C. C. ' 6 23 tf WANTED Chickens. 3GG2A, Ben 1453. K. of R. ALICE COLLINS, E. AUT1I, Clerk. First Nation! Ca, 185 34th at CALENDAR Bank BullJing. FOR SALE Three seated excursion KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. wagon, cheap if taken at nee. Bell PROFESSIONAL KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. phone, 675Y. Slltf Ogden Council No. 777. Mreta evK. of C. at evening ery Wednesday PSYCHIC EPILEPSY IS BETTER FOR BALE Cement Building Block OSTEOPATHY. Ogden Lodge No. 2, Knights of hall. No. 2473 Wash. Av at 5 o'clock. THAN THE INSANITY PLEA. Pythias, meets at Castle Hall, Utah by Hartog and Bverard, 928 28th members welcome. Visiting National Bank building, every Mon6 9 Into GORDON G. IVES, Osteopath, graduStreet. Both phonea J. H. DeVINE. G. K. ate from Parent School, Klrkvllle, day evening. All K. of P.'s requested W. Fla. J. MORQAN, Secy. Mo. Lewla-staynblock, suite 56. to meet with us. Doctor Escapes the Law by Proving FOR SALE Fine, genuine Martin Treatment by Hours, W. J. UNDERWOOD. C. C. appointment violin, with elegant case and bow. ROYAL ARCANUM. Ha (a Subject to a Peculiar 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Bell phone K. R. GEIGER. M. of E. Will sell at sacrifice. Bowman. rear 1014-K- . Epilapay. 1012. Ind., 2627 Jefferson, phone 508X. L N. MEAD. K. of IL and S. reliable. Fateraal sound, Tested, Beneficiary Order. Insures men at New York, June 28. Dr. Elmore ATTORNEY-AT-LAreasonable rates for one, two, or three WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. E. Elliott haa eacaped the meahea of FOR BALE or trade, a good aquare thousand dollars. Accumulated emerpiano, la good condltioa Address tbe law through a unique plea. He A. G. HORN. t gency fund nearly three m..llon dolSego Lily Circle, No. 104, meets evT," care Standard. had been arrested for brutally assaultlars. Investigate. Rocky Mountain ery second and fourth Friday nights . without and a man AUorney-ai-Lawing, Offices provocation, over Badcou's No. meets BALE FOR 637, Council, second and at 7:30 in K. of P. halL Vlaltlng Harnesses, surrey and hia wife on tbe public highway. PsyDrug Store. I seek tbe business of fourth Fridays at A. O. IT. W. hall. neighbors cordially Invited. delivery wagons, corner Grant and chic epilepsy, defined aa epilepsy withall parties; am attorney against nil F. W. Stone, Regent; J. W. Wolher-spoonDAISY CASHMOREl G. N., 137 24th ; or trade for boraea out any external manifestations waa Precorporations and monopolies. Collector; (1. B. Robert, Secy. Tracy Avenue. tbe defenae successfully offered. to transact and nil kinds pared any KATE HEYMAX. Clerk, 335 2 Dr. Elliott in his own behalf testi- FOR BALE Extra large palms for of business. legal ODD FELLOWS, 23rd Street. sala Inquire at Reed Hotel. fied that he had been subject to attacks of psychic epilepsy since childE. T. HUIAXI8KI, Attorney-at-leWomen of Ogden Istdge No. 5, Independent Orhood and that during these attacks Room First National Bank der of Odd Fellows. Meets In I. O. 581, meets Woodcraft, Ogden Circle every Tuesday night at he had a knowledge of hia- - acta or telegraph companies of the United General building. practice. O. F. ball every Tuesday evening. 7:30 oclock, K. of P. halt Slates. Visiting recollection of them upon recovery. This Investigation will be conducted Visiting brothers cordially invited to Neighbors Invited. Medical testimony waa offered to PIANOS. be Dues u be In can manner office as avoid present such to the at of Ed paid giving bum tain this rlea and the prisoner was J. W. BAILEY, Noble Grand. the afternoon of the 28th of each official the privilege M. or Autb, company any G. the discharged. music Barnes, HENRY KISSEL Secretary. month. First National Bank Bidg of Immunity from prosecution in case Lawyers who heard the defenae and dealer. Opera House block. MR8. ALICE COLLINS, G. N, 2983 members of tbe district attorney's staff a violation of the law should he disCITY, REBEKAH LODGE, deQUEEN covered. will The Plngree Ave. Investigation Dr. Elliott to discuss AND CONTRACTORS continued BUILDERS. No. 4. I. O. O. F. hall Meets secMARIE CRITES, Clerk, 2731 Monnature termine extent the end of the statement long after the phystrange ond and fourth Friday evenings at roe Avenue. sician had left court. They agreed agreements existing between the tele- FRED. E. LUND. General Contractor Odd Fellows Hall, Visiting memof the rale companies wages graph limitwas In brick anJ stone; 678, 2st BL Bell bers Invited. that Ita scope practically KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. the operating exless and asserted that psychic epilep- paid to empkives, pbone 449-xIDA BAKER, Noble Grand. such aa will and data other be penses sucsy would undoubtedly prove a ' GERTRUDE KOON8. Secretory. useful to the department at Justice In Ogden Tent, No. 24. meets the seccessful defense even for murder. INSURANCE ond and fourth Friday evenings, to Institute legal It Is the best defense I ever heard determining whether FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. at 8 oclock sharp. In I. O. O. F. ball. and to congress, should and' the best defense in the world," proceedingsdesire W. X. PIERCE, Notary Public, Real Fraternal Order to bave ihe governEagle. Ogden Visiting Knight cordially iarited to body said A Militant District Attorney Turn-bul- l. that InAerie. No. 113, F. O. K.. meets every atlend. Estate; Fire, Life and Accident No man could be held respon- ment exercise control over the telesurance. 407 24th BL J. W. HAIBET. Commander. Wednesday evening In Eagle hell, east sible for any act if It could be shown graph service. of Reed hotel, at 8:00. Visiting BrothF. F. BOND, Reaord Keeper. this from suffered he that strange HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. er Eagles are Invited to attend the disease." Aerie meeting. BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICA. HAIR SWITCHES for sale at reduced T. C. MORRIS. W. President TELEGRAPH TRUST. D. T. TRACY, Secretary. prices. Hair chains a specialty. Yeomea. Ogden Homestead No. 1505. DR. II. B- - FORBES. Aerie Physician. meets Masquerade costume to rent for every first and third Friday Government Officials t Make an Inballs and theaters. All mall orders night at 7:30 In K. C. hall. No. 2479 vestigation. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. promptly attended to. Mrs. C. E. Wash. Ave. Lee, 321 24th. P. O. Box 435. Visiting archcre cordially Invited dispatch to Chicago, June 28. A F. T. B.. No. Sri, Ixdge Ogden to meet with ns. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. first the Chicago Tribune from Washingat and meet! third Thursday FRANK R. WIANT, Foreman. 2118 ton. D. C.. says: 8 p. m., In 1 xion Labor Hall, 563 24th Lincoln. DR. A. FERNLl'ND, Physician and street. In accordance with the Instructions YlxHing members conllslly MABEL TURNER, correspondent. Buraron. Office hours, 10 and 12 a. Invited. of President Roosevelt. Commissioner 2214 Mofflt Ave. Knox 4 m. Herbert 340 Smith 12 25th St. to Office D. II. AD4MS, President of Corporation m., p. Is arranging for an Immediate InvestiIDA BECKER. Secretary. phone. Bell 51 5K; Ind. 515. Rest between relations tho dene Ind. 646 Wach. 502. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. B. G. KNOTH, Treasurer. pbone gation of the 2 23-7t Flve-rooti- i. Four-roome- bHsF for 1 1 IHE tf . tf . General Castillo, havana, June a leader In the last revolution. re-Is disgruntled over Secretary Tatt's ported prediction that the American occupation would last 18 months longer. He called on Governor Magoon and lodged a protest and said that he bis intended to cable Mr. Taft thatcompromises to the revolutionary mittee would not be kept if the occupation ran so long. ' TOP OF THE MATTERHORN. 28. Ogden ONE-HAL- FOUR-OARE- Contests Ware Worth tha Seeing, though Only a Few Ra rained to Witness the Race. JUNE II, SATURDAY. IN THIS DEPARTMENT THE PRICE FOR ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. (BUSINESS HOUSES RUNNING BOOK ACCOUNTS ONLY EXCEPTED.) NO ADVERTISEMENT LESS THAN 2S CENTS FOR FIRST INCENT PER WORD FOR EACH SUBSEQUENT SERTION; INSERTION. FIRST INSERTION ONE CENT PER WORD. OR 20 CENTS PER LINE PER WEEK WITHOUT CHANGE. OR 7S CENTS PER LINE PER CALENDAR MONTH WITH NO CHANGE OF COPY. OR BO CENTS PER LINE PER MONTH ON A SIGNED CONTRACT TO RUN FOR ONE YEAR WITH ONE CHANGE OF COPY EACH MONTH. BUT YALE LED IN THE VARSITY RACE. WOMAN ETA Examiner Classified Advertisements BOARD AND ROOMS. WANTED -- By lady employed, room and board In am II family; beat references. Addresa P. O. Box 4U5. 6 29 St Ken-nsdy- OF APPLICATION NOTICE FOR VOLUNTARY DISSOLUTION. OGDEN. FOR PALE, REAL ESTATE. WANTED IN GERMANY, Russian Social Revolutionists in the Schools. EXAMINER: wrum, .,L"rv 'U'l'r-oi.-;- ?.'! MORXING both ilJr'u . . THEN PUT AN END TO HIS - Xu-dl- Houston; V.,' June 28. When court convened In the Loving trial, the attorneys had not finished the preparation of the Instructions to be presented to tbe court. Judge Barksdale said that the argument in the case would begin until after 2 oclock waa In the afternoon and the Jury hour. until that discharged The fight for instructions may be 1-- 407-40- 6 . - tf |