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Show TIIE Several flames. perins perished in the Italiga Criminals Must Answer Many Crane TOSS Emila J. Zimmer la Sentence to Fiva Days for Contempt af Court. $u.-b0- for ' ( j , t PRISONERS HELD FIANO FOB KALE. MANUFACTURERS' Music sample, SEALED PROPOSALS. Will be received by the Board of Trustees at the 8tate Industrial School Tor material and auppliea, consisting in part of 24,301 square feet of lumber. Various grades and aisea, 12,000 tin450 feet of gles, 8,000 cedar lath base and quarter round moulding, S kegs nails, 26 Iron lintels for windows, $ iron lintels for doors, 148 feet cornice, thought, etc., 20 squares tin, 44 panes glass, 95,000 bricks, 360 bu. lime, 6 bu. plaster hair, 2 eight-inc- h 1 beams 50 feet 1 beams 36 feet 8 king, 2 seven-incfour-incInches long, 4 h I beams 11 feet 2 inches long, 4 five-inc-h steel Posts 11 feet long, 2.400 half inch square stel ban, angle-platrods, etc., 176 bbla. cement, 12 atone ailla S feet 6 Inches 2 atone sills 6 long, feet 6 inches long, 456 feet galvanised cast Iron pipe, 200 feet galvanized pipe, 456 feet cast Iron pipe, 200 feet cast iron pipe; 4 three-inch valves, 4 valves, '1 four-incvalve, nil valves to stand 100 lbs. pressure; tees, couplings, reducers, etc.; Installing 8 water closets; 2 urinal troughs, 2 sets of I bowl Jmrato-neand other plumbing work; BOO tuns of slack coal, 00 ton of nut coal; 18 reams of paper of various kinds and sizes, complete series of Caslon text 8 to 86 point with spaces and quads; ink, Job rollers and other Printing material and equipment; 26 hospital cots, 40 recitation benches. For further particulars sad copies of articles to be blj inquire at the Superintendents upon, office. Industrial Reboot BMa mut be sealed and marked, Bids for Material and Supplies, and addressed te the State Industrial School. They must bo received on or before Saturday, July 20th, as they Jrill be opened at 12 o'clock noon on that date. Rumples should be submitted when practicable. , The board reserves the right to reject any and - all bids not udvantar gcous to tbe atate, or to accept any part of any bid. By order of the BOARD OF TRUSTEES. BT H. H. Thomas, Superintendent Ogden, July 10th, 1907. down-spoutin- h at cut RENT -- Tro for for rooms, furnished housekeeping; no children, no raU-s- Piano tuning, $3.00 per year. Store, Piano Manufacturers' 371 23rd SL Bell, 213. lnd., 11U0. mo F. X. Allen, Mgr. One-Pric- dogs. e $84 36th. FOUR nicely furnished housekeeping rooms, close to either tall road shops. 1781 Gibson Ave. Bell phone HELP WASTED. 1184-y- FEMALE. . 3 tf FOR RENT Three furnished room for light housekeeping. 2337 Adams. Ind. Phone 1159. WANTED A lady or gentleman cook and a dining room girl. Lincora Hotel. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, modern. 2236 Grant. WANTED As experienced girl or woman for housework. Good wages. FOR RENT Two modern furnished Call at 818 24th St. Herrick. rckigis, close In. Kelly WASTE D Girls. , hood wages. Troy laundry, ALSO FOR HOUSEKEEPING Ferry Annex, 2439 Wash. WANTED Girl for housework nt, onoe. 2661 Lincoln. Bell 'phone FOR KENT Two rooms, furnished 1056. , for housekeeping; no chuldren. 684 26th. 7 II wk WANTED 25 girls for at age work. Call at Lyceum Theatre between FOUR rooms, water In the house, 1 and 3 p. m. Tracy Ave. Apply Mrs. X Hammond, 106 34th SL WANTED Good girl or middle aged woman at Poplar Heights. 457 84th FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms, stnet. with bath; 154 37. WANTED Laundress, Ogden General 6 ill tf FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, 117 Hospital. 26th SL 18 lmo ' wanted i FOR RENT Newly furntsbed rooms with bath, ales light housekeeping SKHl rooms, 281 23nl FOB BENT. ORDER TO GUARD ROOM-4- 2fc 49 street FOB BENT. UNFURNISHED 8 ROOMS for housekeeping. ; ch six-inc- h s, re-cei- Flts-geral- d, . ; 1 u i NOTICE. list No. 284. ' STATES LAND OFFICE, City, Utah, July 8, 1907. "May Concern: .!? hereby given test tee has filed In tble office f 01 I tab nd "elected the said r,- ..1 as Indemnity schoolbylands, un-- . eectlon 6 of the net of Congress, ,uljr 16-- MM. follows, vis: f 1?? al Republican Politicians Will Gather at the OccldsntaL ' L. M., (8Uta 284. U. L R.) far aa It C.Pjr of said list tracts, by descriptive has been conspicuously United States New York, July-1Senator Thomas C. Platt,', of New York, is quietly celebrating his seventy fourth birthday anniversary today. He Js at the Oriental hotel at danhattan beach, once the rendexvoua of New York atate Republican politicians of all degrees. They have been wont to foregather at tbe hotel on tbe senator's birthday ud doubtless Mr. Platt will see some of hie party friends today. The senator went to the beach from his apartments here fqr the summer lute last week and he declares the sea air has done him good already. . -- ponieu in this office for Inspection by uy povson and by the nubile generallyInterested, K?Urn 0,1 Period of publication of noUec, under departmental of April 2$. 1907, protesta contests sgslnat the claim of tho th tr,ct or subdiris. .ny on tbe ,hnilnbor the same ij more valuable esricultural pur-- 7 he received and noted for at Failure to to pro-2- 5 within the time sped- eonsldered sufficient evi--5 he character of tt eeJeetlons thereof. win L,h,rwlBe free from objection, recommended for approval. - THOMPSON, . STOESSEL COWARDLY. Indictments Issued Against the fender of Port Arthur. De- St. Petersburg, July 15. The Indictment issued against Licutenant-Geu-- . eral Stsessel, tbe defender of Port Arthnr. wdilch has lust been made OPERATOR MADE A MISTAKE. WANTED. i M. G. Barnes, tbs te dealer. Opera House block. UNION PACIFIC R. R. In- No! PIANOS. music Tailors. East Bound. Ca Depart luFsst Mail S,u Angeles Umited 2,Overlud IJmiMd ... U2jOgdi Echo A Coalvl, OjAtlutie Express... , "West Bound. Clothes deued ud pressed $1 a month, 157 25th 6r. Bell phono 85SZ. 8:29 am. 1:30 p 1:80 9 8:2$ put 7:40 Arrive. 3:45 xl 2Califorai Express" Echo A Cast 10:30 a-9 Fast Mail 3:15 p.a l Ovartaad limited .. 4:50 p.DL 0:35 p yljla Angeles Limited OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. Ca No. North BoubO. , Depart Portland Butt Express! 1:25 a.m. t3Mslad, Keltoa (x)....J 8:20 a 7jPortlud. Butte Express 1:21 p.m. tlCache Valley Express., pm 15,Ysllowetoo Special ...J S:20 p.m. 111 Ogde e $500. ROYAL NEIGHBORS residue An elegsnt la rail- road district, $1,600. A with bath, lot 80x112; also block of goed barn, within one-hal- f street cur, $1,900. Nip acres of good land with water, bouse, locsted 40 ud three-roorods from csr llus, 11,350, double houses, with city Two water la each apartment, located in railroad district. Lot about 76x165 fL AU for $3,700. Euy terms ox a portion. ud PARRY, Wash. Pbona 359-- I Boyle tf 17 lot on 21nt ntreet cash, one dollar per week J. J. BrummltL FOR $25. SALJE-- nn $1 FOR BALE One modern house ud three other bargains clou in. A. P. Christenson, 2154 Pacific ave. tf. BTBAYED STRAYED OR STOLEN OF AMERICA . PYTHIAN SISTERS. Meets every Saturday afternoon at 2:80 in Pythian hall, Utah Natioul Bank building. Sojourning slaters cor- dially invited to attend. MRS. EVELYN GLASMANX, M. B. C. MISS LOUISE RITTER, M. of R. A a ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Wasatch Divtaioa No. 14, O. It. C, meets second end fourth Fridays nt 2:10 p. m. la K. of P. hall, corner Washington avenue and 24lh street. All brothers are cordially invited to attend. OEO, ALLEN, C, C. . D. U DOYLE, S. ud T. a ELKS. & P. O. Elks Ogden Lodge Ne. 710. horse; weight BKi; whit saddle mark; branded C on hipn; scar on Lodge end club room leeomt floor, of2410 left shoulder. Notify Standard Washington arenu Regular fice. Reward. meetings every Tuesday evening. A. T. HESTMARK, Suited Ruler. J. H. KNAUBS, Secretary, DRESSMAKING-Fam- 1 2$ 1m WANTED. d 7-- MONEY TO LOAN STREET CAR MEN. CLERKS. BOOKKEEPERS, and all others employed, find our o flics reliable for sums of $10 to $100. Discounts if paid before da Par mute suspended in sicknes No Tbe City charge for application Loan Agency, , Suit 417, 418, First Kntioul Bank Bldg, RAILWAY, to salaried peopm without security or endorsement; payments te suit, either weekly er monthly: business oonfldectir.L Call ud girt K Di IX Drake, 410-1my term dee bldg. ll lO-t-f MONEY 1 ui MONEY TO LOAN, on farms city real estate. HUNTER A KENNEDY, fourth floor. First National tf Building. MONEY TO LOAN J. J. BRUHMITT PROFESSIONAL PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. ud DR. A. FERNLUXD, Phrsldan Surgeon. Office bourn, 10 nnd 12 SL Office m, 12 to 4 p. m. 240 25th515. Reek phones. Bell 615K; Ind. denee 046 Wash. Ind. phone 502. OSTEOPATHY. GORDON G. IVES, Osteopath, gradu- ate from Parent School, Klrkvllle, Ho. Lewto-Staynblock, suite 56. Treatment by appointment Hour m. to 5 p. m. Bell phone 9 1014-lnd, 1011 ATTORNEY-AT-LA- A. President WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. WANTED A good driving horse. New end second-hanpool tab 2470 WalL for ul a HORN. tf H, ud OGDEN LODGE No. 1, 11 meete in K. of P. hall the lint third Wednesday afternoons of each month at 2:80 p. m. SUSIE SIMS, of IT. JEANETTE MILL Flnanelev. fo JENNIE PROUT, Recorder. a LADIES OP THE MACCABEES. OP WASHINGTON. WILLIAM DOYLE, TO BUY. a op h. o6den lodge Na i. Silver Hive, No. I, meets every Tues, at K. of C Halt day at 2:20 p. No. 2473 WaahJngtoa avenue. VisitOgden Union, No. 172, order of ing sisters cordially iavited. Washington, meets every Tuesday BESSIE 8EBR1KCL L.C. evening st I oclock In A. O. U. W. L. JENNIE PROUT, R. JC, hall Visiting comrades invited to 245$ Vu Burra Av attend, ORDER sewing, 872 ily 27th SL lnd. 657. R. CO. H. Excelsior Camp No. 3340, meet evsecond ud fourth Thursday of each month at the Eagles Halk Visiting ladles cordially invited. MRS. MARY HEFFNER, Oracle, 2941 Washington Avenua. JOE1A RHEA, Recorder, 251 22nd SL B. P. DRESSMAKINOL WESTERN ery Black-brow- n wanted RIO GRANDE FRATERNAL 1 SALE Building lot, etas Apply 458 31st; sis 65x120; price 407-40- 0 . :k FOR Washington, July 1L Word reFURNISHED HOUSES. . Attomey-st-LawOffices over Badcone ceived here tonight by the Southern I seek the business ot Store. Drug WANTED Furnished bouse Is derailway,, state that the deaths from nil parties; am attorney against nil the wreck near Johnson City, Tun, sirable location, by three adult Ad Precorporations and monopolies. number from six to ten ud that tbe dreia P. O. Box 454. pared to transact any and all kinds wreck waa caused by the telegraph of legal business. operator making a mistake in copying FOB BENT-H- ALL the train order X T. HULANTSKI, Attorney-at-LuFirst National Bank Rooms rOR RENT Main hall nullable for UNION PACIFIC WASHED OUT. s in conbuilding- - General practice. lodge purposes, nection. Apply 2300 Wash. Ave. Topeka, Kin, July 15. Along the AND BUILDERS. 0 17 tf CONTRACTORS Both phones 1144. railroad mlieei twenty Union Pacific Roseville of and or flftv families have moved from FRED E. LUND, General Contractor west; In tbe vicinity Kingsville, at an early hour today, a the bottom district of Dee Moines to ! In brick and stone; 678 2nd St Bell cloudburst washed sway bridges on higher ground. The Den Molnen river phone 10GQ-Y- . Creeks, is Upper Soldier and Half Day It has been since 1903, than higher nnd weakened the railroad bed. Trains when hundreds of families were drivHAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. several en from the west are delayed A rise of seven from their home hours. Over six Inches of rain felL feet will break the levee. This great HAIR SWITCHES for sale at reduced Hair chains a specialty. rise Is not feared. Ten acres pf lowprice FLOOD. DES MOINES lands are nnder water, but the river Masquerade costumes to rent for AU mall orders Is utatloniry- - The rainfall, Sunday balls ud theater promptly attended to. Mr C. E. People Are Moving From tho Bottom night, was 3.3 inches but lesser rains Land Lee, 321 24tb. P. O. Box 426. up ths river removed the possibility of a unless bard rains congeneral danger InIm 1RPAV$lf n. we.i WANT AD8 BRING BIG RESULTS. tinue for two or three days. ante-room- Estate; Fire. Life and Accident surance, 4 u7 sl 1907. 1 ul Cor, 33rd . Block, WANTED Experienced sausage mak- ' FOR RENT Two rooms. 268 29th. er. Wages $75 per month. X, care . New $ 29 tf t Standard. Orleans, July 15 Tony Costa, (Hie of the Italians placed on trial FOR RENT Three unfurnished today In 8L Charles pariah, charged MEN and boys wanted to learn 8U7 20th. rooms, with the kidnaping and murder of bricklaying, plumbing, plastering, d electrical trades; free catalogue; Walter Lamana, mad FOR RENT Two and four rooms. an unsuccessful attempt to bang himpositions secured; tuition fifty lot Apply 649 23d. New self In tbe pariah prison here today. Schools. Trade Itra Coyne 117 1 be a York and Han Francisco. big pocket handkerchief, Taking yt WANTED. knotted it around bis neck and the made it fast to the grating of his cell WANTED SITUATIONS door while on hia tip toes. Throwing unfurnished houses. himself back, be succeeded In strangMALE. WANTED Five room cottage, close ling himself Into unconsciousness and in. Good tenant Apply A. M. Miller, was discovered in time to save hla WANTED By boy In an position 2321 Washington. life office. Phone, Bell, 1246. Prison officials then ordered that nil of the male prisoners held In conFOB BENT MISCELLANEOUS. nection with the case be stripped and left nude until time to take them furnished houses. LADIES, do your own dressmaking; to Hahuvllle, and under work goods your bring bttttr! of f t instruction ut a reasonable rate. mo. After a heavy meal, take a couple of 2818 Grant ave.Doan's Regulets, and give your stomRENT Four room cottage, ach. liver and bowels the help they NURSING Miss E . A. Faust Ind. FOR one furnished ud one unfurnished will need. Reguleta bring easy, regular 634. 2624 Adams. lmo , flat Apply at 2634 Grant. passages of the bowel JERSEY BULL for service, corner of FOR RENT At the Hermitage, Og83rd and Pacific At. John Draay. SHE WAS A KLEPTOMANIAC. den Canyon, a cabin with dining 6 29 lmo er. room ud kitchen furnished. Mrs. A. S. Noble, 11U, 21at street Bell Be Commies lorn Decides in the Case phone 630-Z- . LOST of Princess. , LOST In North Ogden. One'dappled FOR RENT Furnished, to parties without children, double house, 26ta Berlin, July 15. The case agalnit brown bores, 16 2 bands high. Toe Princess Ludmilla von Wrede, charged and Jefferson. Apply Rooms 4 ud Reward. on front feet weights with thefts of ellverware from various 5, First National Sink Building. 716.tf Johnson A Dee. hotels and private residence! In Berlin, Parti and Munlah, In tho years WILL PARTY who found pocKetbook 1902-0will be called today tn the on Ogden Bridge Sunday, pleaae FOB SALE criminal court at Guestrow, Meckles-berg- . to 340 Second street, and return The public prosecutor will enliberal reward. MISCELLANEOUS. ter a nolle prosseque. A commission of medical experts FOR SALE Cheap, barn ud house-- PERSONAL has found that at tbe time of the hold furniture. 2221 Lincoln commission of the acta charged, the who of knows PERSON a ANY was WILL kleptomaniac. Charges princes FOR BALE A good riding pony. 3351 of receiving stolen property were prethe whereabouts of Michael C. Jefferson avenue. ferred against her husband, Princq formerly a member of Troop E., First U. S. Cavalry, last heard Adolph von Wrede, and her travelling companion, Fr&uleln Wetdeg, which , of In 1903, In care of Frazslnl FOR SALE A Reading motor cycle; will also be dismissed. good as new. ceil at $15 27th el Bros, kindly communicate with his A butler In tbe employ of tne fammother, Margaret Fitzgerald, 778 Fifth street, South Boston, Mass. ily named Glase, who attempted to , FOR SALE Household furniture ud use hla knowledge of tbe thefts to obold lumber 1431 2BOa st tain a sum of money from the princess, wus recently sentenced to nine public, charges him, among other months' Imprisonment for attempted things, with disregarding tho order of FOR SALE Horae, harness and trap to hud over surrey. Apply 669M27th. blackmail. the commander-in-chie- f bis command at Port Arthur to LieutenSALE Rubber-tire- d ant-General Smirnoff and quit the FOR surrey, DROUGHT IN JAMAICA. nearly new. 1300 25th. Bell Phone army. 405x. It fbrthcr charges him with sending Kingston, Jamaica,. July 15 A seofficial report that he led the vere drought is causing starvation In FOR SALE Three seated excursion among tbe people on the plains of SL troops In the excitement at Klnchow, wagon, cheap If taken at nos. Ball Elizabeth. In the Western pert of the while he remained at Port Arthur and l!tf in of pbona, 875T. not the did battle; participate Island persona have been compelled to walk miles to procure water end having decorated Lieutenant-Genera- l or trada. a good squarv now tbe people nr subsisting only on Fock for bravery In the buttle of FOR SALE piano, la good Condition. Address Klnchow, which Fock lost ud of offer-- 1 buunu. 1 T," car Standard. Fully on hundred actions have been lng to abandon Port Arthur and other filed against tbe British insurance fortresses when he had ample means ; FOR SALE Hameasea, surrey and companies, on account of the earth- of resistance. wagons, corner Grut ud Lieutenant-Generdelivery Indictment The charges disaster last January. quake 24th ; or trade for horses. Fock of being equally guilty all counts. In with Stoesael SEN. PLATT'S BIRTHDAY. W. X. FIERCE, Notary Public. Real KINDERGARTEN CHAUNC2Y ROOMS. IN EFFECT JULY FOR 8ALE Nice building lot, clow in, near car line, only $5 per front KINDERGARTEN taught at 2144 Quincy Avenue. Terms 50 cuts pet foot. Terms to suit. J. J. Brum-mit- t. week. Mule ud art extra. Call lnd. Phone 0 35. FOR SALE A small cottage, with modern improvement 2624 JefferSANITARY WORK. son. DONE of all kind Bell phone G9 2. 5 A Flue firm, dose to Nela. McCarty, 2728 Grut city. SNAPS. modern brick house furSCAVENGER WORK. niture; oloue in. Terms, $3500 good buy ALL KINDS, ef scavenger work. Kelley A Hendrick. Prompt attention. John Yu SweFOR SALE Flue residence on Bench, den. 607 2ud SL Bell 747Y. IMt well located. Fine Large lot lawn and shade. Good eight room JUNK. house; plenty of closets ud bath; table. Price $3,500.00; part time if desired. Hunter A Kennedy. First THE INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. bnye til kinds of Jnnk. BeU phone 626Z. mo. National Bask Bldg. lnd. phone .S693D. Green A Jacobson. 1148 Pacific. FOR BALEElegant lot near th Terms if de- IF YOU have City Hospital, $75. kind of Junk, "phone uy Hoiue; sired. J. J. BrummltL to Ogden Junk we will call tor lu till phoa S26K; lnd. 72A FOR SALE! Lota facing on Washington Ave, 49 to an aJey. HOUSE EURNISHINGS. Prlcq $450. $25 down, balance $19 cement per month. This includes FURNISHING sidewalk. Same size lots on Adams THE HOUSEHOLD Co.. No. 2300 and 2303 Wash. Ava, Are. $304. Lots on 7th Fit, 54x148 second hand goods bought ud aold. $200. J. H. My era, Both phone 1144. 740 Washington Av m ROOMS AND BOARD, BOARD AND TIME CARD INSURANCE. Bell phone W4. - e, Register. SALK Elegant bouse, large lot, some fruit, fl.200; part time if desired. 2239 Monroe Ave. furnished rooms. from and up cash or time. . $125-0- 0 eight-year-ol- Office FOR FOB KENT tf LEGAL. CMva land D- c- to I AGAINST WANTED At ones experienced male bookkeeper and stenographer; bring references. The 1L L Griffin Co. v . One of the Men Charged With Mup-de- r BIO money for canvassing salesmen. Attempts to Strangle 2356 Wash. Himself. IN 1. h A brand new five room house, closet, pantry, hath room, good porches, large lot, nice sightly location, on lenrh near car line, a great snap at fl,7u0. Small payment down, balance on terms to suit. If you want a home In Ogden this la a rare opportunity. It must he sold. J. J. Brummiu. ONE-HAL- UNION DEPOT Business Directory 3wk FOR SALK run- EXCEPTED.) ning BOOK NO ADVERTIScMENT LESS THAN 25 CENTS FOR FIRST INF CENT 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 50 CENTS PER LINE PER MONTH ON A SIGNED CONTRACT TO RUN FOR ONE YEAR WITH ONE CHANGE OF COPY EACH MONTH. WANTED Carpenters on 85lh street, east of Madlaon avenue. Bmoly UoghUev, Russia, July undl, u small town la this neighborhood, has suffered severely at the hands of incendiaries. One hundred and fourteen houses occupied by Jews HX THE PRICE ADVERTISEMENTS strictly in Advance, (business houses ACCOUNTS ONLY to a.! aa Janitor and mail clerk at the Standard office. TRYING TO DESTROY A TOWN. nRtnB FOR A MAN Paso, Texas, July 11 At Del-tsr- t, Texas, Saturday night, the convict sawed through the Jail celling and escaped, making ropes of their blu keta. They are still at large. -- must be paid MALE. CONVICTS ESCAPE. s. IN THIS DEPARTMENT HELP S 7 FOR SALE Bargain. Party having the city. Part payment, balance monthly. 1438 lath street. n a 1007. HOUSE eight-year-ol- d Sam Francisco. July 15. A bwji exploded to the camp of the today shortly afirr the the Louise Glass trial, LmpUun fmllo J Zlnimer, to, like Ulus io a of the Pacific to tho TeleptaoBO company, was called District Attorney Assistant standby to Hener and refused to ho sworn or tho prosecuOn his testimony testify. 11 tion depended to establish tho disclaim that Glass approved he bursement of the $50,000 bribery money alleged io have been paid to0 T. V. Halsey, supervisors by Agent Boston has testiof which Hajor waa senfied w accepting, Zimmer tenced to five days imprisonment for contempt of court. When Hr. Zimmer came to the front of the synagogue, in response to the calling of his name, ho turned from the clerk who waa about to administer the oath and said to Judge Lawlor: to the Moaning no disrespect court. I have decided not to be sworn. Mr reason is that the grand Jury has aeeu fit to Indict aume gentlemen without sufficient evidence and, therefore, to protect myself, I have decided not to take the stand. Intense silence reigned in the great auditorium for a part of a minute. This wus to the prosecution a bolt out nf the blue. Then the assistant district attorney sprang to his feet. ' This witness. he said in n loud doe, was advised when he was before the grand Jury that they did not ronslder his testimony was such that tt would tend to subject him te prosecution for n felony. In view of that fact we consider hie conduct at this time aa highly Improper and we ask he be Instructed to take the , that oath." 1C, 5 Hahnville. July 15. The small a village of Hahuvllle, consisting of jifll, a court house, one store, a river landing ami a lew farm houses, becomes the setue of Louisiana's most Important criminal trial in n decade. watch Although the indictments charge the Italians with murder call only for ferreting out men woo kidnaped and strangled Walter Lamana, New Orleans boy, an a month ago. the real aim la ttMPsup-pressioof Italian violence In this state. It Is hoped not only to make severe examples, but to learn how extensive an organization was behind the plot, which induced ten persons, two of them women, to Join in an attempt to get $d,(M0 ransom. Owing to the state of public feeling Governor Blanchard has secured a special session of the court and put the stats militia at the disposal ' of the sheriff cf this perish, although It now appears very unlikely that any militia nlll.be needed. Four Italians, Including one of the women, will go on trial for their lives, two more will stand trial a week hence. Ten are still at large. The leader cf those to he tried Is Ignacla Caniplsciann, who revealed tne crime after one of the most terriA pusse ble sweatings imaginable. of officers took him from his home near here at night and, in sound of the voice of his crying children, with a noose tight around bis neck and the rope over a tree limb, enforced Campisdano to break his work to hla countrymen and tell what had been done with the boy. The fact that he led this posse two miles through the swamp to the boys body has fastened suspicion oif him, although he claims that the four men who have not yet been captured committed tbe crime. witness refuses principal SWORN OR TO TESTIFY. JULY TUESDAY, F01 SALE, DEAL ESTATE. L. ' ITATI, LOUISIANA'S MURDER TRIAL. ill TOE BRIBERY ' EXAMINER: OGDEN. .ud fifteen tenanted by Christians as. ell as seventy simps, have been burn-d- BOMB EXPLODEl , MOISXISG KNIGHTS OP THE MACCABEES. . Ogden Ten No. 24. meets th secMODERN WOODMEN OP AMERICA ond and fourth Friday evening F. hell, Utah Camp No. 9990, Modern Wood, tt 8 o'clock sharp, In I. O. men of America, meets tvatV Tuesday visiting Knlghta cordially iavited to attena. night at Eagle HalL0 p. m. Visiting J. W, HALSET, Commander. members Invited. F. F. BOND, Reoerd Kasper. ' M. A. GOULD, V. C. J. H. SHAFER, Clerk. a MASONIC, DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS Leeotah Council. No, 2, U of P, tmwts the first and third Wednesday afwraooni at 2:30, Eagle HalL Dues can be paid to Susie Alden, C. of W 113 30th St Visiting members Invited. MARTHA A. MORRIS. PocahonU ALICE COLLINS, K. of R. KNIGHTS . , . Queen Esther Chapter No. 8, O. E. Regular meetings held at Masonic Hall oa Washington avenue, between Twenty-fiftnnd Twenty-elxtstreets the first ud third Fridays of each month. Sojourning members cordially Invited to attend. ANNA LEWIS, W. If. LILY V. HAL8TED, Secretary. , 8. h OP COLUMBUS. . WOODMEN OP THE WORLD. ev777. Meet No. Council Ogden Weber Camp No. 76, ifaeeta in K. ery Wednesday evening at K. of C. of P. hall la the Utah National Buk 8 2478 at oclock. building every Thursday evening at I hall. No. Wuh. Av, Visiting members welcome. o'clock. Visiting Woodm-- u cordially K. O. H. DeVINE. J. Invited to attend. W. J. MORGAN, FI Sec'y. C. C. T. MORRIS, E. AUTII, Clerk, First National ROYAL ARCANUM, Buk Building. MUMMCNeeeMMnnarereUMraamnnmmaa Tested, sound, reliable. Fraternal KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS. Beneficiary Order. Intuits mm at reuouble ratee for at two, or three thousand dollars. Accumulated emer2, Knights of Ogden Lodge N gency fund nearly three nullon dol- Pythias, meets at Castle HalL Utah lar Investigate. Reeky Mountain National Bank building, every MonCouncil, No. 037, meet second and day evening. All K. of P.'e requested fourth Fridays at A. O. U. W. halL to ffieet with uc. F, W. Stone, Regent;, J. W. Wother-spoon- , W. J. UNDERWOOD. C. CL . E. R. GEIGER, M. of E. Collector; G. H. Robert Secy. L. N. MEAD. K. of R. and S. ODD FELLOWS. WOMEN OP WOODCRAFT. Ogden Lodge No. 5, Independent Or. 1. O. Meets In der of Odd Fellow Lily Circle. No. 104, meets ev6go O. F. hall every Tuesday evening. and fourth Friday nights second ery Visiting brothers cordially Invited to st 7:30 In K. of P. halL Visiting be present. neighbors cordially Invited. J. W. BULKY, Noble Grand. DA18Y CABHMORE. G. N, 137 HENRY KISSEL Secretary. Tracy Avenue. KATE HETMAN, ark, 888 12 23rd Street QUEEN CITY, REBEKAH LODGE, No. 4, I. O. O. F. ball Meets sew ond and fourth Friday evenings at Women ot Woodcraft, Ogden Circle Odd Fellows' Hall, Visiting mem511, meets every Tuesday night at bers invited. 7:30 o'clock, K. of P. hall. Visiting IDA BAKER, Noble Grand. Neighbors invited. GERTRUDE KOONS. Secretary. Dues can be paid ut the office of Ed tbe afternoon of tbs 28th of each Autb, FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. month. First National Bank Bldg. Fraternal Order to Eagle Ogden MRS. ALICE COLLINS. G. N, 2953 Aerie. No. 119. F. O. E- - meets every Plngree Ave. Wednesday evening In Eagle hall, east MARIE CR1TES. Clerk, 2731 Monof Reed hotel, at 8:00. Visiting Brothroe Avenue. er Eagles are Invited to attend tk Aerie meeting. ' BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICA. T. C, MORRIS, W. President D. T. TRACT, Secretary. Yeomen, Ogden Homestead X 1105, DR. H. B. FORBES, Aerie Physician. meata every first and third Friday night nt 7:30 In K. C. halt Na. 2479 BROTHERHOOD. FRATERNAL Wash. Ave. Visiting archer cordially Invited T. 371. No. F. Ogden ldge to meet with u a meets Aral ud third Thursday at FRANK R. WIAXT, Fare mu. 2111 3 p. m. In 1 slon Labor Hall, 363 24th Lincoln. street Visiting members cordially MABEL TURNER, correspondent. invited. 2214 Mofflt Av a a D. H. ADAMS, President IDA BECKER. Secretary. B. O. KNOTS, Treasurer. WANT ADS YIELD BIO RESULT& |