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Show THE thirty killed or CREW DRUNK MORXIXO the That City. u Lode, Aug. X. The city today gala the scene of a otrlke movement accompanied by violence, dieorder and death. Troupe yesterday encountered Bn strikers in the center of town and thirty men were killed or wounded in this fight aWa Business la at' a standstill stand In spite of the aggressive taken by the authorities, the disorders recommenced early today. The strike is serious. It would appear to be the beginning of a big labor war, and the workmen's unions are prepared for a long atruggle. The immediate cause of the. outbreak yesterday was the course pursued hy the police during the past eight days in making e large number et arrests in attempts to break up the anions. The principal Socialist lead-H-l have been thrown into JalL The police have been no energetic in their measures against the unions that they hare united the Sodallati. the Polish Socialists and the Nationalist parties, who, up to the present time, have bees waging a merciless war, accompanied by daily murders and outrages among themselves. general strike has been declared had tha Social Democrats and the Polish Socialists have called out 22,000 men. Tha Nationalists have been formed to loin the committee of tha amalgamated unions. The committee has in Lbda ordered that all business cease. Stores have been told to clou and the power house of the electric traction system has been closed down. Ike committee in enforcing Its orders with armed men and several shopkeepers who refused to shut up have A been shot Yesterday bands of laborers ware sent out in tba city to wreck street cars. This they did In a number of cases, tnd later they used tha can as barricades from which to stone tha During tha calling out of the strikers, one factory foreman and two shopkeepers were killed and two labor era wars mortally1 wounded. The disorders grew ns tha day wore on. At t oclock in the afternoon tha military forces were mobilised, but them was no engagement with tha o'clock last night. At workmen until this hoar tha opposing foroet came to- gather In the center of the town. The fighting was serious and prolonged. Ths workmen fired several hundred shots from automatic pistols and did not diapers until they had been charged by the cavalry. At least thirty mtn were killed or wounded. Ambu-- . lances at once cleared the streets of the dead bodies.. Among the dead-.lpolice. ' - . . . . a German subject The town was petroled last night by detachments of Cossacks and dragoons. This morning the troops started tha electric cart again, but the passengers on board were attacked by gangs of workmen and a number of them were wounded. Tha strikers today began to attempt to force n cessation of work. COL. WALKER - PROMOTED. Portland, Ore., Ang. 1. Colonel H. Walker, artillery - district L. com-mende- r, for the department of the lumbia during the pant two yum. leaven bln headquarters at Fort Bte vens this week for Boston, where ha has been assigned in command of important coast fortifications. He is succeeded in command of this district by Lieut. CoL John V. White. Co- A RECK- Boilers Overheated and Ship in ger of Being Destroyed by Fire, Dan- Seattle, Wash.. Julv 81. A special to the Post Intelligencer to the Port Townsend tonight states that the passenger s( easier Lydia Thompson arrived there today with Captain Kurd-quiat the throttle and the engineer and crew drunk and asleep. The discovery that the engineer was iucap-abl- e of handling the vessel was made after the steamer hail gotten well away from port and only prompt firs drill prevented the white hot boilers and fire box from setting the steamer ablase. Captain Nordquist noticed something wrong when he found no attention paid to his signals to the engine room. Ha went below and found the engineer and hi asslatsnta stumbling In about blindly, the machinery as of inexperienced charge the oil and fireman burning apparatus and boilers white hot. The seams in the deck had opened and were smoking. The engineer assaulted the captala when he 'attempted to relieve him at his post The Puget Sound Navigation company, operating tha Thompson, prompt lv discharged the engineers and crow. Charges will be at once preferred against them to the United States marina inspectors. Officers of the revenue cutter Rush had to eject the engineer from the vessel at Port Townsend. The machinery of the vessel la badly wrecked. nt EMPLOYING Much FOREIGN SHIPS. Criticism is Directed Against the Government. Because there New York, is not an available American steamship. tha management of the Panama railway and steamship company say, the British steamer Du not tar Caatle, which carried Lord Roberta, Lord Kitchener and General Sir Red vers Buller to tha Transvaal to fight tha Boers, has been leased to tha United States government and sails today for Colon with Secretary James Bucklln Bishop, of the Panama canal commission, and 180 other passengers aboard. This leasing of a ship flying a foreign flag and managed by a foreign crew baa subjected the government to no little criticism. At the recent launching of the Creole, the recent addition to the Morgan lint fleet, E. H. Harrlman said that If tha powers that be at Washington chooaa to use foreign bottoms in coastwise trade which the law clearly forbids, he would carry coal around Cape Horn to Pacific porta In foreign bottoms. No secret is made at the offices of the Panama Steamship company of tba fact that the Dunottar Caatle was leased upon recommendation from that office and with the entire approval of tha secretary of war, who Is in actual oontrol of ths company, but It la stated there was no alternative. The atreea of trade and tha fact that one of tha ehlpa of the lino, the Alllanca, had to be retired for extensive repairs, made It necessary to secure another steamer. No American Steamer wae available, so an alien steamer died to ha hired. Aug. 1. DEATN AIT.rST TEIDAY, 2, 1907. FOH BALE Business Directory MISCELLANEOUS. OF MRS. MAGILL. care S'undard. IN THIS DEPARTMENT THE PRICE FOR ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. (BUSINESS HOUSES RUNNING BOOK ACCOUNTS ONLY EXCEPTED.) NO ADVERTISEMENT LESS THAN 25 CENTS FOR FIRST INCENT PSA WORD FOR EACH SUBSEQUENT SERTION; INSERTION. FIRST INSERTION ONE CENT PER WORD. OR 20 CENTS PER LINE PER WEEK WITHOUT CHANGE. OR 71 CENTS PER LINE PER CALENDAR MONTH WITH NO CHANGE OF COPY. OR 50 CENTS PER LINE PER MONTH CN A SIGNED CONTRACT TO RUN FOR ONE YEAR WITH ONE CHANGE OF COPY EACH MONTH. ONE-HAL- Mads to Break Up Attempt Unlene Started Riomg in ETA FI. FOR SALE 8mall grocery mere good aad fixture. Address 'Grocery, THROTTLE VESSEL IS SAVED FROM LESS ENGINEER. OGDEN, AND' CAPTAIN AT THE BETWEEN BATTLE IE FOUGHT SOLDIERS AND WORKMEN. EX.UIIXEK: FOR SM.E-F- Ie and pickets. 3ti44-A- 442 . 726-t- f FOR SALE New aad second hand FURNISHED ROOMS. MANUFACTURERS' sample, from Repool table. Vrry low price. $125.00 and up cash or lima. FOR RENT Furnished Music at cut raUa. pairing done, 132 35th. rooms for Plano tuning, 13.00 per year. sleeping or light housekeeping, 5t 27th. Plano Manufacturers' Store, g i lvk FOR SALE A good riding pony. 8351 JeEerson ateaue. 371 23rd SL Bell, 213. lnd., 1160. mo FOR RENT Two furnished rootna for P. X. Allen. Mgr. light housekeeping, -- 233 Wash. Avo. FOR SALE Horse, harneea and trap Oua-Pric- a 11ELP WANTED. FEMALE. WANTED A girl for housework who can sleep home nights. 346 25th street. WANTED A woman cook, 371 22nd. 6 28 tf MALE. WANTED Four good quarry men; wage $s to 84 per day; steady work. Bolae Stone Co Boise, Idaho. Inquire Mitchell Bra., Wall Avc. and 8 2 4t 21ft St., Ogden. HOUSEKEEPING rooms 137 street. Twenty-Sixt- h FOR RENT Five-roofurnished hqnae, modern; or furniture for sale. Bel 'phone 1403-Y- , 2376 Monroe. WANTED Experienced brickyard man. Apply at Christensen's brickOna-bai- f yard. mils north of car lino. . FOR RENT Furnished rooms housekeeping. 2220 Lincoln nue. WANTED Grocery el ark; married man preferred. ".X" care of Standard. FOR RENT Two 3630 Adams. furaianed GORDON G. IVES, Osteopath, graduate from Parent School, Klrkvllla, r Mo. block, anile 51 Treatment by appointment Hours, 6 a. to 5 p. as. Ball phone Lawla-Stayna- 1014-K- . s. lad, PHYSICIANS 1012. AND SURGEONS. DR. A. FERXLUND, Physician and Surgeon. Office hours, 10 and 12 a. nt, 12 to 4 p. m. 840 Sftb St Office phones. Bell I15K; lnd. 111. Peal dance 446 With. Ind. phona 80S. 2 HATTER Hate cleaned, blocked aad relrim-mePanamas a specialty. Tbe oalv exclusive la the city. 2476 Grant Kelley Bros. A. AUorney-at-Law- , tad. Bell 508. O. M. Runyon. Ogden, Utah, always pays top notch prices for Hides, Pelts, Wool, Furs, Ac. Writs him. OgJen Hide, Pelt A Wool Co, Fred Hlliman, Agent. Highest cash price paid for for bide, pelts and wouL 2434 Wall. Tour trade solicited. INSURANCE W. N. PIERCE, Notary Public. Real Estate; Fir. Life and Accident in suraace, 407 24th SL HORN. Offices over Bad con's seek tba business of Drug Store. 1 all parties; am attorney against all Precorporations and monopolies. pared to transact any and all kinds of legal business. THE INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. buya all kinJs of Junk. Ball phoue 1381 aad 62IZ. led. phona 86981X Green ftJacqbaun, yard 3146 Pacific. , PIANOS 108 84tk 8L FRATERNAL FOR BENT. MALE. ' JANITOR for offices or halls; good honest. Apply experience and Bhlma; Phone, Bell 13C2, P. O. Box ROOMS AND SOAR G. Bara, tha dealer. Opera House block. Tested, aouad, reliable. Fraternal Order, lnsuraa man at reasonable rates for one, two, cr throe 88. thousand dollars. Accumulated enter FOR RENT. gency fund nearly three m.Jioa dolBRIGHT JAPANESE wants a situalars. Investigate. Rocky Mountain UNFURNISHED ROOMS. tion as cook or waiter. Apply Old, Council No. 637, moats second sag P. O. Box. 546. FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms fourth Fridays at A. O. U. W. hill, with bath and electric light, lnd. F. W. fitona. Regent; J. W. Mother-spoonHousework a la Ogden by WANTED Collector; (1. B. Roberta, Bac'y. TeL 3644-A- . 442 18th 8L 654 Box O. OgJapanese boy. P. 7.29 lwk den, Utah. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms. 368 28th street. LOST Ogden I edge No. 2fl, T. F. B, FOR RENT-Llg- ht rooms meats Aral and third Thursdays st housekeeping LOST Small hand satchel,, containI p. m, in vaion Labor Hall, 863 34th at 169 26th. treat Visiting members corJially ing deposit book on Plngree National Bank in name of I H. Wilson, FOR RENT Three Invited. uafornlshod D. H. ADAM8, PresidenL of gold and siland a small rooms, 907 20th,. ver. Return to this offlee. Reward. IDA BECKER, Secretary. 81 9L B. . KKOTH, Treasurer. BOARD AND ROOM-4- 48 89th street Beneficiary PLUMBING FOR RENT. UNFURNISHED HOUSES. . SANITARY WORK vi't ante-room- - pur-Poe- a, tt KINDS of . scavenger work. Prompt attention. John Van Ewe-dan- , 607 Ind SL BeU 747Y. M-4- t ALL 7 15 Swks. I, I ft Fine farms doss to 1 SNAPS. modern brick house end furniture; close in. Terms, . .83800 good bny, city. .. ......... ...... Kelley ft Hendrick. FOR SALE --One fine farm at West Weber, consisting of 40 seres of land, four room brick house, good barn end outbuildings, four cows, All klndi of pigs and chirkeni. machinery and tools and a fine crop, Cheap if takes at once. Call at . 360, 26th 'street w FOR SALE A brand naw five room house, closet, pantry, hath room, two- - good porches, large lot nlca lightly location, on bench near ear line, a gnat snap at 6L700. Small payment down, balance on terms to suit If you went a home la OgJen this is a rare opportunity. It must be sold. J. j. Brummltt FOR SALE A small cottage, with modern improvements. 8634 Jefferson. A new house, one sere of land In the choicest of bearing fruit; good location, 81.800. A a elegant residence la rail road district 81.800. Nine acres of good land with water, aud three-roohouse, located 40 rods from car line, 81.350. CHAUNCET PARRY. Cor. 33rd and Wash. Phone 8G8-- x South Bound. JDepart. Trout South." Lake iiFrom Salt Lake jfo-- i su "roB ..... ..... gYsITam 7:15 am 8:25 mm 10.40 am. 2.05 pm. 5:10 p.m. 5:55 pm. 1:55 pm 6:10 pm Arrive. LVLnral Sai Uks 17(1. oa Angelas Limited. I, From Salt lake - 8:10 10:49 am am am .... 1:29 p.m. 1:49 pm. ..... p.m. 5:05 pm. T:?4 an. From Salt Lake From- Sat Lake Eastern Express LvYeilnwstune g pedal T 12.50 .. 8:05 am. RIO GRANDE WESTERN U. R. CO. East HuundT ! p.; : I I 6 Atlantic Mailjiiuta'eaat! 13,'Salt Lake tarai 11 ,.enccr.. !4jSaic 2; Atlantic Limit i 4'Atlantle Express Fiom Earn if Pacific K. from east.. 11 8a:t Uks Local 6 Fx. All Points . 1 Psciflc Coast Limited 138ail Lsk Local.... Et ' southern 7 a.i-- i S.23 a m 1 Hi ft M, 2.00 p.m, 5 45 fi.'H. mw-- . Tf0i"i7m 19:49 2:09 am pm pm 4:30 p.m. 6:45 AcTric5 West Bound. ' Depart. 2 Eglor GUiit Fran? Ison. .1 5Kx. for Baa Francisoo. . .y 9 Faat Mail !.5:5 rm 1 Overland Limited 5:10 p.a Ftoni Weal Arrive." . Miiir.. io;rst 6 Ex. from San 3rm 7r7T?:irn5 6:29 am 2Ovarwnd Limited 1:16 p.m 4Fx. from Sea Franrlsm 5:16 p.in Except Sunday. Frmuciaco () OGDEN LODGE NO. 1,' D. OF H. OGDEN LODGE No. 1. . of H.. meets in K. of p. hall tha flrat aad third WadusMlay afternoons nl sack month at 3:30 p. m. SUSIE SIMS. C. of II. ' JEANETTE MILL, Fiaunclar. L. JENNIE PROUT, Recorder. LADIES OF THE MACCASEEft Ogdan Tent Na 24. meets the see ond end fourth Friday evenings at 5 o'clock sharp, hi I. O. O. F. halt visiting Knights cordially invited t attend. J. W. HALSEY, Commander. F. F. BOND, Haaord Keeper. MASONIC. Queen Esther Chapter Na Regular meetings held at Hail oa Waahlagtoa areaua, Twenty-fiftand Twenty-sixttbe first and third Fridays month, Bojournlng members ly invited to attend. ANNA LEWI8, W. M. ULY V. HALS TED. 8. h h v WOODMEN OF THE t, G. E. Masouio between streets of tacit cordial. v-r- .a Weber Camp Na 74, meet In K. of P. ball in tha Utah National Bank building every Thursday evening at I o'clock. Visiting Wooan s cordially TIN AND SHEET IRON WORK invited to attend. T. C. MORRIS, C. C. QUEEN CITY, REBEKAH LODGE, D. K. Stu.trt, Tin and Sheer Iron E. AUTII, Clerk, First National No. 4, L O. O. P. hall Meets sec- Works. Furnace Work a Specialty. Beak Building. ond and fourth Friday evenings at 2254 Washington Av. Bell Phone 1293. Odd Fellows Hall. Visiting members Invited. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.. UNDERTAKER ELLA BOGART. Noble Grand. Charles J. A. Lindquist, llcennsed GERTRUDE KOOK 8. Secretary. Ogden Lodge No. 2, Knights of Embalmer. Fine Funeral Furnluhtag. meets at Caatle Hall Utah Pythias, 2620 Washington Ave. Both phones. National Bank building, every MonROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA day evening. AU K. of P.'s requested y to meet ulth us. Excelsior Camp No. 1240, meets FRATERNAL second and fourth Thursday of J. H. SHAFER, C. C. ' E. R. GEIGER. M. of E. each month at tha Eagles Hall. VisORDER OF WASHINGTON. U N. MEAD, K. of R. and 8. iting ladies cordially invited. MRS. MART HEFFNER, Oracle, 2941 Washington Avsone. Ogden Union, Na 172, order of WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. meats every Tuesday JOS1A RHEA, Reonrdsr. 251 22nd SL Washington, evening at 8 o'clock in A. O. U. W. Lily Circle, No. 104, meets evhall Visiting aomradaa Invited to erySegu FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. second and fourth Friday nights AtttnJ, at 7:30 In K. iff P. hall. Vlalting WILLIAM DOYLE, President. Fraternal Order oi Eagles. Ogden . neighbors rordislly invited. WALTER RICHEY. , Secretary. DAISY CASHMORE, G. N 137 Aerie, No. 113, F. O. E meets every Wednesdsy evening in Eagle hell, east MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Tracy Avenue. of Reed hotel, et 1:00. Visiting Broth KATE HEYMAN, Clerk, 383 er Esglas are Invited to Attend the 23rd Street. Utah Camp Na 9990, Modem WoodAerie meetings. . meets men of every Americs, Tuesday T. C. MORRIS. W. PresidenL Women of Woodcraft, Ogdeu Circle night at Eagle Hail 9 p. m. Visiting D. T. TRACY, Secretary. ' 581, meeti every TneaJay night at DR. K. B. FORBES. Aerie Physician. members Invited. M. A. GOULD, V. C 7:80 o'clock. K. of P. halL Visiting J. H. SHAFER, Clerk. Neighbors invited. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Dues can be paid at tha office of Ed Auth, tha afternoon vf the 28tb of each DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS Wasatch Division No. 124, O. R. C, month, First National Bank Bldg. meets second and fourth Fridays at MRS. ALICE COLLLNS. G. N 2983 Leeotah Council, Na I, D of P 2:10 p. m. in K. of P. hall, corner moots the first and third Wednesday Plngree Ave. MARIE CRITES. Clerk, 3731 MonWashington avenue and 24th street afternoons at 2:30. Eagle Hall Does AU brothers are corJially Invited to can be roe Avenue. . paid to Suds Alden, CL of W attend. 112 2Cth SL members inVisiting GEO. ALLEN, C. C. BROTHERHOOD vited. OF AMERICA. D. L, DOYLE, S. and T. MARTHA K. MORRIS, Pocahyntea. ALICE COLLINS; K. of R. Yeomen, Ogden Homestead Na 1505. meets every first end third Friday PYTHIAN. SISTERS, KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. night at 7:30 In K. C. hall Na 3479 . Meets every Saturday afternoon at Wash. Ava. 2:30 in Pythian hall, Utah National Visiting arrbers cordially Invited Ogden Council Nq, 777. Meets evBank building Sojourning slntora cor- ery Wednesday evening at K. of C. to meet with ns. FRANK R. WIANT, Foreman, 2111 dially invited to attend. hall, Na 2473 Wsah. Ave.. at I o'clock. MR 8. EVELYN GLA8MANN, M. E. C. Vixlting members welcome. Lincoln. MABEL TURNER, correspondent, MISS LOUISE RITTER. M. of R. ft C. J. H. DeVIXE. O. K. . tv-or- 1-- 3 . FOR SALE Elegant lot near ths City Hospital, 875. Terms if desired. J, J. Brummltt No. SEWING MACHINES 2nd-han- d tf . DONE of ail kinds. Bell phone I09Z. Kela. McCarty, 87X9 Grant Naw and taeond baud Sewing MaQgdan Lodge No. 6, Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Meets in 1. O. chines front 65.00 up. 2278 WashingO. F. ball every Tsesday evening. ton ava. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to, be present STOVE REPAIR HOUSE FOR RENT J. W. BAILEY, Noble Grand. B.. 2304 Wash. Ave. Siimmenll, HENRY KISSEL, Secretary, Inft 843. Stove Phones, Bell 364-FURNISHED HOUSES. and range repairs, new and B. P. O. ELKS. stoves, hardware, etc. FOR RENT Nicely furnished B. P. O. Elks Ogden Lodge Na 711, bouse, piano, close in. B. 8. Smith, TAILORS lnd Phone 264. Lodge and dab rooms, second floor, 8416 Washington svenns. Regular FOR RENT Four room cottage, meetings every Tuesday evening. Clothes cleaned and pressed 81 s one furnished ind one unfurnished A. T. HESTMARK, Exalted Ruler. month, 157 25th St. Bail phona S5IZ. flat. Apply at 2634 Grant J. U. KNAUSS. Secretary. FOR SALE Modern house, 1438 25th St, fine shade, lawn, fruit Fart pay ment Balance monthly payments. 8 Pwtlaad Butte Express 1:35 am 5:36 mm SSMatad, Eaitoa (x) 7.Portland. BuUa Express 8:25 pm 11 (Cache 5:16 pm Valley Express Il'Tailowstota Special . 5:20 pm io. From North 16 Yellowstone' Special ..I gi6e.ua. I Ftom Portland ft Butts 6:59 1! Cache Valley Express.. 16:86 10. From Portland ft Butte 8:85 pm S4Mlad and Keltoa (x).. 6:15 p.m. - FOR RENT Small house. EL A. Stratford. 1st NatL Bank Bldg. FOR BALE REAL ESTATE. OREGON 6NORT LINE R. R. CO. No.l North Bound. Depart. Silver Hive, Na I, meets every Tuesday et 1:30 p. m, at K. of C Hall Na 473 Washington avenue. VisitROLLED GRAIN ing sisters cordially Invited. BESSIE 8EBRING, L.& L. JENNIE PROUT, R. K., Bring your GRAIN and have it team-rolle3455 Van Buren Are C. A. Smurthwalte Prod. Co, Wall Ave bet. 32d ft 23da KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. ODD FELLOWS. hand-satch- ,Fast Mai! jlt:18 pm ljOverlaad limited ... J 4:50 pm 7Lm Angeles Limited . 8.85 pm PLUMBING of all klnda and SANITARY work. John Breeding, 426 14 A SL Phones, lad. 37611; Del 1491-- -- 't music M. ROYAL ARCANUM. A &: yju. T 4Atlantlc Eta press 7:4 pm. "Want Bound. Arrival3 CaSfornia Express 3:45 a.I Ui;Ogden,Echo i ft CyalrHlel0:Sa i 830-W- . JINK. GL Depart 8:20 am' 1:30 p.m. 1:M p.m. r HAY AND GRAIN 407-40- 1 SITUATIONS WANTED I East Bound. I Mail 6 .Los Angeles limited.. I 1,0-elaud Limited US.Ogdeu, Echo ft CbaMRal W. T. AatllK Plour,' Hay, Grata and Poultry, Stock aad Poultry ffimd. 2311 attorneyat-Law- . for UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO. HIDES AND WOOL amst . Manufacturers and Dealer in Hat Saddles and Saddlery Hardware. Wash. Avs. Bell 842-X- . sea. OSTEOPATHY. ave- rooms, V. CROSS ft CO. WANTED A good strong boy with FOR Bleeping rooms and light houseIF YOU have any kiad of Juak, phon keeping roans, 3341 Adams. horse or wheel to carry Standard. to Ogden Junk Hous; we will. call . 1 Attornay-at-LawE. T. HULANISKl Apply at ones. for U. ktil phone, 325K; lnd. 735. 8 ROOMS for housekeeping. Boyle Booms First National Bank Block. MEN AND LOTS WANTED to lean General practice. building. KEY flTTING. plumbing, plastering, bricklaying, SUITE of front rooms, Roylc cheap. also sheet matal pattern draughting. AND GOODS HAIR COSTUMES. block. KEY FITTING Saw filing, bicycle Positions secured. Day and night work, class 1. Free catalogue. Visitor FOR general repairing. Basement HAIR SWITCHES for sale at reduced RENT Furnished rooms, mod8483 8 Boll phone Wash. Ava. welcome. Coyne Trade School 1, prices. Hair chains g specialty. 8216 Grant ern. 245-Y- . InS 161. B. Malsn ft Son. San Francisco and Naw York. Masquerade costume to rant for balls and theaters. All mail order Iyrdl7 FOR RENT Two modem furnished PAWNBROKERS. promptly attended to. Mrs, C. E. St Harrick. dose Jx. rooms, Rally WANTED At ones experienced mala Lee, 321 24th. P.O.Box 438. bookkeeper and stenographer; bring Uncle Bern's Loss Office. N. Chrisreferences. The 2L L Griffin Co. ALSO FOR HOUSEKEEPING Poery CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. tianson A Co., Props. Loess on Dia1 v tf Annex, 2438 Wash, Jewelry. Sealskins, FRED A. LUND, General Contractor monds, Vetches, Clothing, Firearms. 278 25tb SL BIG money for canvasslnf salesmes. FOUR 671 21sL brick and stone. Ball la In the hones, rooms, watei 2386 West. Phone 1060-Y- . Tracy Avs. Apply Mrs. X. Ham-nond- Clinton, III, Aug. 1. It Is said the grand Jury today will finish its investigation into tha death of Mrs.-PeMagill and will make report to the circuit. court tomorrow. LOST Near Rlverdale, a black The assertion is broadly mads that containing a small purse Magill aad hia attorneys are anxious with money In it Return to StandLEGAL. th an Indictment be made against ard. Reward. him In order to give him opportunity NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLDto disprove the charge that ha was LOST 8400 reward, no questions, for instrumental la. causing bis first wife's ERS' MEETING. my pocket book and contents, lost death. last Friday evening. Chas. E. DeckMrs. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that second hia and wife, Magill 7 21 lwk er, 2587 Grant Ave. a special meeting of the stockholders Fay Graham Magill. am atill confined of First Church of Christ Scientists in tha county Jail, no bond being perFOR SALE, REAL ESTATE of Ogden, Utah Territory, will be mitted them until tha grand Jury has held at Rooms 29 and 30, First Na- finished its deliberations. SOME HOT WEATHER BAROAIN8 tional Bank Building, on the 8th day of Angust, A. D. 1907, at the hour of houses One of tbe prettiest 4:00 p. m. of said day, for the purpose MONEY TO LOAN in the city. Lot 50x133 to alley; of voting upon tba approval and condelightful! situated. You can buy firmation of the acts of the Directors RAILWAY, STREET CAR MSN. . this place "tor 81.700; terms to suit. and Trustees of naid corporation in CLERKS, BOOKKEEPERS, and all modern house; beautiful selling and agreeing to sell the real others employed, find our office retrees tnd Isirn: plenty of outbuildliable for auma of $10 to 81001 property belonging. to said corporation, for the sum of 83,250.00, and which ings; price on terms, 12,700. If you It paid before die. Payhave the cash you can get It for aid sale wan authorised add directed ments suspended la sickness. Ne 8200 leas money. Owner leaving for The by a resolution of the Directors and City applicationa. charge build tha bouae You city. Trustees of said corporation, held at Suite Loan Agency, 417, 411, First today for 83,000. Ogden City, Utah, on the 22nd day of Nations Bank Bldg. 82.000 buys a splendid (mall hotel July, 1907. Said real property is tobusiness. Owner has other business uted at the corner of 24th street and MONEY le salaried paopto wit host cheap vent; good .class of steady Lincoln avenue, Ogden. Utah, and security or endorsement; payments customer; rooms always filled. known as the FIRST CHURCH OF - U suit, either weekly or monthly: 81,200 buys one of the beat paying CHRIST SCIENTIST OF OGDEN." business eonfidectirJ. Call sad gist E This the 23rd day of July,. 1907. I rooming houses on 33th street. Can my terms. D. IX Drake 410-1- 1 how you on thle. eles bldg. ANNA ZIEMER, President. We own 312 lota that we can aell on your, terms and we can find you NOTICE. MONEY TO LOAN, on farms and a lot at your own price. These lots city real estate. HUNTER ft KENare all well located and would be J List Na 384. NEDY, fourth floor. First National , pleased to show them nt any time UNITED 8TATES LAND OFFICE, , Building. . . tf We have n customer for a modern Balt Lake City. Utah, July 2, 1907. home of not more than 83,600 value. To Whom It May Concern: 3. J. BRUHMITT MONEY TO,LOAN Must have good lot, with shade and Notice is hereby given that the house of at least 6 good rooms, done State of Utah baa filed In this offlee FOR RENT Q ALL. in and on or near car line. . list of lands, selected by the said We are here for service. Come In 8taW, as Indemnity school lands, unand aee ns If you want to buy or der section 6 of the act of Congress, FOR RENT Main hall suitable for cone in sell. lodge purposes, pprored July 18, 1894, ns follows, via lection. Apply. 3300 Wash. Ava GARRISON, FOSTER GARRISON, Lots 1, 2, 2. 4, sec. 18, t 6 n, M L 8 17 tf 2411 Wash ave. Roth phones 1144. lnd. Phone 67L 8. L. U, (State 284, U. L K.) A copy of said list, far aa it re- DRESSMAKING Family sewing. 878 lates to said ' tracts, by ' descriptive 87th St lnd. 657. . 5 28 1m FOR SALE Fine lot on 21st street, has been conspicuously 828. 81 emib, one dollar per week. potted In this office for inspection by J. J. Brummltl WANTED. any person interested, and by the public generally FOR SALE Lots facing on WashingTO BUY. During the period of publication of to su alley. ton Ave., 48 this notice, under departmental InPrice 8450. 810.00 down, balance 810 unctions of April 25. 1907, protests WANTED Veal, pork and chickens or contests nt (ha Chicago Market, 185 24th 8L per month. This Includes cement against the claim of the sidewalk. 'Same Mae lota at Adams Stats to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described, on the Ave. 8300. Lota on 7th St, 64x146 J.H. Myers, 8200. ground that the same I: more valuable WANTED. 740 WaUklngtoa Ave. for mineral than for agricultural will ha received and noted for BOARDERS. BUILDING lots on car line; your own Tport to the General Land Office at terms; money advanced to build Washington. D. C. Failure so to proA gentleman boarder and WedelL test or contest within the time speci- WANTED 2053 Adams. 8 2 lwk roomer, fied will be considered sufficient evidence of the FOR SALE Nice building lot Close character of the tracts and the selection! thereof, BUSINESS CHANCES in. near ear line, only 85 per front foot Terms to suit J. J. Brum-mlbeing otherwise free from objection. 111 12 be ncommended for approval. FOR SALE Boarding bouae, E. X. THOMPSON, boarders; good location, 134 W.27th. WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. Register. t HARNESS AND SADDLES 2250-225- 1907. a-- Cleaning, repairing und pressing 176 Grant. James A. neatly done. Strickland, proprietor. PROFESSIONAL FOR RENT Largs front room, with bath aad phone. Also two single rooms. Enquire 2428 Adame Ave. wk Plenty shade. DELP WANTED CLOTHES CLEANED C. JULY 1ft IkllSat PETER S. WILSON. Contractor and Bulkier of Cement 1ork. Estimates furaiuhej and aD work guaranteed. 1140 25th St Wash. Are. rooms FOR RENT Two uleely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 2756 Adams. WANTED La undress, Ogdei Central Hospital FOR RENT Nicely furnished light huuaakeapiug rooms for young couple. Apply ::: Hid. FOR SALE Harnesses, surrey and delivery wagons, corner Grant aad 24( ; or trade for horses. FOR RENT Newly furnished with bath. 381 22nd. I lttf . FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Bell phone IWY- 8 8 iwk FOR BALE or trade, a good square plea a, in good condition. Address "T," cere a usdard. jt WANTED A lady or gentleman eook and a dining room glrL Lincoln Howl if 8 2 Apply 668, 27th. Surrey. Wash. Ave. CEMENT CONTRACTOR turned fence poata ISih St. lnd Tel FOR SALE -- A new Bennlng Piano, a Howe Ventilator, a Refrigerator and n Couch. Apply at 248 3mh. FOB KENT PIANOS FOII SALE. 2 w FOR SALK Good restaurant. In live town. Beat Investment in Neiada. Proprietor obliged to go cant. K. M. C.. Standard. IN EFFECT Nuielty md Bicycle Wurk, Light Maci'ine Repairing, by Xef ft Drabta, fl-- F TIME CARD bHYCLt htPAthtri SALE Cut carnation and tea roaea. Mr. E. B. Knapp, 11)3 Jefferson Bell phone 223 Z. FOR UNION DEPOT . W. WANT ADS BRING BIO RESULTS WANT-ADBR1NO BIG RESULTS S J. MORGAN. Fla Secr. WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. 2314 Mofflt Are. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS- - |