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Show THE wlli hope that such consignment this materially help the eluia tioa in consection. Those familiar with the ditions and with ratea believe that there wlU be large nhipmeme of tote fuel both to Idaho and Utah. The new rates go Into offset September shipment Already considerable have been made to toe West from Lincoln and Springfield, 111, and the Illinois .Central railroad la dally receiving numerous reoueats from this needna relative to fuel consignments. The mine operators of both Illinois and Indiana now hare agents In thia MERITS territory looking after fuel business, rAKEf ISSUE OVER THE and n circular la being prepared giving OF HEPBURN BILL. the names of the mines and operator y la statu named, which will short-lb? to the public for it InIssued Elkina Law and formation. The mine operators of Utah H,lSSm.UWMN.R-i- L and Wyoming have their agents in the raad Maaaura. middle wee Lera territory and n circular giving Information similar to thnt to be disseminated here will be published. Ceorgetowu. Ohio. Aug. his delivered Itoeker laet night Lw to Secretary Taft The speech CHARGEI BROUGHT AGAINST MINISTER tha ChanUuqua aaaembly. beton fU Anaconda, Aug. 22. Grave chargee Own the apeach of tha j. Quoting Imvi beti preferred pgilut Rtr, WU-de- r remark hla from aeeNtarr ol war and one of the most promiex-tNutting, t In eoagreaa, tha aanator has !!!7VT. riewi ox public questions, nent clergymen of Butte. Thia not been brought before the conferon him polnta. with many gTt-uence eos alone and possibly will not be, An tha pro vision of tha Hepburn further than the fact that charges condemned by have been preferred agalnit him. It epeclflcelly rate except the la undemood, however, that the acha enid. ware ineor--orat- cusations era with reference to busithem moat of ness transactions la which ha in said by the eenate. and aome to have acted Improperly. my active aaalataBce. awn motion. Bishop Moore of Portland has named d --ib open mybeen put through the the following court of ministers which B the bill had wax put through the will hear the ease: Rev. Mr. J. A. .t. m it aenate oommittee, under Bad roc, chairman; F. E. Doddn. H. A. Lit. And tha !dan to allow no amendment whatp James, C. B. Miller, C. E. Cunningany ham. I. B. Ware, P. M. Adam. P. M. it would hare been without features whateTer, except Faith, J. A. Meeke, W. E. Snyder. Juchasthe friend of that propoaittoa Rev. 8. A. Oliver was appointed to claim to dnd In the provision enfr act as counsel for the defense and the on power Rev. Mr. O. A. Wells for the confer(erring the ence. The proceeding! of the comtatentata commerce commission. mittee will be private until the report wna to that proposition I waa oppoael Secretary TWt of the conference la made. r.fc ao aaawer to the auggaatioo EVIDENCE OF FRAUD. that tha three powera of government the legislative, tha executive and the Bualnass of Sullivan-RIc- o all conferred on the Company WdldaL-- ar Has Bsan Negligently Handled. that thia commingling of theof .SJwpewem it in violation Reno, Nev, Aug. 22. The suit there la no brought by tbs BulUvna-Rlc- e company Thava contended thattha Hepburn for possession of Its hooka, taken from lowering of rata alnoe toe office of U M. Sullivan, In the dlw law was paaaed, whereby theahlppere matrlct court brought out the fact that of Ohio have been benefited. The adthe business bad been negligently jority of their ratea have been vanced. Tha purpoae of the Elkina bandied, Showing evidence of fraud apeedy and mismanagement kw wu to give the ahlppera adlacrlm-and remedy agalnit rebatee and Application for a receiver wu made, to absolutely break up attorney! for the defense stating that and destroy inch ptuottceq It would be a crime to allow tha books a Tuaunuch aa tha eecretary enter-taln- to revert to the beads of Graham Rice, aa to to further prey upon the public and the vlewa he ao expresses Inae-Bacstockholder by false entries and mistha difficulty of eouvlctlona, and as the Intemlate Commerce representations. They also claim they for predaely the same will prove in solvency. recommend the abolition of The report of Auditor Rod, which of by hnprlaonment aa part been accepted by toe prosecution, hu y the Elkina law, the charge of the shown thnt Graham Riee made an enElkina taw, especially the that try on the books to Indicate thnt there L la tha matter of abollahlng imprlion-bcb- - wm a capital stock of 150,000, supposwithU meaeure, railroad a wu ed to be In tha treasury In cash at the rat tha aUfbtaat excnee or Juatlfico- time of the Incorporation, when there tioe. la no evidence to show they bad anyThe aecretary alio eeeka to create thing. unit-adi- y railroada the tmpnmiox that the The hooka did not show any credit to opposed tha paauga of the Hep Sullivan for toe fll.000 ha pot into burn rale law. the business. If av recollection be not at fault, The plaintiff! allege that they are Now tha Fmuylvania railroad, the for the company to regain the ulng railrTortt,' New Haven and Hartford anil the prosecution la introduchooka oad and a number of other railroad ing foreign evidence In showing tha ftrorad the Hepburn W1L Cutting aolvency and bunlnua methods of tha off pane alone wu worth millions firm. to the railroada Positive prohibition wu d! rebatea and dlaerlmlnaUona MANSFIELD WILL REfiT. worth (till more mllUona." recent of bia Senator Foraker apoko Nervous Prostration Keeps Him Off the Stage. public requuta that Secretary Taft tarto hla give a bill of particular! iff raviaiox views and declared that Plattoburg, N. Y, Ang. 22. Richard tha Columbna ipeech wu not suffl Mansfield today left tola place for hla clently clear on thia point aumraer place at New London, Conn. Assuming ha la correct In bia conMr. Mansfield denied himself absolutetention that the difference in the coet men and others, bat of tabor here and abroad nbould fix ly (o newspaper for him, utd: the duty, he seema to overtook the hit brother, speaking "Mr. Man afield la foaling somewhat facta that tha duties fixed by the Ding-lebetter than when ha arrived last law were, in the Judgment of no higher than wu necessary month. Ho hu not been out driving eover thnt differential, and that since toe first day be arrived here, . to those duties, if that rule la to govern, beeauu of toe bad roads which are not fit for a person suffering from cunot be high enough now. prostration to rid over. He It is common knowledge that the nervous hla time sitting on the pimssa, pends coat of all klndi of labor hu meanwhile advanced from 25 to 50 per cent reading; smoking, dictating - letters. Ha ia la thia country without any corres- He was on tooafeplaxxa todaycheerful. We leaving tonight for ponding advance In foreign countries." New London, Connecticut. He may until winter or he may stay then stay CERTIFICATES DO NOT PLEASE he foelr. Ho then all winter. Just BANKERS. ainco be first hu bad no Intention, realised that he wu Buffering from Washington, Aug. 22--' While the nervous prostration, . of acting tola mw 10 gold certificatM authorised by season. Ha resolved to take a fun tea-son'rest and ha will certainly do no. the last eoagreu and placed la clrcu--' tat tl&athat ho will regain I expect tatlon the flint day of Jnly la a triumph bis health completely and ruumo hla the engraver's art, tha general de- career on toe stage. His physician la tain la almoat Identical with that of In Montreal and hu not, naan him thi 20 gold certificate recently leaned, for nearly a week." n Samuel J, Henry, writing for the EuUetia of the American Institute of INVESTIGATE SIGNAL!. puking. To bank men and other handler of money this similarity, Changed Pram which la nelly remarkable, will cum White Light Is toto BoDanger. the bill to be "Safety nnpopular. And the y Moral public, too, will have board of hi easily distinguishing tha two Washington, Ang. to investigate the Ua It would seem the utility baa experts appointed nm sacrificed to art. Even n cuual signal system of railroada la toe confronted at Itauoa at the notes In question will United States will be toke It mulfeat thnt their concurrent toe outset with the fact that there more or teas jhratatlon will dm attended by eonfn-tat- e hu bun a complete and and possible lose. startling revolution in block signal te To be specific In tha during recent yearn Thin objections, the practice less unithe than cation of tha changing nothing la each vignette In d white light Raody the aame, and their appearuce versal and Wklngly similar. The coloring of from safety to danger nlgnnL Nth notes la Identical. Unhappy Ever since block signaling went ttmnai characterises other futures, Into effect on American railways, and jtaubtless, the treasury department la even before that time, white light at ntatfled In ulng n uniform color for night bu been notice of safety to ua gold Issues, but It Should atop too men on the bend end. ft atlll In were ud not seek further uniformity, ao on toe majority of roads,' bnt gen"Mrtlng to Mr. Henry, who anya eral managers throughout the country entirely distinctive design have decided almost without exceptot to be adopted for each denoml-- 1 tion toot (hu best signal practice dishhtNw. If thia is not dona the treae-rn sign iff dear cards white light department. Instead of being n ahead," and transforma fta meaning to of assistance to the business something wrong) atop immediatel' yreally be hampering It Another objection Is that the figure which appears in the upper cor-- r BENDING MESSAGES BY MAIL of the face of the note, la entire-too small, not count-only for rapid Net Illegal for Telegraph Combut for nee. It would be It la v better Ifgeneral panies to Da Be. it were of larger slie and distinct. Buffalo, N. Y- - Aug. 20. It te sot illegal to send telegrams through the COAL RATES REDUCED. That 1a too statement made by United States Attorney yesterday Mwdt Cut the en Fuel Effort were made Freight M. Baas. Lymnn Fiani Miaaourl River Points. by the striking. tetagraphbrs to bring managements of the Western vfo ae tat In lessening the coal the Union ud Foetal Telegraph com- .. which will confront too pao-tol-a Into court for reserving mee-tBtsection tola winter, too panies at the regular rate and sendon .coal from the mines In Hit mall. Mr. Baaa aeya that B4 Indiana has been reduced to ing them by te no federal law to cover toe ton from Mlaaonrl river points there . therefore no prosecution eonld tofaita In Idaho and the Union ease, In the federal court brought bo hu made a through fate from MBiod to Utah common nu. The people of Pruned an beginning 17.05 a ton. In the former the rate represents a redoe-o- f i realise that they have their own 5 from L50 to 3 a ton and In problem of women and child labor. arer- - The government statistics npon the toil. JIAO to mHAS.te lathecutriver, on. sad off. The aabjeet are attracting attend the mat 11 to encourage toe shipment of the newspaper are treating from Illinois and Indiana la the tar a erivua problem. a Seurr S, rate-makin- ly cotn-SZZ- m h m re-ao- pun-Uhaie- aeo-retar- u y cpn-gTes- a, u s dlffl-Mk- 22-T- time-honore- u u 7 r.u u he EXAMINES: UTAH. OGDEN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, UNION DEPOT PROFESSIONAL TIME CARD OSTEOFATHY. it TO REPLIES MORXISQ OPPOSITION IN THIS DEPARTMENT THE PRICE FOR ADVERTISEMENT! MUST BE PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE, (BUllNEib HOUSES RUN-NINBOOK ACCOUNT! ONLY EXCEPTED.) NO ADVERTI!fcMENT THAN 25 CENT! FCR FIRIT INSERTION; CENT PER WORD FOR EACH SUISEQUENT INSERTION. FIRST INSERTION ONE CENT ER WORD. OR 20 CENT! PER LINE PER WEEK WITHOUT CHANGE. OR FI CENT! PER LINE PER CALENDAR MONTH WITH NO CHANGE OP COPY. OR 50 CENT! PER LINE PtR MONTH ON A SIGNED CONTRACT TO RUN FOR ONE YEAR WITH ONE CHANGE OP COPT EACH MONTH. CM TO GORDON G. IYES. Osteopath, gradual from Parent School, JQrkvllte. Ma LowioAtnnar Mock, suite 5A Treatment by appointment. Hours a. m. to p. m. Bell phot, 1014 K. lnd, 1612. IE!! ONE-HAL- F SHORTHAND f PHILADELPHIA WITNESSES A MARKABLE RIVALRY. In Whieh the Motor Cara Are ning the Patronage of the Public, RE- Win- , HELP WASTED. Philadelphia. Aug. 22. The fight between toe Auto Transit company and toe railway eorporatlona. which bu been waged by toe Invisible forces la the local oonneita, continues ud the operations of the motor cars with success signalise a victory for toe IndeTwelve electric pendent concern. buses are now being operated on perfect schedule, and Philadelphians are availing themselves of the convenience which hu come to slay. Buss are being operated on a route extending from Broad and Spruce to Fairmont park by way of Broad and Diamond streets. motor Twenty-fiv- e cars were to havo been used, but uncompleted accommodations at the immense garage hu allowed only too operation of half the number. That toe Quaker City hu taken kindly to toe Innovation, however, then can be no denying. Every bus Is taxed to Ita fall capacity, and the rule la muting with public approval. When fully equipped toe Transit company will prove a dangsrou factor in public Conveyance. Already tha people have evinced great luterut lu the new line of motor cart, and la addition to tha convenience and accommodation. residents in the northwestern aution of the city find the new system a muua of rapid transit. The vehicle are double-deckerwith aeuss to the upper deck from toe rear platform, aa la the case with too London busu. Indeed, the Philadelphia vehicles are patterned very clouly after thou la the wotld'a metropolis, and their rather gaudy coloring gives the staid old Quaker City quite a metropolitan aspect The buses were hull! on toe Imperial electric vehicle patents bv toe Commercial Truck company of America, and are of the l drive pattern, each motor being of two and a half horsepower. Twin ulld rubber tire are used on all four whuls and there la very little Jar, and that only at polnta where toe tracks on cron streets are set too low. The route through ia over aw phaltod atreeta and through tha finest residential section of toe city p toper. s, blue-and-gol-d four-moto- r, four-whee- PERFECTING SEA DEFENSES. 21. Brigadier Washington, Aug. General Murray, chief of artillery, and Commander Spencer Wood of toe navy started for the Pacific coast, where they will lay out toe so--r ailed detenu ten areas, similar to thou coast. established on the Atlantic They will visit Seattle, Portland, Sen Francisco and Ban Diego. MUST CONQUER WORLD. The Hague, Aug. 22 The THE OGDEN SCHOOL OF SHORT-bu- d nod Typewriting, 2447 Washington Ave, Lewis Block, 5th floor. Thorough instruction by competent teacher. . Term reasonable. Now reedy to receive pupils. PHYSICIANS FOR RF.XT riMui WANTED Table girt at Hot Springs FOR RENT Furnished room, suitable for 3 gentlemen. 252 22nd 8u Hotel, ten miles out. Call up oa phone today. 22 2wka WANTED At once a middle-ageBOONS lady eed pantry furnished for housekeeping, 2126 Wash. S 22 tf to do housework oa ranch in Nevada. Must gire good reference. For particular call at room four, FOR RENT Two rooms with bath, suitable for two or throe gentleHealy Hotel, between 10 and It a m. men. Ind. Phone 634. 23 2t d FDR RENT 25th St. FiurntaheJ rooms. MO 519-t- f T-ast A. , 407-40- 8 17-le- HELP WASTED RENT 157 23rd BL 1- Two furnished Lo Deport Limited.. Angela 3:26 e.m. 1:26 pm. 1:56 PJU. 5:25 gn. 7:66 SjOverlug Limited U2 Ogden, Echo 4k CoalviUa dlAtiaatto Express West Bound. Arrive; I.Cailfornia Express ,... 2:45 n.m. UliOgdea, Echo A ConlviUe16:26 a.m. MI I.Faat Mall .... limited 12:15 p.m. 4:56 p.m. f-- - OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. CO. "SorU Baud. 3 Portland Butte 93 Moled. Kelton - 7 PUrtlud. Butt Deport Expresal 1:25 u- 9:26 am (x) Exproee 2:35 p.m. Expose., Bpectel HORN. aOflteee ever Badeeaa a FDR Eset Booed. lu.Faet Moll 1:16 .. 6:6 pm. Tto, 16jTnowstou BpockJ Drug Store; I seek to buaineee of 9 From Portland 4b Bntte nil partlea; am attorney agalaat all It Cache Volley Express corporations and monopolies. Pre10 From Pwtlud Butte pared te transact any and all kind 24;Malad ud Kelton (a) cf legal business. No-South Bound. EL T. HULAMISKI. Attoraey-at-lAw- . 16,'Yelloeitone IpseuT Rooms 8'fo, Salt LekratT..:: First National Bank building. General practice. SLoeal for gait Lake... Attorney-nt-Law- WANTED At once a chambermaid, FOR RENT Housekeeping room. 171 22nd. good wages. Board and room. Reed HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. Hotel. g IT tf FOR RENT Furnished room; light HAIR SWITCHES for sol at reduced and bath. 2310 Wash. WANTED Girl, small family, good 1 10 if prices. Hair chains a specialty fi 14 tf wages. 135 lOlh. Masquerade costume to rent fur FDR RENT Furnished rooms. Bell ball ud tbeatera. All mall order 1SS7-T- . WANTED Aa phone filStf promptly attended to. Mrs. C. E. experienced lady 87-t- f Bon 415. Lee, 821 24)h. P. p reiser at toe Elite Cleaning Co. HOUSEKEEPING rooms, furauhed or 7 unfurnished. Boyle block. tf CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. WANTED A girl for general housework. 004 25th street I T tf FDR RENT 2 furnished rooms for FRED A. LUND, General Ooa tractor housekeeping; no dogi; no children. in brick and atone. 679 2 IK. Bell 184 26th 8L WANTED A woman cook, 171 ttnd. 5 Phone lOfO-Y- . WANTED Lauu dm, Ogden General 21 tf Hospital. R. R. CO. K lllCacbe Volley Ip 1K7. 1 fjLoo Angelas Limited DR. A. FERXLUND, Physician and Surgeou. Office tours, 10 and 12 a. 25ih SL Office m, 12 to 4 p. bl Bell I15K; lad. SIX Shone s4d Week. lad. phone 563. ATTO UNION PACIFIC 1 (Overland AND SURGECNS. l0 furnished rooms. WANTED Woman to work by the day. 2520 Madison Ave. AND TYPEWRITING IN EFFECT JULY Arrive. 9.16 u-0:5- 6 en. 16:20 em. 1:25 p.m. 6:26 p m. Depart 1ST ix. ax 7:15 9:25 II Cache Balt Uke 16:46 2 IJmltad for Balt Lake. 2:61 pm. 14 Local ts Salt Lake 1:10 p.m. Balt Lake 9:15 JOFor City.... pjn. 3 U Angeles limitei.. 1:55 p.m. 8elt Leu Flyer 9:16 p.i Boutn. Arrive. "i'broiu Belt Lake 1I:S3 e.m. 5 9:16 xna Jom Balt Uke W eel Belt Lake 16:40 n.m. lT 1:10 p.m. Angeles Umlted. Balt 1:40 pje. 7 From Belt Lake 1:09 p.m. llPYom salt Lake 9:69 7:26 p.m. Exproee 1:69 lljTeUowatane BpeeUI 10 Q8ANPE WESTERN R. R. CO. u .... .... I-- Is Iom px rooms. FRATERNAL FDR RENT Throe rooms for house- keeping; furnished or unfurnished; no children. Apply Colonial, VoT Yut BoundT lAtlantlc Msll.poiuts out l3;foUt Lake Local .... Lshe Paseuger. HjBait 2 Atlantic Umlted OjAtiantie Exproee , l FTom EiTit tl0m 11 fialt Uke Local eei.. Ex. AU Points Eeet l Peclflc Coeet Umlted.. IljSelt Lake Local... . . . SOUTHERN FACIFUTC U3J "Veiit Bound bepert. ' SEx. for gen Fruciioo.'. 4:30 nan.' f)Ex. for Ban Frucleco.. 1:41 p.m. RQVAL ARCANUM. Tested, nound, reliable. Fraternal RENT Furnished rooms for Beaeflriary Order. Insure men at roaaonable WANTED-You- ng three men at the Depot sleeping ud light housekeeping. Ill thousand rates for one, two, rr omee-grnodollars. Accumulated 27th. new stud. 30.00 Salary, per fund thro m..!tua dob Marly month. , 023-l- f Investigate. Rocky Mountain FDR RENT One furnished room for lara. No. Council. meota 637, aoooad uJ ladles. BQ phone 1414-Y- . fourth Fridays at A. O. U. W. hUL WANTED-Taac- her or other educated W. Stone, Regut; J. W. 'Yotber-poon-. F, gentleman or lady fur ecbool orooo-- TO RENT Newly furnished rooms Collector; (1. B. Roberta. Sec'y. with bath. 311 22nd. aition. Good salary. Address "JUL," Standard. WWt FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD; HOUSEKEEPING rooms, 1ST Twosty WANTED Teacher or other educated Ogdu lodge No. SO. T. F. B, 6 gentleman or lady for echool propoMail 12.99 p.m meets Aral ud third Thursdays at Fiipv sition. Good WANTED. Address ljOvertand Umlted 9:16 p a salary. I p. m in valu Labor Hall, 361 2lh B.B," Standard. street. Visiting members cordially From WeeL FURNISHED ROOMS. invited. "iflfFaaT Mali MEN ud boys wasted to learn plumbiMiiieenii D H. ADAMS, President 6, Ex. from Ben Frendeoo 6:26 WANTED Famished or unfurnished ing, plastering, bricklaying. Day IDA BECKER, Secrotary. 2Overmnd Umlted 1:16 p.a rooms or small kuuae, with bam, and night classes. Free cat. PosiB. O. KKOTH. Treasurer. ' 4Bx. from Ben Francisco 1: 16 p.n tion secured. No book learning. nearby. 2470 Well. (x) Except Sunday. Coyne Trade School, Sta St, POD PILLOWS. Bu Francisco end N. T. ll?-ly- r Ogden Iodt No. I, Independent OrBIG money for caavaaalag salesmen. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. der of Odd Fellewn. Mute In I. O, BOARDER!, O. F. hall every Tuesday 2354 Walk Uf .evulng. EXCELLENT modern rooms ud Visiting brothers cordially Invited to Bege Ulv Circle, Nq 104, meets evbe present. board, Mw rates. 533 23rd St FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE ery eeeoed end fourth Friday night J. W. BAILEY, Noble Grand. AH-lm- o et 7:20 It X. at P. ball. .Visiting HENRY K18SEL, Secretary, neighbors cordially Invited. FOR SALEWantd to exchange DAISY CA8HMORB, G. N, U7 FOB RENT. equity in piece pf (era tend for lota QUEEN CITY, REBEKAH LODGE, Trecy Avenue. la Ogden CRy. Hunter A Kennedy. No. 4, I. O. O. F. Meet secKATE HETMAN, Clerk, 229 1 ROOMS kND BOARD I 23 6t. ond ud fourth Friday ovenlaga at 23rd Street Odd Fellows' HalL VialUag memFDR SALE Beven-rootbrick house, BOARD Ud room. 271 22nd. bers Invited. Worn of Woodcraft, Ogdeu Circle six clothe closets, dressing rooms, ELLA BOGART, Noble Grand. BOARD AND 442 ROOM C9th 111, meets every Tuesday night at street. bath, pantry, cellar and porches. GERTRUDE KOONS, Beer (ary, 7:16 o'clock, K. of P. ball Visiting Ftor particular, inquire 2757 Wash. Ave; Neighbors Invited. FOR RENT. S. P. O. elks. Duse can be paid at to office of Ed FDR BALE Choice lot cor. 27th end UNFURNISHED Elks Ogdu Lodge No. fit. Atoth, toe afternoon vf toe 28th of each & F. ROOMS. Jeff. Inquire Mr. Bell, 312 26th. Lodge and club roomn, neoond floor, month, Pint National Buk Bldg. MR8. ALICE COLLINS, G. N, 2612 FOR RENT Four rooms for 51.00. 2416 Washington avenue. Regular 262 21st Plngrao Ave. moatlnga every Tuesday evening. MARIE CRITES, Clerk, 2731 MonA. T. HE8TMARK, Exalted Ruler. FDR BALE One flu form at West roe Avenue. J. H. KNAUfiS. Secretary, Weber, constating at 40 seres of FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms, 442 room 16th four brick lad. Phone 3644A. St laud, hones, good OGDEN LODGE NO; 1, Dl OF H. a hern ud oetbulldlnge, four cows, tf ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA An and chicken. kinds of pigs Excelsior Oamp No. 2246. meet RENT Throe OGDEN LODGE No. L D. of H. utarnlakad machinery ud tools ud a fine crop. FOR ' ary, eeeoad and fourth Than day of roomq, 607 20th. MU is K. et P. hell too first ud Cheap if taken at once. Call at at toe each month HalL street. 26th Eaglee 260, third Wednesday afternoons of each ladtea cordially invited. , month et 8:16 p. m. FOB BENT. MART MRS. amen BALB-A HEFFNER, Oracle, SUSIE BIMS, C. of IL FDR oottagq, with 2641 Arana. Washington modem improvement!. 2024 Jaffar- JEANETTE MILL Fieueler. UNFURNISHED HOUSES. 2nd IL JOSU RHEA. Recorder. . L. JENNIE PROUT, Recorder. FDR RENT cottage, 206 fiat FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. FDR SALE Iota In too 'Orchard, 81 LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. I 22 4t Cor. 7th ud Washington Are., 40 2 Order oi Engles, Ogdu Fraternal to 122, Terms flO.OO alloy. FDR RENT by bouse, mj-era-. Aerie, No. Ill, F. CL E, meet every Silver Hive, Nq L meete every Tue down ud 10.00 per month., J. H. 222d Plngroe Wadneadey evening in Engle hell, eeet day at 2:20 p. m., at K. of C. He! - Myera, 740 Washington Avc.' of Reed hotel, at 1:66. Visiting BrothNq 2472 Washington nroaoq Vial er Eaglee an Invited to attend the teg aiiters cordially lavttod. FOR RENT A brick house BESSIE 8EBRINO, L.C. FDR SALE Nino, room bouse with on 4th St E. A. Stratford. First Aerie meeting. L. JENNIE PROUT, R. K. T. MORRIS. W. Freoldut barn, stable and hay nfaad, in good National Bank Bldg. 16 tf 2455 Van Barra Avq D. T. TRACT, Beeratary. railroad location, with one to six DR. H. B. FORBES, Aerie Fhyeiciu. acres of flretolau lud. Reasonable FOR RENT Modern Ihom house KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES; terms. Apply 241, 2iat street oa 17th St Address EILB. cere ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTOR Standard. Ogditn Tut, Nq 24. null too nee-enWasatch Divteloa Nq 124, O. R. O. and fourth Friday BUILDING lota on ear lino; your own WANTED. fourth eeooed end mute nideyo at at o'clock sharp, la I. O. O.evenings, F. ball terms; money advanced to build. 2:10 p. m. te K. of P. hall, comer K sights cordially Invited te visiting WedclL 24th TO BUT. street Waablngtu tvuu end All broth era are eordiell Invited to attena. J. W. HALSET. Commander. A new F. BOND, Reoord Keeper. bouna; ue acre of lud WANTED Real estate to eelL We attend. T. . GEO. C. C. ALLEN. have customers for honaee ud tote In toe choicest of bearing fruit; ' B. D. U DOYLE, ud T. ranging from 1166 to 1 1,506. that good location, 1 1400. masonic; can be eold on monthly or annual residence in railAn elegant PYTHIAN BISTERS. payments. Could roll a doses nach road district, (1400. Hunter A Queen Esther Chapter Nq 4, O. E. bargain right away. Nine tens of good lud with water, Meet every Saturday afternoon at B. Regular meetings held at Meacnlc toreoroom-house- , Kennedy, fourth floor Flint Natl located 40 ud from fl 17 6t 1:80 In Pythtea ban, Utah National Hall on Washington avenue, between Bank Bldg. ear line, 91450. rods Buk building. Sojourning alatera cor- Twenty fifth end Twenty-eixtstreets CHAUNCET PARRT, invited to attend. the trot ud third Fridays of each WANTED Veal, pork ud chickens dially Cor. 23rd end Wash. Phoae 150-- x EVELYN OLASMANM, M. E. CL mute. Sojourning membera cordialat too Chicago Market 125 24tt St MRS. MIBB LOUISE RITTER. M. f R. fk C. ly invited to attend. . ANNA LEWIS. W. M.1 A snap near Corfu, FOR SALE ULT V. HALS TED, Secretary. HONEY TO LOAN DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. 180 acres tend, 92040 per aero cash. Good water right Jeaso A. Child, WOODMEN OF THE WORLte STREET CAR MEN, Leootah OomcO. Nq 5, Di of P. RAILWAY. Ogden, R. F. D. No. 4. CLERKS. BOOKKEEPERS, and al muote toe first end third Weiaaedoy Weber Camp Nq 74, meota in K. ethers employed, find our ofltee re- eftarnoons at 1:16, Engle HalL Dues FOR SALE At sacrifice, C. of W sumo 916 to 91Ml be Buie to P? ben la the Utah National Buk of of liable for Alien, en paid brick heuae, largo borne, preseed BL in- baildiBg every Tknndey eveatag at 111 members YtaiUas 16th before if dee. paid fine end Pap abode trees, chicken bonis betook. Visiting Weodmra cordially mute suspended in e Irka esq No vited. fin spring water. 1716 WashingMARTHA A. MORRIS. PeeahunUq invited to attend. charge for applications. Tbs City Bell telephone 651-ton Ave. K. of R. AUCR COLLIN B, T. C MORRIS, C, C. Loan Agency, 8alt 617, 41L First H. AUTU. Clerk, First National National Bank Bldg. Buk Building. WASHINGTON. ORDER OF FOR SALE MONET te salaried peopro wltoott KNIGHT! OF PYTHIAS. security ur udorseaeet; permeate Ogdu Union, Ne 171, order of MISCELLANEOUS. t suit either weekly or monthly; Washington, meets every Tuesday fcasineu wufldeattaL Can aod gut evening et 6 oclock in A. O. U. W. Ogdu Lodge K. I, Kalght of IX IX Drekq 419-1- 1 B my FOR BALE D. A R. O. ticket from hall. Visiting eomradee invited to Pytoiaq meets et Castle HelL Utah iu bldg. National Buk bslldteg. every Mu-daOgden to Colorado. Springs, male. Address J. IL, Standard. WILLIAM DOTLE, Pneldnt . evulig. All K. af P.I requested MONET TO LOAN, en terms ud to meet with us. RICHET. WALTER Becroury. estate. HUNTER A KENFOR SALE A long time contract in J. H. SHAFER, C C dty realfourth floor. First National NEDY. Rock Quarry, near Ogden. Big monE. R. GE1QKR. M. of E. KNIGHTS OF. COLUMBUS. tf Building. L. N. MEAD; K. of R an4 8. ey. Best of reasons for selling. R. Christensen, 2301 Wuh. MONET TO LOAN J. BRUWCITT MALL FDR an 210-24- 0 wasted. -- 1-- n clou of the eighth International Zionist congress, which has been In eualon In thin city slnco August 12th, waa marked with groat enthusiasm. Dr. David Wolffsohn of Cologne delivered toe closing speech. Ho said among other things that toe Jewish people must yet conquer toe world. Unable to obtain men enough for the harvest fields, Marinette eounly, Wisconsin, farmers havs hired women In their place. a . n ' VI-Itt- LEGAL, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Bids for the completion of toe upper story of the WEBER COUNTY INFIRMARY will be received, together with separate bid for plumbing, at tha office of the Countv Clerk, In toe County Court Honan, up to 12 o'clock noon, Wednesday, September 11, 1507. Plans and i peel cations for toe of too upper floor of toe building, and pinna and apeciflcatlona for toe plumbing are oa file at the office of F. C. Woods A (fe, architects. Rooms 501-First National Bank Building, Ogden, Utah. Tbs Board of County Commissioners reserve the right to nJtaut any and all bids. By older of toe Board of County 11 com-pletio- 2, Commlasfonera. DABID MATTSON. County Clerk. Vint Publication, August 22, Last Publication, Sept. 10, 1907. 1007, FARMS FOR RENT. 1-- u Four-noma- d eta-roo- m a tl . k FOR RENT Thrqe farms. Hunter A 2 22 lmo Kennedy. LOST LOST Jersey calf. Finder plefese notify Rlverdale Flour Mill, lad Phono M0. LOST In North Ogden, Thursday, night one light sorrel mare. Branded Bar under L on left rump. Return to William Brae. XJvery and U-t- f reoelve reward. FOUND Monday night, lndy'e allk ' Owner can get aame at Weaaler, Cigar Factory. FOUND ahawL 21-2t BUSINESS CHANCES BUSIKE8B Opportunity for 10 daye. CHANCE natter to make 1500.00 la Address B. J Standard. POE BALE A weD established and good paying dairy business, and fine - stock of choice dairy sown, A snap If taken at once. For particular see G. A. Horn. 415 Bede Bldg. BeU phone 131A -- Z. tern FDR SALE New Axmlnieter xlL Apply 2612 Well Ave MEDIUM. MADAM JENXINGSi-SpIritu- ium. Class Friday, al I p. med m. 427 25th. WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. J. FOR BALE Marshall- A Wendell pior cub time payments. ano, 1250.00. Apply 612 21t St . tf WANTED. 21-3t Ogdu kuL Nq Council Nq 777. ery Wednesday evulng Wash.-Avq- , . MISCELLANEOUS. Rug, y WESTERN DETECTIVE AGENCY 1471 at at Meete evK. of C. 9 ttatoex. Vkittag members weieoBM. J. H. DeYINE. O. K. W. J. MORGAN. Fix BeCy. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA n 1 Herald Bldg., Balt Lake City. Utah Camp Nq 9996, Modem W FOR SALE Ticket to Omaha for of Americe, meets every Tuesday lady. Call lnd. 3731-D- , afternoons. F. O. Box 169. Both Phones Bell, V initial pre2832: Ind. 330. This agency night al Eegl HalL If-invited. all handle member detective to proper pared M. A. GOULD, V. CL FOR BALE A good riding pony. 2351 buaineas entrusted to It by corqp raJ, H. SHAFER, Ctar. Jefferson avenue. tion or individual!. 490-46- - 006-me- BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICA. Yeomen, Ogdu Homestead No. 1505, meete every first and third Friday night at 7:96 in K. to hefl, Nq 1471 Wuh. Avq Visiting arehera cerdteny invited to meet with u. FRANK R. W1ANT, Feromaq 9111 Lincoln. MABEL TURNER, 1214 Moffit Avq oerrwpeeduL ; WANT API BRING BIG RESULTS. |