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Show I, the morning SALKt-- D Granite? Buy Grey Why Porcelain Tor White German Gel Can You hefl Seatlatmt Less Money For one week we will sell following article at unheard of prices: Regular. Special Xo. 8 White Granite Tea Kettle $1.50 Water Ducket .75 .75 Tea Pot 05 Coffee Pot Go .35 .33 0 rt .65 Quart Preserving Kettle .85 Preserving Kettle . 1.50 . Kettle. . Preserving .10 .50 .75 rt 35c 3 1-- 2 Pint Double Bice Boiler. . Double Bice Boiler I 1.00 1.50 .65 .SO Sauce Pans at same price as PreservThese prices are subject to Kettles. ing stock on hand, so we advise you to come early that you might not be disappointed. 40c WHEELWRIGHT BROS. MERC. CO. o o o o o o o o o o o o grand OPERA HOUSE Theatrical Northwostsrn Association. DiraetiM E ALEXANDER GRANT. Ran. Mgr THURSDAY o o o o o o o o Frohman Will Preaent Charlea OTIS SKINNER o o Bucceaa and Important Drama of Modem Times o the International It PUy That Interests i men and Athelsta Both Churchand OSenda North west rn Theatrical Association. E ALEXANDER GRANT. Res. Mgr. Direction FRIDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT. WHOS COMING great MINSTRELS Conceded to be THEBESTINTHEWORLD prices: ......a......... UTAHN A THEATRE EVENINGS MATINEE Two Mat-Ires- . Performance, 7:10 and 8.15. Dally, Excapt Sunday, at l:l& I1!! MATINEES 10c, 20c, 10s 10e, EOo NOTICE TO Horse Breeders J"1 Anlmd from California, BS ntaHlon, "Happy the Hooll-- " record 2:201-3- ; and tha atandard breed trotting (tal-- ? "Ptckags," race record 2:20, 2:12. Thee horset will ha at ervlce in Ogden. Sea fd Johnson& Dee the ' LIVERYMEN ,or farther parUcnlara 248 24th at o o o o o May 12. The TRADE. Washington ,Majr 11. That the trade of the United States with Germany and France will probably reach about 97.700.000.- 000 la the fiscal year end Ing June 30th next is predicted in a statement Issued today by the bureau of statistics. This Is an Increase of 1128.000.- 000 over the previous jeer. OBSERVING Every Saturday o o trike situation here Is practically unchanged with tha exception that great numbers of strikers with their famil lea are leaving tha district to secure other work. Safety precautions are till observed as formerly, though there nevtr has been any organised effort at violence. U. 8. FOREIGN 2Se to $13o Right Matinee 26eto$1.00 Scats on aalo Wednesday Morning. Changes o o HAS STRIKE. Orisaba, Mexico, Dockstader His III o o TO BE GODFATHER. MEXICO 70 People and o o Madrid, May 12. At 11 oclock the ceremony of inscribing the name of the new born prince of tha Asturias on tha city birth register took place before tha minister of Justice, the first notary of the kingdom. The prince received the names Alfonso Pio CrysUno Eduardo. Tha christening which was originally figed for next Tuaeday has been postponed to a data not yet fixed, tha king wishing to mak tha ceremony as imposing as possible. According to Senator M Rides, leader of tha monarchist democrats. King Edward telegraphed asking to be the godfather of the infant, hut a reply was sent regretting that this was impossible Inasmuch as Pppe Pins has already been named. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Lew o o o o o o o o o King Was Request of Englands Tabled by Spanish Grandees. Prices... SM0, $130 $130, 75e, 60c SEAT BALE TUESDAY. LOOK O O El Paso, Texu, May 12. Running fifty miles an hour, four miles this aide of Lords-burN. M., Southern Pacific passenger train. No. 7, west bound, nt 10:60 last night collided with a string of twelve runaway freight cam and waa wrecked. Tha angina was thrown from the track and turned over, the tender waa turned over and fell on its aide, and the eipraea oar waa throws across tha track. Only one passenger, Mrs. K. MoCas-kil- l. was ailghtly injured. Engineer Neal B. McGinnis, of thla city,-- wan caught under the tender and crushed to death. Fireman Pat Sullivan la still alive, but is no badly scalded that he cannot survive. WANTED None. . TRAIN. oooooooooooooooo t The Duel RUNAWAY g, o THE SENSATION Of Paris 200 gigiita. Of Berlin 100 Nights. 0( New York 100 Nights. iki( Ik Orbal Frcit of Uoaliar. fto TRIAL MARRIAGES. Ui Coucernlug the rich fruit of the iotas whk-gw luxuriantly in ihe Nila many charming legends have beta I old It was believed that It wis so delight ful taut thus who ate of it would never tears the spot where It grew, bul fur it would abandon home and friends to spend their Uvea in a dream of serene delight. Homer, la the Odyssey mentions the lotus eaters who lived oa tbe nor: hern eoat of Africa and records their attempts to detain the followers of Ulysses by giving them tha fruits of the lotus to eat, so that they should never wish to leave the spot where it grew. The same poctk-a- l Ida la known ti tbe Arabs, who call it the "fruit id destiny," which is to be eaten in Paradise, and it is on this foundation that Tennyson built his cbanulng poem ot the "Lotus Eaters." This mythical lotus has been tdect:flcd by several botanists with that indigenous to Tunis, which is a thorny shrub, with ber rlet the vise of an oliva Mungo Furk found a aperies of lot via In Central Africa bearing berries of a delicious taste, which oa being dried and pounded made wholesome and pleasant bread. Tbe lotus fruit found la Tuuls has a stimulating, almost Intoxicating. effect and it is therefore probable that thla plant furnished tbe foundation of the undent legends. VOLCANOES. mi i-wwirrrwTTwj.. a Ssru Oil young men rliose tbe uialds who bent pleased them. They Joined bands and by that act became man and wife uutll the corvespoudiug day of the following and fortunes of the year. If the pain had prospered during tbe year, an tbe anniversary of their meeting tbey were legally married by the priest; if all had not been well thru tbey parted. Tbe practice is supposed to hare arisen from the scarcity of clergy. If the pair deckled to part at the red of the twelvemonth, tbe bride wee at liberty to marry another man, her apprenticeship te matrimony pot carrying with it any reproach to her. Such marriages were by custom made legal Any issue resulting from the onion would in tbe cnee of second marriage be taken by the father and rank aa heir after tbe children ef tbe marriage which lasted for life. Many weddings were unmade at the end of tbe year, but it was dangerous if tbe initiative were taken by the man who bad wedded the kinswomen chief. When a Macdonald of of Bleat availed himself of hia right to send bark the sister of s Mecteod of Dungaven, tbe tatter resented It as an WHEN WAGES WERE LOW. Indignity. "He had no bonfire to celebrate bis wedding, but he Shell have Asl Tsrktr Dlaur.Fu Bln CM one to solemnise hie divorce," Macleod IT Ceats. hie word, end n terriHe swore. Columbus," said an antiquary of ble vendettakept between the clans reas a of 9320 a year-leChicago, Tot salary thaa a dollar a day. Ilia captains sulted. got 1180 s year apiece. Hie crew got ODDITIES IN GRAVES. 92.23 a month. Ts equip ths expedition that discovered America coat Dr-l- ag , Uvfae Wl ie, A Tha total coat of discovering Waa BarlaO Cm. CM. America wee 97,200. There Is a curious old gravestone la Lawyers nowadays, especially cor- Prestbury churchyard which records poration lawyers, think nothing of the fact that one woman at toast in earning million a year. la tha reign dlsd a bachelor. Her name of Edward IV. a baronet altered In his Tingling was Sarah Pickford, end the stone diurnal or diary: iuforme the reader she raid to Roger Fylpott, teemed la gravely interred "August ye 17, there the law, for bis counsel 8 shillings, Pom. 1708, and died a Bachelour in foe with fourpence for his dinner. 48th years of ber age "Ministers often make today $2(1000 A stone in Westminster abbey reor 930,000 a year, yet John Knox only cords foe Interment there of George got $220 year, or 96 a week, and that Graham, who was the only workman week Scottish more a than dollar was a font received tha honor of being buried judges got. Ha waa a "Smell salaries, those," concluded ths in Westminster abbey. Instrument maker, who in 1700 must we remember antiquary, Imt the deadbeat escapement in that in Gist epoch there wore no treats Invented IMe funeral waa attended by clocks, to inflate prices, and a dollar want in a body. tha society Royal a dinner Christmas long way. In fact; there is a Ham East In churchyard for a foully of els would have coat in Tbe wocrossways. tombstone placed John Knoxs time: For tbe turkey, 10 la said to bare been born interred man cents; cranberry sauce, f cents; potacross, married a Mr. Cross toes, l rent; turnips, 1 cent; celery, 1 cross, lived cross. Her dying request waa cent; plum pudding, 2 cents; total, 17 and died to be buried cruse, sad this waa carits, er leas than 8 cents a head. ried out Aa to more ancient graves, that of WM Life. Mtsltalf Wbk la reportsd.to b la tha email Noah If a fairy bad ever offered to grant town of Nakhltcfaavan, near Oa foot me three wishes, "the full confidence Ararat and to sixty feat in Mount f have would animals" wild of surely Another tradition aaya Oat tha length. been one ef them and probably th A is merely niche is foe well of first If we seek opportunities to be- grave n abandoned for tree.! and oa Chronfriend wild creatures and take advantage of them, ws shall often find, as I icle. bare dons, that there is so tack of re A Meeet Appeal. eponso on tbe part ef the animals, A story to told' of a New York car once walked np to a pins siskin, as hs la tha was feeding on ths ground and picked conductor who had once bean aome of hia retained who and him up in my band. Hs did not seem ministry of speech in bio now calla bit alarmed, and when a few min- former ways utes later I set him down be continued ing. lie had been at tho front of tho he rebis search for food within a few incite car collecting fares, and whan wall a hia to disposed turned platform of my feet On another occasion a yelman had boardlow throated vires allowed me te lift person told him that a street and had Houston at car tbe ed her from ber nest when I wished ts Inside. Tho conductor n found placo count ber eggs and nestled down cominside tho doorway and ran hia stepped I moment oa treasures bet tbe fortably np arid down the car, but put bar back. With e forefinger I once mild gaee bo aura wblchof tha tightly not could stroked the baek of a red breasted not packed passengers waa tha lata arrivaL batch aa be waa busy feeding oa "Will tha gentleman who got on at tree. Ernest Herald Baynes la 8t street please riser ha asked Houston Nicholas. oalmly. Tbe gentleman rose Involuntarily, Prare. As "I sent my little girl writes a corrend, with n bow nnd n "Thank yon!" t the butcher's with 60 tbs conductor collected bla fare. spondent cents to buy. some steak. Bhe came bom 10 cento short in c ban go and vu Irvias VMI Itakt sant back for the missing coin. PresWhen Irving 6rat appeared in a cerently the butcher's boy sailed with the tain midland town critics declared that dim and explained that hia employer Ms curious maanariams of voice; gait had found out his mistake, although nnd gesture destroyed Ms cbancea of they had seen nothing of my little becoming n great actor. How Irving n daughter. Tbe time went on, and 1 confounded Me critics by creating felt anxious until I beard bar singing after triumph and redeeming tha merrily In the garden. Did yen ga English stage from the charge of meback to tho butcher's f I asked. 'No, diocrity is now a matter of history. mother, it to such a lohg way, so I This great Shakespearean actor rose asked God to send for tho dime. Hu from the ranks to tho head of hia proIt not come yeti . fession by sheer force of hia histrionic power, ability and originality. And Cealaarleae- withal ho waa one of tha moat kindly An Irish ltd on the out elds vu f man, generous to a fault when tha obliged recently to seek treatment at distress and troubles of others cams n dispensary. On bis return borne from Oder Ms notice. London MnIL met by this tbe first treatment be Inquiry from hie mother: Idem tal Eva, "An what did tho doetbor man say Adam wu making bis avowal was foe matter wid year eyar Eva "Ho osld tbere was some furria "No power shall over taka yon from far It." side," he declared fervently. my "Bhurer exclaimed foe old woman, a pretty rash promise, isn't "Thats with an sir, "now, maybe, It, Inquired Ere, winking, "since you ye'll kspa sway from tttas Eyetalian know I was taken from your aide tha Success Magaslno. boys! first thing after yon arrived here? Perceiving that the woman waa givHer liprt I . Mm n rib roast, Adam went off ing "Now I bare an impression in my la tlie apple orchard. Exnlktag bend," said tha teacher. "Can any of change. yon ten mo what an Impression let" "Team, I can." replied a little fele Was UsH low itthe foot of tho class. "An imhere." feebly complained tbe "Bet pression to n dent In a soft spot" Bir- victim after tbe accident "I thought Advance. mingham' (Ata.) yon said It wts perfectly safe to go np in that old oleratorr Xafwral IsnsL "Well" replied the elevator man, "so "They say that Bradley goes on like mad since be Inherited hi vast It was sift to ro Up. Yon sea. the dan' cornin down. gerona part of wealth. fores. Philadelphia "What does hs doT "Oh, he acta like one possessed. Llpptncott's. Mr. Tossgkub Did yon bake tMa Mrs. Yonnghnb-Y- ea, Generally ths purchase of a book la bread.' darling? please dont dear. Mr. Younghub-Wa- fl, mistaken for tho acquisition of Its like that again. Yon are do anything lentm Schopenhauer. entirely too light for such heavy work. ke i Won le I! The Reason Why Hydro Carbon Taking ihe Placo ot Other Syotemo of Lighting Are: That it is a step in advance of the the other forms producing a better and more natural light. That the electric light costs three times as much money. 'f 8 There Are Othor' Roroono It IV Pay You to Invootijsto Our Offiooo Are Opon Day and Evening it 1 The Ogden Hydro Carbon Light and Heating Company ROBERT L JEWETT, Manager 2246 Wash; Ave. Phones, Ind. 290, Bell 159 HERE TO STAY Thla to n bradek of the largest aad b eat Deatal Company In tha State. FIVE YEARS aaUraiahad repntaUan has made. ns the moat popular Dob-tCompany 4n tho West aad our prieoa are within roach ef orery one. al Take Advantage of Our Opening Prices Porcelain Crowna........ to 6.66 Bet ef Teeth (boot red rubber) . .$7.00 6.68 A good Sot for to 600 Gold Crown, 22k Bridgo Work, boot.. .....92.66 to 1.66 91-6- Tooth extracted positively without pain by our actenU8o method (no suffocating gas or tortnring noodles.) Froo with pints. Honest work. Fair dealings stake our saccose 93.66 Gold FUUngs SMvcr aid Amalgam Corneal Fillings Year F retooted aad op FWIag.... .76 91-6- .60 LADY ATTENDANT. UTAH DENTAL CO. I. M. ZIMMERMAN, Mgr. OFFICE! Salt Lake, Lagan, Frere and Park City 2457 Washington Ave trl-mp- - Stromboll, May 12. Frank Alvord Parrot, of Brooklyn, N. YH assistant director of tha Royal Observatory oa on Mount Vorauvlue, baa arrived here and been cordially rrceved by the authorities. He le looked upon by the natives still here as a lunatic, because he- Is not only arriving when they are all trying to escape, but even In ascending the Volcano of Stromboll, declaring that ha conriders the situation most Interesting for his study . The fishermen and peasants are gaining mnch confidence from Ms visits believing It will bring good luck and mean a caseation of the eruption. After visiting tbe volcano, Mr. Parret wrote tbe following for the Associated Press: vu eob-tsne- e "The exceptions! duration of the present ertptive period of Stromboll seems due to Its explosive character. Tbe volcano remains abnormally quiet for many days, and then an explosion shakes the island and the crater emits gigantic columns of smoke shaped like a pine tree, and showers of aahei and atones. From a survey of present paroxysms I deduce that the crisis has passed." The woman motorist who would be dressed for all aorta of weather conditions must have five different costumes, a satin rubberised cost for rainy weather, a MU length ulster for tonring and windy weather driving in NEGROES HOUSE DESTROYED. the city, a long doi coat for shopall coat around for for n heavy ping Huston. La., May 12. Unknown winter use and a waterproof leather ' coat for winter touring purposes. persons set off a charge of aomo high exploalvea here under foe houee of Bamnel Cook, a negro, early hido blowing tho house to pteceo andtoday, BIG FIRE IN ST. PAUL. ing Cook and four other negroes sleeping in a front room. Cook's body was blown about thirty foot away into 8L Paul, May 12. Word the fork of n tree. The body of a woreached here early this man was blown n hundred feet or portion fog that the more Into tho air, foiling through the of Rush City had been totally branches of a high tree. destroyed by fire. Loss 9200- The entire town waa ahakea. No 000. ooooooo ooooooooo morn-busine- urn;. ruUa That EiUlU Far A(f la ScutUaS. llanJfastii.g" was a iiwtum that existed for ages in FcotlnuJ. Tbe contracting parties met at tbe annual fairs in their Mversl district. There 92,-80- oooooooooooooooo STRUCK LOTUS. 0lr 65c AMUSEMENTS. examinki:, ogden. utaii. Monday, may n; ss Street oooooooooooooooo dew. ... CUnt. EXCURSIONS TO CALIFORNIA. Dally, April 26th to May 18th; -- OgJon to Baa Francisco md turn (direct re930-0- 6 Francisco and return (one way vis Portland) . .942.60 Ogden to L Angeles and return via. Southern Pacific ..940.10 Ogden to Lea Angelas ant return via. Balt Lake Route ....921.60 Ogden to Loa Angelos and return (one way vim Portland 963.40 and San Francieoo) Tickets good to return until July 2L Stopovers allowed. Ogden to Ban t ; I. $ - . :j |