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Show THE SUNDAY AT THE IKE WEEK tOoriluued from tetr CSAW Niu day U4K torgouen. The play hal been give a complete up actmic MiWLM tor coming tour and many oe elites la the way ' l1 ism aad Mhl effect B'1 of the haw rt b J' Dl f priced apecialitea by srtista ta specially fur theiy number which harmouu with the ntav aw Introduced fMi time to through the various, acts. Taken LT la aU Mean safely be said that to fL rlsft of Undo Josh Perkius" ful1 advan-..- .. tha Grand will t tohK 0( by playgoers sad a bumper U1 doubtless gaeet him and dmusa Tu cieer head 1 eater taiitere. Seats w pale pt the ho office. Prices, nc. soc. the a cu&ipU-l- e CONSUL: .U'l tnl a;u. I I 12-5-- f. tv-v- o alto-gath- . Ober-mulle- 1 spe-oma- 1 J1 t From 6U6 -- wuh ril. FOR SALE KENT Furnlahea r.tunia (or light housekeeping. 15s 2lui street. FOR KENT with Three-room- s tunable lot 2i64 Jcttiv children. p:m-u- nurse wauls posiJ. Fslls. Obstetrics nursing preferred. Phone Herman Fails, 346 Wash. Ave. tion Mr. ; M. -- Two uou. fur light housekeeping. 2155 Auams. Pkoue l!i-- 1144. FUR REN r A pieasui - Furnikned rooms, modern conveniences. 527 23rd 61. HAIR GOOOB 1 Furnished FOR RENT Purnisned room 157 itiJ St. 3651 fiat, W. N. PIERCE, Notary Public. parlor, clothe closet; strictly mod urn; also tingle rooms tor gaaUeiuea. 3667 Ws'--l H-for rooms Furnished housekeeping. 3326 Liscoin. Ciena furnished rooms, with bath, tiu roughly reaoveted; also light housekeeping rooms. Tha Colonial. 363 24th SL Mrs. 8. U China, Managar. ill rooms. Baa-6-6-- tf 13-3-- AND ROOM. 111. 12-6-- It MEN AND BOY8, Plumbing or brick F1RBTCL.188 board aud room, Uneoia. 2325 FOR RENT Modem front room with beard, suitable for two. 614 24th st. FOR RENT Flrat class rams aad board at the Virginia; moat popular laying trade pays 65 to $6 per day; place la the city. we teach you by practical instructions In I months; position guar- - ,gT.Rn AND HfVOM 446 rmr.ntTIrt free catalogue. anteed; Coyne Trade School, 4976 Easton Ave., 8L FOR RENT, UNFURNISHED ROOMS 131-lyLouie, Mo. r. WANTED Bel) boy. If or 16 yean of age. Reed Hotel. FAR RENT Three unfurnished rooms. 2268 Adams Ave. SITUATIONS WANTED; MALE. FOR RENT HOUSES, tf A Japanese boy wante portion as office troy. Address George, 2415 Lincoln Ave, City. BeU phone 1075-Y- . . w house, FOUR-ROO- Kan- - I2-8-- FOR RENT Four-roohouse, niture tor ante. 2312 Ltacoln. fur- LEGAL. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY ADVANCED ON SALARIES. MASONIC. in- 437 24th SL 6 Lee Angeles Lim Mad 7;oo d Atlantic express, for Denver, GuiakA Council Bluff. Kenan City and ell pja. points east, daily., 7:30 pjm. No. Arrive. California tipanx from Council tout, 8 Guaen 8. a Real-denc- RASMUSSEN-Bepreaeati- tha ng a brown, Mr, e. r. J. U. KKAUS8, Bectatary, White Star Uni; Red Star Line, Dominion Una, America Una, ScanORDER OF WASHINGTON. dinavian American Use, Hollaed American Una nnd Tha Hamburg American Una. Passaagera boaket Ogdon Union, No. 178, Order of from or ta aay point of Europe te Washington, meet, ovary Tuesday ng at 8 o'clock In A. O. U. W. any part ef the United Stares. 2367 and 2666 Wnaklagtoa Ave Ogdea, halL Visiting colored ee Invited to ntreal Utah. FMt WILLUM DOYLE, PrealtoaL ' WALTER RICHEY, Bocrotary. SANITARY WORK State 'Engineers Office, People holding salaried positions Balt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 16, 1901 who era la need at money can he Notlca la hereby given that the Oresupplied quickly 'and confidentially, DOFK f all kinds. Ball phone 80IZ. Nets, McCarty, 2726 Grant wttheut security er eadorsamsat; gon Short Line Railroad Company, hy its chief engineer, William Ashton, nay back In aautil weakly or moajk-l- y TAILORS. whose postoffice address la Balt Lake payments; your credit once established at my office you can get City. Utah, has mada application la Ckrlhea cleaned aad pressed 91 accordance with the requirements of money at n moments notice. IX D. Eoclea bldg. month, 167 25th St Beil phone 85IZ. Drake; 419-1Chapter 108, Befeioa Laws of Utah, 1805, to appropriate ten (10) euble feet UPHOLSTERING. per second of water, which rise In MONEY to loan la large or aaall sums on Improved real estate at a Sand Ridge Cut on the Oregon Short reasonable rata of Interest No I AM doing all ktndo of upholstering, Une Rajlroad, ta Weber county, Utah. commission or expanse tor securing Said water will be collected la n basin, draping, carriage' trimming, nrat-tre- u loan. No delay or pabUcltj. Call, which ! situated at n point 8,009 feet makina carpet fitting, laying Ind. Phone Ne. 3711-Your patronago la west nnd 1,935 feet north ef the south, and downing. aolleitod upon anauranoo east comer of Section SL Township ef prompt service and fair prices at north. Range 1 west. Salt Lake baa MONEY TO LOAN on farms aad city real aetata. HUNTER A KENNEDY all times. 1 have had 1 yaara old and meridian, from where it will be Room d. First National Rank Kuild- practical axparlanee; last seven conveyed for n distant of 6,000 foot In a pipe line, .and them used from yean with the Boyle Furniture Co. Eetimatea given freely. Very reJanuary 1 to December 11, Inclusive, of MONEY TO LOAN i. J. BRUMMITT. e each year, for general railroad purspectfully, K. Van Kampen, 2769 Volker Ava.; .ante poses. This application is designs Led shop LOST. add res. Ball 'phone 991-In the tSate Engineer's otlcs as No. Iadepen. dent C6L 1005. of A LOST Finder beads. String gold All protests against the granting of leave at Standard office. Reward. aid application, stating tha reasons VETERINARY SURGEON. therefor, must be made hy affidavit In gold-boLOST One pair eyeglasaea D. P. MILLIKEN, graduate duplicate and filed In this office within veterinary with small brawn coin purae, on thirty (89) days after the completion surgeon. Calls answered night or car or 22nd street between depot of the publication of this notice. dav. Office, Ogdea Feed nnd Bale 116-- 1 w and 2666 Wall Are. - CALEB TANNER, Stable; 2216 Wash, Ava. Both State Engineer. phones; night pliona 465K. Date ef first publication, November FIVE DOLLARS reward for return dehorned cow. one milch Tab red of of date publicacompletion 12th; WINDOW CLBANINCL ephone 863, F. E. Sinter, 669 22nd. tion, December 12th. 11 T tL UTAH window and house cleaning LEGAL. Janitor and porter work, h FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS lano Co- - Boil, 1086K. Office 414 CONSTABLE SALE. 25 th SI FOR SALE First class typewriter, 3460 Washington Ave. Ia the Municipal Court of Ogdon City, Weber Count, State of Utah. FOR BALE Cheap;- - one brand new FRATERNAL The Plngree National Bank of Ogsafe, weight 8,000 pounds. Inquire dea, Utah, plaintiff, va. James J. Var10 25th aL. ROYAL ARCANUM. ney. defendant, To he sold at constable sale on the BEST vkrllna at your own terms and list day of December, 1908, at 12 other musical gouda. Pantone's, next Safest and boat Insure, men for o'clock, noon, at tha front door of the one, two or throe thousand dollars. to Utabaa. Mountain Council, No, 687. County Court House in Ogden City, Rocky Weber County. Utah, the lamia and FOR BALE 75 Plymouth Rook homer meets second aad fourth Friday evenpremises situate In said City. County, ing. at A. O. U. W. halL ova How. pigeons. Ind. 3S17-D- . and State, kaowa nnd described as eti's store. Vtaitlag brother norrtifnr follows: FOR SALE Furniture of three rooms InvKed. All of Lots fifteen (16) and sixteen FRANK FOULQER, Regent cheap. 22C8 Adams. Additwo of Block In (2) Kings (16) J. W. WOTHEIUFOON, Collector. Utah. tion to Opden City, G. B. ROBERTS, Secretary. AGENTS WANTED. H. STEELE, Constable of Ogdea Utah. Weber County, FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. City Precinct, AGENTS WANTED Call 8 to I a. m., Dated. Ogden, Utah, November SO, 6 to I p. m. Caroba Med. Co 2361 190G. Ogden Lodge, No. 171, T. F. Wash. Ave. aaeoad aad fourth Tumdaya at OF REAL SALE CONSTABLE'S I p. m, la A. O. U. W. halL Visiting FOUND. ESTATE, , members cordially invked. D. H. ADAMS, President no cow roan with FOUND Stray JIn the Justice's Court for Marriott CORA HOBBS, Secretary, Wilson. brand. Apply Gray, T. MILLER, Treasurer. Precinct, Weber county, Utah. Before it Timothy P. Terry, Justice of tbe DEGREE OP HONOR. Peace. BUSINESS CHANCES. William J. Bybee, plaintiff, va. Waltdr F. Reid, defemdant Ogdan Ledge No. L meats every at constable's FOR SALE Restaurant. Party leav- Wednesday To he sold avaalng at I oclock, at tha (26) ale on Wednesday, twenty-sixtA. O. V. W. halL ing town. Inquire 118 Twenty-fiftVisiting m.mbera street V dav of December, 1306, at 12 o'cock cordially tavltod. Mrs. Jemima Fur-niaenthe south C. of H.; Mrs. Jeanette HUL soon of said day, from trance to the county court house, loMISCELLANEOUS. financier; Hlaa L Jena la Prout, reWANTED, h Twenty-fourtcated on tbe north side of corder. street, between Washington and WANTED Stock to feed for the winAdams avenues, Ogden City, Weber WOODMEN OF THE WORLD, ter, by V. J. Heetmark, Kanesvllla. countv, Utah, the following described Apply 475 22nd St real eitate, to wit: Weber Camp, No. 74, meets In K. All of lot 19, block 12. Xoh Hill ad WANTED Forty head of hones to of P. hall la Utah National Bank dition to Ogdea City, Utah. feed for tbe winter. Apply to F. D. building every Thursday evening t 8 H. E. STEELE, Richardson, 560 22nd 8t Boil phone o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially Constable of Ogden City, Marriott mo Invited to attend. 691Z. C. LORIN G. HEN1XGER, precinct, Weber county, Utah. Dated December 8, 1906. E. AUTH. Clerk, First Nit'J Bank PERSONAL. MODERN WOODI EN OP AMERICA, Utah Camp, No. 6996, A-- W. AGEE, V. C ; J. H. SHAFER, Clerk. Meets vary Tuesday night at Eagle Hall, I Maher Invited. p. m. Visiting 1 raal-denc- . FORESTERS OF AMERICA. Court Waaatcb, No. 2, Foraatoi of America. Meets L O. O. F. hall, 4th lint and third Wednesday evenings of each month at 7:39. street G. W. HALSEY. P. A. GARNER, p. 12-6--tf 12-4-- tf ll-26- 2t C. R. Secretary. A. O. U. W. I A. O. U. W. A. O. D. W. hall every Bal. Fidelity Lodge No. Meota is ardsy ovanlng. ii Vtaitlag brothers Vt JAMEB H. M'LAUGHUN, M. W. WALTER RICHEY, ltocerdar. W. N. PEIRCE, Financier. Omaha, Denver, Kansan City aud oaet, dally 3:48 N 0.111 Ogden and Echo... 10: 80 No. 6 Fast Mail 1:00 No. I Overland Limited, from OiushA, Coun-c- il yjt . Bluffs, City, Denver and all puiata 4:50 p.m. dally No. 7 Lon Angelas 8:60 pya. itd M , f . . u No. No-- No. North of Ogden Depart. Port lead. Bpukaao, Pocatello and Butte 1:81 zprasa, dally 3 Malad aad Kalto locaJ, via Brigham, lsava dally aaoopt 8:80 ana. Sunday 7 Pant Mali Port-lanSpokane, Pocatello aad Butta dally ,. ,,,..12:16 pjg d. 1 CacJra Valley ax-- 8:86 prana, dally North of Ogdaa Arrive. pA. 8 Faint Mall from Portland, Spoken a, Pocatallo nad Butte, 7:16 aia dolly ., No, 18 Cocke Valley H-16:88 am. preao, dally No- - Ka 16 84 ( Portisnft Bpokana, Butt aad Pocatello express, dally .... 8:88 PJk Malad aad Keltom local, via Brigham, arrivaa daily except 6:26 p.m. Sunday South ef Ogden Depart, Eastern axpreea ,. 4:10 I Portland, Bpokana, Butts and Pucatallo tor Salt Lake City, daily Na d Imral for Balt Lake City, dally .... No. 12 Cache Valley to Balt Lake City,... 10:46 kW No. 2 Limited for Balt , ' Lake City, Provo; Nephl aad Juab, 2:10 p.ht, dally ,, Ne. II Loe Angelo Limited ,. ,,, 6:86 pw Na 16 Portland, Bpokana, Butte end PoenteHo. to Bait Lake City, 6:26 p.fli dally Nol No. 4 South of- Ogden Arrlva Na 6 Portland, Spokane, ODD FELLOWS, w Butte and Pocatello express from Balt 18:80 Lake City 8 Atlantic eapreaa from Balt Lake City '"'fiMBRAFF, Noble Grant intermediate aad 6:06 am. HENRY KIBBEL Bocrotary. points, daily Na 7 Portland. Bpokana Butts aad Pocatello Queen City, Rebekah Lodge Na 4. express from Balt O. F. hall. Meets second aad I. Lake City, dally.. . .11:1 an. fourth Friday ovsniuga at Odd Fallows ' atreat Vtaitlag Na 1 Fast Mail from Balt HalL Twenty-fourt2:16 p- Lake City, dally.... member. Invited. EBTHER RANDALL. Nobla Grand. No. 11 Caen Valley from BaX MISS LOLA WOODBERRY, Beoy. Lake City, Provo, Nephl aad Juab, Junction City Lodge Na II, Inde6:18 wax dally pendent Order of Odd Fellows, moeta in L O. O. F. hill every Thursday No, 17 Loe Angelas Lim- e a a e e a 6:48 p.m. Rod evening. Visiting brothers cordially 7:06 pffiL Na 8 Eastern express invited to bo present JAMEB RUNE. N. O. RICHEY, Secretary. Ogdaa Lodge Na 6, Independent On Moots In L O. dor of Odd Follow O F. hell ovary Tuesday evauiag. bisltlag brothers cordially larlted to Na aa a . DEGREE LEEOTAH OF POCAH0NTAW COUNCIL, No. I, D. ef P, meets every W'cdneaday evening at 8 o'clock. Eagle Hall. Duaa eaa ho paid to Busio Aides, C. of W, U 26th SL MAMIE J. PLANZ. Pocahontas. ALICE COLLINS, K. of B. RATHRONE 8I6TER6. Meet, every Saturday afternoon at 1:30 In Pythian halt Utah National Bank building. Sojourning sietera dially Invited to attend. MRS. NELLIE FRYER, M. K. C. MRS. ISABEL WYANT, M. of R. or for-cas- h h Ne. Lewia-Stay-ae- O. D. Hunter A nedy. the Nelli MACCABEES. lather Chapter Ne. 4. O. K Regular meetings held at Masonic Hall oa Waahisaioa avenue, bet wee a JUNK. Twenty-fift- h and Twenty-sixt- h street, THE INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. buys toe IS ret ad third Fridays of each all kinds of Juaa. Bell pkuuu 626Z. month. 8uJou.wlag nr embers owdisl-l- y invited to atraad. lad. phoae 5433D. Green A Jaoob-m- , ELSIE BADCON, W. M. 6146 Paclhe. LILLIE HALSTEAD, Secretary. IF YOU kave any kind of Juak, 'phone to Ogdea Junk House; we will call ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS tor 1l Bell phone 325K; Ind. 726. Wswtah Division No. 124, O. R. C. mo. meets aeoond and fourth Friday at 8:30 a. ML la K. of P. hall, eorw MUSICIANS DIRECTORY. Washington aveune and 84th street MR. A. H. GROSS Expert Plano Tub All brothers are cordially invited to er aad Repairer. With Barnes Musis IttMd GEO. ALLEN, C. C. tore. Grand Opera House Blk. D. Is BOYLE, B. and T. 0BTE0FATHY. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. GORDON Q. IVES, CORA 0. IVES. Fraternal Order of Eagle., Ogdaa Osteopaths, graduates from parent r Aerie, Ne. 118, F. O. B, menu ovary bcbooI, KlrkviUe, Mo. exit block, eult 61 Treatment by Monday evening In Eaglea halLBroth-o. of Reed hotel at 8:00. Visiting ppolntmaot Hours 6 a. m. to Eaglea are Invitod to nttoad U P. u. BeU phone 1014K. led. 1011 Aarla meetiaga. J. C. QA8BKRG, W. Prealdant PHYSICIANS AND BURGEONR Dr T. TRACY. Barratary. DR. H. B. FORBES. Aerie Phy.lclar DR. A. FKRKLUND. Physician aad Surgeon. Office bourn, 10 aad 12 B. P. ELKffb n . 2 te 4 p. m. 340 28th Hu Office s phones. Ball 616K; lad. 675. Ogden Isdge, No. 718. meets everp 46 Wash, lad. phuas ML Tuesday evening. Lodge and clu rooms, aacood door Maaonlo builffiu, STEAMSHIP AGENT. 8416 Washin surance, 8:16 fcnk express... 8:30 aJA ijpiw for OmAx I'jmnrll Hiufi. Denver.Kansas City and east, - , 8:00 pja. Ogden and Echo.. 8:30 pmt. -- OF Real Estate; Firs, Ufa aud Accident 3 FOR RENT j a Double . Depart Mail xo. g HAIR SWITCHES for sals at reduced Ogdea Tant, No. 24, meet, the mo prices Hair chains a specialty. Masquerade costumes to rent tor end auf fourth Friday evening, balls and theater. All mail ordare at 6 o'clock sharp, la L O. F. hat. iattlxg Knights cordially invited promptly gttaudad to. Mrs. CJC. Las. 321 ilih. P. U Box 436. attend. J- - W. HALSEY. Commander. F. F. BOND, Record Kasper. INSURANCE, FOR RENT Pour or five furnished rooms. Apply 3136 Wash. Ave. FOR RENT AND COSTUMES. KNIGHTS hoasekeeping Man to travel, advertise, post signs FOR RENT FuraUhad nett Block. and leave aamplee. Saunders Co., Dept. 4, Chicago. BOARD Chicago, meets every Tuesday night at o'clock, K. of P. baU. Visiting Neighbor lavired. Dues can ha paid at tha office of Ed. Auth, tha afternoon of the 28th of affi month, Flrat National Bank Bldg Sl'BlE ALDKN. U. N. 112 Twenty-mat- h street. HA Rig OUTER, Clerk. 721 Monroe Avenue. -- FV& RENT $60 PER MONTH, expenses advauoed. WANTED nreu, every hero; gaud adv. pay; to distribute circulars, matter, tack signs, ate.; no canvassing. Address National Distributing Bureau, 100 Oakland Bank Bldg., Women of Woodcraft, Ogdea Circle 81, LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. THE RELIABLE Clairvoyant, Palmist and hlediuai is located permaSilver Hive No. 1, meets tha second Tells ml aud fourth Tuesday, at 2:20 p. m. at nently at 173 27th SL Her prediction for correct- O Neill Hall, Twenty fifth itreet thing. ness ate vouched tor by proas aad liner cordially invited. BESSIE SEEKING, U C. public. LUCY NELSON, K. K. FOR RENT Nicely f,uiLi-front room, suitable for one m- two gentlemen. Apply 511 2d:d St. RENT Grant Ave. Clark. EA8TMAX. CLAIRVOYANT. if FOR 46 7 :30 PROFESSIONAL with room hot and told waur; nnc loca.ion, 12 asd 25th St. . Washington Avenue x 2 FOR RENT Furnished rooms suitable tor gentlemen- llrd. MALE HELP WANTED, Grant. ELLEN u FOR RENT WANTED Gutai nelehbors cordially Invited. MRS. BESSIE LEE, G. X. frame niodatn. laraa lot. bargain. $2,70.00. Plve-rojiframe house, cirv water. buge lot, snap, 75l).Ui). Rally A Herrick. 1122tf FOR RENT UNION DEPOT TIME CARD Bego LTy Circle, Ne. 171. meets second and fourth Friday sights at 7:20, lu K. of P. halL Visiting EIGHT-ROO- Ave. oii lX-g-- 1 , auJ wife, no 15 WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. oue-hai- U 12-- 2 REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE A good brick residence with cellar and barn; more f than acre of land; on car hue. 62.50J. Chauncey Parry, Cor. Zlru aud Waeh. rooms RENT Housi 2iltt. 2211 1906 9. 1 12,-s-l- FOR DECEMBER FOR SALE We Uae seteral bargains in lioi.srs and lota. Call and mi? us. O. A. While, 562 25ih Si. l.allr 12 suit FOR ON THIS CENT PER INSERTION. ' THURSDAY. MORNING, FURNISHED ROOWl PUR RENT arul i j ,1 Cle-mtr- h"rtr SI NO There U more iliuuaiia.it e baseball FIRST INSERTION LESS THAN 2S CENTS. ALL ADVER eniitied in one sh,.n. uic scaie in The Umpire1 than the TISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN EXCEPTING BU8I fm' is able iu accumulate ADVANCE, ateraje lu - lifetime. The scene occur near ESS HOUSE8 RUNNING OPEN the beginning of the play and is on uiOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. ir. rinated by the umpire, who relate a most graphic argot the incidents of the game wheielu he gave a rank defemale help wantedl cision and waa fallen upon and cast reliable out by the Indignant crowd. Ynder WANTED Energetic and ladies and gentlemen to solicit for the rough surface of the story thgre an Eastern Publmmng House. Good Is pretty sentiment, however, for it wages to right puruea. Address J. tells how a flash from a pair of brows G. Larson, 2Z9 St. eyes In the grand aland caued him to look the a rr.ug way at a close play and call The runner 'out' Instead of WANTED A woman to do wash.ng and ironing ai nome. Call 432 27ui "safa." The rumamie side of The street. Phone bu Bell. Umpire" ia provided by that unlucky mao and the owner of the brown eyes. -girl for sewManager Asking company writ play in WANTED Experienced ing. Apply Miss Hinchchlfe, 224 2ti Ogden on March SO. A notable perStreet. formance la assured since the lead-bi- g roles are Id the hands rf inch capable actor aa Fred Mace, Guelura WANTED Good girl lor general u housework. 462 27th St. Baker. Edith Yerrlngtou. Harry Hanlon. Margaret MacDonald. Helena BalWANTED a guod laundress, Ogden broil a. linger and oilitr. The 12-General Hospital, at once. J famed from Puri laud to Portland aa the must agile and graceful group of Mule danrmg beauties that aver did a WANTED A chambermaid at the Denver House. Jig step, will be iu evidence as an Important feature of the chorus of sixty. WANTED Good girl for genera! The Umpire" ran Sou times in Chiwk housework, 2613 Madison cago and is booked for a return engagement at the Qrand Opera House. SITUATIONS WANTED, FEMALE. MARK TWAINS HUMOR WANTED Dressmaking at 461 37th St.; children's clothes a specialty. While Advocating the Copyright Bill Mrs. L. M. Smith. Phone 363-Before a Committee. I s. tor EL) Lx. I PAGE COST ONE WORD FOR EACH Tha Yankee Consul, that delight-fu- l musical aatjire whloti has. proven iho most successful of modern day comic opera offertnga will he the attract Ion at the Grand on Monday, December I. and tbs announcement that this splendid play la to be presented here will ha halted with delight by all The consul lasses of theater-goerta acknowledged to be the peer of Henry mom soaUed Cuailc opens. Jr who wrote the libretjl Blossom, to baa contributed brilliant dialogue a6d the story Is aa intensely Interesting one. The scenestt are laid in tropical tba lie of San Damlngcs-tbiland of romance and flqwers and the dramatist la given ample opportunities. all of which haw been taken advantage of. Alfred G. Robyn, whu has cells burated with. Mr. Blossom, has contributed ?he bright, catchy music which has made the Consul' the most talked of opera of modem Washington. Dee. 7. Samuel L. days. Among the song hits are such (Mark Twain) brought to a close classics aa Ain't it Funny What a with laughter a day of argumentative Dt Terrace Just a Few Hour Make, strife over the terms of the copyright "In the Day of Old," My San Dobill, now the subject of hearings be New Old In and Maid York," mingo fora the senate and house commibeen whistled have which by ttees on patents. Kings old and young tha length and breadth Mr. Clemens followed a brief statewill live forever. and of the land, ment by Rev. Edward Everett Halo, who Is again chaplain of the senate. Mr. Clemens Manager John P. Slpcuin, directing tha tour of this delightful eemmenied on the Impossibility of unopera in tha principal cities, has proderstanding the legal phraseology of vided a splendid cast headed by Harry the copyright hill and said he allowed Short, a clever comedian who played all credit to the trained legislators" the exacting leading comedy rale of who were wrestling with 1L I am AMJab Boon with grant auccess but particularly later eatad In the portion -i The cast contains tha names of tha measure which concerns my of such wall kaowa favorites as IsaI like that trade, he continued. bel Carroll, William V. 8tnuu. Marextension from the present Hmit of Elaine Charles Jacklin, garet Flavin, the Ilfs of copyright from forty-twYob Thiels. Jamas Brennan, L. R. to the life of author and fifty years a real years thereafter. the Leff arson, Wallace Jenkins and 1 think that ought beauty chorus of forty pretty girls. to satisfy any reasonable author beTwo carloads of magnificent scenery cause It will take care of hla children the original Broadway theater produclet the grandchildren take care of tion are used in staging the play ex- themselves. It will satisfy me beruns seen was the aa long during cause it will enable me to take care actly In New York, Chicago, Boston, Philaof my daughters. After that I don't delphia aad Ban Francisco. cars, I have tong been out of the struggle, Independent of It and IndifIN THE BISHOP'S CARRIAGE ferent to It. FRIDAY. "It ia objectionable to me, he continued, that all the trades and IndusChannlng Pollocks dramatisation of tries of the United States are in the Miss Miriam Mlchelaon's charming bill and protected by It. I should Uise to hsve oyster culture sdded and anystory of In the BIXhop'e Carriage1 will be presented at the Grand Friday, thing else that might used protection. I think It a just with Mtae Jessie Busley, late of Chas. I have no Troll man's forces, in the star role. and righteous measure and should Ilka Tkw stories of reeeat years have bad to see it passed." The expiration of a copyright, he greater vogue than this navel exploiting n female Raffles. and its dramaexplained, did not inure to the benefit tisation for stags purposes in there- of the public, but to the publisher, fore not unexpected. 'who lives forever and rears families Containing draIn affluence and enjoys from generamatic possibilities and characters ne to the stage, Mr. Pollock has woven tion to generation these them with an expert touch into a play gains. ' of undoubted strength, also not Mr. Clemens added; My copy unexpected when it is readied rights produce to me a great deal that it was he who made tha auceees-fu- l morn money than I can. spend- - How dramatisation of Trunk Norris' ever, if I did not have them I could graphic story of The Pit. The play take care of myaelf. I know half a Is strong, vivid and of absorbing indosen trades, and If those ran out 1 terest. Its graphic analysis of tha girl would invent a half dosea others. But thief and of tbs life such a woman for my daughters, I hope congress will night lead is described skillfully and extend to them the charity which In such a way aa to retain the symthey have' failed to get from me. You cannot name twenty persons pathy of the audience. The play open at. the country home of Mrs. in the whole United States, he deRamsay, where Dorgan Is acting aa a clared, who, la the past one hundred servant for the day, and where Bishop years, have produced books which Van Wagenen brings Nance after findhave outlived the copyright limit" ing her In his carriage, where she has taken refuge after stealing Edward DANBURY BOYCOTT CASE. Ramsay's watch. Here she meets who falla a clever young latlmer, Platt Dsaidss Against the Plainlow with a hobby for criminology. He Judge tiff. falls In love with her, and that interest prompts her to let her escape after Hartford, Conn., Dec.. 8. The long he baa discovered that aha ia Dorgan's Dsnbury boycott case. Involve pending Tha second act shows lng allegations of conspiracy, brought accomplice. latlmer's lodgings and the robbery by Dietrich B. Loew and Martin Fuchs Incident of the book is used with exMartin Lawlor and othera, has cellent effect. The third act takas against been settled. Judge Platt, of the Place at Nance's room. Ramsay's call, United States circuit court, dismissed as In the novel, starts the interest gothe complaint. ing. Then Latimer declares his Jove The dacisioa is on a demurrer of the and Is refused for Nance atlU be- defendants. The plaintiffs allege that lieves she loves Tom Dorgan, but be the defendant! were Illegally using returns, having escaped from prison, their label and that a combination bad and the contrast between the brute been formed to limit the plaintiffs' and the gentleman opens bar eyes. trade. It was also alleged that the With the awakening cornea Dorgan's defendants endeavored to unionise the denunciation nnd the happiness that plaintiff's factory aad, falling to do might have been hers ia tost with her so, declared a boycott upon hats made The final act returns to reputation. tbe plaintiff, which were found lu the Ramsay's home, where lAtlmer, by the hands of plaintiff's customers in at the advice of hla mother and r. other states than Connecticut, notably overlooks all but hla love for California and Virginia. the woman, and because of what the Judge Platt's opinion declares that1. not what she was, asks her again while it la obvious that the defendto be his wife, so the curtain comes to curtail and, if possible, ants sought down on a happy ending. The play destroy the plaintiffs' production of aill have an exceptionally excellent hats and 11a distribution of tbe pro- cut of players. The seat sale baa been duct, there is no allegation suggesting - and an excellent business la con-- 1 the means of transporting the that I ndentisliy looked forward to by the product or the product Itself while in I management transportation, was touched, handled, obstructed or In any manner actually MAUDE FEALY SATURDAY. interfered with." and that there is bo allegation that the defendants are Maude Pealy, the youngest star on I in any way engaged in interstate com-tn- e American stage, ia to he seen at me roe. ' the Grand says the The real question la. Saturday, December 16. in combination Martha Morton's latest whether a The opinion, comedy, in'iiion of Beatrice," supported by a which undertakes to interfere simulelected New York company with a taneously with both actions is one complete scenic production. which directly affects the transportaThe talented place of manyoung actress has won tion of the hats from theBale. unique position for herself in her ufacture to the place of and has a remarkable reo-a- . one has been on the stage ever Mnee she was a child, ter mother ac- wing been a noted player. When I Washington, Dec. 8. Favorable e when most young ladles are I tlon by Congress on the recommenda- tlll in college, Maude in bis lard annual Pealy occupied JI tlon of the President n the enviable be passed an act that message, of position being leading for tbe worlds greatest actor, I dflcally providing for the nsturaliza-lat- e Sir Henry Irving, sharing tlon of Japanese who come to the 'nors in London with that great tra-- 1 United States Intending to become Since her return to this court- - Americas citizens, will go far toward tradl-Jn- lev Maude Italy haa added to her 1 securing a continuance of the triumphs, her latest being the ttonal friendly relations between this he option Jading role of "The Illusion of Beat-- country nd JPn- ambassar In the Aokl, W Viscount Japanese comedy nha Morton, thecharming dor. hss authoress, iscount Aokl ro,e ,or Miss Fealv that Is Of course, said suited to her sweet and girl- - day. "no nation likea to see its suba permanent to Uke up leave a Meet The character of Por Ir,nHty. foundling being brought up under I abode in a foreign land aad lose all 1 "be la acton of a II relation with tbe rof.wPr,,lon be not can helped. It casee family bus been cleverly treated many , Jv the authoress, and Maude Fealy The ambassador expressed the be-Jspan-charmanv not were all her magnetic force lief that there to faks ranuge roSting l this In xracter that win draw tears and o naturalization, if It were granted.. 1 aa opportun-M(erMis. Uealy's but be thought that such alternately wftb John Cw h.s .pared no ex-- 1 lty ebould be tlMcd them .lmg He rountrle. other of in citizens bethe etar presenting hie young that it think probable not the public; did h said both as to the strength K. . SUNDAY UTAH, FOR RENT t.i Tht ADVERTISEMENTS & YANKEE .'ppor! .lift couwa::? Fealy lii r.is ippearaacv of U;iu in;nnaui city ic one of i ho ni.-- t rteuM of the season an ! a lirgi uuc fashumaUle auJionce Is looi.nl for. ) char-Lia- (i? OGDEN EXAMINER, and h CL tf a, Sdnfhen Padfis Companj Depart Atlantic Mall for Balt Lake . City. Proveseatand all polnta Na 18 To Balt Lake City Intermediate and polata, dally ... No. 14 8lt Lake paaaon- Na 6 tQT a Atlantic limited for BeK Lake City, Frero, Leadville, Paohlo, Denver aad all points eweL daily 2:10 p.m. ouprom no. 4 Atlantic for Balt Lake CKy, Puebla Denver and all points asst, dally T:90 p.m. Na 2 Depart, Pacific express for Ban Francisco nad Intermediate polnta, 4.30 n.m. dally Na 8 P aciflc express to Ban through Francisco, dally... 11: 55 am. ' r Arrive. Na 3 Pacific axpreea from Denver, Pueblo, Provo, Bolt Lake City and all polnta 12:66 east, daily 8:25 pm. Na 11 Ogdea passenger.. 11: 26 No. 9 Fast Mall Building. Na X Overland Limited. 5:10 p.m. Na 8 Pacific Limited tfrose Japanese who were emigrating PARTY who took a handbag THE from Salt Lake Arrlva to numbers Hawaii PYTHIAS. KNIGHTS OP and the la large from n lady at 'Last ft Thorns s'; 7:19 m. a City, Provo, Denver Mail 10 .van would Fiist coast No. themselves of Pacific will avert further trouble nnd all points east. 11:20 Thursday, Atlantic No. 6 2, expresa nuturallzstioa because of the fact that Knights of Na Ogden Ledge, . by returning tbe same and contents 1 Pacific Mail from e Franisco San from at Castle HalL Utah they represented the poorer classes ' to the Ogden Pharmical compsnv. P thins, meet Denver. Pueblo, 7:20 a. ra. .... Bank building, every Mondully md must of them ultinriiely returned National 2 tf 2hl 24th. Leadville, Salt Lake All K. of P.'s requested Overland Limited.. 2:39 p.m. to Japan. day evening- City aad ail polnta I Atlantic expre.a Viscount Aokl said le had every to marl with us. 2:44 east, dally from San Francisco BENJAMIN MARRIOTT, C. C. confidence in tbe outcome of the test WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS Na 13 local from Sanpete Interniedlale and case which will he brought in the CalE. H. GEIGER. M. of F. 6.55 alley ,, 5:50 p.m. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. ifornia courts. L. N. UEID, h of R. sad 8. points, daily 2 a Na 2 am. am, am 1 . ........ p.q pa |