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Show 1TIE MOUSING Portland Cement by the sack, barrel or car We do all kinds of Cement work, Sidewalks, Foundation?, We sell Basements, etc. The Wheelwright Const. Co. 2476 Washington Ave. GRAND HOUSE OPERA Direction Northwestern Theatrical Association. R. ALEXANDER GRANT. Re Mgr Rufus Rastus MINSTRELS AN GFEN LETTER. January 14, 1807. Tho Rufua Raima Mlnstn-play ed in our Opera Houae to oiandlug room only. The company ban a good band; i compoxed of fine claaa artlau and la highly enter-talnlnBveryono trae we'll pleased wlih the show. We recommend them a a good minstrel company. T. S. 80UTHGATK. Manager Wanetto, I. T. Opel 7&0, 6oc, 25c. Two 7:90 and MATINEE PRICES Mat-Ire- Porfermaiicao, ... ......... tOc, 20c, SOo 10e,20e AUDITORIUM ROLLER SKATING One Week, Commencing Monday, April 22nd RAY AND PETERS the World's Best Trick and Fancy Cyclists Open every evening, including Sunday. New roof, new floor, everything better than ever. Mnsic by Nichols' Band ftftlVAVVWVVVWlAAl Man. In view of 25e. The Place for Select People Bt. toui. April 25. enormous sale of Ulube-Democr- SOLE AGENTS Agent. . CEO. MCABE PROMOTED Named by Secretary Wilson as Member of a Commission. A message waa received from Washing yesterday that Sec. Wilson had created by executive order, the buard of food and dairy Inspection and that George R. McCabe, solicitor of the department of agriculture, whose home Is in thU city, had been appointed a member of that board. The other members of the board are: Dr. Har vey W. Wiley, chief of the bureau of chemistry, chairman, and Dr. Frederick to Dunlap, asnortaia chemist. Secretary Wilson has found it practically impossible to take the required time to go Into all the details Imposed In the administration of the pure food law. Tho amount ef the administrative work in this connection, he sold, had been rapidly increasing and to keep np with it. ho had found, would take all hia He. EXCURSIONS TO CALIFORNIA. Dally, April 2tth to May 19th. Ogdon to San Francisco and turn (direct Ogden Steam Laundry 174. re- 83n.n9 Ogden to Ban Trandeco and return (one way via Portland) . .142.50 Ogden to Loa Angeles ami return via. Southern Pacific ..840.90 Ogden to Los Angeles and return via. Salt Lake Route ... .131.50 Ogden to Los Angeles and return (one war vis. Portland and San Francisco) 853. 0 Tickets good to return until July 31. Stopovers allowed. 17 31th BL MITCHELL. BROS. FOR MONUMENTS. arrived 2 carloads ol marble and granite to select from. Don't boy from agents, ns they get large commissions and yon have to pay them. Order at once for Decoration Day. YARD OPPOSITE CITY CEMETERY. If you wo at to cut down hri axpoases call and saa us and to ooaviuood Cor. 24th and Grant Phono 2S5 Boll; 611 Indopondng, . Dainty as a Picture WHY BE SICK? Was SffileBB , Dra. 2356 Just JOHN MITCHELL John Mitchell, president of the United Mine Workers of America, was somewhat Improved today aPer a fairly restful night. Chicago, J I IMPROVED. April 25 s woman can mak herself We Guarantee Speedy end Absolute Cures In Oases We Accept V Elliott, Across the street from old stand . Washington Avenue. ZSZ2 W. L. BUSWELL now at jtom 2367 Washington Arsons. Say!! sRWfa We will be open for busineM on or about April 20th, at 248 24th Street, with a line of iight livery and saddle horses. Special attention given to boarder. If Its Real Estate You Want, I HAVE IT high-clas-s good bargains to offer if you'll speak quick, and if you are desirouH of owning a home of your own, I will make the buying easy. Look over tbii list of bargains and see if there is not something that interests yon. house on Nob Hill; has 2 lots, a f 1,600 for a Xo. 1 barn; good brick chicken house; genuine I have softie unusually td whet so, adorna herself with taatefnl and omo Jewelry. W have all too lx tot designs in chains, broncho and rian aa well a all kinds of prodow stones set in anlqus deslgno for pop tonal adornment or wedding sifts FREE CONSULTATION bargain. house with bath, pantry fl,650 buys a nice and improvements; well located; worth invest!- gating. two" apartment house; rents for $2,500 for a $30 per mont. frame on Patterson Ave, 1,300 for a brick cottage; ban pantry $1,900 buys a new and bath; well located; easy terms; speak qnick. modern honse, built of pressed $3,700 for a is in and the best residence district of the brick, want If to get a really nice home at you city. the price of a small cottage, investigate this. $2,500 I have so many nice homes at thiir pricey that I really cant do justice to them in an ad. Tall and let me show you my list. I also have some nice places for those who want to raise poultry and fruit, and still be near town; reasonable in price; easy terms. KEMEMBER, that I am making terms so easy that, its an easy matter to buy a home; start now; you'll regret it if you wait. Do you want to buy horse? Do you want to sell 1 horse? Dix yonr horse snit yon? If not, we will exchange. m SEE US Claude M. Dee 12-roo- C. B. Johnson Seeds Seeds m . T hones MEAT SHOE CO. DEE-STANFO- RD s Get acquainted with the Ogden Steam Laundry today. Delays are dangerous. Many opportunities that would prove virtually "gold nuggets" to people have slipped by owing to delay or hesitation. Dont let this chance to entrust your laundering with a laundry poosesring untqualed facilities for turning out your work promptly nag satisfactorily slip by any longer. Begin today favoring us with your bundles GROCERY offers the ease of softy pliable leather and the elegance of smart styles; made permanent by the very best material and skilled workmanship. the Coopers preparations now going on In thL city and the intense interest wihrh Mr. Cooper ha stirred up alnce hia arrival, a representative 'of the spent yesterday afternoon at the young man's headquarters, watching the swarm of humanity come and go. During the afternoon the reporter Interviewed many of the callers and oldalned statements from all who cared to give them a to their experiences with Cooper and his preparations. The following are selected from those statements as being typical of the general expression of the people seen: Mr. W. T. Bray, living at 1120 Angelic 8t., when interviewed, said: "I had suffered for years with stomach, liver and kidney trouble, seven yearn, la face. 1 had tried many remedies, but obtained no help from any medicine I took. I bought one bottle of the New Discovery medicine and (me of the Quifk Relief. After using them one week, I felt so wonderfully improved I can hardly believe it possible. I am very grateful to Mr. Coope-t-- r. He has a wonderful medicine." Another caller was Mrs. Clara Yohe, living at 1810 Locus Bt. She said: "1 had suffered with stomach trouble for several years. 1 was so bad the last year I could not eat anything at all. 1 could not digest my food and had severs pain in my stomach most of the time. I did not sleep well and had severs headaches at time. 1 have tried many remedies, and have been to n number of physicians. I bought some of this man Coopers preparations. I feel greatly benefited and have gained ateadlly in flesh since using the medicines. I have not a trace of stomach trouble left, and hava come here to thank Mr. Cooper." Mr. C. A. Taylor of 4220 Finney ave, said: "1 have been suffering with severe stomach trouble for several yean and owing to the nervous conditions caused by this trouble, 1 could not sleep. The only relief 1 obtained waa Irhon up and walking around. I tried everything heard of for stomach trouble, but nothing gave me any relief. I heard so much of this man Cooper, that I decided to try bis medicine. I have used several bottles and noticed a decided improvement almost immediately. I am now entirely cured, and feel happier than I have for several years. Mm. John Schenk, of 2111 N. 12th BL, when questioned, said: "I hava had eight years of differing and sleepless nights on account of stomach trouble and headaches I have used one bottle of Coopers preparation, and now rest every night. I have not s trace of stomach trouble left and have hern Immensely benefited every way." Mr. S. P. Hitching, living at '2145 Franklin Ave, made the following statement: I have suffered with rheumatism tor SO years. I was stiff in all my Joints so that I could hardly use them. I have tried Cooper's remedy and hare come here to thank him and purchase more, as 1 can now handle myself uerfectly after using ths preparations one week. I feel better than 1 have for years." , Amelia Leonard, living at 1580 Sala-bur- y I have suffered for BL, said: the past ten years with stomach tremble. headaches, disslness and kidney trouble. I have been treated by a number of physicians and have used all kinds of medicine, nothing did mo any good. My appetite was very irregular and m v back pained me greatly. In fact. my life was a misery to mo all the time. I suffered with nervousness and loss of sleep. I have used two bottles of the New Discovery medicine. This morning nn immense tapeworm passed from my system. This has undoubtedly been the cause of all my Bufferings, and 1 am very grateful to this man who has relieved me." In spite of assertions made by various physicians that Cooper Is a fad. who will soon die out. the young man seems to be gaining even greater headway as bis visit draws to a okiee. Provided the ralcnlattone of the en- It Is estimated that four thousand peogineer In charge of the work nn the ple called on him yesterday. pipe line northwest of the mouth of Mrs. R. TV. Gunnlp. who has been ill the canyon, do not fall short of their mark, water will be turned into the for the past week, is somewhat Impipe yemerday. A new section of 200 proved. feet has been constructed over the remains of the old line, and U expectBIG DOINGS TODAY ed to give satisfactory service for an indefinite time.. Owing to the peculiar formation of Big Flower gale at Wright's Tomorthe mountain aide at the break in the row In Addition to Othsr Reductions pipe. Immense quantities of earth have been and will be removed above the Today again Wright's will be line so that the soft formation at the things up in mercantile circles base of the hill can support the weight stirring by Inaugurating a sale which will. In without gradually slipping. It will all probability, crowd 'the store with take about a day before the pipe is customers as during the Anniversary naked enough to be water tight. Bale the memory of which is still fresh in the minds of Ogden's shopDANCE AT THE ARMONV pers. There Is no special name given to this sale except that it is called a "Two-DaBale.1 which means that It .The Senior class of the high school this morning and ends has completed preparations for an begins with the closing of the atom Saturelaborate ball to be given In the arnight. The object is to give a mory Friday night. The event will day good strong start to the summer open, formally, the artnorv as a trade, which ia now beginning. place of recreation and will be amendWith a stork like that of the Big ed by visitors from Salt Lake as well Store" there Is much to bo shown that as by local people socially prominent. cannot space In the many winThe main floor of the building has dows. Itfindwould to Oghen treated with an electric shavrr den people If he suTprioing they could know Just and H smooth and in fine condition for how the managers seek dancing. The building will be decora. the windowdepartment space and how each of the d with pennants, school colors and Is arranged for weeks ahead. flan und arrangements have been windows As an example, the corner window made to oonvirt the officers rooms in Is filled today with ladles' collars the front, of the building Into recep- worth up to SO cents, which are to be tion parlors. An enlarged orchestra sold tomorrow at 1 0c In tbs basement. of twenty-fiv- e furnish These goods will have but one days pieces will music. showing In that window, being in this morning and out tonight when most CHICAGO DEFEATS NEW YORK. people ore In tvd, and another line of goods la readv to replace them. Chicago, 8o sales like the Anniversary and April 25. The Chicago Athletic association defeated the New like the one which begins today York Athletic club In a dual swimming take many Into the store where greater meet here last nigh. Daniels nf New spare can be devoted to display. York won the 10fl yards swim and the In addition to the regular linsi a will be sold plunge for distance. The other events lut of beautiful geraniums went to Chicago. at very little price. ' 0 SHOE st Ladles admitted five. Gents, lie, skates St. Louis Has Become Overwhelmingly Interested is Young 9 Dally, Except Sunday, at 1:10. MATINEES Judge Murphy Helds That There Is No Lew Frohieiting the Use ef the Card Machines. & CO. HANAN ROBBED . EVENINGS SALE OF MEDICINES IB NOW STUPENDOUS. THE ONCE MORE UTAHN A THEATRE Bill Changes Every Saturday CARD MACHINES CAN BE PLAYED IN THIS CITY. CARL E. PETERSON GROCERY IS House. $1-0- COOPER la the case of Ogden City vs. William Blosser. which was tried January 8 In police court. Judge Murphy ren- two-year-o- SUNDAY PRICES CASE dered a decision yesterday in favor of the defendant. Other cases of a similar nature will not be prosecuted, as the dccrae establishes a precedent that will permit any man in the city to operate a card machine. Blosser was arrested for permitting a card machine that paid chlpa or cigars to be operated in his place of Pern Olga Anburg. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver An- business on Washington avenue. He burg, died yesterday at 7 o'cluck fought the case on the grounds that at the Denver rooming faunae from the no provision in the ordinances specified such x pastime as gambling. effect of pneumonic. The Anburg were en route from Santa Rosa to Ot- Other arrests followed that of Bios-se- r until p roc Ur ally every proprietor tawa, Kansas, when the child took Kick, and they stoimed in thia eity of a saloon in Ogden had his name for medical aid. The body of the in- on the polio? Mutter. By nn agreefant was taken to Larkin's and prepar- ment beimet-- th operators and the ed for shipment to Kansas. city, the decision in the Blosser case was to affect every other case, but Judge Murphy reserved bis opinion May Stewart was taken to the In, dustrial school by the local Juvenile until this morning. In giving his decision, Judge court officers at the request of the Judge of the lower court at Salt Lake. Murphy held that the ordinances were The girl via first committed to the compiled and authorized in 1894, sevCrittentoa homo but she would not eral years before the card machine made its advent, and, therefor, did remain. not contain any reference to games Jonathan Dye, age 77 years, died of recent invention. He advised, if Wednesday at 7:4S p. m. at his res- the city wishes to prohibit the runIllidence la Tlniah after a lingering ning of card machines, that the city ness of yean from cancer. Ihr four council create a new ordinance. months past the deceased had been confined to hia bed, and Anally succumbed to tbo malignant disease. Mr. Dye was one of the oldest residents of River dale and was well respected (a that community. Ho emigrated to rtah from England in 18 HZ and had resided la this stats up to the time of hia loath. He leaves two brothers, Richard and Samuel, sad two sons, Joseph and Benjamin, and one daughter. Ktaneral services will ha held Friday at 8 o'cluck from the IMntah meeting house and interment will also be at Uintah. 9 tawew A new atsam motor car, for use on MOULDING LOSES CHOICE KAMI i bo AND GIDEG OF BACON. Oregon Short Line la this section, will he shipped soon from the shops of . , lbs American company. The car is r nearly. 85 feet long. Including the end Second Time Within a Month That sills. The seating capacity is dethe Store Hae Been Burglarized signed to accommodate 68 passengers, by Unknown Parties, Including 16 in the invoking compartment. The baggage compartment is about seven feet long. The motor-man'- s FVw the second time In a month the compartment in ths front of the car, which contains the generator sad Moulding grocery store, at the corner accessorlec, Is only six fact four In- uf Washington avenue and Twenty-sevent- h ches long over ell- street, was entered by burglars Wednesday, and qlundercd of a Della Brown, who was hound over number of choice hams and sides of to the district court on the charge of breakfast bacon. The thieves conassault with n deadly weapon, was tented themselves with provisions and arraigned, and the defendant, oa the did not molest the till or safe. Entrance was gained to tbs building advice of his attorney, pleaded guilty to n simple assault, which was ac- through a back window, the same cepted by ths district attorney. The window through which a burglar court gave her a very light sentence wiggled four weeks ago. By a more of SO days in the county Jail, became accommodating route the prowlers of the fact that she had been walling left ths store and this morning the fur trial for soma little time. T. R. front door was discovered unlocked. O'Connelly was her attorney, Just as it was found after the first burglary. The similarity of the ocOua Baxter, an artist, currences have convinced the police was arrested jesterday fur obtaining that the name person operated within n meal ticket. without paying tor it la the building both times. In each inwork on money. stance he selected nothing but meat, of a particular kind. A motor at ths power house of the A quiet Investigation It being conRapid Transit company burned out ducted by number of officers deWednesday night and today the ser- tailed to trap the thief who fills his vice has been crippled to extent of inlurder at the expense of tho corner activity of four cars, two on the can-ro- n groceryman. " lino tad two on the bench run. night abont 12 o'clock a mna Ilia motor was fixed np this morning was observed sitting on the stand la but burned oat again and, until a new front uf the jtore, while the light, machine Is secured from the Southern which had liven turned on night when the Pacific company, the service will be place waa dosed In the evening, failed handicapped. to Illuminate the Interior of the building. It is believed that whllt the fellow watched the street his companion SUMMER EXCUfiSIOIS making a selection of the contents of the meat box. The presence Via Colorado Midland Railway. City of theater-gorr- s on the walks returnof Mexico, Hay 1 to 7, June 7 to 14 ing to their hmnes after the performand 17 to July 11. Round trip, 1(18.15. ance did not disturb the operations of Long limits. thieves. the Eastern Excursions May 27 to 30. Jane 8, 7, IS. 14. One fare plus :.00 for long limits. WATER POWER LINE Stop overs. Other cheap rates daring the summer. Write U H. Harding. Salt City fur parto H. Harding, General Utah Light A Railway Company Again ticulars. to Gsnarate Fewer. amusement FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 190. BLOSSER HA!SfGREAT CROWD CALLS ON WON THE LIME? WHY USE OGDEN, UTAII. EXAMINEE, J Garden and Flower Seeds r A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE. GEORGE A. HORN REAL ESTATE THIRD FLOOR FIRST NVTL BANK. u a Food and Lie ler. Tho famous Columbia Pratt's Stock Remedies. Pratts Poultry Kil- I FLOUR Domestic tad Imported. n High Patent Hay, Grain Produce. Prompt delivery. Utah Feed & Produce Co. JESSE J. DRIVER 2311 Photo Wash. y Wishes His Many Friends to know that he is still in business, and nicely located at 2275 Washington Ave. Yon are especially invited to call and see him at his new ocation. to tbo sen! co 'character of tho tr mpply our w Prompt reliable ,nd time yon oay we U job and handle it exped00"7 von-A- and welL AtLEN TRANSFER 22 for your ;0 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R. Want Ads Bring Big Results r.E.Vi.13 CO-Pho- ny |