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Show . - im.ii mu , EXAMIXUl!: ilOKMMi THU UTAH. UGULN, icLabel on this Can Says f protects you to a Crowded if you protect ? that it says PURE CREAMof TARTAR For Pure Food Dr. PMCE9 e, OF TARTAR POWDER MADE FROM GRAPES e, rmmem UltPWNES ROOM. Na Phona 11 Na. M tall 'Phan, twa ring J&INEM OFFICE Ph.n. lndcp.ud.nt Ball Phcn.. ana ring Na. M Na M waa In Ogdeu laat night with a iNincb of other Kika from Halt Ijike, They don't know anything about whar roiistitiile a god time, hut are willing to be ahown, having a been born aoittb of Maaou and line. C. S. Iulvcr and Tom Hunter Somehow Tout a err In the party. Tenney waa mixed In the bunch. RIVER OGDEN Uix-soti- IS AGAIN HIGH PROFESSORSTOUT TALKS Evangalical Services With Plaaaant Binging at Baptiat Church. Ka-ai- t, Tlia coinirll mot aa a romuitttae of and look lathe alre.l situation of Twelity-'iweiil- h hill. A rejmii will lie made lo the room'll firai Monday. I ha whole oa Tliu radar Thoa. Pider wrote from Colorado Springs that 'the trip lo Merten aa prospering and being enjoyed by the excuralopiat. Mra. Ales ToiMinre, who la with the Rika at I .ON AnKelea.aenl her husband arar.1 ahleh arrived yesterday inora in V dearrlhlng a bull flaht whlrli waa attended by the company. Of eniirna the II glil did nol occur In the Iulieil States; blit Mra. Toikuipu aent the picture on the card. I he Slate Intluatrlal uchool la at evening Washington birthday exer-riae- were held. Alva Kiwi lie delivered an addreaa. SI inn Celeem Coaror rendered an Ina'ruiiienial wolu and toeal aoloa were rendered by no in of the buy a. Men and teama wanted at the Vtah Smelter near 1'iah Hot Kpnnga. Hummer job. Inquire at Smaller, - The city council hud appointed a meetlnR for laal erenlua for the pur mean to reduce pone of the expenditure of the cliy. The fart that It Waa a legal holiday had been overlooked and although all the member were present, they adjourned without transacting any business. J K. Willett of the C.. B. and Q. went eaat Inal, night with two rata of lie av that Northern la wet with ntln. excur-Nloniat- Cal-Ifora- J. A. j limits, eirttndon manager nf n the Rock Island. passed through laat night with two carload of etriindiuileta. Southrrn California, he nay a. la enjoying the moat delightOg-de- ful weather. C, W, Wada worth of Shelly.' Idaho, la In the city, expecting to locate here Mr. Wadawortli la n permanently. man mid lliinke of put hi energy In that line here. at. dev-itlu- ROSE ABOUT A FOOT YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. Prof. P. B. Stout and Mra. Stout of Philadelphia, Pa., eondiirted evangelical gong aervleea at the HapMat church laal evening. A good alxed auRain CauMi Conaldarabla Apprhn-aio- n dience wet (lie profeaaor and Itla wife and Fnghtana Sams; But and took pleasure lu extending to Sttisa Distant Oangar hand the of (hem fellowahlp. Mr. HiouL Ig a baritone ginger of some note and conaiderable feeling. The rainstorm of yeatarday cxiised The tec rod songs he rendera bring apprehension In the up lu I ho hr I m (he aecreta of the hit- - j runatilnnble man aoul and make tha feeling of the iiimda of some of the timid who sufeonunon brothel kmd of man rlae a - J fered from the recent flood. The moat equal to the power of dial aa water which filled the gutter. Ilooil-ethe at recta and filled soma rellar. exhibited upon earth. Huniunnia In bU talk, ant liking seems to hav all come from the tain lo l Interrupted even by the entrance falling In the valley and lower loot-hilland as yet has not made any of a huay reiuvrter. bla almng point la In hla alpging. Mra, ligating pre- dangerous rlae Id the water of the sided at the piano and added plea- river. Yesterday m iming the water In Ogsure to tha professor' singing, llev. Wood took pleasure In Ini enduring the den river was six feet below the high auilienne lo Mr. and Mra. Stout at the mark of the flood, and, during (he emiPluslou (f the services. day mse about, a foot. The weather man tell ua that there A pleasant and pmfltahle evening whs spent by those present who all It In he more rain todny, but as the left with the feeling that they had snow hrt In the nnuntaln la practi-callall lee,' it. will take a moet remire more come closer into comniun-- t markable down pour of rain to create in with their Maker. anything like (loud conditions again Ibis spring. RUNAWAY BOYS RETURN The trouble caused In the city ia oue of frequent recurrence and la dus to defective drainage. The a uttering Nislaan and Boranson Return to and sewerage seems lo be Inadequate School. lo the demands placed upon It. Bhould on the bench lie made to Edward Nielwm and Henry Horen-son- , each I hr two boys who eaesped from carry its own water to the Ogden the State Industrial achisd. on the rver so fur as practical and to the ulglit of Kebrnary 12th. voluntarily re- Welier through a properly constructed lumed to that luatllutkui at "7:S conduit, there would he no cans fur the present and alwnyi recurring o'cl.ck last evening. The buy say the only reason why trouble. The prlnclial cause of dantnae al the weather was they left was line and they wanted to roam. On the present is nt the property of the Saninight they escaped they got aa far aa tarium at the mouth of Ogden canyon. Promontory poim. where they raught The channel cut through on the south a wsi bound train, and succeeded in side of the company's building is gelling aa far as Renn. After snip- washing the louse soli and threatens ping there sever days, the runaways to do considerable dsmsge tu' the found that box rsrs sn.l sheds did not. grounds. Home menilteis pf 'he council, who afford conifctfmhle lodgings slid that visited Ihe scene yesterday, suggested meals were Irregular, so they decided to prevent fun her rutting, lu return to the Institution. hut nothing has been done. I; was layt evening after the supof permitting the river ra' hour at the school when two hun- to Tbe question keep Its new course , which, by the gry, cold and wet boys eniered the rhoul. After a good, warm meal I he way, Is the course It followed years buys wer taken to Suiierlntendnul ago. la now under discussion by the nfllelsls. the proposition having been Ttiliniis' office, when1 their expert-cnewere relste-l- , and said they mad lu otipply the canal with water wetv sorry they went away, and had through a conduit to be constructed entue to the eotirlnsion that 'he school Ter the purpos. The quest bin Is one of Imporiancc was the best place for them. and has been brought lo the surface d s, y Imk-su- -- e hy rhll Dixon narrowly fFrpi'd death COLUMBIAS DEFEAT WESSLERS alKiut o'clock III the It G. In making up the train W. yatde. Rival Cigar Manufacturvra Meet at two rug came cloac up logelhfr on Bowling Alley. I? In a a. on a nil separate track giving Iran of apace between the two. It Al 'he Association alleys la! uighi . waa In thin apace Dixon round the Columbia Club team defeat-.- ! the wna He on the ahuiiMcr. Meat team, three straight turned around and struck i n tin head guinea. Follow lug Is the scor-- : ini tlii'tf grnaped the car with a death Wesslcrs. grip to iret cm being ihrowu under he wheels. Ftu innate! the moving cm earned him out of banger and he out fore got oil with Mime bruises. and aume experience. head, a 'orn l)r. Joy nr ul 'ended hint. the single latte lfl'1 eveu'ng water. number of families In 'he Iti'ershle addition Mr 1'ielr home, on arenum of the high water and went to the houses nf friends. laat nlnbt a hlm-aelf- Viler' THEATRES SUNDAY AT GRAND. w "Mr. nf iiti Cabbage loteh" yer face needs I " In "Tlie King of Tramps.' which cmnes to he (hand tomorrow i Inn smiles. The night, the-son tl'Hi entiies fmm honest ey: snillc Ouiini!i''ee ot (he cmincll veati-r-lahad mulct conaideralion the eon-- t new Imuleranl to follow ruction of the lino of the Ogden Rapid Transit company's line to the mouth of OkiIcii y : j i THOMPSON DEFEATS A t'a-ile- -i. number of Sal' by ihilr iv- Ial-i-rv- , F. ! io-i:i- -. Rlks entertalnmcii' Ism cteuliig. Tar ley p. Cuialeusen, hi hull- - - f;i:ih nt knocked nut ITifc of S'nrk'nn. t'allfornia. in the !,wn,j round. Hi'. nemn will lie well received In hiH eiiy where lia m.iiiy made while tminiug Tor the Uiui with Maurice Tlioniptiiii ;md Dirk tlylund. TIhk tinit;.:rd Te-ne- i. lrirlstihle enthn.-i-..m- - nmiMi. I Ill SSMsi in. land durin 1 ui Ihv lup wflhnit tit h. she I'.' whl-l- t !.,. uoicbci. j In- - klinrknrt np. i,,,! snttu M. i ! word, for tiirlv Vhi'isnder l.iy's hy Tickle pickle, the sunny ''Tramp. ' will get you going and keep you moving with his quaint saying and muri-is- l tongue. "Happy? why. huppines.-my Mock in trade: when the worhl look s dark to me jinx pm all tny tioiihle down st the bottom of nty heart, then I sit on the lid nd smile." N . (ludt-n- '. following the eni1nihi:t in; p.inniania of comedy and luii-mi hic'i for three linnrs flosts liter fly iiinm; in front nfI you. "I jiugti the fnllowiiv nit wiih rhllHUiler'' Him PULLMAN COMPANY IS HIT. r . ;h lull au Marysvi'I. IVirnMihi last nigh:, bih'ipy rhntupsnu. ihn KM." well known 10 the ('ye! itif" ''Si i alien iifc.itu-Fan- -. '.m 1 ! rry of Spnni-Is In th" city on insurance H. Man in Cniura-l- Inter. - TURNER Johnny Get Hi Eleventh Round 'Cyclone' Dr. W.' L. Rennlek of H'rtc passed thrsngh Ogden yesterday o aouthi'rn Nevads to look uficr Mime .r.lnhu J- What fit Chinamen In considerable number are passing through Oinb-- from the west, going u Evanston In their new year and lo take pa- -t n th cintce of ihelr leader fm the next term of je.us W. B. Throtkinornin or 'he Midland was In Ogd"n W'lgKi- - tnerri-111111- canmn. The matter la still under eonldcra!ion. emir antagonism being Tii.inlfoKied against it. celi-ora- in tan- r ning, which your feet ab sorb. are doled with wouml leather. Itd an expeniuTe process, but absolutely neve nary for the comfort of the wearer aud the good of the leather. It ia never done in cheajr shoes; aeldom done in good shoes; but alwayu done in ll&nan hoea. In the making of a lianan Shoe, nothing that mates for comfort, style or service is slighted. That id why it id better than it costs. . DEE-STANFO- RD SHOE CO. . . . SOLE AGENTS - ffiTMill - ier You WiB Need For That Party PHONE hls-lor- , Repre-seniativ- All clothes, regardless of price, are made by tailont, just us all dgurs arc made by cigar makers. There are good and bud tailors and ciand had cloth gar makers and there ! and tobacco. Some men exercise mure taste and in their tobacco selection than they do in clothes and thats why some tailors who ought, to be ehoiiiiig wood are still mutilating fabrics. t From ?2.' to ?33 we will fit you with a garment, that will liax-- dura- - iiiade-for-yo- e u hi lit y and good apitcarance as long as it hiMtg. Kosen-bilitll- . Noun wpito Vlrick. aiil K,inn Connie Smurh- - Tonne. ' u. lrhs the Ice Cream, Sherbets, Punches, Frozen Puddings, Etc. ...... ................ MiV, 1 Makes - ;ii If-- PRYER - "The 1'invf. 1.1 Mhs" Fell. I".-- Si Ci!). Bro. J, Fiusell Aieiy's lull paecnil iu ;hc Solo Bin. X. " Piatt somite oe,(y fix:nu sleeping t ar I lXint Know Where I'm Gom'. r.re a. foliows' !..'ui for niis-- i Bm I'm on My Wav le .r liiManre and not more than 2 D'ii. W. O.Kiiy for dlsianee tif Cnl t,i 4is' tltre f.u by t h M'sm's Xsited Craig, 'lerilis. fl for tlnn li'llrs nr Stti'ii-i's.ii:in;i Towne. s. ivnjn, and f 75 for ;imi to toil mile for . Evi'yn Dairy nqde. Bnithers A. (!. Ti e penally fe- - ti.ii.i I upner E:di.' Miller. XX'. O. Ktan- l. on la a tine of from f I11 io Fil'd. lev. A. I'. R'vhev. P. W. Ktiisi-ley- , .1. Arm-strun- ' ll v A the sole leatlier-afte- -- . W. N. Shilling jNURflil IhmiiKh Ogden jruai.rtlay on a flying lull to Kail I aka. Ha la now In business at Idaho. At It Is the chemical left m A PURE, CREAM 3ITORIAL Indapandant REASON a Cream Baking Powder EXAMINER A SHOE X'lr-giu- I "584 Ed Olson The Beat People on Earth held forth and Mias Georgians Bmurihwaita aa "Tha Tough Gilr." at the Grand last night, la what proved to be a "bumper" show. The Grand "Every Oue Waa Meant for Margaret Armstrong opera house waa fllled from pit to "Ban Antouiu" Bro. 8. H. Browne was spelled In large Assisted by the Misses Helen home, and surct-eTowne, Margaret Armstrong, Alice letters. The production Is quite the Gray, Lucille Tavev. Fern Farr, most pretentious bit of work the local Agnes Farr, Lucille Douglas, lodge ever attempted, o that tbe Hamer, Ruby Herdii. lrah smoothness and ease with which it Campbell, Elsie Forrest, Mildred was rarried out attested to the long lkiuglas, Ixtrella Foley, Bertha Eudey. careful work given lo the derail of the minstrel. This ahown real benev-uleuc- e "You Muan't Pick PI lima From My Plum Tree" The Little Folks ou the pan of the Elks, as the reduced to Fay King. Dean Spawn. Rose Fosuffering of tbe public ley, Juanita Bmurthwaite, Aftoa a minimum. Bnvwn. Edna Kohu. Farr, Buck a colossal aggregation of wonBeatrice Bmurthwaite, Almlna derful gifted heavy weights has selBagiev. dom if ever been seen on the It tea I siaae. There was Judge Howell, In Are You Coming Out Tonight, Mary Ann?" a bowling song that brought out all Irma Tracy, Myrtle Jones, Georthe marvels of hla velvety voice: Bill gians Bmurthwaite. Evelyn Kay. with a nimblenea that would put Jessie Lewis. Luu Craig, rheumatism to shame; O. P. Meckes. Connie Bmunhaglie, Edna Towne, with diamonds In his shirt front fit Nellie King. for a Rajah; John Hpargo, bashful, Oichestra but a real genius; A. E. Pratt, who Orenure out of the deep vacatles of hla luugt Part iecend. released worderful a ad mystic sounds; R. A. Grant, noted fur hla beautiful "French Cakewalk" and sylph like form, and many others, By the Bright Juveniles the mention of whose names Is but to Fay King. Dean Spawa, Thelma constelincrease the brilliance of the Trary, Muriel Gaston, Rose Foley. lation. And to think they- - all belong Floreuse Hotalln, Juanita Bmurth-waitto Ogden. Genius will out and the Mattel Foley, Leonora Hall, Afton Farr, Janet .Warns. Belva public will be appreciative. Bhould Farr Mildred Farr, Ruby Easta shun age of vegetable ha felt today In the market, the commissary departman, Korean Collina, Mildred Do- ment of the lodge will be able to dity, Athlean Revor, loeona Revor, Almlna Bagiev, Juanita Dunbar, vulge the cause. There waa but little In the producHelen Cahil. Ruth Winters, Phyllis Brown Ellene Wright, Ulllan tion, seriously speaking, (hat did not Brown, iaorena Alden, Florence provoke a laugh, the choruses were exThomas, Florence Riser. Florence ceptionally good, and won instant comBeatrice mendation for their graceful and clevWens. Edna Kuhn, er wurk. "Heine" sang by a number Bmurthwaite, Elhel White, Margaret Hancock, Margaret McDonald, of glrla in Dutch costumea pleased Cora White. Annie Davidson, Winlinnieusely and was applauded libera"When the Band Was Playing ifred Emniltt, Haxel Dean, Clara lly-. Alice Dixie" by iwo score nf Iltlle tots, Velma Malloy, Morris, some of them Stabr I eons Hudson, Zina Gasbarely able to Hap, ton, Mary McFarland. proved the feature (if thfc evening. ,., The qulckneaa and naturalness that "Kalamaxno Mis Norma Clrlch as "Bla Hop-kinmarked their singing and dancing reflected credit on Rufus K. lve, who assisted by the Mlasee Helen Towns. Margaret has had charge of tbe affair for over Alice Gray, Luclle Tavey, six weeks of steady training. Fern Farr, Agnea Farr, Luclle As the curtain was rung up for the first time, the compuny arranged in Duuglaa, Virginia Hamer. Ruby Herdii, Leah Campbell; Brothers ascendiug rows stood nut revealed John Maguire, C. - O. DeWolf, in while. Quite an effective picture. Lawrence Roseabluth. Brother Heal mark, from his position Htnry In the renter of the stage, opened the Corey, Charles Celverl, Walter fun by announflnff W. D. Zeller In Eroley, Frank B- Clayton, A. B. Clayton, A. B. Graf. "Every One la In Slumber Land But m Be Your Rain-BeaYou and Me." Zeller sang with real The Mitaca Coaale Bmurthwaite, pathui. He has a brio tenor voice Georgians Bmurthwaite, Nellie that resmeblee a noise like wind King, Jessie Lewis: Brothers W. through a key hole. In the enoorea he D. Zeller, Ai H. Bandera. Peery grew witty and sprung some local hits Herrick, O. P. Meckea. that landed out in the audience with considerable force. ' When Ihe audi- "Just Arrived Fmm Balt hake... Master Eddie Miller, "Ogdens ence had recovered. 0. P. Meckes sang Neglected Child, "If Ihe Man In the Moon ' Were a Monologue and song, "Gee, But Coon." As soon as he concluded Dr. That la a Imeqome Town. Dickson waa summoned to attend a Excelsior Quartette ..patient at the door. Brother A. O. Horn, Ed. Olson, Thus the fun continued. Btwid P. W. Knlseley. A. F. Richer. judges, lawyers, laynieu, busineasmea and professional men forgot them- "Heine, The Misses Lost Craig. Connie selves for the brief moment and caBmurthwaite, Evelyn Dal ryniple, vorted around the aiage like Norma inrich. Edna Towne, JesIn a clover field. They forgot sie lewle, Nellie King. Ihemnelvea. but the audience will remember them always. .After tonight "The Girl From the U. 8. A.,".. Bm. A. H. Bandera the performance will be ancient Our Flag For the blues It la rapltal, for Battle of Serpentine Auld I .eng Byre. the dull care li la sure death, and If Miss Alice Allen ancompanlet. any one hates his neighbor It will do him good lo see the show. KING AND QUEEN RECEIVE. Iast, but not least, there was Little Eddie Miller, "Ogden's Neglected Ixmdon, Feb. 22. King Edward and Boy." lie appeared In his special stunt of looking thin. As he weighs In the Queen Alexandra held the first court neighborhood of 300 pounds it wgs a of Ihe year ar the Buckingham paldifficult fat, luii he acquitted himself ace tonight. The beautiful floral decorations were the moat noticeable, in no small way. The show will he repeated again to- I hem being tons of rut flowers 1mm Windsor and Bsndringbam. The funcnight. The following Is the program aa tion was attended hy a brilliant of diplomats. rendered : Part First. ' President nf the Connell Pro. Al. CHINESE TO BE EXCLUDED. Host mark. Feb. 22. Secretary Bones Washington Urn. W. O. Kay, Taft and tbe Chinese minister had a Bn i. t). P. Merkes, conference tudar respecting the application of the (Hilnese exclusion laws Bro. J. N. Hpargo. Tanibus lo the Philippines. It baa heen.deler-minei- l Bro. J. A. Howell. that the commission shall billow the rule la this country and exIlm. R. A. Grant. Urn. leery llerrlek. clude Chinese actors from ihe islands on (he ground of Immorality . Company Opening Chorus "When the Band Wss Playing Dixie" By the Little Deers IN HONOR OF WASHINGTON. "Evert tine Is In Slumber But You ami Ve" Hr). W. D. Zeller Vicuna. Feb. 22. A I crept ion was "1 Imp Yuli All the Time" held al i be American embassy today Elsie Forest. Ruby in honor of Washington'!! birthday, at The Mls-.e- s lleidti. Virgins Hamer. Mildred which Mra. Francis, wife of the amDouglas. Lucille Douglas. Iirella bassador. assisted hy her daughters Foley. and Charge d Affaires Rive, enter"If ;he Man in the Moon Wen a tained ihe members of the American Co.in" Hru. O. P. Meckes colony and numerous other guesis. "Oh. Mister Misinl" ..' Lkiroihy XrniKtrung. assisted by MINE EXPLOSION. F- .Len Wright. Panllne Farr. Lyu-daFarr. Edna PTarr. Collinsville. Ills.. Feb. 22 -- Nine e"al "In Tlinbtictii.i" were two seriously, miners The Mlssc Edna Towne. Georgl-an- a by the explosionInjured, nf a compressed air Kmurtliwnlie. Canute Kmurtli-waiie- . tank 2un feet below the surface in M' r;le .Tones. Irma TraLiimsghl No. 2. near Rre. this afcy. Bmt hers l A. Cslvert. F. B. ternoon. The cause of the explosion fin y ton. C I). I)e Wolf. W. G. ha not been determined. and Rnsen'.iluth. Ilenri r.tnley. l.cuiia iiiul Alhlean Rev or a the SMALLPOX IN LEGISLATURE. l.llile Hoiii'inou. All. "Do. He. Fa. S..1, .a. Si. Do". . e Jpfferson City. Mo.. Feb. 22 Bio. II. A. Grant XX'. J. Balts of enmiPhelps .. "Would Yoi If You Could".. ty was taken dowa with smallpux The Alirse Nunns Clrlch. Evelyn while in hla seat upon the floor of the Da'rv tuple. Jessie l?wis. iu house inday. Much commotion among I'niit. Mi rt ,e .lone. Nellie King, the other members ensued. llrolheis C. t.). Dp Wolf. A. B. G.v--f. Walter Entler. C. A. CalROONEY VS. HACKENSCHMIOT. . vert. F. II. CiHvton. Ilenrv Chirago, Feb. 22. John Roony. ihe "The Hir.l on Nellie's Hat dewrei.'.l'nB policeman of this Bra. J. N. Sparge ft .red Charles Hachenachmldtcity, of lie. X. VI. "laive's Hoiuet". .Bro. Sander Moim-eHacken-schniiIowa, tonight. Assisted hv il.e Alls we Evelyn wrn oue fall and Runny two. Nelile Dairy tuple. Jessie Hninnliwai'i . . King. Geergisna GEN. BOOTH COMING. Boine-one"...MI- by examining the label to see "dl There is a Reason House. ' yourself ivJLv WHEN YOUR FEET Burn or Ache The Show Was the Hit of the Season Best Performers on Earth Play Pur Food Law ATw 77i l'.MlT. 2.T, WAS A BIG SUCCESS TARTAR jfPURE, f FKimrAltl . OPEN SESSION ELKS .i HATIKIJAY, ' ... Ii laimlon. Feb. 22. General XX'iillatn Booth, head of ihe Balvation Army, will sell for ow- and will the I'nlted Kiaie tomorrbegin the last trip of tji kind he will ever make. He will return lo England in June when he will have entered his Sum year. He will stay a week In New York and will then month In Canada. The rest of spend nis 1 literary has not been announced. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. EDMUND TAILORING 345 Twenty-fourt- h St. CO. |