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Show DECEMBER THE MORSTIXO EXAMIXEIt OGDEN, DTAD, gATTODAY MOBNING, securities. questions la regard to these nd will I make Only on the wltnaea canknown what they am. Th case of court. Th areurl-tir- a not be tried out over to me as trustee were turned nothing about them, and I will at trustee, "was th bankers re BOARD OF BAKING POWDER Healthful cream of tartar, rived solely from grapes, refined to absolute purity, is the active principle of every pound of Royal Baking Powder. Hence it is that Royal Baking Powder produces food remarkable both flavor and wholesomeness. IV M. GLASMANN Independent Phone. EDITORIAL ROOM Bell Phone BUSINESS OFFICE Bell Phone WM. GLASMANN Bell Phone No. 120 of both telephone c laced after 8 p. m. eyetemo Cloning out sale. Chicago Millinery Co, Opera House Block. There will be a children candy mattlnce at th, Lyceum Saturday ternoon. af- Admission, 5c. The Five Dollars given away every Saturday niglit at Toilers Dancing Academy was drawn by Mr Munsuu, of tha State Bank. Alma IL Chambers who haa been ill two months on account of typhoid fever, returned yesterday to continue his course in mining engineering In the University of Utah. IB Mrs. George R. Kerr was grant m1 letters testamentary yesterday In th district court in the estate of her husband who died July 7, 1904, leaving liy 0PEI GRAND HOUSE A Guaranteed Attraction Betasi-- TWO NIGHTS COMMENCING FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9th. Special engagement of THE ROMANTIC ACTOR WHITE sup- company of players presented The city council met last night and porting "Hearts Ease at the Grand Open the on worked several hours House last night, and met with auch a hearty, entkuaiaMtie roorption and euloon the Sugar gistic praiseof theevery tonguein that The Ogden Amalgamated tha city company appearance of will utake a payment company la la a way a triumphal entry. Taking 175.0UO to the farmers fix beets De- the company, all la all. It may be safecember loth. ly said that it Is tha strongest that haa thus far favored Ogden with it presMiss Peart Ptngree, who has been ence. Every actor and actress la an out was visiting ill several weeks, artist and at perfect eae on the Mage. friends yesterday. The production tuelf la beautifully and must gurgeuualy gowned staged been in and B. F. Cummings who has first das in every particular. is Ogden for several day left last night The leading man. White Whitt leery, for Rexburg, Idaho, on a trip of was a mast delightful surprise to those lucky enough to lie In nttendnace last night. Endowned by nature with a Mr. Adolph llarria of Rowvill Box handsome physique, he has also the Elder county, Is In the city for a few important posweesioa of magnetism days visiting hia sMcr. and artistic ability, forming n combination which makes tha Ideal actor. He I.. L Thompson of Malad City, la a college bred man and hla early Mr. aaaociatlon enable him to be Idaho, la in the city on buxine at eae in Thompson Is one of the loading merwhatever role he enacts, la all the chants of Southern Idaho. western cities in which he has starred he has received the moat flattering ELECTION press notivto and la worthy of all of 0. . them. Thera 1 one great thing that Elsct Officers, Also Delegatss for ths may be eaid to his credit, with no disrespect to those actum who are ohler Grand Encampment In year and that la that he ha youth Post with all Its passion and fire on hla side. The members of the No. 3 of Ogden, of the Grand Army of He is Just the hind of maa that the girl delights to rave about, tor the Republic inet last night at the G. matinee A. R. room In the city hall and elected he is the type of the perfect beau Now, a wood about tha play Itthe following officers to serve during ideal. self. It w a delightful romantic comthe ensuing year: J. V. Nelson, post commander; G. F. edy drama la four acta and was the John medium in which Henry Miller scored Hodge, senior -K. hU greatest triumph under the manB. v ay, Junior Tha agement of Charles Froham. L. William of the day; Hair, officer of the play is 1758 and ths Russell, quart arm cater; Dr. J. X. Al- period scene are laid In London. Tha hero len, aurgeon; trustee, Norman Ivea, the role W. L. Russel 1, Henry E. Steele. Tea of the play la Eric Tempi White Whittlesey. He Is essayed by the attend to were elected delegates and composes an atale encampment to be held in Ogden a young musician otiera the result of yean of painstaknext spring. effort and study and In It hla hopes The officers will be installed the sec- ing are He falls In love with a centered. The ond Friday night of January, Lords daughter and hia affection la meeting was well attended. Sir Geoff eiy Puuiin-- i reciprocated. steals ths copy of the Opera and presents it in Ijomlon as Hiiuebrand,' nu own production. Despair seizes bold of Temple. On the night of the first Ijoo-do- n The following are the arrival at the presentation of the new opera In he and his h present recognizes 4 Rend hotel for the past hours: He denounces King I .ear. B. H. Moore, Boise, Idaho; R. E. stolen a thief and la later chalPavn, Chicago; E. I Socket. 'Frisco; Pomfretfor a aduel. The duel scene lenged White Whittlesey, Frisco; W. II. Edison. Salt Lake: W. E. Burges Frisco; show n last night was one of the strongest pleosg of stage business seen in , Mrs. E. L. 'Frisco; S. Damlel-baiiil New York; Ihii Arnold, Jr., tha city. Temples lady kv Mias calls at hla bouse on tha night New York; A. If. Cohen, St. Joseph, of the duel with the Intention of MopMo.; Hones A. iMf, Watafietd, Max.; A. P. Hibha and wife, Ogden; G. Dut. ping the asm She la behind the curtain alien Pomfret comes but before going iou, Frisco: Dr. F. C. Pm-F. Evans Salt Lake; A. B. Anderson, 111 hiding, she made Eric promt that he would not fight hia rival, but while City; Chria Anderson, Ogden; P. G. Temple la lining tauuted with cowardWuebben, City; W. R. Bourley, Salt ice she rush a from behind the curtain Lake City- and exclaim Eric, fight that man." fight and Pomfret. i wounded They REIMBURSES nad disarmed. SUPERINTENDENT During tbia scene last THE MINT. night, ao thoroughly wrapped up In the play were several young men in the Ban Francisco, Dec. 9. Superintendaudienc that they cried out, Kill Francisco ent Frank Leach of the San Him, forgetting for the moment where of mint haa made good the defalcation they were. Alfa well that ends well, former Cashier Walter M. Dimmlck, and in this caw the saying holds good. by turning over hia Oakland home to Eric recovers his stolen opera and wins a the surety company which was on the beautiful Miaa Neville. Mr. Whitbond for $25,000. The company tlesey and company will prevent Ths paid that amount to the government Second in Command at. a grand matand, as the law makes the superin- inee this afternoon and in the ereuing tendent reaponaible for the shortenm will be seen in Soklien of Fbrtu Inga of his subordinates he has reimbursed the corporation. Two million Americana suffer the torturing pangs of dyspepsia. No need to. Burdock Blood Bitters cures. At any drug store. LB mm Dix-Loga- n r; REED HOTEL AND SATURDAY MATINEE. AMUSEMENTS White Whittlesey and a strong Sai-kett- also declined II $5,000,000, Mr. to make n Mate- - a, Tbt la to eerttfy that die . and Examiner at? eireulauos sITS purchased of E. M. Curti br n 7 V son. who will endeavor to public good service and treatment In the future as a In ths past. (Signed). E M. CTn I1 luS? OUTSIDER WERE IN EVIDENCE AT OAKLAND'S RACES EARLY MORN RAIN MADE THE TRACK MUDDY. D- - O- Th attrat involves too many other ha said, and I may he able se- to enlighten the public about the The Last Raea at Ascot Proved the In the tomorrow attest rarities and Biggest Upset Favorites Were suit which Mr. Morton has brought Losers Tacoma Shut Out With against Mr Chadwick to recover the But Two Hits to Thoir Credit. money that was lent. STATE Six New Teachers Empleyed Parents to be Notified to Keep Children in School. A committee from the city teachers BAKMO KWDUO OOw NEW VOM. will all hla property real and personal to her. EDITORIAL ROOMS Independent Phone. BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phone. ATTEND the attest for Bawling ii said to havn mad NOTICE, SPORTS OF ex-ce- pt Question MUCH BUSINESS TRANSACTED TEACHERS WANT MONEY TO de- EXAMINER TELEPHONES ply- - MEETS!: ABSOLUTELY-PUR- E OVAL af EDUCATION MONEY LOANED ON STRENGTH OF AFFIDAVIT. association consisting of Dr Thomas Elisabeth of the high school; Mi Orth, primary supervisor and principal D. H. Adam of the Madison school, waited on the school board at tha meeung last night and asked for an appropriation of $10 ptf leather for all teachers attending the teachers lists convention, to be held in Salt Lake City during holiday 1 matter waa taken under advisement. Dr. Thomas also reported that a delegation of high school boys had waited on him asking for military drill In the school, and laid the matter of taking such a step before the board, which waa taken under advisement. The report of the committee on recom end teachers waa adopted ing tha following persona for employment in the schools: Jean McMillan, Reuben E. Evan Jean McMillan, Reuben E. Evan Mabel Rows Genevieve Emley. It was decided to bold examinations for teachers December 28. 28 and 80th. The sum of $25 was appropriate to pay Dr. C. B. Gilbert, the well known educator, whom the superintendent announced would lecture in Ogden Tuesday evening, next, on the subject. Democracy in School Government." It waa voted to appropriate sufficient funds to pay Ilia election judges $4.00 each, and $5.00 for each private houao used as a polling place. It was decided that the board meet Monday, evening next, to officially count the vote of the M'hoo! election. The Superintendent reported a decided failing off In attendance in the outlying schools. The clerk waa instructed to notify the parents living in the vicinity of Broom's Bench, concerning this condition, with the view of securing a better attendance. The Superintendent's report, which follows, shows more cases of tardiness titan usual, and a one per cent lower attendance than the normal, caused by prevalence f sickness: Attendance. 4,318; average daily attendance, 8,934.4; cases of tardiness, 77; neither tardy nor absent, 3,103; per cent, of attendance, 94.6; per cent of punctuality, 99; special promotions, 66; anspenriona fee Irregular attendance, 6; for bad conduct, 1; caeca of corporal punishment, 9; truancy, 6; visits from parents and cltixens, 361. William Outnger waa present and In behalf of the Stats Art Institute, thanked the board of education for the Interest ll had taken In the exhibit at the Carnegie Library building. Official action was taken In the mattrr of tha proposed visit of the board and tearh-eto ths art exhibit Monday evening, next, and the time, was fixed between 7 and 10 o'clock. The financial committee's report showed $90,75 received from W. 8. Wilson, on accounLof country tax; $4,-0recelrrtl cm aeopuat of district tan and $17,536.39 now-ithe treasury. The health committee reported two new rases of measle two of scarlet fever and one of diptheria. m Boston, Dee. 0. Concerning the hoping crediting of Mr. Newton with for a settlement with Mr Chadwick asthrough John D. Rockefeller on the to sumption that he would not wiah have the name of hi pastor. Rev. Atchison of Cleveland, dragged into the affairs, ha said: There is no truth in the affair. Mr Chadwick represented t me that aha had certain securities In tha care of Mr. Reynold and I was shown an affidavit signed by him stating that he had la hla possession Blocks and bonds belonging to her valued at I dont unand upward derstand that there la any question concerning the genuineness of this affidavit and on that 1 rest sty case. 'A list of the securities was furnished me and tbia waa accompanied by a sworn statement that Mrs. Chadincome from the wick's securities was $175,000. Most of them were dividend paving stocks." Upon the report that the Chadwick securities held by Mr. Reynolds had been found to be worthies Mr. Newton refused to comment until the report had been officially confirmed. Mr. Newton would not say that be hoped for a settlement from any source other than Dr. Chadwick, but gave the Impression that ha had not wholly despaired of recovering something from the questioned securities On this point he said: Had I not been given a sworn statement by Mr. Reynolds to the effect that be had in hla possession $5,000,-00worth of collateral belonging to Mrs. Chadwick. I would never have lerft her th money. When the treasurer of a city banking lnatitutlon certifies that collateral In his possession is worth a stated amount, there is no reason to doubt the genuineness of hia representation." file information was given out tonight that criminal proceeding would probably be issued against Mr Chadwick in Massachusetts if the securities held by Irt Reynolds should prove All of the actual business worthies between Mr. Newton and Mr Chadwick waa conducted In Massadnusetta. The Port tomorrow will say: Herbert D. Newton has not yet succeeded fn renovaring tha $190,800 which he says he lent Mr Chadwick, but he still says he ponseeses strong hopes of recovery. Not upon the Cleveland woman does he base his hope but upon the belief that a certain millionaire, whose name he has agreed not to utter, will fine ally come to the woman's rescue. Meanwhile a civil anit for $30,000, Is in progress against. Mr. Newton. The suit is brought by E. E. William a bank officer of Elyria, Ohio, in an attempt to recover from Newton on accommodation notes signed by Newton, to aid Mr Chadwick. semi-annu- r 10,190. Baa Francisco: Deo . 8. Outriders wen again in evident at Oakland today. The rain of tha early mornlag made the track somewhat muddy and form playact were at sea la several event Robert Mitchell, at 12 to 1, led all th way In the first rare. i, the favorit failed to show any speed. Prtham, a 8 to 1 chance, beat Th Mighty in the five furlong raoe, and Flying Torpedo, at 7 to 1. led the field in the second rare. Results: First raoe. Futurity couni aellinr And-var- KELSON Impossible to foresee M KCIctm Not impossible to be far Dr. These Ecletric oir Moasiti over pain. FEARFUL NITRO-GL- Y PLOSION. Wichita, Kan., Dec. CERljre tT -- A the Eagle from Coffeyvtll A B. Hearts waa blown IMril1 " Wlj Psiaay. plosioa of a magazine roniahiJS qoarts of nitre glycerine. Nothin;:; be found of tb remains of two wZ and a wagon. Robert Mitchell, won; Rose bourne, second; Fisher BOy. third. Time, 1:13 1-- 4. Second race, mile and 60 raid selling Flying Torpedo, won; Gallanthus. second; Scherao, third. Time, 1:48 14. Third race, six furlongs, purse Hooligan, won; Squire Johnson, second; Corn Blossom, third. Tim 1:15. Fourth race. 5 furlong purse Pei-bawon; Ths Mighty second; Andrew H. Cook, third. Time, 1:01. Fifth rare, furlong wiling won; H. L. Frank, second; Little Wally, third. Time, 1:14 Sixth race, mite and an eighth, selling G. W. Trait ern, woo; Royalty, aacond; Major Uansir, third. Time, m, 1-- 3. 1:57 THE HONOR OF THE 1-- 4. GRAND HILDEBRAND HAD BUT ONE MOUNT. Los Angeles, Dec. 8. Only two out of six favorites won at Ascot today and as a consequence the thirteen books cleaned up a neat sum on the day's racing. The last race was tha biggest upset of the day. Hildebrand bad hia only mount of the day on Tisen, which was made a 1 to 2 choice and whk-was never seriously in the running. 8usie Christian, at 8 to 1, proved the winner with Landseer at 10 to 1, second and Patsy Brown, the heavily played second choice, third. Weather cloudy; track fast. . Summaries: First race, 6 furlong Mr. Dade won Balario second; Black Joe third. Tima 1:02 Second race, Slauson Vi- - round, selling Durbar won; Dorics, second; Watts third. Time, 1:10. Third race, 8 furlongs, selling Our Pride won; Cloche D'Or second; winni-fred- a third. Time, 1:15. Fourth race, mile and sixteenth, sailing Emperor of Indian won; Diamante second; Harbor third. Tim 1:47. Fifth race, one mile, soiling won; Trvon. second; Heather Honey third. Time, 1:41. Sixth race, 6 furlongs, selling Susie Christian won; Landseer second; Patsy Brown third. Time, 1:1314. PRIZE AT THE ST. LOUS EXPOSITION HAS BEEN AWARDED Hunter i WhisRey FOR THE HIGHEST ORDER OF MERIT IN ALL THE ELEMENTS OF A PERFECT WHISKEY t raxo. j. kieskt. co. Uuh. Owns, Re-quit- er SATURDAYS ENTRIES. ISIS UTAH Dec. 9. Entries for Los Angelo Saturday: First race. 5 furlong purse El Otros, 113; Goldrose, 110; Tim Hurst, POPULAR RIGHTS PROShtcinidn. Sandstone, 103; Miners, TECTED IN AMERICA. Maggie Mackal. 100. Second race, Slauson course, selling Tam O'Shanter, 113; Miss provo, El (Continued from dage One), NAVAL DESERTER many allows the new Russian fleet to Chihuahua, 108; Clovorton, 107! The Major, 106; Tynriian, 95. CIVES HIMSELF UP be built her Third race, 7 furlong selling Mad Referring to Von Buelow's words In la Juat aa nourishing, toothsome to Herr Bebel, Herr Vuq Voilmar Mullah, 110; Lustige, 107; Ascetic, 102; and wholesome at the bssf from SURRENDERS TO CHIEF OF PO- - reply expressed amazement at the fact that Polrero Grande, 96. We ars sqsip-peother state the LICE AND WILL BE Fourth race, mile handicap Bragg. anybody can call the struggle against for handling all our most Russian despotism n crlm It Is only 11(1; Hans Wagner, 105; Luckett, 102; In. a cleanly and seientlfle explicable through our deep seated Eli 107; Bugle Horn, 104. Wa respectfully solicit a Left the Battleship Ohio Four Russnbhervlence to and subjection Fifth race. Slauson course, selling1 order. trial Ago But Could Not al Rose of Hilo, 110; Nano, 108; Jerry Find Work. Hie Socialists loudly applauded the Flanigan. 106; Riceful, 104; Chief E. Perrin, a deserter from the bat- speaker's remark that the "Chance- Ahola. 103; Freeaia 99; Flora Bright, WEATHEIBY tleship Ohio, which la undergoing re- llors policy toward Russia la a rein- 98; Mart Gentry, 85; Homebred, 85; desIn San the Francisco surance harbor, and Retail Butch 80. Wholesale Ion Hi Democracy. against pairs ' ODDER titute and weary of searching for He supported this with a quotation 2481 Wash. Av. Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth, sellwork, appeared at. the police station from the speech of the slate's attorney ing Merwan, 95; Ignacio, 104; Dutiful, at 6 o'clock last evening and volun- at the Koenlgburg trial who said that 101; Ira Needful, 100; Invictu 98; tarily gave himself np to Chief Brown Germany had an interest in maintainErne, Phyz, Bine Ridge, Tom Hawk, 93, lag, who Is holding him until word ing Russian despotism. is received from the naval department Quoting Von DUelowg complaint ERRORLESS SUPPORT BEHIND i that tbs Socialists wanted to overthrow In Washington. NEWTON IN BALL GAME. Perrin la only 21 years old. He left the existing order of things in Russia. mar Chancellor Volt tiirned the Von to in six Omaha hia home months only Los Angeles, Dec. 8. Newton pitchResidence ago to Join the navy. He found the and said: ed a splendid game today, which with Mr. Chancellor the of Yes, Empire, errorless lifg Irksome and while ashore on a support behind him, shtit short leave of absence took the op- that la what wo wish to do and we out with but two hit to their aa our all have to Europe accomplice left the He escape. ship portunity men ami This statement waa grated with tre- credit. He struck out five Business four days ago and came to Ogden, On the other allowed no bate on ball Hi mendous and from long applause out of money and arriving Wednesday, on bunched hits Los Angeles hand, out of work. Falling to secure the left. Thomas In the first and fifth inning, ROCKY MOUNTAIN BELL Herr Von Volt mar next took exceplatter here he went to Salt Lake City X runs and winning the game. and returned discouraged last evening tion to the standpoint taken by Von scoring Bcore R, H. E. and gave hint self up. In the navy Buelow that the circulation of German Los TEltPMf MMI 8 8 . Angeles., In Russia was a treasonable literature short absence ten of anything days . . . ... 3 ........ . .9 .. Tacoma la not counted desertion and the act, showed that the Russian law only Batteries Newton and Spies; hom- Ask tha Office tor P an overt act, and added: --WHAVB THB CIRCULAT 0NP CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. young mans hopes are that he will be punished a Hogan and Graham. us Germore bo Russian not "Lot in returned to the Ohio before the time THATS THE VITAL POINTI Umpire McDonald. than the Itusalans themselves Begin Thinking About Them Now. limit Is passed so as to escape the many The chancellor showed evident rensual punishment. As mitten stand Prepare In Tim 1 he expects to be fined two months spect for his antagonist, who is a Bavarian nobleman and still betrays tha With their customary enterprise, the pay and be placed In Irons n month. of a wound received during the iaides of the Methodist church, have The chief of police baa telegraphed effects Von Voltmar's ''chivalrous d basaar In one of the the naval authorities at Washington referred to and Fresh Stad Goods referred to Von Vo! mar's chivalrous down-tow- n stores next concerning ths matter. of defease defended Herr end Bebri," month. The location will be announced Clen the goranment's policy towards Rua-!- a. Jewelers and Opticians Always later. They are now busy making up Ha asserted that it was one of a stock of fancy goods, aprons, dolls, strict neutrality, corresponding with BIG CLOCK ThrotiW New quilts, and many other goods necessary the traditional attitude oil Germany toin this age of many want. They will Avtmie. Waahlngten relation ward the Rusrian wholly be suitable, too, for presents, and the A ""T I from the standpoint of a political party I A prices will he reasonable. The ladles 1 juat as many Germans gave vent to We make a strenuous effort to have on hand a superb line of geeti unrequest the public to delay buying V Boer war to their the feelings during Decemduring the Holiday season. It will give us pleasure to have job til the 15th. 16th. and 17th. of of Mr ostensible exercise moral and Trustee the Chadwick Securities Judgment ber. when their wants can be supplied Says no Information as to right to criticise foreign affair in the easiest and most satisfactory an has German. The he Could Leaked continued, Have Out. manner possible. In buying of them, ' Novelties unfortunate sympathy for an unfortun too, one has the consciousness of hav land. Dec. 9. ate Cleveland. I. Reynolds toing pul their money where it will do night aid that inasmuch as none but The chancellor rritlci-e- d the German And Feast Your - Eyes VUch Arc the piost possible good. The Ladies' himself had comic seen the securities press for its "violent and abuive recently strenuous Aid Societv are making which he holds for Mrs. Chadwick, the treatment of Riteaia, earnestly denied Our Prices Satisfy to raise their church debt. The statement that a secret treaty exists between printed today that the cause la laudable, and the public will declinand are Is Russia, not valueless Germany authentic. explicitly be glad to know they are meeting with ed to take Von Voltmar's optimistic Mr. Reynolds said: encouragement among the good people tea We are undisputed leaders In high grade goods In this views regarding the French plans for There is no possible means whereof Ogdas and violnlty. traveled? Then yon know our store oomparea with revenue havn information and In said: to the by any regard ' East and outshines many. "Germany has been able to become genuineness of the securities that I hold AUCTION SALE AT UNCLE SAMS of Mr Chadwick could have become the pivotal point in the prare moveknown. You may say for me that any ment becauxe of her strength. Any rumors in to their bring worth- weakness of our race would Immediateof unredeemed pledge consisting of ies could regard deity Hell not have arisen from any ly rouse warlike passion. Germany's Good Light Clacks. Diamonds, Jewelry, Watch,. gained about them in the wtakness would not be a danger to ns Silverware. Opera and knowledge Jewelers. To Sent last few day This is true for the reas- alon blit also to the peace of Europe And field Glasses. Musical Instrument on that, they have been xealously and of the world which we all want lo Guns. Revolvers and n thousand othre BIG CLOCK. Too WtO against Inspection by anyone." maintain.1 articles to numerous to mention. All guarded was greeted with How, then, could any information The chancellor Washington Avenu go to ths highest bidder witbogt Imit in regard to thoir character have be- great applause as be sat down. or reserve. This Is a rare opportunity come known Mr. Reynolds was askto bny first class goods at your own ed. BOARD OF APPEAL3 ADJOURNED. price. Don't miss It. Every article 1 here is no authentic Information warranted aa represented. The sale he aatd. "There can be none. I have Chlcsgo, Dec. 9. The board of apwill last hot. a short time only. Sales not of the Ainerlcan Trotting Assogiven the least hint about them. peals 2 7 m. at and until Always Rem ember th FnH demo the M p. entire dally Ia there any ground for the belief ciation today adjourned until 1906. cawf axative stock Is disposed of. Col. John O'Hair, that the securities Rromo Qumiae are worthies? for reinstatement Many were appeals will conduct the sale at Auctioneer, i have said that 1 will answer no granted. CBrnaaCeMbOneDay.CryaliapaygV. Uncle Samis Less Offic 278 25th St. 00 Nc-vi- WHITTLESEY THE BIGGEST EVENT OF THE SEASON. In the Superb scenic Production of HEARTSEASE Friday evening THE SECOND IN COMMAND Saturday Matinee. SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE Saturday Night Direct Ion of PRICE BELA SCO. MAYER t ARTISTIC SCENERY A COSTUMES Company of S3 selarteJ players. Prices 25c. 60c, 75c, and $1.00. Advance anlr of seat at Box opens Thursday morning. office h Dim-mick- THIS HELP YOU? Of msa-ner- LE $1.00 Telephones for $2.50 Telephones for ,, r 90 oe J. S. Lewis & Co. well-stocke- n RUMOR Inger soil NOT A C Genu-inene- ss Visit Our Store Watches ItiflyM That Ever came to Town $1 $1.50 $1.75 Every One Guaranteed For a Year CHAINS-Guarante- ed 14 Carat Gold Plate, To Go With Them $1 BROWNING BROS. CO. J. S. Lewis &Co. 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