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Show OGDEN DULY CGMMEBCIAL: FRIDAY. MAY Ji. Tin: 11 V COMMERCIAL t: k.Lr j.T-liri UTAH t .U.pjrUut a. L OUta.- - kl J .VXH.J I ' ir. I kIU'.If.iA A ! krliie Capital l'.Cl,V! Dr. i. L. AMUSEMENTS tiAi.F ! iec-- r t avei-ae- . 11. it. Nat as rrtfcuteU ..- - -- i. vi. tie I'i.b. - l; W..1 !.g ijr u'. '. e I . rati. j t er!a;t.!y f jruwh a very flue mutual . W g in ll- - Sail LaVe T.u.f U ter'.a.Lti.et.t, I he t.:.j-r- s genera-.- y re-ffc;lof t l"Mi "X blLX OF U.tWIjS lIU-- , li 1L j call ujrt the club much Ike l f.. Fur iat 00 period. psjiertanj u u. t prwng u.e f Ta Lufan Iia.iy XatJO Ltffa fr..'u tf St. Paul i M J Mary K. Cooper, 111 If the Ue' drii) approval a'id i ut two, fcajs Ui Lave f'ULd out a XL J.!y I W ' ,jr ' wdl be May dofefue!.t of a tr.U-a- l OAirert aa JjeLre ivm It truHireii tJit tie 1i.The ueit r.-- be in Ogdea ti.e foik.a.g: l.r.y 00 U. tie travk eot luade of SU Paid le col.1 cri.fer They t Lke A ra..ay i .rld wide fau.e on a ni jer. ILrfi wo'ij Ded nJ cwL.tri.;l by J. li. of the city. t largrly rf t!.e rti.iei.t Vt wti k i.'.il ci-- '. Mar , Harvard Ije faiuou ti-- . fwiiH-rl- y Vi. It Wede'l Laa so much in proved .Mi- i g lec. If i muMi't ho that he a up yesterday aiij a'.'.ei .l.ug morning wherever rs ia be the case. It l staW by th.ee kiij rt) JeoorateJ iiar!y all si.y kuova. When the firi-- t !..', of n. are iamiiiar sun u. to Tl. reoeiieJ. Lere aere ties they M.v-art' aria frnu "C- - fan Tutti" fe.l be eipectwj fr.u ttie r. l, a U,..! I ill. t ere us.jy little lLa.n eel in just at midnight lu--t eight jf Mr. Il.irria.-.h turrte the ears of thine pra-i.- l hu-- t L.g! t heavy the ind;ydual iuetitml ujm t tli. r. at Kv..-- l l I m. a. rw v1i''',ie. fo'ije f theiu ereqjit at th Ppie's ctiur.-h- , the It, an dnin.g away at eight capitali&t t'V ar.y mean. to'ked from one Vj another in surprise Nate HI trilfU the road Will be built. Letherdri.'je. John WiriatiiHker 1 v,a Ca' l.e va.ley. 1'iie and rupture absolutely by at their marvelous beauty an purity, a reC":!.!ahle. hut Lis I.iieuess tai eveijtiiallv, -had henrd 1. !i and knew w Lat to J come to have ti at 111 ll N rwta. ill G 'lhey I Frirtucerta.u fuls Prof. 1:1, ll turn Henry row, IV, ;,. M fre'jeitly i uL'ertaiu that it ma LarJ light in this city it wouid teui that tt,e expect from her -- other famous singers avtsiue. l.lu . the lute Nalioo is ifl far rji.g. The landlady bad frt,i. on lliat to b.iv whether it a u.eant stage, and trihrd I e cream and cake at the Lhptit-out mood rons u.ell,es ere theilail.tv Samuel J. T.i.leu or t'A Kelly 4.f Salt if a r'!niig Lout- - Q Il.irJS-iutii. C lv' ilil f o'clo Ui row church t!.i of Il.rll. U.I tti,-T, it is uiiderBtl.ou:l very cuui ri form the ('ahforiiiau pnn.: donna evening Olil one aiier, at lKi)ver. strt-tPrice 'St cent. crosra.1 its surface, btit never had an orks. mi. .1 a strong pull fur iron ke to have a gentleman by the Lame ai unahle to rwlrain it artiiaiiehiji and Middleiiiisaicuiiie arnun.l au.t pay a Line i ii:stantan.ni-'become artist pular out for the important announ'-eWith St. Paul e p,e as did M is liar ma.le tirifli Hil.'i Ut "if rati.ifa! her in. identally ex and bill he that of IaUiS on n.ei.t J Saturday 11s, l ilt njoruiijj: iiml to of the l.tiosopliifts -nard last Loth in the h.gb and tight. of 1'i.rle Jerry hat." The .n plain why he left without notice, leaving Lederer, assignee. low assaget of aria her voiie gaveevi 'riir is no religion lustier than truth.' tnih'ht hale heel!turi. Lm trunk and a kl of worn out clothing c u1 else. The That tine looking banj you'll see on deocw of its grtval range ami w.mderful aijyl!y ! 'lia'-raOJin 'iur dii than as ll.l" vl.lV Oreiit. the streeta at mam will be Kent's Mili sweelnenS. of the laiiies ere generally From a technical iioiiit of we.i:s rHu thut t Mat I. long ll is The view the ierforinaiice was erf-tTi at il.e hef.le it. It has l"eeii s.uie tary in the new uniforms. otks will those of the tneii. It . 'iiiml.v of iron fciiicilint; Mins Haruard's .p;e just following what of a Uivntery to 'gdeii Have vour photograi.hs taken by Wal applause like forms sl;yurd. tlieir the most enth usiaslic ln the caintalift wat. who waa lace A: artistic photographers solo was ofallied .1M .t. f. IS H:t I'.UT UATtS theeegreiit Salt y railroad en- it was rendered ke character, s bio. k. r...n,s 1, J., and -. right we know all about it. No by those unused to applauding lightly. I larriwm's nmde Ik Will traile some Al Denver prierly As an encore niimU-- r the sui--- f ul and M..l.l;.Muii--; thut uuine MuhhotniM While I'tali ha many rem re 011 In tour could l printed 111 little familiar in Ogden. for Og.len or Salt like iroiertv. Fred singer sang, "Still as the Night." This does sound distance the natural advantage, l..g k." V. lil.a woiil.l iiiuke very exivllent eoiiiisdioi! was sung as it ti..k it rending Dankowsky, 7j ojiera iiouse the unsavory reputation lie from mercantile supply poiuM ftutt an here of lemg a very glorious fraud and Merchaiiui say business is picking up never has been sung here liefore. Miss a wwl is diKudvantagt- unshipping a man who never jid an honet-- t debt if onisi.leraliiv the present week nn. I lliey Hcrnard excelled herself. Thequintette Ik. in: should go the lVnvertViigreHS wliii h was n1111.lv mi that ten.lt to increase the he could get out of iv. and lie surely got look forward to fair traile milliliter in full force and liring its next meeting Anything It H advances. ll, BiIiIihI to the Lk'HUI v of the Bong, of that ihhiiduintage will ivr out of paynrj; several in tliisp-ityburdens Thow or hard. jiiiMiiutel and here the singer retired from the stage try lie this Salt lake niagnaUt will hailed with delight l the to J he lix otlice at the Gran.l tainly not is now before a perfect avalanche of enllniw fehiiiiKI go if not take uiTeiine at thrw wild remarks esihle. Bale of for reserved for seats the The Mendelssohn asm. citieim of thin territory. oiien hiiiilette t'lub as to his Meiidelssohus Friday night. Prices, 1J.V A Sm tion lUew is an organization which needed no The new freight taritf recently adopted 7."m 1. flourish of .Vic, Om i: again unto the lirem li, m to truiniietH herald its ap th l lah an by the lines comprising Paul Jeiimson in the inspiring proach. fi'ieiulK. liet the next Ki'le f'"l nei some busiiiees h;is the 10I1 advance UHxorint Ogden very popular Colorado Iratlic AIWH I' STUKKi spkiski.im;. made faiitasie, "La Filledu houses but when It coiuea hi wiling from the north lirintf tlie fsoiiml of i li freiL'ht from Denver went. There are a Very favorable impression, giving as an it takes lit ieople lively t frigeriitors mighty of iron few thut lietokell the oieliilit encore iiuniler M. uncus Musicale bv in clawrt, but ill every Kick on I lie Manner of lining- ami to get away with 1 he rair. Schuliert. Mr. llenuclierg gave a flute mines. stance I hat changes have lieen mad' Paving lor It. Mrs. Then. Koliison receivisl a tele solo, I "Caruevule Russe." Inmmi advaiii-ed- . All iiluritra have rateK Km 101: Com mi w m.: We desire here- gram yeslerilav inoriiing announcing Thouias Ryan intrmlu. c.l the I!v the wav. h itimmI nutiiy til:il wave a iiiagiiiticentlv given clarinet art tioii 111 iioint is the rate 011 merchant by to call attention to the manner in the serious illness of her father in low a. (vmifreHHiiien were 'Iiohii hint fall. I" il She immediately started to her ol soo"Iia R coucilijition," his ow n com steel rails, etc., which has lieen ad which street sprinkling is lieiug done nut (irolmhle that many of them have iron, home. asition, by the way. It was nccoiditl a vamtxl iroui Denver to I tali common this city. nearly forgotten what they were elei tel and most very corilial recept ion, as the merits Inilh linest lli Grand Opera er hun from r,;i to 7s', cents ixiints, of the piece ami its execution war Last y ear the exeiises for sprinkling to dor Complete photograph studio in the wct-- t d red. Isidor Schnitzler, the violin ranted. some streets were defrayed by monies is locutisl rooms i'Z, i.t, ami .) The excuse for this fiction on the part from the general city fund. Late 111 the the Grand oiiera Iiouse. Call and see us. virtuoso, gave a very interesting ami Thk coininercial congress lit IKnier perfect iierporinanoe - a fantasie on summer season .Mr. Snvuer calleit the Adams I iron. of the roads has the merit of friuikneee next wwk will coiiwbI of about Jiftthemes from Othello, by Kinst. II to the fact that of thecouncil attention The "sugar sociable" announced to be proves himself a worthy exjioiient of Ins hiiinlre.l reprenUitive weHlern men. It their otlicers sav thev want to make no longer sprinkling should lie paid for out of the general fund, inasmuch as held nt the Congregational church Fri art, and received tha most hearty and is to lie hoKa they will ilitt'iitw the more money. Had the advance leen made in the it was unjust In most of the taxpayers. dav night has Uen iioHtiioned one week siioiitaneoiis tribute paid a violinist in linancial queHtion ninl tell congress that of the Mendelsslion (Quintette this citv since Musin. when the cost and risk incident The answer he received by one of the on account winter this nation ikhiIb more money. eutertaiiiuielil. council was it then that of the iiiciiiUtm to mountain travel are increased by cold 'liilli'ii ( ill. ill. whs too late in the season to make a Mrs. William D. Williams, for many mid snow there would apparently le change, but Bhould be paid for bv the (iKoniiiA is not lacking in notoriety. resilient of Ogden, and still r:m. opera lious 1 ne stage ot tne years taken parties who received the Itenelit of owner of a large amount of real estate will lie occupied next That Ftate has a niarritnl man w ho has some jiiHtitication in the action Saturday after tolive in the summer in this city, is here on a business trip, sprinkling. At present four elojieil with tliriv girls. The vigilance lint to advance rates noon and evening by McFaddcn's "Uncle are avenue of blocks east Washington still She is of w on property. risks selling the part hen cost and committee failing to catch the chief time, Tom's Cabin Co." As Mrs. Stowes' good sprinkled w hen on the other hand Grant Mr. II Jessop having bought out the old pluv has not offender whirled the girls, which was the railroads are at the minimum, and avenue from Twenty sixth street south seen here for a street i Saloon lwenty-tiftsales of slow of water in last "Change hard one received not the has times, drop presence long time the company will doubtless not in accord with the eternal litness of bil class into it first a has retitted up nor a successful this year. and decreasing prices, is, to draw it year engagement so far as plav things, bo to speak. This discrimination is uncalled for and liard hall, sample room etc. Choice finances are concerned. It is probable, stroke of business that is not mildly', the system is radically wrong. Let wines, liquors and cigars on hand however, that the lines of the story w ill In its issue of May 11th eleven of the in accord with public sentiment. those who receive the lenetit of the Messrs. Thompson and Scroggin the two not lie followed very closely, as the play will be pleased to bill announces '.hat we are to have "two sprinkling pay for it out of their own popular manipulators twelve editorial articles on the editorial and relieve those w ho are not see their many friends at this new re Topseys" and "two Marks," and further pockets page of the Denver Tiiwa related to A CUMPAMSOX. more, there will be quite a large lot of preferred ones from paying even one sort. Denver. The twelfth wasentitled "Iron cent therefor, either directly or indiThe Messrs. Proudlit have opened this live stock on the stage, since we are in Colorado." If it had lieen an article Hut if the sprinkling of streets week one of the nnest billiard halls promised two donkeys, two Shetland o country on the g'obe has shown rectly. entitled "Gall of Denver Editore," it such financial and commercial energy as has "to be paid for out of the general in the west over McGinloy's furnishing ponies and four bloodhounds eight ani funds then we say to the City Council, goods store, .'--- Twenty-hrt'em. And then there street. mala eight-cou- nt would have been more in harmony w ith has France in the past twenty years. irive us justice. There is today, outside They are also retitting their jhioI tables are eight jubilee singers to warble the monumental local pride that dis- And no country has such a high ratio of of Washington avenue, more driving on Washington avenue, over Maden's. "Heautiful Gates Ajar" as little Kva tinguishes the people of that city. gold and silver money to population as done, (especially in the evening), on They have been doing a tine business takes flight to join the angels. in other street and are well worthy the patronage of has France. And no nation has such a Grant avenue, than any Is it right, is it just, Ui ask lovers of the cue. the city. Tar l.oad Lots. Ax Italian paper, the I'ojmiIo HnnutiH), high ratio of silver money as France the tax payers and residents of Grant is much exercised over this country. It now has. lirst car of home manufacOgden's avenue from I wenty sixth south to contiRANl) I'ROMEXAHK CONCERT. That nation now floats i7vX(WO,000 in tribute towards street sprinkling withtured beer was shipped to Hvanston says it will be impossible hereafter for on of water one out even drop by the Schelllias Hrewing any civilized country to make a treaty silver against $tVXI,KK,HM in India and their getting yesterday street? All we ask of the council It Will Take Place at Hot Sprinjrs w ith he United States looking to the ?1S2, 0,0K in the United States. company. Ogden takes pride in being is: Give us justice in this matter. on Sunday. able to send out its products in such The In lXXd, according to the director of K. Pi.iKinis Unum. protection of the lives of citizens. The Hot Springs company has ar- large lots and also in the fact that no Jttimaiix should, however, take notice the mint of the United States, France ranged with Kent's Military Hand for a better grade or such goods ever entered that the civilized countries are less anx- had $!!'. 11 per capita of specie. By his THK ( 0MMKRU1AL CONGRESS. Hvanston. special promenade concert at their bath ious to protect Matias than to be pro- report for 1SK) France had nearly j? 12 The ing resort Sunday, the 17th, icst. tected against them. Dcli'sratcs Selected and to He Chosen band will appear in their new full dress per capita of specie. uniform and render one of their excel15y the same reports the United States to Represent Ogilon. lent programs under the direction of Thk number of new residences leing had nearly 17 per capita in 1SS1J and The Ixiard of directors of the Chamber Mr. K. W. Kent. The regular Union Pacific excursion train will leave the built in Ogden is astonishing. All over has not quite ?H now although the vol- of Commerce met last night to arrange depot at 2 p. m. and in addition to the the city, especially in the suburbs, hun ume of Bilver money has more than for the Chamber's at the representation regular motor trains an extra trip will dreds of residences are going up. The doubled in the mean time. i Congress at Denver. be run, leaving Keed hotel corner at":lUl France has more than two dollars of Messrs. majority of the buildings are cottages. Id p. m. Fares for Sidney Stevens, D. D. Jones, J. ji. m., returning at but a large numlwr of expensive mim specie per capita to one in the United M. the round trip including bath ol) cents. II. H. Kolapn, the presi k Langsdorf. office in Heed hotel Tickets on sale at sions are also being built. In view of States. dent and secretary ot the Chamber were or on trains. The concert will building would Had to it almost committee and name commence at the building boom, It looks as though this energetic na chosen, a ap p. m. ten delegates who will go. pear as if the much talked of hard times tion needed more money. in Weber ter To the county represent were imaginary. ritorial Juvenile Operetta. delegation Messrs. Fred .1. M. II. Peery, Jr., 1). K. Allison, Kiesel, Sonic Questions Asked. "Red Hiding Hood's Rescue," AcadSomk. Omaha men decided that they and J. . liluth have been appointed. Hall, corner Adams avenue ami Co.MMHiieiu.: Permit mo to emy - r-y Knnoii W. W. For has been the Funge city would not recognize Governor Thayer as Twenty-fiftstreet, Tuesday evening. columns: ask your through appointed. fit ale executive if lie came there to see May Hth, 1S1U. Price of admission, lio They are out of sight, but they will What would the Carpenters' Union do cents, children, 2." cents. Harrison. The old governor turned the draw your attention to our line of The Police Record. class of men who never become with the F.tc. ('all Sun I'mUTi-llas- , Parasols THK OI'KKKTTA CAST. tables on the Omaha follows by receiv skillful mechanics? If they are to be Business to he trans Red Riding Hood .. .Gertrude and see if we can satisfy you as to price little was There Lundgren ing the presidental parly twenty miles refused tools because only competent to Meania Mrs. A. H. Nelson and quality. Our line of Spring and west of Lincoln and nearly eighty west do unskilled work what is to become of acted by Judge Smyth yesterday. Summer Jackets, ('apes, and Wraps, Mrs. W. Grandma G. was ' ton a Win. Dalyrvmple Dalev, drunk, given of Omaha and escorted it to the capital their w ives and babies'-- They are wi Circulars are for sale and if you are in Woodman Mr. irti.70 his costs and Hodgman and davs upon to accept reduced wages knowing it paving Robin need of anything in the above lines we where he got in the oflicial speech of wel ing liortie Holbrook sentence was in his same the be said this is all thev earn but shall it suspended Kdith Railoy will be pleased to show you what we come and had a big reception too. Thus class of labor is not worthy its hire? consideration of his leaving the city at Hose Meildred Oil have, if styles and prices suit we will be Huttercup Then how is the ambitious buy to learn once. he let the ( hiiaha fellows have the Harripleased to have you buy. 1 May Hume was twentv davs Iiee Alliert for if to unless work given not permitted Yours Anxious to 'lease. son party as second hand goods in Ne- his trade, contract. a on Shall petit larceny. Hlue Hells..: v1",'1, ')llk,;R 1. L. Ci.auk A Sons. yearly braska. The Omaha men may feel he Kobert Calby for frequenting a house forbid learn to be either X. IS. - See our hue of Straw ( ioods! Kt'hel OU badly to have their own man thrown out this worthy trade of his choice or else of ill fame was sentenced to t tvent v davs A chorus of twenty children. of the governorship but the tinieof the forego the privileges of education? Or in the city jail. him Union will the permit Carpenters' presidental visit was not an appropriate to wol k at his chosen trade as he can Notice In Hand Members. Judge Piislinp's Court. one to show inttamation of the spleen. and go to school as he can? Are there no In the adoption of llandolph It. Free All of Kent's Military Hand meinlmrs rights vouchsafed to these worthy Imivs? al., minors, a hearing on the peti- are requested to meet nt tlicOrand opera Til F. president in his Omaha speech Shall the less skillful men be driven to man et was set for Monday house in full dress uniform at 12 tion of sharp said that whatever is done in the way of beg or to the pauper's home? Are there Mav Jolli.guardian E. W. Kknt. not demands in the resolutions of the today. dollar should le money, every emitting Carpenters' Union which threaten the Kenl Kstatc Transfers. nn holiest dollar. So it should. And no g.xid of scx'iety? It is not enough to say FIVE POIN TS NEWS. dollar is holiest that does not bear the the unskilled can go elsewhere to seek Real estate transfers furnished by the same ratio to business transactions in work? Does not such a harsh rule Hendershot Abstract otlice, 211 smack of domineering which outstrips Strangers should visit Five Points be1801 that it did in 1SS1. The gold dolavenue, for May 11, lS'.U: fore leaving the city. that which capital has ever dared to lar now is, relatively, worth much more force upon the working classes? Why is A. P. T. U. laibson to Clements, part J. W. Dill has plenty of business at than it was ten years ago, because power- it that working men in dealing with their of section 27, township 7, range 2 west. the Points. inmen become more cruel and S2,:iVi. made it so in fellow ful influences have Five Points is in need of a good resT. J. Hudson to A. H. Corey, part of tolerant than "grasping capital" of which taurant. their own interests. The people they speak so much? Hut says one, we block 2i"i, plat "C," ?1. Mr. James Harrop returned yesterday of the H. H. Westover to A. C. Hoggs, lots in west, the great borrowmust limit the number who enter our from a trip to Cache Valley. It is now too full of men to Fairview addition, ?1. ing and debtor empire, needing vast profession. diWe are looking for an electric street G. A. Harry to II. A. Lindlev, part of sums of money for development and insure big wages to us." liy w hat car line soon. vine right do they assume to have ower lot 4, blx:k SJ, plat "A," Si. will desire a dollar that bear a t ol i t a man's progress, H. II. Geiger to II. C. Hansen, lot Mr. M. R. Wedell was showing some profession? Is not that the WoovlinanstHi's Main street addi- eastern same spirit which prompts capital to block constant ratio to the volume of commerparties over our business center cial transactions, so that it will neither form trusts and limit the product of tion, 61. yesterday. looms so that the price may be and (Walloon to A. K. Simmons, part mills T. A. A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder Col. A. J. Crops.y is continually showdiminish nor enhance in value. That is forced up? Ijet us reason together, lest of block 51, Nob Hill annex, 1. and selling property in his various Superior to every other known. ing nn honest dollar that will neither rob the in our ambition to regulate the evils of Total, $2,:!5o. additions. Used in Millions of Homes It is the our social system we do not commit farmer, laborer or creditor. Mr. Joseph Harrop has his large brick What we Oder in Tailoring-than those of w hich we ones 40 Years the Standard. A dollar be can greater made. that honest only house nearly completed. Delicious Cake and l'.istry, Light Flaky and from Si0.00 Pants Suits complain. up. dollar that is the product of free silver An evil against society becomes 110 less from S7..V) and up. Xice stock to select Don't forget the grand hall tonight at Palatable Uiscuit, Ondiilc and Wholesome. coinage conies very near being such a a crime because it is committed in the from. II. Kissel 1!17 Twenty fourth Cook's new hall. Prof. Gibson's full orname of downtrodden lal)or. One can street. Upstairs. No other baking powder dues sueh work. chestra will be present. A. A. A. dollar. . m K'Ltt ll... t iJ. it 1 HKiTi-- i t tV'MKi la 1 !.: !!e 1 i.t-- d Wa?.!.:t.g:-i- f. 1 - i '1 ; t V.1- - Wui. HeiaiU ot CLicki uet vt Fred . llauki-ka- . , is kt-t- rii : ca-s- ne e ij-- Friday Evening, May lsth. I'rofcsor Kent takes pleasure in announcing the ap pearance of the ONLY the ORIGINAL ri-g- et M.ad-tiaM- -- u. rurl Va-b- li -- !,utO uei u u tr '.,. , M-n- t Ikel'.tt. I os ir lter extJ i: v L-a- i HOUSE ! ENGAGEMENT EXTH AOH DI NAH Y. i.l-i- th OP ERA (JKAXD llni'!ifei!iii tori (lob (juinldiV Company. Comprising the Following Distinguished Artists: 1 nomas Kyan. the celebrated clarionet soloist- Kidor Schmitler, solo violinist. solo iolinistS. W. I'at.l Henm ber, solo llute and viola. I'aul Jennison. Io violincellist, and MARIL BERNARD the phenomenal prima donna. Prices 35. 50, 75 and $14X3. Sale of seats commences Wednesday May 15th. 1 his is unquestionably the musical event of the season. - . tirr 1 N'ewi-ouib- l! , GRAND OPERA HOUSE isuwhs k km If. 111 g'l. !.' 11 ti.il li Grand Lulics and Childrcns Matinee at I Mcl ADDEN S MAMMOTH - 11 J , 111 111 1 111 111 2 p. m. DOUBLE m 11 t Will appear, with a numlier of players carefully selected for their artistic abilitiy to (ill the requirement of the play.. Endorsed by l'ULI'IT. l'RESS and TUHLIC. Startling Situation, Heautiful Tableaux, Catchy Music, Banjo Solos, etc. The little carriage in which Eva rides was formally the property of (leneral Tom Thumb, (iUAXI) STIJKHT l'ARADi: AT I'lH-l- 11 Lm an 4 Hmuwa. uitu relay, May 16. atl . ! 12 O'CLOCK. Matinee Prices i"i and .Vlcts. Cliildren any part of house iVU. Kveuing Prices i. and ;t"i. .'in, 7" 1 - D. I). G. la-e- i-t- 11 .M- - GINLEY & CO., Gents' Furnishings, Hats, Amy h Wy T. McUlNLKY. (i. MiliiM.ry. Twcnty-l-irt- Street, li Flak Snow fine shoes. OGDKN. UTAH : : ani Cracker Factory, Jiakery Manufacturers of all kinds of Crackers, Snaps and Ornamented Cakes for Weddings and Halls at home or abroad. KLAIvK BREAD S X () V In any style and will keep moist a month. We guarantee our Crackers to be Superb and without Superiors in the market. Leave orders at factory, center of block, between Grant and Lincoln and Twenty-fourtand Twenty-fifth- h A at nu'iriii LiVlVlj ? aVlat rivniAr" 11UAU. 15 1 i Wash-ingte- GASOLINE Ve are showing all styles of the Gasoline Stoves and know they will please STOVi:S-- you. Take one on trial. T AWN MOWERS Our "Good Luck" mower is a hum-lmeIt is adjustable in every way and runs very easy. Take one on trial. We are headquarters on hose. 1")UBBER HOSE different grades. We warrant it to standi pressure of city water. Take some on ELOUR RECEPTACLE The newest and! best Hour can- Jt holds the flour. You turn the crank,, it does the rest. Take one on trial. AND COFFEE POTS-- We rPEA have over 40 styles: .1and sizes. New stock just received, all kinds. Tin, stone: pearl, agate, granite, iron, etc. Take one on Trial. r. . trial-'pYLER- - - MILES, STREVELL BOYLE BLOCK, & ULMER OGDEN, UTAH. : riTRDWAIlE! HARDWARE! n BUYERS 1 WHO WANT THE BEST GASOLINE STOVE SHOULD LOOK AT . rwm IN CALL EARLY. 8GO 24tli Street. While there look atour Peninsular and Ohio Steel Ranges. X |