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Show Hit. MOUSIX; LXAMISLH: 0(1 KEN', I Ti fAlI. Mi:MNO. Ncw'.Mi ORGANS SALE, of Slightly Used Organs orxt'. ivalnnt rase Srlu.wipT oran. beautifully carved Ktoi-& .'lark orj:au, bigk top, handsome rase organ, wtilniu rase Western Kottane, very liue toue & 1 Jil.tMl 1'arlf.v r Iinf 27. I Music Company. Chamberlam-Thoma- s Tailor l Used Pianos SlightlyKoseuiHtO CaMt-- r um piano, 117.50 17.50 I'arker piano, uprijrlu rase, rosewoml . ue Kteiuer, lined three months 1125.00 We nil! exchange any i nst ru men t of this class within one year, at full purchase price toward a Mjilirr rired (Mo- - 4(UK) . 5.yihi 50.00 l'ai-kari- l 'lie it. O. tieiv piauo. iu new A. II. t'hase, Masou & Hamlin, t'ouoier, fable, Kiugsbur y, us the tji nicest Welliujiiou and Mehliu & Kona pianos ever produced, rpriht ami (iruud. The rases are a delight to the eie; the Conover Tone is a delight to the soul of the most critical music loyer. t'ouie and see these new creations of the llauo- Makt-r'Art. t)ur fa1orie are dt-si- n s $0511.00 very NEW AND EXQUISITE PIANOS AT MONEY SAVING PRICES elaborate case pianos for $ ((00.00 elegant carved puutda, fur $575.00 handsome, jierfectly plain, for $550.00 handsome, imliedded ianel, for $500.00 beautifully jdain junel, for ft7.50 517.50 517.50 477.50 427.50 $475.00 vetjt tine oak and mahogany, for latest design cases, for latest design runes, for $350.00 curved and plain panels, (or $325.00 plaiu with little carving, for $300.00. looks os good as the mote expensive, for. . $425. IMl 475.00 risnofl may be sele'ted now and deliveries will lie made just before fhristtua or ujmu any day desired, itiating forty new members Into tha Park City lodge. From Ogden and Salt Lake 126 Knight made np the exeursioa party, that arrived in Pnrk City In time to commence exercises at 3 p. m., Sunday. AMUSEMENTS. BREVITIES UTAHN A THEATER The Utah Light TONIGHT LYRIC STOCK Co IN A Sons Devotion Matinee Saturday at 2:39 Prices i o, 20f joc GRAND OPERA HOUSE Direction Railway comgranted a franchfae to construct and maintain 1 tnuunriaalon lines 9 the various settlement! of the county la at present buay ccmplatlng the lines to Huntsville, which will be the first of the surrounding villages to get the advantages of electricity. II la estimated that the company will expend more than 200, 000 In the county within the next year. It la expected that the next Una to be completed will be to North Ogden amt the Utah Hot Springs. A pany, which waa recently Northwastom Theatrical .Aasoalatlan. R. ALEXANDER GRANT, Ra. Mgr. THU RAD AY (THAN K8QI VINO.) MATINEE AND NIGHT Tha Qraataat Cornodly luacoaa of tha Oaaaan Achieved by Amiri. caa Representative Actar LOUIS JAMES supported by Nellie McHenry, Normas Hackett, Aphte Jamaa, IJU Has Lancaiter, J. Arthur Toung, Wm. Chryatle Miner, Gao. W.Ward, Henry F. Maurice, Charlotte Lambert, Anna Milsrard, Nathaa Aronson, C. D. Burt, Herbert D. Brown, Hobert T. Wilson, etc., la a sumptuous praaeaUtkm of "Marry Wlvea of Wlndaor." GREAT CAST, CHORUS, MUSIC, MARVELOUS EFFECTS, GORGEOUS PRODUCTION. MR. JAMES appearing aa SIR JOHN FALSTAFF. PRICES: 50c, 75c, 11.00, 1130. MATINEE. 25a te Ogden Auditorium IP YOU WOULD BE GRACEFUL, LEARN TO SKATE. The Weber Stake Primary lioaid will give a luncheon and entertainment Thursday night, in the Second Retiring from the position of gen-ormanager of the Utah Light and Power company, Robert S. Campbell la now engaged In handling Industrials l Salt Lake City, and haa opened a suite of offices In the Templeton Mock, No. 10 South Temple East. ARRIVAL CF COAL Seven ears of oual arrived yeetentay for the local market. Dealers are able to fill orders placed several days ago and hope to make np the entire deficit within the course of a week, provided the transportation companies continue their good work. The fact that many large consumers have been supplied with fuel for thirty days haa had a tendency to relieve the pressure on individual consumers. The Standard wws unable to procure any part of a car of oca! yeaterday, oaring to the late arrival of the train, but should the condition warrant, the Ward conferences were held In the same arrangement that has afforded Third and Fourth wards of the Weber such widespread relief will be constake Sunday. Thera was Sunday tinued often and aa long as necesschool meeting at 10 a. m. and. sary. .meeting at S o'clock to the afternoon 'and 7 o'clock in the evening. The EASTERN EXCURSIONS atake preeldency and the high counVia the cil of the stake were In attendance,. al ft' H. P. Thai!, superintendent of malls of the Harrlman system, came In from the east Sunday afternoon on the fast mad No. 9 over the Union Pacific and spent some time In Ogden In- specting the methods of handling the mails through this city. Mrs. P. W. Mann and Mrs. X. J. Thonnstortf of Salt Lake are the guests for a few days of Mrs. J, H. Smith. 336 Eighteenth street. . COLORADO. MIDLAND RY. On November 10 and December 18. One fare plua 82 from Utah point to Chicago, Minneapolis, Kansas City, Denver and Intermediate Omaha, points. Limit, 60 days. Stopovers. For further Information write L. H. Salt Harding, general agent. City. 0CPH MAILS Lake " Ry.J-Arriv- p. m. j I PRICES Afternoon admlsalon 10c, Evenings. 15c. PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH MITCHELL BROS. Monument, Coplngi and Headstone. Don't buy from agent. they gat larga eomm!:ona and you have te pay them. 8ee four home people first. Tard oppoalta City Cemetery. u AND HIS TRICK PIPE GAINED THEM NOTHING BUT REPROACH. Made a Desperate Effort te Gain by Unfair TacticA But Wars Checked In Thsir Attempt. ' BIG RESULTS. WNT BIG RESULTS. ADS YIELD WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. W(T ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. ARREST OF PERSONS. Two Colored Woman and a Whits Man Are Fined Fifty Dollars is very light and can be easily carried upstairs, downztairr anywhere about the house where more heat is required. a Makes warm and coxy the rooms not heated by other stovra or furnace. Meats water quickly. Brass oil fount beautifully embossed. Holds 4 quarts of oil and burns 9 hours. Two finishes mCkel and Japan. An ornament to any room. Every heater warranted. ar-la- Cal-lent- e. .. (CfBippci with Smokeless Devkt) Each. - . AVE. PERFECTION Oil Heater FOUR By declariug forfriled ball money, rousing uieet In, that temiiuslej in a celebration of Saturday's victory, which represented three evils that was held yeaterday morning in the commonly go huad-l- hand wlue, wohigh echuol auditorium. School spirit man and cards Judge Murphy enran riot, and, amid yells, songs and the riched tha eugora of lue city by 11,039. The pul Ira department haa been waving of the achnul oolura, student fittingly welcomed the first victory buay locating and placing under In several years over their ancient foe proprietors of gambling placas at Salt Lake. Members of the faculty houses of and opium raonia. and the eleven were called upon for Tlmir efforts have been uniformly short speeches. They responded In successful. In the case of Sling 81ng, an ovalthe spirit of the occasion and urged the school holy to stand pat on eyed Celestial, with a crafty eya and Thanksgiving day. for s final and de- immobile face, arrested last night, for risive victory. maintaining an opium joint. Judge Ogden Is somewhat disappointed Murphy ordered a ooulluuaure, pendover the action of Balt Lake at the ing the notiltrailnu of witnesses. Siting1 game Saturday. Usually the most pleaded not guilty. Two women, Clara friendly feeling exists briwean the Sutler and Annie Jones (colored I, aud two schools, but from orderly support-er- a Harry Shaw, iwbltej were fined gull of their team, foHowera at the red each fur smoking the. sedudve poisend black degenerated Into a mob, on. that threatened the referee, ami Slong and hla dream aeekera were brought reproach upon their school. apprehended . by Officer Burke. The Members of the local faculty declare Chinaman Uvea in small shark near that the scene after the game was dis- Ogden river, east fof the bridge, on graceful and unwarranted and It waa Washington avenue, lie has been ar only by extraordinary effort on tha rested for (he aame offense before and coavicted of the crime, leuit night part of Coach Callahan and Principal Eaton that actual violence waa avert- Burke broke into kia bouse, unaned. nounced, caught the woman and man The I rouble arose over a decision In the act with Slang squatted congiven by Referee Tobin, that had been tentedly on hla dirt floor, ezplalning agreed upon by all three officiate. At the virtues of opium and the wonder the close of the game, when but one of iu dreams. Before the party could minute remained In which to play, resist, they were made to feel the aeverri hundred rooters for 8alt pretence of the law 3 that no trouble rushed uprfh the field and crowded, was encountered la bringing them to wlthlu the limits of the gridiron. the rlty jalL ' Tobin called for thne and ordered Blong's pipe and opium, with other the crowd to fall back. While be waa parphernalia, were confiscated and clearing the field, and, away from secured aa evidence. Ha main tain both teams, Balt Loke called a signal, I hat ibe trio secured opium from aume passed the ball to a man, who ran to other source and visited him to bur , goal with It, without the slightest op- row hla pipe. position on the part of Ogden, Tobin called the play back, gave orTRAIN MASTER BUSY der to the time keepers, who were taking out time, and blew hla whistle for a resumption :f the game. On the next two play Felt Lake was set back Struggling to Keep the Montello Verde Open. fifteen yards. Tt was then that they ecramenced to j ll and claim an unTrain master A1 WriRlii returned to fair deal In the decision of Tobin, lineal men who witnessed the game state Montello yestetday, after having that It wa a case rf steal on the pan devoted ten (fays to raising a blockade realised a they in the yard at that, print, following of Salt Lake, they could not win the game fairly and the wreck. The trainmaster declare win to coat. at any were determined he ia facing the wont problem ever While the victory haa caused un- before him in a railroad blockade. He the the High echool, usual elation at has labored for a week or more and players realize the hardest game Is Mill haa a seemingly endless task, to yet to come. Until Thanksgiving day keep the yards at Montello from a the team will work a It never did be- complete blockade. fore. Signal practises In the Armory, Ever since tbe big frelaht wreck In and field work at the east campus will tfte Montello yarde freight haa ben 's be Indulged In every day. Out of piling up there, tint 11 tt was a diffgame the men mime uninjured icult matter to get trains through. At toand their fine physical condition, last, however, the wreckage haa been to denied up and with the a portal gether with their skill. In expected keep victory at home, and wrest from put forth by Mr. Wright It la Salt Lake the northwestern champion- expected that conditions will improve from this time on. The wrecked car, ship. A corps of students will sweep the twenty In number, left Montello for snow from the field at Glenwood. rope Ogden tost evening. During the time It to and provide for the comfort of Mr. Wright spent at Montello ha mode spectators. The ground. Is hard and a change In day yarduwaler, placing smooth and will be entirely free from H. P. Robinson In charge In place of snow. Ample police protection will K. C. Malloy. Mr. Wright said the Insure peace tier ween the rival sup- change waa made fur the good of ths h WANT ADS YIELD CAUSE THE 2414 WASHINGTON Here'z an oil heater that from any other you ever saw; one that gives intent heat without smoke or amell bec ause equipped with smokeless drvire, and that ia absolutely safe because the wick cannot be turned too high of too low. The A Senator D. C. Adams, of Salt Lake Arrival and departure of malls at City, wa In the city yeaterday on Ogden pnstofflees e, North and Northwest, O. 8. U private business. 7:30 a. m., . 6:20 p. m.; de' The Ogden Waterworks company part, 12:55 a. m 11:50 a. m. have a corps nf men out canvassing East, all points,-U.-PRy. Arrive, the city for the purpose of readjusting 4:20 a. m.; 2:15 pas.; depart, 7:50 a. the water rates to conform with the m 2:25 p. ta., 5: A0 p. m. new franchise recently granted them Southeast, R. O. W. Ry. Arrive, 1:00 a. m 11:46 a. m., 2:50p.m.; de- porter of both team. by the city council. part, 7:00 A m.; 6:30 p. m. West, all points, 8. P, Ry. 7:30 a Deputy Sheriff Wilson went to SyraKRUMPERMAN DEAD cuse yesterday to recover two horses m., 3:50 p. m, 7:00 p. m.; depart, 3:30 WILLARD and a colt said to have been stolen A m., 2:46 p. m. Southern California and XeradA 8. Was a Bright and Promising High from Henry Larsen, a rancher near School Student. this city, and sold to a farmer near P. L. A. A B. L. Ry. Arrive, 5:30 a m.,'7:30 p. m.; depart, !:4o p. m 6:20 Syracuse. Willard Kruniperman. the second p. m. Southern Utah, O.AL Rv. Arrive, oldest son of Kllza Alston Krumper-man- , On bis way to Reno and other, died at 1 2 : 4'i a m.. following an poind In Nevaila with a view of In- 8:10 a. m., 7:80 p. m.; depart, 8:30 operation for appendicitis performed vesting In mining districts, Samuel H, a m., 1:45 p. m. Southern Utah, R. G. W. Ry. Ar- Sunday at the family residence In Sheldon, sheriff of Lyman county. South Dakota, passed through Ogden rive, 1:00 a. m., 8:60 p. m., 7:00 p. m.; this city. The deceased .was born depart, 3:30 A m, 7:00 a. m, 6:30 April 2, 1339, In this city. He waa aa yesterday morning. student at the High school and p. m. EL Douglas and family, the former Frit Lake City, O.I.L Ry. ArrivA bright young man uf great promise. 1:00 a m., 3:30 a. a., 12:00 ul, 2:60 He had been ailing only two weeks. a prominent mining man of Agua ; depart, 3:30 a m The funeral will be bold at 2 p. in.. Mexico, were In the city yes- p. mM 7:30 p. 7:50 a m., Id:: 10 a m, 3:46 p. m., Wednesday at the Fifth Ward meetterday. 6:50 p. m. ing house. The remains may be viewSalt Lake City, R. G. W. 1:00 a ed between the hour of 1b and 1 on Marriage licenses were Issued to John Cullen, aged 24. of Ogden, and m.; 2:5V p. m.; depart, 7:00 a m. 6:30 tba day of the funeral, at the resiPhoebe Allard, aged 21, of Kanesvllle: p.- m. dence. at the tear uf 766 Twenty-fourtCache Valley Point, O. 8. L. Ry, street. Joseph Wood, aged 45, of Ogden, and Elizabeth Todd, aged 30, of Hooper. Arrive, 10:45 a. m.; depart. 4:60 p. m. . ? HuutavlJle, Eden ft Liberty Arrive, Dyspepsia I America's curs. BurThe special train, carrying Ogden 5:00 p. m.; depart, 6:00 a m. dock Blood BlMera conquers dyspepR. F. D. Weher County Arrive, 5:00 sia even time. It drives out Jnipurl-tJeKnights of Cainmbua, arrived from tones the s' on is ch, restores perPark City yesterday morning at 1 p. m.; depart, :I0 a m. WM. GLASMANN, fect digestion, normal weight, and ar of Salt Lake. Yeaterday by 'nPostmaster. wa spent at the mining town In ewd health. - arranged to suit purchaser. different - irt at fnr Inln'i, wrttr to oar atarvsi sgcacy for tuwiplfi dnatar FThe jRayo Lamp service. that Trainmaster Wright My the Salt Lake division badly needmade a double track line, ed that the line with it single track waa handling at the present time as much traffic aa many of the big double track lines of the east and that either this change or the placing of oil burning engine in commission of the division, must come sooner or la lev. He Insisted that tbe coal mines of tbe west eould not mine enough fuel to keep pace with the remarkable growth of the rouniry. The lack of coal 0 detoxed Uw motive power on hi dlvlalon-aincthe shortage commenced that it was Impossible to take rare of the freight movement properly. At Montello a coal heating machine Is used for coaling the engines, hut when tb supply I low us tt bus been constantly for some time past, the machine cannot be used aud It became to employ a big gang of men to shovel the coal on the locomotives. In order to overcome the blockade extra garg of men were placed at work In nil the departments at the western end or (he line, the regular forces being entirely inadequate to tx-lri- household use. Made at bras through-o-it Perfectly constructed; absoin light-giviunexcelled power. An lutely ufs 1 ornament to every room. Every lamp warranted. If not at your dealer's, wrire to our nearest agency nd and i nickel-plate- d. sm CONTINUNTAL Oil, COHPANV. 1 ES WATERS OF STRCNCS CANYON Contest Over Ownership Still an District Court. HERE YOU ARE In BOYS An attempt to Mtalillab a prior claim lo the water la SLmaa'a neuyaa waa again made by the plaintiff la the cane of Evelyn C. Cer. lea against Thomas Horn and others, trld before Judge ItowelL Andrew E. Miller, living at Thirty-fourt- h street and Ogden avenue, was placed on the stand by the plaintiff, and tea titled that he Laid been employed by Cortez In the winter of 1899 to cut Ice on the reservoir built by Cortez, end which Is one of the points of s contention. On that occasion, the m stated, the pood wa full as It waa in three subsequent winters, and that water wa both flowing Into and Winslow's Celebrated Line , out of It. Prices From joc to $5.00 Cortes clolniH a prior right to the water because, aa he allege, he haa beon using It since 1993. Horn alleges that he baa used the water with on I protest since 1K90, and that hla ebUta hr the prior one. Horn stated yesterday morning. In an Interview, that be had HUTCHISON no objection to Cnrtea tiring the water la tha fall and winter for loo making, but that he objected etrongly to the No, 306 Twenty-Fift-h Street 4'outinual use of Uie precious fluid by Cortes. y Roller Skates Roller Skates wit-nea- Come Quick T. S. THANKSGIVING November p - Every afternoon and evening, except Sunday. Grand March 9:30 PLAYED A WHICH Ward amusement hall. k gold-plate- may lie SALT LAKERS CHINAMAN Mrs. Louie Coulsou, an nathoresi who has had a book of poems published. Is to make her home in Of den. She has been a resident of Salt Lake City and Butte. No meeting ui the Board of County Commissioners waa held Yesterday because of the absence of Commissioner Mad sun. who left recently for GoldRecovering somewhat from the terreceived field, Nov., to be gone ten days. rible shock to her mlud, about a month ago, because of aa atare looking' for George The tempted assault upon her by an un- Gibson, police a barber, formerly employed known Italian, Mlsa Lydia Kammeyer In this city, and now reported to be at Sunday was enabled to leave the Salt Lake. house for the first time since the waa made upon her. Physician Commissioner Oscar Madpredict that aha will eventually regafii senCounty has gone to Goldfield. Nav, on her health, although It will be some mining business. time before she is entirely well. Judge H. H, Henderson went to Ground was broken last week for Halley, Ida., yesterday mornlug ou the new building which Xye Bros, are legal business. to put. up la Aultman street between tha Oldfield hotel and tha new store of the Nevada Mercantile company in BIC HOLIDY ATTRACTION Ely.Xye ,roa. already have enough lumber for the building piled upon the At Second Ward Institute Thanksgivlot and will not be disturbed by the ' ing Night scarcity of material. Announcement la mad that the WeSecuring a furlough from service at ber Stake Primary Board has under the United States Army post at Mon- way an extremely novel entertainterey, Cal., Pint Lieutenant Robert.1 ment at the Second Ward next ThursBln ford, of tha Twentieth Infantry, day night.' A program of merit Is passed through this city yesterday promised; refreshments will be servwith kts wife, whom he married at Lo- ed and besides seme weird and mysgan leal Tuesday. His wife was Miss terious Hallowaen attractions ars to The bride and! be seen. Ten cents admission InMcAllister. Venn groom will travel to the heme of the cludes the program, which begins at latter at Greenfield, Indiana. 7:30. Come, help the cause along. To determine the moat popular young woman In Ogden and Weber county, the management of the And Iterlam Skating rink will Inaugurate a voting contest to begin Thursday, November 29th, and continuing until December 10th. The winner will red skates of ceive a pair of the very latest model. (''onveuient terms of Miyment MUSIC COMPANY CHAMBERLAIN-TSIOMA- S OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL . 357.50 347.50 327.50 207.50 277.50 225.00 DAY 2S EXCURSION and 29. Cheap round trip rates to points on If. P. and B. P. wlthla O. B. a distance of SU0 miles of selling point. Tickets good to return until Dee. 3rd. Ask agents for further particulars. the CONGESTED YARDS The local railroad yards have baas o congested that freight engines and crews have been sent to Uintah to take freight trains west. Betweea at The mare yea took at the riaaa of Tha Salt freight are sidetracked. out by ttto Lake division of the Southern Pacific laaadry work turned ths mare cartels wa are that has had tn borrow engines from tha Sarrairuntu division and from Carlin you will csatlnuo to favor us with are now la to Spar's aix your orders, for oar prices ora wall service. wlthla tha reach of everyone. EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE JLsk tor our raw rates an family Nov. 28th and 29th. washing. Thay win interest you. Ogden aud Promontory 160 cars oataft-Uahate- e nect-sear- y haite':- - roe Via Oregon Short Une. All train! romd trip. Tickets good to return until December 3rd. SAN FRANCISCO Ogden Steam Laundry Then as 427 26th Bt. 174. FIRE. San Francisco. Nov. 25. A lira broke out late tonight In a lodging house at Railroad avenue and FlfU avenue south that for a time threatea-eto involve serious loss of life. A It was id people were taken out f the burning building prost roved bv the smehe. The damage when the lire wa extinguished Is estimated at q CGDEN TLRF 26 3 EXCHANGE Twenty-fift- h St Rant Callfemto and footers Direct Wire to All Sporting Boost '4 P' want -- Valley' .. 6:55 p a. |