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Show SUPERIOR VAUDEVILLE BILL AT THE OKPHEUM TOMORROW NIGHT ?Tfd ' f r r-- JULIUS iSTE-GER (& CO. IN "THE. FIFTH COMMANDMENT" (Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother) Citizens of Ogden Boost for your city by using OG-DE.N OG-DE.N MADE FLOUR it costs you no more- and every sack you use is a boost for your town. In that way you mako a Chicago of Ogden. Ogden Milling &. Elevator Ele-vator Co. Julius Steeger, one of the moet notable not-able of the greater, legitimate actors who have been drawn into vaudeville, Is the star of the play that will headline head-line the New Orphoum bill that will foe seen for the first time tomorrow evening. Mr. Steger Is perhaps the most consummate artist and thoroughgoing thorough-going aotor on the vaudeville stage today. His sterling ability Is beyond question, and the artistic manner in which ho does ev-rything gives him a place unique in stage annals. He will play "The Fifth Commandment." a one-act musical drama, which for three seasons packed vaudeville houses all over the United States and Canada, when played by Mr. Steger. last week Salt Lake demanded "The Fifth Command mont," although It had been played there for three consecutive consecu-tive 6eaon3, and one night was given to it, with the result that the bouse was literally Jammed, notwlthstand Ing that it was Holy Week and the night befon Good Friday. Mr. Stc-ger 1a supported toy an excellent company, Including John Romano, harpist, who plays the aecompanimeut for "Castles in the Air," tho song sung by Mr. Steger. "A C. O. D. Package" is a comedy playlet offered by Sullivan and Pas quelena, which Is clever and original throughout. The sketch shows the stage dxr of a theater and then the interior, with the dressing: rooms. August Prato will present the animal ani-mal act, his Simian Cirque consisting of monkeys which do high school riding rid-ing on huge dogs made up as pontes. The act comes from abroad, where it is a prime favorite. It h considered one of the most refined and best animal ani-mal acts In Europe. Arthur Whltolaw is billed us "The Irish American," and his line is to talk. Mr. Whitclaw Is heralded as one of the best nionologlsts on the stage, and newspapers In other cities have said many kind things of bis singing, as well as of his stories and droll monologue. Altus Brothers are Jugglers of exceptional ex-ceptional ability. Their act goes with tremendous speed, and ih especially praiseworthy for Its aocuratenes3. Allen Wlghtmnn presents an Interesting Inter-esting and novel art In the way of clay modeling and pastel painting. Ho works on th" rtage In full view of tho audience, and the rapidity with which he produces likenesses of Washington, Washing-ton, Lincoln, Roosevelt and other famous fa-mous Americans fr'-m a mero mass of mud Is amazing. His art 1 roccluded with a deft and lightning pastel sketch. There will be a new kind of motlo pictures and a musical program i to tho standard. THREE HUR3DREE2 THO&S&fiSB MORES OF SRRiM TEB, DRY J&MB GRMZiHB FQR &J&LEF The entire tract of land in Box Elder county, Utah, and in Cassia and Oneida counties, Idaho, belonging to the Promontory-Curlew Land Co., will be offered for sale at private sale to the Highest Bidder at the offices of the company in Logan, Utah, on April 14, 15 and 16. These lands comprise some of tho most fertile and productive lands in these states.. Thousands of acres are suitable only for grazing, other sections are especially adapted for dry-farming and the balance (3,000 acres) will be irrigated. The sale will also include lots in the new town of Howell, located in the Blue Creek Valley. Tfaz Terms of Purchase Make Beyleg Easy Sealed bids will be received up to 10 o'clock A. M., on each date above specified, at which time they will be publicly opened. The land will be sold to the highest bidder, provided the bid is not below the ap praised value no bids will be accepted below the apprised values. The sale will be held at the com- . pany's office at Logan. The terms of sale are, one-fifth cash and the bale nee in ten equal annual paymems, with interest at ten per cent per annum. Kids should be plaepd in a separate envelope marked "Bid on Promontory Lands," and mailed or delivered to the company. A certified check or cash for 5 per cent of the amount of the bid must accompany each bid. In case the bid is accepted the deposit will be applied upon the first payment, otherwise it will be returned. i Call or write for free booklet giving complete information regarding location of lands, appraised values, etc., and also containing maps of all th5 lands. Pgomwfory-Cfflriew Land Co., ANfuTAHldg- |