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Show THE liOiiM.Nii i UliDX' EII.VMISLIi; vm, i 1 WRIGHTS nr.Hn, 1: AMUSEMENTS. COiffillSSIONlNEW IS VOTED la police enurt eieia5 lu.-i- irnr Jane 5n)ith was Pred f't Mr u Her uam- keroelf in a lrwil tail uf mour, a Chinaman, torfei-v. The Coming of riirisi aud in- Jit!leniu;p" will be tin- - eubji-to !e riiactigaed in the Yot.ng M r.'s GRAND OPERA HOUSE FOR WEBER KWN y BRIDGE Lit 'o. G, for Lot No. ;l, worth worth $1.50, ftr 98c l ui No. 2. worth Lot No. 5, worth 1 1.23, for - for gC for for aafaaaaaaaiaaa 49c 30i-- f aiai.a..iaa.. 'JC Lot No.; lx)t No. 4, worth 73tf 42c 1, worth 21k-- , ..aa..aa.a.a.iR lmprovenunt luei-iiiin toe Third Ward InsTl-mTuesday eiening at 7:3 c clock. Ftli. 1. to which all who am micrcait-- d iu these subjects are cordially invited. AMHK-iatu- e W. H. Wright RIP VAN WINKLE AT HOME. I Ob. According to so snnouncement published here to day, Palenvllle, a hamlet in the Cats-- 1 New York. 11. I Sons Co. & kill mountains region, will be the scene next summer of two open air performances of Rip Van Winkle." A summer resident of means. It is said, will finance the undertaking. R. A. RIVER Suit Sale at Putndms AB Men's Suits, $10, $12, $13.50 and $15, will be sold this week at $7;89 LOCAL MEICHATS ARE OPPOSED TO TIE SAME. t Edm-aili-n-- Oo Net Wanl to B Don't Miss This P U TNHouse AM Clothing 1 Estes Doctor Specialist Cures when thars faiL Modern methods. Pros consultation for snjr Chronic Dlooaao of any name or nature, Every cast guaranteed. A Partial List of Diseases Cored Catarrh, Daninas. Ringing In the Bars, Diseases of thn Hoad, Throat, Nose, Eye or Ear. All Diseases f the Lungs, Bronchial Tnbea and Cheat. Diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Disease, Uaumatlam, Asthma. Nervous Troubles, BL Vitus Denes, Plies, Iris win sad nil Rectal Troubles, Tape Worm, Blood Poisoning from any ansa Diseases peculiar to Wouoa. ANT PBIVATS DISEASE OF MEN quickly cniod to stay cured. . Remember the examination and advice Is FUE3. Como at oace Tomorrow may bo too late. CaU or write DR. 0 ESTES, SPECIALIST m ft Offleo kfimtll a. m. to p. . Ildt Washington Ars. (Berta Bteckk. Ogden. tTtnh. Eatranco Boom II. Remember the number Boy. - lin-iii- far apriuuai-unaiderario- ADAM PATTERSON BACK' THsrt Ara Prospects of the Sale of His Msslcsq. Timber. Tract Adam Patterson has returned from his timber tract to the. southwest of the City of McxJro. . lie says work was suspended . oa .road building to ths timber on the. first, of tbe year and there will apt be. a resumption of work until a den) no.uH Is successfully consummated, or. declared off. The company has s prospective buyer aud It is rumored the. Mexican Central railroad is back .of the bidder. Tbe concession rovers as ares of 600 square miles, half .of. which Is timber bearing. . YTjtblu tbe. tract are two notlve villages, the inhabitants holding grssing. .privileges from the Americans. Thin: are expected to pay a email tax,, which baa bea gathered by a collector .employed by Mr. Patterson and his. Associate. When an accounting was asked for, the collector skipped out, taking with him fl.ZUO. . Tbe City of Mexico la having n boom, according to Mr. Patterson, all due to the inflpx. of Americans. Property has advanced in value it a remarkable rate. . . , stroying Evergreens on Our Lands in Ogden Canyon Will Be Vigorously Prose cuted Viede f " UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. Lincolns birthday will be fittingly observed by the city schools today. ' exercises have been Appropriate arranged and the homely, but beloved, railaplltter will be honored by ft.iaai children by whom he la held'ss the highest type of American manhood. Classes la literature, history, civil government, and in reading will dispense with Ihetr regular work to consider the life and works of Lincoln. Wee tots In kindergarten classes will be told stories of tbe famous man and taught simple lessons of tolerance and lore, in song they will sing of tbe country be died for. In the higher grades more mature consideration will be given the place of Llnrnln the history of tbe country, so that the memory of tbe man. no closely associated with the greatest national question ever before the people, will live anew and evoke praise and admiration. On school bonding, and generally over the city, the stars and stripes will be unfurled. As the day Is not a legal holiday, this will be the only demonstration on the part of tbe people. MEXICO CITY EXCURSION E. W. WADE, Agent xw'KXSBsnsn&sss February 15th. Via 1'nlon Pacific. $6 40 round trip. Tickets good to return until April 13th. Stop-over- s want ana allowed. YIELD BIO RESULT!. Oue-hsl- f mile race Friday evening. Feb. l$th, M'ss Blanche Ogg of Salt lAke vs. Miss Eva Turn- CUM ED Y Adelaide Harland journeyed wvsonAAroroArorooMsrawe As the Funnv'itwsde Girl, Supported by a si roug compsuy. A comedy drama of the Northwest. Played over 1N1 nights In Chicago. Special scenery painted by F. W. Hamit: ou of ths Broadway Theater, New York City. 8i-- s t'raven Grand Prize Mask Skatinf Carnival, Thursday evening, February 21, WITH The first report uf I'ouuiy S urn or H. J. t'isien was submitted to ihe nmnii ivuiuiissUtuers yesterday utoru-lug- . To acquaint himself with the cdl-tiuuu( ibe roads throughout the counMi. er, Ogden. Tilly Olson County Commissioners Liston to tho Report on tho Roads of ths County. ty. DIALECT THE SWEDISH PRESENT WOODEN STRUCTURE AT UINTAH UNSAFE. through Wilson, Garland, Hooper and Kanes-lille- . What he saw be incut poraled in tbe report which makes a complete Valuable Prisca Awarded for Costumes and Races. Costumes for Rent at the Rink. Prizes on Exhibition in J. fi. Lewis A Co.'s Display Window. Ladies Admitted Free Mornings and .Afternoons. Except Saturday. Sweet (Swede) Tidy Olson SHE BANE SO YOI.I.Y." and courts siatemeut of certain defects that the county surveyor hopes to overcome. Cuutiary to expectations, the roads of the low us ilaltcd were in rxrellt-n- l rondliiou, considering the rime of tbe 'ear and the amount of moisiure tbs' has fallen In the past month. This i due to the absence uf froat lu the grouud. allowing the water to soak iuto iba earth, la place tha system of drainage .was conducted on com-ausense lines He found roads dty, packed hard, and suited to the heaviest kind uf traffic. 8o diverse wet the systems of drainage, however, and the vary lug success with which each system worked, that the county surveyor recommended the board adopt a uniform ay tern not uulv uf drainage, but uf road grading. To the south, 1h bridge across Weber river, la I'lntah was made a matter of dlaruratnn la tha report, in tbe estimation of Craven, it Is unsafe and ought immediately to be replaced by an iron stmetura. This plan waa proposed weeks ago but, aa part of the bridge belongs to Pnvls county and the commissioners of raid county have shown no disposition io repair their end, nothing has been dime Also In examining the southern of the rouniy, a portion of Weber f mile in length, canyon road, that embraces Devil's Gate, reputed to be the worst piece of rial In the r any on, was found In he within the Jurisdiction of Weber county. It will be maintained by the local board. From Ogden to the sugar fsciory, aud radiating from the factory. Craven recommended that tbe roads be macadamised as the heavy traffic over them each fall cuts deep ruts that Im- Admission, afternoon, lie. Admission, owning, lie. PRICES: 73c., Eoc., 3c. Seals oa Sale Wednesday. AM WANT YIELD BIG RESULTS, AJITHEMENTR. n Grand Opera House Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 18 and 19 Firei Ai4utraiii'e In Oyidon uf the Diatiuguislietl Artist KnjjliHlt OLGA NETHERSOLE Mill hr tler the ilimtimi uf nil Fiii'ImmiimI por-tlu- n one-hal- Her Ixn!ou OonijMiny, FLAYS. TUESDAY MONDAY pede traffic. The board members expressed them selves favorably upon the report and Intimated that settop on some of the suggestions contained therein would be taken. one James Far-n1- 1 A case of smallpox was sffilrted, reported at being Kden. .. Game Warden Joseph llogge reported that pot a trout could be found In Ike old channel of Ogden river. R II said to the credit of the fish. Iha they followed ths river around Its new efisnuet. Ths regular Unsocial statement of Welter county. In neat booklet form complied by County Herb Mattson submitted to the hoard. It Is a account of dear and the cash received, the expenditures and the rash os hand, from Dee. 1 A copy- of the ignS, to Dec. 1. HMMi. report will be given county and rtty officials for use la reference work. an- NXTllEKKOLK. PRESENTING THE FOLLOWING Clyde Fitch's Dramatisation uf Daudet'a great work Arthur Wing Pinero's aortal Problem Play. SAPHO Mre, Tenqueray The Second PRICES: $24)0, $1.60, $140, 75c, SOc. SEAT SALE FRIDAY, NOTH: Tlu curtain Mill riw promptly at 8 o'clock, Hail ortlertt art now being rtTrlYPtl. ' - AMUEEMENTS. DAMAGED BY HTAHNA THEATER RECENT iss TONIGHT! FLOOD - ANOTHER Selaed Lips SUIT FILED AGAINST OODEN CITY. CARD OF THANKS Fe wish hershy to heartily thask 1'nltaitans of the rlty adopted a our many friends for their kindness n constitution and Sunday af- and sympathy shown us during the ternoon In a meeting held In the K. It tag Illness and demise of our dear qf P. ball. The Unitarian movement son, Thomas F.. and may you likewise In Ogden then look definite form and he remembered In the hour of sorrow. the First Vnitsrian church of Ihe city THOMAS F. AND MAY GIBBONS was organised. Rev. an address After eloquent by Brown who, with Rev. Eddy of Salt CHINESE NEW YEAR . Lake, took active part in etablihlng a branch of the church In this city, the The Chinese have enmnienred Ihi following officer were elected for tho Now Year. first vear: E. A, Littlefield, president; Ctlebrallua uf theircommences The feasting today Mrs. U. G. Ires, treasurer; Mira Fdns and all I Martin, clerk, and W. M. Plerpe, after the111"spirit" festival; omens arc driven away by Dr a. G. Eghan and Gordon fi. Ives, signs of fumes of punk and trustees, with Mr Littlefield. Mrs. tho will ho Pierce and Mrs. Ives as the financial Incense. Tho Chinamen in the finest uf alike, and tea committee. parties will be In order, visiting from one place to tho other. Their boeplt silty la not to be surpassed in the fesAT THE TABERNACLE tive days and their dona arc alwayr open to ihcfr felluw niiintfymon. Prof. DeMntfs F0r day the tVlestlala hsve been Harp of the Senses' Is a unique lecture. No young scrubbing out I heir hnia and dna, person, no one who has the rare sud preparing for their New Yesr. The training of voung people, can afford joss hmiao waa placed In shape several to miss It. It Is not only highly edu- data ago. The goda have been given cational, It In also of Intense InteresL baiha, and so hsve the departed em"The Harp of the Senses la the perors and empresses, heroes and war-riscientific happiest presentation of truthn In combination with an eloNo Chinaman la admitted Inlo tbe quent, popular lecture conceivable. in-It juts bouse unless all hia hone debts la the master orh of e master nra paid and he baa repented of all tense. vivid. fsHOtnatlng, brilliant, bla atna and settled all differenrie beautiful, inspiring. - The series of with his oiuntrymen. Before the alexperiments used to illnstrate the tar he bows and worships the gods. speaker's srgutnsnt are the most del Hla luck for the next venr Is nought lest and difficult known to tbe aclen In the mgla box filled with sticks. The sticks are. numbered, and holdtitle world. It is safe to say that no lecture ing the boa up about hla head he from a scientific standpoint that has shakes It violently until neveral fall ever been given In Ogden will be more out. The master of the joss read to the perils of the numbers and refers to hla works effective Impure thoughts sd conduct than the on Confuchme. It tells his luck aa a lecture given by Prof. DeMotte Tues- merchant, a gardener, or laiindrrman for year. Every Chinaday evening at the Tabernscte. Frof. DeMotte will he assisted by man attempt to follow the message Truman Harrington, whose experience of the magic box. extends over sixteen years. Do vou want your, boy or girl to BEET COHTRACTS stop and think seriously of the future? Send him or her iu hear DeMotte this evening at the Tabernacle. Job Pingree will meet Ihe farmers at the several settlements for the purpose ik making angsr beet contract RACE FBIDAY N1CHT between tbem and Ogden Sugar fac 1 lory for the season 91, 2as P-fallow: - m at at 12th, Feb. To determine the speedier lady skatTuesday, er, the management of the Auditorium River-idle- . Wednesday, Feb. I3th, at 10 a. m, has arranged fur matched ran between Miss Oggof Salt Lake and Miss at Farr West. Eva Turner of Ogden, to take place Wednesday, Feb. ISth, at 2 p m., al Friday evening. Bh ladles are fast Marriott. ou skates, have tweed to a tie and Thursday, Feb. 14th, at 10 a. m., at Slstervllle. the event promises te be one of exceptional Interest. Thursday, Feb. 14th, at 2 p. m., at local favorite. Tn West Weber. Mira Turner I n race at Salt lake her .skate came Friday. Feb. 13th. at 10 a. m, at off In the third round and a new start Farr West. waa ordered. The race was then run Friday. Feb. LVh, at 2 p. tn., at crossing Harrisville. to n finish, the contestant Those who cannot meet on tha the line at ths same instant. On this acconnt the race Mday night Is ex- above dales ran cell at the company's will pected to be one of great Interest office any Saturday and parties them. All Supporters of Ml Turner are con- he there to contract In with on or before fident she Is the faster skater, while contracts must be Miss Ogg I claraM without an equal March 13th. 1PU7. by those who have w atched her racing WANT AD8 YIELD BIG REBULTB. in Salt iJtke. 1 - LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY De- as an Antl-Riiroa- n Woman loves a clear, roey complexion. Burdock Blopd Bitter purifles tho blood, dear the. akin, restores ruddy, sound health. Any Person Cutting or Understood Erral Royal, infant sou of Erral and Mitchell, bora Jan. 22. isti'7, At a nu-rm;hRrii: Mcr dim! Feb. 11. Remains will be ship-;ie- d chums' anmria.ii'U lie;.! Si.ii.iu at 10 Sail Lake fur burial. r hd act ion. f a held A Blackfoot lwper aavn: The IJ: last Thuradp, reiai iu the railroad uaa rescinded ho Bakery uu Uridge a meet has beet ruuiiniatiou 'Ugi'.miu are auw on under the management of several dif- la toto. Tip nieisan.it . ferent persons with varying aurces. tbe other uiie of u- fruit-- Thri do i of a but last August it was purchased by not now Frank Siegel of Ogden who Immedi- commission had at maker It known the oidt-to counately muvej hi family here and pro- to terbalance the elk-- t of Thursday ceeded to put the bakery la first clai-which hey voted to uporder. Mr. Siegel la a baker of the meeting at hold the incMui'r ail pull for a old schuol who Is also miaiiua. Ute, The latter deciwu i ihi- - fruit of calm It tad Deaf tbe The team, representing school and industrial school will muei was arrived At ou ii a process of several today la a basketball game at the elimiiiarioa. phat untamed Deaf school gym at 4 o'clock. This hours' time. The vil and the good game Is the next in the city league that a coinmksionaroiild do a ere baland will undoubtedly be good as the anced and ths beat waa found to tip Industrial arhool lo s bare improved toward the Rawer The t question was then put io a vutiwbii-lresulted in wonderfully. the opposition of Illy hit per cent of Funeral service, over the remains the retailers to th measure. Not oulv of little Harold Jenkins, the infant son the retailers but th wbuleuulera have of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Jenkins, were decided agaifiat te nuumlMloa, eo held Sundae at 2;$0 at the church of that li stands andtendnd an is by one the Uond Shepherd, the Re'. Alfred organisailuu, the 1. aud M. associaBrown delivering the .sermon. There tion of Salt Lake. laical merchant) are free to admit were many flowers and a large crowd of friends and railroad associates of that their first actin was taken bar the young father and mother, and s lly and before the ommiaalon proposk was It was due largepretty feature was the . presence as tluato tbe undented. effort orF. J. Hewlett, who of four of the young boys ly from the Ogden High .school. They attended the meemx. presented come were Roy Tsvey, a relative of Ihe facts and figures tut teemed convincof tbs geest ned of such a regubaby: Mark Murphy,. Castle Murphy ing and'. Orson Douglas. .The Interment lating power and aded by inviting the was in the City cemetery, and the sym- merchants of the city to Salt Lake, where banquet would tie prepared pathy of all their friends go out to the for them, at whirl both organisations bereaved parent and could get their bails together Mrs. Hi rum Pjngree left Saturday talk dlscriminatia. the evils of recoevening for a virtt la Lu Angeles ami bating, and the ned of brotherly operation. of fonr the coast, taking, her family There are some good reasons adboys with her. 8be. expects to remalu of Ogden there long enough 14 recuperate the vanced why the health of her Mile ana. Hasen, who should not support the hill, that In all la just recovering from a long siege probability will be brought before the foremost, leglelstnre. First and of illness. through the rffata of the tTrlc FTank Snyder. gun of Jailer Snyder, League, Ogden ha. bten promised imwrites to his folks that .he will grad- thousands of dolbrs by way of uate from the School of Pharmacy, at provements to th freight stations, loading and nnlosling facilities, and ths Northwestern university, this numerous other tranches of railroad month. He will, piojigbly remain at school until the end. of the semester. industry. This wsi considered In yesterdays meeting. That the endorseThe Child .Culture Club will meet ment of the hill, wvuld put e stopmer-to the at Mrs. George Halverson's. Ml Jef- the work of Improvement ferson avenue, at. I. o'clock this after- chants did not hesitate of affirm, and they concluded, fur the present an-at noon, February 13,. least, It would Id! nowise policy to Warren Cor-- baa. returned from an tagonise the powers that tie. In If we had more railroads Itah Inspection of hi, company's mn at ruction work along the .line of the Wcs.-er- than we hsve, an that the people would not he dependent- on a single rsclflc line, a cnmndwiton might he a good Mrs. Paul .Stccher.is' vlsltiug rela- thing," said amt prominent retailer, but. so long aa Orden needs mure tives in Los Angeles. transportation facilities. It would te foolish for the association to put snv CARO OF THANKS IhW in ths way of encouraging more railroads. Were conditions as they We wish in thank the Knights of are in tbe esst.Jfhen we would openColumbus and all friends for their ly declare for a commission." kind assistance (luring the Illness and death of s beloved husband and fathN OCDEN UNITARIANS er and we prsy that all others may re, ceive the sanie kind attention during their houra of grief. Church 4s Organissd and Officsra Ara Mr. Mathias , fillies and ' Family. - Elected. n Roller Skating THURSDAY e a Northwestern Theatrical Association. Grant. Rssidswt Managtr. MVVWWWWWWMMMMMI a Above lot consist of Ladies' Skins, (Jowus, rhuui-ise- , (.'onset Covens Short Skirts and t'hildreu's wear. balam-- of week, uutliu" l'ebruai v Hi. Sale to Auditorium Direction "Sei-nn- . YW (tnr Kilo un Munliu riulunupiir has Ikvii a Min-pebul-aute uml to rlemi lip the bold lota of this iiuutli of it is wriullwl) wi will Huso: AMUSEMENTS. 4 d ot Home Flooded end Basement and lar Destroyed Second Action of This Klpd. Cel- PRICE.. 100t Me, Me ---- a j tQi Mrs. Ruth K. Bassett, through her attorney Joseph Chet, yesterday morning filed sltb City Recorder Crttch-loher claim againnt tbe city fur $7W damages for Injuries anstalned to her dwelling house and premises by the flood of last week. 'locatMrs. Uassctt'a ed st 719 Twenty-Sevent- h street, and, In her claim, shi allege that the diy was gruMily negligent In maintaining the drainage system on the block in which her property la located. and especially a certain culvert whlrti I locate, at the center and east side uf Madison avi nue, bet ween 37th and 2hth streets. She allege that aal-culvert was so obstructed with refuse end that it carried (inly seven Inchus of drainage instead of tweaty-fouand also Incites, Its rspsri-.y- : that the drainage system of the block la which her proper! v ta locate) was ao defective and nmlnlalnej In such bad condition li st her premise wera flooded to a depth of four t five foot, her basement and cellar totally deal roved, and the walla of her houss weakened, and tbe premises general Tfterv rae Annnmmm'eraproAinttfa owroe Artpr wrtef Ate W . HuUMTa CJ-t-. ly damaged. 8be also alleges In her, claim that the city waa notified last summer o! the defective and negligent condition That the number of people who pat In which ihe culvert and drainage sys- ranine the Ogden 8icaa Laundry ia tem of the block was In, and, theredally? Therr'a a reaeon for fore, that the rlty has had ample notice to remedy the defects. This Is the second claim ' fllel ngafnst tha city for damage ns use I by the recent flood, both coming from the same locality. It ia reported that there are a number of other that will be filed from the same locality, and also other parts of the city. ESTATE OF MATTHIAS CILLES Court la Aakad ta Nama a Special ministrator. Our laundry baa here tried and not found wanting. Everybody lfites the manner and rapljlty with which we turn-ou- t their work. Thats tha kind of service we want to render for you also. We await your orders. It, Ogden Steam Laundry 417 21th It Thoaas 271 Ad- ' Yesterday afternoon Mrs Elisabeth through her attorney, Joseph Che, petitioned district court for appointment of a general and special ad mlnlotrator of the estate of her husband. .Matthias Glllea. who diad oa tho first Instant By having a special administrator appoiatad,- tho Planing Mill will bn resumed at once and heretofore existing with Mr. Oillea, will he carried out The estate la appraised at $6,230. Glllea, Ogden Turf Exchange eon-tract- s, MESSENGER 326 Twenty-fift- h St IB ROBBED. While on Hla Way to a Bank With $25,500. Moscow, Feb. 11. A mnsenger belonging to the government spirit ds-phere, while on bis way to a bank today, was held up by ten armed men and robbed of $25,500. - The robbers dropped a has containing $3,500, hut t away with the balance. California and Eastern races. Direct wire for all sporting events. - - WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULT |