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Show tut; GRAND Auditorium HOUSE OPERA Theatrical Direction North Aaaeciatien. . ALEXANDER GRANT. Re. Mgr. QUINCY Grand Prize Mask Skating Carnival, Thursday evening, February 21. ADAMS .. SAWYER ' JOHN Valuable Prize Awarded (or Costume and Racee. Coatumea for Real St the Rink. Prlaea on Eahlbltlon in J. S. LewU A Ce.a Display Window. William A. Williams Ladies Admitted Free Mornings and Afternoon Except Saturday. HIS ORIGINAL ROLE OF QUINCY. Admission, afternoon, luc. AdmUaion, evening, 15c. 50c, Sic. SEAT SALS SATURDAY. 1.00, 75c, BREVITIES jlTAHNA THEATER The Ogden Historical Society will meet at 2:20 p. m. today, with Mrs. V, Rspp sod Mrs. J. W. On at the home el lira. Ott, at 2712 Washington avenue. TONIGHT! Sealed Lips As yet n successor to F. W. Eastern rondmsater for the Southern Ogden has not been Ranted. The position will either go to J. E. Tflomba, roadmaster for the asms company at Sparks. Nev., or to John Reddy, section foreman for the Southern Pacific at Tecoma, NCV. in any r, event Mr. Reddy will be made a the only question remaining undecided being whether he will be placed at the eastern or the western eng of the Salt Lake division. Mr. Easton was recently appointed track Inspector for the Short Line, a new position, with headquarters in this city. Ha- rt tie out of K road-maste- THE ON PACIFIC. That the pumber of people who patronize the Ogden Steam Laundry Is Increasing dally? Theres a reason for it. Our laundry has been triad and not found wanting'. Everybody liks the manner and rapidity with which ws turn out their work. That's thj ktsd of service we want to render for you also. We await your orders. Ogden Steam Laundry 417 21th It Thonaa 174. Now is, the Time! Get You a FINE WINTER SUIT E CHEAP! extra pants are very tine. Repairing and Cleaning done very tha Track and Was Mangled. BO INSTEAD J. E. SI) 24th at. John Ray. 21 year of age, aa of Charles Ray. of 255 Twenty-seconstreet, waa kl!led yesterday morning, at Heeae. a aiding west of West Welter on the 8. P. Death did not eerur until the crew, of which Ray waa a member, brought him Into the loeal yards. Before medical aid could be summoned, he succumbed to bis injuries. John Ray waa performing the duties of a brakeman, ia Conductor Paiae'a crew, when the accident occurred. It waa just a half hour before home would be reached, when n freight from the west pulled onto the aiding. Ray, with other members of the crew, was engaged in coupling and uncoupling cars, it ia believed that he went between two cars to coupla them and In some way was .pinched and rendered unconscious. Hla body slipped down ua the raila and before hla predicament was made known to hla follow workmen, the wheels of the car had passed over him, severing one leg and leaving the other banging by a few shreds of flesh. As noon as he was discovered a special waa made up to- bring him Into Ogden. Although suffering intense pain, young Ray bore np cheerfully until the yards were reached about I a. m., when, from loss of blood and thf Injuries, he died before a physician could arrive at the depot, Hfa father, who is a car inspector In the employ of the Southern Pacific, waa notified if his sons death. The body waa taken to Rlchey'a undertaking establishment, where it will be prepared for burial. Young Ray waa known to a large circle of friends, and the news of hla death, caused grief to many outside of hla family. d - Exchange - Sub-Statio- n - h M-TH-E h St California and Eastern races. Direct wire for ail sporting events. a - PLACE VO'IR ORDERS WITH - MITCHELL BROS. Konumtata, Copings and need-tonabuy from agents, u they Dont get large eommissmes d yon kavs fo pay them. Sst four hams people first Yard apposite City Cemetery. LEGISLATORS ARE VEXEDl toausc of tha Criticisms ef a ' Nawe-pape-r. Twkt. Kan., Feb. 15. The Kan-- . senate today, by a vote of 24 to riopied a resolution barring . ' . of tha Kansas City Sta the floor 'or galleries of the sen- TIle action was .taken because Srr printed articles commenting Th, tenrien-- ' alleged "f the Nenate. d WANT AOS YIELD BIG RESULTS.; J. J. BRUMMITT fc' n. t WITH THE CRIME OF POLYGAMY. CHARGED Ht i to ha Triad in the District Court For His Wrong CLOTHES REPRESENT ONE OF THE UTAH SMELTERS. BIG HE HELPS HIMSELF TO THREE SUITS. Running Lines in the Neighborhood of Little Mountain, te the West of Ogden. Harry MoiJirr a as givt-preliminary hearing before Judge Murphy yesterdav morning and bound oter to the district court uu a charge of polygamy. under bends l 875u. Judge nbo appeared for Mosher made practically un defense because the case la to he fought in the higher court. Officers Peuder. Htowning. Tout and Bros a and J. H. St jdrtard, foreman of the Utah Liglit A Railway Co., were called to give evidence for tlie state. Tout detailed the interview with Mosher immediately after he was brought back fn-Brigham Cliy, in which it ia alleged the prisoner made a ooufoeeionHe siaied that when handed the lerer frura hla wife in Cleveland. Mosher ilerlared be rocoguiaod the hand writing as that of hla wire. Thla bit of testimony was corroborated by Pender, Brown and Browning. Stoddard waa placed on the slam! to glvo evidence of several lettei written by Mr. Muaher and addressed la him. Inquiring concerning the whereabout of Mualter. The record of the county clerks office were introduced to show tha. 51 saber eecurod a marriage license and was married to a econd woman n A company of engiutf ra, beaded by the chief engineer of one of tho larg-ea- i amelier corporation In the weat with hroUquartria at prewrat in Salt lutke. were rnei ai the depot jeoterdav nuMulug by Seoreiary Kevaold and Johu Spiers, both of tho Weber club. As the party alighiod from the train they were hustled into an automobile aad taltGia to Little Mountain. The viait of the antf-iteparty to the sties offered the smelter after the decision of Judge Maiwhail. ia Thla ia the hird inspection nl the party by thn same company and, unless ail the signs fail. Ogilen will land at least one of the several plants enjoined from reduciug ore shove Id per cent sulphur in the farming district which aurrounda them, it ia espect-e- d that before the party returns this evening surveys of the ground near the lake shore will have Wa made. For the past aia mouths the committee of Ogden busineae men. appointed to secure for the city smelter. has been working. The bad conditions of the roads between Ogden and Uin Utile Mountain country prevented any reprenentarive from the meliers from vlaltlng the site, or die lag any preliminary work. The committee however, did not cease its in Ogden. and the letters, blue prints, and Doan's Regulota cure constipation, eulogistic epistles extolling the virtone 'he stomach, stimulate the liver, tues of the aite, paved thn way for the visit of tha party which arrived thla promote digestion and appetite and easy passages of the bowels. Ask your morning. box. druggist for them. 25 cent a, - - . There is such a shortage of clerks in the railway mall service at the present time that the civil service commission has Issued n special notice urging young men to take the At AUDITORIUM aprlng examination in Wyoming, Utah, Arisons, Idaho, Montana and several southern qtttes. Applicants are urged Program ef Unusual Interoat Will M Presented. to at once apply for application forma, either to the civil service commission The following la program for the at Washington or to the secretary of week of races at the Auditorium rink: local boards of examiners. week. prom lacs to The coming As the result of s conference be- eclipse any week since the Auditoritween the chief of police and the po- um opened for excitement, lice committee; the station will be Saturday, Feb. 14, two mile handiprovided with a new patrol wagon, cap Homer iacratch) vs. Snowden and an additional horse, and n new and Gieger, on lap start, barn In which to place the outfit. Monday, Feb. II, one mile rice Woo be unto the Weary Willie here' Greenwald, Puree, Lindsay. after.. He will be taken to the city Tuesday, Feb. II, half mile novice beetlle quicker than a wink. The rare.- chief gave as his reason for demandWednesday, Feb. 20, one mile race ing a larger wagom, the metropolitan Porter, Rlrhtrdaon and Murria. girl the city has been taking on In . Thursday, Feb.- 21, Grand Mask Skatthe past year. The patrol wagon ia In ing Carnival. constant demand and often proves Friday, Feb. 22, one mile race Inadequate. Hlnley s. McLaughlin.. Saturday; Feb. 23, pue mile handiBefore the box uflice opened yester- cap Homer (scratch) va. winner ef day morning for seat sale of the Olga weeks races. Kathersole engagement, the lobby of the theater was tilled with n line of ticket buyers reaching almost to the sidewalk. When the office opened a rush commenced that threaten to ef Electric Company to Coat 510.000. clear out the house for both Monday and Tuesday night. The engagement of Xetheraole In Balt Lake ends SatThe property at the corner of Twenty-tstreet end Moffat Lane was urday night. Not for yean has Zion hird been so enraptured over an artist as purchased yesterady morning, as preIt ia over the famous actreaa. Bhs is dicted by this paper Thursday. Kelly A pronounced by the press and public Herrick, as agent for- the property, alike to be the dramatic event of the closed the deal with a- representative of the Utah Light A - Railway comseason. pany for the aum of 61,000. On the land the light company will Owing to tha failure of the trail car to cost approxirylng Arthur Hartman, the famous erect a violinist, to make its schedule, the mately 110,000, concert advertised last night in Balt Lake will not take place antll SaturBuy A Home In Ogden. day night. A special train from Ogden will be ran at that time, and peoThe transfer In real estate durple possessing tickets will have them honored by the railroad company as ing January anj the first half of well aa by tha theater In Salt Lake on February this year In Ogden indicates that the year of 1007 will be'tbe most Saturday. active year in the real estate market - The Seventy-seventof which has been for many year. In Quorum Ogden haa more bualneaa; ia Seventy has extended an Invitation better condition; real estate is lower Seventy-sixtto the Fifty-thirand In price; real estate wilt advance Nlnsty-elghtquorums and tha presi- more rapidly, aad will pay more profit dency of the Stake, bishops and coun- on money Invested In real estate durselors of the city wards to a lecture, with views of what has until1 recent- ing the next five years, than any other of tha same sire in the United ly been the unexplored regions of city States. Cliff Dwellers the and Utah, great Being fully convinced of tha above natural bridges and caves and mone-lith- e have roornrly purchased of Moab, San Juan and Grand facte, wa acres of land, scattered counties. More than 100 views will Beventy-flv- e be ahown by one of the explorers, about in almost gli porta of (ha c'fr, Sam T. Whitaker. The lecture will being located on 18th, flat, 22nd, 24th. he given In the Weber Stake academy 25th, 26th, 28th,- and '36th streets, snl on Grant. Adams, Monroe, Quincy, lecture hall, at 5 p. m., Monday. Jackson. Van Boron. Harrison. Tyler, Polk and Taylm avenue. We have WOODMEN WORLD bought this property from persons whe desired to sell. We paid spot All members are requested to meet rash and took the discount. We are at K. of P. Hall Sunday, February willing to give you a part of the profit 17, at 1 p. m., with badges and whits we made In buying this property; sell gloves, to attend the funeral of Neigh- you a lot in any part of tha city, any bor John Rhea. Band in attendance. sise you may wish, give you your own All members of Degree team meet at terms, without interest Wa are prepared to nail you a home 12:20. in any part of the city, with small T. C. MORRI8, C payment down and the balance the E. AUTH, Clerk. name as paying rent.' lost year we sold quite a number of bouses to SUN SFOT RESPONSIBLE railroad men and others on above Far Thunder Heard During a Snow plan, thev are all aatlsfled and happy and are gradually becoming their owd Storm. landlords. We sold last year Two Hundred Pittsburg, Pa., Feb. 15. During s r lots, many of- which heavy snow storm .here yesterday and Eighty-fouseveral loud puis of thunder were the purchaser havq fully paid foe, received their deeds and are now getbeard. The phenomenon was accomready to build homes, win have ting by lightning. panied Professor John A. Brasbear. of tbs quit paying rent and will he the happy owner Alleghany observatory, who announc- side. of the home ja which they reed to the Associated Press last night Gall and tee nn aad we will talk it the discovery of one of 'the greatest cun epots ever called to the attention over, sell you a lot or a house, help of the astronomers, holds the nun you to get a home. Stop paying ren spot responsible far the remarkablj and become your own landlord. BOTH PHONES, 771. atmospheric complication. 2374 WASHINQTIN AVENUE. At noon yesterday," he said, "tha grant son spot, which ia 116.000 miles long and 30.000 miles wide, covering an area of about 2.610,000 square miles, was directly facing the earth. SHORTAGE OF CARS. This spot Is very active. Taking theao facts into consideration. It U not Information on the Subject Called far bard for one to stretch his Imagination by the Sonata. and connect the cause of todays disturbance with the sun spot The a Washington. Fab. 16. By , rasoln-tloagain, there la a white line, about the sra ate today called upon the lit.nno miles long, running through tha Interstate Commerce commission for sp-stad In my belief this white lina the teetituoey. recently taken by li at ia raMontlle for rendition to,ly Minneepol a ami CWroeo. respecting and any additiora phenomena which the shortage f car for the moveare trry apt to follow." ment of freight, d. Turf Order a package of this famous health aad brain building flour end enjoy some good old faahionea Brown New England Braad. A chase at right hot leaf will make you think you ara la Boston. With Alloa's B, B. B. Flour you can make brand just 11 ko thn Puritans usd to aiakei Edmond Tailoring Establishment bed of Fart of the Com- Rob- panys Stock. S-- h t '& OF QUEST GROUND Doing. h reasonable, 32f Twenty-fift- 5 Saif-risin- g Waa Coupling Cars Whan Ha Fell on . Ogden umi Hi. ARE ON THE BOND q Our Hne of patterns for SATtlJU.vY, UNDER A KILLED RAY SOUTHERN - WITH i OF BY TRAIN mile race Friday even-iniFah. lath. Miss Blanche Ogg ot Salt Lake v. Ml Eva Turner, Ogden. ORIGINAL NEW YORK GUCCEGS CHICAGO G GORTON TAILOR-MAD- i AH, . Qne-tul- f ... PRICK I QU1EN. LEGS TAKEN MOSHER NOW ENGINEERS'BURGLAR IN Roller Skating Sunday night PRICES: LSAMIXE15: AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. IN J1UKMM WOMEN One uf the inont fcuccesaful burglaries of recent happening In the sente time Thursday nlghi. The Edmund Tailoring company, situated between Washington aud Grant avenue, uu Tweuiy-fourtstreet, Is short ome of its finest goods a a t, aud the thieve are at large, probably enjoying the fruits of their work. Officer Vance, working in the rear of the block ia which the store la located, discovered a key in the hack doui, whlrh readily turned tne lock and permitted him to open the door. The manner of securing entrance to the clothing department of the shop aa thus disclosed, hut the ntystery of the affair baa yet to be solved, as It is not known how the key came into Pancake Flour is hla pur food; sit-risln-g and all roady to mix with wator gad bak hot grlddl. ALLENS BBB FLOUR CO. on Ji Pacific Coast Factory, Ban CaL Eastern Factory, Little Wolf Mill, Manawa, Win, of the thieve. The mot plausible explanation is ihat it waa rareleaaly left In I be door by an employe of the firm, where it was discovered by the burglars. In checking up the stock ihls ilium-Ina loss uf three expensive suit, one elegant full dress suit, n nftmber of shirts, shoe and collars and two grips waa noted. The police are workiug on the case and hope to trace the goods, and land the thieves. C0H0T0 S COMPANY 155 25Ui Street Itobaewslon g FANCY ; CASH GROCERIES DRY GOODS FOR FALL JUST ARRIVED WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. OF WOODCRAFT FAMILY TO BE OEPOBTED $7.89 Ogden Circle 581 will run a special excursion train, Tuesday, Feb. lfth, to Balt lak( via Rio Uraade railway, leaving Ogden, 9:30 a. w.; returning after the rally. Tltoiuaa J. Lougley, l ulled Staten Grand State Rallv of the order. Immigration tnapertor, will leave for Everybody Invited of join thn Logan today- to take up the mat- crowd. Tirkeu $1.00 round trip. ter of the deportation of the family of liara A. Frist r up. He will leave Logan with hla charges Sunday and will NEW OAILY then take train for Ogden, from where he will go directly to Burton to have A new dally ia to be Issued in Ogthem placed aboard a liner bound for den. The editor will not disclose his Denmark. A daughter of Prist rup. 14 years of identity and the name of the company age, came to Amerira two years ago back of Hie publication la not made last November, "making her residence known, but therr ia a promise of something rich auj entertaining In in Logan. The father and mother folthis venture. Those aware of lowed last August. The girl traveled from Denmark on what ia transpiring on the quiet" are a White Star liner, and her parents telling of a surprise for the public In were aboard a Leyland liner. These the form of a rattling of dry bones. two steamship companies will pay The newipaper will art paint the one-hathe expenses of the deporta- town red or rauae things to look tion each sharing alike, and the Cull- blue, but will produce a combination ed Staten gorernment hears the re- effect. maining half of tha expense. Since coming to America, Fristrup's ' CARO OFTHANKS consumption has made bis condition o serious that be la itnalde to work, The of our many friends, thus making the entire family desti- both In Balt Lake and Ogden, t1y tute or dependent. Upon this condi- during the affliction, death and burial tion Is baaed the action of the governof our dear husband and father, ment, though the fact that he wan Samuel Jkixey, we greatly appreciate. affected with an Infectious disease at We deaira to extend our deepest gratithe time of his Immigration would tude to all, specially 'those who furnerve as an equal ground for deporta- nished beautiful flower and mimic, nf The rules the service demand aud spoke wor.ls of comfort at the fution. that when the head of the family neral service. comes within the rules for deportation, MARGARET DOXRY and Family. the entire family must also be deported. OCDcN MAILS Father Haa Cenaumptien and Officers Return All te Danmark, - Suit Sale at Putnams AH Men's Suits, $10, $12, $13.50 and $15, will be sold this week at n-- $7.89 lf Don't Miss This PUTNAM Clothing House klu-lue- s Estes Doctor Specialist BANK IMPROVEMENTS Elaetrie Elevator and Spiral Stairway In First National Bank Building, The First National Bank building is to undergo general remodeling inside, Up to the first of tho year that part of tbn building to tho north of tho hallway leading to the elevator wan owned jointly by the Ecclea people and the Peery mi ate. Blnce then the bank haa became the owner of the entire property and now haa plana in course of preparation for a modern office building. An outlay of 425,000 t i be made, with which an electric elevator is to be Installed, a spiral stairway erected and all the rooms changed to meet the present-darequirements of office Arrival and departure of malta at Ogden pot office: North and Northwest, O. B. L Ry. Arrive, 7:30 a. m., 6:30 p. m.; depart, 12:65 a. n, 11:50 a. m. East, ail polata, U. P Ry. Arrive, 4:50 m., 3:16 p. m.; depart, 7:60 a. m., 2:21 p. m., 8:60 p. m. 8oath east, K. G. W. Ry. Arrive, 1:00 a. m., 11:45 a. n, 3:60 p. m.; 7:00 a. m., 6:30 p. m. West, all points, B. P. Ry. 7:30 a. m., 8:60 p. m 7:00 p. m.; depart, 3:30 a. m.. 2:46 p. m. South ra California and Navada, 8. P. L. A. ft 8. L Ry. Arrive, 8:30 a. m., 7:60 p. m.; depart, 2:46 p. m 6:30 Curve whe ethers fail. Modem method Free consultation for any Chronic Disease ef any name or nature. Every case guaranteed. A do-par- t, GaUrth, Deafness, Ringing In the Ears, Diseases Hoad, Throat, Nose, Eya or Ear. All Die eases cf Ut Luagt, Bronchial Tubes and Chant I )i selves the E tom a oh. Liver, KJdneys and Bladder. Heart Disease, Rheumatism, Asthma, Nervous Troubles, 8L Vitus Dance, Pile, fit-tul- a aud all Rectal Trouble Tape Worm, Blood Polaonlng from any cenrn. Disease peculiar to Woman. ANY PRIVATE DISEASE OF MEN quickly cutod to slay eared. Remember the examlutloa and advlca la Tomorrow may ha too lata. Call ur write, of th p. m. Southern Utah, O. 8. L Ry. Arrive, 1:20 a. m., 7:30 p. m.; depart. 2:30 a. m., 8:46 p. m. Southern Utah. R. G. W. R. Artenants 1:00 a. m., 2:60 p. m 7:00 p. m.; The Baring bank In fo occupy tbn rive, 3:10 a. U., 7:00 a. n, 6:30 rooms now held by the waterworks depart, p. m. company. Balt Lake City, O. B. L Ry. Arrive, 1:00 a. m 3:20 a. m., 12:00 m, 2:60 p. m., 7:30 p. ra.; depart, 3:80 a. m, 7:30 a. m, I0:i0 a. m., 2:45 p. in, 6:60 p. m. Balt Talk City, R. G. W. Arrive, Agent of the Amalgamated Bugar Company will meet the farmer at the 1:00 a. m., 3:50 p. m.; depart, 7:00 a. several time and places below, for m., 6:30 p. m. the purport- - of making sugar beet conCaeha Valley Polnta. O. 8. L Ry. tract with them and the Amalgamat- Arriva, 10:45 a. m.; depart, 4:60 p. m. ed Bugar Co, for the reason of 1W7: Huntsville, Eden ft Uberty Arrive, Warren Monday, Feb. 13, at 11:00 5:00 p. m.; depart, 9:00 a. m. a. m. R. P. D. Weber County Arrive, 5:01 Plain City Monday, Feb. 13, at p. m.; depart, 6:20 a. m. WM. GLA8MAKN, 2:0 p. m. Postmaster. North Og Jen -- Tuesday, Feb. 19, y DR. ira: 2:0A p. m. Wednesday. Syracuse 11:00 a. m. Hooper Wednesday, 2:oq p. m. Kaneavilir- - Thursday, 2:oo p, m. Those not ii,ent at can call at the office Company, In the Firm Building any Saturday March 16th, 197. 1 Fh. 20, at Feb. 20, at Are Favored at Feb. 21. Partial List of Diseases Cored ESTES, SPECIALIST Offlro hour. 18 a. m. to I p. a. 2481 Washington Ava. (Boy la Block). Ogdon. Utah. Entrance Room 19. Remember thn number. F--M. ir 1 M TWO BIG BATTLESHIPS, by the House on a Teat Vote. , Washington. Felt. 16. The proceeding! ef the House today on the naval appropriation bill were devoted largely to the consideration wf the increase in the navy with reference to the neof the cessity for two bsttleship Dreadnought, type. The proceedings ARGENTINA DISTURBED. were opened by e motion by Mr. Burton to eliminate one of the Mg ve Political and Labor Troubles In thn eels, end he made a opeech In support of hie own motion la which he took Rspubtlo. occasion to ooatrast the American Buenos Ayres. Feb. IS. Tr'wbiou navy with the Japanese navy, to the rimes seem to tic brewing in the Ar- detriment of the letter. Mr. Burton waa followed by Mr. gentine republic. The alarming rumors regarding political eruption have Crumpacker and Mr. Longwortb. who been officially denied, hut It la known, favored two ships, and Mr. Blayden nevertheless, that the authorities hav- aud Mr. Underwood who opposed the and proposition. The galleries were crowdadopted exception! measure ed end much interest was manifested taken extraordinary precaution. Besides the political rumors, the la- in thn debate. On a rising vote the bor agitation is causing naeasinres. gmendtnent of Mr. Burton, providing It is ra ported that a general strike for one battleship, was lost, ayes 104, will occur at the end of February or nayes 122. Mr. Burton demanded tellers. early In March. A ministerial cril Is also to be ImMr. Burton's amendment to strike nit one bettleahlp was defeated upon minent, Difference amor.g member "f the cabinet. eaMWfl tie the the vote taken hy teller, sve 111, in Fun .tun hare ernpped nay 1 14. that h resignaettt and It i tion nf the cabinet may result. WANT ADg YIELD BIG RESULTS. three meetings of the Bugar National Bank on or before Any Person Cutting or De- stroying Evergreens on Our Lands in Ogden .Canyon Will Be Vigorously Prose cuted $ t i - ' n UTAH LIGHT & RAHWAY CO. E. W. WADE Agent |