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Show HOBNESO THE EXAMINER; are light, sweet and wholesome, while others are sour, heavy, hitter, unpalatable. Hie same flour, butter, eggs and sugar are used; what makes the difference? It's alt in the baking powder DR. PRierS CREAM BAKING POWDER can be depended upon always to make the food light, sweet, delicious and wholesome. This is because it is scientifically and accurately combined and contains the purest grape cream of tartar, which is the most healthful of ail fruit acids, used for a hundred years in the finest leavening preparations. mately. for which any oca else would be entitled to pay, he SMerted that INTENT OFFICERS Yesterday's wanton of thr district court was marked by a moat placid calm. The entire day waa spent in arguing a single point in law and the aalmtadtiea shown by the attorneys ai frequent Intervals during the day previous sermed to be things of the long The only time when a ripforgotten. ple was east over the surface of the proceedings waa when the attorney conducting the argument on either side was overrun), with the import of the authority ho quoted. At such times he prevailing monotony vu slightly modulated with a touch of the stentorian. The question at Issue was Ihs good faith of Mr. Chambers in acrepilng fees for services rendered on the hoard of equalization and review. Those nut Initiated Into the mysteries of the legal profession, after hearing the dys discussions, were still wandering In an intricate mute of bewilderment when the lengthening hades of evening put an end to the whose of tartar. Not. prk-ea- ml .Nni BREVITIES pai f I. Lt-Fha- un-lea- ! KELLY A HERRICK wan . BprlncflHd. HI.. TVneen loday refitted to grant Ft-b- a rr prleve In the race of John Iforlnjano Me John Milter, wlio la am vlrb. a tanned to hang In Chicago tomorrow lor murdering hie wife and two children. ncrnhelpn abhorrent to 1 made by Mr. Mncmtllau Wednesday that the case bs dropiied aa the court had Implied that the complaint In tha cas la unintelligible. The court answered him by Dialing that he had Its meaning. The argument waa continued by Judge KtastmU, far the defense. Hla discussion was limited for tha d mt ke An old, worn-on- t piece of Jewelry Isnt worth much to you. but we caw melt It and work It over Into a alee piece of geld, if you want to let We need the gold and ns have it far rash. . yon can use the money. . , Ne amount I tun small or large for us Just bring It. along and we will give you the market vain. In cash. J. S. LEWIS a CO. Manufacturing Jewelers 6359 n DISAPPEARED. Guayaquil, Ecuador, Feb. 15. The first shock of the earthquake which caused so much damage and loss of life in the province of Esmeralda was felt at 19 o'clock on January 81, the disturbance continuing at short inter vals nntll February 6. Tbe Inhabl fan Is, panic stricken, abandoned their homes and families and are still Hr lng In flic open air fearing a repet) tlon of the storka. In the neighborhood of Port Llmon four email islands disappeared. These Island were Inhabited by fishermen, who escaped in mall boats, in which they were at era for three days until the water calm to enable became fliem to reach the mainland. Tha city of Esmeralda was nearly Inundated by a tidal wave which entered the port, flooding the principal streets. All the inhabitants ran for the mountains suffl-Smtl- In the neighborhood. All the towns in the provinces ot Ksmeraldaa and Manabla were greatly damaged. Most of the Inhabitants are home le(L At the Colombian towns of Moeque-tia- , Sun Juan and Domingoriti mors than 2nn persons perished. Antloquta and other Colombian department suffered heavy damage. At Luquerree five persons perished under the min of falling houses. : , THIRD ANNUAL DINNER. Jos-scly- New York, Feb. 15. The third an nnal dinner of the California society of New York was heid t the Hotel Sr. Regie tonight. Over 159 member snd guest were present. Edward J. MrCannry. p evident of the society, was the tonimter. and- the speakers Included Clar M. Greene. William A Brady. Robert M. Par. Rev. Dr. Robert Markrnsie and fails Wiley. were Marion De ATTEKT10H EVERYBODY Among the gun-lVries. Dr. William Payne Bimpson. Eu.1. Contin. Ctmrie E. Graliam. The lad'- - - of tbe Episcopal church gene Rev. Dr. E. Baker. Harvey Wiley Cop will rive a social and conundrum suphett. Robert H. Pavia, Mitchell Wiener, per Frula) evening. February 16. at R. CrLmnor, John Hay HamJoseph menu A. O I'. V.. hall. Following mond. Jerome Case Bull. J. Warren will be teire.l: Vreefand, Elmer Depue and X. E I I urjiy members. Sterne. 2. s neighborhood con'eniion Vail-nnl- e Ca-is- i w 3. England brain. PREMIER FAVORS PLAN. F.vid far tbe spinning wheel. 5. Vr- age or rhiMhoo.1 Ior Tin. Feb. 15. While declining ii. Women of grit. nsh promise. Premier 7 Whsoccasioned the fall of to ms and Chancellor of mar.UinJ. Vrouith thi morning declared v free thruttelief. in entire sympathy with a 9. Chargeable politicians, which called on them to in. Wha: people arc. the i siablishment of a ns 11. Bprr.g'i. offering. sisuetn of old age pensions. The . 12. overthrow. depva'.'nn urges that the scheme l h comprehensive and include RATE OF COMMISSION DOUBLED. r.ll dtix-r- .. mrn or women, the money j b inc found by means of Imperial tax Brokers Will Receive Quarter of One Per Cent on Grain Transactions. 4 Campbell-Ba- nnerman adv-cra'-- Bo-'m- ; START INVESTIGATION. Chlrncrj. Feb. 15. The Ivird of trade fecldcd lo ilouhlr the ia:e Ron'.". Feb. 15. Judicial authority of oon uiimviYj! io be pai-- to wa obtalrrd today for the opening at on ail transactions in the buying un ; an Itfa the disappearance of selling of grain. The rate heretofore i: pointing. "Chris; Bearing c bee-1 has of l per cent, nnd it n;' tb i 'roe." from the Lluchi palaee at 1 hereafte- tie i 4 of I ccii. T ic now in the The picture vn stood for the :ocr.-t- - ;n of Mra. John L. Gardner of l n-- a J pr tiS again ,-n it AMUSEMENTS. THEATERS Standing room was at a premium at Grand last evening when far the first time the greet Drury Lane, London. product ton, under the direction of W, EL NankeviUe, thu Sleeping Beauty and the Besst, was presented before an Ogden audieaoe. The production, whioh la a huge musical extravaganza as far as elaborate scenery and beautiful costumes, far surpasses anything that has been booked at the Grand this season. Tha chorus although somewhat weak at time-.- , wa in the main good. The Sleeping Beauty and the Beast" tells a fairy story. Illustrating the ultimate triumph of light over darknesa Th fairies decide to send a beautiful daughter to an aged king and queen. A wltck decrees that thla princess shall die on her sixteenth birthday, but the fairy quean intervenes so thnt the young girl nnd tha court stall sleep on hundred years. A handsome prince la Introduced who valiantly reaouas the sleeping princes from n castle where she la confined, and restores her to consciousness by a kis. Their wedding la about to be celebrated when the witch again appears and turns the prince Into an ugly beast. The fairy queen cornea to the rescue, however, and the princess, by a kiss, restores the prince to hla own personality.. Probably tha moat beautiful stage netting waa at the doss of tha second act on the awakening of the beauty. Burney Bernard aa Lena th nurse girl, furnished the comedy portion of the attraction nnd succeeded la keeping the house in n turmoil of laughter. Isabelle Underwood aa Prince Charming, possesses a powerftil voire, and also carries out her Hues with aa ease and grace that adds materially to tha fore of the play. the GRAND OPERA HOUSE SUNDAY, FEB. ij THE RUBLE - THEATRE CO. iwvwvw Sunday Night, Feb. 18, Thq j Dn! Corned v Ever-Foput- The Heart of New Yoit A drama of New York :,fe. pw; In ton, strong in chsrac-o- r dr, lng and full of comedy. Eia'ao,. ately costumed and played hy , company which has mm-- d enviable reputation. MONDAY NIGHT The Sweetest Girl in Dixie Popular admiulou prices Seat sale Saturdar. 25c and 50c. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Val-Ine- ISLANDS The following are the arrivals at tits Reed for the past twenty-fou- r hours: (ieorge H. Fieri. Point Lookout; M. K. fir cen. II. Masteraon. Ogden: J. N. Fleshman. Balt Lake; II. W. K ne'er, Fred J. Kinder, Ban Francisco: Mrs. C. Montgomery, Balt Lake; Mr. I,. H. Wright, Rawlins; Mr. E. C. Mefiillow, B. V. Balt, Campbell, agent Ruble Thra'er com puny; F. E. Sullivan and wife. New Windsor, Colo.; Mrs. n. I fount. Herald La fount, Logan; C, Crawford. F. Price. Balt Ijike; Ip belle T'n tervrood. Harney Bernard. Bleeping IVauty and fhe Beast" Co, P. J. lstuifhlln. Chicago; E. .T. Campon, Denver; J. W. Jacobs and wife, 6t. lamia; W. y. Keller mad family. Ban FranchK-n- ; H. H. Fraser, Omaha; I. Anderson. Islington. Ky.; Mrs. R. 8. Dope, Mrs ,i. E. McCarty. Balt Lake; Mrs. J. E Kartell. Lot Angeles; Mr. Frankie lawyer. Mrs. W. M. Havener, Balt lake: Mr. T. C. Quinn. PocaMra. Virginia Deeeon. Balt tello. Id Ijike: C. P Kemp. 8t. Tjoute: W. M. n Sullivan. Lake; Mra. 8. E. and 'hiushter, Mrs. H. E. Salt l.:ike; R. O. Newton. Ban Denver FrancHwo: Nate P. Wilson. William K Miller, Minneapolis: E. J A. H. Christie, Dolheer. Pocatello: Milwaukee; W. Robertson. Nevada Mra. B Lurry, Mrs. T. H. Brennan, Salt take. 1908. The ladies' auxiliary to tha Order of Railway Conductor, who era holding aeswiona In this eiiy for th Instruction in tha secret work as well aa other branches of the lodge work, gave a banquet and program In tha Knights of Fythla hall last evening in honor of the visiting members. Mra J. H. Moore, grand president of the order, is In th city and Is conducting tbs Instruction classes. She ia assisted by Mr. Hartel of Los Angels. Mrs. Wright of Rawlins and Mrs. McCullough, of Balt Lake, the laat three being grand deputies. Tha program waa delayed somewhat nn account of the electric lights being out of commission for tome time in th main ball. Tha committee arand ranged for candles and lamp proceeded with tits following program, Conductor George King presiding: Address by Mrs. J. H. Moore. Piano selection by Mist Pierce. Vocal selection by Mra. Mary Farley. Piano selection by Mias Irma Tracey. Tbe guests were ae fallows: M Sudani es Davis. Farrell, Murphy, Huggart, Quinn, Woodmanee, Jarboe, Dolbeer and Engles from Pocatello; t, Mesdamea Huvlner, Montgomery, Jones, Dykes, Fitspatrirk, Bren- POPULAR PRICES AT THE GRAND. nan. Lawyer. Vermillion, McCullough, Langtry, Hayes, Walsh, McCarty, PearPopular price at the Grand next son. Deaken, Tanker. Smith, R. Moore, Sunday night, February 18, when the Groom and Creach, Boyia, Ruble Th rater company preaenta that DeLaney, Bcheck. ever popular comedy drama, The Two session a. morning and after- Heart of New York. The Ruble comnoon, will b hdld today and then the pany will at that time make Ita first member in attendance will depart for appearance here, but tt la not by any tbeir respective homes. means a new al traction. For ten years It has been touring tits west and south, and during that time It has IT LOOKS FAVORABLE been continually praised by the press everywhere. The public demand for Attorney Charles R. Hollingsworth high dale productions and popular yesterday received letters from Sen- prices waa understood by tha manator Used Bmoot and Joseph Howell agement of this company at an sarly to fh effect that they had called upon dwte, and how well this demand haa the secretary of the treasury and the been filled can be appreciated when euperltrlalng architect relative to the tha fact la rekllxed that the company Increase In the appropriation for tbs makes tha same territory yearly and Ogden federal building and that they la ever eulogised by pneaa and public. Tha Laramie Boomerang, speaking were favorably disposed to the grantTTia Ruble aays: ing of the urns. Indications ars of thla company, cannot ha pralard too highly. bright for the extra appropriation be- company of "The Heart of New ing allowed, which will aid matarlally Tha production in carrying out the plana laid out and York' waa oneInof the finest seen hem acting. In costuming will give Ogden one of tha finest fed- this season. and In artistic finish tha performance eral buildings In tbta section. waa far ahaad of anyihlng aeen here this season, and such waq the universal COAST VILLAGES DESTROYED. opinion of all." Tha prices at tha Grand Sunday night win b 25c, 25c Great Tidal Wavs Follows Submarina and 59c. Earthquake. REED HOTEL di-i-- t We Will Buy Your Old Jewelry R. C. part to the riiaikm of authority. Ila maintained that in no case could a council man-lathe place of another on a special board and claim remuneration for hit work unices be bad been duly appointed to the position. He also distinguished between the construction of a mistake of fact and a mistake of law. U waa farther maintained by him that the defendant In acting as counJanaina, Feb. 18 Confirmation of cilman bad to do so under statute, reports at kwa of Ufa by a tidal wavs knowing the amount of hla compensa- following n submarine earthquake on tion and that this service on the board January 81, ha been brought by tha uf equalisation and review wa on of captain of the steamer Quito, which hi regular councllmanlc duties. has arrived her from Guayaquil. On January 1 several coast villages In ih department of Cauca ware deaf roved and mors than fifty persona were killed or drowned. The cable repair ship ban not yet succeeded in re-. storing communication with Bo Haven-turn- Ilia Honor's sense of justice ibnt a public officer should be removed from office simply because or a mistake of Judgment. By a parity of reasoning, be said that a lawyer might be disbarred for giving hla client nneonnd advice Judge Howell farther stated that In hla opinion the queetion wan nut me of ignorance f the law bn of the defendant's Intent in arceptlng the fees. The queetion wan then put o Mr. H.i Iverson hr the d"fene If nil the authorities riled hr hUi woo on statute of thin character He answered that although none were oh of remoral from ofdec. there was n Inc Ion In their principle. The dofaji.e did not dentro to have the Jury deceived by a lawyerh trick. Judge Corn, in opening the dismission for the defense, said tha most of the argument hv the counsel for the plaintiff was addressed to a point which th defense did not eontroveit. He uM there was a vast snd unknown land lying between the eases cited and the cane under consideration. There wan one noie. he said, that souixjod through all the cnees cited by the prosecution and thnt wan that they were dealing with officers who had fixed echediilea of fees. In these rase he maintained that neither ignorance of fart nor of law was excusable. ' a the official Is presumed to know that he can not charge any fee except a laid down by statute. The Injunction I absolute tha he must know It fa lilt duty to become these rates familiar with them. This, he said, waa t a cast, of that kind. Nowhere had it hern laid down that a mistake of judgm.-wa inexOn the con'm-y- . where one cusable.ha performed service net mentioned In the statutes, hoati'.ly. cd ieg.-l- - 0. Failure of Electric Lights Put the Hall in Darkness for a Tima. ibis man any punishment for accepting remuneration far his services. At the beginning of the afternoon SHiiiion Judge Howel dictated the fallowing statement, copies of which were distributed among the newspaper represent atl van: 'Before proceeding with Ibis rae, I desire to say It has been called to my attention, In a report of the proceeding her yesterday In the Balt Lake the stateHerald,' la a ment made that tha court yaeterday in tha proceeding censured Mr. Macmillan. I bare examined the article and find them Is nothing In tbe body of th article which misrepresents tbs proceeding In court, but the particur lur heading Is not Justified In the way of comment by any proceeding, nor Is it Justified by what la Mid in the body of the article. Mr. Macmillan evidently did not undemand what'th court said and did uot quote the court correctly, but the court did not have any Idea of censuring Mr. Macmillan and did uot do so. So far as 1 have discovered. Mr. Macmillan has always, lu this court, and In tha other court over which I hav, presided, conducted himself saw gentleman and a lawyer, and. I therefor deem it proper at this time, for th court to say that It does not approve of such a comment aa was made In the Herald, although It waa doubtless made without a thorough understanding of tha matter." Tlria statement refers to the request SAY shmmh Hang Teday. LADIES' AUXILIARY OF GIVE! BANQUET. nance. He said that tha courts of Idaho had originally adopted the lessoning of the counsel for the prosecution, but that oo roconaideratUm had recently changed their view on that point. They now hold that where an officer makes charges not provided for by tat utc, but in good faith, it would be folly to remove him from office. Therefore. said he. this court need not outrage its conscience by Inflicting upon proMH-ut.lon- Don't you want to soft that property If so Hot It with us 16, CHAMBERS tha courts ate aecaatomed to construe such acta reasonably and usually any there ia no guilt. proceed log. After the nrgumeut advanred by Mr. label Bcry only powder Kimball, as elated below, Mr. Macmillan spoke for the defense. Taking up cream be made shows the statement which had been previously made that It was customary far Thera are man, aliened mam of Mnmcilmrn to accept such fee, he the market Urtar baking powder npon said the defendant was acting in good PRICE BAKING POWDER CX , which prove, npon cold at lower faith whim ha followed this precedent.. CHICAGO!. in be alum to powders disguus. analysis, Answering the argument advanced by They will wit auks wbokseat kwA that the attorneys far the accuser Ignorance of the law can not he placed aa sa excuse, he said that a thorough hsuwledge of tha law waa aa Impossiha word aa used, bility. Thla most It alleged. Implies that be shown that there was frauduof the defend-Hi- and personal projwr-l- y lent intent o the part provide, for EXAMINER TELEPHONES Intended to shot said he flint to (ha probable value of $11,500. IT). Mr. Chambers with other counwiU aa MM divide, the amount equally that CDfTORtAL ROOMS cilman, waa acting under the advice of widow the children. and between eight St the mayor and that he did so in good Independent Pbann NaM Roil PImm, two ringa faith. BUSINESS OFFICE Mr. Richards the took up the arguESTATE OF DERMODY Ns. St JjWEN Independent "Phone ment for the proaerutlon. He aald No. SS Ball Phone, ana ring the defrom that the argument by A. A. WengH yesterday Iliad petition fense the appeared to be very question Is the matter of the salats of Owen Mm pie, but that he had been trying, IVrmndy dsoeaaid, who left personal without success, to And where. In the property to the probable value iff 1 40 coni tract Ion which af this nature often In rash, and also aatton la n damage ns to the Interpretation of n point suit a gain at the Southern Farina com- vary la law. He said that If he were perThe aa aaka that pany. petition mitted to out of this city that the bo appointed at onco In eounrllmen go of other municipalities order that aoiloa agnluat the company were permitted to make aperlal apKarr, traveling pasasngvr ran be commenced. The derma end services for for the Be rrdro, la Is Olden loaves a father and mother who are to propriations councllmen of on special hoards. The Ogden, bd receive the Judamwata. were among the foremost busisaid, It will bs remembered that Per mod y men of the city and In order to Marriage ltamaaa wars loaned yester-d-v waa the conductor of the freight train ness to AM Verhnnk. aged 21 and Han- which met with an accident at Jarkaou 11 on lliese apeclal boards they musta leave their work In order to gain nah Kr lander aged 20, both of Ogden. on the Lucia cut-ofand caused the lie Bulttvaa of K.w Winner, Colo- explosion. Injuring and killing a aura reward of a mere pittance, P. ot said that If rh argument rado. aged N and Mina IBsl. E. bur of employe. the opposition hold it srould ,be aged 22 of Logan. Impossible lo convict the defendant be bad made tbe statement to Merchant. hinrh with hear, at the SUIT FOR DIVORCE many witnesses that be bad taken BtHOMoh, from 11 a. m. to I p. a. money from the city treasury know 21 costa. A complaint In a enlt for divorce was lag that It wan wrong. After he had Sled yesterday by Margarta lllackham flnldhed hla argument the court ad Gooch Mamie held ths Km lucky vs. lllackham. The com- Joumed until 10 o'clock thla morning, sninhar of the drawing un the quilt. plaintBenjamin rectiea that the couple were mar at which time the decision on thla Which waa isEled by (lie Degrr of rted at Evanston October 24th, 1887. point will be announced. Honor lodge of the A. O. U. V. The dlrurre la naked for on the The Morning Proceedings. of non support, and stales In Cha municipal court. hefois Judge ground la able to defendant that allhoush the hitch in the Chambers hearAnother Murphy, H. L Clark nmrlved pudg-mr- provide for the plaintiff he baa neglect- ing occurred in the district to tbs amount of $64.20 aa dam- ed to do ao. She aks for absolute court yesterday when morning ages far baggage again the Oregon and other favors which the I be defendof the question Short Una R. H. company. Davis B court may any decree. ant's good faith In accepting extra Jtevtaa were attorney for (ho plain-tiff- .. Uenjamla Markham, the lompcneatlon for services on the speclater appeared In the above entitled ial heardn of the city council, was action and waived laatiHDce and aervlr. All forenoon was spent in aria Dave Morgan, aa old man summons, h. naked fur the twenty guing the point and In producing auof see-tktaurcea of thla well known to the p shotted time In which to Mle an thority on the dlfferenl phases of the waa taken to the county Jail yes- days answer. question. terday afternoon. Re will be removed Attorney Halverson, who opened the to the poor farm in n few days where discussion for the prosecution, stated LIGHT ON LAND FRAUDS. he will be tuoVad after In hla old age. tlisl the statute under which the cane I Although the old prut Inman has plenty being tried states tbit "Any person Feb. 15. Light naa of money it Is Impossible to properly thrown on of charging and collecting Illegthe land fraud Investiga- guilty can. far Mm. aa hla mind la at times tion fern" Crimea within its scope. It by Secretary Hlinhrork at an al unbalanced. partially exmiliva hearing before a subcommit- does not say, said he, that the act tee of the house appropriation commit- must tie w llftil or with fraudulent InR. B. Myers and Jamas Con. stock-ma- n tee In connection with hie tent. He alno maintained that ignortonight. of Baa Pranciac are in the estimate of I20.DS0 for a continuaace ance of the law could not be pleaded an an exrune In such a case for. If rlT. exMr. Hitchcock of 800 Indictments and 400 that could he done, the more Ignorant, that plained Pet Ml on for probate of will and let convictions alraadv have been obtained an officer might be In regard to hla tei of aamrutonOSp In the matter of by the inie.ir department in nineteen duties the more right be would hare to transgress. Rome argument was h. ratals of Jeaww TOrte. who died on stale. ariranced by him to the effect that June 17th. IPOJ. worn liked in the ofTo (he great surprise of tha an to fact la eiiuictlnic exfice of the county clerk. The relate Mr. Hltcftcock said that lends In (ha number of land cused by the courta but Ignorance of fraudn uncovered by hla department, the law, never. He held that the reand has more than Oregon, Washing- funding of Illegally collected fees, to ton wr any of the state which are sup- avoid the penalty of the law. In no posed lo he the chief offender. Cali- war mitigated the wrong rnnimntrd. While he wan than arguing and citfornia giro shows a long lint uf fraud ing authority in support of hin assertions the court Interrupted the proREPRIEVE DENIED. ceeding with the remark that, while John Darlnjanovlch, Murderer, Will this was an Interesting argument, it with MORNING, ' FEBRUARY Calling attention to the statute under which the case Is being tried, he said, particular language wa umL Tbe phrase shall have teen guilty of having charged and received illegal fata." ns aald. implies guilty knowledge. The California astute, from which thla statute fa derived, provides a toward at 1508 for the informant, this amount to be paid by tha defendha be removed THE ENTIRE DAY SPENT ON ant. and also provides from office. It wae not he Intent of SINGLE POINT. the legislature that enacted this statute, be said, to inflict this severe penalty for a mere error of Judgment. Question at I taut Was IN Good Faith It does not pply to cases where an officer accepts fees for services for of Chambers in Accepting Cerwhich there Is no provision by orditain Fata. Some Biscuit and Cake it to FRIDAY ENTERTAIN VISITING CONCERNING baking UTAH, OGDEN', MODJESKA AS LADY MACBETH. Tha ragretiabls truth about tha farewell of Madame Modjeaka aa realised by so mauy of hor admirers at tha Mason last night, Is that thia la not merely the beginning of a aeriea of last appearance" affected by so many rfars In the dramatic and operatic firmament. Madame Modjeaka has said, and convincingly, that after the engagement which will clear here tomorrow night she will act no more upon a stage In this city, although she will not say final adieu to Los Angeles. It wqs a touching testimonial to a great tragedienne, the theater being crowded. The Knights ot Columbus, In appreciation of what the artrese has done in behalf at local Catholic chart ties, bought 400 tickets and turned out in force. Joseph Bcott of that order made a 1 title speech at tho conclusion of the fourth act and expressed to the actress the sentiments not only of his coleagues, but at the city. It. wa a glowing eulugium to which the Madame declared she was unable to reply, despite whirh she said a few tender words that will remain long in the memory of her hearers. The foyer had been converted Into a flower fair, beautiful baskets and bouquet of bloom were handed over the footlights and at the conclusion of the sleep walking scene great showers of cut flower were thrown ai Modjeaka from tha upper boxes nearest the stage, where bevies of pretty girls bad stored them for thia purpose. No one can remember such another testimonial In Los Angeles. If In the large audience there were any who went expecting to find their Idol broken, they were happily disappointed, for despite her many years on the stage, Madame Modjeaka' art Is atlll tiunarondant, her vote rings true and is audible at the rear of the auditorium and eha show little sign of age. And yet her admirers could not be blind to the fact that the faidy Macbeth of last night had more years than the creator of the character accorded her. One unoonsr.iously feels that, thia artiste has reached an age when she must husband her strength. Rut not to this Is due the restrained, the easy and natural delineation of the character of Shakespeare's ambitious woman. It. is the perfection of her art by which the mere suggestion of gesture or s move of the body discloses the workings of a turbulent mind. No loud Hieerh, no declaiming, no pawing of the empty air, no screams mark the Ixdy Macbeth a seen last night. For her farewell tour Madame a Is surrounded by a good company and the stage retting, scenery and co: limes are exceptionally good and true to the time and place. Charles D. Hannan, who haa been seen here before. Is strong as Marheth, and other member In the main are satisfactory. Ixie 4nnp Express. Madame Mnflireka will be seen at the Grand as Mary Stuart, Tuesday Mod-Jesk- WEALTHY MINER MISSING. Police Have Been Asked to Find Percy K. Swan. ViiVliVliVkVMVbVbiVyVVAAAA TUESDAY NIGHT ONLY AS Mary Stuart SEAT SALE SATURDAY. Lower Floor Balcony Gallory 1jg $1.00, 75c 50c To the Public: Messrs. Garner & Schafer, Two of Ogden'o popular grocery clerks, formerly with D. Ragan, an now In tho business field for themstreet, selves at 270 Twenty-fift- h with a full lino of new goods, sock as Fancy, Staple and Green Grocer is We invite you to call and Mr a at 370 Twenty-fift-h St HOTEL BUILDING, BROOM SMITH GROCERY AND WASH. TWENTY-SIXT- Telephones Ind. 1163; Bell 34FA No. 2 Sample Order from tho Smith FEED and Groesry. 1 1 2 1 sack High Patent Floor ... .81-sark Bran and Short pounds good Ranch Batter. ..Me can finest Rock Candy Syrup (not Jesool 2 $l-1- 190 pounds Coal 2 bushels Kindling 25c Wood., 29c can Libbys Corned Beef ....-16- c Hash 5 dnsen strictly fresh Ranch Egg 2 full weight combs pure Honry.Bc 1 $5.10 25c Less 5 per cent cash discount $4 JO Ogden Feed and Safe Stables Sea'tie. Wash.. Feb. 13. Percy K. Swan, a wealth- - Tanana valley miner, hi' iannrared. He left Beattie .... January 21. fa- - hie home in San Francisco via Portland, with presumrblr Hones bonght and sold, or f59 9in n monr and checks on hi commission. See us. We ars anr nernn ins baggage went through to Pm do business with Tut nothlnr- hns prer you. been from the man. moher in fri'fo'ni. through the hg Sm Fran-cie- n ehtrf of police ha wired every on the const Inquiring far tbe cby missing man. He is a pioneer of U97 Ave. on the trail and is sup-- 2219 posed to have accumulated s quarter I cf TnI'.'.ion dollar in the Tanana. ).M. SHIRK, Prop. Washington |