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Show CITY & COUNTY ei T? V V f $ $ .Head Dr. 5. t f ft f ' v f GRAND tx X X The f f J'VYtV OPERA HOUSE. Sight of the Fourth, the Sew Musical Comedy, TouighL Th 3 The new musical comedy. Barbers advertisement on Night of the Fourth. which comes to IVillie appeared. He was recognized I A. ID. D. D. S. as a convict who had escaped and the plotting lover used him to win the DENTIST. girl, forcing him to swear he was her father, or return to prison. Later, the Ogden. Weary Willie discovers by a letter Good Set Teoth, 88 OO. from his dead wife that is found in a Crowns. 85 00. It ridge-worbible, that Lillian is really his child. per Tooth, 83 to 86. Kllllugii, 75c up. Then to protect her good name from disgrace he, with prison again threaten- theAllHubwork fully guaranteed. Offiee over clothing store, Washington avenue-itooing him, swears that she is not his 26 and 2?. daughter. A. few years later he escapes again on a freight train as it passes the Joseph s. peery, jail. His innocence is established by ATTORNEY AT LAW. th8 confession of a dying man, who e Special Attention to Probating Estao wills him all his proparty, making Willie a wealthy man. BARBER, Lowest Prices in page (Saturday) evening, OcThe funeral services over the remains the Grand this tober 12, is a real live comedy in more of Arthur Ford were held Sunday than one sense, and especially for the a County Clerk C.'R. Hollingsworth fact that it has continuous plot runreturned Monday from a business trip ning through it. Throughout all the ' to New York. numerous interruptions and interludes, V G. H. Islaub has the story is never lost sight of. It is a taken charge as manger of the Osrden rollicking, boisterous piece, suited to JKniiting works. its title, but it has many merits that L. J. Holther, Jr., deputy county lift it above mere noise and riotous clerk, left Tuesday for a vacation trip ness. The fun is fast and furious and to the Pacific coast. R'Kung 1 fc 2, comes from unexpected quarters. A Times Minor Lest money at Gambling. H nx Building., A. G. Clark of Ogden and Miss Amelia Ths story of the play opens at the Peterson of Huntsville were married at A case involving the validity of a Summer Rest hotel. Eli Frost, a re Farmington Tuesday. THE PEERY ESTATE. art enjoying excellent health for a man tired iceman, wanted quiet, and sought gambling transaction was up Wedneso. my are, due entirely to the reiuven- A marriage license was issued Tuesin Justice Champneys court, where to Fred Blattert, 24, and Miss Alta the hotel when the Fourth of July day Nervine. The Will Filed Filins Its Value at $109,01)0. hSn5flufnccscj Dr'Miles day sued Wilde rest John Smith when for $63 trouble and Harry His came, of both began. nothing sister Paine, 26, Ogden. ele JX?dcjPd The will of the late D. H. Peery was gives strength and vitafc a is to anxious marry lty even to one of my old age. quack physician, lost at craps and faro. Wilde is a filed The funeral of the late David Gowan Monday with the county clerk, toold soldier. writes Mr. Geo. Moyes was held Friday at 2 p. m. in the Dr. Cuticle. The Stepsons of the Revo- minor and there was no denial that the Second ward meetinghouse. . and I have lution, led by cheeky Lawyer Swift, money was lost. No testimony was in- gether with a petition from ail ilie from nervousness. great The city teachers met at the high come and celebrate. Now, while Frost troduced, the question being merely on heirs, asking for the admission ik t i v,,..jgo and spinal trouble. Have spent The petition gschool Thursday and passed resolutions liked quiet, he was giddy, and made the validity of such a transaction. will to probite. considerable money for medicine and of respect to David G. Moyes. th3 value doctors, but witti little benefit. I was of the real and probable love to three maidens at the hotel. Justice Champneys gave judgment in so bad my mind showed of signs Miss Auretta Agee has returned to This was found out by Swift, who pro- favor of the boy for the amount. H. H. sonal property of the estate at i:,. I began taking Dr. Miles Nervine, and I know it saved mv life. Montpelier, Minn,, where she is teach- poses that they bring separate suits Henderson represented Smith and T. $100,003. The real estate is loc;t,i t t ing in the school for the blind. Web9r and Silt Lik3 counties. Dr' against the iceman for breach of R. OConnolly the boy. A The will as hsretofr.3 published marriage license was issued Satur-- I promise. He needs fees, so he can Miles to Alina A Fiendish. Attack. day Roylance, 21, and Pearl marry Elsie Boliver, and with three gives the widow $20,03) in cash and Saved me from insane both of asy19, North Pickford, Ogden. a life interest in the Peery home and A M- - 1 Ieifner of Jerico lUTO An attack was lately made on C. F. cases in court he has a chance to wiu 1 Rush Medical College and University was so nervopringS, Mo., vTitcs. the girl. Poor Frost gets into the Collier of Cherokee, Iowa, that nearly divides the property equally amongst ous that I could scarcely control of Chicago will admit students from could not sleep nor rest, would even cellar of the hotel, and comes out not proved fatal. It came through his kid- the wife and nine children, stipulating school Ogden without high examinathe names of my own children at forget tion. of his own accord, but for the reason neys. His back got so lame he could that certain pieces of property already times. I commenced Dr. Miles using Nervine and it helped me from the The funeral of Clement V. Howard that all the fireworks explode and put not stoop without great pain, nor sit in deeded to various heirs shall be apnrst, and now I am perfectly well was held Monday afternoon at 2 oclock him out. He wants damages. This is a chair except propped by cushions. No praised with the estate and reserved Sold by all Druggists on Guarantee. from the residence, 7C2 Twenty-fift- h case four for Swift. To gets damages remedy helped him until he tried Elec- from the portions of the said heirs. street. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. it was necessary that Frost should play tric Bitters which effected such a wonBIG DAM A lERTAHTL C. M. Brough visited Salt derful change that he writes he feels and Dr. Cuticle is too crazy, only Lake City Thursday and did not attend like a new man. This marvelous medithe convention that nominated Bill anxious to pronounce his future brother-inLeg Crushed and Amputated. Report Fnginw ApprowL and Wert Will cine -law cures backache and in insane Glasmann order for to hasten his kidney trouble, mayor. George Miller, a brakeman on the Probably Begin this Fail Cost Rill Be C John Stone died at his residence in own marriage with the spinster sister. purifies the blood and builds up your Southern Pacific, was brought in from $250,000. Tuesday night. The funeral In the end, which comes in the wardens health. Only 50c at Jesse J. Driver's Battle Mountain Tuesday, suffering Wilson was held at 2 oclock Thursday after- room of th8 Nutville insane At the meeting of the board of diasylum, drug store, 2363 Washington avenue. "from the results of an accident near noon from the residence. rectors of the Utah Light and Power everything comes out all right. Accused of Theft. Tyrale. Mr. Miller slipped while try-in- g no business transacted Thecitycouncil company, held Wednesday, the 'report-oDuring the action of the play musito board the engine, and his left Monday night. But six members were A Southern Pacific employee named the engineer concerning the buildcal numbers and specialties will be inleg and foot were crushed by the present and the meeting was simply troduced. O'Neil called at the office of District ing of the proposed big dam in Ogden Thirty people will be utilized wheels. The limb was amputated just called to order and adjourned. Attorney Hayes Monday and wanted to canyon was presented in full in writing Lelow the knee, and the wounded man Peter Ingebretsen, an old and re- in the production. The girls are all swear out warrants for three waiters and after it had been thoroughly diswas brought to this city by his father spected citizen of Ogden, passed away pretty and can sing and dance. at the Royal cafe, Whom he accused of cussed it was confirmed. This means home on Eighteenth street Sunand daughter, who reside at Marriott. at his of old A Barrel of Mmey, day age and general debility. having stolen $60 belonging to him. that the dam will be built. It will October 15. He said he was in the cafe with his be of earth, located some distance-abovSaturday the three men who held up The American has stage nearly every and snot the man Campbell near Ter- kind the present power plant in the of reality imaginable, from a steam' wife, and she asked him for the money race week before last, were taken to to a doctor bill. He to pay gave it her canyon, and will impound nearly Brigham City by Sheriff Cordon to fire engine to an actual borse race, and in the cubic feet of water. Its shape of three $20 gold pieces. stand trial. one would suppose that the stage me- she laid the money on the cost will probably reach $250,000. If ! had. been tested to its Womanlike, Attorney A. G. Horn went to Salt j can s went-of- f t aud forgot it. When possible, work1 will "" be- - ' commenced-x.ake Wednesday to file the case of utmost. But thenhffbuTicement that in they went back it was gone. The dis- this fall, so as to be ready to catch the tionLd nS'ler Waterworks IrriRa' the Geo Si Abbot't's American trict attorney being absent, nothing waters that have herefore gone to waste-icompany ter comedy, A Barrel of Money, the early spring. was doue. d Herman Lofgreen, formerly of Ogden, II .aolua"j A Bullet in Her Thigb. stationary steam engine used Stricken With 1araljRf?. but now of Tooele county, was married scen the Mrs. W. II. Watts, wife of a barber depicting Wednesday at Brigham to Miss Orralia machinery Henderson Grimett, of this place,-waroom of an iron mill in full operation, of that name, received a bullet in the Willard. The groom is Th-old reliable Pettingillof stricken with partial paralysis and brother of Louis Lofgreeu of this city. with real shafting, wheels from her husbands revolver whirling, thigh completely lost the use of one artn and Ogden Milling .& Mary Christine Keogh died Wednes- belts buzzing and steam escaping, de- Tuesday about noon at their home near side. After being treated by an emiof Brights disease and was buried notes that in this day of y hustling-ologof corner the age Thirtieth street and Pa- nent physician for quite a while withElevator Companys Friday from the Catholic church. The no is there limit to the cific avenue. The accident resulted from out relief, my wife recommended deceased was the daughter of Mr. and stage FLOUR should be Mrs. Thomas Keogh and was 12 years of mechanics ingenuity or the scenic the too careless handling of a pistol by Chamberlains Pain Balm, and after age. artists skill. In this scene the hero- Mr. Watts, who was snapping it while using two bottles of it he is arnost enused by all people:: David P. Moyes, aged 18 years, a son ine is actually bound to a huge belt, standing in the doorway. The bullet tirely cured. Geo. R. McDonald, Mr. Mrs. and William the monstrous is brother set in motion Moyes, 1st Because of the engine it of the right Man, Logan county, W. Va. Several penetrated fleshy part City Treasurer Robert A. Moyes, by the villain, the machinery starts, thigh. Mr. Watts was much excited other very remarkable cures of partial and teacher of the Mound Fort school, has no equals. belt moves and the the immense revolv- and distressed over the affair. died Tuesday morning after a long paralysis have been effected by the use wheel certain dealh of to illness the ing promises fever. of 2nd Because typhoid this liniment. It is most widely it horror-strickeTot victim Causes who Alarm. is cari Night being Charles A. Howard and Harry J. known, however, as a cure for rheumakes the beet bread. Howard left Tuesday, returning to ried onward. Of coarse there is the opOne night my brother's baby was matism. sprains and bruises. Sold bv Green, O. The gentlemen are portune rescue and the stopping of the taken with croup, writes Mrs. J. C. all leading druggists. 3rd Because it is Bowling brothers of the late Thomas Howard, machinery just in tie nick of time, and Snider of Crittenden, Ky., it seemed who died last week. Mrs. Howard will Monday the ball of the Ogden & home industry. remain in Ogden, where she has a the amazed auditor exclaims, Weli, it would strangle before we could get a team were notifiedplayers of the close of the us teacher in the public what will they do next! so we gave it Dr. Kings New season. They were also informed that position doctor, 4tb Because it schools. At the Grand on Tuesday, October 15. Discovery, which gave quick relief and their services would be desired next year. The entire team, with possibly the music teacher permanently cured it. We always keep one or two exceptions, employs Ogden peo- andWilliam Robinson, will remain in IJie ftniicTi Daughter, Thursday, October JL it in the house to organist of the Methodist church, our children protect the Ogden winter. through died sometime during Monday night, ple. Her real name was Lillian the from Croup and Whooping Cough. It evidently from neuralgia of the heart. was found dead in his- room at the daughter of a convict. Her mother wag cured me of a chronic bronchial trouble 5th Because it He Broom hotel hv Rev. J. W. Taylor, who killed in a sleam boat explosion and she that no other remedy would relieve. called The man had was left au orphan and adopted by a Infallible for Coughs, Colds, Throat the highest cash been by appointment. pays from heart trouble for Southern suffering and and Lung troubles. 50c and $1.00. Trial hanker, who reared several and weeks, neuralgia of the educated her price for wheat raised heart was who loved her as if bottles free at Jesse J. Drivers drugaud od no auvaNvis probably the cause. 'UlfMiMM pOQ pn 2303 ashe own was He avenue. learned his store, fourteen-year-oloffspring. d Washington Had-soA by Weber n lad named County eijwj punod iprea im of Lorenzo qua of that she was the child of a maa serving Hadley, esnoij ern inoq bXbav farmers. A Word to Travelers. West Weber, was seriously injured by a life uenteiwe for manslaughter. He jdipo uszop w ui injesn an angry bull Friday being by gored panld The joaid excitement, incident to traveling These are all facts, morning of last week. The lad was in kept this seeret from Lillian. When pun pj.ni si jjn aod food JO of and two water often uopo ejHW) Oil shji change the yard where the animal was con- she became a young lady, joung xm paxijnJB'f paupej which should be fined when it suddenly darted upon men were rivals for her love. One brings on diarrhoea, and for this reason ejiufjo afujjvos njqi him and sank one of its horns deep into was a typical Southerner and the other no one should leave home without a Xq Xbm ejns Xiainjosqn looked to. 'qajnb 'mod oqi Xq uiaqi the right thigh, and tossing the lad bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera jnas Xm pcraojqsnj pjo eqi over the fence. Medical aid was sum- the confidential clerk of the banker, OAiJKaid pnn Xjief uj For sale by moned and the wound dressed, and bar- The latters suit was rejected. 'Jhe ac-- 1 an( Diarrhoea Remedy. JQOX jo doj eqj 11 l.uoa bankers consent j a leading druggists. ring further complications it is be- cepted lover asked the was OGDEN MILLING & lieved the boy will recover. to marry Lillian. He Z . willing, but T u as Z brought suit against notuntii he had revealed the secret vTrJ1 Ogden bugar company, the Rio that she was.a convict s daughter. The (irande Western and the Oregon Short ELEVATOR COS. he would said make Line for MmarrasTT Southerner $3,000 damages, claimed by young WHERE ALL USE FAILS. ma j reason of the said villain overheard The wife. his her Seat companies jointly Syrup. Tastes Good. U in time. Sold lnta. aadr pJatinS "",r the revelation of the secret. One night, hls lan!l For sale by all grocers. laesTJiaiiBiasdi.ui Eh while in the bankers home, a Weary affansthi8 jnotesif C k, - J . Ex-Postmas- ter A Medicine for Old People. i tenfton-;a- ms j I - -- weak-nes- s. i Nervine I J my-cei- t, 1 . . Ex-May- or 1 W i f I?.. i . 5 Reasons ' ' n I . n i I I - BUOH-MJi- p j i ur n-..- 7u by-dru- With Half an Eye . as the saying if you can see the advantages of buying here. When you use both eyes you are a sure customer. Ladien Tailored suits, last seasons styles, $7 50 and $10.00 goods, $4.90 now. Sairt or Jacket worth the money. New Suits at popular prices. Childrens Jackets start at 90c av.d up to the very best at prices to move them. Ladies Capes start at 95c and go up to $15.00. Ladies Jackets start, at $2.50 and go to $20.00. Silk Waists will be here in a few days. We intend to make a price that will move them quick, so dont delay. Dlou will be interested if von see them. Yours for more business. Furs are now on sale -- L L. 2360 and 2362 Washington, OGDEN, T- |