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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IS, PAGE SIX. 1908. ORDINANCE. 'a a capable company of brilliant actors tlon to thoroughly, Ibsenesqudy Ina western tudlenie, Janie Peer Gynf with a wealth of won-l- a little better than a flat failure, derful aeenic and electrical effect , Peer Gynt la a character, the e preaented at the Grand Operatrayal of which requlrt--aU the appear-houain of anew the actor of stages the and James Louise laat night by Indol-- p a supporting company. Thia heavyof manhoodandbetween carefree, decrepit and eorrowful reduction, which carries probably theent youth largest scenic Investiture of anything old age. to be aeen here thia season, waa Louis Jamea is fully competent tothis character, but he is plaingreeted by a comparatively small PEER GYNT." -; Ordinance Creating Sidewalk District Na. 18, Extension Ns. 3, and Levying and Assessing a Speci al and Local Tax an a Portion of the Property Abutting Thereon Where Work Hag Been Done Under Contract With Ogden City, to DeFray the Costa and Expanses of Building Concrete Sidewalks Therein. j and his wife, Aphle James, is one of the strongest in the production. The Be it ordained by the Mayor and City actor has succeeded in securing a Council of Ogden City: scenc production, whose equal has Section L AU that part of Wall and seldom been seen in this section of the Lincoln Avenues from 28th to list Bts., Avenue from 28th to 80th country. The fault of tha nu of Peer Gynt here then. Uea rath- - Pingree Street, Grant Avenue from 80th to Sat er with the theater-goethan with Sts.; S8.h street. Slat Street and or with James, for to Ibsen stu- - lierson Avenue from Wall to Washing-denthe production last night waa one ton Avenue he and hereby Is created a sidewalk district and la named Sidewalk District No. 18, Ext. No. S. I No. 8. A special and local tax Is j hereby levied and assessed upon the blocks, lota and parts of blocks and lota lands and real estate bounding, abutting or adjacent to said Sidewalk District Na 18, Ext. Na 8, on the portion where work has been done under City contract, for a distance of 4885.18 lineal feet This tax Is levied and assessed to defray the costa and expenses of building in said sidewalk district concrete sidewalks and all things necessary to fully complete said work, opposite all the property on the portion where work has been done under city contract, hereinafter described to be especially benefited and affected "by such Improvements; and It la hereby ADJUDGED, DETERMINED and ESTABLISHED that the same will be especially bene flted thereby to the full amount of the tax hereby levied and assessed, and said parcels of land are hereby assessed according to the lineal front feet abutting upon said portions of said streets and avenues to a depth of 50 feet hack therefrom. And the tax hereby levied and as sensed upon said parcels of land is being 81.00 per front foot for feet wide, and $.88-1-- 8 the sidewalk Per front foot for the sidewalk 8 feet wide, which la the total coat of said improvements, and Is levied and assessed in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance for the purpose herein mentioned on all of Lots I, 8, 8. 8, 8, Blk. 5, Central Park Annex; part of Lots 18, $0. 5, 11. 22. 28 and 20, Blk. 10, 8. O. 8., Lots 7, 8. 10, 11, 18, IS, II, 10, 17. 18, 21, 22, Blk. 1. Lota 2, and I, Blk. 2, Lot L Block I of Dunns Addition; Lota 7, Hens Robert Come on Remorse!1' Finish of great roe scene fn "Checkers 14. 8, 27. IS, 21, IS, 21, r In the title role at tha Grand tonight. 44. 80, 44, .45, II. 81, 28, 47, Blk. 5, Lota 5 to 18 Inc, Blk. 2. Lot of of the most masterful ever presented 1. Blk. 1. Lots 8, 8. 10. II, 14, Blk. dlence and an apparently unapprecia- ly unappreciated. Theater-goer- s on an American stage, and to lovers I. Lots 15 to 20, Blk. I, Lota 20, 12, with eo surfeited the weft have been tive one. SI. 14, 17, IS. 29, 40. 41, 42. 41 and 44, Louis Janies did a daring thing mualcal comedy and other light atuff of the legitimate to those who have Blk. 7. LoU 1. 2. 11. 12, IS. 14. 15, II. with contact to not suffered constant that of similar a nature, of go difficult by when ha essayed the they task ln oftto and not to amused he always cheap, usually insipid , ; taking up this Ibsen Vehicle after It the theater "d lot bad been left by the audden death think. This waa evidenced last night, times Idiotic musical shows which nd 19, of Mansfield. Mansfield mads his rep- when audible tittering from all parts require nothing of the auditor B I, Child s Addition., Ogden utation aa Peer Gynt, but that waa in of the house greeted what should scarcely more of the player James ?., depth of 80 feet back I i waa the East. James is also reported to have been some of the most in magnificent in the part. said from street. , here been successful In the East; but presalvely serious scenes. James has Louis James will not be seen 8ec. 4. Paid tax shall become due. when it comes to presenting a produc-- 1 done well in aurrounding himself with Ogden with Peer Gynf next 5 mm.,.. mm thereof stallments, ns follows: shall become delinquent In fifty (50) Horsea to Get Vacations. Painted from Lift. THIS CEMENT WALL A NOVELTY. days after the date of thia tax levy, 5 In Uncle Sam, generous in giving vaca- in one year, 5 in two years. The monk who acts na guide to the In four years. Each a tions to bla twolegged servants, la three years and Action of Nature Hat Given It a Dis- many people that visit the old Installment of said tax, exat Santa Barbara, Cal., la a pic- hereafter to allow 80 daya leave a and every tinct Artistic Value. first, shall bear Interest at the cept turesque and Interesting figure. In year to the post office department rate of 7 per cent per annum from There la a wall of cement fn Los hla brown robe of heavy, coarse mate- horaea ln Washington. The animal the date of levy and all aald install-ar- e to be sent, a few at a time, to a ments shall bear Interest at the rate of Angeles which shores up on aide of rial, a rosary huug at the cord belt, building lot that haa an artistic and tha cowl thrown back from hla fine, rich pasture In Maryland. "Every 10 per cent per annum from the date value never Intended by the builder. closely cropped head, ha la ln strange employe of the government," saya the of delinquency until paid. Sec. 5. Bam Thomas, Geo. W. WilHe had moved hla bags of cement con treat to the fashion ably dressed chief clerk in the post office departson. T. 8. Browning, C. J. Humphries 80 Ha to vacashows visitors. receives a pardonable pride ment, ra the ground to be ready for work days annual B Dana, members of thia counJoa. and and waa then called away on some In the mission and nil Its contents. tion and daya' sick leave If neces- cil, are hereby appointed aa a Board of which reason I Tha no for curiosities a day or two. In the see other Job remain from the sary. why the horaea Equalisation and Review, and upon the meantime on of the very Infrequent time of Mexican rule In California, the we use in the bualneea of the depart completion of the Hat or lists of the rmlna cams on and each sack turned exquisite drawn-woraltar cloths and ment ought not to receive a rest, or a property taxed In the above district, the Into atone under tbe action of tbe wa- tha mural decorations are pointed out vacation, and hereafter I am going to j said list or lists shall be placed In ter and tbe fabric of the sacks them In n manner approaching reverence. send each of the horses away for a 80- - jth handg of the said board; and the hoard ahall give public notice of selves were absorbed Into tba cement Although he Is occasionally Inexact ln day period of rest. We can spare many so that it was impossible to remove it. hla descriptions, ha la sincere, and of them in the summer, and this is the the completion of the list or lists and not lose than five consecutive Consequently each sack was wrought hla naivete ia so amusing that it time they will appreciate a rest from appoint upon which they will meet during days Into tbe wall aa If it bad been a boul- would be a carping, critic the hot asphalt and welcome the green the usual busineaa hours, stating the that would take Issue with him. der on tbe line of an old atone walL grass of the country and the shade place of meeting, and during the time Concerning one of the painting ln of tbe trees." They were then chinked and bound specified the said list or lists shall be open to public Inspection and any pertogether with worked cement and the church, h once said to a party son or persons feeling themselves agafter a time tbe weather disposed of of tourists: The Man Who "Knows Better." grieved shall have a hearing before "This is a picture of tha Virgin tbe gunny sacking, but left the blocks In said the between the board, and said board ahal have relationship from marked with the impress of the weave. Mary, painted life by Murillo." architect and client, when the cJent authority, and shall make corrections The result is a highly ornamental For envelopes, letterheads, business bosses the Job," the result Is unsatis- of any tax deemed by the munequal or cement wall, resembling at a little dis- cards, dodgers, etc. call up Tha Journal factory. Bui 1dm Journal. unjust. tance a wall of some woven materlaL fob rooms. Both phones 884. Sec. 8. This ordinance to take effect upon Ita passage, approval and publication. Passed by the City Council of Ogden City. Nov. ISth, 1908. . E. P. BROWN. City Recorder. definite to Grand Opera House One Night Thursday, November lQv OF THE FASCINATING AMERICAN RETURN PLAY por-wa- a non-su- c- Pnt-ibs- rs en ts ay BY HENRY M. BLOSSOM WITH THE SAME EXCELLENT CAST HEADED BY HAN8 ROBERT INTHETITLE ROLE AND INCLLOiiue DAVE GRAHAM HELEN ORM8BEE JOSEPH WILKES LYDIA DICKSON ROBERT CRAIG BESSIE BALDWIN GEORGE MERRITT. PAULINE EBERharb AND ALL THE OTHER FAVORITES THIS IS THE ONLY COMPANY WHICH HAS EVER PRESENTS THIS GREAT PLAY OF LOVE AND LUCK Prices, 50c, 75c, 1.50. Seat Sale Tuesday 1, CHEER UP! go see CHECKERS" Grand House Opera and Nights 2 Tuesday, Nov. 23 and Monday 24 JOHN CORT Presents THE FAMOUS MUSICAL STORY The Alaskan e THE BIG MUSICAL 'SUCCESS OF LAST SEASON. A GREAT CAST OF PRINCIPALS HEADED BY EDWARD MANTELL TREMENDOUS AS "TOTEM POLE PETE." BEAUTY CHORUS 80 SINGERS IN THE ENSEMBLES MAGNIFICENT SCENIC ORCHESTRA. COMPANIES OWN ORCHESTRA THE GREATEST BASSO SONG AND CHORUS YET HEARD COMIC OPERA IN MY TOTEM POLE Prices: $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c Seat Sale Friday 11 , I , 1-- Grand Opera House 1-- 1-- 1- -5 1- -5 mls-slo- it I H. H. Piquant Musical Mixture FRAZF-E- ISLE OF SPICE FAMOUS FOR MUSIC, FUN AND BEAUTY. 8am Ross, Harry Watson, Edwin Lang, Harry Williams, Percy Bacon, Harry Loavsllo, Mattie Marts, Roberta Wilson, Loretta Conway. k j mall-soule- d The Russwin Food Cutter Approved Nov. 17, 1908. A. L. BREWER, Mayor. Is a household necessity; makes cooking a pleasure, not a The one food cutter that actually cuts and does not mangle, tear, or smash it cuts. The parts are easily and speedily drudgery. j ! removed for cleaning. Will not rust or get out of order. Cheap -- est at the price cheap at any price; foronce tried always used. t ; . WE SELL. IT . Watson-Flyga- re Hardware Co. Madg by Russe'l A Erwin Manufacturing Co. Nsw Br.tain, Conn. 8TATE OP UTAH. COUNTT OF WEBER as. I. E. P. Brown, City Recorder of Ogden City, Utah, hereby certify that the above and foregoing Is a full, true and correct copy of an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance Creating Sidewalk District No. 18, Extension No. 8. and Levying and Assessing n Special and Local Tax on a Portion of the Property Abutting Thereon Where Work Has Been Done Under Contract With Ogden City, to Defray the Costs and Expenses, of Building Concrete Sidewalks Therein." Passed by the City Council of said Ogden City on jth 16th day of Novem- ber, 1908, and approved by the Mayor of said City on the 17th day of November, 1908. " IN WITNfiBS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate seal of Ogden City this 17th day of November, 1908. E. P. BROWN. (Seal) City Recorder. 20 WHISTLING SONG HITS AND UNIQUE DANCES. Book by Allan Lows and Gao. E. Stoddard. Muaio Schindler. Staged by Guo Sohlko. by Jerome and ORGANIZATION OF 60 PEOPLE 4 SOLID MONTHS IN BOSTON. 221, NIGHTS IN CHICAGO. 8 SOLID MONTHS IN NEW YORK. Prices: 50c, 75c, $1.00 and WHITER EKCURSIOH $1.50 RATES outhern California a row on sale Two Daily Palatial. Trains Unexcelled Dining Car Service a ia Carle Standard and Tourist Sleepers For Further Information Ask Any Salt Lake Route Agent or Write to J. H. Manderfield, A. D. P. A., Salt Lake City. Published Nov. 1908. Hor Grievance. "Mr. Clugiton," said the caller, "you may stop my paper." "It doesn't fit your pantry shelves, perhaps, maam said the editor of the Splketown Blizzard, sarcastically. "That b ain't got nothing to do with IL" "You've found that you can borrow It from a neighbor hereafter 7" That ain't tbe reason, neither." Possibly you dont dike the editorial policy of the paper. . No, sir; I dont My nephew was arrested last week for stealln a hog; and you didnt say a word about It!" DONE TO A TURN hlcb will be the Turkey o serve to our customers 1 crlep. 28. Turkey, brown, mine luscious tender and pumpkin pies "Hke n,other.ln choice make." to and cigars. liquors thing that will mke a of the epicure sing with of Thanksgiving delight FALSTAFF CAFE |