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Show IHE MORXnfG Examiner Telephone Numbers: Is ih day tiu rill up Ilff or rail st No. 40 7 :4th lUMt. At rail up No. night. after 7 p. tfi Standard Building. THE SPINSTERS GIVE MUSICIANS HESS TEUI IS a, M. Sullivan from Dtdmar. k visiting friends THE WINNER is the city. The Hess team of bowlers last night succeeded In defeating the Becraft team in two out of the three games bowled, thereby increasing Its large lead for first place in the league race. Tho Heaa team also 'scored the highest number of pina for the three games, by 117 pins. Becraft captured the highest score, 190, and the highest total and average, which were 468 and 154 points respectively. . The game was a follows: Isaac Trumbo passed through Ogden yesterday afternoon on his way to Rah Lake. He repurLs California rain. He said enjoying a San Francisco expor ted to proOt by the war in the Far Bast and the war news wad watched with great interest. 3 d Bscraft Becraft Baker the B. L. Riackhani. liveryman, B. West has removed bis family from 479 . street to 2333 Grant May Twenty-fift- h Blair avenue. The quilt owned hy Mrs. A. Flynn, and which was on exhibition at Wright's window, was raffled yesterday. The lucky number was 25. The person holding this number la request ed to call at Wright's or at the Wallace Drug company. Funeral services over the remains of the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. John Cardon will be held this afternoon at 1 o'clock from the family residence, 605 Wcxhlngton avenue. Constable T. N. McCoy, of Eilat Nev., the officer who raptured Egliert, the murderer of two On-gusheriff, and who was hanged in Salem, Oregon, on the 29th of last month, was an Ogden visitor yesterday, the guest of Special Officer Wm. Sullivan, of the Southern iarlttc company. In the afternoon Mr. CcCoy called upon Sheriff Bailey, who took him through the county Jail. Here he ree-- , ognixed one of the Inmates, Newton, who la serving a sentence for obtaining money under false pretense, a a former resident of his county, and occasionally a lodger in the county JaiL n NOUS Superintendent Twining of the Pullman Co., passed through Ogden last evening en route to Denver. 192 ,, ,..,ltil 155 116 .123 127 134 103 691 675 6251981 ... .. Ruahmer Watkins e e Miller a a 122 133 7 374 336 Haas.' 162 122 412 397 120 1U0 414 13- 6- 407 172 114 161 717 666 ....126 ....128 ....134 124 147 ..157 725-2- 108 e a s ft 119 Awes a a . Heaa Brown 463 385 443 149 133 e e a 125 458 Following is the league standing: T.P. P.C. W. 1 Teams. 8 9 9 ...13 13 . 8 10 7 11 16734 12306 .629 .500 .500 .444 Thumaa 14487 Morton 11809 Becraft 9989 .388 Shupo A match game between two strong teams will be played tonight. Largs Audiancs Present to Encourage the Bpinatera'in Securing a Tax on Old Bachelors. . The Musicians' Protective union, local 856. A. F. of M- - gave their inaugural ball last night at Dignan's dancing academy. There was an exceptionally large crowd present, between 50' and 600 at a conservative estimate. The large orchestra of some thirty pieces proved a drawing card and their excellent rendition of the different numbers was well received by the The different committee dancers. worked hard for the success of the enterprise and they ere to ba congratulated upon the fine showing mads. Sevdancers were put on a few eral old-tisquare dances Altogether everybody had a good time and stayed for the Home, Sweet Home," waits at 3 oclock thla morning. . Thera are about forty members now orin tha union, which was recently ganised. Those playing in the orchestra were: Director Chsrlce Thatcher. First violin L. W. Ford, Purdy. Crawford and W estover. Second violin Tansy, Clark, Morton and T. Jurgenson. . Violas Nesbitt and V. Jurgenson. Bassos F. P. Foster and J. Salter. The young ladies of the Second ward held their Spinsters convention last evening in the Assembly hall. There was a large crowd present, standing room being at n premium. The first part of the program consisted of seven musical numbers, ail of which were well rendered and of exceptional merit. The program la given In full below: Thirteen young ladles composed the convention. They were Spinsters dressed in the etyle of Queen Anne, or some other antiquated female. The costume varied from the linen duster to the silk polonaise. The hair was dime np either in the old fashioned knot or hung in curia The acting was imitative and suggestive of tha spinster of a decade , ago. ' If there was an old maid present in the audience no doubt she turned green with envy at having her characteristics ao vividly portrayed. The convention was called to order promptly at 8:30, after the last spinster had arrived and announced that she had been insulted. Aa she was coming to the meeting, aha passed a baseball park and all the boys fowl." She resented hollered "fowl. the implication .of, being called a spring chicken. The chairman then announced nn anthem, entitled. 'Wa Old Maids of Lee, the pitch of which was disclosed in a duet by two of the members, wherein they declared they would not insist on a proposal upon the bended knee as "one ia deaf and one cannot see. Roll call waa next in order, to which they responded with quotations, verses, etc., the best one being, Man is a freckle on the face of nature, a bunion on the toe of time and a wart on the nose of the universe. Just then a small boy came pinning in chasing his balloon across the flour, blown by the wind towards a rat hole. The spinsters, thinking Jt pan a rat, gave one concerted acream and climbed pn their chair for reftige. When the incitement was over, tjo.of them fainted and much time was kwt in restoring them tq consciousness.' The rending of tiie minutes was next taken up and after six corrections, they were approved. A discourse waa then listened to on How to Raise Children, after 'which' Aunt Plenty announced that two df thtelr members had resigned and wttp going to leave them for more beloved, companionship. She was much surprised 'at this, for though the Second Ward had many beautiful girls, yet all the bachelor ' .J1 were bashfuL It waa then moved that the resignations ba accepted. Remarks being in order, one spinster arose an said: Before My dear fellow Virgins: acting on the question I would like ' to aleep on it and furthermore, 1 would like to have read the list of men The eligible for the married state. secretary then rend about twenty names of young men living in the ward who, in the opinion of the congregation, ought to have been married long The Examined does not print ago. their names, for some of them might repent and turn from the error of their Ag-le- r- lili INSPECTING Flute Brooke. Clarionet Nichols and Ford. . Cellos Mowrie and O. Jurgenson. Cornets Ages, W estover and LarNEV BROWNIES son. French horn If. E. Greene. Trombone Baker and Williams. Amuse-min- t Ward Fifth Carnival at Gypay Drama Whitehead. Hall Friday Kvenlng, The committee on arrangements 42th. February were Charles Thatcher. L. W. Ford. ACT 1. Grand opening, Gypay chorus, Ernest Ford. Joshua Crawford and dance. Frank Weetover. Introducing the tsmborine sextette. "Tell Me Pretty Malden. Reception committee Misses Dot "Just to Please You Sue, coon aung Pet. Celeste Conroy.. Edith Purdy. Lilaoio. lian Lethbridge, Mrs. C. J.. Campbell Sweet Marjorie, and dance. The Dutch characters. In their funny and Mrs. Redfleld. Floor committee G. A. Horn. A. F. songs and wooden shoe dance. A great hit "Im from Missouri, you got Simpson. W. B. Btowell, Carl Redfleld to Show Me, song Introducing the and Fred D. Williams. buck and wing dance. , : ACT II. The Insects carnival, "Ours is a Happy Lot to Sport and Play, while Others Waste in Work the Precious Day, etc. Interesting merry Introducing scenes, such as Bashful Jana That By JUDGE ROLAPP Happy Couple Then Depart for California. I A. H. Pett and Miss Margaret Roberts were married last evening at the home of the bride, 738 Twenty-fift- h street. Judge Rolapp performed the cermony In thd presence of relative. Mr. Pett la employed In n clerical rapacity in the Southern Pacific freight office, and hla bride has been for years cashier in W. H. Wright a Sons store. The couple departed on the morning Southern Pacific train for n honeymoon in California. They will return In about a month to make their future home in The next spinster quoted a parody on Pope na follows: Marriage la a monster of such hideous mien as to be hated needs but to be seen, bnt seen too oft, familiar with her face, we first eudure, then pity, then embrace.' The next spinster, said she had trained her dog to growl every time he fed him, and taught her parrot to wear and had a monkey that chewed They have a large circle of friend here. - TEANJM AWAY James Bute, 8r of Hooper, is Badly Injured. James Bues, Sr., of Hooper, while returning home from Ogden, yesterday, Max Friend, G. Llrhherg, New York; lost control of his horses, and Ihe Phil McShune. Omaha; W. Griggs; L team ran away. He fell from his wagA. Hudson, St. Joseph. Mo.; C. F. on in aueh n manner that two wheels Krauch, Ogden; H. R. Meinlke, Cinover his His injuries may cinnati ; Charles W. Bteeve, Denver; passed serious. body. prove G. Illinois F. Gish, On II. G. rowell. tral Ry.;ll. Crosby. Centerville. Colo.; G. W. Terny. D. I Herman. Ogden; 8. Bhalfner. 8t Louis; C. It. Hacker. Ban Francisco; Junes G. Doolittle, Salt Lake. TOUR James Aglar Spent Yeeterday In Ogden. lame Agler. assistant general manager of the Southern Pacific railway, was in Ogden yesterday and left this mornlg on No. 9. To a reporter, he staled t'.ial hi mission lien; was the regular duty of inspecting the road and that 'here was no particular signifiAT THE roUCE STATION cance to hi visit at this time. In company with Superintendent Scott, he visited the new shops and Oea. Miller Arreated an Suspicion, ie round house in the morning. The Hold for Salt Lake Authorities. was progressing work on the cut-of- f new new and with tho nicely George Miller was arrested last night shops, n equipment sad the shortened route, hy Officers Chambers and Clark on of having stolen 840 from n the company would soon be in the very best condition it lias ever seen. In from the cutSwdde, who had off to spend his money, several days ago. Mltler has not been working and ORDER Of WASHINGTON had no money: yet within an hour after the loss of the money. Miller took hie watch out of the pawn shop, bought Gave a Program and Drill at Their a new suit of clothes and a meal ticket. Dance. However, there is not sufficient eviTh Order of Washington. last Tues- dence against him to hold on that day evening, besides giving a card charge, but he is being held while the party anil dance at their regular. Salt Lake authorities are Investigating whether they want him down there for mietinK. wore highly favored with rung hy Miss Mattie Howard, who Is at the theft of some Jewelry-reort waa sent ia to the station the Lyceum theater this week. She kindly responded to an eneitre only to that a man had been seen to open a window at the Emerson school house he called hark thn time. After dancing nn hour or ho. the nd climb in. Officers were sent up degree staff, under Captain Grace there to Investigate, but found no one. Heston, gave an impromptu drill of though U waa evident some one had much merit bees in the building. 96 -- way. Ogden. tobacco. At thla Juncture friends In the audience presented her' with a bouquet of carnations and another one of celery The motion waa then put, and aa the chairman raid, Those in favor of accepting the resignation say HI, and zzai rv 'vr'V'--- , J those opposed aay No. The Hi's ave hit. The next waa a solo. Ye Lords ot Creation, anng to the tune of Cornin' The end of tha first Thro the Rye. verse wa to the effect that the first men was compelled the veyy first woman to obey. obey, obey the retrain being repeated by the entire convention. Tho next spinster read a poem in which she advocated a tax on old bachelors. The next number waa a quartet entitled. The Bachelor's Stall, from the opera. An Eye on Abbie. The of the music which the aingera used waa decorated with advertisements ot nch love songs na My Traitor Love and Honey, Don't Yo' Lub Me? The next spinster told her choice of a man. and did not like the rich or poor, thn handsome or homely; in feet, she would nut marry at all until aha got a chance. The treasurer's report showed large disbursement for face powder. Smelling salts, mirrors, hair dyes and falsa teeth and only 10 cents for wedding presents. They then appropriated 50 cents for wedding presents for the two latere Just resigned. The hearer were then treated to a song. The Last Rosa of Bummer." The swell and tremuloa in this piece brought down tha house, and a small boy presented the singer with a bunch of carrots. One of the slaters waa seised with a serious sneezing fit, pitched la the key of G or even higher. The next spinster addressed the audience upon Woman Her Origin, Mission and Destiny, in elocutionary tons of voice, showing at least very deep Interest in the matter. After the song. Come All Ye Stale Old Bachelors, tha convention adjourned for one month. The cast of characters for the piasters convention follows: Aunt Plenty; chairman.. Allle Howarth Gnats Gushing, secretary. Pearl Plngrea Beauty Bixter, treasurer . .. ...... ....a...... Eliza Hlnchcliffe Presets Patience, chorister Hattie Hlnchcliffe Silence Sensible, pianist. . Jole Zitzman Charity Longface. . . .Louise Caratensen Polly Pokeyournoaa. . . .Johann Wilson Geneva Gentle Grace Paine Samanthle Spooner Eva Wilson Aunt Caddy .Ada Riley Peggy Pettigrew Myrtle Jenkins Predlla Precise .Ruby Stevens Tabltha Stuckup Ray Steven PROGRAM. . I oclock prompt. Overture Fords Orchestra 8olo, selected ....Mies Ellen Thomas Solo, piano . . . .Mias Tenths Browning Mrs. F. G. Clark Solo, selected Solo, piano . .Miss Florence Scowcroft Solo, selected ..Mrs. Florence Howell THE SPINSTERS CONVENTION. Aunt Plenty, chairman Age? Gnats Gushing, secretary ....Age 17 Beauty Bixter, treasurer ..... .Age nn certain Presets Patience, chorister ..... .Ago unknown Silence Sensible, pianist...... Age 31 Age doubtful Charity L6ngface Polly Pokeyournose .. . .Record lost Geneva Gentle ..Unable to find date Samanthle Spooaei, about to get mar..aa .. . . . . . .28 ried Aunt Caddy Age 41 y G moa. Peggy Pettigrew, about to get mar. Age 32 ried , ,i Precllla Precise, 22 y, 3 mo., 2 days, s 5 hours. . Tabltha Stuckup Age you guess tail Assembly Hall. Six Hundred People Present New and Old Dances Held the Crowd 1 Until 2 a. lib r Superintendent Scott, Manager and Chief Eng neer Wallace of the maintenance of way department of the Southern Pacific yesterday visited the shops and yard at this place and mic Quarwere gratified wi.h the prof.rcs in the Coon's Got Me Guessing-Cotette O. P. R. A. Pooh Bah of Black-vill- a work going on. Town Family Jars, Quarreling Skirt Dance. Mrw. G. Turl.er. an old Southern Duet Coon Bong. To conclude with the famPacific engineer from Wlnnemucca, is ous Gypsy Chorus.' visiting in town fur n few days. The entertainment will- commence at 8 oclock. Traveling Auditor O. H. Crandall of Prlces, 35c. and 35e. the Inion Pacific, la in Osden going over the books of the company here. NEAL ESTATEJRANSEERS Just as noon as the frost gets out of the ground sufficiently to make exThe following reiil eat ate transfers cavation easy, work will begin on the new Salt Lake snops of t'.e Oregon were recorded with County Recorder Short Line. This will probably ba Ellin: Wm. Meikle and wife to Fred Howsumo time next month. ard. lots 31 and 32, block 7, Ruahton addition, 1300. , . BASKET Elms J. Grout and husband to John 10, F. Smith and others, part of lot block 13, pis. A., 11.000. Prove Team Flays In Ogden Lars C. Jensen and wife to Michael Afternoon. Bcrtonatl. part of the southeast quarThe L D. 8. banbr-t-hal- l team of ter section 18. township 6, north range Provo will mane to this city next Fri- 1 west, 81.000. Mary Wahlen to Frank G. Berry, day fur another game with the Weber Stake team. The game will lie played warranty deed, part of southwest quarat the Lester Park parltkm. This game ter of section 33, township 6 north, promises io bo more closely contested range 1 weal. Consideration $300. Sarah IL Ballantyne to Mary B. Sawthan the previous game between the two schools, as the Weber Stake team yer. warranty deed, part lot 8, block 3. ha improved considerably since plat 11. Consideration 4S0. then. The L. Ik S. team will leave hero on HOTEL ARRIVALS Friday evening for Logan, where they will play thn B. Y. A. team on the day following. FEED. ON Novel Program at Second Ward Fufe . Col. SAILROAD BALL Has Increased 1 Its txad in Orchestra of Thirty Pieces nished Music. League Games. Ncvsils Ths( Salt Lake has faith In the future uf Ogden was demonstrated yea hen Fred Howard and his trrday brut her. biislanrx men of the capital, made purchaies of real estate sag regaling I3.LNHL. Rev. Rlsrhelaon and wife are in the Mre. Crawcity, the guests of Mr. and avenue. ford at 1902 Washington much-neede- INAUGURAL II, 190. FEBRUARY OGDEN, UTAH, .THURSDAY MORNING, EXAMINER, - ...... - MCDMSERS' SPEECH ON PANANU p. m. SCARE AT A THEATER. New York, Feb. 10. There was much alarm In the Metropolitan opera house tonight at the end of the second act when 'a cloud of smoke and flame bunt out from one of tha aide wings. The member) of the orchestra saw it, and there was an inatnnt'a pause. Several women rose from their seats and started to enter the alelee. In nn Instant ushers crowded down the aisles assuring everybody that there was not the slighteai danger and soon restored confidence. An naher said that n battery had blown out OOC 2:02 1-- 3. T. Fourth race, Slauaon course, hxndi. Goldca Rule won. Blissful see. l.. ond, Glenneiia third. Time, Fifth rsca, mile and n sixteenth sen. ing Labor won. Grail second. cion.. d'Or third. Time. 1:481-2- . Sixth race, six furlongs, Wlnnlfreda won. Laureates Thlalie third. Time, 1:15 l. l-- National Body Met in New York Yesterday New - York, Feb. 10. Important changes were made In the directorate of the National Trotting association nt the twenty --second annual congress ot tho association held today at tho Murray Hill LoteL Interest centered In ina interest of wealthy owners in light harneaa and trotting track, constituting tha younger element, to obtain control of tho organization. Representatives of thla class Jut? been Jn session for reveral days' preparing for the contest before the congress. It became known today that they had decided to incorporate the Grand Circuit under tha laws of tha state of Michigan. It waa decided at the asms time that tha new Grand Circuit should appoint steward of racing meetings who ehonld be competent to make findings Independent of the board of review.. This raised tha question of Jurisdiction between the national association and the new Grand Circuit, which was settled by n compromise reached at a conference held between-PresidenJohnston and Messrs. Campau, Butler nnd Taylor, which waa ratified nt the congress today. HOPPE THE CHAMPION Paris, Feb. 10 Willie Hoppe, American boy billlardlst, has w. ,h. .), championship Dee Jeunea Marvyrt" Benches in the final. beating SWIMMING RECORDS LOWERED, Brookline, . Mass., Feb. 1Q.- -T American indoor swimming record were lowered tonight at the Brookline public baths, one by Juba A. Leavki. professional, at two miles, and th other by Parry Lemoyne. amateur t ' sixty, yards. Leavitt's time w minutes and 26 seconds, several seo onda batter than the best previous time for tho distance made in n natatorium. ihe best time in open water is y minute and 55 aeronda. He weUi the entire distance unpaced. Lruoyne crossed the hne In 48 seconds, two . onda better than the previous bm ret ord. . t Chicago Tunnel Furnishes Large Room for Table.'- 10. A fecit laid un Feb. Chicago, table three blocks long nnd forty feet under the street waa a feature of novel banquet participated in hen tonight hy 600 banqueters, the guests for the moat part being membera of tht Chicago Press dub nnd their ladies. The banquet waa given to the Press dub by President Albert G. Wheels and General Manager George W. Jack-so- n of tha Illinois Tunnel company. The banquet waa held In that porting of the company's underground working! lying on Jackson boulevard Franklin and Clark streets. In tha twenty miles of tha tunnels now nearing completion the company purposes to handle much of Chicago freight traffic, aa well aa to operate a telephone system. A ride through three miles of the tunnel was given the guests before the banquet, the can running by electricity, making an average speed of twenty miles an hour. San Francisco, Cal Feb. 10 A mile and sixteenth waa the main attraction at Ingleslde today. A field of six went to the post with Stuyve, n heavily played favorite and Grafter next in demand. Kenilworth, a 10 to 1 chance, led the greater part of the Journey, but Stuyve caught him the final furlong and won handily. Judge finished third. The fifth resulted In n driving finish between Sad Sam and Halnault, tha first named cutting the decision by a nose. Mr. Faraum, ridden by Bonner, who had hla first mount here this season, took the second race at odds of 15 to 1 from Scfflnua, a 50 to 1 aLot J. Martin waa suspended for ten days for getting on Halford in the first race. He will be allowed to ride for the stable. Summary: TORPEDO ACTED VEIL First race, six furlongs, selling: Et Tu Bruts won; Jack Little second; Doris, third. Time, 1:19. Long Journey Being Accomplished in Second race, five and a half furlongs, Good Shape. Mr. Farnum won; Solium selling: Feb. 10. The secretary Washington, second; Suburban Queen third. Time, of tho navy has received the following 1:12. of the passage of the torpedo Third race. Futurity course, selling: report flotilla under convoy of the cruiser Lanadown won; Polonlua second; The Buffalo from Ban Juan, P. R., to 1u Pride third. Time, 1:19. Comlalanda, Palmas, Canary Fourth race, mile and a sixteenth, mander W. R. Everett of from the Buffalo: handicap: Stuyve won; Kenilworth Tho behavior of the flotilla at sea second; Judge third.- Time, 1:49 excellent, the only time when the Fifth race, six furlongs: Sad 8am waa seemed to retard their won; Halnanlt second; The Don third. wind and sea all waa when the sea beat progress 1:15 Time, . .... Sixth race, mile and fifty yards, sell- came sufficient to cause the racing of No heavy water was taken ing: Pierce J. won; First Chip sec the screw. aboard at any time, nor waa any damond; Mr. Dingle third. Time, 1:48 age received by any boat from any cause whatever. Tha motion of the New Orleans, Feb. 10. Summary: sufFirst race, five and a half furlongs, boats was not excessive, althoughwhen tiresome become to ficient very selling Lord French won, Maritlna kept np incessantly for twelve days." second, Zama third. Time, 1:13 5. Second race, six furlongs Clear the OF CHICAGO DEAD. Arena won, Yo San second, Redman third. Time, 1:18 Chicago. . Feb. 10. John A. Roche, Third race, handicap, mile Do former Mayor of Chicago, died sudReaxko won, St Tammany second, afternoon during an attack this denly Tancred third. Time. 1:46 with which ho waa seized Fourth race, four furlongs. Rosebud of vertigo in the office of R. N. Patterson, takes Vlporin won. Pinkie second. while editor-in-chi.of the Chicago TriTruffle Hunter third. Time, :50 5. bune. Fifth race, mile and a quarter, selling Fallback won, Eugenia 8. second, GOV. MURPHYS WIFE ILL Inspector Shea third. Time, 2:178-- 5. Sixth race, mile and twenty yards, Trenton. N. J., Feb. 10. Mrs. Fran, selling Veloa won, Reckoner second, oea Murphy, wife at Governor Murphy, Erbe third. Time, 1:48 5. waa stricken with paralysis today, and had not regained conat a late-hou- r Loa Angelas, Feb. 10. Double O sciousness. The attending physician) waa tha good thing In tho Jumping her condition la serious. race at one and nn eighth miles. lie ay waa aa good aa 8 to 1. Leading nil STATE MAKES ANTITOXIN. the way, he managed to stall off Poor-land- s, tiie favorite, and won by two Boston, Feb. 10. Dr, 8amuel Ablengths. Three favorite won. bott, at the 8tato Board of Health, anWeather fine aud' track good. Re- nounced today that b manufacturing sults: its own antitoxin the commonwealth First race, five and a half furlong has saved the people 405,000 in four Columbia Girl won, Blumentbal second, years. The actual pxpense during (hat Fellch Lugo third. Time, 1:08 2. time when 415,000 bottles were distrSecond race, three nnd a half fur- ibuted free, was 131,500. These statislongs Belle Kinney won. Airship sec- tics have been forwarded to Chicago, ond. Woodrlaim third. Time, : 42 where it la proposed to adopt the MaThird race, mile and nn eighth, hur- ssachusetts idea, instead of purchasing dle handicap Double O won. Poor- - supplies. fLOM - 3-- 1-- 3-- - 3-- Canal Treaty Supported Number of Panaien Billa Passed. Washington, Feb. 10. The major portion of the time of the Senate in session today waa devoted to a speech by Mr. McCumber, who supported the Panama canal treaty and Justified all the acta ot the administration in conA nection with the recent revolt. number of pension bills were passed. The doors were reopened at 4:15 and after passing n number of private pension billa the Senate adjourned at 5:20 we'1 lands second, Cambaceres third. 4--5.. - 3-- 6. ef 4-- 3-- - 2. n DC DC 9C WATER! SMOKE! aua-pirlo- $5000.00 SECURING The AT 70 A M. DOORS OPEN To out within ten must above stock Therell A JURY. ffi i 1 cum-Pos- dvr of Richard Berry, and it naw seems probable that 12 men will have been secured by Thursday night ANOTHER IROQUOIS VIOLATION.! Id. The William flingen died to--: day or tsjill ies ni elved in t e Inx'iiui 'fire, making the 575th viniiti of Uic .Ghhaga. Gen. daughter of I lUtadiUfrb. positively, PRICES Mr. Howard Kyle, who is to appear Norton. Kan.. Feh.10. More progress t he Grand Oier House on February waa made today In the effort to secure . 13th. in liui N. Parker's Rosemary tv j. Jury to try Cheuncey Iv-the New York Eiupue Tbiwu-- i urces, Mi fit iur ana Civi'id Vv'iUon icr the mur. is an accomplished actor, and those who witness his portrayal f Sir Jasper Thorndyke. will hardly believe it can be equalled. He has a pleasing mage presence, a quick subtle manner that well fls the character, and his enunelstkiD ' - uch that every syllable of she iufn.1 rspiff end intense line li'wil In ail part of the hou-- . He is rupporie-t.y sn excellent MILLINERY OF I Damaged in the recent fire atmy former store will be placed on sale TUESDAY morning, FEBRUARY 9. md PLEASING STAGE PRESENCE. WORTH e O 4 o be closed WILL BE days. REDICULOUSLY create quick selling SMALL Wonderful Be Come And Look o o ! MRS. 1- 5- LYON, S. 39C DC Now At No. 2351 Vashins'on wen-- s. J Formerly The Ogden Bargain Store S)G |