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Show THE MORNIXO EXAMINEE OGDEX, UTAH, PRESENTED A MATTER OFHEALTH TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER Only ens remedy 1 the world that will t once stop lichinaos of the skin in ny part of th body. lawn's Ointment. Any drug store, SO cent. Extract of dyseatery, RUNAWAY THERE to travelers. Dr. Fowlers Wild Strawberry. Cure diarrhoea, seasickness, Acte rkseoent to take. nausea, promptly. A hno SERIOUS CROWD DAMAGES 1994 VICTIM OF A BIG CLAIM FOR S3, PASTIME THEATRE CITY COUNCIL RECEIVES NOTICE OF CLAIM FOR 1,1)00 FOR RECEIVED BY CITIZENS, OGDEN team TURNS OUT TO WITNESS THE CARNIVAL. Nat Reiaa Southern Carnival Company Gives a Good Snow. Carnival Cewirany Ore filed a Lksnsa Other Matters Disposed of at Laat Nights Moating. becomes frightened IN MAD RUN COLLIDES WITH TELEGRAPH POLE. AND Tha Nat Raisa Southern Carnival company opened for a wackB eagagw ment In the city last nihl. and indlca-tiopoint to a rvcuid urvaking wavs ta tha way of attend aucr. Long before the upuumg of tbe various shows, aeveral thousand people gathered at the grounds and admit ed th many al--t ructions, and fluaiiy- realizing they cr arsing a second pike, nud then tbe people began to swarm Into Utc various shows. All sttracUusis moved shows along smoothly and ilia piayed to crowded houses. Confetti aud tba Data put in its appaaram-colored papers dutiad the air. Tbe free attractions, consisting of the slide for Ilia by a Japanese, aud illuminated cyclist tight ru act, were witnessed by tliousaudp of people. A Perris wheel and camel rides, with candy and confetti stand ar also found on tbe grounds. The Stadium coulains the largest attraction of the carnival. Hera Diarolo loops the loop, shooting down the incline and around the loop in a few seconds. Other attractions here are the Japanese troupe of tumblers, hand balancers and aleight of hand perform ers and the Norris family of trapeze performers. Captain Sorcho, the deep tea diver, makes a trip to the buituu of a big tank full of water In a diving lulL Dreamland, with Miss Lunette flying In the air, mystifies tha spectators and the act Is aa extraordinary one. The glaosblowera demonstrate tha art of making vases, cups and dishes from straight tubes. The anak eater baa bis feast among hi hissing, biting, wriggling companions. tho The ghost show demonstrate mirror illusion aud tbe landlord of tbu Inn and hla hired man have laughable complication In their fignt again: the ghuets. Alice, the wonder, is one of the beat attractions area here. The litlia girl la a natural treak. Her lac ta covered with fine silken hair of a golden texture. Hair hangs from her cheeks in braids, and two twinkling rye look at the spectator from a msaa of golden balr. Alice like her work, and although handicapped by tha growth of unnatuial hair on her face and nut able to go about like other girls enjoys her work and like the show bnslnsss. She la accompanied by her father and amt her. The craxy house, with It grotesque mirrors, creates many a laugh. The electric show, with its moving Inpictures and the train robbery, me teresting. Hoaellc, the dancer, sets as a screen for pictures which ara thrown on by a magic taaiern, and does th dance under culurcd lights, winding up with a dance behind a shower of water, which comae up fro& the footlights. s la ovary The carnival 1 detail end can be classed a a 1 allies' and children's show. Proprietor Nat Reiss, who accompanies the show, has one of the best of its kind on the road. The earnlvnl run until Saturday night William fitlmpoe of Rivsrdala Burn tain Vary Serious Injuries, Which Will incapacitate Him u At tha mealing of the city council last night Charles 11. Jones and Katharine Jones, through their aiuirney, N. J. Hamami. praaaul Jh a claim for damages to Iks extent of 91AHM fur injuries deceived on th night of Auguat 9, 1MM, on Waibiuguiu avenue, between Twenty-thiraud Tweuty-fouri- h si raw. Th claimants aLaie that large idles of gravel, sand and iron gulder wet left on tba street and no tvm or light arera put out. Thalr horse ran Into tha debris, became frightened and tb buggy waa amaulied and tbe occuiiiia dragged for soma distance and severely lujured. Tha matter was referred to tb on claims. Mr. Heriuh.i appeared before the eouncil In behalf of tba Southern Carnival uomiiaiiy, asking that a license be granted said company to exhibit on the public square A motion to fix tbe at 9175, larludiug tha rental of the ground waa earriad. Tba street committee reported la reference to tha petition of a. B. WeatU- rhy and others asking that Paaittc avenue ba made peeve hie trust Thirty-thir- d south to the city limits, recommending that 9150 It appropriated for repairing th stnwi. Carried. . Tha buihiiaga and around committee reported ia referent- - to tb petition of th War Veteran asking for the uaaul th O. A. 11 room, reconi mantling that they be granted tha use of th municipal eourt room. Tha rav mi ia. u da kma war adopted. Tha water commit tee reported la reference to tha recommitatlon . of Huperlntanrient Batch, recommending that for all paved and macadamised airceta, ooncraie also da for sprinklers lie substituted for those of wood. Adopted. Tha committee on taxes reported on the petition asking for a rebate na aa erroneoua sidewalk tax near the Charrh of th Good Hhejiherd recommending same, which waa ado p lad. Tb sanitary oommlttee reported one new caae of diptherta; I of typhoid; diptherta, 4; now in quarantine, typhoid, 2; diptherta. 1, Th following Tix eatlante of P. J. Moran, for work inma la district No. h on A Twenty-fiftatraet, waa submitted. Total of estimate !0t99.50 Leas balance 000. 0k Balance on final eattmate .. 1,999.54 Councilman Chain tiers moved that the matter be referred to th paving committee. Carried. A petition waa received from Henry Hansen and others asking to have sldewalka on Adams avanne graveled between Twentieth and Twenty-flhi- t street. Referred to sidewalk committee. A communication waa rerrlvtf from J. P. O'Neil, asking thnt the council take action la the matter of the steam roller, whlrh waa damaging tbe r rotwing near Twenty-fourtstreet, where It waa being need. The matter waa referred to the street committee. A communication waa received from Fire Chief O. A. Graves asking for exDon't miss swing Alice at th Carul-r- al tensive repairs for winter at tbe fir station. The matter waa referred to the building and ground committee. WAR Th following were allowed: Dept., (Reg...)43.19 Oily Engineer (Continued From Page One.) $733.67 Spec. City Engineers Dept Second Street I"4.50 The newapapera which publish tha 444.71 Street .... ,, , article have not word In dofense of .. 27.67 Sprinkling.. but they do not endorse ft portal H treat 9M.2J bureaucracy, tbs proa poets of a constitution, the 17.54 Sanitary Bviet pointing out thnt Emperor Nichftouot-llmaWilliams moved that manifesto formally declared hi the recorder be liteLrwted to order an- oles of upholding autocracy and other etreel cleaner of tho Street Intuntlon Interior Minister Mlrsky ta Cleaning A Machine company of tit thnt Loota to be deilverad about March and pledged o the manifesto. paid for upon approval. Carried. JAP PRISONERS AT HARBIN. Councilman Randall moved that the Harbin. Oct. 24. A number of Jap city recorder be Instructed to notify anew prisoners have been brought to the park keeper to store the hose and other fixtures, preparatory to clearing this plaoe. The Japanese are heavily fortitying the village of Lamenting. the grounds October flat it ta reported that the Russian hv It waa moved aad carried that burled 7HI Japan cm who were killed Councilman Craig coutiiire na Mayor defending Lon Tree hill. pro tern. - Absolute! Puro ias no saBsmaiE 'b ), 0001 BK Hava you aaea Alice? H7 Robbins la 3. O. Stratford Lake last evening. IX of II. a vlaitor from Balt arrived from 8alt rard party, Hall, Wednesday Oct, aad yefreshaiauis. A. O. V. W, II U. Priaa Th fimaral of Martia Dnffey, d eeaaad, will ka bald at Rlrhay'a under-takin- g parlor at thraa o'clock tbla aftaraooa. Interment la Mountain View camatery. ' Funeral service will ba held over remain of Mrs. Zllpha, Nelmnyer, who died auddcniy Sunday of heart failure, at tha raalilanca of her non. Joseph Nalmoyer, 462 Twenty-secon- d traat, Wednesday at 2 o'clock. tha s- Tha Infhnt baba of Surveyor General E. II. Aadarann, died at Kali Uka City yaaiarday. Tha remain will be ahipped to Ogden arriving at 1:40 p. m. today. Interment will taka ptaoa la the city cemetery. - Children! etas la Phyelral Cullur Monday at I a ni., Baiurilaya at 2 p. a. In baaament of FI rat Csngrega-llona- l rhurch. Tarma 92.00 par month. Ladira rlaaaa Monday and Friday. Mr, lleloa WsliM, 120 25th BL y.--- Hava yon aaea Allre? H. J. Allen of Onlda Rockland, county, Idaho, filed a petition In tha aarond Judldal district court yaatar-da- y aftaraooa through hla attorney .Mr. Ablaut R. JtliCormlck. Baking that Heywand tie appointed admlnlatrotor of tha cat ate of Leon Allas, who died October II, 1904, In Bsmock county, Idaho. com-mlU- ee SCHOOL WINS Dafaata High Schaal Seand Team by 20 ta A la oo of tha beat football game aaea la Ogden Lkii aeaaoa th High School aecuud team went down to defeat yaaiarday aftaraooa be fora tba Reform School eleven on th Utter1 gridiron by th cor of 29 to A Tha team that lined up agelnit each other yesterday afternoon were quit evenly matched a to weight, end It was su parlor aciaaeo of th School hoy that won out. Coach BUkaaly of th High School taaia acted aa referee aad death ThOBnan of lb Reforai Bohoul sloven Ke-for- egleid umpire Tha ball waa kicked off at 4:10 o'clock, and la two minute and a half of speedy, spectacular playing th nervy lull. Reform Schooi boya had cnauied tba High School goal Du For a team of Iholr alaa and asparl-ac- a I ha former bunch of boya played wonderful football. Tliuir Interference waa aupcrii, aad tba grit and tb dah with which they Jumped Into Ilia guuie would l vary commendable In teams twice their weight Tha High School eleven heroically fought a losing game all tha way through. Tha playera ara gamay enough, but their ayatam Of playing in larking both in oScnaiva aud deienalv mat hods. On th defensive they war exceedingly alack. A number of good Individual plays wars Biada, but the team work, which ta tba mainstay of a teams success, waa conspicuous by It absence. The five touchdown made by Ilia Reform School boy were mad by playing taut, scientific ball, aad th diOeranc la the methods of coaching shown in their work and that of Lhe High School waa plainly evident. Don't give na credit for tli gaiee." said on of tba boya, Coach TboiiipMB mod us what wo are." The whole team played for keeps right front the blow of the refTha four barks beeree's whistle. hind lh Reform School line, Crosby, e pinks a pair of speedy, putasanl half-mak- Lorenno Raranttl. aged Ml Marquertt T rocket, colony liar, have bean to marry. They M and 21. if. EEFORM lu-ce- M year, and of tha Imtia granted a are aged Mra. R. C. Bnyle and Mr. E. V. Grlf--f th of Idaho Falla ara vlalting In Og- den. Tha delayed Southern rarlBe pay ar, which ta aeveral day behind Uma, arrived la Ogden yaaiarday and tha employee! of the company warn paid off. ramalna of Horbert Dixon, Th who died yeatarday at 11 a. ra.. ware brought to Lindquiat's umlertaking parlor but evening for preparatkm fur ahlpntant to Rock Spring today. They auy ba viewed at landqulst'i from 2 to I p. m. today. "It waa almoat a mlrael. Burdock Dlood Bluer cored mo of a terrible breaking out all over th body. I am Miat Julia Fllbndge, very grateful. Want Cornwall, Conn. Monarch over pain. Burn, rut a, Dr. atlnga. Iiwtaat relief. Thoma' Electric Oil. At any drug sprain atom. LOS ANGELES 9, SEATTLE 2. a lightweight quartette bird to beat. Slmaiflus, perhaps, waa the beat Seattle hail-baok- touch-dawn- i..4ii,,..,,,,, ....,.r.g...,....,,. a m...,.., ,,io,.,.lt,H.,M ... R. H. K. 9 11 9 2 .. New-to- n pL See Alin, tha Wonder, at the Carnival ASKS FOR ADMINISTRATOR Son f William Brown Mads Application in Second Judicial Dis- trict Court W. W. Brown, son of Wm. Rmwn. deceased, tha aged pioneer whose 1; V. fun- eral orrnred Sunday, filed a petition In the second Judicial dlstrirl court, late yesterday afternoon praying that John T. Bybee be made administrator of the of hi father. to writ easier and longer than estate Tha estate consists of peraonal prop- two dozen ateel pene It'a alvalued at J0 and real estate valways ready when you are. Try erty ued at 15.504. on today. liaArs are: 11s 92.50 and tip. W. W. Brown of Rutte. Monona: Mra. Mary Rose of Ogden; Charles J. S. LEWIS Brown of Ogden; I afoyntc Drown of & CO. ' I I' J -- it first-clas- NbWS pay-rol- ls A message was wind to the police department from tha vicinity of tha Batterlea Hickey and lahy. Southern Pacific bridge last evening and Hide, empire, McDonald. calling for pollra to arrest a gang of hoboes that had been infesting the neighborhood since morning. Mealing chicken, and were than making themselves especially obnoxious by violent Can't You and threatening conduct. The patrol See wagon with Chief llrownlug and SerThat old ityla Steel pen lan't geant Chambers, arrived on the scene, ' but th gang had all disappeared but conductive to cany writing. A. know end guarantee a Water one Individual, who was In a ro Jill lion He gave hla of delirium irenien man Fountain name at the police aiailon aa Iat 1 Vino-hu- e and when searched, a targe collection of rings were found In hi pockets. He was lodged in Jail. Loa Angelr Spaniah-Anierlr- He aud D L'lcrcq giound gainer. s. make a pair of apaedy, pulaaant Rausch and Rugrrs at tha ends did noma vary clever tackling. The moat spectacular play of tha day waa made by Htuiscb of lb Reform School . On a lln bitch ha breaks through and carries tha ball, practi- . cally a Ion a, twenty yards to a Tha longest run of th day was made by Mu I ray of the Reform School, when he carried tha ball through th enemy! territory fur fifty yards. Rausch cleverly blocked the attempt of tba High School at on time to punt the hell, reusing them to km tha same. For tha High School team Tavey and Maguire play I the beat game. Tavey4! tackling was a feature worthy of special mention. Following ta tha lineup: Reforza 'School. High School. Bush Cleary Nordstrom llama Moor . a a a .rt. . a , , , a . Smith r,a Douglas Rogers' Richard ana ,,...lg. Farr , Noting Fayna .! . . . . .. Trier Rausch , . f.b Carlson Crosby Mcitoth (c.) q.b Mulvay (c.) r.h. Da Clercq Tavey Don't mis seeing Alice Simmons h..., Magylto val. Look! Look! For Alice at the Carnival. Seattle, Oct. S4. la the fourth, fifth and aixth Inning! Seattle made enough error to laat them for a lifetime and WENT AFTER HOBOES Ln Angfele hod no trouble In wine ning. Hickey waa In no wlaa rrapun-alblNearfor tb kM of th gam. Police Sant for, but They Found but ton pitched well all tha time. . One Left. Bror-o- au-aa- t Focatello, Idaho: Pearl Hama of Ogden. AH children of the deueased. MOBILIZING NAVAL RESERVES. at the Carni- St. Johns. K. F, Oct. 24 The British received orders schooner Charbydis today to be in readiness In proceed to Tha England nt n moment's nqtice. training ship Calypso has been urderrd T. 8. Anderson, city; Walter K. to arrange for the mobilisation ofau-n-600 land reserve , Baumaun, New York; H. IV. Morford, Newfoundland ravel excitement in Pueblo; W. Drown, city; W. B. Drown-el- There is considerable Carni- naval circles hire. 8l Louis; V.C-- H. Stockwell, val Co.; J. J. O'Connor, New York; THOl'GllT THEY WERE JAPS. Samuel Blair, Jr., city; K. J. Morris. Nat Reiaa and wife, F. P. Kenneth and Rumr, Oct. 24. Th Russian eiabas-i- j Life, J. U. Penn, Mias Lizzie Harris, here explain tha atlacK of the Rus51 Isa V. H. Smith, Mr. and Mr. J. II. sian Pacific quad run on the Hull fishDuHmII, New York; A. Sellurs and wire, Beet by Hie statement that a reV. J. Croghead, Raymond Stark, ing Si. Peters-buiSalt Lake: Ml O. Mllhir. ciiy; K. H. port had been received at would the that Japanese try to II. S. and wife. New ork:; New Alexander injure Hussion ships with explosives York; Hammond, boat. Indeed, thrown from Field, San Francisco: Fred K. Mann, the commanderfishing said he expected that rlty: William E. Phillips. San Fran- the aqutdron opened fire only after an cisco: Mr. and Mrs. West and nutue, bad bevu made to attack soma New York ; W. U Nichol. New Ydrk; attempt the of ship. Srhloaxer. San Von Kranrlam; Marlin William Marshall. Now York: H. 51. CARD OF THANKS. Ballard, Grand Rapids: T. Jones, Salt Lake. To all thoe who so generously as sisted us during the trying hours stAlice! Alice! Alice! tendant on tbs death and bunll of our beloved atm an.l brother, George H. WANT ACT OF DAMAGE. Thomas, we wish to express our heartfelt thanks, and hope that in Iht-i- r London. Oct. 24.Tbe steamship which la due to sail from hours of need they also may find Hurry with provision for tho RuMiaa friends equally sympathetic and loyal. Bailie fleet, was found today to be In The acts of kindness were so numera sinking condition, her hull having ous that tt win be Impossible for us been pierced below tho water line. to express our appreciation except in The Injury la not explained, but tt this genera! and public manner. We a.uid have been done today, and it 1 wish to assure Those kind friends and mggeeied locally that It Is the wanton organizations who sent flowers and in act of artme men employed about the many other ways endeavored to light hip In resentment for the North Sea cn the buideas of our sorely stricken family thnt their denis are very much Incident. appreciated, aud that, should occasion ever come, wo will surely reciprocate. Alice! Alice! Alice! Mr. and Mrs. It. Ternes and Family. FIGHT STOPPED. Ijiok! Look! For Alice at the CarniPendleton. Ore., 24 The fight be- val. Mitch-el!, tween Harvey Mullln and Jack toSydney Hsri larger and his cousin which waa to have occurred out to night. wna FI upped by the police Ibis J. J. Ramhcrcr. have t aflei uiMra. Bingham to the Fortune. REED HOTEL t, g g cr-n- Week of October 24 HERBERT THE FROG MAN, The limber limbed monarch of Clever, Comic Contortion. THE GREAT VER VAUK, The mss with many voice, introducing Happy Hooligan (life else), ad hi talking, walking, dancing We want to remind you, Sir. of our ability to Glove you and all men in general, aa you want to be gloved. nut exaggerating ar when we aay oure ta the largest stock uf Gloves fur men in town. William Btlmpcao, prominent ettt-eof Kiverdsie, was th victim of serious runaway on Twenty sixth tract yeaterdey, which resulied la a figure. dislocated hip d two broken ribs end THE LAKOLOS, bruise which will incapacitate him lor Th American Japs, Juggler and sou tic. equilibrists. Mr. Btimpson's team became frightILLV6TRATKD BONG, ened aad unmanageable and dashed I Went My Mama," rang by down the Street at perilous speed, thus. Myers. colliding with telephone pole end BILLIE YALE, smashing the wagon. The driver was Eccentric Acrobatie Coo. precipitated to th ground with great NEW MOTION PICTURES. violence, striking on his left aid with th results staled above. Rich lr. woe called sud the victim was removed to his hpme end mad easy os possible. Be Alice, the Wonder, at the .TBE . SUCCESS MARKET Carnl-ra- l. The little pioneer playhouse, the Lyceum, came mil with guod tail last While the great Boulhern Bight. quartette, which should have been there last night, were unable to arrive In time for the performance, they will h present tonight. They are recognised a high ciass and also high priced artiste, and their work U most excellent. Drainage end Clerk are doing a clever singing and dancing sketch. Jack Burch and wife ara a fine illusion act, which 1 The nonplussing to the audience. work of Ketchi and Kicharde, equilibrists and hand balancers, is good. They are making a hit thla week. Tha Webster, lightning change artists, are presenting a nice team sketch this week. The plastic posing Is a commendable foeture of their work. Frank Fay, monologlst, and Adelaide Powers, aoubretta, bilk clever in their specialties, conclude the bill. Thats why wa can satisfy your every glove want. wear, o o AVE. "Live and 1st Live" I sue matte. We do not premia J sell you ssmetalng fee nothing. Our Masts are freed. W endeavor to pleas every tha aedy who patronize UCCESB MARKET. 3 GRAND, ma Yon can find ta ta tha .aatacUea of a botcher of known reliability. Everything that leaves our representmarket la exactly ed. if it's not, or youre Uluat-Isfle- d with your purchase, your money back and tha goods ara mars Cptne ta and get better acquainted with our meat market u er Oct. 25th A. E. WEATH EIBY 1 Jane Corcoran DEAD. 'rii 24 TH ST. PRICES 91JM), 9140 75c, 50c and 25c. Seat on aa ta Monday Ism. 51.00 Telephones . for Residences $J.50 Telephones ARE YOU PAYING RENT WHY SO? JF SO, When Peterson A Co. will build you modern house for 9L500- - or 4 rms 91,900, Arms 1 1 stories 92200. If you Intend to buy or balbl, and have d iu cash wa will furnish tba balance and you eon pay It back la SMALL monthly payments Ptaiu furnished free of chugs. Call a 1-- tiOlUBELL COMPANY Ask tha Office for Particulars "WHATB THE CIRCULATION I THATS THE VITAL POINTI Room 42 PETERSON A CO. First National Bank Bldg. d cSLiNAT REISSES will furnish all the amusement! Th!f If and moot complete organization of ltaktezftto,,JL tarSt Iu west, traveling t, Sa1" train cd. Truthfully advertixM. Honorably conduct- Dol't t Tlalt the stadium, where S' f 4 , Txvpir-Brunt- on H. BECRAFT, one-thir- Norfolk. Vs, Oi I. 24. Two encounter occurred tonight between negroes and the troops One negro refused to obey orders to move on and was bayonet! ed but not seriously hurt. Two mlliilamen call-upon negro seen crosamg a lot to halt. In reply he oiwned fire on them and they replied. The negro fired throe times and fell1 In frofit of th soldiers' fire. Aa they rushed toward him he jumped id1 and ran. escaping In the darknecf i ta thought he ia wounded. There la an ngty undercurrent of feeling existing among thnegrors of the lows The L. theatre TELEPHONE Norfolk, Vs, Oct. 24. George W. Blount, a negro proprietor of a fish and oyster shop in tb suburbs of Berkley, who had been for many years a Republican leader and at one time held a position In tha Norfolk Navy Yard, waa taken today from the police elation, where be was confined, by e mob of fifty masked men. and lynched. Blount had been arrested Eaiurday night for striking T. D. Holloman, a Berkley policemen. In the tare with a lighted lamp, badly burning him. Tb officer bad gone to Blount's place to arrest a negro, but Bkiunt refused th permik-alo- a to enter. The atta-- k on the station waa made when but one officer was on duty, and be fas compelled to give up the keys at the point of a pistol. The mob Blount and ranted him Into a nearby field whore he was beaten to death with some blunt instrument and then shot. The mnb dispersed, and the authorities declare they know none of the participant MINING PAIRING A SPECIALTY The most notable dramatic success In the history of the stags THE ORIGINAL PONDEROUS PRODUCTION complete In every detail, as presented five month in New York City at the Herald Square aad Madtaon Square ROCKY NEGRO BEATEN BY A MOB. ael-e- R PEGGY for Business Bt. Louis, Oct 24. The firth fatality aa a result of the battle laat Friday between detectives and suspect occurred tonight when William Morris, alias C. C. Blair, a confessed train robber, died at the city hospital. Wholesale and Eaten Butehas OGDEN. 2459 Wash. Avs. TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT te Andrew Robson FIFTH VICTIM Street at 9125 The Best! Kind of Economy Herbert, the frog man," at tha Pastime theater 1 a wonder. Hi act last night made a decided hit with the audience. He haa followed tba clrcua R. ALEXANDER GRANT. Manager. for yaara. and la known as the limber-limbmonarch of clever comedy contortion." whlrh. translated, means that he 1a remarkably clever la his work. That ha 1s able to contort hla body in ARTHUR C. AI8TON ends such shape as ha does I a myatery. J. EMMETT BAXTER Vervatin, tb man of many voices, does a clever ventrikiqulHt specially. Present The La Kolas known as the American Japs, present a decidedly clever Juggling perlalty In the style of dress worn In the realm of the mikedx Hilly Vnle Supported by does sn eccentric dancing and singing onoa stunt I Want My Mamma is tha title of the illustrated long which Is being sung by Charles Myers with And a company of Recognized Excelmuch iiicrraa. lence o' v THE CLOTHIER. Phene 227 Y. PRETTY tha tcros, though Fred MNye, BURfil In Frances Aymar Mathews Picturesque Romance of the Eighteenth Century are the same, all ex-r- - Gloves of all sorts at all aorta of prices. esccp-tkmahl- y Utahn theater 1 out with an extra strong hill this week, and the crowds still keep up In spile of the many counter attraction Dy far tbe strongest feature of the programme Is th clever work of trained plga. chickens darks ets, under the direction of Farmer Jonas Those pigs do tricks that astound Die audienr They do everything but talk, and autually play cards and read music backwards Mrs Jones does well la her fa bums song. Claude Feeley, known aa the pidouett king, ta good la hi speHansen and Drew ta their cially. original eoiedy sketch, "Tha Village Hill Poour,'' ara making a big hit Kolllns and Wilson on the banjo can certainly play aoms The Wheeler trio present n clever sang and dance specialty. The iTUmtrstsd rolig this week la entitled Stay In Tour Own Back Yard. by Walter Spencer, and la sung In planning style. The same bill continues the rest of the week. Clove -- tha - attention. Tuesday priced 91-0- ... & walking, driving, or working, leu than Wava a groat other Clove at ad on up to Tha LILLIE BRAND LARD net mad by a TRUBT "OUR LEADER," no compound er EASTERN LARD mixed with N. Ask your GROCER for it Na. 1 bacon . .19 FROM dress, street Gloves for SIG 2349 WASHINGTON AMUSEMENTS (We NOTES. sampler report the arrival of sever cars of ore from fhe Tonopab mine and one car from Tlntlc. Andrew J. Mai.jy, manager of the Hintliam-anNe'Haveir. left for camp Monday, morning. Loops the Loop Twice Dally g Pernoon and Evening.' Excursions On All Railraods i i |