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Show THE Mor.xixg EXAMINER OGDEN, CTAIT, WEDNESDAY MORNINfi, cp'- -l WORLDS I'li-I- lr. t the ro;)i::ug Nimn.ii-:- ' day tile git.-- I'l tbe Ui.it- t'ttyUi !.(,' r tinted the cl.l lucsitv. cow rt::ilt itit'i c - a - i NOYEMK Eis n:, i03i. r sxsurrmssxaBOBKsaai : HOLB-liP- bi-u- a irf titll FAIR been received tivm V. Hand Kay, ib1 h: iaijiwvin;. a fa-h- g'.jly . b:;l the p: :ui'iiia:i-- so gis'd as ii.ai ol tue Colut'.bia tiu a i re iu m. Onci- strolled urui.ud tbe apsui scene ai tbe ;L World jir iu Jack-sopark slid tluun the M.dnuy, now a beautiful double b.'iiViard. The ti'anforuuiiK'u was couipivti. Flower sud uve a;ut running brocks seems ed to appear by iLe nuw of BOUND . ha Kay () u!dhoUM-Uni n AS IT IS A. Pie.ce, aged 23, ar.d itiina C. Hallen, aged 2t, bu:a ii'os'irfl, have U-- u granted a liter, so rjt-ru-- CAPT. T. C. BRANTLEY TELLS OF wand. IMPRES5ICNS FORMED AT Lwn in Ft. Louis they bavo a valiMisa Anuie ST. LOUIS. dating i.Ilitv. Now I do uoi know Tjiuir.aj It Jordan and 0 and a".l re--- exactly the objet-- i or purple of such att) ef Og-ea place, but It seemed to be an instiand 24, have been grai.i-t- j Ke Gives Advice to People Who Art tution where uiie could a c.uiriso licet e. pay a Uolar of Thinking Visiting tho Great and have thir licket Ud up or maue Exposition. K. Mi) Ida and valid in orier to return borne safely Gfir?. It Parker f Ogden, have 1.vp IfUnil, bmh Mr. T. c. Brantley returned a few and nut be put off the train. Nature Thally after having paid your good money iaiitd a r.vnse to marry. days asm, abwnt over a mouth for railroad Lii ie and groom are aged fare and dined an railtu:r the tt u:ui otl.er points east, inor road ad prior to arriv.il in the 23 and 2a. ciy to his doiihituM: he promised thisi' was pretty wealthy. Wbeu a fw couclutiuiis regarding ins everybody u over the the fniiirrl world seemed blue to me aud Tl;.! and Loro i whai be nas to say; every oi Mrs. Sarah Lovell will lie rip thing went wrong, when I was I pruiui&od that on '' return r my Kich:-)out of sorts and felt real niaai, underiukluK par-ifinal vould give you about the to make it a poiat to go down to ihe something ai 10:30 worlUa io.iay (Wednesday) lair and if 1 tail u say some-thiu- g terminal siaiion and gei near tins a. ui. Kiv. V. K. ilaihon ufilciaiinij. new about this big undeitaking otiles. Night or day I never validating throw this out ami fill up on failed to f.ud here ahoiit two hunpjiace Tom and Kona, the proprietors of more important matter, in about nine- dred people nail as wet hens because the brneat reaiH'.iraur, were arraigned ty per tent of tair rile-up1 nonce they got skinned out of ihi-idollar. vu tue charge of selling liqftur without a libet'iil use of adjectives, and little 8o would sit and listen at the kicks . Their bail was fixed at $r a that appeals to the vast army who and got on a skate of g'nilne and and the rare act for next Saturday. would line to get gear to nature's heart conclude 1 was well, afdoing pretty and really learn ahat the lair look ter all. J. H. Meyers and D. K. Parley were like and some at ilia conditions thal arraumed in the municipal court on surround it. At (his writing the exthe tliaige of soiling liquor to a min position is in its death throes HO MORE SUNDAY SHOWS and those or. Their case was sol lor Saturday who intend seeing it will have to hurwere Ritd allowed to they go liiuniiig ry, and lo the timid and undecided on ibeir own recognizance. lei me say in the beginning to make The Mayor Seas the Show Girl," and up mind to go, do it quickly aud Says It's Awfully Nice, But Too T. business Hannan, p. manager of stayyour as long as ou possibly can. Lively for a Sunday Concert-C- hief just (be ''au Toy? company, is in Ogden My fair of Police Instructed experience cjmiiienced with here the Centennial company appearrf tTbe to Close All Shows on in Vairniouut pant, Vo .Vovenilier 22nd, taking a Jump from Philadelphia. 1875, and I have seen Sunday. to this city. It a present- ever w Angel-- large fair the United Btales ha will lie Identical here with tbe ation produced since that dale. I did not day it was given in San Francisco. look over the grounds and trot Mayor Glaxmxuu lias lwen away altbe buildings, limiting myself most. through .1. I). Lindslrom, proprietor of the WE during the six three or four days, but 1 usually week continuously forth Star saloon, was arrested y ester prior tu the elect iuu and wliilo or three four weeks and Apeui wbeu ho was gone tho Ogden theatres, inday by Sergeant Wilson on a war I Jnally left I did so with a feeling cluding the Grand Opeia huiiss, have rant sworn to by B; rll. Butler, a niilk-jiiathat there was' littlo worth seeing I started up Sunday night his' victim, flje trouble arose The had not investigated. I make this mayor Ruiulay afternoon plays. saw a big at ibe K.iloen over' payment, it is alstatement, here in order to give a lit- aigu ia front of tbe leged, m lifieea cents'. worth of miU. opera house readtle more weight to what may follow. ing, "Show tonight! See The Show I When 81. arrived " in Louie the Girl. The serv ices over the remains of K. He thought It did not sound first thing 1 struck waa the terminal very sacred so he stepped lutddu aud 31. Taylor, a former: resident of Ogin from of this la Marnet Interviewed the manager, den. who was killed while acting as station, who was 1 took a street street. car on this convinced there was no lawagainsc brakenun on tiie Canadian Pacific line and It carried me to the states' Sunday rsilruad at Nelson, B. C., will be held plays. The mayor told the Thui winy, Nov. 17th, from the Fourth entrance of the World's fair. I menmanager (hat if the people of Ogden tion because this do would you likely Ward meeting house, at 3 o'clock p. wanted Sunday shows he had no obthe same thing. All the state buildtlnft he would be guided by hi. lie was a mein 1st of the BrotheIn are located the vicinity of this jection; ings the wishes of the people of Ogden in rhood of Railroad Trainmen. entrance aud liefore you can get in the matter. the grounds here you will see the famThe mayor visited the "Show Gtrl" Hyrom John Uaunlng. a nd highly respected citizen, passed ous Inside Inn. After you get lu you Monday night and decided it waa just a will see It in Its own high wire fence little too lively for a sacred Sunday sway Monday morning at his residence 1 handed the Fie came to Utah from enclosure. gateman a concert and yesterday notified the chief at Hooper. haU coin dollar and once past the of police to close all show houses on England in 1854. then being ten yearn turnstile I drew myself together and 8unday old. tie had resided In Weber coununless sacred concerts are givtook a closer view of the inn, and do en without admission fees. ty since 1858. Ten children survive him. Funeral services will be held you know it looked for all the world It developed, however, that one memto me like a meek-eyeber of the city council waa responsible Thursday at 12 o'clock. brlndle cow with a yoke around for the opening of 8unday shows, he Mis Anderson's illness, which,- last its neck looking through the bars. presuming to speak for the mayor proEnn.lay night, prevented her taking Lodging waa $1.50 per night up, mostly tein and the other members of the 1 had my wife with me. Every- council. (barge of the organ at the trat Meth- up. odist church, waa much regretted, but thing went double. I wanted to stay a Chief of Police Browning underProf. Hadcliff from Salt Lake ably long time and had no money to toss took to stop the shows whan'tbey first 1 in tiie the to air. didnt object fciiHl the position and every one whs $3 started up, hut was told by tbe man'.eased with the music. Mrs. Fred N. for two as we were on the inside, but ager of the opera house that tbe mayor tless wanted to be comfortable. So we pro tern and the sang a solo, and will assist at the city council bad found a room near the inn over the Inal concert next Sunday evening. to ehow Sunday permission granted fence at $3 for the two, paid a dollar night. The chief suspended naturally Mrs. William Sturtevant left yester-Fa- to get In and broke even. The latter operations. a was house with steam brick heat un the limited for Rock Falls, But Mayor 'Glasmann, yesterday, tils., to nttend the funeral of Mr. and baths, the former was burlap and said to the chief: Sunday night beIsaac Sturtevant, who died Sunday In no frills without extra dinero. to the churches; and, if (here is longs Tbe Bt. Louis fair covers something any law to hack me up in this mab that city. Mr. Sturtevant attained the remarkable age of 97 years.1 He was like twelve hundred acres, but n big ter, I shall certainly enforce it. That the father of the late William Sturte-tan- i portion of this is virgin forest almost is all there is to it. untouched by the hand or man. One of this city. day I saw some fox squirrels sporting J. W. Pidcock was arraigned for trial among the hickory nut trees, their old MUNICIPAL COURT haunts before the fair, and unlimited today before Judge Howell Ob a comMINOR OFFENDERS plaint Med by Dr. Lyman Skeen, Jr., space still gave them the opportunity to down chaae and him after chlowith substituting up charging scaly ride of iron for Iodide of iron in a harks. In this Ufa I have had some which was given him to till. hard humps, merely because I am A Negros Liking for Another Man's Trousers Proves His Undoing. The esse occupied the attention of the radical and invite friction. The Chicourt uutll the noon hour today and cago fair covered half the space, but his afternoon County Attorney Hulan-Ji- kl was the grandest and most complete for' the State, and Attorney Val the world has ever known. Now jump Because John Grant, a negro, took a fiideon for the defendant, presented all over me with your hob nails. pair of trousers and a cap from a sectheir arguments. After hearing the The Louisiana Purchase Exposition ond hand store at the corner of Linsame the Judge reserved his decision gsve me sore feet and aching limbs. coln avenue and Twenty-fift- h street There were long distances to over- Monday night without paying for the come and nothing to do but drill. The same, he will work on the municipal WARRANTY intramural ran the wrong way, the rock pile for the next sixty days. When auioraebilea were somewhere else, so Grant w as asked by the judgv why he I had to walk. BomeKmes It seemed took the trousers he admitted that he The following warranty deed transftook them, but intended to pay for them ers of real estate have been filed with a mils between buildings and I the comity recorder: passed a pleasure up because soon. His way of taking the pants Mary s. Lamoreatix and husband to I couldn't get there. One day I met a was not In keeping, however, with the man who said he had been taking In established usages of good society, and Milton 8. Lamon-aux- , part of 8.W. the fair for eight weeks at three hours so he fell Into the clutches of Captain Per. 22 Tp. 45 N: R. 1 W., $3,000 Gilbert Ii. Wright and wife to Da-t- d per day; that he was ao tired after Brown and Officer Felker. James Black well, charged with cruelMonroe, part of lot 2. block 43, throe hours that he couldnt do himself justice and would pass by the ty to animals, was arraigned in court r'et A. 11.500. Janie R Hhcad and wife to William greatest relics st a glance; so he cat and entered a plea of guilty. Captain Brown testified that tbs defendant G. Rhoad, part of N.W. and 8.W. himself down to that limit aud then knocked down the horse he was n. driving 30. Tp. E, N. R. 2 W., $1,500. went to the pike for lighter entertainwith a rock. Sentence was net down Joseph Ferry and wife to John A. ment. The transportation facilities were for tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Jtunhani. part of lot 10, block 10, 8. O. George Jones, a farmer from out 8.. $4;il. ample to accommodate about one-hal- f country', pleaded guilty to drunkenness, stand could Geo. H. Miller and wife to half other crowd the the Eva C. but. upon a promise to refrain hereafter vicDgnr. part of N.E. Sec. IS, Tp. up. Being a southerner it hurt me from getting intoxicated, was allowed to the on V R. 1 W., $400. to see fair ladles hanging to go. William Van Dyke to William D. Van straps, but I bad to sit down someJames Tlldron, O. Hatch. C. Mcrkn. part S.W. of Sec. 35, Tp. 6, time or drop dead. Dermott and F. Smith were arraigned K R- - 2 concession as the known is What ::r,o. tv, on the charge of vagrancy. It appeared L. Tl. are scattered all over the grounds. Af- from Roger and wife 1o F. J. t. the evidenre that all were workI fair the thought Chicago part of lots 1 and 2, block ter seeing men bat were found asieep In a ing to - P at r. $323. the confined pike, saloon. they would all be They were allowpd to go with but bless 'you, no. Outside of tbe instructions to go to work. main buildings, if you wauled to see Jeruto had 1XSTALL HEW dig. you good, HEATIHC PUMT anything salem, the Boer war, four or five Philmines and Hhna Theater Patrons Are Now As- ippine villages, the coalwore a long, dozens of oiher things sured of Comfort long way from the pike, and they charged you about 60 cents each. Thea A pew, admission into the grounds became has heating plant n mrUHed at the Utahns theater mere teaser. Don't misunderstand me, Quite a number of people are taka friend 4 '.iincf. hall and it is now one of or get off on a tangent. I bad excursion' rates ing we e iiicm Years ago pushed to advantage of the amuse-- n In 81. Iritiscomrortnhly waru-c- d Salt Lake City to take a trip down the down chased and together pencils the west The to Zion. festive and coy Item in old St. Louis hi,s I,t l,f'en Insiallcd, isplant, com-Vhim I found The 'funerals of Engineers Murray of in sdverstty. days tiyfrT and Its efficiency head of the press and Ecrles. Express Agent Winslow Baiigiul by the fact that with prosperous at the to nature, I asked him nnd Conductor Lowman, four of the the theater bureau. True can I and he placed mo victims of the wreck near Granger, Frihe 'knew," what nJ ho danew hall foHv fi t in a position to head off all the shows. day night last, are being held today above. Thi .'III ire they charged. at Evanston. structure Is nicely heated Bo I didn't care what i rouM are This proved to be a fine graft and I assured of comforu Chicago, Nov. lo. Th s following figured oat about $40 to the good down statement was Issued st the office of the Coon WISHES OF MIKADO. the pike. Rock Island: The Chicago, Rock IsIt seemed to me like more restau- land nnd Fadflc Railway company baa less and rants in the main buildings sold to Speyer A Co. $25JXi0.0M of its Nov- Prince Fuahi-Jua- n souvenir stands would have been a first and refunding mortgage four per too critical. rent lr 'a,'ve of the emperor of good change. Maybe Ttn and gold bonds due April 1, 1934, which 1,a hungry win provide in Washington I was frequently tired for the requirements of the tie' arrvd run wrould a a ho guide nation, today called and sometimes at company until the summer of 1M4. The a large, contained fleshy Hr,use. nd conveyed to chair that Rock Island management has requested the wishes and Individual over my toes, and I was Mr. James Bpeyer to become a director tue hlinado and the lat mad. la tbe Hock Island company and a ter's i 1 "It" eeey enough to be pleasant member of the finance oonnniftee, and ,,"r .,he Presidents titiirj-,- 5 Mr. Speyer has consented. life goes along likw a snug, bappineaa. The Wsn hfch waa in Japan- But tbs man thats worth white Is the men with a smile ... ttternrrtcd by ona of his announcement hrl(,f And bespoke closer Paris, Nov. 15. he When everything ges dead wrong. ad is made of .the resin net ion of War I have IVl,,iuM tw, ha4wwa things these of the Rene s,rp.S. Minister Andre and the nemraaUon of may have to do with poreonal or I ,n fair all. the gwt Hennr Maueire Beriweux, iMomUr comfort, but after from the wonder- the Chamber of Depot l111" AuWment by the and grand. The exhibits aae i And wished tka Jap- - ful, complete and exhaustive. Let me Versailles (ilvhtlon of tha gelae et aw and Oiss, to succeed him. prosperity. urge yuu by all mesne is heehta - tO n, pros-rlvtb- bi-in- pa-lH- re-ri'.- s r 1 Uri-us- well-know- fence-jumpin- g - y DEEDS lr 1-- a Hen-jwshu- D tif P-- J- con-A1'- --T- mea-tioDel Amr-Vm- n OF ROBBERS 'DHC PLACED UNDE -- "t .rwiittOTV'V.vwvni A l.r.:c Ics than yun ago A ci or- -. Fuad j .M utter ill.tn.r iii Vd:i:.-uj .a..- i.aiili ii. a ic-YW'iu.-!- i aud ,ho ictertn.,: .rnu'i: i igether formed it PATCH a:i a Donation iu llit i ll., a hu h ha s l.ci lui-i.me i)f th. Ulin.1 auciBONDS. i ,1 ciuh.i in 1.- .1. nu.i a. iiy ni.iuaWoman's p;cad Guil- i.mi.ri ilu: l'uia-.i)M- l -- i t:-.- Believed They Will ty in Hopes ot mum Se. 1.. Mini- Kiil Morris anii i. ,t imr;',:- - were arraigned Ixfoni J'.i ..! I t.m :t iu il,e r, uiu.uoyul court on isign in Im i , ivai rubbery all-j (Mi'oniUi-i- l on the j ',V. nf Nov. 1st., .J tbe viutnn of the u,i (j.hi. The Patch, Rio Gr&nilr .. hiism. defendant, hnwreii", prelim m i ,ro iHiuna inary examination over to answer to li'jniie in ili: rifxtrln court ia tin- i; i ,n $;,ui bonus each. It i i bought llta: ih.,i the two de. fendant appear it: l.hor court a will ; i enter tiny Kmlty and ihu nor pul ihe iiKi rvpent. of a trial. The rii.n ci evkince aealutd them baa ii.r iiitssiug link, so that them will in-- ;i.i ciiance for it idenacquittal. Mr. Pat. tifies them as the t .i who rohhed him of a watch and 'iv vuls iu silver on the n:ght f Vu.uuln'r 1st. They hail no maih- and thus he got a xuod glimpse nr i feature. The pawn ticket for i.o tiuleu watch which wrss pawned ;n Xi!t Lake City was found in the pu.ii--- inn of one of the prisoner and a Pny ate known to have been in Oc.icn at the time thci of the hold-up- . to be a pretty strong cat against ihum. the tact lhal it was oris i'.dl y lutcaJed it make the nrsauha-- i ,.ii nut nf tat- women, aud that via are not ist'i a a much iu tbe cvvii.d I. way cl hi iiis; Woman untie it . QUEER ANTICSjOF CRAZED JAP Delirious From Typhoid He Takes to Mountain Climbing Barefoot. Crazed from a prolunged attack of typhoid fever, a Jap who has bceu under the care of lu coiiutrvmeu fur sume time at a Jap bearding house between Wall and Liuculn on 24th street, escaped from their surveillance last night aud wandered away in the darkness. He was niUscd shortly after his disappearance but the efforts of his friends aud the officers to find him during the night were unavailing. This morning Sergeant. Wilson got an express wagou and was driven up to the base of the muumain east of here, following a clue which had been given by parties who had seen a man wandering aimlessly about. Going some distance up the immnlain, finally the wagon could proceed no further and It waa necessary ior tho officer and expressman to get out and walk. Alnumt to the top of tbe peak sealed on some scrub oak they found the demented Jap. lie wee a pitiful object to behold. His clothe were torn from dodging tbrouah tbe brush that covered the mountain side and hla feet werj bleeding from wounds which had been inflicted by sharp stones and thorny plants. His face was smeared with blood which waa flowing from one of his fingers which In his frenzy he had lieeu chewing. The loss nf blood and the extreme cold had caused him lo quiet down and he wu perfectly tractable when approached by Sergeant Wilson. He. was taken In custody and was given over to his countrymen to look after. CONVICTED 6FCRAID LARCENY Austrian Found Guilty of Stealing $105 From a Countryman. !. "rlutiaid," .the lTolca-M'.na- ha bveu hound in iiiiw-p'.lu- l -t - It ' s comiiarnl wiih this club of iuidciu',1 Women. was primarily Alihoiigh the fonm d for acirese. iu niemhenhip bniii lima lien d until it t.xk ia wmiieii in all the pi'iifcwtions a well a uteinlier whose sympathies accorded with tho tor which tha oraan but mu was formed. It 1 a fact worthy of comment that, allhodgli many of the nicnilnr are women of the stage, and, of therefore. thmuRli the . their barred from taking an active part in it affairs, ret they keep in closest touch with their club, and svie every oppormaiiy to further it aims and object. The const it ui ion of Ihc League provides that when any of its active member, who are principally are in financial strait they ran borrow of the League funds without any security except their word that the uiuiiuiita will be repaid when the tide of fortune turn. It does tail need the tesiliMiuy nf in actress to makn dear what that means, especially after a theatrical season such as the one Just Throughout ils career the acting on the requests of thous,nedy inemliera. t.as distributed and of dollars in loans, of which nearly every dollar has been repaid, with the grateful expressions of the as interest. "We are rich in that kind of Inter est," said Mrs. Edwin Arden, the Frea-ideiof Ihc League, "and, atmrmgh we cannot figure on it as a tangible asset, it is something, even If not negotiable, of which I think we can lie Justly proud. Woman'a Now the Professional League does all these things on a membership of about GOO and a yearly fee from its members of $5. In addition It. require that its members coutrilHite one or two arlclt-- of the value of a least $2, which are aotd at tbe annual bazaar of tbe organization held yearly alsmt the middle of December in the Waldtiry Astoria. It lias a sinking fund of which any man's club might well be proud, aud which is rarefully guarded, the demands of Its members alone being allowed to niaka any inroads Into it. Tha Txague House la at 103 West at met. In addition to a Forty-fift- h large assembly room, which ia uaed on the dramatic and literary days, when excellent programmes are givea, thro are the naual lounging room, apart meats for members, and a library of aa Mrs. 15X8)0 volumes, containing, Arden nays, "all tbe books that are And there are no dust fit to road. accumulations on any ot Its volumes. The librarian Is a busy woman. Every volume on it shelves waa contributed by the members or their friends The leagiM owns (he largest and most valuable t heal Heal wardrobe la tliia country. The thousands of costumes therein are at the service of the called member, and mauy an on suddenly in take a character part which required special dressing, and unaMe, either through lack of time or funds, to provide cnal.iimea, can testify to the iiks this wardrobe has been to her. One concrete Instance can be hm-ciai- e profi-tmlua- pad. it a start. There are many aurh. Wherever iu tin broad land the is the grave of an actor or avtriw there, on t!nn day, some league menhir look to It i imt a floral toht-- of rtiiunnibrane pUued ou the last lesl-lu- g place. A committee at theuhib. of winch Aunt lamina HUridge ia tie) leading light, visit regular ty every meiuber, and every wowau who enter til Actors' Fund Home on Staten Inland ia made a hf mianbar of the league. It ha sex astue a port tea of the I'HihhiNiae aa a woman's where tke handlarork of the msmbera ran be aohl for the beueNt solely ot the luenila-- r herself, live chib itself I ay the dues of lu ambora wpou whom Foruiue baa failed lo smile, for it of such want the active women who will work for ita bigh aitua in other way. All of these thing It does and maay more that, are uaver credited to ii. And ao tho lrofeastonal Womens league goes on It way doing such tu ita kit. mesHure of good aa fall Front time (u time it givea dismatii) foeaentatloua iu some of the theaters, the player being rarrulied from its own member, and every DecMulier It i ooly at auch ci Hue the hazioir. tlmev that tiie league a aka the public to aid U In ii work. Di-m- a K-- say a AlllNinu ho can foretell SlOI'UIK. When Well-Know- ar.d juniper were at the .lid of aivcu c,:ar. lu Miluaiiiiiis so free from luiuaiuro thai i ht-- may be practp-alicxliui ury tho duralitliu- of iimiw-- ns unlim,: The roof of Wetir.iUbiiT liall ia - than four liiiinlrf-- ami fifty yearni.re t'.iv From the Huatnu Transcript. AMERJD ANS AT OXFORD. Among There're germs in kirn, well 1 Philadelphia A youth went back home to His love tu a girl to declaim. But a thought alaiut pop Made hie heart take k flop,' ' So he in utter nd: "Oh, no; 'I 'dont dalre." Penimylvania Punch Bowl. Mr. Morse Why don't yon yourself ia your drinking? R. K. Morae- -I do, in dearidi; art the hie Ua.it eo far off thal I get drunk -- hie before I lt. Chicago Journal. Custom at the Oxford Theater are a source of aurpriae to tha scholar, la oar country," said one, w only clap and a lamp; hers your fid low aeent to help tii auiora along by abonta and yeila, aud even by singing their oorg for them. WINES '- 1 h le- roach '8onie men," said Vacle lihen,' ""kin slay up all night la do raia walchin' de 'lection return dat can't do twenty minute work without Kitin aleepy. Washington Star NOVEL MUST WORLDS THEATRE. Probably the moat novel theatre In recently the world ia that which oiMied at Thale. In Ornuny. The theatre ia on the summit of a mountain, aud la surrounded on all aid by steep rocks; the seals for the aeilluace are hewn out of the rock and accommodate 1,000 raona, and tha stage, which ia alao hewn oat of tbe rock, is eighty feel buig by live feat wide. Nn artificial scenery ia used, but the background ia formed by tbe dense forest and by tiie outlines of the mnuntalna in the disfor the actor tance. The drawl la close at hand in the fnreat. but completely hidden from the andinaue. The theatre ta fully protected from the wind, and ita aoooeUe properties are mi excellent that every word is Ward. ug-ruu- m ' Rome iutereating . . .LIQUORS - '"' S 1 N B M. Laedofw H, Pattiten i r nimvem S4E5 I i i V. .Waahlngtofl Ifhdhd THE 'limit but r" reaulmiuiM. Record, Hau Claire "hh.n!is' h LoI-are a riinbc.r of o young Anierlcwn. "We certaiivly waiti to play your Kig by fmHball same," call oQ suUart Sfiecliueu trom an American university, "bur it seems railitar inuie. after our owa game ia tha mates. If your hoy a were to play our game with their knerj bare. Mke 1 saw them yesterday, there would be a good fear atiilmlaucaa needed after every game Another American I qmimd a tay Ing tliat whda Oxford wa a place of watch any one might be proud, it was hedged lu by idvaa whbh had no plm in tbe twentieth cMvtnry. "Perhaps iu ia jut aa wall that cur American imivarkiiira are too yiamg to have rwtalHmbed prect-deawbu-aeetn eo hard to shake off. was the comment of anothrr. Another waa sire, prised at. what be callud "the abysmal Ignorance of the dons and tutor about their awn aiaiutaa and oxaminaiioa know, Said Cupid, getting wiser; And now along with darts and bow Ill take a sterilizer. acvciity-tw- now in Oxford "He can not only tell uteui; he ran cause them. "How?" "By slaying out till midnight," Chicago Journal. -- r AvamMh 2Xl , t) Mum SWISS vi COLONY a tha Padfle ouwat ralsa tha fiaaal grapaa oa tha Pacific coaaLThcir win yoa wlah to dim art ahaolutclr pwaa. Iffor the holidays aecae good cheer tdornona c( thetr vine from FIUZ2INI . Sith It . BROS. IM The Owl Saloon O'Neill Brev Frew Nc. t32 fifith Bt Dealers In fleet elaaa liquors of all Uada, wiaee aad braady. All goada Any part of city every Saturday. Whisky IB eta to $1.71 quart Wine 16 eta pr vwa fivta, $L Braady, $L quart Whiskey pr. gaL 13.26 to $6. CP NEILL 'Phase BROS Beep . 138c. WHERE TO EAT BOSTON CAFE OPEN DAW AND NIBHT. Everything hero the Beet 6hart cedars at all Mara All kinds ef game aad Pall iq sea sen. Extra fixe dinners Sunday, from 12 to I pb no, 29m Fine lunch from 1tto4oedBtofip.ni. KM A VDONflL tMXuamurdlfQxJtreek PrepaJ J IT Ogden People Toll n rear; larch iiiiiiluri-- attrenae. and slie has no heaiiaacy that ibe Inague gave her her DURABILITY OF WOOD. experimrula have Tbe case of the Slate of I' tab vs. a made to aarvrtaln whlnh wwnl her Dan Mallcaicli, charged with having, lasts the kingcat. It was found that on September IStk. In an Austrian and aspen duoawd iu three birch given. saloon on Wall avenue, extracted $10.5 A womau, clever and ambiti- yuars, wtllow gad chestnut in four from the pocket of Eli Opentza. a ous, young who had bmg been seeking a hear- years, and maple and red Imrcfc in. five sleeping cinimrynian, ocaupied the ing in thia dty, secured a part over years, and elm and sah la aven yearn. sesthe of greater portion morning in one of the slock cuuipeuie Oak, Scottish fir and Weymouth pine sion of the Second Judicial District night here. Bhe waa whhoat funds. In do decayed to tho depth qf .half aa luch court yesterday. T. R. OMunnolly was appointed by the court to defend the prixoni-r- . Evidence showed that bills to tbe amount of $101 wore found In the too of the defendant's shoe and silver was ton id ia his pnftket. lie was unable lo account for the money, and IU strict. Attorney Halverson's questions drew out answers tending to incriminate the prisoner. At 2:18 the Jnry returned a verdict of guilty and senieaci was set tot Thursday morning. MUST BELIEVE in :q saying 1 al-n- own iiiuliling which i equip ied with ail liioie thii:y ihal make for a mc-- c lil! cluti. Hini it lusea nolhing by c.n .(juniix it wtili oi'gLnixaUons coin-- I .1 of tncmli.-iof the stvrucr sex in which the due and other demand 11.. uiembi'iK are a a mountain to a m- :i.-:- piu- nf - i.- Muu-h- . .,111. !.i .. r st air. she the ieague wardrobe, amt its irctu-iinwcie iu cauiiy placet a: her Slit- found the upmuum lie lu It,!, which would have iom her S'veral bundled debars sad seeks of tltue to a iitre. be waa able to go on the in xi night ttilly equipped. She luurio a hit. Today that young womau la out of tae ronntry'a moat aatoaea-fu- l it so Plainly. When public tudoraemenl ia made by a represent ative ciOwn of Ogden the proof is iwmtive. You mu I tx- - ; lieve It. Rem this testimony. 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