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Show ran MORMSCS EXAM1XEK: JUDi:Xr BREVITIES Lyle Kr.uJ-.u- L Auoul Special Engagement KID i.7; l !! ' THIS Vl'o.V Secure Tenor. OF THE GREATEST ALL SCENIC MELODRAMAS, the Bridge at Midnight PRICES SEAT SALE . TUESDAY I THURSDAY THANKSGIVING DAY Matinee and Night DIRECT FROM NEW YORK. A Coirin pretent Kane, Shipmen I The Romance if Chivalry I $1.50. put: f JI.UO. 75c 50c, 2Jc. g I rratcntiil UTAH HATER ITui (Ti or Truth Jl.-rc- Lulu Sutton COMPANY Texas sale: FK.jAY ' ii ib irrr iming wn- Joitn 1. IhsKi-- - Priaensr Whose Poverty Forced to Jail. X x( Him lai-Mo- Cain ...I,, ............ 4i0 IMPROVEMENT WORK Aided the City's Cement Contractors. Good Weather Has h two-me- Pe--nt-n- have used thirteen bottle ?erua ia ing fast and clean. Wilson was unable io he present and Leedom teamed with Baxter In his stead. Cain and Lund flniahed high with a total of 1731 pins fur the five games, winning (heir match against Thomas and F. Scudder. Lssdora and Baxter while losing the majority of games to Flygare and KalabeU, won out on total by the close margin of 21 pins. Hess and Ruabmor defeated F. A. Jsjo and Dr. Wlmrry both In games and pins. As a wind up for the evening' sport, a sweepstake match waa pulled off, the high (olal for three gained winning F. Scudder won with G38 pin. The sweepstake bowlers were: F. Scudder ......5.f8 Lund ff..f.,R3 4i 2 leedom Thomas . 4G1 Lister For taking his companion's gun and alligator tooth, whirh he placed ft security for a meal ticket, Harry LaHont was fined I Hi. The Judge wag disposed to be lenirnt, after bearing LaMom's story. He stated that for fix weeks he bats been unable to work, on sccouut of a blood poisoned band. He had to eat three meals a day, which necessitated his procuring legal tender. The pistol and 100th of hia room mate were the most available articles for barter. I did not Intend to Meal. When I goL money, l was going to bring back the pistol. Besides," continued turning to his companion, Connor. did yon not say that your property wag mine?" Connor answered in the negative. luilloul Friday night denied having taken the gun, In order, he said, to keep peace with Connor. C. AY. Pool, who tried to comml! suicide Friday whs so dazed that he did not know whether he had been drunk. He will be kept at the station until his senses return, when an effort will be made to illMiiade him from doing himself harm. Frank (arson and P. Lowney pleaded not guilty to disturbing Che peace, and wen- - held over until Monday. VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT BETWLEN You tt . Helrii Chase. Sfjren M. Soron.Cf. Mrs. t : - j li. Ante- -. Marie .Mir-- . B. Watte. ltnbititcjn. Mr,. Ei:t Curcj', wa.i b,-i- the Siege of the Alamo ( 'A - Pa-ra-a- a. IH POLICE COURT I'. A. C'ook. Stowar.l-- . 0. J. sj ilweli I.. Tyrbyman. It i idl'd to imil.r i'ih inciubrrs :t iirt-Mi., , .no montir dues and nrufi-aaion- pnif-j- 25c, 50c, 75c; Hrairee, 25c, 50c mill Mrs. Anna McSwasney, KU 27. 8th street, Kansas City, Kb., writes: I would sot fur anything do without a bottle of you Peraaa aad Manalla ia tho house. oToar medicin is s safeguard against colds, for I have given it to my children and they art in the beet of health. My little daughter, Catherine, the one yon have been treating, has such an appetite tbat I enjoy watching her eat. Before taking you treatment, sh woald eat scarcely anything. I ran never be grateful enough for what yon have done for onr darling, Catherine. 1 AND 5)EAT r. w Gcr.it U'oiiM Pe-n-a- a. tor a CbrifitniMs gift. This tbo ffin j !i :uitiu'!l distrlluitioii of nearAl: bough thi luiigp ha a ly 21"' i.itgf ii.i'iiiIm'i hip, Hif senvtary tb. ii during the- - paar year not a member kid liocn t from any caue. Tbo l.ulae composed of sonic of the . I. icii. and men in thf fit ami ihrir wivrf:. and will :ii start year with lit- brighest OR 40 PEOPLE 40 SafelMari Against CaMs Nat Bo tVltaost A Mr, thlaru E. Cook. A. Mojo. Guard Richards & Pringles PRICES phases. Wi'.ltiiniM-n- . t Trm.iifi-r--Rober- Sent iin Guide- - IN 15th Sraso.n .of Th: catarrh. Parana la the anlursl protection of the household. It is intended to relievo catarrh and catarrhal diseases la say and all of their Hearing continued AlaMer-H- L SccrrSHry THE ..GREAT.. s. I think you medicine and treatment will do Jnet what you Bay they will, if you excellent advice le carefully followed. May you pro per in you good work. Tha Many Phases af CatarTh. Catarrh may appear ia the household la the form of aallghtoold or cough, bb attack of la grippe, or even hay favor. Perns meets these invasions squarely sndrepnlaes the enemy before it gains a foothold. Therefore, Ferana ia a honsehold remedy. Used at the correct flint it often obviates the necessity of eontinned doctoring. Perhaps ia no other way earn the wisdom of economy aad foresight be so forcibly expressed as fa beeping on hand a bottle of Peraaa to protect the various members of the family against the encroachments of catarrh. Wo hove oa file ttouaaads of testimonials ftom hoods of families, located north and south, east and weak These letters praise Perana for its efficient protection of tbo family against catarrh. Vaiiaf and Old Taka Mrs. Dotty Carr, 14 6(h avenue, Des Moists, Is., writes : It gives me great pleasure to write you a few words of the great good Perana has done in our family, both for young and old. ta tha Name. is the astarsl climatte CATARRH every boms. Over every home hangs ths inevitable certainty of catarrhal Invasion. No horns is entirely free from ft. Every person 1s subject to it. It would bo no ouggsrstkiB to ssy of ths homo cf America that two-thirhave suffered mors or lose from this invisible, almost osnaiproseat enemy, Aa Enemy ; SEAT SALE TUESDAY. SATURDAY Matinee and Night V.' ths hotue. a. of Ithankma e We gave it to our babe, lie wa ia stn-- misery that k was having convulsions every h hours. We commenced giving him fam, p in doses and he is now healthy boy. We never fail to apeak a praise for Perana when the onpeitmiti tLree-mootf- ten-dro- affords.' Use In H't FamN), Mr. Frank W. Harris box M, Bm City, Ta., member A. P.A A.Kwrim I have need Perana In my faE with very satisfactory moils ter last two years. Besides, I have rsoommesdsd it all whom I think are in need of it. I urge all who are afflicted io bey bottle and begin its nse at ones. 1 have never heard of any whs bat' need it to be dissatisfied with u, results . The Tamlly Endtrses Mr. Theodosia Cox, 5 Ksbnoki Ave., Bt. Joseph, Mo., write. : I can highly recommend yew mi cine, Parana, as X believe it bas dm more for me then all other mediriw have ever taken. Ton will always find ms pnsfe: your medicine and using li in myfct' jly. We all endorse it, Pe-ru-- ns a IN JUVENILE COURT Little Girl is Sent to the Cnhmt' Home. Buys who fight, are taksu liefer tl Juvenile Judge, where they are glv-lecture upon the degenera' e lettdt cy of bruin force. A boy of 18 years hit it suta'.ler h so hard in the ear as to Injure the r drum. These boys, with flvtif V it divides, were severely lectured . placed on the probation A girl wa sent to t. Crittenlon Home. She will be test school from thre and will be remon from bad association. Her offense w buying sweets which site charged llf-t- her . emploj-er- Nineteen children reported "the F good conduct for (he past week. fw vorable reports were received ieacbers and parents. SEARCHING FOR LOST SOI Mrs. M. A. Bo Men, of S:. is anxious to Iran ths whereabout of her son V. Vv loti5 She has writen two letter, ts u chief of police earnestly ivQinfiW him to make a thorough resrek w her son. Last August be came ihioiigh 8 den with his mother, on their vf " the coast. When they rstfnsd. t on slopped off at Ogden sk viw! letter to his mother nt F:. lxu;a BW1 then she has not heard Irani 'A which cause her to belie' ba met with foul pi.'. The bW J" collrge some years ago, to aidha support of his mother, andlittce. working sway from Iil..ic din-clor- n J fc F. Mrs. Alvina Plamann, 17U Walnut atreet, Mllwankeo, Wli, writs : 1 am new able to do my homework again, and have a good appetite. and ona af Manilla. Hy htubaad and ohildran are alio ia jdod health. Wo always keep thonund timao fbryoar adTieo.". of the Wobcr tanl Wi'er couijmii. belli hi iho office r ill" MN'iviary. X.j. 1'K'lcu C'lJ, ;.(! Tlii:,l i bird alreei, 1'ihIi, hi II u'cliN'k a. in., December I, a inn,',, lor ihe pnrpiibc of electing Hn.l the iraiiHacting FRATERNAL UNION OF AMERICA hoard of r come of (it'll oiln-- bnslnesH ah inny befom them. : Ai tiii last regular nuN iiu of Die JOB IlXLREK. Prcsiden'. D H. EXSIGX. Becrciary. juliffve lodge the following olficer vitc clcctril: JiiMb-- Matinee S'. 00, 75c, 50c. 25c. y, . t, Ni'. ice is linrrhr given lhai, Llicre of the Hiocklinlder will be n ORIGINAL CAST 25 THE COMPLETE SCENIC PRODUCTION. N Jr If good weather continues, all of the city's street Improvement work will be completed iu 1805. Yesterday Wheelwright Brothers started to ky cement sidewalks on Lincoln, front Twenty-fiftstreets, to Twentj'-dghi- h when completed the eutlre business section of the ckjr will be squared by cement walks, and paved at reel. Ceed. ment walks reach from the buslncs Eclair of Elirabelh Murray Moycs, section In ell directions, nearly a mile, rrtitbui for approval, al-- I dercawd. eOWLIXC DREW A CROWD Into the residence portions. luwHiio and aell lenient of final This fall has been (me of the beet ilecree of diaiributiou and rn- Tbo largest and most enthusiastic on record for cement work. No heavy lcitM- - of HUieiic and his discharge. crowd of the season witnessed the frosts at night, with warm day followContinued. n team Dutches Friday night. ing. but few days were unsuitrd for Estate of Ibiiiiel .Miller, deceased. The scores acre good and the howl laying cement. , Hearing upon citation. Dismissed. 25 Prices AvVnl A Happy Family , Kept Well and Hearty By Taking Ogden Rapid Transit company v. William UUsniaun. el al., demurrer to a Fellow Officers are Now Looking for Hearing continued until complaint. With Shoea in Hia Pocket. Tuuaday. November 2$. J. J. Brunimht v. Karali Jane Bltaw motion io rrtax coots. BuMained and Dressed ill a pair of overalls, a soft the cane was stricken from the lllus. A. K. C. Smith vs. llldoon Alvord, felt, hut aud a blark coal, for disguise, a binglar entered the Faehion roum-iu- ,; motion for new trial. Continued until huiisc on Twruty-nftl- i alrcel, at mat law and motion duj. I in. ycsierduy aud look all the clothe of 1 Audio Williams and hcr IN PROBATE COURT fatber. Blioeii. dies see. silk shins, were all taken fuva by and gloves hats, Not ihe inconsiderate The probate mallei worn he diepoM-- following did one ples-- of wearing apparel of in the Dial rid court yescan do leave behind, .lust what a man terday by Judge Howell before the with such a nilseilluntou collection of regular law no 1 motion docket was Clothiw is id. io be disclosed. taken up: The man on entering the place waa Kataie and guardianship of Etta eeu by one of the roomers of the Wauls, n minor. Jvution for apboarding bouse, hni his actions were proval, alio wane and settlement of not qneatloned. He was not Ktiapecl-ct- l secoud uunnal .iccnunt. inventory and until the inmate of the room hud n'lwri. Uefen-e- l to county clerk. awaVened. of Henry T. Churd. deceaHPd. Estate It i Mipposed that he enteivil the Ppliiion for letters of administration. room in tho early morning, noiselessly Continued until next dny. gathered up the good ami silently left Estate of Janiee H. Winslow, drccas-ed- . the board hit bouse. Hearing upon citation. DismissA mail whs seen on the street, jester-tljed . with ladies allot slicking tint Esialc of ('barb' D. Hancock, deof bis p(N'k'ts. When ihe officer who ceased. Petition for leu era of adminsue the man waa Informed of the rob- istration and objections thereto. Conbery. be immediately begun a search. tinued. Ini did not Kiicci.cd in locating the Estate of Mary Momgomery, deceased. Petition for approval, allowpnsM'stior of the shoes. The value of the stolen dollies la ance mid settlement of final account, pl.io-- .l at fif'd. fur distribution und discharge. Grant- ! When Knighthood Was in flower - Mr. flnJ Mn. PUmann and Chlldren.1 AP. uniil unxt Saturday. Aniauda Cole vs. Joseph Cole, to complaint Overruled. NOTICE. ROSELLE KNOTT y I e 25c, 50c and 75c . 5"u Unwed. E. O. Piles vs. T. H. UuUsntyne, motion for new trial. Denied. Mary Lynch vs. Ogden City, mo- tion for new trial. LEFT WITH THE WEARING PAREL OF ROOMERS. t m Jb-nr- y HOUSE WEDNESDY ? i' ROOMING your eeaU. aale opena a. hi. Monday, at Aj-'- t j BURGLAR IN . ' : t f'XriK- A . v. - .V, d ' - ItniiUKio L0W Entire Balcony Gallery !; . , ' i't't, Eft Kun-day- SPECIAL PRICES FOR ENGAGEMENT. GILULAND, Conductor, FORTY ilAXIWMKX. SIXTEEN CHOIR VOICES SEVEN SOLOISTS SIX HIGHLAND DANCERS 4 UIIITISII MILITARY HI (ILEUS FOUR RAOJ'llKKS 4 Clmi JiihiiKioni Troupe I Gtra .Scottish Dncor. RODERICK RAIN MarKENfllK One Gianr Omni Major Onr T anil F15KT TALL- Hand 7. .Mr. llarrv Yeawlle Mercer. B. O. '-- X, "I v'i "s' i NIGHT AT 8x30 A ; I I. 75c ' . . t- TUESDAY KILTIES IS DESTROYED AFTER EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS. BUILDING ': Prices, 25c, 50c, f3 f' ' 'l of tpi-cL- Laugh Every Minute A Fe-ru-- na ' ,' e s m3. 26, ASHES j Ogdeni.e bu l tlit train carrying tile fudiba;! of i ho L'liiver.iij to Lo&m People Had Celebrated the Some Furniture Wae Saved. About 250 cuthuiiiai s aboard. The train, in ehaixe of Trinrl-inFasswigor Agent H. E. Duuu. lof. Ojdeu ml 8:15. V defect;'. - dm- - is ruppostid to have in been iLs aPe of the lire at Plain Dr. Dicktxm haa nut destrucfity that resulted iu he total traring the origin of the eas of tion of the Plain fiiy Amusement Eccli-found in the building poa shortly aft-- r noon yesterday. day. He Mau-d- , however, tbut iheie Hall, About 12:4$ amuse was oeen to be i m no danger of the dikeane rpreauii.g iuof ou the eouth aide All plaeea visited by Calibcld bill smug from the aud soon flames burst of the buildvug, CallGt'ld beeu thoroughly fuiuigated. forth and the roof began to burn has been removed to the pest house. briskly. The meeting bonne bell was and the townspeoA decree wag handed down by Judce rung vigorously summoned to Cglu the lire, but, Howell in the DUtrict couk eHTilj ple wnile there were uiauy willing lumds, in the case of X. K. McCuuisiou was not enough stereo May the Wm. XV. Kichardsou and wife, order- there course of the flames aud the worketa me for be to enie.rd ing Judgment devoLcd (heir energies to taking out plalniilt for IS9D.74, and oriirruig the the furniture. The piano aud chairs rover the judgland of sale io certain were safely reunited, but the remainment. The suit was io nww on ing furniture was devoured by the defendthe uoie und murigagc given by flames. ant. in favor of the plaintiff. The destruction of the Amusement I a sad liow u the people of Hail a held Tin county board of rdueatlon Plain i City. During the past mouth the whii-lwa meeting yesterday at had Ihicu rcuovaicd and mode one disciiahed the appuliiiing of judges of hall of the tlffest of Its kind in the Mate. A the coming elifiion for members of new flour, roof aud ceiling had born the board, to be held December H. dolIn Home of llic pul in at a coat of several hundred were appointed Judges lars, and the improvements had been lie will apother the and dlairictu, The reinir'a completed but a few daya ago. social pointed tbift afternoon. night the people held a of Ills v.ulou euimnlMeea were re- in Last the hall, it being opened fur the the Hilla ttb'dt io orderrd ceived aud since the repairs were betime Aral and were received amount of ISui.il aud all were greatly pleased with gun, ordered p.iid. the changes (bat bad bren wrought. After the social the hall was closed as reover the The fumiul eervicea usual and the furnace Are waa thought main of Dm n a Catherine Undiftrom, to be in a safe condition. No one bad Hie liillc daughter of Mra been in the hall iu the morning. The John l.iudsironi, who died Friday residents of Plain fit y believe Uie Are at the family rcaldonre, 22J Eighteenth atari ed from a defective flue. There si reel after an illnoMi of only two, was some Insurance ou the building. dais of penutiiuata, will lie held Plain City who were r 2: tin p. in., from the Swedlah All tlie people at seen raid that If there bad been s corner l.tiiheraii Church, Evaugelical have been street and Jelfcrgou ave- water supply the lire could loss. Twenty-thirwith but little nue. ilev. Fleer offUdating. Friends extinguished desiring io view the remain may do ao between the hour of 11 a. in. and IK DISTRICT COURT 2 p. ni.. Sunday. Motion for Now Trial in Pi lea vs. Bab lantyno Case Donied. Yenierday being ihe regular law and motion day la the Beaond District court, the following canes came up and were disposed of: D. vs. Bertha Bingham Bingham, hearing on citation, to show cause w hy (he defendant should not bo adjudged In contempt of court. Com Uliriy-iiv- NOVEMBER Thousands of Homes Is the family Doctor PLAIN CITY In HALL IN a:, ii. ech-bratin-g American Tramp The Great Comedy Success . .a Jo.' u down A JOLLY 1 of liriqlutiu C: anil .Mrc. Bra-;- . Prominent Jew of (i;;i.-- u to Suit JutLa Ut isjp.ht u J in t!. ir.icli um.iiei iur die coming of the firei Je t, An: MONDAY t K u i.fa Dr. veiling cl erXDAY MORXlXfi, UTAH, THE 'tii.sn-- i TONIGH- T- CNIGHT q ving Day Special ratinrr Regular fjalip.. (Tturdsjf 10. 20 aid ZO lo higher 'li' ment ii OF TMC SIGN M.-- .I i J Rii.i... between I'iah :: by f.ir tbc moat secnic .in v sc son of the year. i, superior and Be Fi,a- .i !; i equip- ;ii(. perfection of modern J 'i buibi- v!j t:i- - i bo1 Soa;! 'a: la c- - .in j Indian. I rnviv I'lr i'A The ni,'.' tar ACTS I Ci - n n-- To- - jour .vl.i Midb'iml anil g t tiie Yi offli-G7 ri Mpci'iii f:n. W'fiie u f .iti u era' tire. L. H rce:.,I Bgcn:. . e RIi.. Nov. I.. a! reci'.iu n:s have chill- . ;. ur who (riiirisrl tir ir !P5 the ii We Will Buy Dottle of It to and You to Try Give Liquozone, torit Aha amt lSfaU,!; been made with it. Its power hod been J.lrrr 1l""n I.r- . IldWT TrenWX proved, again and again, in the most dif- BtMwbTmMM ficult germ diseases. Then we offered to Ferr. Indanuutioa or i Slral bM-ataa- llr Cltf av supply the first bottle free in every di- Miwl 1 And over one acooupUalUBS Miill.r ' sease 'that required ii. million dollars have been spent to an! nounce and fulfill this offer. hiivs and , The result is that 1 1 ,000,000 bottles need If you Liquozone, have been used, mostly ia iho past two tried it, please send us tin, coupon. 8a . cured there rounds ore ears. mail Today wiil then ( you e an one, srattored everywhere, to toll what druggist for o bouje. Liquotone has done. But so many others need it that this offer is published still. In late years, science has traced score of diseases to germ it ran do. In jiwriee o ni1 attacks. Old remedies do not apply to ftOCCpt It todftTs for u plc The virtues of Liquozone are derived them. We wish to show those sick ones bo ooilgations whatever. 8- at our coet what Liquozone can do. solely from gases. The formula is eent to Liquozone costs 50c. and user. reeach The process of waking COUPON and from 8 to 14 Suires large apparatus, CUT OUT THIS time. It is directed by chemists in which LiquoTlicsearethe disease ! Tl' ?J, V;U it eat i veil ftAw. cf the highest class. The object is to so zone CUM hs been most employed. Inthee. paar.tii-eVitut fix and combine the gases as tocarry into In widest its earned it hue reputation. the system a powerful all of tlieso troubles we supply the first, Brd,MMla.. t TS Contact with Liquozone Luis any form botilefrec. And in ail no matter how dif-- d li. T 1.T mwr irira ore of of disease germ, bemuse germs I il to: Kc BUfipl two offer we months' user each firult a bi vegetable origin. Yet to thebody Liquo- further test without the rc-- of a penny. ; zone is rot only harmless, but helpful lt in the extreme. That k its main dis- AiO-i- t tinction. Common germicide are pofcon Vmurhlf Pljr Ffr-- 1 when taken internally. That is why 9n! medicine bas been in 'hflpb'ra in a germ M B c P r(Z- T' 4 OivfuUM"W-",,w- p disrate. Liquozone i cxkikratirg. viCAIMt0W PlJffifMVktnnttiii disease no talizing, purifying; yet germ ('Mr-CaU- Tb Rn can exist in it. Ian e pinvhsed the American riahls to Trpep,- - Dsfitfruff Tumo- r- rimra bad imn-Mmltthousands of tosu Tivm 1Wi4M i Liqjozonc after We make ffw claims of what I.iquo sone will do. And no testimonials are published to show what it has done. We prefer that each sick one should leam its power by a test.. Tbat is the quickest wav to convince you. tto we offer to buy the firt bottle and give it to you to try. "Compare it with common remedies: see how inurh more it dors. Don't cling to the old treatment blindly. The acorn of diseave which are due to germs call for a gnrmi-rid- r. rirsse learn what Liquozone can do. -- im-ro- u 50c. Bottle Free. full-siz- What Liquozone Is. Where It Applies. u e. k (iRifWi-Offl- rid . ut |