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Show lJIS MOnXTMl EXAMINEE: Otil)ESf UTAil, MtKXIXfi. production! S SUGAR APPRECIATION ID. 000.000 SHORT POUNDS OF LAST YE a. 7 e lu ii,.. u. ws-.- fex'iM:;. Extra Efforts to Be Vast by Farmers and Factory tu Make Up for the Lev. it were possible to take each of our customers, by the hand 'iii.'lil'J " ' . I 1 Last Qiglii tile O- - .. .. i.if.uvy of the maied Sug.,. i.miswuv finieh-e- d its run of 1SW5. i:m consum ed iu grinding bn'.-- u:;-- . xhurt 32 . e..i-tile run of i.ibut from days a factory gtandpota' this bos bum the moet Superintendent Dyer state. i !.,tt u. time baa been lust during tin- hoi.- - run. Tbe total lonuag. !' tie- - three f scion. of tbr Amalgamm- - d sugar company in I'lab, in u. n.ii number, la '.a.OuA. The sugar ro.itnvd ia lO.iHW,-itu- ii pound abort year. iat t of tbe company that from a jt. . financial standpoint wi,baa been a ilikappolnunent. T loes u the fields in tbe c.irlj season ia for the l.nr rhrinkago in Mu year's output ot tin- total yield, the Ogden factory lia- - produced about A nialpa . ; yt-a- ; FRIDAY NIGHT. Dora Thorne. j Ot Rowland sad Clifford new production, "Dur Thorne. the Rochester, IX. Y ) Democrat and Chronicle ha : i to a "Lem B. Parkers dramatiza-i'tio- n of Brnha M. Clay's long popular novel. "Dora Thorne, drew a largdt audience to the Baker last evening and the play proved to be one of the be.t xen the theatre this eeaaoa. The 'play, tike the novel, la full of thrill that delight the feminine bean ant the Urge proportion of women in the audience watched the dellusatioa of the plot, in which true love culminate la marriage, U then turned to misery by a dmlgniag adventure, through three seta, and la the final not triumphs over the machinations of the D. A. The drama was prosentsd by a strong end unusually well balanced cast. At tbe Grand Friday night. "hurkiiig itar.ei snj li.iiwv ' I'tn-l- .1,1-- i oi.e act ef i'li- r.t. klal.it New xCtile i Lid i.i Urii on i he tM Vei-heap of yelio rori:. Tin a ti 1 liion: tim.. lilt X Jl'kx :i.fli li- ' - - ii pumpkin-- , the ! tx.ireMig wuh liu) and fl'tldt iiN'kinn iliai the ha:-ve-l I oer xiiii hi- - i.ii n.ei's work is The roii u i, . m.iiuiiis. dresM-- iu done, their best. . , - .i!! :!: iiriiin i)e and ruddy beside the rural Wilux. Itf: iu Hi, dr Sunday best Now aud i tv 'ii a led is r is found. A klx - :1k- um is! pi ike demanded aud given mull .. xl.nw of rrluctance on the part of "Sa nidii.ha" thdt would do credit to a , i i bell After the husk-li- e tag come and dance, xupper which is Li p: up until the jirigiing .ii the door pioelalm the time to ilv .iri. ch-i-- liu-- , eii;u 1 - 1M NOT 0111-ela- ls nr TO uvf'2k Tbo. D. Dos, Job Ptngree. Adam PaN taraon, James Fingra 11. II. Spencer. M. 8. Browning and Joseph Pingre t and having an abundance of energy, and ability added te pnagreasivenas their earnest effort to plena the public, and supply thair needs by their Crodlt i generous plan of "Your Good," will certainly greatly Increase their present business. Their large warehouse, with n storage capacity of 50,000 aquaro feet, located on the R. O. W. tracks on Tweuty-flr- t street, which gives them every opportunity to handlo goods at the lowest cost, is crowded from base meat to roof with good randy for next seasons bustnssa and their large and well arranged salesrooms, located at Nos. 2432-4-Washington avenue, art crowded with samples ot the newest end most attractive house furnishings. To successfully handle and show this Immense stock they have lb service . of Messrs. Matthew Galt, Georgs P. Cunningham, Frank StepHill, hen. Walter Holbrook, Rudolph Jana, Roy Tribe. David Patterson, Charles BtratfOrd. Gnat. Guaulana. Issao Goo-leMyron Cooley, Andy Lamereanx, John Lamerrsux, Clarence Childs, Jos, Jarman. Elias King. David Gcrt-anScott Wilier, Mrs. Emma Child, Misses Agnls Carogan, Dolt Young , and Lury Kimball. This Christmas they hero barn th recipient of several letters Ilk this: "Ogden, Utah, Den, 9, 1901. Dear Rants CUns. 1 taw your advertise meat In th paper, whsra your headquarters wer. "I have no papa to be Santa Claus, no I thought I would writ to th real oue. "I have s little brother and sister. I no you have many llttla boya and glrta to gtva to but you can give ua anything yon like. BIRDIE OLSEN, (Blgasd) 2349 Wash. A vs." ' Tha littlo writer Is assured that Santa Claus will not overtook bar. American pirn be in effrot. ThU more sl-l- f notary Ibuu ,h: Kuropi-ai-i plan. arrangeuu-- i vnldi-re- Annie Maitlivw. ihr homclt-m- , girl the Cut hime Friill that n doctor ha hern pound. called to lh-- aid. The collupae 1 dus Judge Rolapp la.- - Miai every to long expoxuro to the and j being made to turrcaar the deprivation of roiuniou uveexxitte. teiiuKiutil year .n proportions Many application bate been to wlm-will cover tbe of ibis year. the horns for tbe xeitiiv of the girl, So t.ir tbe movement ,x with but for s fow day .he will not In able sueresx among tbo l.iinn-rx- . The fail- to work. ure of tliia year in tl tiilrtit baa only increased the deterniii.aiion of raiaera The Ogden nwi'chantx stale that to mu be the following season tbe the holiday trade of this )far ia larger moat prolific in yield of tonnage since by far than aud all beet mixing was Maned in Weber claim that any previous year, before early yesterday, county. the dusting could be completed, cusA summary of the cnuipaign of the tomer began to crowd the stores. The 1 Amalgamated Sugar company given streeta today are crowded whh xliop-perla tha billowing: as this is tits last shopping day Beets paid for, 94.9:: tons before Christmas. The stores will not Sugar manufactured. lttl.Tbv bags. open on Monday. Tbe Ogden and ladirande plants have each a nominal capacity of liGu The First Christmas ton per day, tha 1tgun plant utiU entertainment Presbyterian for the Sunday school Iona per day and the Lewiston plant will he giviti Tuesday night, Decem600 ton a per day. 36th. Very elaborate preparations ber Tbo beet tonnage nearly ::n,ooo have been made. The children of the Iona lea this year (bun last year, and Sunday school will give the cantata the sugar production over I'l.OvO.OuO Dorothy's Dream In the main room pounds lea. of the church, cooiuienelng at 7, after Tbe Lewiston factory closed this which the Christmas iron will le Ilyear on Dec. 19. luminated and gift! given in the Bun-da- y The LkUrande factory closed on school room of the church. All 16 this year, as against No- are Invited. vember 24 of last year. The Logan factory closed on DecemA complaint lit a divorce suit has ber 16, aa against January 15, last been filed In th'Cierk'a office of the year. Second distrtrl churl by Mr. Fannie The Ogden factory closed December K. Wood, who arik for a separation Slat, ua agalnat Jannury 23rd of laat from Jasper J. Wood. The complaint year. acts forth I bat tho cutiple wer mnr-rir- d The wage paid at the factories the BepUuulier 6th, 1904. that were about $330,000. plaintiff ia in indigent circuntsUurea, llie amount paid for beets, includ and that, aa a tesult of tho union, ing transportation; '1 about $475,000. there ia ou minor child. A decree The names of the superintendent of separation and the custody of the are as 14 minor child la asked for. at tbe various factories 4 1 lows: Ogden, II. T. Dyer: Logan, Fred G. At the home'of Mr. A. R. Hey wood Taylor; LewUion. R. Ecclas; La Mr. Edith Guthrie Tomlinson and Grande, Charles Woedbouae, Herbert Burdelt, secretary of the Loa Angelo realty board, were married by Rev. Eldorkln of I he Congregational church. Tbe bedding wa a quiet one, wllncaxed only by relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Burden' went to Balt Lake yesterday; returned to Ogden today, the and will tears on train. J. W. Gnthrie, president of the Commercial Natlohnl bank, 1 an unclo Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Chilton will of the bride. rpend the holidays In Salt Lake. Queen Esther chapter No. 4. of tho Lawnrnco Corey and Thor. Keogh, Fasten! Star, hrid a npcrtal anmlun Friday to inatall officer for the Jr., waa a Salt Lake visitor Friday. ensuing year. Among those pronent Judd of Adam Peterson of Huntsville had waa Grand Worthy Patron After the installation cerestolen from his sleigh a Norwegian Balt Lake. mony an elaborate banquet was servfur cost, valued at U". ed. A handsome past worthy matron Beilman Brothers sent the police jewel was proaented to Mr. J. 8. Gorforce a box of cigars for Christmas. don, and a reclining chair was given hotel to the 'effort that hereafter tha The boys extend many ihxnkx. - taken to day, is so "DORA THORNE. u-- r And now we will enjoy the peace of the Christmas season and do what we can to promote peace y r , while. i$ "t'tu-l- l business history. No word of merchandise today . . . lets quit talking shop for a GRAD THE tile ii.. U.i.wx and thank them for their generous patronage . . for the great display of confidence which made yesterdays selling the largest in all our IT Joi.h Sproceby." Josh We wish isos. m03y night. Xnc FALLS :i. WEEK OF BEET i PECEMEETI - t g . on earth, good will to men. WRIGHTS. 1 . a, DORA THORNE. 1 AMUSEMENTS. BIRTHDAY OF Brand Opera House JOSEPH SMITH R. A. GRANT, Manager. MONDAY CHRISTMAS WARDS OF THE CITY WILL CELEBRATE THE DAY. MATINEI AND NIGHT BIG PRODUCTION DAVE B. LEVIS A UNCLE JOSH SPRUCEBY 20 PEOPLE SRAND HAYSEED BAND OPERATIC ORCHESTRA CARLOAD SPECIAL SCENERY NOVEL MECHANICAL EFFECTS THE GREAT SAW MILL SCENE ALL NEW WATCH FOR THE BIG PARADE SPECIALTIES NOTE THE PRICES 25o 60c, 75c, Matinee, 2So, 35c, 50c. SEATS ON SALE SATURDAY EH FRIDAY NIGHT ROWLAND ' Q CLIFFORD recant THE EMPHATIC SUCCESS Number of the Speekere Were sonally Acquainted With the Prophet Per- Special service, commemorating the hundredth birthday of Joseph Smith, will be held in tbo warda of the city, this . morning and evening. Speakers of Intimate acquaintance with tbe founder of tbe Mormon church, who lived in bia day, and and pasaed through lha many trial tribulations which boaet him will tell of his personality and life, his works and death. The programs, 'aa far ai they have been arranged by bishop and Sunday school superintendents are given for the benefit of any who with to attend tbe exercise. Flint Ward. Elder Samuel W. lUchards will give reminiscences of Joseph Smith. An enlarged choir will render apodal music, composed by Stephens. Elder Richards bas the distinction of being one of the few who knew Joseph Smith aa a man. in the morning, song end short speeches will be given. Second Ward. In Sunday school the department will have epedal exercises. Before the school, the kindergarten and primary departments have eulogistic programs. At tbe evening seeslon C. F. Middleton, Jane 8. Richards and Alva ScovUle will address the congregation. Their subjects are Inddents In the life of tho prophet. .The first speakers knew the leader personally. Fifth Ward. In the morning, Richard Douglas will address the school. Elder Douglas also knew Joseph Smith as a personal Mend. Special nrasle by the school. In the evening Thomas A. Sbreevee lecture on "Joseph Smith, the World Teacher. An enlarged choir will furnish music. Fourth Ward. At Sunday school, solos, choral music and speeches will he combined to make a memorial service. Third Ward. Spedal services in the morning and evening. Able speakers at both meetings will eulogise tha founder of the Mormon church. An enlarg'd choir will furnish music In the evening. In all the wards sendees commence at seven oclock. . rui Ini Dramatization of BERTHA M. CLAYS Famoua Novel THE SWEETEST STORY EVER TOLD WHOLESOME, CLEAN, FRESHING AN EXCELLENT PRODUCTION. RE- HELO-U- P Miss Cuba Niblo in the Title Role AND R3BBED Railroad' Man Says Ho Woo Soveroly Beaten Over the Head. BREVITIES WITH CHRISTMAS DAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY MATINEE BEN HUR ' EAT BALE OFENf DEC. EL fRICEB Lower fleer and Aral twe row Baleony, 9100; Remainder Eeleony, $1.50; Family Circle, Gallery, 50o; Bex and Lege. IZS Orfltrt lor aeaU through tbe mall will be' promptly attended to, In the of their receipt, when accompanied by remittance and a $j-0- Address envelope for reply In order to avoid all mistakes. CEO. D. PTPER, Manager, Belt Lake Tboater. EXCURSION RATES ON ALL RAILROADS.- - v MiBiHBMBmmmmmBimnKaEianBaKMMDSawsi PROGRESSIVE AND SUCCESSFUL FIRM The Ogden Furniture Cam pony. end Carpet This Urm is In Its infancy. Mag but five yesra old, and managed by on of the youngest busies managers iu the Intennountaln region, Mr. Hyrum Ptngree, but is making aa enviable record In tha bsslneas world and doing an InimMaa business In tbs Inter mountain rotkts. They kwp twe traveling salesmen hitting tits "high place In supply tbs furniture needs Mr. iff the surrauarilag country. Walter Webb haa aollrlted the wholesale trade for about four years, but owing to th heavy Increase in boat-nes- s Mr. Willard Blughuu has been ent over the northern route, and tha bualnea that is being aerurad la exceedingly encouraging. Thia firm has disponed of 99 forty thousand-poun- d carload of furniture this year, beside great quantitin of goods shipped by local freight. These are the largest ear th Ann could serin and are tbe equivalent to two ordinary cars. This gives a slight Idea of lbs quantity of goods handled by this fltvn sod tha Importance of Ogden aa a furniture canter. And this Is but tits beginning of what Is to come, and tho position Ibis firm will .taka Is th of Greater Ogden. Being iMckod by th strongest combination of capitalist Is Ogden, principal among them being Hon. David Ecclsa, 1-- 2 NO PICKPOCKETS IN OCDEN serious nature has No trouble of both ur ad tho merchant sad shopper this Christmas. Pickpockets and shop lifters have given Ogden n name that cans all would-parasites to mark from off their lists of May cities th nam of Ogden. But two cases of shop lifting hava been reported. Testerday ths merchants wars visited by th city dstoctiv and they expressed ssllsfko tins at ths freedom of th city from this, th most elusive end lowest element of thlevedom. I On can of this condition L the policy of ths police daparlmmt in r gsrd to suspicious characters. Whenever mo appMra with no good In bis looks and actions, ho Is given n request to keep m traveling. It is mV dom that tbo advice Is disregarded. court bss Kxpsricnm In ths police taught this element that freedom la another dry Is bettor than confinement In tho stockade her. h ! ment company. Josh Grant, Jr and wit left yesterday awning for Salt Lake, where they will spend Christmas with Mr. Grants parent. F. F. Towns, traveling representative of tho Consolidated Wagon A Machine Co., in Wyoming, U in town for the holiday. A marriage license has been issued to Gilbert T. Bnshell, aged 23, and Miss Eva May Taylor, aged li, botn of Ogden. - Tho Standard Examiner recognises the compliments of the season in the shape of a box of Psrfeotos from Baumetster Bros. and Mr. and Mr. Thomas WhsU-daughter kfl yesterday morning for Los Angelos. They go in an endeavor to improve Mrs. Wbaen's health. Amon Moon-- , of the Portland Cement company Denver, is In Ogdon looking after Interest pertaining to the Mtabllshment of the now cement factory near here. b J. M. Wilsou and Oscar Kahn have returned from trips made in the Interest of the A. Kuhn A Brother clothing firm and report a good business in the section in which they worked. Judge Howe'l yesterday admitted to practice before the Second district court, pending the convening of the Supreme court, in February, J. B. formerly claim agent of tho Union Pacific road. The clerks and employes of tbe John Scowcroft A Sons company C. Hiller, of 2614 Lincoln avenue, were required to work all day yesclaims that on Thureday night, as he terday, owing to the fact that It Is was passing he cornsr of Lincoln ave- the last day before Christmas, and the on Saturday is not nue and Twenty-sixtstreet, he was usual held up, beaten over the head and being allowed. robbed, of $23 in gold. Hiller Is employed In the Southern Elder Mosea Smith spent a few Pacific shops, and on Thursday night hours In the city Friday, visiting says that he started for fcia horns with friends. Mr. Smith, who has about 11:10 and that when bo got to boon In charge of tho mission offlos street he of tha Mormon church at Chatuaooga, the comer of Twenty-sixt- h was stopped by a man and ordered to la returning to hit horns at Marion, throw up hie hands. He resisted for Idaho, where he to to take charge of a time and waa batten about the head the Z. C. M. L store. awl body with soma blunt instrument Tbe Reed hotel rfe opened which, he say, ha bolievas waa a gun, as scheduled. The large dinrobbed and Mt in a dazed condition. Hr nude his way to his home and has ing room on the top floor has closed 43saule One ab a A sine bsaa under the care of a doctor. haul-holida- y Manager. Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. L. Drew and family of Point Lookout, are visiting with Charles Xeis, of the Burton Imple- . Salt LaKe Theatre woxt-lmun- d to M. Malone, peat worthy patron. The installation ceremony was conducted by Taat Worthy Matron Mrs. J. S. If otar ILasH Chance Don't let the balance of the week sDp by without procuring some remembrance for that friend We have anything and everything in the line of gifts for men, women and children in Silver Novelties Jewelry. Watches. Diamonds. Cut Glass SPECIAL ELKS VI9ITINQ CARD CASES STERLING SILVER, SPECIAL LADIES YEAR FILLED 2 AA vOsUU h PA WATCHER HUNDREDS OF OTHER SNAPS J. S. LEWIS & CO. JEWELERS WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD I |