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Show TIIE MORXIN'i'i is M ran IT p-jW- OPERA MOUSE MONDAY MONDAY AFTERNOON AND Matinee and Night. ETAMINEK: OfiDEN, CTAII, rxTY MOflNINO, I NIGg-- At Cripple Creek WITH . an especially selected company ot pcrfonncre, hcadc-- i by the brilliaut little MJui'KMe MILUCENT EVANS M s' long end brilliant company will 1st t suc-"E. J. Carpenter' Cnpplr Creek." at the Grand Monday uiiin-- r and night. , ibis new Among ruri.'ii! attraction fatorite front Hul Reid's prolific pea ha no Kiiperioi "At Cripple Creek i a thrilling anl taaciuaiing diama on Kooky Mcuu'aiu life among d gold miners oi the early elghue. Tin Uiauia I marked by the number and vari-;- j oi r, . strong mloa. factor in plays that deal with fioninr life aw- the Tlllalnoua gangs wlm pirate the holiest gains of honest m n. Chief iif these craft), la Marlin Masi "Cripple Ci.-vson hi:,. iriiiigih' iiooiunplire is the Mexican "iad unin." Manuel Alvarez. Together. in Mason's saloon called the concoct "Temple of Duwd." the) scheme. of il.- - i'lisli design. The it rat sit ope nF ou mviic in Mason's den aud the riMu.. ,if iiiriv ynung girls conclude nu .i ; of linathlcoK inter-Cet- . 75c, 50c. 25c; 25c, 35c. 50. - K B H K IB IH furmei lictini of is the deliverer of iIiom- tlnve girl. In her lieroio endeavor. hc aided by Jua Mayfield, the manly yoniig owner of Ihe "lait Dollar" mine and Waketth, the Kaglo of lh- Sioux. Among the attractive feature or ihe second act, which allow the exti-rhof ihe young miner cabin, is the pretty scene child Joe May held and ih Tattu. Some of the moat of the many startling event that occur in "At Cripple Creek" appear in ihe third ad, which is laid in the depths of ilio Last Dollar mine. The death trap sot for Joe Mayfield escaped by him Just as excitement is at the highest pitch and thrills the breathless aadleure. The charming lore story running through this drama of episodes i cache a happy dllmxx in the fourth act. Here in the little Mountain cabin occurs the marriage of the heroine to Joe Mayfield and Ihe villainy constantly threatening the better pan of life at Cripple Creek" is avenged by the speedy death of Mason and his gang at the end of the fourth ! act. The managers of At Cripple i Creek" have surpassed all former ef- - ' fort in the magnificent and elaborate mountings' prepared for this thrilling drama. From the isiint of realism and novelty of stage sets, Ai Cripple Creek" is one of the heaviest production ever carl red for ihe American stage. Indispensable to a great play is a company nimble of interpreting its thrilling episodes. 1, u i "..-im-i.- - - GRAND OPERA HOUSE TtESDAY, JAIt. 2nd GRAND CONCERT by Jessie Madachlan Aaalatad by JOHN M. UNDEN Cello Virtueeo. ROBT. BUCHANAN Sole Pianiet and Conductor, groat program haa boon Conceit under tha oucpicca cf Scottish Society. We are now unloading our THIRD car of Sweets Common Sense Bobs JL Vr -wassiiLiaapl -- Salcony, 76c, 60c; Gollcry, 25c. rrrt UTAHN A THEATER COMMENCING SUNDAY Grand Stock Co. Management W. W. Bittner, Presenting ONLY A SHOP GIRL With Special Scenery. Prices 10, 20, 30c. Monday Night Special The Famous den Tabernacle, Jan. at Author-Humoris- Wrestling 5, 1906, City. B M B MILUCENT EVANS B. P. CRITCHLOW. Mgr. H H KBSHKHKKKKSHHBHBEIHBKISKK York custom turns flir 1904 oora pared with 1905, was aa follows; Gold and liver coin aud bullion Impormd ta 1904. $l4Ji28,8mi; la 1903, 42J,17.6:3; eiVorted la 1901. $141,443,658; la 1906, 8t. L. gad Ban Fran. fg. 4s $74 8t. laaila Sllaatera oou. 4s 81 V Seaboard Air Mila 4a 89 Southera Pacific 4 Soul hern Pacific lat 4 cert 964 $69.5tiK.112. Southera Railway 5a jjo Merchandise impartial la 1804, Tvxa aud Pactfin i Cl; in 1906, 709,129,140; export- Tolwki, 8i. L. and Wnaiera 4s... uifc 83 1; ed. domestic, la 1904, 491.415.422; la Cnloa Pacific 4a 1906. 517,679,78; exported fund, Itolua Pactfle cv. 4s in 1904, $13,334,788; la 1806. 13.319.-10- IT. 8. Hu-e- l 2nd 6a 964s 03u,-561- .1 all&fe Duties collected on merchandise la Walmah Deb. tMiMMiiiMtni B 1v. . 18702.-9901903, 170J!7U,778; is Western Md. 4s 8 and Lake Erie 91 Wheeling Mcrrbandlse chipped lu Porto 111m Wlacousib Central 1904, if.,., New York, Due- - 30. The last day of In 95 8,331,192; In 1905, 12.811.-871904, f. the year proved s very active onu on the slock exchange, but the lone of CHICAGO FUTURES. to llawnli in the market was considerably unsettled. 18o4. 163,313; Inshipped 1905, 265,840. Thei was a disposition to realise the Tha Landing Future as Ranged prom shown on the wide advances of Follow a. Livaalock. Chicago the lat few days and to escape the I'll lesgo, Dec. 30. 'aitlw Reeeipta risks of the remaining unconalntlea over the money market. The absorp- MX). Hteady; lieevea 3 266 6 00; cows 1.25414.40; heifers 1.1002.16; csIvm tive power of the market, however, 4.004)6.00; gaud Hirers 6J0..0d; was effected tbe that proved realizing without nisicriul damage to prices. IHsir to medium 1.o(fS.l6; stockars feeder! and I2.20U4.16. There was some decidedly feverish Hogs-Rec- eipt 12,000. Market 10c movements in the closing deal lugs, when hasty throwing over of holdings higher; estimated Mouriay 42,000. Mix6,0606.26; good caused a number of rapid declines, fol- ed and butchers lowed in some cases by rapid recov- heavy 5.I3fi .V3G; rough heavy 5.00 light 5.06416.26; pigs 4.70 eries. The ruuge in Amalgamated 6610; ; hulk of Mies 5.16fr5.3l). Copper and Anaconda waa especially .000. Market Sheep Receipt a wide and rapid. The Immndlste mt-- j 5.90; yearlings trong:heep look lu tbe money market remains lHtnhs 5.75G7.0. much obscured. ' The greatest reliance i placed for early relief from strinNew York Bonds, gency on ihe disbursement of the divi- 1!. K. refunding 2s, dend and Interest due for the payregtsisred.,.lii2vi S. reftmdtng 2s, coupon ment of whlrh great funds have been 1. 103; D- - H. 3a, accumulated. The severity of ihls 1 . S. 3a, coupon . .. 103 week's stringency is attributed prin103 cipally to this preparation. It Is be- V. 8. old 4s, registered Mass Pork per bbl 8. old 4. coupon 104 lieved also that the accumulation of 8. new 4s, registered sources by the Irani companies for the l.lo; Jan 13.86 )13.42l6113.47Va 12014 purpose of window dressing" for Ihe I'. 8. new 4s. May jl3.83Viil3.72V4il3.75 American tobacco 4a 1 statement of their 0 January condition, 4115 which is requred of Giowe Institutions, American tobacco a Lard par 100 Iba. 103 has played sn Important, part In Ihe Atchison general 4s Atchison 94 adjustment 4a construction of the week's money supJan 7.32! 7.27 T.I7 101 ply, and prompt, relief la hoicd for Atlantic Coast Una 4 7.60 j 7.42 7.474 May from the release of funds accumulated Baltimore and Ohio 4s 103, 7.62 7.5S 7.66 July for this purpose. On tbe other band, Ball injure and Ohio 5Hs 99 there Is sumo apprehension that very Brooklyn R. T. cv. 4s Short Riba per 100 Iba. list; heavy obligations contracted In the Central of Georgia 6 course of the speculation may fall due Central of (toorgla 2nd Jnr...... 81 4 Jan. 7.28 T.171 7.15 76V, next, week, especially in the foreign Centra! of tieoryla 3d Inc 7.87 7.40 May 7.32l 9SI99IS4S Ohio 108 414s and Chesapeake will and exchange market require to 7.45 j 7.60 7.60 July 80 bi- - mot or renewed. Chicago and Alton 314 101 There was much discussion of the C. 1). and (J. m-- 4 Cah q notation srera aa foliowa: C. K. I. and Pacific R. R. 79 probable effect on sentiment of the C. Flour, steady. I. R. R. R. Pacific and col. 964s 6s.. I tor ember charges for Interest which No. 2 spring wheat. R3fr86: No. . 4a....l03li will go out to the customers of stock C. C. C. and 81. Louis No. S red. 87ff894fc. . A.... 75; 282085; houses nest Colorado Industrial 5 exchange commission Na 2 com, 42: No. 2 yellow, 42. week, and which. It Is believed, will Colorado Industrial 6s er. B.... 76 No. 2 white, 82 O. No. 2 oats. Midland 4 17 disclose a high average of carrying Czjlorado 3246; No. 2 while, 3044632. Cohu-adbl-4a and 8outhrn waa to attention paid jjttle charge, No. I rye. 1051 tlis bank statement, which conformed Cuba 6a Good feeding barley, 81?;: fair w 4s Denver Grande Itlo 1014s and to In the closely expectations pretty choice malting, 41049. 83 ca.h cJiango. The heaviest lending by Distillers' Securities Cs No. t flax need. 110; No. 1 ...101V4 the banks is supposed to have been Erie prior lien 4s 116. 94 done toward the end of the week and Erie general 4 Prime timmhy need, 337. 4 Valley Hocking a in would have diminished effect thus Mess pork, per bbl., 12.70 1176. 99 V4 th average changv-- s for ihe week as a Japan 6s lerd, per 100 lbs. 7.30. Gx. ser. 2nd 984 Japan whole. Hliort riba, clear aides, (boxed), 4 cert , Total sales of bonds, par value, Japan '4. 92, 7.30 ft 7.36. 91V cert. 2nd ser Japan 1,970.000. Whiskey, basis of high wine, 1120 .106 4s. rnified Nash, and Speculation haa maintained a buoy- Ijoulsvllle con. oontrset grade, 13.00613.15. Clover, 1034 4s Manhattan gold ant confidence this work in face of 4 81 Mexican ;he stringency of the money Mexican Central 1st Tnc Receipts and Shipmants. 254 Central market and but for one or two Arttcleh. 97 Receipt. Shlpmte. that would have been seized npon Minn, and Kt. Jxiuis 4s 4 14.90U 20.300 10" Flour, bsni'ls to upset confidence In ordinary' times. Missouri. Kan. and Tex. 1 .10" 8.80" bushels Tbe eagerness of the speculation, after Missouri, Ksn. aud Tex. 2nds.... 894 Wheat, buohelM 624.2'bi 502.800 54' con. Mexico 4r. R. It. of National Corn, conunder the chafing lmpatlrntlr 213.70V 203,500 9 gen. Oats, bushels straint of the high money rates and N. Y.w 4.00U 1.000 bushels 134 6s Ne Central Rye. gen, Jersey some degree of forced liquidation, 63.250 36,300 buahels 4 Pacific 105V4 Northern Barley, all Influences broke through repressive 77 On the produce exchange, today, the snd then- - wa a mail to buy stocks Northern Pacific butter market, steady: creameries. 19 at rapidly rising prices. The demon- Norfolk and Western con. 4s4 ....1014s dairies. 17 ft 22c. Eggs, steady 96 s' ration was unprecedented in the ex- Oregon Short lJnc rfrtg. a .103 at mark, cares Included. 18 23c: perience of the oldest, operators and pnl.1; 1034s lirat- -, 22c; prime Ural. 35c; extras, viewed with unaffected amaze- Reading gen. 4 27c. Choree, steady. HV4il3c. 116 of irrepressible 8r. L and Iron Ml. con. 5s ment and sojhc anxiety. The rales paid for mony on 4. Mcn-handiw- . . AT CRIPPLE CREEK," At the Grand Monday Afternoon and Night. fu-Z0- 6-- 400 ngtRtflrt4,i.l,l,,,,loi; i.,...,,,,,,, I. r. Og' Jerome K. Jerome, the English humorist, whose Three Men lu a Boat" has been translated Into every lan Match LJ K AT CRIPPLE CREEK," At the Grand Monday Afternoon and Night. JEROME K. JEROME, J-- Fur andIn Plush Robes the Miss Seats on Salo Saturday, 10 a. m. Price a Lower floor, $1.00, 75; s: Swell Body and Portland Cutters THE SCOTTI8H TRIO. Jessie Madachlan, John and Robert Buchanan, the Scottish trio, are to appear at the Grand opera house Tuesday night. Ml Many lachlan it the Hcotilah queen of song, but she will not be the only star of tbe evening. Of John MeUnden, the Adelaide Register says: John MeUnden, a 'cellist of exceptional ability, opened with "Czardas." by Fischer, which ho played with a good rich Iona and considerable technical facility. A well deserved recall followed, and Casellas "Neapolitan Love Bong" was added. Later ho gave a tasteful and refined rendering of Chopin's E flat Nocturne. A good con trol over the various degrees of tone power and some neat playing were displayed In Popper's merry Gavotte Humoresque, and the 'cellist's powers were aevealed In a most remarkable light In a group of Goltermann's "Can illena, Klengel's Weigenlled" (whch was most delicately treated), and Vic tor Herbert's brilliant and rtfnclive "Tarsntellc. In his last contribution Mr. McLlnden introduced a piece from his own pen, a fantasia on Scotch rod Within a Mile," "Flora Mcodles Donald's I ament" and the Barren Rocks, with a clever Imitation of the bagpipes, that was much appreciated by tbe numerous Scots present. -- We Have the Finest Line of B H 1 A Mike Yokel of Ogden and . SLEDS K K ba-e- Mnson. hut low Matinee SLEDS B B B . "Dyn.uniie Ann.' Price SLEDS H exploit GREATEST SUCCESS TOO.. a THE A E :il. KSKKSKKKSHSKSHSiSSSHHSSSSSS At Cripple Creek." J. CARPENTER'S IlimiPnR Gleason of Salt Lake. I 25, 50, 75c, ty will open again on an indeflnlto period. g.-n- w-r- SALE FOR ........ 11; 64. ...... north-wester- CERT THE TABERNACLE AT CRIPPLE CREEK. LT LAKE At the Grand Monday Afternoon and Night commence of the Grand Opera Heuae on Tuesday, 10 a. m. Spe- train will ba run. cie! $1.50, 1100. R. A. GRANT, Ogden Representa- tive. PASADENA CALIFORNIA Tbe most beautiful residential we United Btataa. A place to j waeka of your vacation. units to tho seashore Loo electric care. city a opond a Only a Angel ea , La Casa Grande Hotel r. ELMER WOODBURY. Manager. BUta Hotel at Faaadmia offeii Pedal cummer rate $10 par weak, $3 per day. Oa or about January 15tb. HOC, tbe tandard will make a proposition to "cur subscriber that will n7 Proposition ever made. Don't tie Phiteelf up with other paper Until o'l har chit out-cla- propoaltlou. At the Grand Monday Afternoon Night. 44. and the following letter. which he explains era: and Miss Hobbs." by Annh- - Rm-wa- s fn ihe mind of theater-whicIn reply to one of his own. in sell, are fii-!- i he thanked ihe Kiet. for strength goer. Jerome K. Jerome. wii will give a he had found In his llm-s- : Cambridge. Mass., July 22. 179. ( liu morons recital in the Tsliernsde at My Dear Young Friend Your let-- : Ogden on January 3. unlike many mm ter has riven u: much pleasure. I sin of literary attainments, ha- - not arhier-- , happy to know that any words of mine ed his victories without a sharp and writ-ju- g hve cheered and strengthened you. .decisive struggle. His were reject ed by every publisher With my best wishes for your happiness and success in life, I am. yours to whom they were offered, snd he re-- j reived nothing but discouragements In very truly. I Ms dslre to become sn author. He HENRY MV. LONGFELLOW." The letter came at a time of sore kept assiduously at his work of he He could not get any jug for fully ten years to look at his manuserpt. and only, reived any encouragement, and when the roost Indomitable faith and perse- fame did come to him. It was achieved verance could have sustained him. in one night. From the prior of small Publisher after publisher told bint It roles In a provincial theater, he be. moM was rubbish yet when ft was b rough' came In one year England' out over one hundred thousand copies popular authir. Mr. Jerome is aeroni.i nied by Chss. were sold the first year! Mr. Jerome His Bat tell Loomis, an author snd reader Is at his best as an entertainer. readings of his own creations are of no mean ability, who will 'ke part In the evening's program. unique and most diverting. It is interesting to note in connection with the forthcoming appearance COUNTY FAIR MEETING NOTICE. here of Jerome K. Jerome, tbe author of Three Men in a Boat," that his Tb. annual iifeting of the stockfirst play wm accepted and produced asby Charles Hawtrey, after he had holders of the Weber County Fair worried every manager In London to sociation for the election ofih-- a Istard held in county produce It. It was Barbara," and li of directors will be ran at the Comedy theater. London, commiaaionqrs' room at 1:"" is m for an entire year. Ilia mure recent Wednedav. .liait.Mv :t. I9is;. TIIOS. ETHERINf'.TOX. Pr successes. The Malwer cf Woodlsr-tnr.- " WII.1.IAV IHAIti Secritnacred in America hv E H h Tlcketa for Train, $14)0. Concert Ticket, $2.00. 7 .......... AT CRIPPLE CREEK," guage. attained his success only after which would have crashed a resolute man. He exhibits, with some pride, a series of discouragement, n-- - cpl-sid- 3h .... ; I 024c: a call at the stock exchange rose to 120 per cent, and 12 per cent was paid In time past such a rise New- - York, Dec. 3i. Tbe businees York of ihe past year In the clcarii.ghouse established a new rw ord for bunk clearing. The clear:;,. ings were I03.0C0.201. the balance N-- 063.34C.U49. Tbe total dealings on tbe No w York stock exrbnnge with today's dealings not included were 21 1.859. SCO listed shares of stock and 48.360.457 shares of unlisted stocks; government bonds state and railroad $,633AnO.OfiO; t8.13A02.7ii0: iiulU'e-- l Umd. coffee on II60.598.20V. The the New York Cnfiec exchange amounted to 21,422.2.'" - : 5.487.500 Imgs last. ihe Vew Tlic years businc- - a' Imnd. l Where You Will you will finJ no better Optical (food than those that, we are displaying. Make Eyeglasses or 8pec-:ade- a according to your eyes and lit yours with the proper Iraws to suit your requirement. T. RUSHMER, J. Manufacturing Optician. 2412 WASH. AVE. |