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Show t THE HOUSING EXAMINER: ruinw ;.:o:;ixis, OGEES. UTAH, si:iTEim::i n. AMUSEMENTS. LABOR PARTY DECIDED ON BOWLING TO GRAND H. ALEXANDER fru-nl-- GRANT, Manager ' Fnnciwtt Optra TN . Mib Ks! her M. Kurr iu Kali Lake. i ISSUES AN ANOTHER BE WINTER ADDRESS FACTORY SPORT Pet i returned from n trip to Salt ljike. Wednday Out The finest Albert peaches. $1.00 par bu. at the Wilcox Grocery Co. Now CALLS ON THE VOTERS TO is the tune to buy. CLARE THEMSELVES. TONIGHT Company, E.- ther Kricka-- n. who has been siek fur fume time, has returned lu her work. Claims from tha Tivoli. . M Maude Sells of XephL is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace The Crark Li(kt Opi'ra Organiza- - tioa of America, in ' Hit: 4 Circus Clown Utahna Park : TONIGHT ococoocccccoooooscccoccco ; . High Class Vaudeville T wo Performances Every Night at 8 and 9:30 v VMMMMMMWVMMMAMVWIMi DONT MISS IT. n a CHEAT. IWWVMMMMMWMnWMVMn PRICES Logoa and raaarvod Mat. 25c; bloachora, 10c. from to Evening. Dancing 12 every GRAND OPERA HOUSE R. ALEXANDER . GRANT, Manager SATURDAY, MATINEE NIGHT. AND MINSTRELS 25 Colored Stare iw i . . 't Proaenting the Cleverest Features of MINSTRELY, OPERA AND VAUDEVILLE - Two Hundred and Fifty Laughs In One Hundred and Fifty Minuter MAHARAS CHALLENGE AND ORCHESTRA BAND Watch for Big Street Parade... Prices, 26c, 60c and 79c. Seats on Sale Reecrvcd Friday, 10 A. M. DO YOU WANT TWENTY-FIV- E DAVID ECCLES AND ASSOCIATES That Labor Has No Voice in They Are to Build Sugar Ptnt in tha Administration of tha Gallatin Valley, Mont. Government. Boyle. " that you may be kept from work by sickness or accident of any kind n If you .do, see about it now. ik Wash-lpgto- Judge Roiapp reiuim-- i from rit-ito Montana with Di-Eivle- -. Job Fingivt- and M. B. Hu mug The pan morning. up tu Montana aud Mr. Ecck-- , m win pan v wiih Mr. Browning, wen; t plans for the erection uf ugtir factory Hurt beaal of Uuit. iu ifiu (j;. la i in valley waa nia-lhi the party tln-ithat more than expccta.-- ' lions. aiaiiM a lua; Kolapp Judge factory unduubudly would 1h- limit in the Uallatiu alley by Mi and his that before associate. It is Mr. Eeclea return fniui thu east, he will have Imereatud eaxtern men in the enterprise anil closed arrangements for lha beginning of wmk on the sugar mill. In capacity it will bo classed among the hugest mills In the count Upon the success of thu i - wu-rila- r r Ki-r- evp-'cic- r. scheme depends the establishment of a new industry in Montana, by next spriug. By way of encouragement, people in the valley supported the move liy assuring the financiers uf their Industrial support to the extent uf many thousands of acres of beets. The Uallatln valley ouuialna some of ihe best soil in Montana. It is of a rich loam and excellently suited for heet culture. Practically unlimited i the wa'er supply, which reduces the only risky feature of beet raising to early frosts. As beets are raised successfully In Canada, several hundred miles north, dangers from climatic conditions are not feared. have more or less than twenty-fiv- e You can dollars. HUGO D. WELLS 208 Eccles Building At noon Site Tribune says: Win, vesterdsv in MeXoilavllle, Miss Elan M. Dangers, formerly a teacher In the Ogden public schools, a married to Charles H. Kircher. Ogden Waterworks manager of the company. The bride waa a teacher in the public eehoola and was awarded the position of teacher of the kindergarten. hut declined It for the reason that ahe wan to be married.' Joseph ('hex, attorney for the James H. Spargo estate, filed wlrh (Jerk David Mattson, a petition of the executors to Incorporate Ihe estate under the laws of Utah. The capital ta to be In the sum of gljn.iiou and the executors coustltuto thu hoard of directors. Tile will of Ihe late Mr. Hpargu provided that the estate be Incorporated for the purpiMie of keeping it Intart. The more is to lie managed distinctly apart from the rest of tha estate, and in order to do no. two Incorporations will be made. The store will bu the Lasts for a tl'Vfd company. rIjkawayTouple Oregon Man Notifies the Police Watch for Them. ta Excitedly, Thomas Corinue of View, Oregmi, telegraphed to the police station yesterday and volunteered the information that his wife was running away with auuthcr man named June Patton. The general direction of ihelr flight he believed i he toward Ogden. 'and notified the station to luck jut for the couple. With the information waa sent a description of bis wife and the man ahe ta fleeing with. Her age la given ax 27, while her companion is 24. dark complcxiun and large in stature. WH RE IS MRS. S!M:R? at Butts and Bha Wanted. Her Husband Died la A telegram from Butte was received from Uuttu yesterday requesting the police department to locale Mrs. 8. N. Klnicr. who la visiting relatives lu Ogden, llcr husband died at Butty at an early ht.ur today. Inquiry at Ilia postofflee substantiated Ihe kiipiionI-tiothat ahe is In Ogden. Yesterday n ahe called fr a letter, after having returned from- Ligan. aud her wherean abouts will la- discovered before answer is sent to Butte. PERSONALS PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH MITCHELL BROS. Monument!, Copings and Headstones. Dont buy from agents, aa they get largo commlasams and yon have to pay them. Bee your home people first Yard opposite City Cemetery. Mjytl Mias Hazel Woodcock of 798 Seventh street, who has been visiting friends in southern Utah, has retained home. . Louis A. Bailey of the Loo Angeles Leather and Saddle Co, is In the city oo business. Mira Bath Brett, cashier at I. L. Clark A Sons' store, has returned from her vacation. d concbessmanIowell Praist Utah's Capable Congressman. Brigham Paper The Box Elder Report, published at Brigham City, Is supporting Congressman Howell, and, in its Issue of Wednesday, says: Mr. Howell enjoyed his labors ex- ceedingly In the past session. He comet home enthused with that potentiality, and statesmanlike spirit which tha dignity of the calling gives to a man of proper fitness and character. broadMr. Howell is a whole-souleminded mnn beyond reproach in every personal quality. He is a fitting repd, OGDEN 263 IGF EXCHANGE St Twenty-fift- h Calif emla and Direct Wire fas AH kastem IS CAMACEOS5.QOO Aged Prove Woman Brings Agaiaat a Railroad. Reaoo. porting Evente Zeddlc and Reuben Evans and Captain Kneass of the Industrial school, will leave this morning for South Fork ou a hunting and fishing trip. Mrs. W. Raymond, of 1417 Washington avenue, gave a luncheon Wednesday lo a number of her friends. Action At Provo I'mIhv a complaint will be filed bv the firm of Maginnla A Cftrn. against the San Pedro 4k Los Angeles railroad company aa defendant in an action brought for damages by Rebecca Hanley, an aged woman of Provo, Chairman. . for per const Injuries received, due to L M. BARNES. 4be alleged carelessness of the comSecretary. Site ask for 80.000. The auit to pany. Address all commualcatkina is one of the first brought against the NaFirst XV, M. Piggott. basement lata Angeles since it opened for traftions! Bank Building." fic. In the complaint Mrs. Hartley stales that the company maintains a track In TRIAL THGEE one of the streets over which It Is necessary to cross in order to board Art But Ar Charged Swindlers, They the passenger train. One night she With Vagrancy. purchased a ticket for Salt Lake and started for the train. It la alleged Trial of the three men arrested as that the road over which ehe had to swindlers at the depot, Monday nigh, cross was protected by a few planks a man from raised above the ground after they had nearly one Butte. Is being conducted this no that In the dark the passage foot, noon before Judge' Murphy. Lack of was Aa Mra, Hartley stepevidence prevented a charge of swind- ped dangerous. the track the absence of onto ling being preferred against them, so lanterns prevented her from seeing they are charged with vagrancy. the abruptness of the grading and she Attorney Newton of Salt lake will fell heavily on her arm and side. The defend the men. They are well known force of the fall broke ber arm and over the intermountmln country aa bruised her body. She alleges that sure thing operators. Yesterday morn- since then she bss been unable to do ing their pictures were found In n pa- ber work and will be confined to her per edited by the Pinkerton detective bed tor several months because of the association, with the crimes charged Injuries whirti she believes are pen Relatives and friends of rural mail carriers will hereafter be obliged to find a better excuse thin that ridea In the open air are beneficial to their health before they will be permitted to ride wHh the carriers. Heretofore families members of the carriers have been permitted to ride with them tor this purpose, but an order issued by the fourth assistant ganarai says that hereafter only postofflee inspectors or regularly accredited agents of the government ahall be allowed ; to ride with the against them. carriers .on their regular trips. past-mast- Otfden, Utah SECRETARY resentative of the sturdy character of the Wert. Congreaaman Howell is a great admirer of President Roosevelt His ability and inand his policy. tegrity, be raid, 'cannot be questioned; he Is absolutely righteous.' " . BEEN MEN U) WALLACE ROOT IN LIMA. I.ima. lYi-uSept. IS -- A festival uuivi-rsiiat the held vreieiday. SATRout and Secretary was electi-au SPIRITED AWAY FROM IDAHO PENITENTIARY. nouorary member ( the uiwriiuiiou. la the afternortu Minister Dudley gave a garden party at thu American legaRubber Ball to Be Used in Ogden for tion. Hurried Out ef Baiae at Night Without the First Time Changes at Knewladge of His Atthe Alley. NORTH RIVER TUNNEL. torneys. u New- will be ivviied and enBowling tered aiming the fall and winter aperis. 8atui day afternoon. The alleys have been silent since epring when they were closed after a successful acaaou. Devotees of the game are preparing their buwllug arms tor a strenuous season. Numerous improvements have been made and are being made to the alley a. lu places the floors and ball runs have been repaired, and revarnished. The uld halls have bees revarnisiied and many uew ones have been added. Among the new are several made of hard rubber. In the east last swasou the rubber ball waa used extensively and found to be superior In every point to the wooden ball. .Without increasing the size of the hall, the same weight has been obtained as lu Ihe larger wooden ball. It ta less liable to rbip and thn cohesive force of the rubber practically makes it crack proof. Commercial leagues at the city are expected to use Ihe balla In Karnes that require accurate throw-lu- g. The ceiling of lit alley building will Bebe washed with a blue calcium. sides adding attiactlve-iea- a to the alley. It will be of service In eliminating the smoke that collects on the celling from lamps. On ths walls advertisements will be displayed the entire length uf the alley. Moat of thu commercial leagues of last season will again prepare teams tor Inter-citA schedule competition. will be arranged early In the season, prises posted and an impetus gives the SPARC9 ESTATE INCORPORATED game. A western tournament la a likely event In bowling circles and in Compliance With the Provisions of Ogdon la In Hue to entertain the crack bowlers of the tntermounmin country. tha Will. - nuft SIEVE ADAMS HAS Seui-.-hliit- t The United Labor party uf tins F. X. Hess has filed bis oath of county has burned au address, wliii-nffiee w secretary of the Ogden Union was made public this muruing. it is Rallwa) A Depot company. as follows: We come before the public at this John Fergereon has accepted a position with the Wheelwright Brothers time making no excuse for entering the field of politics. It L not only Mercantile company. our right, but our duty. U in Miss Edna Sim. after a short vacafact that the America u Federation, has returned lu her poeitiou tion of jiUr has. fur year, ret used with Reese Howell t, Sons. to enter into politics, as a body, bur rather allowing its members to afGet your Alberta peaches from the filiate with the party which, lu their Wilcox Grocery Co. They have the would be the most (storJudgment, beet in the city. UX per bu. able to organised labor, aud the right of laboring people in general. Frank Fleshner left Wednesday for Thua, tor years, have we supported Portland, Oregon. He has been in those who promised much and fulfilled but little. Thua. tor years, haw we Ogden visiting his uld home. been supplicants at the feet uf the and wife of Humphpowers that be.' asking In nioUcruiioti Ir. P. 11. Mecs rey, Neb., are v Kiting Mrs. Meti s sis- and coming empty-handeaway. ter, Mrs. A. C. Crttcs. Therefore, we deem the t'uie propitious fbr us b arise and maud A china shower was given last night, upon our feet as' men and women at the' homo of Mrs. Doctor Snedsker, and demand Justice; and march to the polls In a aolid phalanx, aa It were, in honor of Mist Edith Ensign. to enforce those demands. We, tha laboring people of the If you purcliasr your meats of United 60 per cent Weaiherby" youll never have the of the Btstea, compose population; and yet what voice chagrin of placing a bad roast, steak hare we in the administration or its chop og your table. government. None. We also produce all of the nations wealth, aud yet, WANTED One hundred girls by what has been or la, our rompenMi-tlun- ? tha gait Valley Canning comA mere existence. While we do run Five Cars at Points. clone pany, not believe In the equal per raphe to factory. distribution of the wealth of the nation, yet we do believe that labor EmmcLl Browning, con uf George should receive n Just proportion uf the to wealth If creates. Browning, will leave nest week study dentistry at the Chicago College 'Bettering In the enactment of jusi of Dentistry. and equitable laws, end enforcement of nil law, we most heartily condemn Misses Mae and Viola Anderson uf the tendency of city, county and state Brigham City, are visiting with Miss officials to sell and barter the iieople'a Bertha Wheelwright of 2&32 Quincy 'birthright' to corporate greed, for a mess of pottage.' as shown iu the nvrnuc. Um of public utilities. And, further, we recngnlxr the comIf you want to always be suro of mon lntereate of the farmer, the megetting good meal at a fair price dont 2438 chanic, the small dealer and the comfntl tn go to Went herb) (," mon laborer in this, that they are beWash. Ave. ing ground to tMtwder between the upand nether millstones of exThe directors of the Weber Club per held their monthly meeting at the tortionate trust prices mi theoue Land the bearing of an undue portion of club rooms at nuon Wednesday. Only and the burden uf taxation on the other. pmiltne matters were disposed of. The farmer and' the merchant are compelled to buy and sell their prod' Ladies uf Marraliee are requested uce it prires fixed by the trust; also, to meet at Essies hall. Friday, at 2 the farmer, tiro merchant, the meFrank of funeral the attend to ni p. chanic and the laborer are all comU Towne, non of stater Emma Towne. pelled to purchase the necessities of life at prices fixed hy the same power. W. H. BenueU of Coalville, Stull we follow Mindly the road a his home, Ogden properly for lhat led tn the downfall of the Roman ave-nusite between Llnroln and Wall empire? When 2 tier rent of her people and will make owned on. Twenty-third- , 97 per cent of her weelib, the Ogden hla homo. und she was light uf nome went out, no more." We ' find,- - by consulting Malleuthin Brother of Ogden Can- statistics, lhat less than 1 per cent yon have signed a contract for the of our people own 31 per cent of the ra hiring of the new "Idlewlld" cafe In productive wealth in our own land; Ogden Canyon, and will begin work at and that in the last fifty years the number uf homeowners of the United once, Btstea has been reduced from 97 per The Uncle Joe stories appearing In rent to leas than 2 per cent, and the 8undny Examiner are winning the many of the latter carry mortgages; attention of not only the uld people, and this, the old parties tell us. is but the y oung as well. They are edu- prosperity. Shall we follow further this road cational. yet told in such way as to that leads tn ruin, nr shall we assert be highly entertaining. Read them. and maintain the proposition that Hits Tha funeral service over the remains la a government of the people; for the the people? of Frank Lester Towne, son of M r. and people, and by Believing in the Justice of our Mrs. Frank Towne, will be held from the family residence. No. 1036 Twenty-fourt- h ratine, and In an endeavor to right the upon the people street, on Friday afternoon, wrongs perpetrated thu' influence of corBepL 14th. at S oclock. Rev. Klderkln by and through will officiate. Interment will be in the porate greed, we. the labor poople of the ttate of Utah and the county of Mountain View cemetery. Weber, organise and launch thin, the n, Milton, United Labor party, and call upon all, Isaac Kahn and Ills have been arrested In Ball Lake for whether organised or unurganlxed, an the farm, contempt of court and ordered to ap- wheher In tha shop or love honesty. Justice and pear before Judge Marshall on 8cpt. and alltowho unite in securing these many 17 to show cause why they should trnsta nob he punished for disregarding the needed reforms. . In order to accomplish this purInjunction against ticket brokers. pose, s mass convention la called to Mri E. C. Manson, wife of Super- meet Sept. 27, at 2 o'clock p. m., in the county court bouse, fur the purintendent Manaon of the Ralt division of the Bout hern Pacific, and pose of nominating a full ticket to be A Mrs. E. E. Csltln, wife of thn general voted for at the coming election. the full delegation is expected from all manager of the coast division of cam line, left thin morning tor Wash- points in the county. By order of county .central comington, D. C. With them la Miss Csrrie Calvin, who is to 'enter the National mittee. W. M. FIGtiOTT. (Signed I school for young women at . . EVERY WEEK r l ALLEYS WILL BE BUSY ON URDAY NEXT. branching out. . DOLLARS h.-.- - . DE- well-know-n fl.00. Tic. iOc, Sic. FIUCE8 air-- , a.iv i - ahil.'it-Tire IV a tuj'iou 12 milt--' on-- hum Sea vnhRh:. Six ol thu oidi-- pnxt.ii m; niiii'-t- iu Sea ii h light in- running a tuiul ..f 7o o- and So t; huh) air adni-inei.t in Hi'- mil s TIiim ha!t old prudurci an- tin- ij,;hi-:oi- , in. ex. Knit hero Nevada, Xi-Kra. and t'vtus Noide. -- Mr.. OPERA HOUSE liMMi in the Case of J. CAPTURED A TRAIN. Cicnfuegoa, Sept. 13- .- After destroy. Ing the bridge on the line of the Cuban Central near las Jaa yesterday, ihe insurgent captured a train, burned a railroad atatiun and destroyed the then telegraph instruments. They went on to Cruces, where they took In the cash the municipal treasury. Rebels are eeiztug American property at Manlcaragua. Santa Clara province. OOOOOPOOOOOOOOO O O TROOPS MAY GO TO CUBA. O O Washington, Sept. 13. While O there are no activities O around the war department. It O la known that army officials O are keeping In cloe touch with O the development in Cuba and O are ready for any orders that O may be deemed nccereary by O the ITentdr-ntThe arrival of O the Denver at Havana was of- O flctally reported lo Ihe navy O department. vh-lbl- . O o O O O O O O O O O O O o O o O ooooooooooooo lioic, Ida., Kept. 13. Steve Ad&uro waa spirited away from the state last night and takn to Wal- lace, where a charge of murder baa been made against him. Atiorue.'i Clarence Harrow and John P. Nugent, representing the officers ct the Western Federation of Miner, who arc involved in the 8ieuuenberg caae. apparently were outwitted by fhii move. They left this afternoon for Wallace. ueelaring their intentions to institute habeas corpus proceedings ia aa effort to secure the release of Adams. ONE-ARME- MEN'S UNION, Has Been Organised ia Chicago fee Mutual Protection.. d Chicago. Sept. IS. The Mens" union waa founded here laet Ita principles essentially are night. humanitarian, it being devised with special regaid fur the 1.200 maimed, legless or armless switch tenders, flagmen and c rousing men employed by the railroads In and near Chicago. One of the first thing on the program of the new unlun will be to secure a more comfortable' existence for the dlrabted members. The list of demands lo be filed with the railroad companies embraces cushioned seats" for members with stumps." Ice water la summer time and awning shades to protect the tenders from the. bust of the sun and the dampness. One-arme- YOU YOURSELF Skeen ve. R. B. Paine. Tin- - demurrer to the complaint in HAVE SAID IT the caae of J. D. Skeen va. R. H laine, which had previously been argued hy counsel and taken under by the judge, was yeaierdar mornlrig overruled hy Judge Howell and the defendant waa granted until 2 . m. today to answer or plead. At that time the accusal Inn waa read to Mr. Paine and he was ordered lo apaud pear In rourt next Baturday plead. Thu damage suit of A. Y . Satterfield ugainat- - the Ogdeu A Northwestern Railroad company la being tried by Jury today. - Suit ia being brought for the recover)- of Itbu.bOh damages, It being alleged hy the plaint Ilf that during a controversy with a conductor In the employ of the company, the latter attacked him at. North Ogden and put him off the trgla. Kenneth H. Jmaea, who was arrested Tuesday night at the Utahna drug store, waa examined this morning aa to hla sanity. Thu examining board now has the matter under ad- How iiinn.v timet, after funWalu of .rotir friend Iihyc ,voti mi i1 that it waa an tiiilnip that (it didn't fuoti1i ti their, to name with lire an comfort the famllieg they did before death intervened? Jhi vou want the same thing aaid of vou? other U-a- Got some Life Insurance now. HUGO D. WELLS 208 Eei'leM Uuildiug, Odilon, Utah. visement. A WARM DISCUSSION, Iarht. Sept. 13. Then- - was an animated discussion In the course of the cabinet meeting held at liamhoulllet relative to the application of the reparation law. The result waa that the mlnlHtera decided to enforce the enactment In Ha entirely with resolution and firmness, but at the same time O pay the greatest degree of respect possible tn the conscience of the people. No church will he closed before December, 1907. The gewernment ran lasiie a decree of closing only In cues where worship ha not been exercised during a twelve month preceding the enactment, or where no worahlp association has been formed. It was the general rent intent of thu member of the cabinet that a great rhange In public feeling would orcur before Mich action became necessary. They believe npitoaltlon will subside, thus obviating the danger of s religious conflict. Octoiier 33 ban been fixed upon provisionally for the meeting Will , Exhibit on Tabernacle Grounds SATURDAY, SEP. 15 royal AERIAL ENCLAVE ROADS FOR SEARCHLIGHT. Santa Fa and Sait Laka Roads Construct Branches to Tap Mineral rTT) Zone, g it &T ROMAN HIPPODROME EDUCATIONAL MUSEUM of parliament. Sept. 10. Two Searchlight, Nov short .railways lines are being constructed which are. of more importance than their limited length would at flrat glance, seem to Indicate. These lines arc branches of the Santa Fc and Salt Lake roads, with Searchlight, Nev., aa the objective point. In reaching ihis important and tapidly growing ramp, the roads both tap, at different points, a broad valley which Is destined to become an important agricultural section. At present this valley s but an incident in the calculations of the railway companion; Searchlight, It mine and Ha geyeral business being the immediate object of the road building. Searchlight has been a gold produchen ing camp a long time. It recently come Into greater prominence becaune rich of a number of phenomenally strikes In that Immediate vicinity, and because of the increasing richness of the older producing mines. Tna Searchlight district in proving mauent. to be the richest mineral district in CANADIAN-MEXICASTEAMERS. the state. Ita dimensions have not been defined. It I known to he 18 has to be Xiclorla, B. C, Sept. 13. Steamship mNea wide and tbe length camp of Searchlight service, for which contracts were re- determined. Thodividend-payinmines cently signed by Mexico and Uansds, contains more In Nevada. yearly-than any camp Barnwell A Searchligwith a subsidv of 1100,000 Work oa the will be commenced in February. Two as he Santa Fe branch la steamers of 4.40 tons capacity will ht-road combe operated between British Columbia known, 1 rapidly approaching within night of and Mexican pens, connecting with pletion. Graders ere expected to have Searchlight and it lanext the Lehuanta railroad. month. The the road running on SEPTEMBER EXCURSIONS. line branches from Barnwell, Cal., and tbe Ivwipnh Hn of the Sants Round Trip. will be 23 miles long. steel leaves Ihe main line Salt City of Mexico, dally to Sept. 14th, from Searchat Nlpton. Cal., 22 mllra300 169.80. to miles $61.90. light. It will be Jut Tronto, Canada. Sept. Angeles by rail Searchlight from I Denver, Color 'Li Springs, Sept. when tbe btanch linen are completed. 817.73. Observation. Pullman sleepers, din- Construction wan not an on the Ijike'a line an earl) ing cars. the latTV. 2nd guilt Fe branch, conucqticnlly Mid'and 77 Colorado By., j hc Into first camp. be will ter road South. 10-1- under- n DEMURRER OVERRULED D. 13. -- The York, Sept ground wedding of Jersey City and New York waa celebrated yexwrdav-whea number of official of the Pennsylvania railroad, engineer and other flrrt time employe went for the I brought the North river lunnel. w K&roRMtxs TRAINED CAMEL5 TRAINED SACRED CATTLE TRAINED TAPIR TRAINED DROMEDARIES TRAINED CASSOWARY TRAINED ANT EATER TRAINED BOB INDICUS TRAINED LLAMAS S-- 2 TRAINED PIGS TRAINED OO ATS f RAINED TIQER5 TRAINED PONIES TRAINED ZEBUS TRAINED BIRD TRAINED PUNAS TRAINED DOOS O-- F thR5- - 350 3501 2 ajcmals in UNNY CLOWN of Acrobats. O Scores of Lilliputian Performers. Troupes and Wire Rope Gymnasts, Bycyclists, Juggler, Walkers, Necromancers, Atbcletes, ant Japanese Performers. EVERY ACT BRAND NEW TALKING . PONY EXCITING RACES A Bid MORAL SHOW WATERPROOF TENTS . HIGH SCHOOL RIDING BRING THE CHILDREN LBAPINO OREYHOUNDS EVERY ACT A FEATURE ANIMAL POLICE PATROL A PLAY ENACTED BY DOGS ISIS, the TALKING MONKEY Italian Banda Roasa Royal Gregorys Every Child Attending the Matinee Will rt j Be Given a Pray Rice, Absolutely Free. 11 a. m. Daily Kroo Parado GrandONE TICRETStreet ADMITS TO $A IMPARTMZNTS A POPULAR PRICES , |