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Show THE AMUSEMENTS. .i! hc u iu jjr A ir.urriagi-- IiciIim In JitM-p-:i t'.iiu , GRAND OPERA HOUSE terJuy t,lau b. Sail Luke. - Stewart I'lecnl Opera Co. i "Bahette . Tue-da- liriiimt .i iit rsn- lit inipurtaLi-uuinmumliT. Completa Broadway Thsatsr, Nsw York City. Production s Mabel Day, Bertha Shalek, Bessie Fatrfcaim, Wm. G. Stewart, Carl Haydn, Geo. W Leslie, Bowman Ralston. And the Greatest blngiug Chorus in America. PRICES Night 75c $1.50, $1.09, 60c, 2&c. A. fei.--. Abbott Maginui sition ou the ti.p. a has Gartte THEATER Farley wus chsrgi it by Mrs. Bertha Priersuti with ciliug Hq:ir to an habitual drunkard, (lepltc not ices served upuu him warning him not in do o. Eiidence was to the effect (hut Peterson obtained bis liquor at Farley aalimu, but a new ami uninitiated partner sold the drink. Fariey may lie arrested uu a new complaint i'ntil the affair is straightened nut. will reserve hla decision. Mv name I Roy Watts; llo G. Watts, tu be mute precise, but my friends jlst call me Kov. Porter I'.v and oretiiainHi. and a colnted ntan, aah, and a gentleman; yea. ash. a gentleman.- -' dee lai cal Roy Watts, a dusky witness sumnionnd in the case of tlic- - city vs. A. 1 Porter, tailored, arrested for niaiuiainiug a gambling house. Theix,uflcr. Watta narrated in a continuous flow of ambiguous language, a story of Inconsistencies and funny situations that demoralized lhc dignity of the court.. He stated that several durktea were in the room over the Bennie saloon playing a friendly game of whist for tho drinks. Tho eliy attorney clung to this bit of evidence and hoped to make out of it a cane, hut Watta, realizing hht mistake. Increased his pratweave at bis tle and changed the story. He declared solemnly that he entered the room to look ou. watched the opening of the game of whist, but fell asleep and did not awake until the officers arrested those present. No amount of strategy could make him deny the remodeled story and the city lost its case. Judge Murphy dismissed the case. On complaint of hla neighbors, Charles Beaton was arrested fur beating hla wife. Hla case, in the abeeui-uf the complaining witness, was postponed until Tuesday morning. po- at itenu. Nevada. Vallnn Tanmv, a man who hail hi neck broken at Grouse Creek, Net., on in the Ogden and aho wa Ueneral U'jpiial. Is still alive, but some ol bi donors do no hupu for an absolute recovery. nh-iau- J. Jitilgi-liurpli- of the Carnd. repteseuLativc works of the concern which is delivering many new engines i the Harrimau lines, is In Ogden lo iuspei'l the new kiruinoiivMi that arc rowing to (he I'uioii Pacific and Southern Pacific. A. Baldwin Ililla-Uelphi- atino.ince the engagement of I heir daughter, ('ora, tu .1. If. Hurnhardl. formerly timekeeper In the KuUlhcrn Pacific TONIGHT ofilce. WITH OCCEN AUDITORIUM ROLLER The Utahna StockCo. . RINK RULES. begins at one strukr of the gong, and ceases at iwo strokes of the gong. !. No smoking allowed In or about the premlaea, except in the smoking room. 3. Gentlemen will not soil the floor with tobarco; others will not be permitted to do ao. 4. Crowding, loud talking or otber rude or noisy ilenuinslratlun are forbidden. 5. No oue should bland, even fur a moment, on the skating aurface, ur so I. Skating PRESENTS THE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRF as- - 10, 20, SOe. old-fashion- 19n;. 5 ed ss . to obstruct the entrance to the ALLENS B. B. B. FLOUR GO. , Pacific Tie a string around your finger ao a to remember to favor ua with year next order for Laundry work. Yon cannot very well do without the service we render. Our aim is to satisfy our customers, for by to doing their contlnusd patronage is assured, Ogden Steam Laundry 437 SSth fit. Phil O'Mars, n( the Auditorium, back of the postufllce, claim that the ball the largest between Chicago anil Ban KraucUco. Even Ihe Balt Jjike auditorium, which he is liyild-nwill no: equal the Ogden structure iu lloor space. 1 Kly la already Coast factor), San Jose, CaL - ATTACKED Every woman knows that a to BY SKEEN polished table collects so much dust in a day that she can write pub-lu-he- il is handed to legal document THE COURT. place or the view of others, i. In pqttlng on skates, see that the buckles are upon the outside of Btopa earache in two minutes: tooth" the fsuL ache or pain of burn or scald in flte 7. Never cross the skating surface minutes: huaraenesa, one hour; In paslng to or from a sent; always two hours; sore throat, twelve follow the direction f the skateis. hours Dr. Thomas Eclectric Oil, mon8. B pjttin or throwing any arch ever min. la the skating pttrface will not be permitted. dangerous and 8. Going up or down stairs with Fhuil oli.PMENTS la skates on dangerous and strictly prohibited. At ' Least 120 Carloads Bent Out of 111. No stick, cane, string or other Weber County. on the similar allele must be taken floor, Il is climated, by one of ihe leadII. In skatlug .around the circuit ing shipper of Ogden, that at least uniform all will observe a direction, 120 carloads of fruit .Including peaches, Interfere to never care taking great pear and plum,, have been shipped with the movement of others. from Weber counljr thla eea'cm. These 12. No skater should stop, eren for bit a have leen consigned mostan inatanl. in the circuit, except tu carload ly to points iu Minnesota, Iowa, Nea assist lady. braska and Missouri. In addition in 13. Pushing, tripping, racing, tagcarload ahipmenu, there ha been fulor of others' hold garging tHklng ly a much aa 131 cars nmde In hum!! ments, or any Hide or dangerous ac- xlilpinenig by local freight and express, tions are strictly forbidden. it being not an Uncommon thing to 14. Most falls occur from the feet send 1.200 caeca Of fruit in one day by or with each other, being parallel express, the small shipment being one ao. foot thla as In position nearly to points ti Montana, Wyoming cannot rheck the movement of the mostlyNebraska. and other; hence, before attempting to Of shipped from stand upon tlic skates, the lieginner Weberthe 120 carloads county, about 70 cars have should place the heels together, with North Ogden and Pleasant the feet at right angles, in whleh posi- come from tion they should siwsy s be. v Idle get View, the balanre being distributed about the county. Ung up. sitting down or standing upon Eastern Mills and factory, Manawa, Wis. to freaic the office of r ivuuiiii siun-er- , ihe cumin living tin- nnl our tu he state aupimrling such uu uffice Km this office it is sold iliai Mi. Suintord re eive salary in addition tu ihe swlaiy iiilarht-- to the office of couuty eouimisbioner. (apt. Hiilaiiioki siaied lesicrday that he ti.it acquainted wi'.li the eenteiiis id (lie complaint. "1 did not know auyibing alioul Hie cum plaint uniil the nrwpnioi'-- . llie liiieutioii of Skeen.' he 1 am not said. surprised tor iu any way rnurrrticd over his aellou. Aa tu the ucfihvi id my dptie as eotipiy attorney well. I siand ready lor au Invesiigaiiou. 11ULAN1SK1 ' Phones 4MTiHi:U Take a package of this famous health and brain building flour home with you New England Brown Bread. A chance at tand enjoy some good a right hot loaf will make you think you are in Boston where the Puritans B. B. B. made bread just like you can make from ALLEN'S SELF-RISIN- G FLOUR-- All first-clagrocers, retail and wholesale, handle it. uins-cleat-h- 174. ..VUilMM:, MAN roi-i-- i Mike FlaUertt , ah-- , aa iskt-the depot Suu.iat wuiuiiis while AN SALOONKEEPER IS BROUGHT BEFORE JUDGE MURPHY. suffering teimurn; insanity brought n by the excessive use of iiiiuor. ha bti-i- i taktn tj tin- euuiiiy Jh. where be will be held lor rxutuaiuatiuu. Colored Gentleman Got Twisted in Testimony Charles Bcston Is H.-F. Wilou i t will Cal., Arrested. bold a street uivrimn iu Ogden. Wed7:"M. Uciulier at Ill'll, nesday evening. under i lie aukpire of ihr Socialist In the cac of the City . Bmmu jiariv. Failey. proprietor .if the Riverside taken, liela Kadikb. ilic stue'-inman, la it wssafter testimony had beenwas nut that Fat arranging (or the eirciiou f a mis the ntaudincuvered wanted m a warrant sad comith baeuien!, ou the story building. uu plaint were issued for his partner, Gen. properly he recently ptuvha-c- il who was prose ul iu court. Twenty fifth street bet w vrn Lincoln Gibson, Judge Murphy took the ease under ami Wall. Air. and Mrs. John Kay r PRICES in:si.V Allens Boston Brown Bread Flour i - - wet-tins- UTAH. U- Book and lories by Harry Music by Victor Herbert, UTAHNA i( ii - And Orchestra to the most sucre, ful Uomic Oiivra U ibe dtcadc. B. Smith. Ll. u. Imi. I . SOLD LIQUOR TO WRONG i The Ladle- of hi .il.m- - .. a:,- re to lt- pivtcm at ihur rvgul.ir qat-ale- .Tonight JOHN COKT ! I Association. R. ALEXANDER GRANT, Res, Mgt. . .a-- . i - Northwestern Theatiical Direction St.Tlil.vi) ... OUDCS, ... i:,.r in toiu.iir.'W uci:i.iiiu MOKMNG LXAMINEH: Charging tha County Attornay With rt ta Perform Other Chatges her name on The same thing happens to a soda cracker exposed to the air sufficient reason for buying FAMOUS COACH HORSE DEAD Ogden hiiiseineu will It'aiu with the news which comes from Tacoma, Wasiilngtou, to the cBVci that coach AptviHis, ihe great pi horse beiniigiiig lo iho Horse agency, iu this clly, was among the horses to perish In ihe recent fire which visited a of Tatxmta a few day ago. The horse had been sold to D. A. Hams, of Tacoma, for IIS.iHHi but hail not yet been dcilveied to bis uew owner. AprojMis, during his slay In this of local city, was the lulmiiittion liurreiueu. who chararterixeil bint aa the greaul coach horse that has ever been brought into the West.. He was on exhibition hero for several nniutlia in charge of Gordon D. Kinder, Ihe western manager for the McLaughlin people, and created no little interest and eouimeut. He was a prixe-- Inner ur the country, In various section among which were the championship At the Bt. laiula among eoarhdioiiie fair, and Brat prize al the International Lite Slock show, iu Chicago, previous to hi being shipped to this city. re-gi-et An accusation sgaiusi County Attorney E, T. Hulanlski. chsiging that officer with neglecting anil retiming to perform nis duties was deposited with Judge Howell yesterday afteriiouii by Attorney J. D. Skeen, who asks tlic court to Issue a citation in the case. Thla arlion la what may be termed the beginning of a political fight on the head of the Republican ticket : li la also advertising matter in the tace for county attorney im being made by Rkeen. It la further alleged that ear-mar- fight. It is further reported that fikccu will Immediately prepare and Die similar accusations against other county Unecda Biscuit the g the attacks on Captain llulanlrki are being made by Skeen In hoie of securing the endorsement of the Democratic convention for Ihe nomination for eonnty attorney. The action througn-em- t k bears the of a polfticsl of- ficials. who hate been nominated by It baa Ihe Republicans for been staled that the present move by Skeen has lieen made with a view to strengthening hmwif with the I'uited Labor Party, who nomtuated him for county attorney, fur, li Is alleged, there la some objection lo Skeen by members of the central committee of that party, who re demanding the removal of Skeen front the tirket, In the charges tiled against Mr. Hulanlski. ll is act forth that on April G, 18(13, Joseph Stanford, acting in the capacity of county commissioner, presented tu the board of county commissioner ,nd received payment of a claim for $273.30. The claim, it Is stated, was for the expense of Joseph Stanloid. Charles R. Hollingsr.orth, then cminly clerk for Weber eounty. and one George M. Haus.-in- , and not alone for the expense of Stanford. It Is asserted thm Stanford. Hollingsworth and Hanu spent the money while trying to induce the legislature $100 BIG proof package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Esties Doctor Specialist Curat whan ethara fall. Modem matheda. Free consultation for any Chronic Disease of any name or nature. Every caae guaranteeC A Partial List of Diseases Cored Catarrh Deannas, Ringing In the Ban, Dtsasiea of tho Head, Throat, Not, Eye or Ear. AU Disease of the Irnnga, Bronchial Tube and ChnnL Di sea sen of the Stomach, Liver. Kldneya and Bladder. Heart Diaeaeo, Rheumatism, Aathms, Nervoua Troubles, fit. Vitua Daace, Filaa, FI. tula a .id all Rectal Troubles, Tap Worm, Blood Folaoalng. from aay cause. Diseases peculiar to Womea. ANY PRIVATE DISEASE OP MEN quickly cnied to stay cured. Remember the eumlnatloa and advice in FRSS. Dome at oaee. Tomorrow may he loo late. Gall or write. DR. ESTES:, RESULTS. .SPECIALIST Office hours. Id a. m. to I p. m. 24r,g Waahlngtoa Ave. (Boy I, Block!, Ogden. Utah. Entranna Room 19. Remember tha number. PS8SH They Fear the Light Ml reciprocating. Yeslcr-iIh- v Fred J. Kteael & Co, received a for carload each of Idhana mineral water, lieer and groceries, to bo shipped tu that great copper camp. SEARCH INCJFGR A CIEL Fied Howard, the contractor, la constructing fur o. M. Runyon a new Police Force Are Aiding tha Parents f Eva Campbell. ' wilding on the name ground occupied b thp structure recently burned ou "all avenue, iictwecn Twenty-aeenuby ihe parents of tlie girl and Twenty-thirstreet. The building ihu police' force is doing all In lie will bo 48 by 00 feet, (wo stories high. power to prevent Eva Campbell Irani leaving Ihe city. Outgoing trains are B. F. Dense), formerly employed by lieln-- witched, and an inspection of iic First National bank aa paying the boarding hott-e- s will be made ibis ''ler. hsa formed s afternoon. Miss Campbell was seen in tn W. F. Lindsey. The new firm will the clly yesterday morning., . retuii and wholesale grain, hay, etc. Sunday night the parents of the girl, who live at North Ogden, were startlThe Platt Saddlery Co. hare d ed by the contents of a note whleh 2277 ihe property at Washing-lul-l informed Ihem that Eva would not avenue, the flint door north of the come bnck alone. It Is thought that the Parry building on Twenty third and glil intended to .elope and marry a Washington avenue. An addition la man unknown lo her parent. After bulid on the rear whirh will reading the note stops were taken to uuc them a floor space of 20x113 feet. locate lior. This property belonged to the First , Yesterday morning she was seen hv Na'lonal Bank, a lady with whom Miss Campbell left word for hef parent tliai she would The Skeen literary bureau la work- lake an afternoon train for Chicago. ing overtime these day. There 1 t'io Cpon learning this both Mr. and Mrs. finch red fire and a blaring of truin--1 Campbell began a WHrch of the rity. pets to comport with the way of aa si'curod the aid of the pullec delioneat reformer. Some one must be They partment wnd every sven'ie leading office. Making from town la being watched. or-il- only Perfectly protected in a dust tight, moisture Fur informal hm leading to or rapture of Joe Klahisli. an Aiteuiun who shot and severely wounded Nick Lunde at l lie Highland liny mine "in the night uf October 3. 19Hi, Ulnghani, I'tuh. Joe Hisish described as follow s; Age, 43; bright, i feet II Inches; weight, 17u pounds; complexion, medium; hair, light; iiiiistarhe, light colored. divaiping; eyes, small, beady, blue; chin, pointed: lean built; shoulders drooping: speak in low voice fairly gm-- Ktiglislt: wearing light corduroy irouseis, light hat. The above reward will he paid by the Highland Huy Mining company, Biughaiu, (Tab. WANT ADS YIELD 4 soda cracker. REWARD the akatea. 13. Skating by four or more than two together should be avoided, while skating in couples should he practiced aa much aa possible, by all sufficiently advanced, as there la no other way in which a lady and gentleman ran mate ao graceful an appearance. 1G. Ou removing the skates please return them to the skate room. with the heel strap of one skate buckled and tucked flrmlv Into the burkle f the other skate to prevent niLmating. If. A cheerful compliance with the above, and a careful regard far I he comfort and enjoyment of others la respectfully requested. 1H. None but those known, nr supposed. by tho management lo be acceptable to a majority of the patrons will be admitted and furnished with skates. it ! WHO DO THE WRONG BURGLAR 8, BNEAK THIEVES AND THAT LIKE. , Turn on the Light d d ONE GREAT ADVANTAGE OF ELECTRIC LIGHTS OVER ALL -- OTHERS, Lit Utah R. - B. CAMPBELL. Gsnaral Manager CREW IS RESCUED. Kupt. Munson, Ruglneer Fitzgerald, EXCURSION TO NEW ORLEANS Trainmaster Wright and Foreman Fisher returned yesterday from an Oct 10, 11, 12, 13th. inspection trip over the Sail The parly journeyed aa far Yin Yuion Pacific. S'iO.cn round trfji. Sparks. Tlcke s good to return until Nov. Jblh. A Claims theater Sunday night ihe Stopovira allowed. "lutier company in The Man Wl'houl WITHDREW COMPLAINT. " fount tv. drew the large! crowd v,,r in the building. The play was Brest. France. Ort. $. Countess R "xrellently given and patrons pro-noice it, one of the best accomplish- dellee De ' Porrtcs today withdrew her ment of the compsny. The play con-- t enmpiaint against Alexander Greger, (lipinniat whom she the Rus-ia- n nu'jp fir the week. , in August Jast of stealing a valu!, ; The rase of Chamberlain by A; L able diamond from her while visit!- f'une, administrator, against the l"n-''- u Kent! ear castle. Brlitany, Inslstina, Pacific railway, still occupies the upon the fact of her previous diaposi-tisnsbut telling the court that she i. ftrp.tjon of Jud;sr Howell in Ihe It i prulHibb- - the rise find i'e",diil tort, tn nrerp in- him. After Being Fourteen Water. & Railway Hour in Cb. E. W. WADE, Agent vessel after they had Jumped Into the water and clung there until tftey were the , the taken aboard the Aloha. Nttlo worse for their experience. Luke-dl-vH-i- X-'- ro-ru- d - Haven. Cm, Oct. running in the side nf the capsized Brlti-- h Oceanic fir fourteen hour. Capiain I.ohctua and u crew of five men were by the auxiliary yacm Aloha, hehmgiug to Arthur C. Jam-js- ' of New Yuri., and brwg't: to this port KNlay. The Oceanic, which was uveriurued in the blow of yesterday. vas lowed here by the yacht and she now. lie- - on her beam ends In she lower hurlwr. The captized schooner was lm'iuri from Lrotsicirg tu New Yoik. with a load nf spruce, teramt whiu; twelve nitlca west uf The ry Light caps! red in a squall. -- Alt- STFWART OrEP -- 4(fSJFL - COVPANY. AT THF. GRAND. TONIGHT 4 . 'e'W n i,, CANNOT BE MADE A PORT. Antwerp. Belgium, Oct, 8. The the leading commercial paper here, report that the efforts to convert Zebnigge and Blankenhurge, into c a port for lines, have been tmsuoeessfuL The engineers. It is added, are unable to obtain a depth of water In exce, of twenty-livfrrt. while the tidal acrion on the salt produces u raise of six lnche- - daily, necessitating the expense of dredging, and making the port Impracticable for any vessel except those engaged in of ihu the cm stilt trade. Frr-eurse- trans-Atlanti- e |