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Show f!lt MOUSING AMUB'V-ENTg- . U1 Ai.NA i l 1J I ' r'. 1 .. BREVITIES i. The Lyric Theater 11TEP Mr. and OF SALT LAKE PRODUCE j r Mi. and , the day, day. vice j . GRAND OPERA HOUSE rj-.- y yerr.r-iU- i.k jiUui-v.lerda- Pauline, irfaut .if Mr. NIGHT. Bap-gai- telegram sent from Suit Lake to Standard, dated midnight, Sutur-- , tenched thl office at 1 p. m. to-The eioint made telvgrapblc aer-- j slower than freight. CAR BLOWN FROM 1RACK n heavy blast of wind blew from In the middle of a southbound freight train on the Uregoia Short Line road near Farming-toabout 5: So oclock Saturday night and wrecked the train. At 12:15 o'clock Sunday morning passenger train No. V was ent ont with a wrecking crew and several linemen to clear the track and repair the telegraph lines. The wind wa blowing such a gala tbs nothing could be dune. The glass windows in the passenger car were smashed in by the wind. The wrecking crew aud linemen returned to Salt Lake shortly after 2 o'clock Sunday morning, as they were unable to do anything. The freight train which was wrecked.. at Farmington was the last train which left Salt Lake. After the wires went down no rtgular tnius were sent out. A Price Matinaa. the HENRY'S Ill GREATEST MINIKELS new coloiaal fucks a freight car n comAn entirely Perform-ar- a pany of fifty Ail White 60. Finaat First Part in Min-tra- i entitled The Palaca of Aladdin. Beautiful Costumes, Gorgeous Singing, All Kinds of Dancing, Musical Soloist, Star Vaudevilles, PlanEloctrical tation Beanes, Grand and Scenic Effects, Moving Clouds, Ruing Moon, Rippling Water, and and ail tha Ictest Prismatic and Electrical effects. Grand Double Orchestra and Mammoth Band. Watch for the Big Parade, Wednesday Noon. 50c. MATINEE PRICES-- Mc, NIGHT PRICES $1.00. 76, 50, 25c. GRAND HOUSE OPERA Northwestern Theatrical Association. CAFD PARTY Grand Benefit Card Pany and Donee Wednesday evening, .Oct. 24. 19w, at the Eagles' ball, given by the Council for the widuw of the late Geo. Dalton. Admission 25c. Prizes and refresh meats. BURGLARS WERE ACTIVE R. ALEXANDER GRANT. Res. Mgr. Tho Musical Comedy Success of tha Century. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25 Madison Corey Offers ARTHUR DEAGON in the Original Studabafc-t- r Theater Production. GEORGE ADE'S Tuneful, PEGGY FROM PARIS 50 Pretty Music by J. Girls, Enlarged Orchestra, Magnificent Costumes. Everything Strictly New and and A. Raynas. PRICES: $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c. D010T0 & COXPANY 155 25Ui Street FANCY CASH GROCERIES DRY GOODS FOR FAIL JLST AR..IVED Ogden Auditorium Warren W. Matthews, Champion Novelty Roller Skater, presenting some of the most wonderMr. ful tricjks ever seen on stilts, unicycles and skates, will play a one weeks engagement at the New Auditorium, commencing Grand . Entered Two Establishments on Street. Twtn-ty-Fourt- After blowing with the force of a hurricane for SO hours, the wind fell as ay early this morning to a light breeze that marks the end of the fiercest wind storm experienced in the city. Yesterday was one of cleaning up. Business has been practical:.' st a stauJsiill since yesterday morning. so busy have merchants been cleaning dirt from their stores repali-Inbroken windows aud putting their establishments in business order. It Is expected that by today the city will again be in normal condition, as the general efferts of the stortu will have been remedied. Tbe debris, which Uttered the streets. Is fast being carted assy, t'n-de- r the direction of the street aujier-vlsoa force of men and teams arc toiling to remove the tio, signs, leave, broken timber and wend that accumulated in piles on sidewalks and roads. By night the business section will be free of most of the effect of the storm. Over the rily generally it will take more than a srvok to clear sway tree and w ires which in places completely block the rood. By working large forces of meu the Rocky Mountain Bell and the Independent telephone companies wi. be unable to repair their aorvieoa in less time than a week. Washington avenue Is In bad shape. Forty-foo- t poles, that carried wires, are broken even with the ground. It Is estimated that over 2UU poles are destroyed. Fortunately both companies have a supply of poles and wire on hand. Manager Harrlauu, of tbe BeU company , wired to Idaho last night for all the llnenim on the. servire in the southern portion of the state and they ate expected to arrive to aid local electricians. Certain section of the city will be speedily put into communication with tho central office, while other parts will not have a service for ten day. . be made to the light service, several days will have Intervened. 'Boday the local force of linemen were called to work on the local system will Imme-The- y were expected back last night, when work on the local system will dtately commence. Foreman of Lines Stoddard stated that he could not promise light for two daye so that people who are cut off will be forced to use candles and lamps. North of Thirteenth street It will take many days to erect tbe damaged trolley system and Mr. Bailey does nut anticipate a service over the damaged section In loss than two g 1 Ti,e "Ten Thousand Dollar Beauty company, by estraoidiuary efforts, reached Ogden iu time to appear at the Grand opera house Sundy evening. but the storm had preceded them aud they were forced to give up the en-- j gagement. Not to disappoint the people, Ihe company will play here neat Saturday evenfhg. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2 Musical Bsauty Show.. Melodious, Fascinating. I;t;n;. iu a zone sever STEEPLE 'b V sJL'jtf.-- ai:J OI (u u d. h- rit il if Li' ll ii i h Taking advantage of the darkness, thieves hrpke Into Becraft's store and thu adjoining tailor shop on Grant avenue Sunday night. Of the two houses Becrsft suffered greater but fortunately tho thieves left before ubtninlng valuable plunder. AC llecraft's the front window was bruken In and a display of revolvers, watches and small trinkets was taken. The building was not entered. Evidently the thief rarrled on bis work while standing on the sidewalk. The tailor shop wss entered and goods taken therefrom. Several pairs of trousers sod a cost were taken. The total loss to both houses will not elceed $50. A LCVINCTftlEUTE When Hyrura Hpeucer Little was called to his eternal home last Friday, October 19th, there was taken from our midst one at the noblest types of He possessed a youthful manhood. beautiful character honorable, dignified and successful In living up to his own Ideal of Industry and Integrity. He was a student of the Washington school, where he had endeared himself to everyone whom he met. The younger ones looked up to him as a protector the older ones, as their dflarest companion and all, as an example worthy of their emulation. He 'was a violinist of exceptional ability, distinguishing himself as leader of the school orchestra. As a tribute to his character, rnd a memento of the was held, the j high esteem In which he pupils of tho school are erecting g monument in the City cemetery. I USE j II hate fisaur I nr i!iarii he ,i ini-- ; f.ir- -i lii - i ilm-- l k I If) wa--- 111,11 ii 11 canyon prona-!h:- canyon. inc th..if imuu uionp 'vo fault pi no. S.i.tacc bows ii; these i.- v i...i't-tiic nor H.'ucfihtT confine!1 a Mug it buii-iu lit limestone the intrusive, but nave j.- .n a Isn'tt'Ciiii-i:.i varum ievels t ihe top of liif Tbev are something I rum the porphyry ore isidlcs niai me of auch magnitude and so well Known in tlir Llv district. However, ilii-resemble very strong ly the ore Isidit'a of Hubee. I' lift on, Morenci and tiUibo. .V) work has been dune to prove them a extensive as the ore ms DANGER .t - .in i'i-- s COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SERVE NOTICE ON METHODiSTS. l d'a-tiln- Fear the Tall Spire Mill Fall if Not Repaired Aid tur a Smell Bey. turning over and over revcral times. Dually came to a slop mure than lot) feel sway. Fearing for the autety of tier horse, tbe woman quickly utnmoued aais:-uikv- . aLd despite the extremely high the wind, succeeded In Mall. Instead of finding a dead or dying horse, Mrs. Lucas found the animal standing up and quietly licking a few bruises oi. Ii legs. of the barii Everything else w.ts smashed to splinters. IhmUi-of these great ratups Jut Fit ihe fiist time in ihe bikiurx of but la character of deposithe aesalun of the t'nuuty Board of tliimlsijuers. an allow tion and occurrence they are Identical, of the limestone anewa made for clothing an Inmate being ana replacement intrusive dyke. Particularly o! the Stale Deaf and Dumb asylum. usai are ihey like the ore bodies of Realizing that the case was without Chairman Stan consultraid precedent. The very irregular ubuar or leu- ed the atgt ate lerlu ,u the matt- ilrular mssses iff ore follow fissure e.-, and learned that the I ms id was bedding plauea la tbe enclosing authorized to act iu matter of that and limestunos. Tbe flwunng and tree- kind. limes urns la observed of the Dying An allowance of $12 wa made wherewith to clothe little Willie Winn, to be a factor ia the mineralisation, and the limestone so fissured and aged 10 ears. aox of Mr C. V. Winn, fractured seem to have permitted the of thl city. Thl waa done In a newer to a letter from Superintendent Frank luons ready circulation of mtnernllzaiore heated One ing aquas solution. of the who stated liudy on ihe U lathe rlaim of the Ne- asylum, Prigs, that the boy's mother was unsble to vzds Northern Copper company die provide winter clothing for him, aud show a all tho st rail Acs t loo and ttuetly that for the county ps tbe asking curly .trncturo of the limepeculiar necessary raiment. which ha been entirely replacShmed from pillar to post, aged aud stone. ed by mineral. decrepit, her mind wavering because "What development baa been done the of of burdens life put upon her. ahowM tbs copper shoots to be fist. Mrs. Caroline Capes, aged 9fi. fur Irregular beds of lenticular shape, many years a resident of tbla city, but mure generally Irregular ropluce-uieu-- s and of late an Inmate uf the State along soue of fracture and AsMeutnl Hospital at Provo. Is no longer suring, some belug well defined in wanted by that Institution. Iu a letter addressed to the Hnei d of their boundaries, while others are and indefinite. County Commlaekmera, tbe superin- vague "Lawson says the general ground tendent of the Insane asylum claims water of tha Robinson mining that the woman Is too feeble U cope district level ia difficult of definition. As against the active insane, and oaks iu most aemi-urtregions, it flea that Weber county take her back. Tbe deep, especially n the limeboard derided It had no right to act iorphyty, a In the matter, and concurred In the stone. mars than in tha and noo-itpervious comment of Chairman Stanford, who leas shattered stated that Insane people could not rock, while the moat of the sulphides be properly taken care of at the county Infirmarr. Two bide were received yesterday fu. building the county culvert over the south fork of tbe Ogden river. One was from William Doyle, for 5802. and tbe other a specified bid from Wbeelrigbt Brothers. By motion of Commissioner Wilson, the matter was referred to the county surveyor, and the county superintendent maybe empowered to do the work himself, thus saving the county s considerable sum of money. On complaint of tbe road supervisor In ihe canyon at South Fork, the county will present a bill for damagea to J. B. Peery, whose sheep. It Is claimed, ruined the road In the canyon. The buard ordered City Eaglnser Parker to notify the trustees of the First Methodist church, adjoining the courthouse, that the latter building was in danger because iff the weakness aud awaying of the church leepie. Steps will be taken by tbe board to compel tbe rburch authorities to immediately' strengthen tbe spire, or to reiquve It altogether. The report of County Physician Gordon was mil and approved. Adjournment was taken until Wednesday morning at 10. Yt-.- aui-mal- W.S; nun i.v i h1 r.io o' t - ivwrru 0 - Cun.dc-Iab.l- by i.ki.-- r.H'L. gm-o.-- . - iii'ru-L.- i !;imi tin- - wn.-u- SOURCE OF Railroad Trains and Street Cars Failed to ft.ovc for Hours Electric Light and Telephone Lines Damaged There Will Be No Lights in Hemes of Ogden Tonight Mrs. Paul of i irual'le. Sunday night si the leslieim of her parents ou Adae avenue, Third and Fourth street. Fu neral service sill be held at tue home, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, and Interment i:i be in Ciiy cemetery. A i Direction uiTulJEU St. la:oiu):i The funeral of Thomas Dee sill I he.d at 3 p. in., Tue Jay, front the refinance of Mr. J. L Armatrunp, 25J3 Adame avenue. Interment iu fit y cemetery . 10, 20, SOc. AND MOl.'MNG, NEARLY EVERY HOUSE n The Millionaires Daughter MATINEE son iiv-o- i.lfelD Teller. ,li. r.:rl woruiuv;. Tue (u;.i-r- i aitorn.Hiu Lornp.ny PRICES TFFSUAY J The WILL UTAH. sTORJl DID DAMAGE TO T.ie reception to Dr giv- a Kui. Mr. dua .writ. I'witf iiah ikmi pur-i- jal-iaccouiu or liit sicrm. lONiGUT ENAMlNElt: OUDEN. Bis-be- e. CUT IS CALLED Said Cuba end Sox Were Fixing Games and Goto What's Coming There was an odd heme after the conclusUm of the remarkable 1 to 0 game uf baseball beiwn-- ihe Nstioual aud American team at Chicago week. Souih Side In one part of tigiand aland aonie uf tbe spectators had been treated to Hie yawps of that baseball uuisance who Da- - a great deal to say about the game living thrown. This individual ia sure to appear at any important setall con test. And this wps hi, plaint : Cubs win today? Sure. First the White Sox, then the Cuba, then the Sox again, and then tho Cubs, aud so on. Oh, they fix it all up. It's a Do yon question iff gate receipt. think Comiskey or Murphy or the player are going to throw any money awav Not on your Ilfs." And so on, until patience had utter ly deserted those within earshot. Finally, wheu the game was over and the talker roc with a Didnt 1 tell 1'uu su? he waa arized firmly aud held hv a large man, who leaned over anp held hia head while he spoke. "Now, see here, you. Youve- - been sitting witnessing one of tht greatest baseball games ever played. You've seen two of the best pitchers in the business and you've seen them work' ittg their heada off. You've seen clgh teen players trying In do everything that was iu human puwer to pul runs over the plate, and you know perfectly well, if you have any svaae, that a ball game like this could no more be flxed than you could llx Teddy Roosevelt to sell out to the hani trust. And yet you go on with your talk. I've seen some people like you. but there ain't many of them. Do you know what, you are? You're a shrimp aud a cheap piker. You've no business at a clean baseball game weeks. The list of damages during the day and thats what you've seen and that's has aieadily increased. From every what you'll always ee. I shall now section of the county came reports of pull your nose, and II yu'vo got any aense you'll slap m.v face, but Icl me the destructiveness of the wind. The Imme of Officer Vance was con- predict that you won't slap , It. bebecause you haven't got any siderably damaged. Richardson A Grant's store window cause you are tuoiMik.end because j yoji are not decent. was blown Iu. The large man pulled Ihe noae of Four floors of tbe First National ELY'S OFE FO. MOTION Bank building are littered with brok (he "piker." Then he released him en glass, splintered wood, twisted tin and stood there, welting for the slap and iron. The roof fell in Humlay, in the face. But the "piker" moved Extract From Report ThsF Deals With Limestone Fringes of Porphyry and tudsy the Interior of tbe building on. He didn't even look at the large Intrusion. la exposed to the elements. Loss is man until he got some distance away Then he shook hie' flat bock at tbe estimated at $2,000. At Fire Piilnta Craigs Canning fac- - other and shouted: Tbe description of the I you, I'll sue you for libel, tory was damaged $3.lluu. Ely porphyries of ths do. I'll what loss that's his Juseph Clark estimates the niunT In which the and cantp man torn Tbe Tbe windows and large laughed. through shattered of Ike material occurred, "piker" disappeared... And then every enrichment roofs at $4,0u0. Colonel K. A. Well, and published by At same tbe time new store body laughed. tbe ou tbe Tth of ths building Wright Brothers present month, has and Waaffington, large man wan congratulated, on Twenty-fourt- h been read a deal of Intergreat waa damaged and ulao their present, est, tiy particularly engineers mining I quarters, totaling $2,000. and men of the camp owning proper-UeaOlsen's box factory was blown Since then regret has been exdown; damage, $1,500. pressed that he did nut go deeper In tbe rear of GreenweU's butcher Man Had to Lay Off White the Place Into the subject and express his opinWas Made Warm, shop, tbe wind tore away the roof ion on the country flanking the porof the firm's ham. Damage eatlmatphyry deposits. Colonel Wall did uot Rumors of a walk-ou- t ed at several hundred dollars. among the apeud much time In the camp and Windows and chimneys at tbe Cor- shop employes of tbe Southern Pacific waa, therefor, unable to go into railroad In this city were oenled both den terrace were blown down. detail, a fact that be regie tied Commissioner Madsen's bam in the by the men and by Master Mechanic agreat much a any one. He waa p"" paroountry was blown completely over. Malone this afternoon. for a trip east when his article There was no steam In the shops ing The heaviest Individual losers In the was prepared, and he did not even Mr. said two are the Malune, "and companies telephone yesterday, city find time to make a land the I'tah Light A Power com- I let the men go home until the shops sketch, explanatory of the manner In pany. Manager Harrison of tbe Boll became warmer. There has been ab- - wbicn the country- had been disturb- company estimates the loss to the solutelrno disaffection among v the porphyry Instruskin. Ho set vice it 125,000, while a aimilar men, nor any disagreement between wanted to do that, and he wanted to amount will cover the damages to the them and myself." say something about the marginal The power Several of the men were question- possibilities Independent company. of the main deposit, bill company suffered to tho extent iff ed and replied tbar affairs at tbe he wa forced to omit. It. were to them and sallsEactory aliops $30,000. F. K. Fheby, tbe Ely banker, now In From the Harrisvllle renal along that they bad no thought of going on the city, who with others owns tbe the Harrisvllle rood, a mile Morth. the strike, hut one of them aald there bad Nevada Northern group of claims two as a walkout on been are a the ground. proteat against miles westerly from the town uf Ely, lying poles Southwell's hall at Five Points, by unsanitary conditions. and north of the Chinaman, has an exhaving part of the roof blown off, waa pert repot upon his property that Injured about $2,000. duals in some detail with the geologHULAKISKI CASE In Riverdalo it is estimated that ical condition that people are inquirloss town of $5,000. suffered a the ing about and, with hla permission, and Almost tbe entire session yesterday The Herald quotes from that expert Lay, barns, wagons, buggies -were wind. rained by the houses of the district court was occupied In report mb fnlloss: The loa in other towns of Weber impanneling the Jury in the Two general proresaos have opercase of la not been reported, but it county haa Edmund T. Hulanisk!, county attor- ated to form the ores on the north known to be heavy. At Roy many ney, charged l Attorney J. D. Skeen aide of Robinson canyon; 111 melaso-msllsheds filled with hay were unroofed with neglect of duty, and with apInalteration, (replacement! and their contents carried away. proving certain bills presented cluding pyrttic mineralization i deposiby Tbe three large Ice houses of the Joseph Stanford, chairman iff the tion of chakcnpyrlte, a sulphide of V. F. James Ice Co., at West Ogden, board of county commissioner, which copper aud Ironi, and 2) oxidization were completely demolished, the lum- biila are said to have been Illegal. of such pyrltlc masse, and It attendber being strewn all over the propBIx of the eight juror were impan- ant phenomena of transportation of erty of ihe company. Mr. James eled up to 3 oclock this afternoon and the copper content by percolating wathis Iocs at $1,000. are sa follows: Peter M. Folkman, J. ers nd the deposition of such copper The damage caused by the wind W. McDonxI-j- , liyrum 8. Wright, to enrich ether and lower portion of storm west of the city was mostly Charles W, MsyboVry, Andrew Most replaceG. the came ore laxly. confined to hay stacks, bain, fences, Erickson, John M. Brown. ment ore bodies invariably show these shade trees, chimneys, etc. The roof tw, processe- - to have been at work Judge Armstrong, of Salt Lake of the barn on tbe property of W. F. was present and occupied a seatClly. on and to be still m operation, and by Jatnei waa blown off and carried out the bench with Judge Howell this wonderful work of nature, many Into tbe field for about 100 yards. Tbe Tbe former magistrate t topped off pyrltlc ore bodl.-- are graddamage to bay, however, on this place In this city mi bis way to the north- ually transformed Into bodies of was slight. Several big trees were up- ern pari of the tate. ihe deore. Attendant up-jJoseph R tan-forrooted along the Wilson county road. was an interested spectator. position of the ore bodies, wss the considerable slliciflcsilon of some Horse Escaped Injury, tbe foot limestone, slony falling on the fences of property owngenerally IKCI US TO HAKS ers and d'dng considerable damage. wall or lower side. The plant of tbe Ogden Packing Co. Originally tbe ore bodies were comstreet w consider-abl- y on Twenty-UrThe aupreme court has denied their posed of lean Iron pyrlte and some . and damaged by tbe wind, several appeal for a new- iris and Johnny ami by teaching and over. Ibapah, Shoshone and Goahute small building being toppled concentration of a Urge mass of InA large tree fell against the realdenco dian, who were convicted upon their leaving a a residual the of George James of Wilson ward, own admiaslonx In the district court Iron, the secondarily enriched damaging the front of tbe houee to st Elko last year upon the charge of ore bodies are foraled; changed by some extent. The damage to crops murdering a stranger st superficial alteration Into carbonates In the western part iff tbe connty could Montcllo, will hung In the state .rls-no- t In their upper portion and relatively be ascertained, owing to the fact on at Carson. enriched in tbe underlying portion with additional that farmers are busy repairing their The two Indian, as they confesed. by black sulphides However, fences, sheds etc., and did not were drunk when they met the rtrong-har- e gold and silver value. barn,lime to talk about tne damage tr it Montcllo. They became angered there is snffielenl evidence oT copper done elsewhere on the farma. because he would not buy them whis- la the present surface croppings to Although tha windstorm of the last ky, and while Johnny held him on make it certain these lsslles carried two day brought death and devasta- the ground lb pah cut his throat with copper. Eventually thee sulphide tion, there were many ludicrous Inci- a pocket knife. They then tried to ore bodies become oxidized, and desburn the body in a heap of railroad cending surface wxters leached the dents In connection with IL While the hurricane was at Its ties. Johnny, the Hhoshone, is about copper contained and rericposlted It the leav-Inheight Saturday night, the barn in the 26 veirs old. and Ibapah, the Gosh-ut- at greater depths, therefore ihe presen Iron caps or gossans. rear of a store owned by a Mrs. Lucas, about 17- Twenty-fourt- h near Van : "The moat promising gnsrans of aIon blown off its foundations,Buren. reand WANT ADS YIELD BIG RflULTB. rustv hrpwn Hit tilt" wm o lt d ly M -above the water have beoa transform Ths awv oxidised ores. ni Bent of 1tM oxidizing solutions ha but in been generally downward, mnal secondarily enriched era bodies, tht movement may be lateral and ia esses, even, upward. Thus it. appwg tB tha case of thetheore bodies oxidizing of tho Nevada Northern, ouiuiions. guided by flssun-s- , bedding planes and relatively porouw masses vff rock or ere, have generally move l downward" m,, Hunt think that piles can't he cured. Thousanda of obstinate eases have been cured by IXwna Ointment. 5u cent at any drug store. CARD OF THANKS We desire to tbauk Ihe auuiv friends who so kindly assisted and sympathised with u during ths Illness and death of our son, Hiram Bpencer Little, imperially do we thank bto scboolnuis of tha Washington school. May all receive tha same kind sympathy in their hour of trial. MR. AND MRS. M. L. UTTLE AXD - ALL UNION LABOR should call at PUTNAM and examine his extensive lines o! ' UNION LABEL Clothing, Shoes, Shirts, Gloves, Overalls, Hats, Etc. . PRICE-- S BEST IN THE MARKET DoctorEstes Specialist . . cross-sectio- LOW-QUAL- ITY Cures whan other fall Motfarn methods. Free censu Itatieti for any Chronto Diatass of any nam sr nature. Every csss guaranteed. A Partial List of Diseases Cured Catarrh, Dearness, Ringing In the Ears, Diseases af th-- Head, Throat, Nose, Eye or Ear. All Ua eaaro the Longa, Bronchial Tubes and CbasL Diseases of ta Stomach, Liver. Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Disease nheumatlsm, Aathma. Nervous Troubles, Bl Vitus Dance, Flies, Fistula ttid all Hartal Troubles, Tape Worm, Blood Fotsonlng from any cause. Disease peculiar to Women. ANT PRIVATE PiSEABB Of MEN quickly emsd to stay cursd. Remember the examination and advice Is FRJBS. Como at osca Tomorrow may be too late. Call w write, n v thie DR. ESTES, SPECIALIST Office hoars. 10 g. m. to $ p. m. 216$ Washington Atol (Boyle Block). Ogden. Utah. Entrance Room 19. Remember the number c EN They Fear the Light WHO DO THE WRONG BURG-LAR- I BNEAK THIEVES AND e rom-mer.'i- al d o THAT LIKE. Turn on the Light n Open- FAMILY. - py-rit- ONE GREAT ADVANTAGE OF ELECTRIC LIGHTS OVER ALL OTHERS. oxi-dlzf- ing Night Tonight Nichols Brass Band will furnish muic every after--n on and evening e, j 11 Ll k R. 8. CAMPBELL. General Manager Railway Co. E. W. WADE, Agent wmmammmmmmmm |