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Show MORXIXfi TIIE Grand Opera House DIRECTION THEATRICAL NORTHWESTERN R .A' rv '! THE EXAMINER: OGDEX, I'T-VIT- , SUNDAY URL OF SOCIETY MORNING, OCTOBER 23. 1006. I Weber club bae vet aside Friday urht T in each seek as Weber club nignt. auii :t is expected that during the aeaon al of the 150 member of ibe organisation ulrh their wires, friends and relative will indulge In the eport, lavtiauuna will be sent out very shortly f.tr the first Weber rlub night at the rink next Friaay night. While nut i esrlualvely eet aside for the club, ihuae nights will be distinguished by a marked attendant cf society pe rle. Plan are now being made both A PRETTY MATRON OWES HEALTH TO PE-RU-N- A, 900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000, ! ASSOCIATION. 'RANT, Resident Manager Hghi aud festoons at green and white to give special features gvared the wall aud ceilings of the management . room. The entire south end of a social character oa these nights. reception who Mw. hate Topuiicr. ,f the second Stor was throwa into n WediUSdar for Iys one. and here seventy guests enjoyed PROBPECTORB ARE RUSHING ,?' h.. the will make her future the music and the speeches made In INTO NEVADA RESERVATION. been remembervd by the ladies ol the hllJlor of th 0cci4U)n. Among those Womans Relief corps In thL ? who spoke were Father Uusbnaban Thorne. Nev.. Oct. 27. That but a beaui nfullrwl bos The Twentieth Century Sensational Drami and Judge Maginnis. little atteatioa la to be paid to th who has been identified with the He- fcstlvlthe Ud Suppr wa, rule lu regard u opening the Walker lief rps tire ooailnued until a lats hour, Indian reservation, at least on th the recipient of the following letter southern and eastern boundaries, waa from the secretary: THIRTEEN. LUCKY evidencsd this morning when whole "The pleaiant duty has beeg aspark trains ntnrted for tbe Interior of signed me by my sisters in the W. few a The Lucky Thirteen club and reveted country. It was impossif. of presenting you this small of their Meads were the guest of the ble for the Indian police to keep eftoken as an evidence of rur esteem, Mrs. J. H. Rhine Wadaeaday afterficient watch on the mile and miles i friendship and love. noon. High flte was the favored boundary lines and, aa a result, "We could not consent to part with game, and Mrs. Flewelllng. Mrs. Qul-lih- of hundreds of dariag men. bent on sehand In your without leaving you and Mrs. Deusel were the prise to as for mine, some memorial, however trifling, of w timers. The afternoon a pleasure was curing favorable local eluded the vigilance cf the authorities. for your and gratitude abiding deep concluded with a dainty luncheon. The Many of those remaining at camps unceasing effort to benefit guest of the club were Mrs. Lafay-etr- e between hero and Bckura on the eastI Relief S. No. corps. Fat ley. lira. G. K. Reynold. Mr. ern boundary nf Walker Lake have "You have helped to build yP this Annie Larkin and Mr. Gulllbur of already prospected the territory inside and Ita A COMPLETE SCENIC PRODUCTION at now see it best, and Balt Lake. Mrs. Dsnaal will entertain the reservation, corps, having In some in, falib-as if each of Its members proves the club at Ita next meeting. stances been weeka and months at have ful and devoted a you proved, the task. They have boats in readiwe will never lire to see ita downfall. ness to cross the lake to the shore on look upon When In future days you Seat sa!e Saturday the opposite side, from alx to twelve PRICES: 75c, 50c, 25c. this memento. let It be .a pleasant Mias Gertruds Charon waa the guest miles across. Whea the legal time token of the deepest love and rever- of honor at a well arranged euchre for opening the resartatioa at 12 ence of our loyal hearts. Tuesday afternaoa, whea Mlsa o'clock Monday occurs, they will jump "ArsH thanking you for the help-fu- l party A ft on Clifford bade n number of her Into their boats sad endeavor to beat services you have rendered In the friends to her home to meet Miss those who Trill go iato the territory fur Charon. past, and with warmest wish Chrysanthemums, carnations afoot or eo horses. Several man, In your health and prosperity In tbs fu- and ferns were used In profusion. whose very action determination ta a Relief The ture, in behalf of rittea, have mad boast that they dining room waa decorated In corps, No. I, I now present for your chiffon streamers and chrysanthe- know exactly where to locate their safe keeping thle beautifully engraved mums, th color scheme being yellow. ctalme and that they Intend to get MESSRS. MARTIN A EMERYS RavarantArtMtis and Sumptu-taw- a jewel boa. Prize were captured by Mias Louis their favored spot even If they have Fraeewtatlea ef Rickard Wagner's Sacred Festival Flay Engraved on the box was the fol- Moore and Mias Erma Butler. The to take forcible possession. C-- , R. W. From lowing: gueata Included Misses Blanch WalkRuth Brady, er, Gertrud Charon, BECIiTtR TUESDAY Edna Russell, Mildred Russell, Louise DOUBLE WEDDING. Moore, Dorothy Charon, Erma Butler, Lila Brown, Estelle Barnes, Grace That la tha Last Day on Which to A pretty double wedding was sol- Clifford, Mary Clifford. Alice Da via, Raglater. In English emnised Wednesday morning at 8t. Inei Gray and Margaret Gray. Miss when church Catholic Josephs Tuesday la th last day on which The Meet NetaA Froduc-tie- n Adaptad by Wm. Lynch Roberta. WHIST FARTY. Elizabeth Moynahan became the bride to register. Bee that your name ta of Mr. George Foley of Portland. on the list on October R. If you are af the Century. Flayed by a Select Cempany of Fifty Artist. A number of Mias Mildred Russel's not registered you cannot vote. Utah, and her sister, Miss Mary, waa wedded to Mr. William J. Moran of friends partook of her hospitality Th church waa profusely Wednesday evening at lier home, Ogden. SESMIkCH KOrtOBEO NAMES decorated with out flowers. A nuptial which was bright with yelow chrysanSPECIAL NOTICE For the Moraaience of 'Tarrifal' patrons mass was held and the ceremony was themums. All enjoyed themaelvee conducted with th Impressive rite of playing the fascinating game of whist, the former rule of eommenelng performances at 5: SO sad airing The Deseret New says: Look out Catholic service, the Rev. Father j end Melvin Moore and Miss Mary the with. r Iwea bas doae Intermission away dinner During Clifford were awarded prises for their for boomerangs, Thay ars aabout to Cuahnabaa officiating. be sprung in numbers. anted aa skillful playtng. Mlsa Joale Moynahan Already the tkla encasement the curtate will rise at 7:48 sharp. Carriages and Joseph have been laid. They were to bridesmaid her plana sisters, saute of be Auditors their must rise 11. at la may ke ordered at hatched la tbe Tribune office, and BIRTHDAY FARTY. Moynahan and Joseph Ijongbren atthere la where the whole ugly brood tended the grooms. The brides were Aral curtain, a so one will he reeled daring the art ion of the play. In pretty traveling costumes. Mlaa Thelma Dollrer was hoateaa to of ducklings will coma forth. They attired Tloketa ardered by Mall will be premptly forwarded an reAfter the ceremony a sumptuous wed- aliout twenty of bet little friends Wed- have sore eyes and large quacks and breakfast waa served at the nesday afternoon, the occasion being will be tent up and down the. laud ding Order and ef Money Envelop, ceipt home of the brides' parents, and In that yonng lady's birthday. The heme spreading disease and making a din the evening a reception waa tendered waa gaily decorated with Chinese for tbe American party as per the them at th home of th bride' slater, lanterns, strings of apples and yellow-flo- order sad deslro of oa late lamented Mrs. J. P. O'Neill. ars. Blx candles, which proclaim- Thomaa Kearns. Hero they rePRICES: From bow on vatu elaotloa day it ta Jti.oo, 75c, ?oc. Scat sale Tuesday ceived the beat wishes sad congratu- ed th age of tb little miss, were arlations of their many friends, as well ranged around tbs birthday cake. The the Intention, in tha vernacular of an aa many handsome and urefUl gifts. afternoon was happily spent by the old adage, "to make Rome bowl. Mr. Foley la well and favorably little tots who were fortunate enough Bom surprising things ara to be done. There is to be no stopping at kuown la Ogden und has recently es- to be Mlsa Thelma's gueets, Even tlifl names of men tablished himself In business at Portanything. wbose reputations always stood for DANCE AND CARD FARTY! land. Utah. Mr. Moran I a valued RURAL LETTER CARRIER. veracity Itself are t be trailed In tb employe of Ragan Bros, sad baa many The benefit dance and card party dust, notwithstanding some of them friends in the dtv. Roth couples have honeymoon trip. Mr. given by the combined effort of the hare been dead for years. But what UTAUNA THEATER Thay Are ta Raaalve an Inert as af left for a short will make their home Women of Woodcraft. Ladies of Mac- of that The calamity crowd want to and Mrs. Foley Fay. In Portland, while Mr. aud Mrs. Mo- cabees and Degree cf Pocahontas was carry the county. Bo badly do they ran will be at home to (heir Mends certainly a decided luoneis, judging want to carry It that tha besmirching in this city. from the crowd which assembled at of tbe Dantes of George Q. Cannnn. AsFourth IT. Weshtagtoo. Oct Eagles ball Wednesday evening. The the honored father ef the Tribune edisistant Postmaster General Degree ladies have worked very bard to make tor; Abraham H. Cannon, hts brother, TOLBTOI CIRCLE. this affair a suqbpss and they certainly ara to be dragged la. They are in letwill recommend to Poet mailer General The Tolstoi drain was delightfully must have felt, repaid for .their ef- ters in possession ef the Tribune. Gsrtetyou a substantial Increase in forts, and It apeaks WfU 7or the peo- These-- letter ara declared by some to the fisxtmum salary allowed lei lap entertained at tha home of Mrs. Conto have assisted so lib- be forgeries. Tbs News- baa not seen carrier in the rural free delivery don Tuesday afternoon. Tba roll call ple of Ogden them. But it knows how many there so worthy a cause. for to from waa bjr quotations erally responded submitEstimate service. A Magnificent Production recently The card table were well filled and are. bow tbe Trlhime got them and ted by the postmaster general to th Jameu r. Cooper. , The Interesting study of American high five held UVay during the early from whom. secretary of the tfeaaury for the posof the Great Play letTo be plain, there ara fifty-fivfortunwas continued, the subject be- hours of ib eevenlng. Thu history fiscal" the year, tal service for coming to from Balt Lake ters. Mm. Rarlg led ate enough to win prise were aa Colonies Tbs raaie They ing for 11.471.000 Including as increase of Indies' first prise,. Mrs. W. H. California soma months ago. A young the rural delivery service, did not with a well prepared paper on Mrs. waa followed and consolation, Mrs. Marlin Car man named 8ars. once a resident of by Sumo; to Include an appropriation necessary who Mrs. Irene Carson; gen- thin city, had them. He sent them to Mrs. Nefcomb. Kuhn and houby, hill; gave In salaries the provide for an increase n friend her. It Is stated that they on ''Massafirst tlemen's Instructive papers very prise, Ru& Ingbretsen referof the rural camera. The item and Main and New Hamp- consolation, D. Wigglne; booby, Phil came with the Information that tha red to la merely to cover the normal chusetts Plans. The dance was well patron- Institutions by which they were puraddition to the oust of existing ser- shire. respectively. Mrs. Rbsenblitth led in the discus- ized and kept tip until the wee sms' ported to be written would probably vice and II ,070,000 which will be reRefreshments were served pay wall to Et them into their hours. sion of the timely topic, "The quired for establishing of additional The young man who was language, Esperanto. during ihe evening. Altogether the rural service. Estimates for the apact. for to perform the At the conclusion of this splendid affair was a moat enjoyable one. for propriation necessary to provide carsome reason, foiled to present them to program the pleizaut social hour folan Increase In talarles of rural Miss Dorothy Roberta spent tbe these various institutions. It In servlowed. during which the host riers,- If determined upon.- - will have Is red that he probably lacked the to the week In Ball to bn submitted to congress by the ed tempting refreshment nerve. Realizing It was a dangerous members and their guest, Mrs. Conpostmaster general. Mias Ms yme Carter has returned undertaking, and that he would be, In There are now In the rural aervlre roy. The circle then adjourned to after a six week' visit In Los An all probability, denounced aa a blackFRICEE 10, 20, Mo. 26.437 camera employed in all parta meet with Mrs. Edwards, 2174 Washmailer. geles. ington avenue, on November 6. of the country. The letters purport to deal with an BOX SOCIAL. Mrs. R. A. Grant Is home from a effort on the part of certain Institutions In this city to secure reductions visit to Pacific northwest points. of their Uxee In the nineties, when On last Friday evening the Bret, of a Miss Gen rude Charon w ill ba tbe the Tribune charges that, prominent series of parties In the form of a "hox aortal"' for the benefit of the guest of ber aunt, Mrs. Edward C. cltlaens conspired with trusted public Be servants to have their valuations reharon of Denver for a few weeks. Epworfh league of the MethoriLt duced. It Is stated with emphasis that church was given at the pretty home GenMrs. Alcz Tnponne departs W'ednen- - leading citizens. Mormon and of Mrs. M. J. Mark on Adams avenue. Mrs. Mark has charge of tbe social ' day for her future home (n I xs n tile, did this, and that they did so In the stolen letters, a tale that the department of the league and all of gelc the league members and their friends I public will he slow in believe, A part agree that ahe is In the department ) Mis Virginia Randall of Balt Lake, or the Tribunes program will be to for which she is especially adapted, who ha been an Ogden visitor, bas publish fac similes of these letters tn support, of the charges it makes. as It 1a an aeaured fact that nothing returned It will be remembered that thee wsa omitted at this entertainment Mrs. Maitle Vogel spent the day In letters have already been denounced that would make It one nf the most A further at'mpt. will Halt lake viattlng her aon, David as forgeries. enjoyable evenings on record. Alxuit nfty of the league member Nelaun. who 1s attending lh L. D. 8 lie made to show that a certain young man got SO rents on tho dollar for aland their friends were In attendance, college. tering geseesmeni amounts on the departing st a late Iwnr delighted to have been Informed that the enterMr. J. K. Skinner of Valparaiso. county records, and that the sum total tainment would be repealed In differ- Ind.. who has been visiting her daugb Involved ran far into the thousands of ent forms each month during ihe win- ter. Mrs Harry Blms. for some time, dollars, The books containing this alleged left Wednesday far her home. ter season. proof arrived here last Tuesday from Mta.- A PLEASANT PARTY. Ixv.ilse McArthur, vbn baa California and were turned over to the Tribune and are now in a vault in the been the guest of Mis Arvllta Field Th residence of Mr. and Mrs. .los. Ing. has returned to ber hme In Salt city. It will perhaps astound the Tribune beyond measure to know that tbe D. Harris at 125 Patterson aienue, News is In possession of mean facta, was the ecrue of a Jolly party on Mrs , tv. Hoar and her daughter, and to tell It and the public that thla Thursday evening. The affair was in honor of Joseph D. Harris. Jr., and Mrs T V Stanford, spent Friday at paper ta fully aware of the details of tne transaction as to bow and why Thomas A. Harris. The home was the capital. these records were brought here. The beautifully decorated forth occasion. Bungs, recitations and games were the Thre will he a reception for Rev. fact that they are not turned over to order of the evening. Dainty refresh- Vr. Carver ut the Presbyterian the county authorities, to whom they ments were served. Those present church Tuesday evening. October 30. properly belonged, will also furnlsu were: Mr. and Mrs. Urmberk. Mr. Meiuoers of the church congregation food for thought. Will the Tribune kindly tell when and Mrs. Harris. Mary l.ape. Amy and all friends are Invited. these records were stolen, by whom Amis. Tom and Joe Hart is. Howard 1. Nelson, .lame Ford. P. Christiansen. 1t. I X. Fulton and family leave and why they were taken from tbe Susie Honing. Rov pnxev, Xeia today for theim home In Berkeley. state and then sent bark to th TribTheir many friends will une. Instead of to the office tu which Wright, Ivy Blair, Matthew Blakely. California Arthur Hoggs. A. H. Boggs. Hertha he sorry t learn of heir departure they belong. Riley. Mat Bniifhwirk Andrew Bnggs. for thrir new borne. Kaie M Taylor. Ethel Hark. Ida Kan THE W.KD STORM ! A 1g. lama Ri'ey. time ta anticipated a' the TuesHallowe'en social to be given TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY. day evening at the Fifth Wurd AmuseEssay by Pupil ef Public Beheel eg Recant Storm. ment hall under the auspices of the China ami Unworn and speech and Y. L. M. I. A. All people who like j h gonorz good lime wore had 1at spooks will receive a spooky welcome. The il'tlt of October broke clear 16 nlcht in ihe prhsto apart menu of anil beautiful over the Balt Lake valA Itonuis Snivth. proprietor of Hie ley. The ffiuuntaiit was wrapped in a New European hotel, upon the twengi'Mi'n haze from tbe rising aun. and tieth wadding anniversary of himself sure promts of a beautiful day. A aud wife. stirred the autumnal slight wind It was a china wedding, and pres- M". William J. Shesly has returned leaves, and sent them falling to the enls of fine porcelain and glassware from Ins Angeles, where Mrs. Sheally ground. The sparrow chirruped his were received by ihe happy roup and Mm. j. s. Noble are vtri'ins mortvn sons, a he bnpped In and from friends and rels'ives In Ogden, i nut of hie neat and welcomed the Ins Angeles, Omaha. Wyoming and Society" seal has been tei up,iu the morning sun In a very frlendy way. : Anditonuni skating rr.k !n other points el'v. who cu fell what will happen Th entire house was in a hlsxe of Th Dferiainmeiii cnmnirte ere th wi sinks behind th horizon? of ib CFT TO MRS. TOPONCE.' TONIGHT A Deserted r Bride Thursday. November Dti-Loga-a 1st PARSIFAL two-how- li.jo, TONIGHT e s: Vlr-ginl- a, NORTHERN Intec-nation- LIGHTS e-- c Sure and See These Before Buying C Jewel Steel Range, j Heating Stove or Buggy on n. kaiser, two Mrm. anna was a sufferer from an extent that pelvis aha eould scarcely do her owa work. In describing her symptoms, she wrote : I have such terrible backaches and pains below my shoulder blades, way down my back and serosa my hips, and at times pains la the pelvie organs, ao that I am not able to lie down or sleep. I also have paina through my left aid and am afraid I may ba getting heart trouble. After taking Peruna and following Dr. Hartman's instructions fur several weeka, Mr. Kataer reported aa follows: I feel much stronger and do not get nervous aa I naed tab Tha pain la entirely gone, except when I work a little too hard. Tha medlrtns has don me wonderful good. I am taking Pernna and Manalln. My bowels ara also m good condition," A powerful Providence changed the mountain breeze into a strengthened wind, which sent the hats of many flying across tha street, or wilhia tempting reach, and aa the owner stooped to pick It up sent It flying eff a hundred feet farther. When man bad desisted from hla work and the west, lay flooded In tba golden light of the departing aun, tba wind grow more boisterous and bold. It no longer teased and tormented In playful fashion, but like the )toa bold marched forth to ita wide open flrl of pleuty. The oold became every moment more Intense; tbe trees arached with the euld, and bent beneath the wind. Darkness surrounded the city, leaving the wind to play havoc, while every hour It inoreased In Ita violence. Midnight found the wind at a high gale, shrieking and howling and leaving In Its path destruction and ruin. Few people slept through that long, tiresome night; In anxiety they walked fur th first light of the coming day, which broke for leas beautiful than the preceding one. The wind had not yet abated. huL continued Its course. About 7:30 a. m. a terrific crash waa heard In tha vicinity of Twenty-thirand Grant. The atone tower of the Grant public school was torn from Its place and hurled to the ground, fifty feet below, crushing and demolishing It. About o'clock tb wind went down enough to allow one to walk on the sidewalk. Knots of people gathered together and related their experience of tbe previous night. Electric wires were wound around telegraph poles, sign torn from their hangings and beautiful plate glass windows broken to aroma. The old Catholic church on Twenty-fiftstreet waa b'pwn to the ground; tbe depot clock stopped at tbe hour of 4, and tbe steeple tottered In th wind. A handsome stained glass In the rear of tbe new Catholic churrh was partly demolished. Trees were felled to the ground and many bouses were unroofed. By noon the wind had not yet abated, and continued all night. Nlgbt again closed down over the dty, leaving tt In utter darkness, until 10 oclock, the power plant being shut down. October 22 gave promise of a better day than the two preceding ones, and by sunset every commotion was over and our valley, although appearing desolate and forlorn, again resumed her usual air of Industry, after having suffered one of the moat severe storms It had experienced In nine years. CATHERINE ISABEL LANGEVIX. A, Seventh grade, Grant school, Ogden, Utah. 2312-23- Wash Ave Burton ImplementCo ( Buffering. HX have advised others who are offering as I did to consult you and may ars taking my adviea. If ever 1 and medicine again, I know that Perm will help me." An Excellent Tnnic. Mrs. Emily Roe Perry, fi lftth Ars, N, E Minneapolis, Minn., writes: I have tried Peruna and found It u excellent tonio and cur tor cstarrkil tronbta.M KANSAS DEFEATS COLORADO. Lawrence, Kan., OeL 27. By a Mm of Id to 0 tb University of Orion football team waa defeated by to Kansas team tbia afternoon. Ita Kansas goal line waa never in daapr of being crossed. Tb more at to ead at the first half waa 11 to I h favor of Kansas and this waa madt a was the additional scores la tha h aad half by straight, hard foot tat. Kansas tried no trick plays and a ever many attempts of that sort a tb part of the visitor. FILED SUITS. Topeka, KanH OL 27. United Siam District Attorney H. 3. Bone lodtf filed suite In the federal oonrt agalart th Rock Island, Missouri Pad lie, Kuans City Southern and Chicago Gra' Western railways for violation of tb safety appliance regulation of tha taler state commerce commission. HAT Attractiveness h ILasy Terms We will have a full supply of both about Nov. They will be set up on the floor of our new building' Report tier Cura. After continuing tbe treatment ( short tlma longer, Mrs. Kaiser repork her cure, as follows: I must drop yon a line to let jot know that I am well now and rant with your medicine. I must thank yoa for th advice yon gave me. The medicine 1a something wondtt-ful- . I cannot praise It enough forths good It ha dona for me and I bop many others will be freed from tleii Wl, catarrh to such , ta eften the means of drawing etajj attention to attractive featurei. of an ad," a lady the head-lin- e 7 catches the eye and holds th u having like feel tention. If you of this kind, yon want to ftatto ' millinery department without W have all the moat approved T for this season, and every hat J lgned by an expert' milliner made from first clase maun throughout. MRS. C. E. W. PAVIR-PalaRoyal MIlltaetTce 0FTEII LEAD TO CANCER a sore or nicer does not heal and shows signs of it should arouse suspicion, because many of these place VThenevcr chronic, Cancer. It 1?J may appear as an ordinary sore at first, and i f'vj treatment as such, with some simple salve, wash or plaster, with the Mr that tbe place will heal, but the real seat of the trouble is in the hhxw ro cannot be reached by external remedies, and soon the sore will return At awhile the deadly poison begins to eat into the surrounding flesh and the X waa aatforlnar aloeron my left breast, nicer spreads rapidly, becoming more eua began to eat. andet time warn offensive and alarming until at last charge very offensive knew th trouble wss hereditary the sufferer finds he is afflicted with only sister, ny mother and two Cancer. Cancerous ulcers often start from a boil, wart, mole or pimple, oaK which has been braised or roughly handled, showing that the taint is in t the blood perhaps inherited. Another cause for sores is the remains of some constitution 1 disease or the effects at s W . spell of sickness. S. S. S. goes down thereor cures and tremble root of the very 1y that there Is never any sign of theuroTj in after years. As soon as. the ytetnl" under the influence of S. 8. 8. the place bra rmtlrfwsjjS wia.J. non-heali- PURELY VEGETABLE. its healthy color, and soon the sore is well, because c ytnr vestige of th has been removed from the blood. Book oa sores and ulcers and meOKv ice without charge, gYRFT SPCGIflQ C- O- AJlAMTAt 6 |