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Show kh: AMUSEMENTS. Theatrics Association. R. ALEXANDER ftaii. cxa.mim:ii: oumin, Vi I GRAND HOUSE OPERA Direction Nortnwertern JUMixixu GRANT. M0 R t! il r 1.. jjl mokxim rvKMr.i:K . J. C. Stewart' Merry Farce. k., ion f., A ealoou on Wall at-uuruu bv colored people was euuivd Suniei by thieve eh-- ) emptied rlic- it:. ji 5. An eiitiYiLc.- - wa made through the rear door, by it u(T it A uueutiij of UiiW liquor hingt-s' alsu taken. MAKE CLEAN Bwauee of the aLfu-u.-of a witness fur (he prcseculiuii In (he AratstroLg ceee. In which ihe liiifeuieiit la charged with trial aas postponed today until VYedceaday morning, when ii la expected liiat the wiiueaa. who le now In Haaen, Nev., will have returned. PRICES: 75c, 50c, 25c. SEATS NOW ON SALE. Ruth Uybee baa realgned her position at the Bell Telephone office and bit accepted a poaltion aa bookkeeper ai the Unda) meat mar ket. Sue-caccf- THEATER ruL-ber- 10NIGHT HER BITTER ATONEMENT REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES MEN OF HIGH HONOR. ARE Saturday At 2t39 SOe. BE GRACEFUL Learn to Skate En- Beh-ranother isaue of This paper reaches tie readers, the people of Weber countv wi:t have in a measure Nodded the uieu t aduitn-istt- r the affair of the countyj for the next two years. Whether it will mean the continuance of the Repubs lican vultn-ia!or the ring remains to be seen, but It la (be opinion there la hut little hope for the clock minders. For mote than ton weeks past the Repubik-mcandidate bate addressed eniuuelastic meetings in every precinct in Wetiei count . The people of Weber oaiinty have awakened to the fact that tbe combined efforts of the Salt Lake Tribune and Salt Lake Herald to elect their diatiubers la aot for the purpose of good but for the sole object of causing dissent Ions in Ogden such as exlet in Balt lake. There le not a voter in Weber county who can recall the time when the Tribune and Herald hare Joined in one Issue or agreed upon any one thing unless It waa to the Injury of Ogden. Tbe Tribune and Herald have never missed an opportunity to advertise to tha world the alleged terrible conditions axlatlng In thla county One of tha attacks, which waa aimed at Captain Edmund T. Hulanlskl, the nominee for state senator, which bore the earmarks of a political conspiracy, rather than a reform movement, waa thrown out at tha eourt by Judga Howell. Captain Hulanlskl, tha present county attorney, has filled tha office with great credit and all cases canting to hia attention hava been prosecuted on their merits, no matter whom they struck. He baa a clean record and- will be a credit to the county in the state senate. For representatives, the Republican ticket has selected four capable men who will look out tor the Internals erf the taxpayers in the lower houae. Rudolph Kurhler, Georgs A. Fuller, Geurge 8. Dean and Harvey P. Randall are too well known to the voters of the county to be turned down at the wh-iar- a The. young lady that exchanged fur at the Second Ward meeting house Sunday night will please return fur to 22U3 Adama Ave. W. T. Anderson, aged 33 years, of Deweyville, Bm Elder county, applied for a marriage ltrenee yesterday tu wed Mlse J. M. Peterson of Chicago. BORN To the wlfa of Stanley Stevens s baby boy Baiurday night Marriage licensee have been laatied to the following: W. T. Anderaoii, aged 33, of Dewcyvllbt and I. M. PetThen. erson, aged 21. of Chicago. Hodcamper, eyed 32, of Vandalla. Ilia., and Maud Geiger, aged 22, of Ogden. Christian Martin, aged 87, and Dora Jacobson, aged 38, both of Ogden. A verdict against the American Smelting A Refining company and four other smelting companies and in favor of more thun four hundred farmers living in the Salt Lake valley waa rendered yesterday by Judge J.A. Marshall In the federal district court. The order enjoins the smelting companies 1 from the future roaatag or smelting polls. One of the most efficient officials of sulphide ores carrying more than the county has had- in a number of ten per cent sulphur. tears la Ceorge A. Sabring, tha nomThe sheriff of Anaconda. Montana, inee for sheriff. Alva was the chief Joseph BallSv and waa aptelegraphs the local police department deputy to Ida successor when tbe latter inquiring a to the Whereabouts of pointed Mika Blrtach. Hta brother waa killed resigned. The records of his offica ate the strongest recommendation for in a mining accident In Butte. the of Sheriff Behring. Oscar Madxon, at present county commlaaloner and nominee for tbe a:ousyand a cun four-yea- r term, has rendered the counIhe past two How Heqry Oert'ey Endeavored to Cu ty splendid service during to be an years and has proved blnu-elOut a Rival. able officer. Frank Moure, the nominee for the The case of the Slate , vs. Henry r term of commissioner, Oertley, came up for bearing yester-dehaving not been In public ofbefore Judge Murphy. Oert- fice, comes before tha voters with a ley was arrested Friday night on a record as a man who will serve tbe complaint charging him with threatenbeat Interests of the people, . ing (o kill one. Geo. Thurston, n real County Clerk David Mattson, against dent of Huntsville. On motion of defendant's attorney a continuance waa whom hia enemlas have been busy circulating stories, corribs before the granted until Wednesday morning. fur upon a clean Margaret .Evans, complainant, of public record. Mr. Matlson has proved to Huntsville, was the chief witness ex- be an able official. amined. She stated that Oertley, in With no desire to .reach tbe tp October, gave attention to her slater, cf the great pedestal, whtre Ihe lime Marie Evans, which was coldly returned. While riding In n buggy to light sometimes ahlna, and where the can bow down and worship Eden he allowed her a gun loaded In multitudes aa a deliverer, Nathan J. Harris, two chambers. He stated that the two him Coy, nevert'ltelena loada would shortly mean death and n Weber county the nominee comes before the people was himself for he glnted that one one of tha counand tba other for Thurston, who has for county attorney rising young attorney a and will superseded him in Miss Marie' a affec- ty's without tbe tions. On another occasion Oertley carry on all prosecutions or consent of tha official warned Margaret Evans that her sis- aid ter waa unaafe away from home, aa be records of Alma D. Chambers intended to do her bodily injury. A as The treasurer and Edwin Dlx aa aasMi letter, which Oertley wrote to thu sor, are known to the cltlsens qf thla complainant, waa read in court. It a aa any public official. contained threats againsl Marie Ev- onunty have well rendered service which la They ans. of even their enemies On the aland Marie Kvana declared beyond criticism Joseph Wallace, tba nominee for that Oertley had shown her the gun, recorder, was appointed Tbe stating that he wanted her to keep It county rccceaaor to inta Ellis, when the latIn the house until he called for it To ter resigned and went to Nevada. her he mad no dlrecl threa'a. la a and Other witnesses' who saw the gnu Wallaceman who made a unassuming young splendid recwere examined. f two-yea- y PRICES: Afternoon Admission, Evenings, 15c. ex- 10c. clock-winde- EASTERN EXCURSIONS Via tha COLORADO MIDLAND RY. Your BUMP OF ECONOMY ehould be cultivated. You should imitate Ruaiell- Base, the millionaire, ami - hunt the aecond-han(tore, where e little goea Jong way. Remember The penny la the tiahv .of the million. You ehould mirk to the JUMBLE. 2500 e, 'Veah. Hello 1144. Cider. S'orase. Furnished Room. d Pa-tur- PMIUlill SPOidINO On November 20 and December IS. One fare plus 32 from Utah points to Chicago, Minneapolis. Ksnsas City, Denver ' and intermediate points. Limit, n days. Stopovers. For further Information write IV H. Harding, general agent, Salt Lake Omaha ' City. , COMPANY Wholeeala and Retail SPORTING GOODS. Jebbare of EDISON PHONO-- ' AND GRAPHS RECORDS,. Clark, Horrocka Fishing Tackle, Stall and Daan Athletic Good. Phonographs Sold on Eaay 351 24th 8L Term a. N. OGDEN 263 Il'KF EXCHANGE Twenty-fift- h St California ond Eaatara Reeee. Direst Wire fei AH Spcrtlne Evente WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. r. ord. H. J. Craven for surveyor, and Henry E. Steele for constable of Ogden City, have met with little opposition In their canvass for They both have rendered good service. WATER RIGHTS IN COURT Supreme Court Haa an Important Caaa for Conoldoration. Before the supreme court yesterday at Salt Lake, the Milo Sharp case In which ranchmen along Ogden river ASKS FOR FRANCHISE are interested, and which is a very ImE. W. Wade Appears Before tha Board portant one, bearing a it doee upon the water rights of aetilers. will be Of County Commissioners. argued. The case waa formerly tried Greater oapltal and greater facilities before Judge Booth at Provo, and waa as Introduced by the new Harriman carried to the highest court. Settlers in Eden valley contended control are already influencing the through the policy of the local branch of the Utah that water percolating ground by Irrigation flowed down into Light and Railway company. Within n year. If the count)' board the Ogden river, and for that reason of commissioners grants the company they were entitled to greater water n franchise power and light lines will rights. be extended to all parte of Weber county. Every settlement, It la exFALSE REPORTS pected, will be Jlluiglnated by elecof outside and thla Industries tricity slanders, uttered at the city will ' be operated by 4he magic lastCampaign moment, by either Republicans or . fluid. E. W. Wade, general manager of the Democrats, can be pet down aa false. Ogden branch of the company, appear- On the eve of cash election, for many ed before the Board of County Com- yean, thla paper haa made it a pracmissioners this morning, and peti- tice to warn both Democrats and Refranchise to publicans against any Phargea made tioned for a fifty-yeany candidate at the supply electric power and light to the for or agalnat in na applicsettlement! in Weber county, outside last hour. This warning able to this election an any in tba of Ogden City. Aa aa inducement toward influencpast. roorback la condemned by ing tha county to grant the franchise allTha honest partisans, and ahonld be the company offers to supply the county with power at two cents aa hour, discredited. Look out for false reports. and wlih light at four cents aa hour. leae than These rate are thoaa paid by the etty. The county now pgya the company ISO a month for lights. If thla franchise la granted, the county will have to pay n little urefootf over 50 n month. The matter was taken under adviseCommissioners use ment. and will he taken up by the commissioners and the county attorney as EXTQACTS, (JA a committee of the whole. ar GOODS i,,r his Johnny Thompson ta-- Flour one-thir- d X new law has Just beo enacted In New Ycck which prohibits the-- em- ployment of children under the age of 13 years Ig factories, stores and otoer places later than 7 p. m at the aiming camp, and that the miner were gelling a Gfd.Vcu purse together for the uaUl. Skeeu-Rlcbard- j afternoon and tvoning cept Sundays. Grand March at S:S0 p. m. liiiiiigii wi-n- : d up-.-- y every ri.iiint- o'. lifctiiiUK iitig in pi-- , px.n.-i- Ogilr-t- i e The Balt Lake Tribune announced that Dr Ulaamann waa at the Ogden Opera house Saturday night listening to the insults and slanders of C. C. Richards. The people of Logan, however, had Mr. Glaemann with them. IF YOU WOULD - - . 2a us'-aj- - at on the ii.ih Self-Risin- g B. B. B. took H.'Nna is:iii' up (V t'lerk . 111 Sail Luk,i'siiyt--);e,ieidg. for iiiilix. as nibiieii down at Tor rdDfukt-;uui hi u'lanrrs Hi the Ssaiisrlum. went liircv last ruen.U with Young Waisuu For Muffin 'f ftcaiello. jiit Burus. or Ghlcago. and Freddie West, skipped rope, did Fur Rodion Bread Mime shadow fighting, w re tied with the sawditst bag ami punched the bag. Fur I'lum Padding He ea fresh hen he got through and said it aould not be many date All tirovert. be is in good liape again. Hia etud i fairly good now and all the little 'Frisco wonder has to d is te ALLENS B. B. B. FLOUR CO. fall a way from about setea pounds of flesh in nfake the erlght. Coast Factory, San Jose, CaL roreiied a old Sammy McGlintic Eastern Factory, Little Wolf Mills, trora Jack Geary at Rhyolite last night saying that the latter had writien to Manawa. Wts. Hilly Nubia for a match eith Hyland SWEEP e Mina Ellin 10, j h tcv im.'l'ii.-i- i "Vtr'tuu" l:.i The Child Culture ciub will meei with Mrs. Joseph ('Urn. 27r2 WashWhy the Voters Should Elect the ington avenue. atirruuuu. tire Republican Ticket 6th. A lull a.ieu-.idLcis deToday. sired. thoae Funny Fat Fellows. Nothing aid but the name. The Cleaneat, Funniact and Meet Comedy over Written. Stay Away if You Don't Want to Laugh. New Songs, Pretty Girls, Elaborate Coatumea. PRICES i, w;t n.u-1- Ill-ow- n Musical You remember Satire ! . lu-i- ,::ukh b, (lidl UiSE CF.IN3 KitthiUiv tii'Ai . THE TWO JJliNS UTAiiNA ' TL - TONIGHT O JOY! O JOY! ru hYUKO WILL BRtVi , ,lS Mis XiULie IV j; will ting in coucen ,, i;ay Lave heaa aomewhai costive, bat Dueu's Koguleta gave jubl the results desired. They sot mildly and regulate B. the boa els perfectly.'' Georg Krauee. I0d Walnut Ave., AHooua, Pa. 1 Second Hand Stores The JUMBLE bqya, aalla or any aid thing (hluee excepted) and meet new ones, 2300 THE TWO JOHNS" at the Grand Tonight aa deuidad to let lha children remain with Mrs. Gaaton until a home was found for them In aa orphan aylum at Salt Lake, la the meantime Mr. Gas too will be paid for their rare. Clemenc E. Mania, la a petition this morning for reimburse meal o( Uses ou IK acres at land sear this city, charged certain county officials with carol anee in taxing him for land he did not own. Hia cnee was referred to ihe tax commissioner. w J. ABBOTT 1Y. BEFORE THE BOARD COAL IS VERY SCARCE HE OBJECTS TO GRANTING OF & COXPANY tha The coal situation was relieved Makas a Long Fretest te tha Ceunty this morning by two ears that arrived fur local retailers. It la still strained Commissionara, Claiming ,Hs and the outoume of the shortage on the Wauld he Damaged. Salt lako division of tha Southern Pacific la un certain. Barely enough for aaeh day'a oonaumptioa l a ream bis, Underhanded and surreptitiously Is but so far traffic has been kept on the wanner in which J. W. Abbott, tha mova. Officials at tha division staof the Geo. A. Low tioned in thla city atata that ona days Co., deecribed the method by which supply la a matter of good fortune. Geo. Mauie and others presented the Local retailers complain that purl reofctu petition to tbe County board of of ibelr ordered ooal has bean apoouimlseiunera to open and extend propriated for the use of engines on Canal Alley on the west aide of the the afflicted line. As tba right la givcourt house. en tha tranvportaiiun onmpaulru te do J. W. Abbott appeared before the this, under preaauie. retailers are apboard of county oanunlaeiouera yesterprehensive and fear that the local with W. F. Bur- supply may be entirely cut off. Orday In oompany ton, manager of the Burton Imple- ders received for ooal are filed and ment company, and presented another filled In order of precedence, ao that petition signed by the aawe men who no promises are mgde by dealers. affixed tbelr signatures to the former In lha biieluess district office buildpetition In which It was askd that ings are abort. Many have barely enfor Insurance economy the alley-waough on hand for a day'a beating, and he extended on the west aide of the no certainty of a new supply. This Twenty-thirhouae eourt street. morning slack was furnished the Ogto actuatnot den Rapid Transit comps ny in wagon Intimating that Mauie waa ed ao much in securing a reduction hurt and before the order waa given in- - tire Insurance tales at he waa in ; for a word waa received lmprovirg ht own property, by hav- - j of a car that arrived Just In rime. lug an alley-- iy running directly , in j Official of the Southern Pacific astba rear of hfs lot. sert that the railroad company will Abbott argued that if the alley-wadivide nlih the public whenever It ia as it was propped in the Mauie petl joeatble to spar any amount, tba, were to cut through' hia com pany's property it will damage tki 1144 Hell, STORE. NEVADA Wa buy and aeR all kind of new ee Call and aacenddiand goada. pbene Weokar A Mayna Frepe. 143 2MA It, Phase lad. 332. SECOND-HAN- PAUL XIBGENHIRT, Beeend-HanBtero. If yeti hav anything t tall or bey cal er phene 1373 t 1373 Wash. Ave, Bell 363-k- . Ind. 373. 1SS 23th Street Bl A. DINNERS Will pay tha highest pnse fee second- PANCY CASH GROCERIES hand furniture and sell to tha publla 413 Grant Ave. Beil the ehaapeet. Phono 337-h- . Ind. 3l & J. HERRICK A CO, t M. L. White Bring year good here If yen want ta sail them. Call ere If you want Bell Phene feuy. 2342 Waah Ave So see-- are 3 Ogden Rapid Transit Was On Varge of Claaing Down. RIGHT-OF-WA- B0X0T0 Waeh. DRY GOODS FOR FALL 31 Ay. JUST ARRIVED Ind. 4S7. WANT ADS YIELD BIO RESULTS. Overcoats and Suits y d abul-dow- v ?5 4f4,YtJP--!s- l for Mftir, Hol'd Hud Children are most eonipleie lines In the City, aud nt prices to suit every- hfolY. e - Don't liny till look us over y. company ever in,(MK). If Mauie and hia crowd era advo eating the putting of an alley-w- a through the block," tald Abbott, sole ly ft getting Are protection, the) will Join our forces fcir putting the said alley way on tba eaRt aide at tb oourt house, aa that Is the only place can be economic that said slley-wsilly put through, If put through a CARRIAGES FOR THE TSIXNB BROTH 0Tg y call and Putnam Clothing House casi VOTERS all. Abbott presented g petition signed by the same men who signed th Mauie petition, asking the county com mission urs to place the said alley ws; on tbe east side of the court house. The only argument for putting thl.-- , off the center ol proposed alley-watbe ulock,'' said Manager Abbott, 1 to give righto! a.iy privileges to a certain few who own shallow lots fronting 011 Washington avenue, and, aalu Abbott, "if s had continued to lei them ue our private right-o- f way, which we have dune lor Ihe part fout year without charge, the agitation foi a through thla block to your honorable tx.ard would not have occurred, for if thla la not tbe ufily reason then the psrtlea who have beet, ao active In looking after the insurance welfare of our fair city will our plan to put tbe alley-wathrourh the center of the block whero all alley-way- s belong. Fire fighting ran be more effective carried out if this ia done. Tour attention la called to the fart that when the firemen at our recent tire tbe rear by means attempted to g from Twenty-thof our private ird atreel, the heat waa ao intense they were forced to retreat. Hail they been In the middle of the block they could have advanced by stages and possibly might have done some effective work on that aide of the fire. Another advantage to be gained by putting it in the center of the Mock ia that Adams avenue property hold era would have tbe benefits of the same. It will do the shallow kit holders little good. It la true, from a standpoint, but Interior land in three big blocks la cheap and if he want a right-o- f way let him pay for It and not seek to condemn other peohia own convenience. ples property forwill never be pot Thla alley-wathrough the middle of our property with our consent. Now, let the gentlemen who started the movement get In line. Let's where It can open np the alley-wa- y be opened np the cheapest and where there la practically, ao opposition; where there Is a poesiblHiy of opening It in fact, and if tbelr desire la for wholly and solely an alley-wa- y flra protection purposes they will give our proposition hearty support," con- ou THEY WILL BE DOING SERVICE ALL DAY TOMORROW. y right-of-wa- y e y right-of-wa- y right-of-wa- y cluded Abbott. J. V. Nelson. Janitor at the city hall, appeared before the the board and naked that, the county pay the funeral expenses for Joseph Myers, an old soldier who died Saturday night lasL Under the law, the board la empowered to appropriate money for hnrymg soldiers, and the board this morning set aside 330 for tbe Myers funaral. Myers was Interred thla afternoon. Caring for the children of William Wile:., who committed suicide recent ly by cutting his throat, na long as she waa able, Mra. B. V. Gaston, living street asked the at J!9 Twenty-firs- t board to provide for the children, two boys, aged respectively eleven and fourteen years. it After cnntdccshle deliberating Democrats, by Their Apathy, Seem te Admit Defeat Poll Close at 7 p. m. At 7 a. nt., Tuesday, Voting ma chines will be thrown open at tbe la lions in the various district aud maintained in voting order until 7 p. in., when tbe poll will rloe. In all seventeen machtpeg will be in use. e Frobshly five minutes after the have been drawn the results of the election will be known to the judges. In order to urge the work of balloting and facilliate the working of the machine three Judgae will be cur-(sin- congignily gt hand to lntruct voters and e to II ihgt nothing but proper voting prevail. A minlatara machine for tieinoiiKi ration purpose will be operated for tbe benefit of v trier, while they wall their chance to bah kit so that no unnecessary deity will prevent, any vole properly registered. from marking hia vote. A lively day I anticipated aud the executive comraltteee. are busy completing plana for the convenience of Lhe Diseases of Ua Stomach, Uvar, Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Disoaaa, Rheamatism, Asthma. Nervous Trouble. SL Vitus Dance, Pile, Fistula and all Rectal Troubles, Tap Worm, Blood Poisoning from aav cause. Diseases peculiar to Woman. ANY PRIVATE DISEASE OF MEN quickly cm ad to stay cured. Gome el oucsl Remember the examination aad advice Is FRE ' Tomorrow may bo So a late. Call or writs. DR. ESTES, SPECIALIST Offica hours, 10 a. m. to I p. m. 3413 Washington Ave. (Boy la Block). Oadea. Utah. Eatrsaea Room II. Remember the number. voter. Practically every carriage and automobile In the city at engaged to carry Republican voters to the polls. They will he out early, decora tel with streamers. Should the rain continue to fall the conveyances will be appreciated. There Is little work remaining for the committee to do. Under Ihe direction of Chairman Hender-sho- t tbe campaign has been conducted aa strenuously as conditions demanded. Political prophets predict a complete victory for the Republican party. The inactivity of the Democratic party is taken as evidence tint II is out of tbe race, so that Tuesday is not expected to bring forth a surprise and nothing bnt quiet voting will prevail. They Fear the Light 1!!HSj WHO DO THE WRONG EURO LARS, SNEAK T Hi EYES AND THAT LIKE. Turn on the CARD OF THANKS Light To those who ao kindly aided ua la the sickness and our bereavement death at Joseph D. Myers, we wouldi return thanka, erprifially the G. A. & tost and Relief Corps for Their many klndneases aad may God raise up friend to them in their hour of trial. In ONE GREAT ADVANTAGE OF ELEOTRIO UOHTO OVER ALL OTHERS, Ua-Lo-ga- n -- Effie M. Myers. Mr. sad Mr. G. W. Halsey aad Family HARRY WILLIAMS MARRIED. New York, Nov. 5. Harry Williams, the song writer, and Mine Caroline were married in Doming of Detroit, MtT Williams is a this rity Sunday.' native of St. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Williams will make a short Jonrney west t- visit th parents of both. R. B. CAMPBELL E. W. WADE, Agent General Msnsgsr CMOB!BBBOmMHBBHBMBRW! r |