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Show EXAMINER: TIIE MOKXINO CTA II, srXDAY OGDEN, MORNING, NOVEMBER 25. on the evening at the 17th at tie home cf Dan Dari. 34! Twentieth street. High five was the order of the evening, prizes Avlng wuu by Mr. C. R. Uiua. D. C. Dura. Fred A Walker and Mr. M. B. bountiful Mupper completed the evening's entertainment. Thowe present were 'Mew, and Mesdame D. C. Dora. L. Tbrgenaun. O. A. hpit. C. R. Dana. Ja. Faulkner. J. E William. George Diusda'.e, F. K. Walker. W. E. Roberts. Siangtr. P. J. Kuaale: Jack Faulkner. D. R Davit, Ketchum. A. of Miv huepunllty J I. Davis. Mr. X. tlorrocka aud Waahing-to2Si4 at Thursday' afteruuou. The club will inert ru areinie. The afternoon ana plaaa-aml- MJsa KeLnedy. next at the home of Fred FTdday Eve hUb being spent at canik, the 'favored gamp, after shirk all Walker, 2u4! Washington avenue. partook of n dainty epread, served by TOLSTOI CIRCLE. tneir amiable dub met AMIKEMENTS. Grand Opera House TONIGHT Yust in From Yimlown Annual Appearance uf the Firsl, Foremost, l'uiimt,if Kweliih- Peerlees, Predominant a nil American Character Treariou Pre-Muim- C. Rich ik lire. l in- - Dr. Kk-k- . visiting her aou. bus art waited Salt Isikv cek. and Mr H M. Rowe at the capital. Mi-h- frvm . a ptti J. T. Rukhucr l.a returned visit to Xanaaa aial Colorado. The Greatest H wed tali Mra. John Pedigo of Walla Walla, veiling har airier. Mrs. George J. T. K. Price, Jr., of Omaha. Nat., la pending a faw week la Ue hlra Coined. Drama. SWEDISH COMEDIANS INTRODUCING GEORGE THOMPSON THE PREMIER OF ALL city at the home of her mother, Mr. Crocker. The eitohre party which waa M have been tlrta by Mra. Nat Kuhn yesterday afternoon waa pootponod antil neat Friday. Mra. Don rad Btapletca of Denver la vim ting friend n In the city f:ir a few days on her way to tho count hi .upend the whiter. The marriage of Mine Hazel Layne. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Charles A. Layna, will bo solemn tied In the Salt Lake temple on November 28. WEDDING. CHURCH One of the prettlrst weddings of the sessoa occurred Wednesday morning when Mias Margaret McLaughlin. daughter of Mr. and Mra. A. I Mclaughlin. and Cornelius J. Kelll-bewere united In holy wedlock at BL Joseph's church. To the beautiful strains uf the wedding march, played by Mias May Conroy- - the fcridal perty slowly moved P to the altar, where ffether Cuahnshaa read the Impressive ceremony of the Catholic church. The bride waa attended by her cousin. Ml May Uorrian. of Balt Lake City, and John J. McDermott of Pocatello, Ida., waa groomsman. The bride waa charmingly attired In a handsome prince gown of cream landadowne, trimmed with Irish paint lace, while the bridesmaid wore a dainty costume of Alice blue. Immediately after the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's mother, 2260 Adams avenue. The young couple were recipients uf numerous beautiful and useful p resect, aa well as tha heat of friend In good wishes of Pocatello and Ogden. Mr. Kelliher la a machinist tn the employ of the Oregon Short Line at Pocatello, and waa formerly employed In the shops here. Mr. and Mra. Kelleher left on the midnight train for Washington and Oregon, and after December SI will be at home to their many friend at Pocatello, Ida. r. The Tolstoi Circle met with Mrs Slarvait. fid! Twenty-fift- h street, and pent a tnot enjoyable afternoon. After Ml call, which was answered from with appropriate g dotation Washington Irving, Mr. Cook read one cf Whittier' poems. The (Slaves of Martlnett. after which the afternoon study of American history was continued. 'Mr. Rnaenbluth red a very Interesting paper cn Intercolonial Want." and Mrs. Newoome' followed with a very Interesting article on Manner end Custom. Religion and Education of the Early Colonies." Mr. Peirce led In the discuaskin of the timely tuple, The Introduction of Novels In our Bchool and College," after whirh the delightful social hour was enjoyed, during which refreshment were served by the hones. MISS BREWER. WITH Min Edith Brewer, at her home ou With a Wall avenue, entertained pajama party In honor of Miss Bmma Peterson, who U to leave soon far the rtiaat. The parlor were tamefully decorated with chrysanthemums and Chinese lantern. Horae ancient game were revived, the name of which are carefully hept from a prying public and the sterner sex was rigidly excluded. Those prencut were Mime Edith Brewer, Pauline Cunningham, Carrie and Marv Blhler. Emma Peterson and May me Roberts. Delightful refreshments were served. SHAW-- One of the coming events uf the winter will he the Grand Shew negen-wa- n character ball, which will be glTen at the Gangrene Dancing Academy. Tuesday evening, December Uth. This 1 the aeoond ball of the The ladle of the Episcopal church scries, the first one will hold n ale of nil kniii of dainties being n frontier hall, which proved for yottr Thanksgiving dinner Wed-nee- d to be one of the brilliant events of the EUCHRE PARTY. ay afternoon, the Zih, nt Dee'a season. Refreshments will he served atore. drug and prizes will be awarded to the best a waa at hostes A. MeGaw Mra. W, Hie third of The Second Ward Dramatic chib well arranged eurhrs party at her sustained character. will be a will reader a pleasing entertainment home on' Washington avenue Friday the series at the Second ward' amusement hall afternoon. Tho Thanksgiving Idea waa charity ball. Thankiglving evening, for the ttoneflt j oarrlod out In all decorations, aa wall LUCKY THIRTEEN. of the Primary Stoke board. aa tha luncheon which followed the cord games. Tb-tpresent were: The Lucky Thirteen club waa enMlaa Caroline Murray left Tuesday Meadames A. & Patton, A. A. Wenger, ou Wedneeday afternoon by tertained for Nashville, Tenn., where she will O. J. BUlwell. W. A. Turner. A. B. L. Fryer. High five was the rlalt tor a abort time and then go on Condon. Hsxlat, Robb. X. D. White. Mra. A.and prises were won by Mr. to New oYrk. where aha will apend H. C. Baker, J. T. Hurat, T. H. Carr, game, Oulllhur and the winter with her alefer, Mra. Adri- W. D. Brown, E. T. Hulanlakl, J. H. Ezra G.Rlchardzon. Mrs. The F. McIntosh. Mr. guceU of V. A. an 3. Edward. Meta Robert Harris, Thomas, the elub were Mr. June Ballard, O. A. A. Parmley. Reynold. tosh, The Young Ladle Mutual improve- Georg Reyenlda, George A. Dickson, Mrs. Hendershot and Mra. Booenluth. ment Association of the Fifth ward H. (. Wood, T. H. Davis, Rlrhsrl Following the card gam a luncheon will give aa Intereuting entertainment Leek, J. 8. Corlew, P. A. Hurdtt, Wil- was served and the deooratioai were In the ward hall. Monday evening, con- liam Douglas, J. W, Abbott, Tyler. large yellow chrysanthemums. cluding with a highly amusing com- Horace Foster, to. Richardson, T. H. WEBER CLUB BALL. edy. The Spinster's Convention." Jackcon. William Anderson, J. H Rhine, C. E. Dufer, Flewcllyn, D. F. The members of the Weber club enter- Dense!, Roger Bhloldi, Jamas Ballard, Mice Marguerite Edward gave the first of a eerie of live dano-Intained a cirri of little friend yester- E. W. Rhivers, A. L. Fryer. R. parties at the Gongrn dancing day afternoon at a birthday pajty. Bedberry, P. H. Cook, 8. H. Tuesday evening. The hall Eight candle surrounded the birth- Browne, Mowbray. The out of town academy the most successful and day rake and about twenty guesta en- guests wera Meadames Oulllhur. C. H. was one ofthat the Weber club ha enjoyable joyed the pleasure of the afternoon. Jenkins, Voorhees, J. E. Healey and ever given, and waa attended by sixty J. H. Nevln. couple. The second of this series Mia Grace Sampson entertained at of parties will be given December 18. a live hundred party on Tuesday evenCHARMING RECEPTION ing. Prises were wm hr Miss Goo stance Withers and Mr. Harold HULAMSKUOT ASPISISC One of most brilliant social Si ary. White chrysanthemums and functions of the the week was the recepferns were the decorations and the tion given to their friends Thursday Prefers to Remain on the Fleer of the guests numbered shout twenty. afternoon from S to fl oclock at tho State Senate. by Mrs. Thomas A. Whalen About twenty guests enjoyed the Virginia a and Mra. Patrick Healy. Tha B. T. Hulanlakl, whose name has were assisted In the repectlun been nientionsd as president of the AMUSEMENT. room and parkin by Mrs. George senate, when seen by a reporter yesMrs. Archie Bigelow and terday. made the following statement: Mn. Joseph Peery, while Misses Dolly Having beard that my name has Maloney and Kittle Fitzgerald pre- been spoken of as president of the bowl. An sided the elaborate senate, I would state that I do net e at punch ffTAHNA luncheon ws served In the dining to fill that place at the next sesroom by Mr. George W. Perkin and sion. This Is my first experience as Mn. H. U Hell, assisted by Mieses a member at any legislature and I Ioreta Whalen and Maude Pattersou. wuuld much prefer to do some observDecorations of yellow chrysanthefrom the floor before presiding. I mum and smilax wen generously ing would prefer working on the floor. 1 used In the hall and dining room, have some legislation in mind that I which were illuminated by candles and desire to introduce and probably 1 electric lights. Music was furnished might do better work erring on comby Mrs. Hunters stringed orchestn mittee. 1 do not wish to advance too to rhe delight, of the many guests rapidly. Bhould I verve on oesslon who responded to the InrlsMtlon ex- acceptably it will be time enough to IN tended. bhstow the mentioned compliment. If It is the wish at tho legislative to recPLEASANT PARTY, ognize Weber county I would suggest Rudolph Kuchlcr for speaker. He has Mra. Walter Blake entertained at had experience and Is on tu the cards Wednesday evening at her home rope.' " on Wall a venue. Oysters weie served from taiilev decorated with chrysanbecabo:nc franchise themums. Those present were: Mesdames Walter Hluke. George Angel. Jim Bur Question ef Granting One to Ogden A Northwest Railroad Co. ham, Frank Wild. Browning: Mis Ruby Browning. Edith Rapp. Ruby The Box Elder Box Elder News: Wilson, Lixzle Simpson : MeHsrs. Frell HolltngJ Wurth. Claude Move. Clar- Commercial club met last Monday Matinee Saturday at 2:39 ence Parker. James Turner, Jim Bur- night in response to a request from Geo. Wilson, ton. Browning. Mayor Holt, to discuss with him and Waller Blake. the city council, tho propriety of grantLI ing a franchise to the Ogden A NorthHISTORICAL. Prices western Railroad company, to in. 21 j. and maintain an electrical railHistorical met last Saiuidav with way system in this city. Visa Clara Johnson. t The attendance was not very good, those whu were them took a but goodly numlier of members Uie elements and made their spirited Interest in the matter and at the meeting. discussed the proposition from many M ss Dots Snow was a welrome vispoints of view. Final!, the mutiun IF YOU WOULD BE GRACEFUL. itor was put that It be the sense of the LEARN TO SKATE. "T!ni'.i Topics-- ' waa ably handled m ling that the club support the conMrs. aud Rapp by Miv mayor aud council in granting a ducted the history work. franchise to the above named coms ntem-!m-The b'tsIne-i- oesslon over, the pany on the best terms possible. Nearenjuved a social hour durlns ly all the members present spoke to which t1, h"Steta served dainiy the question and when a vote was taThe club adjourned to ken it carried unanimously. weeks with Mle Pierce. trcui lu exSome of the might not be amiss presentpressions PLEASANT EVENING. ed here. Those in favor of the proposition from TO" start thought that Mr i. I. Merrick, president of the s railroad s.ucit ss this company conM I Y tif Weber stake, prove 1 tent dated wou.M be a great factor In lilmveif host Thurwlav even- deveinping ill's part of the country: ing. 'hi-t- i. :c. hit Invitation, all nien:-Vr- s tha: it would furnish a cheaper and ' the Mutual Improvement more delightful mode of travel than oar(1 sa;jtred at bis home, ZTtid : present vnjuyed. and that If permust mitted to er.tPr 'jur city and vicinity. Wsshlriri:i aresue, and spent aInMnt-tr.entIn lel'shrfiil It would he en oiig. tn them to n :! and game The double see that there wasobject sufficient patrondecorati! t.e.elaborately purlerroad and they would age lor and paints while hea-hh r o di sii.:eli t.g In a material war to v tr'!'. sdrned the provum ha: patronage. "..tneuniii Unit s r. where s splendid repas On other hand, those who felt w:,s vp-- a! Those fortnps'e en. ifli n 0ipu-ebaed their opinions to he Mr Merrick's guosl are looknp"n h livlTef that tt would simply when time the, sfrvH o ttpire ac'ourli of thla pari ing forwRuj tu the T:vvy afternoon and even ng. Mdrten to partake of hi will aga r. f ' cuunry, to Ord-- n w Salt Lake Rundavs. Grand March 5:.in crs Tfitghl tc. tha I would hospltslit hs p m 'rnd-Tc- j have to demurs! PRICES MORNING GLORY CLUB .Tf li.rn; retail 5" :'ties and ro'.i Afternoon nilmlaeton l'c, :u cl' of ) Indlviu ii ltv The ro Etenina. Me. Thr.evl-((rgsnized Morrirc : ..rv '.! business of tin town 1r what Mr. and Mr. O. S. Rapp announce the engagement of their daughter, Edith, to Lun Browning, the mar-ri-g to be aulemulaed December i. if lum-iieo- i Nevada, Cunningham la thla city. Kennedy & Willard Present A pretty affu.. yesterday afternoon waa the given by Mias Larmn Gray. The ciecoraiiou wen? carried out In pink and while radna-tSon- a at Ely, Mina Fern Langdon of Grand Rap-UMich., la the guear of MU Grace Roberta fur a few daft. la I KNOW YOU n the preand chryMuthetcuma dinviattlug hi toother and aiatwa In thin vailing color being used. In the ing room a creamer of white and pink city. rhiSon radiated from the chandeliers Ron were to the place of each guest and vaaea Mr. and Mra. Chari among the Salt Lake vtaitor thla of flower addurned the table. Cover ere laid for sixteen. week. W. SI. Fulmer Miaa Nina Huh will entertain at aa Informal evening affair Wedaaaday evening. LOOK WHOS COMING Too Much For y Mikts Elia. friuuii UlU Dr. ICannot. Say URL OF SOCIETY THE ASSOCIATION. THEATRICAL NORTHWESTERN DIRECTION R. ALEXANDER GRANT. Resident Manager. Shaw-n-gen-wa- Endorsed by the entire Denver preaa as bring the boot ever, containing more mi rth, mumc aud melotiy than half the muaic extraTogajust. New This Year Cept the Title Dear the new lumbermen quartette, composed of the following star viiaHat.- - Measha. Duncan, De Rika, Hubbard and Becker. Prices, 75c, 50c. SEATS ON SALE N MONDAY NIGHT e g hoet-eaae- THEATER de-iu- TONIGHT LYRIC STOCK Co 40-Feople- -40 PRESENTING 0 PRICER A Sons It tW'j With evotion e 7.V, 50c. 2.V. KEATS NOW REELING. Bgjra.muxuias a -- am whp, Thursday (Thanksgiving') Matinee and Night TIIE GREATEST COMEDY SUCCESS j OF THE 8EA80N ACHIEVED BY AMERICA'S REPRESENTATIVE ACTOR cofl-riru- Ogden Auditorium iti supported by Nellie McHenry. Merman llurketl. Aphie .In me. Lillian W. Miller. (! uni. Lancaster, 1. Arthur Young. Wm. Cliryei-.Anna Milward. N'aiban AronHenry F. Maurice. Charlotte Lsnil-rte;r :n a .:iri son, C. D. Burt, Herbert D. llnwn. Hubert T. Wllt-on- , of Slialo sprare'a CTiarming Comi-dtuons presentation . THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR" obove-menrionr- ev-nl- ng GREAT CAST. CHORUS. MUSIC. MARVELOUS OUS IRODUCTlffN. EFFECTS. GOGE . - r ; h-- :1- n. JAMES Appearing as SIR JOHN FALSTAfF ex-i-:- 10 a. m. PRICES: 50c. MATINEE. ?5c to S1.00. 8EAT SALE: Tuesday, 75c, S1.00. 81.50. - innri- i :e Your Valuable Remedy, Pe-ru-n- a. SfVVVVMVVVMVVVMVVVVVVVkriritlVYlJYllr Don C. Cameron, Healdsburg, alH Treat. Civil Berrios Reform Club, writ. afflicted vit I am (lad to spook a word ftr Fernnm to all thou who I wu for jean and for which I could find ne nity catarrh of tho lung 1 f an u until I tried jonr valuable reaiedj. I had bo appetite pad had loot inch in weight and oould not sleep at iffc The slightest exertion tired mo and X had given np in despair. I ahnpiij n little hooking cough, mj lunge felt sore, and nj beck ached. After taking two bottle of FerandX felt so much better aad looked so ato better that my friends were both pleased and astonished. I continued tsk tho medicine until new I am perfectly well." A LL organs of ths body are lined with liable at any moment to develop m m neons membranes. Any of these sumption, as ths catarrhal eondtuasg organa are, therefore, liable to eatarrh. ths lungs renders them peculiarly ia Catarrh is a congestion of the mucous eepflble to oooanmptloa. If the catarrhal condition eouM b membrane, which precedes tone inflam- A mation. Many esses of inflammation of ths masons membrane nsvor go farther than the catarrhal atag. Therefore, the catarrhal stagels liable to become a chronie one. Preceding Bright's disease of the kidneys, there la a catarrhal condition of tho lining membranes of the kidneys. Preceding true gastritis, thrirs is a eatarrhal condition of the mucous membrane lining the stomach. Preceding Inflammation of the bowels, there la a eatarrhal condition of the masons membrane lining the bowels. Tb same is true of the lungs. Preceding true inflammation of the lungs, or con stun ption, there la aeatarrhal condition of the mucous membrane lining the longs. Sometimes this catarrhal eoodltlon will remain for years without further development. The victim of eatarrh of the lungs to makes It prosperous as It furnishes n medium of exchange between the producer and the consumer; that the thing we want here is something that will bring patronage to our own town. The argument was advanced by those In favor of the franchise, that this company would likely, as soon ns practicable, extend its lines north and west Into the rapidly growing Bear River Valley, thus sending out arteries from Brigham to the surrounding country and If the road entering this city from the south would furnish patronage for Ogdon and Balt Lake, the road from here north and west would more than compensate us. But, those who could not Me it that way, called attention to the fact that there are already two railroads extending from Brigham Into the north and the west and that they are not overburdened In caring for the passenger traffic from that section. And so tt goes. It to a hard matter to agree entirely upon any project of this nature, but we trust the the city authorities will not overlook any Interest of the city when they do give this . privilege. REMARKABLE entirely removed by some form of t msnt, the liability to contract comb tion would be also removed. It is olalmed for Peruna that vk faithfully need, according to dirsetian, it will relieve the catarrhal eaaditm arising la any organ of the body. Perhaps the most frequent Uluitmai of the fact that Fsrn-n-a will relieve eases of internal catarrh are the numerous caeca of eatarrh of the lungs that have reported wth lief from the use of Parana. Thsitor case of Mr. Cameron to only ons stfe many which w have en flto. Aa annoying and pentotant cook ; i loss of flash a ahortnasa of hrwS; waakaeM of tha whole ayataa; this hangs on in splta of all romsdia. it last Parana is rasortad to, andapnaqi relief obtalnad. This haa been upas many times, aa hundred of lettmk ou flies give testimony of. AMONG WINTtR WANTS ker Winter HaL to Every tody ranka does not want- - any sterootyped orb-hu-t .hat indafiusble somatklnf ent" that only n woman con And hero w have a hu rlety of winter headgear tor the oM-atan- women, rare orentioni w are 11 different, and yst afl tt very highest quality. The priew W the only thing about them suggesil cheapness. SESSION. Kansas City. Xsv. 24. H. D. Loveland of Ban Francisco, who was elected president of the Iran Mississippi ponfress, which closed Its annual convention here yesterday, sold today of the present gathering: This has (teen the most successful and remarkable session that we ever held. The presence of our distinguished guests. Secretary Root, Secretary Shaw and the great commoner, has given an added Importance to Mrs. C, E. Davis 24)8 Washington Avenue thta body. This haa been n doetdri congress. To ns have been hto doctrines and policies omsnsttol rectly from the preaidant end to us by member of hla caMsrtj fiope to see the next year's as greatly honored." CATARRH AND SYSTEM DISORDERED BLOOD DISEASED Catarrh is not merely on inflammation of tke tissues of the heal throat, as the symptoms of ringing noises la ths ears, mucous droppiu? feg into the throat, continual hawking and spitting, etc., would sesm-to- j cate; it is aUood disease in which the cntlie circulation and the part ef the system are involved. Catarrh is due to the presence of a of unc acid in Uie Hood. The Liver, Kidney and Bowels roW come torpid end dnll in their action and instead ef carrying off the the body, leave it to sour and form uric acid in the to Tins is taken np by the blood end through its circulation distributed IMrta of the system. These impurities in the blood irritate end few the (afferent membranes and tissues of the end the eontnoj of a cold will start the secretions and other body, disgusting and disagiw symptom ef Catarrh. As the blood to all parts of the body taM tarrhal poison nflecte all parts cf Jhogoes Systran. The head has a tight feeling, nose continually np, pains above the eyes, sligbt comes and goes, the stomachstopped lit upset ana tie entire system disordered ?, fleeted by thifl disease. It is I had Catarrh tor about time to try to cure Catarrh with P years, aad so man couid bean worn. I triad I could bear ef, but xcijueifn ybes, inhalations, ete. Such a reach the blood, and can, qllJ.L I tbcn fprui b. oV and could do nothing .mere than temporarily6 from thafSsthmtia'rad? ali the discomfort of the trouble. taking,... Thla waa pin jrt whiia was ouradL aa well today Ingulf syj " .ft... , a pr-EHsT- e-- -i th,.nt5otklnk Lapeer, Mich. "gVl-fc- .d and the Sn33CL and at ST strbraedandbuntup blaSi the ae -- Ifothtageqaj It attack a . bottom ef the trouble and makes acoffirjj and lasting cure. 8. 8. S. removes particle of the catarrhal peisett ,roai blood, making this vital stream and healthy. Then the inflamedto . PURELY VEGETABLE braaeS begin to heal, the bead ardcleem. the hawking and epitbnX iPPeew , econEtltntion is bniltnp and vigorou (Ftured S, 3. S. axro tones the stomach and digestion and f.ne tonic to the entire system.tp sn M a etatement cf your case and enr yn lftorature about Catarrh, and give you special pedicel withou. (.Iwrgtj. S S. S. la for rale at all first class drug storeo- THESWtFT SPECIFIC CO ATIAHTA, Ie.T iJi. |