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Show tuk MousiMi AMUSEMENT. i:.AMLNKi:: northwestern theatrical R. ALEXANDER -- - !'..uiii'. gre-- s adit '.'ITJ9, IbnAlthough the iota: vote for 1'im- . I1 in I'tah Tell ahuri about 7.000 over !'., ci.- t;.en j,i 1C uf (.I vulo a vou two ballot year ag. Frick' i!.i:-;;tif the W N Wliiiu-eor.uover ibis year wa lii.i'ri Joseph Howell's plurality Is almost The tote on me tiii'li na! tbe same, according to ib official fig:h-she ures that have been compiled by tba amendment stale limits beiuy Jiie.: ,u .i ti stale board ol canvasser uf election was vnrivil u St.iiJl higli kc!."-o- ' reiurrr The total vote cast for congress in votes. The:.: aal mme lii'.eiesi iu iu.iii- the recent election was St.Onf, How- the seritu question. ell's plurality over Fowera being gagc Iron, laaallou.ilidi Kaue Two year ago tbe vote fur oan- - carrying by a majtiiy uf .1 LEONCAVALLO tha Famous THEATER ORCHESTRA Maatarpiaca Of (5 Plceea in Leencavallo'a Operatic And LASCALA n VOTE OFFICIAL IN UTAH FOR CONGRESSMAN. SUPREME I I flr,. 'igol.'l I FERYA Tenor Matinee Saturday ' Prices ALEXANDER GRANT, Ret. Mgr. ri 38 2883 1172 488 1149 947 17243BS9- Davis Grand Iron Juab With g capital (lock of $500,009 at company is in course uf formation in Ogden to take over the Sierra Mad re mining property, thirteen mile north of thle city. Control of the property has been secured by local and Salt ah. people. The new concern will be known as the Sierra Madne MinAlbert gwlngewood, ing company. manager of the Crest Northern mine, will be genera manager. J. EL. Bowman was brought to Ogden ffom Logan by Sergeant Chamber yesterday morning. Services were held In both the Christian Scientists edifice yester- THE COLLEGE By George Ade Dec. 3 Prices 50c to $1.50 Seats on Sale Friday 132, 167 3:4 'l! 1246. 873 102; 355. 836l 403' ,,..i.i,....,...,i. ' w day. 47! 1U 138 25 14 27uo Ji l'3 ..l 4.-- 7l'.3 429 197, 591. i 361,; 1311! !i 28' 151' 6 12' 10 581 44'i 64mr 9941)! 53; HUS! sm; 674 i ; SCO' San Juan Sevier Summit Tooele Uintah Utah W asatch W aahlngton 11 ay na Weber Totals . , PluraUtlaa im'4 60 39 X4U: M'l'i. ::7!i 328' nr, hi 51111I 522 14b 170, 37i; 800' 116 526 281 Invocation Rev. Horace B. Blood. Opening Hymn No- - 140. ev. Scripture Iftsann. Old Testament-RO. A. ElmQuiat. Gloria. Salt City. Scripture lesson. New Testament The' Preeidente Proclamation Rev. Noble 8. Elderkln. No. 62. Benediction Rev. Frank Shaw. KEPT EUSY modest home To thirty seven Thanksgiving day will not pass with nut lu cheer and bounty. From Salvation Army headquarters on lower street an express wagon Twenty-fift- h waa kept busy Wednesday night anJ yesterday morning distributing of food to families in need of assistance. The good work did not cease antll the art request for aid had met with a response. At the quarters a dosen unfortunates were sheltered and fed by the faithful corps cf The Bore yon look at the elaea of army workers. In the baskets sent out yesterday sundry work turned oat by thle eata were bread, chickens, turkeys, meals, food, in Uthment the more certain we are that pies and other wholesome varying from a substantial quantities with will contl- ua to favor na meal for a family of four to a family ten. Of tbe thirty seven families Tour orders, for our prices are well of provided for. not one was intoactual liMn the reach of every ooa illstiess. but all were unable enjoy Ask for our new ratee an family the season's luxuries. In the work, of relief aid was washing. They win Interest 70A Ingiven the Army br private oftlxen terested In the'weifara of the poor. Ogden At the combined exerrlsee of the the offering yesterday churches Vhonei 174. SL 627 26th was turned over to the Army to he used In purnhaalng food, both branches wNT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. receiving ad equal eh"- -- '..aa-ka- ts ATHIH FARMERS HELD UP When They Had Thrown Off Coal a Quarrel Arose. A coal train stopped at. Garland for orderi and immediately a score or more farmer from the beet fields got aboard and commenced throwing off coal. The train waa at the station lena than ten minutes, but in that time half a car cf coal. It Is estimated, waa taken from the train. When tha train had departed tbe farm era proceeded to gather up their occurred, loot when a general mix-uand many of the beet growers went and black wagons with empty home eyes Instead of black diamonds. 1 ;'i 'js !'i! bt i.y - hj iunt'.nwd 1 i 29 j 2 8 Pancake Fleur t-- 1 18 1961 216 19 2714i 847 1431: 151' 278' 3930 228J Mark BBB ALLEN'S FLOUR CO. Pacific Ceaat Factory, San Joaa, CaL Eastern Factory, Little Wolf Mills, Manawa, WiA 31 102 1268 362. 1234 466 160! 284. 484. 762; SOLD IT TdD 278 520 64 92 MILITARY ISS 25th Street SECRETS. FANCY CASH laiipstg, tieriuany, Xov. 29. The Imperial eourt hxtsy aenteareil aa l'l-iaof high nutiu-Semrnl. treasou. 10 six ninulh iienal aervi lude and five eHm Pw of t'lvil rialiU for having old military secrets 10 France. n 108 36U 16 156 370 GALLIT2EN, Kf.9 & COSPANY BOSOIO GROCERIES FA, FIRE. DRY GOODS fOR FAIL JUST ARRIVED Altoona. Pa.. Not. 29. The opt bouse, three large atom, nine dwell Inga and three barns in Uwllitwn, Pa, near here, were burned today. jm 9250,000. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. .iSLsT 9ii67;!24S7i'"IJ53 Il 16164. self r.siug and all readybhl--to uiiv with utr and ua a hoi griddle. Trade Eugene Mot, earthquake, auyiug that Juau iViuautles Iswl had ouok into the i'vm. was uuirtie. The document said ilia, tne report of the disappearance ut Uit- island a a at first reed tied etervalw re and m eftorla were uiade lu verify l. A short tune Ato. aa'shipt were scat out li the t'hilcau ai'ierr.nient and the ixiatuls Mere fiutud aud its luhnlitiani X u is also a pure food: toosiil io Mcxlou (Tty. re ceiled au of from bis guvei iituent lest lino! r.ltsbi to the efiert that the report circulated luet Augusi at tbe time of rite Tax' 4 make. Is It Had Oisappea.wd Not TrtiA City. Noi i ;uu ! ISLAND. FERNANDEZ Rrpoit That Cc'f-risin- g i ui.-.m-ir JL.AN B. B. B. Fleo" make bread Jhxt like the Puiiisu used lu J i SOI IU:. Rrtaii 1,16219; Overcoats and Suits Of ANCIENT for Men, JIojr and Children are the moat complete line io the City, and at priced to uit everybody. FRAGMENTS OF.GOSPEL YET UN PUBLISHED. Moat Important Telia of Christ' t tha Phariaaa in tha with ROZZINI. Leoncavallo at tha and Rs-bu- Putnam Clothing House Chicago,' Nov. 29. A Cable dispatch from London say a: It la nuw puxsible to give further details of tha rujuarkable find of papyri a a result uf the efforts of Doctors Grenfell and Hunt, of lbs branch of the Rgypl exploration fund, at Oxyrhyucbna. Tba find consist nf no fewer than 130 boxes of papyri ranging In date from wax to acquaint people the second nf the recital century B. C. to tbe sixth uf the with tho muHic and the alary century A. I). They compriao all opera. claase of literature, many fntgmenia The place of leoncavallo In contem- of lost or even unknown claxatcal porary art was dicussej by Mr. Coop works and Rome niui't Important frag ln.a comimrathv study of Italian sev- nienla unkuown to Chriailan llieta-lurnd Its development through eral hundreds uf yearA Taking the The most Important find ! a vellum story of L. Paitllacci, he briefly out- leaf conululug 43 Hues of gospel lined it. In a concise aynopsiA and which has a variation from the au'en played the music of the flret and thorised edition. The subject I tbe second pari. The recital was much visit uf Jesus and hi disciples to appreciated. the temple uf Jerusalem and their meeting there w!ih the Phariaee who rebuke them with tlielr failure to perCAME BACK WI1H 23 form the necessary ceremonial of pur In tbe dialogue which fomention. Hard Luck Story of Seventeen Jack llow. which resembles In somePhariMatthew 'XXII!, 25, the Rabbit Hunters. see describe, with considerable fullness and deiall. the formalities he Thirteen mighlv bunlera relumed has observed, whereupon Jesua delivrabbit nisht from the last Wednesday ers an eloquent, crushing reply, conhunt nortiiwem uf Collin' tun. They trasting outward with inward purity. of were a much bedtaggled brigade A regard tbe literary value of the cresthujtny slayer, and not a little the discoverer makes some fragment, full e came to fallen. Aa the train remarks. ,He uya: interesting their traps atop they shouldered Among the moat remarkable feaand took unfrequented petha fur cov- ture of the fragment Is Us cultivater. The grand total rabbit brought ed style, picture squenexs, vigor orj to' the city numliered 23. There la phraseology, which Includes several In the new aomethlng auRgeativenutin that number, heeiiate to as- words nut found and the nimrod du of curious faIts and display cribe their hard lurk to it. Likehadthea miliarity with the topography of tbe hunters fishermen, however, the and the Jewish commutles of torv to tell of the manner in whicii temple There can be little purification. deslh tilled with Jacks the elusive doubt when tbe fragment la publishIn the thetnwlve lust dealing shed, h ed, a it shortly will be, that tbera ao that not tangle ut sage brush,were will be na much controversy among found. them part of theologians aa wa provoked by the discovery of The sayings uf Jeans In another mound. Other Christian fragments of considerable value were found. Including a vellum leaf of the fourth or fifth century of the loat Greek original of tbe 'Acta of 81. Foter. which are known only in Latin and a leaf of papyrua of an unknown leralou of the acta of 8t. John. The find in tbe section of classical lltcratuio are moat Important. The first is a papyrus containing no fewer than thirteen mlumni of over R0 line of paene of Pindar In good preservation and portion of several more colSoprano, call Don't buy till you look ue over. Tempi. Greco-lloma- G(nd Tonight. mu-al- Estes Doctor Specialist e luuia-ronn- p EXHAHAKBY i( ; h.iiiu li...-- . t'ii in-- - .It I U. kafie cf this Older a famous health and brata bunJitiR dun and enjoy s.iuie good old Brawn New England Si sad. A L'bkuc at a ngui hot Vx4 will make uu are. in ua .luu Allan's tilth B.'iU'ii, I 1! t. we Curas whap ethar faSL Madam methods. eon au Ration for any'chronl Disease f any name or nature. Every case guaranteed. Partial List of Diseases Cared A v Catarrh, Deaiaaaa, R) aging ia the Kara, Diaewaea of lh" lisad. Throat, Moss, Kya or Lar. All Dte cases v the Luags, Branchial Tube and CBeaL Bladder. Heart Dtueaaa, Thames of tee Btomach. Uvor, fLdneya aud Bt. liua Dance, FUea, Me-Rheunatlsai, AJihma. Nervous Trouble, W Trouble , Tap tula and all Rectal r5Jt J3 JlUVATB U8BA8B OF caua. Disease peculiar to Warn. MEN quickly euied to stay cured. Remember the oxamlnatloa aad sCvlc la FEES. Coma at omi. Tomorrow may be too late. Call t write. DR. Offlca 10 . hour.M4.1. ESTES, SPECIALIST m. to p. m. P. n 2462 IB Washingtonelk Ava. VeMamkad (Boyle n niamhow one-tent- Solo Ottlss HenderahotL the day. The offering Sermon Rev. John E. Carver. Solo Mlaa Mitchell. Hymn Distributing Good Things to Many Humble Famllle a Steam Laundry DoBdogy. Rev. Theodore Wobus. Prarer Rev. David W. Ciane. rhf i..i'.i I . :.s u. ;.i 156- 90S 12241' 5616,1031 1 1222!lQ424 I 13211 70 147 i 64) 48 1086' 42' 7741 212! 127! 5'J 952! THANKS 7 MM Vil-- A' ,IKI LITERATUPE ae-par- On November 20 and December IE One fare plua 2 from Utah polnta to Kansas City, Chicago, Minneapolis, Denver and InMhnsdlate Omaha, Stopovers. points. Limit, 60 dayrn write U H. For further information iii'.i ..I , rill's it. r1 Il- . .bun-- , in iii:i..i- iu,' i.ti.'.U f tiasKfs cun 14 1! in : lt' luei.'.it i'f i rbankuKivlug I.rtvr Utrli .lU.ribUU'J tiilOliih auii .iiuouii tin U' u; I'l'ui!! lili's iieecj iUm. 137 I 2S0 117 I 73" 173i 561)2! 39261 7436 1446. 290.1 1272 11" l 107 I 723 730 381' 366:j 457 3i)7' 118! 305 264, 2141 322! 2531; 505'; 2415' 335' 66 :i 434. 72i 610 40' 4di ITB'i I84l)j 144ii'j 1767 i 14 1391 43'; 22C2C 11608 . Harding, general ageaL - u;.Ij,i '.r r , ,1 5 1 ; II-- : ,illl-- ' - 1 North end Northweet, O. 8. L. Ry In the Methodtat church, at 10:30 t, union services were held Arrive, 7:20 a. m., 6:10 p. m.; yesterday, 12:55 g. m.. 11:50 A m. by Hie combined churches of the city. U. P. Ry. Arriva, A large congregation filled the church KuL all polnta, 4:10 a. iu.; 1:15 p.m.; depart, 7:60 a. to listen to an excellent program over which Rav. Junes Thompson presided. m, 2:25 p. m, 6:60 p.m. Southeast, R. G. W. Ry. Arrive, The morning offering was generous t, 1:00 a. m, 11:46 mm., 1:60p.m.; nil was turned ovar to both divisions 7:00 A m.; 6:20 p. m. of the Salvation Army. Rev. John Carver of the Preeby- Wait, all polnta, 8. P. Ry. 7:10 a. m, 6:60 p. tm, 7:00 p. m.; depart, 1:80 tartan church delivered' the sermon. . m., 2:45 p. m. He baaed hie remarks on Psalms 145-gouthera CaUfornlm and Nevada, 8. wherein la contained a beautiful refer1:20 a. ence to the bounties of God., P L. A. A 8. L. Ry m.. 7:80 p. m.; depart, 1:4a p. m. 6:10 We are grateful, charitable, and conwhen brought face to siderate ?' Southern Utah, 0. 8. I Rv.Arriv, face with only our dependence on tbe love 1:10 a mM 7:20 p. m.; depart, 2:10 of God. declared tho speaker, aa be g. m., 8:46 p. m. deprecated the falling away of tiit old Southern Utah, R. G. W. Ry. Ar time hospitality, which so truly charrive. 1:00 a. m, 2:60 p. m, 7:00 p. m.; acterises gratitude In nil its beauty. depart. 2:20 a. m, 7:00 a. m., 6:20 To Illustrate that selfishness is not to thia age, Rev. Carver re,ftrlt Lake Cltjr, O. S. L. Ry Arrive, confined lated the miracle of Christ when he 1:00 a m., 2:20 a m, 12:00 nu, 2:60 healed ten lepers, us whom but one p. m 7:20 p. m.: depart. 2:20 a mH returned to thank him for his love. 7:60 A m, 10::10 A m, 2:46 p. mN The proportion of grateful people In 6:60 p. m. our day, he affirmed, is not as large Balt Lake City, R. G. Wj 1:00 aa tea per cent. m.; 2:60 p. m.; depart, 7:00 a m. 6:20 Aa pioneers la the observance of P. DL day, Rev. Carver gave Thanksgiving Cache Valley Polnta, O. S. L. Ry credit to the Jews who for 2,609 years m. 4:50 10:45 p. m.; A depart, Arrive, hare returned thank to the God two HuntavillA Eden A Liberty Arrive, daya in the year, et the feast of Weeks m. 2:00 A 5:00 p. m.; depart, and of Tahernaclea. R. F. D. Weber County Arrive, 5:00 The program waa aa follows: m. 1:20 a d. m.; depart, Voluntary Mr. Whitaker. ex- ' i 373 Superintendent E. C. Manson has returned from Sparks, Nev., where he ha been during the past ten days SELFISHNESS IS NOT CONFINED TO THIS AGE. directing the work of relieving the congested condition in the freight yards. Said Rev. Carver, In Hie Sermon-La- rge OCDEN MAILS Congregation In M. E. Church. Arrival and departure of malla et EASTERN EXCURSIONS Via the COLORADO MIDLAND RY. pert Lady and Gentleman Roller SkNtera on the road. One week commencing Monday, Bee. 8 rtf. c i! iST" 96 is:. 19 V; 12S 0 446 462 IUiiS 39., : 101 166 79 i ;8 j 693 209. 104 i !! i ci 180 ' 5 125 123 2869s : 462 205' MINISTERS JOIN IN Poetmaeter. Afternoon admlaslOn 10c, E'vninga, 15c. it::; rt' Ban pet e WM. GLASMANN, PRICES 36: 34 9: 3 14, 49.Y , Ogden Aaditoriam fJl'illl i : 1 bow-eie- ' Ogden postoffice: WIDOW Tyler and Burton, the moat 91' 436. 197 buy ksue Millard Mot gan Piute Rich Salt Lake 227 753- Eutsry Garfield Arthur Livingston, the young man whose home Is In Loe Angeles, and who fell over a vertical cliff, a distance of eighty feet, in Ogden Canyon five weeks ago. is out on the street and is nearly recovered. He has been under the care of an osteopath. Henry W. Savage Offers Monday Evening, a Box Elder Cache The Utah Smelting company has succeeded in bresklng into the Tlntlc mining district.. It lias secured s contract with the Ajax Mining company, which provides that its ores will be shipped to the Ogden smelter. Association. R. giwo Carbon Direction Northwestern Theatrical '! i E Ie Wright, trainmaster of the 8alt Lake diviaatn of the Southern Pa-- , cldc, if confined to his room a with a severe attack of lg grippe. GRAND OPERA HOUSE hi Jr'.. F il I S A. W. io, 20, 30c ' 'il ; . ,!! I'ii.-i- 9 BREVITIES at 239 :. r.Uii-- 1 , liisast-mi- i ill iI BELLOTI t Devotion l,ie JUSTICE. CONSTITUTION aIl AMENDMENTS Baritone Tenor guprano Nine Rowe, $2JX. PRICES Lower Fleer, Flrat 12 Rows, 13.90; Balcony, First Five Rowe, $2.00; Nine Rowe, $1.50. SEATS NOW ON SALE. A Sons . 1 il1. i 1 -- TEN OPERATIC STARS From Milan, Italy. Including IN li t .ll-.-- s aii.i-iiluie- 13,-53- ZAZA" Dramatic Supiano - i'.ei'l I.u ' -- 1 I :u .8. 1.1 : lit: kill..' I V,!; "I'li 1: .,lii :.'l , u ji lu I. i.KlU-- is u :?ii.t; it. tile ca.iki Wa'i.e I'rnry, .Vs.dti'li. Iron s.:il . Hu! :. u Ci'-la n il In fr'de Lhsi'.1 m' riUiUsM'ls I Ur lo.i' lut slate hi'.Lii:ii: h.i I liii I" sru ilsi sent t". Vg.dUis to The eleiss iif iUe u.u.'!eh hsti'iir lu. at. '.m- fl 1'. Tbe lncdi.i.'i' retu'u u( the tiiu buarti adjourned untr. l'i o murning of Wednesday. lei n. si whli-i- i rime ilie ciu.nl Mill be ct as Tht ulfli'lSi 'aiiie coi'i - . BARBALM v: oi . U j 1 - tha Haaar of Announcing tho Moat Kronhary Hi ytltrt brilliant Operatic Engagement in tha Hlitory of tha Northwest. LYRIC STOCK Co .I association. MARINA CALV1 It i. L, I,... uii . Mi:., s m i'.i !'!.. IS. w'l'-util in il- riii-- A tonight lil ' rt, 1 TONIGHT ITAHNA THEATER '"li.l.M ' U GRANT. Raeident Manager. FARRABINt Masao Soprano RAZ41XI hhw. COMPLETES TALLY OF ELECTION Ci.ngi-e-ma- - ::r. STATE BOARD OF CANVASSERS Grand Opera House direction n:::.,v ITAii, RECITAL Squire Coop Had an Inttreatad In His Studio. Aud-lan- Squire Coop,' gave an explanatory recital of the opera "Pagllaccl," in his studio Wednesday night to over S0..pe-pl- e Interested in tbe coming visit of the famous composer Leoncavallo, la MARINA CALVI, the concert Friday night, parts of the Dramatc Soprano. With Leuncsvallo. opera will be played by the celebrated La Seals orchestra, und the object at the Grand. Tonight. Society Lights Reading Lights Sewing Lights Lights Tor Work of Any Kind Can Be umns. xt ig Importance Is a roll conOf the taining about a hundredof lines Euripede tragedy of Hlppolyaof the speech of and manv fragments against Boetus and Demoirhenei some of the msnuenrlpt fragments f , the poems of Sappho. Mention also should be made of an unknown Wwory of Greece which differs in many respwta from that of Xenophon. unrml. It will take a Join and examine this Important find, to removed all of which ha been En eland, but the explorer are to he harcongratulated on their brilliant vest of literature. .... HOW CHICAGO WILL CELEBRATE obser-vanr- v Chicago. Nov. 29 Chicago's f Thanksgiving today will bC more in iicco- i wi:h the spirt; which Procured by Using Electricity Furnished by UTAH LIGHT AND RAILWAY CO. H S. CAMPBELL, General Manager E. W. WADE, RHUPWPte' Agent rwsp |