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Show riHK MoiixiNii onnnx, Wrights Store News Vd. Published by W. I- - H. Wright A Sens Ct. Oe Ns. 22 l.t IV.POKTAW flJII SALE grfcune ,Ttarr SMrtmeni is big... Well a buy... H ssles.'. Clv y ae piece until wanted if you pay a deposit. . .Every piene In the line especially priced for the (xtisfaciory ou r in ,ur today, while the high-grad- djuK-.-Bu- Cost... Boh. this years Muffs, Holiday Clean-Up- . ... now here them d, benefit Children's coats of early wont be any cheaper after the holidays ...Cant . New line of bear coats today. uae. tusrked. Some of them were almost double what we now ash need them let ...The sir1 . . U-..- Sale of Lad'es Coats at $6.75 Every day we add to the showing... Ye Rive you forty good stylos from which to pick... were gnme (II. LADIES SLACK COATS, 16.75. . .New lots received yesterday. ..we bought 50 nt 8 off. We .how a good looking com that waa Y shw style 8.50 for 18.75. . 1-- When the clock strike nine tomorrow morning we will place on sals our entire line of doll carta, and lit tin wngona...tln and wood This line represents the best lines in the country... Our regular prices are cheaper - Saturday Morning Begins Ihe Safe of Decorated Dishes. nr not regularly In the crockery bualneas...n email shipment of one gross of plates have oome to ae by mistake... cheap... Just The maker says to keep them aad deduct the return charges means we get them very ...that on gross. . .handsomely decorated... The regular price would have been 50c... Saturday nil day these will be on sale at 15c etch... They will sell fast at this price So coma early. We Three New Cases of Toys Just Arrived. are now ready... balls and dolls and animals... More Magic Lanterns are Just in...anme magnetic toys nr here today and on all of these late shipments we ere placing small prices. freight shipments are bringing goods to us at this late date... goods which should have been here before... so that If Slow yon have been in toy land you should come again... many new toys are here... Rubber Toys AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. GRAND GRAND OPERA HOUSE OPERA HOUSE Thsatrical Direction Northwestern Theatrical Direction Northwestern Association. - ft ALEXANDER . GRANT, Ree. Mgr. The. . R. A, Grant, Resident Manager, TONIGH- Sunday Night PRANK W.HEALY presents the Knickerbocker Theatre, New York City, Musical Comedy luccasa Association, A T- dramatic treat of importance. Direct Item unprecedented triumphs on the Pacific Coast Best play of the season! Liebler A Co.s peerless preeenta-tation- . Charming, captivating Jessie Busley la faultless Chnnning Pollocks dramatisation of Miriam Mlcbel-aon'-s famous novel Strollers In the Bishops Carriage Book by Harry B. Smith. Musis by Ludwig Englander A NOTABLE COMPANY OF PRINCIPALS AND A SMASHING CHORUS PRICES: $1.50, 11JOO, 75c, 50c, 25c. ENSUMPTUOUS SCENERY. TRANCING EFFECTS. Notwithstanding the magnitude of the engagement the regular acalc of prlcen for reserved seats will not be advanced. Best sale now on. PRICES: 15c, to $1.60. UTAIINA THEATER D G AN R OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT Direction Northwestern Theatrical I Association. R. ALEXANDER GRANT, Rea. Mgt. Driven From Saturday Matinee and Night Home MATINEE SATURDAY ANNUAL TOUR OF AT 2: E 10c, 20o, 30c Maude Fealey COLLAPSE OF MEN ARE BROWNS APPEAL TO HARR'MAN TO FAVOR THIS CITY. MRS. BRADLEY IN A SERIOUS CONDITION FOR A TIME. They Ask That th Pacific Fruit press Maks Cgsen Its Head- Aftsi the Coroner's Jury Had Brought in a Verdict Against Her. 14. There are seven girls in the family M. J. Healey, 3418 Washington, whose prayer has been Pleaae. Santa, end u a little brother." Their prayer were enewered Wednesday, when the stork landed a basket in the home from which a chubby baby boy wa takes. Engineer Healey is proud of his heir. cf Junker, manager of the Petercompany of Chicago, has completed the Inttsllation of an improved oven in the Hess bokery. A. A warrant was issued and served this afternoon on Geo. Maieoa. The warrant was drawn up on a complaint worn to by the road supervisor, charging Mr. Mauon with failure to remove as obstruction on the sidewalk in front of property over which ke la the overseer. U It alleged that the wreckage haa been lying on tha sidewalk since the destructive windstorm of more than a month ago. KOTICE The Ladies of the Episcopal church will be glad to wcloomw their friends nt the Haxaar to be held on Moo. lay and Tuesday December 17th and 18th J. F. Elam of Denver, connected at 2410 Wash. will have for sals with an electric elevator company, is fancy articles They of all a.ndc. Lovely in Ogden yesterday Inspecting large dressed dolls, aprons of all kinds, building! and making an investigation home-madmince meat, bottled of tha elevators in the city. Through ten and cake, with a souvenirfruits, cup. his instrumentality, there is a ehanee Also a toy department for tho chily short-lwill that waterpower machines dren, be nupplsnted by electric driven ones. Before returning to Denver Elam will endeavor to secure the contracts for the inaUllstion of new elevator in several business blocks. e PEDAGOGUES The home, stolen from a man named Elmer, of Harris vllle, haa Iwen recovered by the sheriffs force. The thief ic still nt Urge. He took the horse, valued nt $150, from a pasture In HnrrlsvLle, traded it for en eaprees-nisn- s hone and 625 nad then left the city. Matthew Cooynian waa arrested this after soon pending an investigation He is a cocaine fiend and may have to face a serious charge, Geo. Sanford, one of Nevadan heat-know- s. Through the courtesy of Proprietor J. M. Grin of the Utahna drug store, the Urge Interior of the store was Wednesday placed at the disposal of the Ladles of St. Josephs Sewing society for an apron sals, the proceeds to be applied to the Christmas char Ity fund. The sale was most successful, and considering tho disagreeable tate of tbe weather, tbe ladles felt much gratification nt the patronage they received, and a nice sum w realised. Tbe officers of tbe society are M re. Mary Connor, president: Mr. Mrs. W. 8. B. McCabe, secretary: O'Brien, treasurer. They and a number of other Catholic Udlei aided at the aale. The supreme court hse decided that tha Independent Telephone company can use the seme call numbers in use by Bell telephone subscribers. COMMANDEBY CfFXEf.S - El Monte eommandery, P. A A. M elected the followfog officers at a meeting last evening: J. M. Frri- sUll, E. C.; M. Malone, G; J. F. Lewis, C. G.; J. 8. Gordon, prelate; R. T. Hrrme, treasurer; F. E. Nichole, recorder; Frank Parker. 8. W.; A. S. Par ker, J. W.; Fred King. S. B.; Lloyd Stevens, warden; G. 11. Bartlett, sentinel. Thee officers will be Installed nest Wednesday night. AMUSEMENTS. TO SEEK Coining Attractions. Night Price $1.83, $1, 75c, 50c, 25e. Scats and Matinee 60c to $1-0- boxen now on calc. Ogden ftoMi Steam Laundry 174. 487 nth St place your orders with MITCHELL BROS. Monument u Copings and Head-(tone- ROOMS they gat large eommlw.cn ad yon havn to pay them. tar home people ffrst opposite City Cemetery. Roller Skates Roller Skates Winslows Celebrated From yoc to $y.oo Line-Pr- ices Sec Yard Come QuicK T. S. BliTCBISON ANT AOS YIELD SIG RESULTS. No. 306 ANT YIELD BIG RESULTS WANT ads ADfi Twenty-Fift- YIELD h Street BG RESULTS. uis--as- e. Effie. Pruitt, New York's favorite fancy and trick akater. Return engagement of Tyler and Burton, positively their list appearance in the Jntermountaln district. . DEC 31. The famous Rexaa in fancy and acrobatic skating. This attraction 1 tbe highest priced specialty act on . the road. WEEK OF ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE MAKING LIST OF HOUSES. Where Room and Board Can Be tained During the T eschars' Convention. Ob- Committees of local teachers are making arrangements to provide fifteen hundred visiting taaouera with rooms and board during the Btats Teachers' association, which will bo held la this city January 1,1--1 and 4. Tbe entertainment committee, of which Joel Harris la chairman, met nt afboard rooms eVndesday the ternoon and it nan dncldcd to mako a canvass today of the hotels, rooming houses, restaurants, and residences to secure room anl board for the visitors. Those who ran famish rooms or board will be asked to fill out a card whick will bs used at the headquarters of tha committee In the assigning of rooms or eating places. It is thought that tha hotels and rooming hontra can accommodate about on thousand, and that rooms for gome five hundred will hST to be secured la private homes. The committee has planned ta meet all train, both day and nlgM and (hone whs coma to attend the aM'xdn-tio- n will be directed first to th of the entertainment committee, which will be In one of the Urge hutch, whore tesobem may select their hotsle, rooming houses, or restaurants and know tho price and location of the same. The date of the reception baa been changed from January 1 to Jaamry 3, owing to tb Inability of the committee to secure the auditorium on the holiday. Superintendent Allison conferred with Salt Lake members of tbs association last night and tlhay were agreed that the new date Is better In all ways, ns the second day of tho convention is expected to be the most notable of the four.. heed-quarte- rs If BU8IHESS ACAIf I have about $40,000 of real estate listed with me, which belongs to old client, friends and acquaintances la the east, who Instructed me to close out the holdings In Utah at reasonable prices. 1 am making my headquarters at room No. 6, First National, with Hunter A Kennedy, and can be found after office hours at Hi Reed FRANCIS RITTER. hotel. CHRISTMAS TREE Captain and Mrs. Boyd of the Salvation Army ant arranging to have a Christmas tree for poor children on Christmas eve at the hall, nest door to the shelter." oa lower 36th SL Thera will be a short program of appropriate mule and song, after nblch the presents will be glean ouL Each child will receive a present, alno candy, popcorn, etc. In thin way tha Army people hope to bring happiness to many a little tot who weald probably otherwise have no Christmas cheer. Several members of tbe Army will be stationed on tbe street corner during tbe coming week with their to receive conunique eoHnction tributions from sny one who wishes to assist them. Pt EASTERN EXCURSIONS Via tbe COMING SOON. Harley Davidson, the world's champion faat, fancy and all arbund skater. Tfnldn world' record for faat skating. Oa November 30 aad December 11. One fare plus 88 from Utah potato to Chicago, Minneapolis, Kansas City, Denver aad iatermadlat Omaha, points. Limit, 60 days. Stopovers For further Information write L. U. Mr. An Inquest wa held in Washington yesterday to determine the ecus of the death of former Seuaior Brown of Utah. Mrs. Bradley, who ass present, seemed to try to conceal her face from observers. Josephine Kid ell. the maid who heard the shooting, said she summoned Manager Talty of the hotel and accompanied him to the room where Senator Brown was found lying on the floor wounded and Mrs. Bradley standing near. The revolver was on the dressed. Mr. Talty corroborated tbe maids testimony and added that Senator Brown, pointing nt Mrg. Bradley, sad: "That woman shot ms." This statement, Mr. Tatty said, was made la response to hie Inquiry before Brawn whether ke had attempted suicide. Talty notified the police aad Mr. Bros a was taken ta the emergency hospital and Mrs. Bradley tamed over to the officers. Deteotlve Burlingame testified that Mrs. Bradley told him nt the station house that she fired the shot. "Bha told me that she was the mother of two of Browns children and of hie refusal to marry her," said the detective. "She rehearsed the facta of her connection with Brown." Dr. White, superintendent of the Emergency hospital, stated that nt one lime, during hie illness. Brown amid that he did not Intend to prone-catMrs. Bradley in tbe event of bis recovery. After further evidence of a corroborative nature, the jury returned tho following verdict: "Arthur G. Brown came U bis death Dec 13th, llofi, nt tha Emergency hospital, from a gunshot wound In the bladder. Bald gunshot wound was caused by a pistol, fired by Anna M Bradley. We bold said Anna M. Brad ley for the action of the grand Jury." 'When the verdict was read Mrs. Bradley collapsed and, for a time, was la a serious condition. As soon ns she was able to make the trip she was removed to Jell. Throughout tha Mr. Bradley had been composed and apparently unconcerned. . , : Seif-risin- PUCES Tbe residents of Ogden who can accommodate ricltlng touchers with rooms, or with room and board, during tho Bute Teacher' association, which will be held in this city on1 January 1, 2, 8 and 4, 1607, please write the undersigned stating the number, location and price ot rooms per day, with or without board. Address Mias Jean net la McKay, Weber Stake academy, Ogden, Utah. HOME VISITORS' EXCURSION. Pancake Fleur a pure food; sail rising and all ready to mix with water aad hake ea a hot griddle. to also Trade Mark BBB FLOUR CO. ALLEN'S ta, Paoifie Coast Factory, Baa CaL Eastern Factory, Little Wolf Mllle, Manama, Win. D0S0T0 Harding, general agent. City. Salt Lake & COMPANY Via Union Paslflc, Dec. IS. Round trip first elaao tickets to Den var, Colorado Springe, Fueblo, $18.76; Omaha, Kansas City, Bt. Jos, 886.00; Bt. Louis, HI M; Minneapolis, Bt . Paul, fll.80; Chhiaga, Equally low round trip rales to hundreds ef other points west of Chicago. Tickets ;ood to return within slaty days from $44-60- at of aale. allowed. Stop-ove- rs Re- member the fatuous Overland Limited and the new Los Angeles-ChlcagLi Billed, only 40 bourn to Chicago. Far further particulars see A B. Moseley, traveling passenger agsnt, Ogden, Utah. o WANT ADB 155 25th Street FANCY CASH GROCERIES DRY GOODS FOR FALL JUST ARRIVED YIELD BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. WANT ADB YIELD BIG RESULTS. e Putnams For Mens, Boys and Childrens Overcoats THE CAUSE. Suits, Etc... New York. Dec. 18. Mm. Annie Adams, mother of the famous theatri- cal star, Mauds Adanu, and herself an eminent actress, today told for the first time the secrets that reused the hooting of former United States Senator Arthur Brows last Saturday by Mrs. Anna Bradley, 4a bis room in the Hotel Raleigh, Washington. She admitted that she wa the cause of the tragedy and said that ahe could have prevented it. She said Mrs. Bradleys grievances were most real. She admitted that ahe waa to have met the senator in Now York this week. She said Mrs. Bradley waa Jealous of the ae Bator's attention to her. She told of her friendship with the Utah man for twenty-fivyear. Mr. Adams Is at the Grand Union hotel, where ehe bad find an appointment to meet Senator Brown today. In the statement she says: I know 1 am the cause of this tragedy, but the Innorent muse. 1 could have prevented it If I bnd known Mrs. Bradley had followed fienster Brown to Washington, or had Mrs. Bradley called on me and nought my assistance. 1 left the Ethel Barrymore company In Philadelphia to come here to meet tho senator when hs had finished hie legal buxine in Wshlngton. As to tbo letters of mine found in his room. I can explain them satisfactorily. Undoubtedly they were the motive for tho Jealousy which prompted Mrs. Bradley to shoot Mr. Brown. It is true that I was to meet the senator In New Turk this week," she The meeting wan aid to a reporter. not of a business nature. We were friend, and tha meeting was to be social. When bo left Balt Lake City bn wrote to me that bn had a esse to argue before tha United Biates so prema court, and that ns soon an it was over, which be thought would be by today nt tbe latest, be would meet me in New York. I was In Philadelphia at tbe time of the. shooting, aad, of eenrse, wae greatly surprised. 1 came here to await developments end will ge to Washington If tho senator recover sufficiently to send for me, or 1 will go there In the event of ble death, which seem probable. In either event 1 shall Issue a statement that will fully explain the contents of tbe letter! from me found In Senator Brown's room. I can fully explain every passage nad will ehow that nothing more than a dose and warm personal friendship existed between the senator and myself. I could undoubtedly have prevented tbe shooting bnd 1 had the ohznce. If Mrs. Bradley had come to me and asked for my service, I would have been able to have made Senator Brown do what she wished. 1 could have made him marry her and give to her and hi children hi name. Mra. Bradley's grievance! were not Imaginary; they were real. Had 1 known that the matter was so desperate and that such a stage 1In their would relatione had been ranched, bare Insisted on a settlement of tbe matter satisfactory to Mr. Bradley and bar children. will find the quality, utjle aad price to suit, and a child can buy aa cheap. You bb shoe high-cu- t a apecial Putnam Clothing House Estes Doctor Specialist Fee Cursa wtisn others faiL Modem method consultation for any Chronic Disease ef any name or aelure. Every case guaranteed. A Partial list of Diseases Cured Catarrh, Deafness, Ringing In tho Bm, Dl tb Head, Throat, Noes, Ky or Ear. All Disease cf the Lungs, Bronchial Tubes and Cheat Disea is of to Btomaeh, Liver. Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Dtaeasu. Rheumatism, Asthma, Nervous Troubles, El Vitus Dunce, FUee, FisMsonlai from aay tula nad nil Rectal Trouble, Tan Worm, Bl cans. Diseases peculiar to Woman. ANY PRIVATE P1BBABB OF MEN quickly emed to Kay owed. Id FRU Cobi 1 Rtnembtr tb isariisUo aal Tomorrow may bo toe MU- - CaU or write. of nm DR. to I ESTES, SPECIALIST Office hours, 10 a. m. to I p. m. 1488 Washington Ava (Beyls Block). Ogden. Utah, Entrance Room 18. Remember the number ' Society Lights Reading Lights Sewing Lights Lights for Amy Kind Work of Cm Be Procured by WHITE SEWIHC MACHtoE CO. IMng The White Bewhig Machine Co. have opened their new office at 8X78 Wash. Ave. Wo have jnst received a new line of the latest improved White Eewing Mach lues nad will be plea end to show them to our old patrons, also to new prospective buyers. Remember the number, 8278 Wash. SPBEAPIHC HEALTH IDEAS State Beard Will Us Ettreeptleon to Disseminate Information, etrnrtlnn of the cltiien a nan. Boya e Tbe state board of health has de-cldsj upn n novel scheme for tbe to Go Ave. COLORADO MIDLAND RY. . Order s package of this famous health nad brain baildlng flour aad onto asnia good old fashion ea New Iren England Brand. A chance at a right hot loaf will mako you think you are in Beaton. With Altons B. B. B. Fleur you can make bread Just ilk the Puritans used to may wish. TEACHERS' B0ASD1KC JEALOUSY Mika Week of Monday, Dec. 24 s. Dont bay from ngsnta Week Commencing Monday, December y t n mining men,- - returned this morning from Ely where he has secured some promising mining property. He says a stranger cannot obtain bed or board, tho town ef Ely U no crowd ed with the rush of fortune-hunter- THE ILLUSION OF BEATRICE AUDITORIUM . Ex- structed the secretary to couiuiuul-csl- e silk E. K Harriman, Julius Krutuchnitt and W. H. Bancroft, urging upon them the advisability ef establishing the headquarters of the Pacific Fruit Express In Ogden. In compliance with the order of tha board. Secretary Reynolds has sent letters to the head of the Harriman roads setting forth the adtamtagee of Ogden lor car nhips or other factories to bo established by the Harrimna Car company, lately organized. The Weber club also took steps to invite the big smelter companies, driven from the Butt Lake valley by tbe decision of Judge Marshall, to locate their plants in the neighborhood of Little Mountain or the Hoi Springs where there is no vegetation to be destroyed by smelter fumes. The business mm hare considered the question of scouring a mining machinery depot for Ogden and Goa A. Lowe A Oa are to be appealed to la an effort to bare mining machinery and supplies added to their local stock of hardware. OGDEN Bore yon lock at the dace of ndry work tamed out by this estab-hhmrthe mere certain we are that Nr will cantinas to fever ns with tar orders, for ear prlees nr well Khln the roach of everyone Ask for oar new rates en family wuhing. They win interest yon ssn-itsr- and general hi gives :id in the more nitnpie prophylactic measure for preientins the inception and sprer.,1 of contagion bv mean ft .f sterecpticoii lecture. Dr. F. E. Clark, state saniury the stele and dism.pecior, will play oti a screen the morn common disease germs, instructing tbe people u to ;he means by which they multiply and cause disease, lie will also instruct them In the precautions to be observed and. generally, in "The Art of Being Well." Dr. Clark is drairou of bearing from residents of the various towns throughout the state that ha may dates for his and give them say further information they n SLAYER The bnard of director of tbe Weber club, at a Dueling Wednesday, in- The funeral of 8. L. Ives will be ht ld at the residence. 438 Tweaty-sev-eutstreet, at 8 o'ciuck, Friday, Dec. Management ef JOHN CORT In HERE YOU ARE nanle jljrly in the outlying counrry cletrlrT. m the Miner ol p:vper S-- son Oven than others, we are told...Juat to make the morning busy we will sell any cart in the atock nt n special reduction. This aale lasts throe hours only,. . . Nne win be laid away nt these prleas. Prom niaa In the morning until the clock strike IS! u, BUSINESS quarter. Rev. James Thoa'paoa is preparing to go to tbe Coast for a short period to recuperate and regsin his strength. He bn been i'.l of late with a complication of trouble induced by over work. Key. Thompson does not expect to psas the entire winter cn the Coast. J. Safe of Dol Carts Tomorrow forenoon jOnly. Moi;Ni;. ui: e - . lrin.xv n h built to sell for f 1C for f 13. At every price have a big. generous showing. . .lota of will, ?s lng sal people... and i!5 be glad to show you. DO YOU SKATE? Want n sweater?... We her new ones ...Uirls' and women's sues... The entire line is offered nt the low sale prices. i ACTIVE Officer Tout haa again gone into the bird business, and expects the arrival of liy canaries from Germany within a few days. Childrens Coats Lots of Em ani Every One a Bar$1 .95, $2.25, $3.95, $4.95. gain Thst'i the way theyre c'lcjunint of H. C. Hansen. 4 tt-- u issued for the wirr.;t of K. 1. Tomlinson, s job wagon driver, living in the north ).oru.n of rb city. Alleged entity to animal i the charge in which he will be HaEson asserts that Tomlin-s-brutally beat one of his horea ycsisrdsy with a large club. UTAH, J -- Electridty Furnfehed by UTAH LIGHT AND RAILWAY CO. R. S. CAMPBELL, General Manager L W. WADE. Agent of this state, 4 |