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Show mi: mousing uxauinuk: uiDKX. raty-- arr jt-- j evc n.u, wYg'iiKVSK.'TCa fkiday, jaxuaky i,axty-UEwrarv-- 2. -. In Alexander Dumas' Masterpiece, Monte Cristo OPOLL January 28 America's Foremost Romantic Actor JAMES ONEILL Supported by a Pow:rful Company of Players, in Alexander Dumis Masterpiece MONTE CRSSTO fgj.) g&xAg. 4 Positively His Farewell Tour TtJE VJORU) LSMINE cJAK&S O'HEIU "MPHTE CRISTO Prices $1.59, $1.09, 75c, 58c, 25c. Seat Sale Saturday AllE 1EHII Altf THltKE OK FOUR AUTOUH IX TlIH HIKTOKY OF THE A MEEK UN STAGE WHOSE XAMKK WILL ALWAYS HE IXDELlliLY ASSOCIATED WITH THE CHAItAC-TEIt- S THEY HAVE MADE FAMOUS; HOOTH AS HAMLET," MAHY AXDE1ISOX AS JULIET," JOSEPH JEFFERSON AS ltll VAX WINKLE," AXl JAMES O'NEILL AS "MONTE UlIISTO." OF SUOCESHFUL NO MATTER WHO SHOULD PLAY THESE PARTS THEY WOULD ALWAYS HE COMPARED UXFAVOKAHLY TO THESE EMINENT PLAYERS, WHO THROUGH A LIFE-TIMDID RIP. THAN MORE JEFFERSON MR. TIMES EDMOND DANTES THESE MADE OWN. HAS ROLE EXACTED THE (MlARAcrTERS PECULIARLY THEIR O'NEILL OF AtrriNO, HAVE HIS PERFORMANCE IS AS FRESH AND VIRILE HUT REPETITION HAS NOT WEARIED HIM OF HIS ROLE NOR TIME TAKEN THE EDOE FROM HIS FIXE, ARTISTIC TEMPERAMENT. MAKING AND HY HIS OF POWERS WAS YET CONSUMMATION THE OF A GREAT ACTOR. TO THE THEATREWHILE THE MELLOWED HE IT IS DIGNIFIED WHEN REPUTATION, AS THE! THE IS HE AND MR. HE HAS MADE MANY ELABORATE IDEAL EXCEPTION OF DUMAS HERO. FOR YEARS COUNTRY O'NEILL HAS TRIED TO SHELVE THE PLAY, GOERS OF PRODUCTIONS OF NEW PLAYS, RUT THE DEMANDS OF THE PUBLIC AND THEATRICAL MANAOERS HAVE KEEN LIKE THE CALL OF THE WILD", AND HE UAH BEEN COMPELLED TO WHEN MIL O'NEILL APPEARS AT THE GRAND, JANUARY OTH, IT WILL VERY PROBABLY BE FOR THE LAST TIME HE WILL EVER BE SEEN AS EDRETURN TO "MONTE CRISTO." HE CONTEMPLATES SHELVING MONTE CRISTO" AFTER THIS SEASON. A NEW AND ELABORATE PRODUCTION AND A STRONG COMPANY EMPHASIZE IN A MOND DANTES, FOR FITTING WAY THE END OF "MONTE CRISTO," FOR WHEN MIL' r NEILL GIVES UP PLAYING EDMOND DANTES THE PLAY WILL DIE A NATURAL DEATH. T11E11E E ' AMUSEMENTS. grand HOUSE OPERA Theatrical Direetion Northwest Aaaoelatlan. It ALEXANDER GRANT, Bee. Mgr. SUNDAY ONE NIGHT Wifes Family Headed by the well known edians, com- APPLETON & PERRY New most cal auinbers,new songs, new danoea, new Jokes, pretty girls, funny comedians, magnificent hlgh-clea- s vaudeville specialties. cos-tnmo- PRICES: 75c, 60c, 25c. SEAT, SALE SATURDAY. 91-0- Auditorium Roller Skating Ladles admitted free mornings and afternoons for one week, except Monday, Saturday, commencing January Slit The moat fun of the season will a potato race Friday evening. January 25th. be Admission, afternoon, 10c. Admission, evening, 15c. ITTAHNA THEATER TONIGHT 1 BROTHER TOR BROTHER MATINEE PRICE SATURDAY 10c, AT 2:KL 20c, TRAIN Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Biddle announce the engagement of their daughter, Mina Ruby, to Mr. Geo. B. Anderson, a fireman on the Southern Pacific, the marriage to take place Monday. Jan. 29. Both are popular young people of Ogden. SO The Scots of the city will celebrate the birthday of Robert Burns, tonight, at the Congress hall. An excellent program of music, speeches and dances has been arranged by the Creates. Frank Cannon will deliver the addresa of the evening. Action baa been commenced by Juliet stone against William Stone to have dissolved the ties of matrimony. It Is act forth In the cnmplilnt that Stone for s year has willfully neglected to provide for his family, that he la capable of so doing and that by hla conduct he haa left her to lupply herself with the necessaries of life. They were married In 1885. Joseph Ballantyne has received a Inmessage from Brhumson-Heink- . forming him briefly that aha fa trying to have the date In Omaha changed. That means that Ogden still has a prospect of hearing the famous ainger. If the can defer the Omaha engagement, then the mu-H- r tovrrs of this city will hear her on Jan. 80th, as that la the date aha la scheduled to go through here en route to Omaha. The county commissioner request any one knowing of the whereabouts of quail In a starving condition to report the same to BhcriS Srbrlng or to the fish and game warden. In order that the birds may be cared for. Karl A. Beheld returned to Salt Lake yesterday, after a careful of the fire risks in Ogden. He waa taken over the city by Fire Chief Paine and when the Inspection was completed, he Informed the Chief he would recommend a reduction In the Insurance rates In Ogden. et-id- y J. DEFICIT IN BOUNTY FUND Made to a Representative of the Salt Eche Postmaster Glasmann was asked what he bad to say about Jededlab Skeena attack on him in the Balt Lake Telegram, Wednesday evening. D," aald the postmaster, if Skeen la a truthful all the time as he waa In his statements concerning me in Wednesday's Telegram, then Ananias of old will have to hang hla head In ahame. I have sent the following reply to the Salt Lake Telegram. It apeaka for Itself.'' Editor of Salt Lake Telegram, Balt Lake City, Utah: In your paper of January 23rd you have an Interview reformer known a with a Skeen, In which be says, That has awarded to hla papers the city advertising In defiance of the law, which provides that no public advertising shall go to a paper when owned by a man holding public office." Second, that tbe city council bad for 30il to been paving' from year 8400 monthly in extra feet to the papers represented by sold Glaemann," Third, "Skeen further says that " waa defeated for I wish to announce that all three of aald statements are positively false and known to he such by Mr. Skeen. In the first place 1400.00 per month for advertising la equal to 54,800.00 per year and la more than the city of Ogden appropriated for printing during tbe entire four years that I waa mayor. The total amount awarded for printing to tbe Standard Publishing company, of which I was the business manager, waa about S100.no per month. I think a little lea than that amount per month. My predecessor lu office contracted with tbe Standard Publishing company for doing said printing. When I waa electej mayor of Ogden, I asked the city council to cancel tbe contract with tbe Standard Publishing company, but tbe city council discovered that if the contract was canceled the price would have been doubled. The matter waa submitted to the city attorney and he atated that It was not contrary to law for the advertising to go to the Standard Publishing company under contract made prior to the time Its business manager wae elected mayor. Immediately after my term of office expired the contract waa canceled by the city council and the city council baa since then paid double tbe price it paid for printing when I wee mayor. The fact that the City of Ogden pays double tor the price for printing It paid when I wae mayor abowa that the city council acted wisely in refusing to cancel the contract, as they are now paying double tbe amount paid under the former contract anj when 1 wae the mayor. As for the statement that I waa dethat charge la feated for also false as I declined a and did not run a third time. As to the other statement made by this fake reformer, Skeen, if they are what he said equally aa nntrae about me. then Ananias loses the title of International champion liar. Mr. Skeen failed to state in hla that he was the gentleman who failed of election last fall. The present legislature will be railed upon to provide mean for Ihe payment of 815.5(18. 59 for outstanding animal bounty claims, according tn a re- Lake Telegram. COMING WEST . ONLY. Under the diraetion of W. McGowan, third aueeeaefnl aeaann of STEPHENS A LINTON'S Musical Farce Comedy, the 1st-emusical tomfoolery,' My COAL BREVITIES SKEEN'S WILD STATEMENT L. Rice of North Ogden waa fined RENO, NEVADA. MAN WENT EAST FOR FUEL. Tried to Get Coal In Ogden end Failed end Then Went oi to Chicago. Clan-man- Arrangements .are being made to send twenty-fiv- e .or. thirty carloads of coal direct from Chicago to Reno, Nev. The train will be sent over the Illinois Central to Omaha and the Union Pacific to Ogden and then. on to Reno. Dr J.A. Btubbt, president of the University of Nevada, and brother of J. C. Stubbs, traffic director of the Harrlman lines., arrived. Ip Chicago Tuesday, on. a commission from the citizens' committee, of .Reno, to purchase a quantity. of soft coal.. He first tried to get the. coal. In .Ogden from the railroad company on last Saturday, but found the engines here were running light of fuel, and he then went on to Chicago. There he found that the dealers had raised prices on account of the fuel famine, and yesterday he was In communication with the owners of several mines In Illinois. Tbe cars. will be sent to the mine where the coal la bought, end the ran to Nevada started from there. . POTATO RACE Have yon ever seen a potato race on roller skates? . If you haven't get ready to laugb - yourself lick at the Auditorium rink Friday night. Jan. 25. It baa the fancy skaters boat all topieers. Be there,. DEATH OF L A. SWEET Glas-mau- 110 by Judge Murphy yesterday for killing two deer that came dowu L. A. Sweet, familiar figure around from the mountains In search of food. tbe ' construction, camps of tbe Utah Rice pleaded guilty to the charge Construction company, died at the which constitutes a misdemeanor. Chapman house at 5 p. m. Wednesday. The complaint was sworn to by Dep- Hla death was. the- - result of heart uty Sheriff Wilson. Rice was 'arrett- failure. The body will be shipped to ed at hla borne, Wednesday morning. Grey Summit, - Missouri, Saturday He shot the deer Tuesday afternoon. morning. It may he viewed at Richeys undertaking parlors. Mr. Sweet peeeed many of hie years The Utah-Kam- s Tunneling Machine company, haa on exhibition at tbe in Ogden. His relative are la the Broom hotel a number of well execut- east and so far as known be la withed photographs of tbe large railroad out kla west of the Rocky mountains. tunneling machine which la now being He worked to support two of hla built at Cleveland. Ohio. The photo- nieces who are attending college. graphs chow the machine taken from several different views, enabling meSICCK ACVAHCtS FEB. I ST. chanical engineers to farm a more cor met Idea of Its construction and practical possibilities. They give a better Dr. L. L. Gilbert, representing the idea of tbe new Invention than any- Utah. Karos Tunneling Machine Co., thing previously published. Prominent la at. the Broom hotel exhibiting phomechanical engineers, who Inspected tographs of the wonderful railroad ton the model of the mechlne at Clevo-land- , nellng machine. People wishing to WM. GLA8MANN. t Signed) made the prediction that It would take advantage of the extraordinary go through hard rock at the rate of opportunity for Investment offered ten feet an haur, and that It would should see' him at once. The price of of administra A petition tor revolutionise the present method of, ; v. pea to 81.58 per share tion In the estate of J. B. Lynch ha railroad tuhnellng. on February 1st. been filed. . n n In Legislature of Extensive Frauds of Twa Years Ago. port sent tn both houses yesterday by the slate board of examiners. Tbe report la an echo uf the bounty fraud expose of two years ago. Tn Ihe house the report was referred to consist Ing of a special committee Messrs. Kucbler, Thompson aud Tol-to- cut will leave the Junction and straight across tbe valley to the county scat. Tbla would do away with the numerous stops wblcb occur between Logan and the Junction. ' It la also stated that the regent visit of Superintendent Buckingham to Logan forecasts the emotion of e new depot building tn repUce the eld one which bn become Inadequate to contain the volume of Buelneae transected. SPLENDID "MONTE CRISTO" The Count of Monte Cristo, in the full splvsdor of hie new envfrenment will make hla appearance at the Grand Monday, Jan. 28. Everything possible The report Is the result of an inhas been done to msko the production vestigation running through the past the most satisfying ever given the Dutwo yeara by tbe state board of exammas drama. Mr. O'Neill, of course, a In resolution with accordance iners, will pity the pert of Monte Cristo. of the last legislature. During the inThat hla conception and execution of certificates vestigation 1,872 bounty tbu role la absolutely perfect has bee were submitted to the hoard, aggreproven In every city of any importance Of tbla In amount 850,598.20. gating tn tbe United States. Tbe new interflG.183. amount tbe board allowed est attached to this production la the Doubt was cast upon the validity of lavlsbness with which it la staged. tbe remainder. 934,415.20, because of Tbe fourth act, which abowe the conthe fact that they came from counend ball room of the Hotel ties where frauds had been exposed. servatory ban been mentioned as a Moreerf, After examination, the board allowed sensation of scenic art. Praise has $28,308.90, nuking a total approved of been bestowed upon the last act, The state auditor paid on also 944,551.80. which represents the rise of the nun bala 924.982.31, sum total leaving the of Fontainebleu. John ance to be provided for by legislation in tbe forest to tbe South of Young Jnnrneyed of 918,509.99. France for sketches for the Chateau BUHCHE Im- Tbe wreck that blockaded the Ogden A Northwestern baa been removed . but tbe line Is practically out of commission on account of the snow which blocks tbe non hern end and the bad condition of tbe track wblcb la said to have resulted from rains, and sinks along the line. Until the road Is electrified, tbe service north of the cltr limits will lie uncertain. It Is the Intention of the company to have the road transformed by May 1. This date would have been fixed at a month earlier were It possible to secure transforming machinery from eastern factories. Aa the situation stands, an electric road to the Hot. the Springs will be In operation during summer and 1U extension on to Brigham City la guaranteed by the company within a period of two years. RAILROAD as Ogden Steam Laundry Tboaao 174. 417 95th SL dlf. ROADTO SPB1HCS In Bad Condition but Is to Be proved. Heres your cue for tbe sow year. aid have your kaudry waa to attended to by aa Americas plant By a delag you will avoid risk We nee no eed disappointment waaklng preparations as la foe practice of tha Heaths Chinese." Tours for a prosperous new year. Bo euro OCC WiKS . Fully 1.700 people thronged the Auditorium skating rink last night, part- ly out of curiosity and partly to enjoy a skate on the big floor, as hard as The attraction waa an It is smooth. amateur race between Oleaa Laahna of Ogden and Blanche Ogg of Balt W. A. S. E. Melee. lake. Aa amateurs go, the race waa a match worth seeing. Miss Lesfaue lost in an exciting dash. Bbe waa urged on by her local admirers, but at tbe end of tbe contest fell and lost to her rival. Another match may lie arranged for on a near date. Tbe management of tbe rink announces that Friday night the most novel and xtauatag rasa of any will fake plaoe. It Is sailed a potato race and Is opea for all wRji courage sufficient to snatch at the 1c ascent to he the looking tuber. It premia funniest feature ever eeea at the 1 WE CAN MOVE ANYTHING. MALAN TRANSPER COMPANY IMPROVEMENTS The announcement la made by the Oregon Short Line that depots will be built at Hyrura. Cache, county, Idaho, both towns being situated on tbe branch line that leaves tbe main line at Cache Junction. Heretofore, business transacted at these places baa been attended by considerable inconvenience to shippers and tbe company. Hyram is reathed by a apur track. It was connected only last year, but business haa Increased to an extent that warranto the erection of a standard type depot, passenger and freight combined, estimated to cost 83.900. Tbe same kind of a building will be erected at Lewiston.' The agricultural activity of both places. Induced in the on case by the presence of a splendid sugar factory. Is responsible for the major part of the business. Rumor hsw It that Logan will be Vane, Dreys and Baggage Wages PENSION AGENCIES. v House in Favor ef Abolishing All Save One. OUR SPECIALTtSS Pees FuroL tww Goto Moving and " Washington, Jan. 24. Tbe house committee of tbe whole today, upon tbe pension bill, adopted tbe amendment aboHnhlng all pension agenda la tha United States, save one and fixing that one at Washington, by vote of 51 to 114. The committee of tbe whole defeated Mr.Dslsell's amend-mn- t fixing tbe number of pension agencies nt eighteen as now exists. That amendment was made to the section of tbe appropriation bill which provided for nine agencies. The Gardner substitute amendment was agreed to by a practically unanimous vote. WANT ADB YIELD BIG RESULTS. OFFICE 40t Twentydtfth PHONES InA, 24. OGDEN TUEF lk 3 Bed, 228. EXCHANGE Twenty-fift- h St and Eastern Ri California Direct Wire fet AH Spcrttnp Events I |