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Show mik fy&i TIIE MOKXIKG EXAMIXi:!:: blood bad VTAV, ITnur.UZY nie HUE WHIRL OF SOCIETY t! 11 liug thc swift specific ca Atlanta, ca. Josephine Sprum of Salt Sunday in thc ctat. MU l.ak-HK-ii- F. 31. Itriggtf enlcriaiued a f w at bridge till afternoon. Mr frit-iitl- Mr. and nes! seek Mi Mr. Harry Todd sill fur u trip through Alit-t- - Robert of Salt for a ft weeks. Mr. and Mrs. 8. G. Lindsay of New York are the guests of their aunt. Mrs. Kuinia Lindsay. Mr. 8. I Brick was hostess at a rharuiingly arranged bridge party oil Thursday afternoon. The Congregational ladies are planning to hold an Kaaier wale of al, kinds of fanry article. , The Congregational ladies will bo'i-- ; their bread and cake sales the firs: Raturdhy in each mouth. Mrs. R. 8. Joyce entertained a few friends at bridge on Tuesday afternoon 10 meet Mrs. Holden. J. A. Marks and wife left Tuesday morning for Grand Junction and Denver on s pleasure trip. Mrs. E. W. Matann la the gueat for of Mm. Frank Knox in Salt Lake, and on Wednesday was the a few days guest of honor at COURSE OP INSTRUCTIONS. tr Ear tam b fltiwtratad Splendid Mill krse photograph trine dlrwthr from If to a perfonnw is urad with tha miaou a practical Ihaa Inann sea auitad 4s child na 4 rmg paopla as wag aa adult. Hsadrads ra taMas adrantaga of thia t afar. YOtj aat yaut Ramtaa is MaadoKm, IMt IMS and aK Gaitan, gHl MSA 1AM and aK VioKag AA HA SAW sad ag BnJ K.0S sad up, and twembar. aa atatod sheas, that kk aach iaafauawnt wa iaduda a Fra Laaaoa Cartiftral withobt Health is the Main Thing Therefore Get Health r positively agree to affect a permanent cure in cases of Nervous and Blood Complaints, MENS DISEASES, Rheumatism, Stomach, Kidney and Liver Troubles. DON'T WAIT UNTIL YOUR TROUBLE BECOMES AGONIZING. Get well now. Norris, 25 Years SPECIALISTS 25 Yeara 61 a luncheon given by eight of her friends. The Dramatic club of the Fourth ward waa so well received In its presentation of Jusfloe Will Conquer, that the , amateura are considering presenting another play la the near future. An Interesting program will be ren- dered at t the State Industrial School 10 o'clock thla morning.. Betides the musical number to be given, Min Minnie Kiesel will lecture on The Holy Land. . WASHINGTON AVE. i con--uni- t- won h Ml Grace Minuorh. Tin-ladl- 1 ii.ie .1 !. tin- Meadame, GATHERING. l.ie Mr. K A Grant was and Mrs. Holden of Tacoma. ,Yh.. wa tile heiinr guest at a small budge party giien hi the teed hotel on Monday ifternoiiii. The priie was won i Mrs. Ketnold and lutcheou is served iu i lie cafe, i lie takle liivorated wi'h earns ton, t Those nseiit to were Hewlanie tneel Mr. Holden Pant. Hi litis, Conpiy, Horn. Him ton. Cic.n.iu of New Yon,, Hell and 31 is Hurk. SLEIGHING tr d an i The at- PARTY. - d - lucky 'JU!?1 cs enter-talue- d the loicky Thlrt(en rlub on Wednesday afternoon. The guest a of the club were Mri. U. A. lhckson and Mrs. Albert Richey. High flie was the game of the afternoon, prlies being won bv Mrs. Rhiae, Mrs. Rlcliardaon and Mrs. Brown. Following ihe card games luncheon was aened and ihe cluli adjourned to meet In two week. FIVE HUNDRED alorv alxo served. Doran YA'iant. Gladys Williams Brook. PARTY. lackmati. Mmire, 3!r. tisorg-- ' and CHILD CULTURE Mlae Verna Llghton entertained at cards on Wednesday evening. Prises were won by Miaa Nina Stone and Richard Corson. Vases of carnation adorned the mantle and table and sixteen guests were present. Speaker Harry Joseph of the House of Representatives, aocotnpanled by Representative Rudolph Kuchler. Mr. Kuchler and Miaa Ethel Orth of Ogden. paid A vleit to the Agricultural College at Logan this week. CLUB. Mrs. M. Dee Vtiea was hostess on Tuesday afternoon Mr. Dsn llnmer. president of the Child Culture elul., was treated to surprise al the h itni of Mrs. Tarley T. Wright, hint. Hannr resigned her ofllnr aa president on ar routit of her home being now In Halt I.ake City, and aa a fining tribute to her splendid work as presiding oIHrer Mrs. Kale lilllisrd. In behalf of the Club, presented Mr. Hamer with a beautiful gold locket with the C. C. Club. ISU17, engraved ENTERTAINED. PYTHIAN SISTERS upon It. Mrs. llsmcr briefly expressed her appreciation of this token uf esMrs. Gllhourn and Mrs. Toll enterteem. tained the Fyihlan Slater at the home A literary and musical program of of the former Thursday afternoon.. murlt was rendered, after which a The decorations were vaaea of carna- abort business session was held. Mr. tions and ferns. In a game .that wa 1(11 Hard, secretary of the dub, waa plared. Mrs. Krklund won the prise. elected president to take Mr. Hamer' Mesdames Included The guests place, and Mrs. Josh Grant. Jr., was Fryer, Hood. Berry. Rrklnnd. chosen to take I be place varaled by Mat-riJackman. Chapman. Mark, Tyree, Mr. Hilliard. and Misses Jennie Prout and Ritloelal hour fnllnwel. A delightful ter. during whlr.h the hostess served refreshment in the dining room, tasteA BIRTHDAY, fully decorated with palms, after which the guests departed, assuring Mrs. of Hamer acThe home of Elijah Clayton that their bent wlehe Kanesvtlle was the scene or a merry company her to her new home. gathering of friends ud neighbors on when Mrs. Thuradnv evening last MR. F. N. HE6S SURPRISED. Clayton's fortieth birthday wu celeIn way. a good brated Mr. F. N. Hess, upon arriving at There were music and games and then hla htiuie last Tuesday evening, found, not did break to hi great rirprlse, a number of a fine supper. The party up until 2 o'clock the next morning. friends assembled to assist In the Frienda from as far away as Hooper celebration of hi birthday. When were present at the social, Mr. He had ahffiriently regained hi oompnaure, the guests were taken to BIDDLE ANDERSON. the dining room, where cover were laid for sixteen. The marriage of Mias Ruby Biddle, The table wa moat artistically arG. Sirs. William of Mr.,rand daughter ranged. the color scheme being pink Biddle, and A. R. Anderaon, took place and white, carnation, fern and canat the home of the bride's parent a. dle (the number of which we dare Tuesday evening, Blaliop D. II. Ensign not mentl tin) placed upon a large mirperforming the ceremony, which wu ror formed a mot beautiful decorawitnessed bv relatives ud a few tion. Fa Tors in pyrography with ap frienda. A wedding supper was served propriate verse upon them, provoked In the dining room, which was beautimuch merriment when read. A moe elaborate nix course dinner w fully decorated in pink and white. The young conple were the recipi- served, after which the evening waa ents of numerous beautiful presents. pent at card. The bride Is very popular with her At a late hour the guest departed, thc Is favorgroom many friends, and ccretely wishing that Mr. Hess birthably known and I a trusted employe day might occur more uften than once of the Southern Pacific Railway comyear. The fortunate gueta were. pany. Mr. and Mr. Anderson will Meri. and Mesdame Rtylea Wherry. Curtis Wherry. make their home In Ogden. Archie McIntONh, Frank Drlgg. F. S. He; Mine PLEASANT SURPRISE. Ada Whittlesey. Norma lo?le, Jan Mitchell, and 31esra. James Rlisw. Employes of the First National hank John Runhmer and 1 B. Austin. met at the home of Cashier John HOME CULTURE CLUB. Tuesday night and planned a plesut surprise on Fruk Higginbotham, assistant raahicr of the Ogden The Home Culture rlub met at the Savings bank. Mr. Higginbotham has cozy home of Jlr. J. B. McCracken severed his connection with the bank on Washington avenue, Thursday afto accept a position In 8alt Lake. ternoon. Promptly al the hour the Part of the evening waa spent In majority of (he member alighted from games, and at 10 o'clock the party sal the car to be greets, I from thc doordown to asumptnous supper. Mr. Higway with a cherry welcome from the ginbotham wa presented with an en- hos tec s and to find their president graved umbrella a a token of the awaiting them. esteem in which he Is held by his It waa evident from the enthusiasm fellow workmen. After enjoying the displayed that everyone was prepared hospitality of Mr. Pingree, and listen- and after thc usual formalities. Mr. ing to a musical program the party D. X. Smith ably led the club througn the Merry?" Reign of Charles II. dispersed. and on to the Good Queen Anne'.'' ALUMNI BALL. which ended the Stuart dynasty. The dub ha found 0 much of InThe most brilliant social event of terest in their English course thnl the week was ihe Alumni ball in which after a lively .liscusslon it seeir.ri fullv one hundred couple participated tha nnsnimoua sentiment that they wotild extend It over another year, Friday evening. The hall was fittingly decorated In pennant, not only of leaving the subject 0f English liter oranae and black, but pennants of ture for next year' work. A genuine treat wa given those twelve other color combinations, repby the snent member." MI resenting aa many colleges that dif- pre-eferent member of the association had Adda Morrison, wbo gave Nearer, attended. The programs were unique. My God. to Thee." in the nmte sign Ihe numbers of the dances beginning language. After thc assignment of lessons: with '82. the first graduating class, and Incliiidlng 1111'- - Punch wu served The reign of the first three George; nd the English rel.ool system, during the evening ia the reception dJourned to meet with Mr-- . room and Short' orchestra furnished 1256 Twenty-fourtAlumMaurer. stree', the the music. This inaugurates ni balls of this reason, and was proThursday, February fourteenth. nounced the most sucessful and enUNION LABOR HALL ASSOCIATION joyable affair ever given. Thursday evening at a charmingly arranged live hundred party given at the Virginia. Refreshments followed the card games and the guests were 3lr. nnd Mrs. Ilaheock, Mrs. and 3lr. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Hlieehan of Regia. Wyo., Mias Fisher. Miaa Mia Spann. Mrs. T. H. Lindsay, Mr. Ilrown, Mr. Colston and 31 r. J. 8. Peery Me-Ga- s, Mrs. B. M. Conroy end Mr. O. M. Runyon entertained at bridge on Wednesday afternoon In honor of Mm Holden of Tacoma, Wash. The affair waa given at the Virginia and the decorations were carried oat in red. Miaa Sylvia Shaw waa hostess at a prettily arranged affair at her home, 1560 Washington avenue, Thursday Pit and flinch furnished evening. much. merriment, after which a dainty luncheon waa served la the dining room. Rabbi Freund of Balt Lake will deliver a lecture before the T. U and T. M. M. I. A. of the Fifth ward at 7 o'clock Sunday evening. Hia subject Is The Destiny of the Jew." A splendid musical program has also been arranged. Mr. 8. T. Brick entertained a few frienda at bridge oa Thursday afternoon. Two tablet were filled with the Meadamea platers, who comprlaed Heas. Hlblia. Ryan. McCornlck, Joyce. Smith, Brown, Fitzgerald. Drigga and Miss Pool. hostess on Mr. A. P. Wednesday afternoon at a delightfully arranged bridge party, followed by luncheon. Two tables were filled with the players, who comprised Medame Cannon of New Tort, Rowe, Horn. F. J. Cannon. Drlggt, Brick, Misses Buck ud Poole. Pln-gre- a Twelve dollar buy 4 belter lot, closer in and more valuable. Twenty-fiv- e dollars buys one of our leaders. 91 rash and one dollar ptr week, no interesi nnd no taxes. Twenty dollars per front foot buy block front the Reed a lot one-haHotel, one of the greatest snaps in the city. If you want to make some money look at this lot. Just think of an elegant lot In Nob Hill 5oxl8t) feet to alley, well located, near good residences, only forty dollar. Tine dollars per front fool bugs n nice lot near Quincy avenue school. In n good residence pan of Ihe city. Term to suit. fine dollar ier front foot buys n lot near the Union Depot. If yon prefer you may pay lor. per week on this dollar. You should be sure and ee CEREMONIES. lf colors and banuer of the order, the stair banner, o! which the ladies are very proud, holding prominent position. Thi banner was won by then during the past year. Grand t'uuuuander 3!urrea Marvin of Colorado acted a installing officer In a very efficient maimer. Mrs. Mai-viIs a lady of fine presence and is in every way a grand commander After the Installation Commander Bessie Behring was escorted by the guards to Grand Commander Marvin's station and to her great surprise was present ed with a iieautlfiilly engraved silver bread tray. 31 r. Marvin compliment-iMrs. Rebring on the wonderful work she bad done for the Ogden hive iu bringing the order up to its preaen' splendid condition, declaring ahe had dime better wink In the one year she bad held the chair than any other commander ahe knew in any atate. Mr. Retiring when she had recovered from her surprise enough to realise the situation ansaered Mra. Marvin aud in a few well chosen remarks thanked the officer and ladles for !h token of love and esteem given hot. hut aald she would have to wall till some other time to say what she felt. The guards then gave an exhibition drill which rallrd fisrth great applause from the crowd present. Mr. Marvtn then gave a short talk on fraternal inabranre. which waa well received, after which a banquet was served In the dining room. This saa the crowning feature of the evening. Carnations and ferns served a decoratloa for tha long tables and the room waa otherwise decorated with ihe national rolora. There were about 3iht present. Ogden now ha the largest and best hive In the state, in fine financial ron-il- l but and best of working order for the coming year, th outgoing and Incoming officers vising with each other In aiding the hive to maintain Ita enviable reputation. n the supper table when- a bountiful repast awaited them. After partaking of the good things provided, a number of musical selection conullin;-elo a thoroughly enjoyable evening. Those compoaing the sleighing part-- , were Messrs and H. K. Tyree. O. U. Tyree. R. C. Mitchell. C. Mitchell. 3Y. M Anderson. Yallereaux. J. M. Doran. W. A. Ruben son. t'has. Garr, 8. P. H rooks. F. M. Farrell, T. 33. Jackman, r. H. Williams, Mrs. laigan, 8s It lake City; Mlsaea 3lawn City, Iowa; 33'tanl, E. Catalina island before their return. IHitr pleasantly Mi One of ihe jnlheal sleighing psriiev t'f thc aeasiiii wa given Maturday evening. Jamiarv iweutj ninth, by Mr. T. W. Jackman and Mr. F II. Williams. From thc resident-- , of Mrs William- - thc parly started and site; a pleasant ride they assembled at home and gntberej around Or. J. I). Carnahan, whose health been in ponr; condition many mnntba. left Tuesday for las 3nge le and Sun Iiieg, for a long rest and recuperation. Wjt h him went Mr. Carnahan, his aoU Thomas Carnahan, thc mining engineer, and Ids daughand ter, Mis Katherine Carnahan, in California the family will until the doctor regains his health and They will visit t)e coast riile Mrs. C. E. Mefrarken. Hnl'ln. and e.ieli with n A woi'ial limn u a dainty refreslir.ieut tendance was Ko. 4- K-I- A. Sew-dollars buys a poud building bn 25xi;lli feet to alley . sell located, nice and level, rutuuianding view. The Lad) Marta bee of the World licld public inclination of ufilcers Tuesday . the affair tiring conducted with elaborate crrruioiiir. The hall wa beautifully decorated with the - I ha IN8TALLATION Rarlf, Charpie In miwer iu an appeal panlcipsiiiig lor iucresed g:tiii):, maiiv if the ladle, at tlir Kluge! inn uf Mr. IV V Smith, pledaed to make a definite sacrifice anil e how large an nfferlns Cniilil In- - reads, d At the Februur" met ling ilieir gilts will Ik- brought, iiniin-rc- . afit-ruoo- tiaigaln. ln. J Tiic liuuiixl l.i.i.e in !'ie c.ipscitv of u luixstimary were , utei 'I ialr.td !; 31 r It Miller. 3511 33 uxl.uiitton avenue. 3Veiine.ia aftei m Hn Mi. Kria ii!.iied. Mm. Miliei In ina 1 luom of the aiternHi: l her ;iuie duualiier Kli.n. who was ill Mr. Hubes ever the nice wa rendered. ing and a K t' 'Muir at the koi.r "l Hit. day n While. The ai'eruoou :i-- i!o-e- d piaviug cards, the winners b in Mr- - ('-- . Kiig a r... M s K. II Hefrei.!i.-uiJ. F. (hnilui to Inch ail did Hi.:p'e and Jriar:i-haring iiioNiiigi,:i - e tbii lot. Choice lot on 24th street; an eles gant place for a houte. Only four per front foot. 1 have a number of new brieft houses reut for which nr modern and ten per cent net on the investment, beside increasing (n value all the while. If you have idle money look at some of these houses and be convinced that it la better than four per cent per annum. I think every family in Ogden should own its own borne, and I have bought this spare for the punmae of doing my part toward accomplishing this purpose. If you desire a home ia Ogden see me; yunr credit la gistd. 3A'e will talk it over and 1 will help you own your own home and atop paying rent and let you see how It feels to be your own landlord. 2374 Waah. Ave. Either phone 771. dol-air- J. J. BRUMMITT sTendixcjmxey Absconding Japa From Boar Rivor Volley Having a Great Time at Home. Diamonds Earn Dodars aa an Investment to My nothing nf personal adornment while you own Unit.. They often increase in value IU per rent In a twelve-mont- h and the security Is a good and quickly turned ; ever an tha moot conservative cwld want.- Big r opportunities here In or unset atones fairly priced-s- et Whet may develop into an Intern;, tlunal Incident, between (he Cnltei Mlates and Japan, L now being agitated by a number of Japanese In the Hear River valley, this atate. It enema that during the past summer and fall a certain gang of aunt" 38 Japanese "boys"' had Iteen working in the heelflehl of Hoxelder county, evidently under the sp'utsorshlp of three of their numbrr. At ihe of their atuteon'e work tbo money for the same waa secured by these three, who absconded with the boodle, leaving the 36 Imys disconsolate. The matter waa given Into the hauda of thc officers of Hoxelder county to Investigate, with the result hist Sheriff Josrphson I now In pov seislnn of a letter from Japan, from Ihe father of one of Ihe Japanese boys, who, along with 85 others of hts countrymen as well g several farmers ami storekeepers of thc Hrar River valley were hitnmed out of tlieir summer' earnings and sundry atora bills by I. Okazaki, Nsksyama and Xagamoto. letter This letier, together with by I. Hhlbuya, one of the Imys who lost bis money, shows that the trio have arrived safely In Japan with their handle, which they are sptndlnt, lavishly on grisha girls and gambling," much to the envy of their fellow - first-wate- W. L. BUSWElt, Jeweler 370 24th St n d cltlsen. The general opinion among the farmers and Japanese and citizen generally In the Hear River valley is that for the principle of the thing the three Japs should be brought back to the United. State and prosecuted. Nakayanu, on. of the Japa charged with the theft, ha also written denying the charge, but the other letter, from Bhlliuya's father, dispels any doubt on this bead. PKOUDFIT GOODS SPORTING COMPANY Wholesale and Retail PORTING GOODS. , EDISON PHONORECORDS. AND GRAPHS jabbers ef Rhl-btty- Clark.Herrocka' Fishing Tackle, tall and Dean Athletic Goads. Phonographs Sold on Easy 381 24th St Terms. INDIAN BILL. ranee Washington, Feb. 2. The senate today began consideration of the Indian' bill carrying more than 814, Many amendments were reported by the senate committee to the house bill. were amendments Unimportant, agreed to. but many were passed over for discussion. Among these were thc amendments affecting citizenship and proper! rights of thc Five civilized tribes, involving the removal of restriction for the alienation of lands and the sale and leasing of mineral (ton.-(Ki- n, 1- land. OUR SOLE AIM l TO please and profit and wa do It with 25o dishes for 5c. Tumblers, 15c n ot; 60c ten kettles for 25c; cartridges 50c n box. Nalls, 92.00 a keg. Hlngea for n song, other things for n smlls at . 2900 THE JUMBLE. Washington. Phones 1144. nt Now is the Time h FAREWELL RECEPTION. Members or the Bachelors club tendered a farewell reception to Arthur Livingston, at the club rooms Wednesday night. Hesldre the 'guest of Ihe evening. Jark Walker, Mr. and Mrs. X. H. Ives 3fr. and Mr. J. O. Paine and Ernest Dvla enjoyed the of the bachelors. hospitality Lincoln Circle So. 2. ladies of (he The main event of the evening was dinner. The table G. A. R., enjoyed a most pleaust at-- an eleven-cuors- Lust Tuesday evening the three hall over Ragan's grocery store were al! ablaso with elertrlr light, fraternal spirit and happy face. The occasion was the card party, supper and social given by tha Union Labor Hall Assorts' tfon. The affair was a success In every respect, over 175 of Ogden's beat availing themselves of this opportunity to have a good time. President Frank Weligarber certainly proved himself master of cvremo- ! Get You a FINE th-cl- ub e ft India and Zcaiati 1. th In it; . Hibbs waa Drs. Elliott 23 Mrs. Knox to The stake workers of the Young Ladles' and Young Men's Mutual Improvement associations gave a hall In the Royal academy Thursday evening. The party proved to lie a brilliant affair. as those who attended will tes. tify. M.G. l'li BAPTIST :u ! Mr. Rudolph Kurhler of Salt Lake speut a few days this week with hr; moluer, Mrs. Orth. Just returned from an extended trip south and will soon be back to hla work with the company. ANYONE CAN EASILY LEARN TO PLAY THE MANDOLIN. GUITAR. VIOLIN OR BANJO BY FOLLOWING THIS SPLENDID gih'd bears. : eiili-riaine- Mr. C. O. Dlckerman, the oldest engineer on the Rio Grande YV'eatern, has ( The presrot is a good time to buy in Ocdt-u- . I bate one clireal est.-itent who doubled hi money on a piece of property, which he bcii).h: of m less than a tear agu. line hundrcl per rent prufli per year on a sate like Ogileu real estate ia very good. But 1 ha vs just aa good list gain now a a 1 had then, which ran be verified by the following list of coiiso'.s'i.in prise, a fancy cream pllchor, waa ciaimel 311 Kdav Bihler, while ladles' by b:d luck prise, a china pin holder. 1' F. Hroen. Went to Mr The gems' firs; prize, a burned wo.xi neck lie was rspnired by Mr. Hauer, tile sent' consolation prize, a chtua abaviiiu cup. by W. E. Hart. Frank 33'!l,ii.u, suceeiled in winning ihe gcats' hard lurk prise. Al 12 o'clock all roll'd the evening a happv on, ud departed for their respective Home. iint-tiiia- , h With every instrument we include, free of charge, a Free Lesson Certificate, which enables you to secure either 60 or 100 lemons by mail from the foremost correspondence institution in America. The only expense is for postage, stationery, etc. wlitM n.i::.i sliiti-siusi- Mrs. Al White and Mrs the L. A to t frlrud visiting Ogden 1 l'a!i-lorui- The Tolstoi Circle will meet with 352 Twenty-fiftMrs. Rosenbluth, street, at 2:SU p. m. Tuesday, February fifth. All member are cordially Invited to be present. Mandolin, Guitar or Banjo here is our great offers !' and tod bv luttdl'ta The trip v 111 a'l.iiu loutiih Ur. Uv.i.iiMen w i'l return a: th.-i.-- r hi rim" ,ir to PitiVu. - snl lea vi- - VIOLIN, n. 'i.iwatin,. ." San Kiti.-is.'i- "! M K;is lav Th'irsday . ii at her hum.'. -- t.:uv;i! lh. line. Hr. E. A. l.iusley ilie t'lirii- si her koine. :'! T.-.;-,i ien;h si reel, ou the amitcr-M- -. l.inc'.'ln' birth in honor ( Hi..: a' eli'i-r::i- Huntsville, Eden ft Liberty Arrive, Mrs. J. W. Pldcock entertained the OCDENMAILS 5:00 p. m.; depart. 8:00 a. m. members of her club this afternoon. R. F. D. Weber County Arrive, 5:00 About twenty guests were present. Arrival and departure of mails at p. m.; depart, 8:30 a. m. WM. GLA8MAXN, Ogdan postnflee: Mrs, D. J. Sheehan entertained at Postmaster. N'orth and Northwest, O. 8. I Ry. dinner on Friday evening of !at week 1:30 s. p. m.; 7:30 m., depart, Arrive, in honor of Ihu guests of the Virginia. 12:55 a. m 11:50 a. m. DYNAMITE BOMB East, all Pdnts. U. P Ry. Arrive, The Ladies Aid Society of the Pres4:30 a. m., 2:15 p. m.; depart, 7:59 a. church were entertained by byterian m. 8:60 m., p. in a Under 2:25 a Found Berth p. m.. Sleeping Mrs. Joseph Ches on Thursday afterG. W. R. Ry. Arrive, Car. Southeast, noon. de2:50 11:45 a. a. m., m, 1:00 p.m.; part. 7:00 a. m., 6:30 p. m. Chicago, Feb. 3. A dispatch from 8. 7:30 a. Superintendent and Mrs E. C. Man-so- n P. Ry. ail points, West, of the Southern Pacific, made a aays: Philadelphia 7:00 2:30 2:50 p. m.; p. m., depart, m., Discovery of a bomb, made up of flying trip to Balt Lake and return a. m., 2:45 p. m. Southern California and Nevada, 8-- sasplpe. fuse and dynamite, under a yesterday. U A. ft 8. L. Ry. Arrive, 8:30 a. bed of the sleeping car Gallstlon, In the Pennsylvania yards yesterday, Mr. Parley T. Wright left for New m., 7:30 p. m.; depart, 2:45 p. m., 6:20 scared the detective force of the rail- York, Wednesday. He experts to spend p. mfour weeks in the east in the interest Southern Utah, O. 8. L Ry. Arrive, road and the city. Detectives are tracing out every of the Arm. 8:30 a. ni., 7:80 p. m.; depart, 2:10 possible clew to learn the Identity of a. m., 2:45 p. m. Miss Ritter will entertain the PythBsutiiern Utah, R. G. W. Ry. Ar- a young man who occupied the berth Club at her rive, 1:00 a. m., 2:50 p. m., 7:00 p. m.; under which the bomb was found. All ian Sisters' Burthda.v depart, 1:30 a. m., 7:00 a. m, 8:20 thev know la that he boarded the train home. 2885 Wail avenue, Wednesday, at ftew York and got off at West Phil- February sixth. p. m. Salt Lako City, O. 8. L. Ry. Arrive, adelphia station, that he was about Lincoln circle No. 2. Ladies of the 1:00 a. m., 3:30 a. m., 12:00 m., 2:50 35 years of age and fairly well dressanG. A. R.. were most pleasantly enterp. m., 7:30 p. m.; depart. 3:80 a. m., ed. They think the man was an 10:10 a. in., 2:45 p. m., archist and unwittingly left the bomb tained by Mrs. Russell last Thtirsday 7:30 a. behind In the car. The bomb is com- at her home, 2420 Lincoln avenue. 6:50 p. m. Salt Ukr City, R. G. W. Arrive, posed of five Inches of tubing with a Mrs. A. H. Brown of Five Puints an1:00 a. m 2:60 p. m.; depart, 7:00 a. cork In each end. Through one of the corks extended a fuse leading to the nounces the engagement of her daughm., 5:30 p. m. Cache Valley Points, O. 8. L. Ry. middle of the tube which Is packed ter, Nellie, to W. T. Farr, of Ogden, Arrive, 10:45 a. m.; depart, 4:50 p. m. with dynamite. the marriage to take place sometime In February. SECURE A Seal Estate Market Active pr;. wa t two-week- NOW IS TIIE TIME TO by thc secre a 10 b the Fireb,i were responsible of (lie supper. Ten rre played. Tne a lovely burnt wood su-- i hand-paiuli-.- l deep-seate- dis-'nS- wa e'l.-i-- n f II man's U lie, w for l hr games of (sij ladle.. fi:i lace box. Iiuiurd by Uefl. FleWtlilug. -- .V iwrtT. 3, i;.r iiiuMiit"'. DISEASE jJlE SOURCE OF ALL blood for nourishment and at the body is dependent on the the system in a state of E'f7 CSL, this We stream is flowing through and uninterrupted health; 1 richness we are assured of perfect rity is natures safeguard against disease. When, however. ITlf-doweak, impure or polluted blood, the system is deprived of ie body rerms collect, and the trouble is manifested in various ts stre?I11iar eruptions, pimples, rashes and the different skin affections ttheblood is in a feverish and diseased conouion as n result of too sluwvwtlie presence of some irritating humor. Sores and Ulcers are uuchscM wslter in the blood, and Rheumatism, ,j. healthy d blood Blood Poison, etc., are all as remains. the worse as to continue poison l?ng grow will IlifilnnBrities and poisons find their way into the blood m various ways, iriureish, inactiveconditiou of the system, and torpid state of the jften walte, leaves the refuse and waste matters to sour and ivenuoi 0jlcT ocjdg, which are taken up by the blood and distributed xT tont the circulation. Coming ia contact with contagious diseases is of the blood ; we also breathe the germs and k reuse for the poisoning dFMalaria into our lungs, and when these get into the blood in nlTv nnantitv it bwowea a carrier of disease instead of health. Some effititmfortunateas to inherit bad blood, perhaps the dregs of some old Ue rinnal disease of ancestors is handed down to them and they are nStntlr annoyed and troubled with it Bad blood is the source of all until this vital fluid is claused and purified the body is sure to way. For blood troubles of any character S. S. S. is the best Ufl3verer discovered. It goes down into the circulation and removes any the healthful properties it needs, nnd completely noisuns. B pwwi supplies and permanently cures blood diseases of every kind. The action of 8. S. S. is so thorough that hereditary taints are removed and weak, diseased blood made strong and healthy so that disease cannot remain. It cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sores and Ulcere, Skin Diseases, Contagious Blood Poison, etc., and does not leave the . test trace of the trouble for future outbreaks. The whole volume of Hood is renewed and cleansed after a course of S. 8. S. It is also natures barks, and is absolutely mated tonic, nude entirely of roots, herbs nnd is for sale at all first class S. S. 8. the of system. to part any tunnies Book on the blood ud uy medical advice free to all who write. I'TAR. OGDEN'. V - Here t where we shine, when it comet, to prices on good, seasonable bls. that I shy our gpods sell and we are ready when the season open with new goods. Instead of old good trimmed over. A the season advances our prices are cut In half. Re what we can show you for 91.06 and up. THE PALACE ROYAL MILLINERY 2431 Washington Ava. WINTERSUIT TAILOR-MAD- E CHEAP! Our line of patterns for extra puts are very fine. Repairing and Cleaning done very reasonable. BOL5TEAD J. E. 313 24th 8L . V --' - & ,' i |