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Show THE grand Auditorium MimjW WEDNESDAI T Ee-rmt- inrta CHRISTIAN laul grew. SERVICE evening, February 4th. I'E! !:LA K Y i. 1m.7. CAN i rOREClSl Ti tei .i J FIRST r One mile race Wednesday even6th Helmau vs. ing. February- FROM BROADWAY Pierce. With the Poertaae Comedienne CORINNE Ladies admitted free morniags and afternoons for another week, except Saturday, commencing Mon-daFebruary 4th. A not Supported by Scott Welch. chorus. able cast and Cohaneaque COHAN'S beat eong hits: Se Long Minutes From Broa4 Mary. Old Grand la a dly" Mary A Popular Millionaire." Name, Admission, afternoon, luc. Admission, evening, 15c. - jiunni PRICES: 50c, 75c, $1M and HAO. Scats Now on Sale. Ho Eant4 ihe Eat. Barty Hilliard, who many yearn ago lived In a small town In northern Vermont. waa noted far bis careless vagabond habits, ready wit and remarkable fadllty for extempore rhyming. While he waa alttiug one day In the village tore of what la now a part of Montpelier among a group of idlers tbe genial merchant asked him why he wore uch a shockingly bed hat Barty replied that he could not afford a better HTAHNA THEATER TONIGHT! sue. Come aald the merchant, now, "make me rhyme on a bad hat and I will give you the beat I have In my tore. Instantly Barty threw the old we on tha floor and began: Hsra Has my old fest And pray what of that? It's ss good aa the rest of my raiment! If I buy me a better Tou'ltanaka me your debtor And Bend me to Jail for the payment The new hat waa voted to be fairly won, and Barty bora it off in triumph, saying,. "It's a poor head that can't take care of Itaelf. Boston Herald. ' Bw Duplicate Cbeedeltere. "Did you ever notice, said the observing man, "that every public building baa chandeliers unlike those of any other public building? There are no duplicate. Ton go into one church and you see a bund so me chandelier that It would seem worth while to duplicate for another church, but you ever find it In another church. Ton go jnto a big bajl aud you'll observe some stunning globes and chandelier ixtnrea and look for em In some other big hall but they're not there. I don't know what principle the makers of chandeliers go on, whether it la a matter of pride with them not to fit out two buildings alike or whether contracted for such build lugs Insist on exclusive designs, but the chandelier people must employ some remarkably versatile artlats to. think up ao many different designs. It seeuis like a waste of money to make only on of a kind, but It la u pleasure to know that hall or home may be exclusive in Its chandeliers. Heres your eue for the bow year Be sore and hare your laundry wants American attained to by as plant By ae doing you will avoid rlak aid disappointment. We uae no washing prepare tkma as la tha practloa of tha "Heathen Chinese Tours tor a prosperous saw year, Ogden Steam Laundry 431 15th Thomas ITS St ThtphJaestM whenfTi worrd' pntflIlAMMTYb Exitm J dtbdouB Tbe Cssssrtlss. The threatened revival of the con eertina aa a serious musical Instrument in England would be a return to an old fashion no donlrt, but not to very old one, since the concertina dates from the early part of tha last century. Ita Invention waa an early Indiscretion of Sir Charlea Wheatstone of telegraph fame, who took out a patent for It In 1829; the very year In which somebody In Vienna Invented that similar Instrument, the accordion. Tbe concertina waa popularised by Big. Regondl, who had rone before the public aa a Juvenile prodigy with the guitar. At ona time no London concert waa really complete without him and his concertina, aud he astounded the Germane with the music he coulget out of It teffngy. . Turf Ogden Exchange a a w VWiVhVWwMVWVWVW 326 St Twenty-fift- h GladstoM as aa Orator. It waa a budget last night about a page of morning paper spoken In two hours by Mr. Gladstone; and be hardly referred to a note, never paused a moment, broke through cheers, dashed over Interpellations logic, figure, Illustrations, extracts all pellniell with a whirl and fury that took the breath away. And be did It all with the utmost esse and got to the end without turning a hair. Mr. Gladstone took It all quietly and did It quietly and left the house and went home quietly, probably mentioning to Mrs. Gladstone a u reason for being rather tired that be had been saying a "few words that evening. From Whittya "Parlla-- ; mentary Retrospect. - California and Eastern races. Direct wire for all sporting events. S. E. Malan. W. A. Malan. WB CAN MOVE ANYTHING. MALAN , Tnasmtiiw af Flames. According to tbe results of experiments, the flame of acetylene la perhaps the hottest known except that of tbe electric are. The following figures have been given: Bunsen burner, 1.871 degrees: acetylene flame, 2.548 degree; alcohol flame, 1,705 degrees; Denay-rous- e burner half alcohol half petroleum 2.053 degrqes; hydrogen flame In air, 1,900 degrees; gas Jet flame with oxygen, 2,200 degrees; oxybydrogen flame, 2.420 degrees. . These are all centigrade degrees. One degree equal 1.8 degrees F, TRANSPER COMPANY Vans, Drays and Baggaga Wagons. OUR SPECI ALTI EB Pitney Fen tur Baft Moving end Storage cea-.ttgra- OFFICE 4 OS Ttoonty-ffft- h Street PHONES Ind, 224. Bed, 220. nmuMni Three church people are so incoa- - Is tent "Say on, Macduff. "They believe that cleanllnesa ahooM be nest to godliness, yet here they are k irking because 1 went to build a soap factory next door." Louisville Courier-Journa- l Too can't feel blue If you walk lth yonr head up. . This mode of cartage impresses tbe world that you are n good terms with yourself. Test "Wo Then as WorkHim Beseech You Also That Ya Receiva Not the Grace of God In Vain. II Cor. 6:-- : ers Together With A study of the text, together with its history briugs to our aumtlnn a double theme, namely: The salvation of immortal soula and the dignity of Christian service, i have chosen the latter for my subject of the hour for the reasou that many people in Pie with possibly some in till world, congregation, do not appreciate their high calling, from sinful live, to righteous living and mplu ment iu the Kingdom of Christ. There are many men aud women with but a two-fol- d object in claiming a Christian experience. The one ia U follow a worthy fashion. The other Is that they may he admitted to heaven when they die. To accept Christ and become hia disciple stands for more than either or both of these. The moment we become Christiana we are called upon by God's word to enter the active service connected with the kingdom and become ambassadors of Christ. God baa a divine purpose In Hla relations with the world and needs each of us to fill a certain place In Hla kingdom and represent Him there. In our position we may not appear prominent in the world. Nevertheless Ood considers us worthy of Hia notice and eommcndatkm. A few years ago I stood on the atatloi platform at a division terminal, and found much Interest centered upon a regular overland train bound eastward with precious human freight. Behind the regular equipment there waa coupled a special car In which waa comfortably traveling an ambassador of China, together with hla family and retinue of Servants, en route for our national capital, to represent hla empire there.. There waa much pomp and splendor surrounding the company an occasion which drew the attention and admiration of the crowd assembled. On the same train and in the chair car ahead there sat the great evangelist Dwight L. Moody, scarcely noticed Save by a few fellows In Christ that clasped his hand and bade him God speed In bia errands of mercy and truth. The men and women there looked upon the position of the ambas tador with envy and upon the poor preacher with pity, while God doubi-lea- a regarded the altuation In exactly the converse relations. In Hia sight, aa should appear in the eyes of , there is a dignity accompanying the Christian life which lifts it above every other condition In the world. The mission of Christianity alone establishes Its claim. All we need la to demonstrate tliiit its sole object la to aave men and we have sufficient grounds to command the internal of Ml peoples. 1 want to so present the subject to you this morning if I can. We begin then by saying, true Christianity la In the world fur the purpose of exciting men and women to give their beana to God and then helping them in every legitimate wav to live the new life in Jesu Christ. The only question which cornea to a genuine disciple of Christ In the selection of a subjec--t on which he intends to work la this; la he or she an intelligent being? If so there la a aoul to be saved and 1 must bring it to Christ, He does not consider anv other particular, hut Immediately bends to hla work. Christianity frowns upon what a man haa ana measures him by what he la after the grace of God, haa come to hla heart. A merchant guagea a man by what he haa, a mechanic by what he can do, a scholar by what he knows, an artlat by what he'feels; but God guage him by what he la. Note for example the estimate of God on the Publicans over the Pharisee and the widows mite over the large gifts of th rich men In the .Temple. I am quite ware that the world charges the church with catering to the influential people and negldctlng the poor, but much of the judgment la In ignorance. Aa a matter of fact, the evangelical churches are constantly putting forth their best energies to better the conditions In the world and put the poor man as well aa the rich In the very beat position be la capable of occupying. Churches are arising, hospitals building schools and other institutions operating with thla one object in view. And this spirit cornea from the founder of the chnrch through the fathers and la the very construction the Inatl-tu- t ion. Paul himself set the mighty truth to language when he said to the Corinthians "I seek not yonre but yon." He bore out his declaration In hia dealings with Agrippa. Felix, the jailor and others with whom he had to do, dnring his Christian career. Christianity not only aavea the sou) of the subject, bnt .lt makes over the man. See ita operations in the lives of such men as McKinley, Hadley, Murphy. Jonea and others, even of your Immediate acquaintance. Nothing but the power of God could work such reform! aa we note in passing the thought. In order that we may see the reflex action of Christian endeavor, let me -- m-n- AN OGDEN CASE. Many Mere Lika It In Ogdsn. Tm Fast. "The flirt day he went out with hla auto he gut pulled. . "For going fast? I' 1 "No; quite the opposite. "I don't see "For stopping tost. He had to hire a farmer to haul him home." Houston The following cane la but one of many similar occurring dally in Ogden. It Is aa easy matter to verify Its correctness. Surely you cannot aak for better proof than anch conclusive evidence. . Mrs. B. T. Hubs, living at 2188 Monroe Ave.. Ogden, Utah. aaya: "My experience with Doan's Kl.lney Pills Post has been most satisfactory, f know the remedy to be one of genuine Tha Bass. kidney complaint There's n man at tbe door, pa. call- merit. In treating backache. Same time ago i proed little Willie from the lower hall and at Bsdconv cured u supply store, "who wants to fee the boss of the and their use waa followed drug by absence bower of all annoyance of the kidneys and mother." called pa. "Tell backache. I know Doaa'a Kidney ' "Tell yonr the cook, promptly called Mb Pill to have worked wonderful benefits to many others and hav no hesimother. Philadelphia Press. tation in recommending the remedy at all tlmei." For sale by all dealera. Price SO Cent Jelly T.m Always. Co.. Buffalo, It Is easy to convince a woman that cents. sole agents for .the I'nlte I yon love her, but It Is not so easy to Nw York, State. Hve rp to it for a lifetime. New ZeaRemember tbe name Doan's and land Graphic. take no other. . At one time during tbe life of John Bright there were no fewer than seven tteirbprs of bia family with seats he house ef commons. Foeter-MIlhur- n beli-ugin- phasising that ahii-- the worthy Apostle seta forth? You ml; note that a one well inforuit-- he declare, there In any other ia no ground of saivari-.ithan ihe righteousness of Jesus Chriw and hla atouetm-n- i made for us. That we, ouraelres, ought not to look upon such grace in rein; hut rather rsoeiva Into onr lives the ve;y treat God has provided us. And that besides, we are ambassadors for Chlrst. That in saving, he has also appointed ua a working place in hla vineyard, and that Instead of rejecting the great cotumlaalon we ought to gladly accept it and go forth to do or die for the gospel of our Christ. If we appropriate juat enough of this grace to aave us from condemnation we miss the beat of the Christian life In not Joyously contributing our talent to the building of the kingdom in the world. Let me, then, a, your pastor, beseech you that ya receive, not the grace of God tn vain. And to you, my nncon-vertefriend, permit n word of exhortation. In giving hla Bon a ransom for souls, God has extended hi grace to you. Hla offer of mercy- - forgiveness and salvation la before yon. Hu not, I beseech you. look upon hta goodness with Indifference, hilt Just now, with thanksgiving in your aoul, receive Jeaus Chriyt as your peraonal Saviour and friend. d SPEC1AUI0TICE Auditorium Rink. The Auditorium ha juat arranged by wire with Prof. Randolph, the famous moving picture and illustrated aong man, to give a 30 minute exhibition at the Holler Rink each evening, for one week, commencing with Monday, February 4th. This will prove a more enterlainlng exhibition than the fancy skaters. Admission, usual prices. CCDEH MAILS Arrival and departure of malia at Ogden pouUifllce: North and Northwest, O. 8. L. Ry.- -. Arrive, 7:30 a. m., 6:10 p. m.; depart, 12:55 a. m., 11:50 a. m. East, all point a, U. P Ry. Arrive, 4:30 a. m., 1:11 p. m.; depart, 7:50 a. m., 8:35 p, m., 6:60 p. m. Southeast, R. G. W. Ry. Arrive, l:0o a. m., 11:45 a m., 3:60 p.m.; depart, 7:00 a. m., 1:30 p. m. West, all poiati, 8. P. Ry. 7:30 a. m., 2:50 p. m 7:00 p. m.; depart, 1:30 Inal hu-- Krific-Anit-rirun WEEK SENATE TO TAKE UP ARMY BILL AND HQbSE NAVY BILL. Conference Between San Francisco Board of Education and WaM-ingtoOfficials. 8outhra Itah, O. 8. L. Ry. in., 7:30 p. Arrive, MR8. LONGWORTH n In the senate ihe Indian bill ia aow under consideration, while the bouse ha the rlier aud harbor hill under wa. Several day tide week will be required io dispose of these uieasuer, aud when they shall have been finally voted down the senate mill take up the army hill and the house the naval hill, kheae four measures will practically monopolise the time of the two bodies, as there art- - nianv points lu each of them over ahich there la wide difference of opinion. It I expected that the senate amendment to the Indian territory matters will develop debate concerning th administration of business In that territory, while tbe question of big battleships will be fought to the house In connection with the consideration of the naval appropriation bill. Proceeding in the trial of Harry X. Thaw have reached the stage where the actual taking of testimony will begin on Monday unleaa mote of the jurors already selected are excused when the court resumea It session. The taking of testimony concerning the conduct of tbe Colored troops at Rrowavllle. Texas, which resulted to their dismissal by the president, la expected to begin before the aenate committee on military affaire In Washington on Monday. A conference between President Roosevelt, Barrel ary Root and the San Francisco board of education, which Mayor BchnilH will attend, ia expected to be held to Washington on Frl-- . day or Baturday to discus the Japanese school question. It ia understood that tbe president will endeavor to Induce the board of education to rescind Ita action excluding the Japanese children from tha schools. The question whether the New York produce exchange ahnll increase Ita trading aa to Including nearly all the etocka dealt with In tbe curb market la expected tn lie taken up by the exchange at a meeting of the exchange on Thursday. James Brjree, British ambassador to the Untied Btatea, is to be given a dinner by the pilgrim of lamdon at the Bavoy Feb. 6. The American ambassador, Whllelaw Hied, pioliably will propose the health of Mr. Uryce and the apeechea of Ihe two ambaau-dur- a are expected to sound the keynote of the friendly relation existing between their respective countries. I daughter health when they were informed by the attending physician that her temperature had gone up to 102. Mrs. Lougworth contracted a severe cold while attending tha Whitt house reception last Thursday night and haa been confined to har ben for three MANAGER OF m.; dapart, 3:80 6, Hel-nia- AT KANSAS NEW STEAMSHIP. Iiondon, Feb. 8. The Dominion llmt has ordered a new 14,000 ton twin crew steamship from Hsrland and Wolff, Belfast, for tha Canadian ser- man GOVERNOR San Diego. Cal. Feb. 2. A man a German, apparently 60 years old. committed suicide last night In a park by shooting himself In the head. In hla pocket a found a round trip ticket from Omaha to Ran Diego, bearing the name of Amoa Erickson. Nothing Trade Hark ALIENS BBB fLOUR CO. Paciflo Ceaat Factory, Bm Jacc, CaL Eastern Factory, Utile Waif Mills, Manama, Win . D0X0T0 & COXPANY 155 25th Street FANCY CASH GROCERIES DRV GOODS FOR FAIL JUST ARRIVED STOCK TAKING Now is the time to call on Putnam and buy your men's and boys' clothing, etc. Everything is being sold at manufacturers cost a one-mil- e FLAZA FINED. PUTNAM Clothing House Estes Doctor Specialist Cures whan athara falL M attorn matheda. Free eenaultattan far any Chronic Disease nf any name or nature. Evey as as guaranteed. A FOLK ILL. Jefferson City, Mo.. Feb. 3. Dr. C. P. Hough, attending Governor Folk, stated tonight that while the governor had been threatened with pneumonia. hia condition to satisfactory and the fever reduced. The governo htd tiioB 411 fflf tl'O fllVI. Partial List of Diseases Cored Catarrh, Deafness, Ringing ta tha Son, ZMj of tha Head, Throat, Nose, Eye or Bar. All jf tka Longa, Branchial Tubes aad Cheat Diseases or Ua Etomaeh, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Disaasa, Rheumatism. Asthma, Nervous Troublsa, BL Vitus Danes. Flloa, FisBM tula aad ail Rectal Troublsa, Tape Wan Jtaa any cause. Disease peculiar ta Woman. ANT PRIVATE D18EA8B OF MEN quickly anted to stay cured. Remember the enunlnatioa sad advice la IBBS. Gome el oaea, Tomorrow may be toe tola OaU ur write. Dto-eaaa- s ftMu DR. ESTES, SPECIALIST Office hours, 10 a. m. to I p. m. I4CI Washington Ave. (Bayla Block). Ogden. Utah. Entrance Room 19. Remember the number. Any Person Cutting or De- stroying Evergreens on Our Lands in Ogden Canyon Will Be Vigorously Prose ' . cuteds h SUICIDES. a pure food; self rising and all ready to mi with water and bake on n hot griddto. to atoo vice. one-tent- AGED CITY. Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 8. The severest storm of the winter ia raging throughout Kansas and western Missouri with temperature at or near aero, aix inches of snow on tha ground and snow still fallin, driven by n wind. All train are marked late from 45 minutes to six hours. At 8 o'colok tonight the temperature In Kansas City to J above aero. 8.-F- one-tent- Pancake Flew S-- days. STORM MILE RACE lo El Paso, Texas, Feb. Southern Utah, R. G. W. Ry Ar- return tha reclpta, estimated at over rive, 1:00 a m., 2:60 p. m 7:00 p. m.; 88,000, to pay a fine of fion, and to depart, 8:80 a. m., 7:00 a. m, 8:89 surrender hla position, I the penally Felix Robert, manager of Ihe Juares p. m. Salt lake City, O. 8. L. Ry. Arrive, Pluxa Del Taros paid today for failure 1:00 a m., 8:20 a. m., 12:00 m, 2:50 to carry out the program he had adp, m.. 7:30 p. m.; depart. 3:30 a m., vertised. Neither the bulla nor th was matehe-- l 7:30 a. m, 10:10 a. m, 2:41 p. m., buffalo bull which matador would fight. Over 5:50 p. m. against Salt Lake City, R G. W. Arrive, 7,000 people had ga'hered to witness 1:00 a. m., 2:50 p, m.; depart, 7:00 a the battle between the buffalo and tbe matador. 6:30 p. m. Cache Valley Points, O. S. U Rs CREST PA96ED MEMPHIS. Arrive, 10:45 a. m.; depart, 4:50 p. Huntsville, Eden A Liberty Arrive, S. With 5:00 p. m.; depart, 9:00 a. m. Tenn., Feb. Memphis, R. F. D. Weber County Arrive, 5:00 every main levee In this district holddepart 8:30 a. m. ing intact, the crest uf the high water p. m-in the Mississippi river has passe 1 VIL GLA8MANN, The guage stood at 40 3 Postmaster. Memphis. feet at 7 o'clock tonight, a fall of to 'll hours. In Memphis flood RINK NOTES condition! are unchanged. The principal damage will be to the lumber lnle rests, tha yard of several largo Another Potato Race, concerns standing in three feet of Ladles admitted' free morning and water. afternoon! for a aether week comEXCAVATE HERCULANEUM. mencing Monday, February 4th. Rome, Feb. 8. 81 r E. H. Gerton, the Tha potato race at tne Auditorium some little time ago caused ao much British ambassador, haa interested the fun they have decided to have another Italian government tn favor of the 4th. plan of Oiarles Waldstein, professor one Monday night, February of fine arts. King's college, CamDon't miss it. bridge. fur the excavation of the ancient city of Herculaneum and haa reSUICIDE AT WEDDING, ceived assurance that the application New York, Feb. 3. Standing In the and the plan of Prof. Waldstein are . doorway of an apartment where guests being atndied. King Victor Emanuel haa arepled had assembled to witness wedding comtonight, a stranger supposed to he the honorary presidency of the Vlderir Hus ran, of WaterbuT, Conn., mittee on excavation. blew out his brain. Death was instanBOXERS UNDER BOND. taneous and the body tumbled barek ward duwn a flight of stairs. The New York, Keb. 8. Thomas Shorbride and many women guest became ten and Alfred G. Harvey, boxing Inand the following tragedy hyeteriral director respecthe marriage ceremony waa delayed structor and Bt.physical Bartholomew's Perin tively. of while the coroner held an Inrapromptu were today held to 11.500 bail Inquiry. The guests viewed tne body, house, to await developments to th each declaring ignorance of the aul each of John Msaon, who was Injured tide's Identity. An hour later tbe case to a boxing match at the Pariah Wedding was solemnised. The guests had gathered at the house and who may die. They area with tiding and abetting apar'tnent of James Feeney, on Am charged eterdsm avenue, for the marriage of private boxing match. Mr. Feeneys niece, Bessie Feenney, WEATHER and Michael Leyter. The presence of MONTANA HAS SEVERE was until not the noticed th stranger Billing!, Mont.. Feb. 8. The aever-ea- t shot was fired. storm In 30 yenra prevails to eastern Montana. Bnow no covers the VIEW OF NAVAL EXPERT. a foot. ground to tbe depth of nearly worse than aald be to are Conditions 2. Feb. The Hochl Bblmbun, Toklo, since 1886, when thousands of sheep quoting naval expert, aaya: In sple of the apparently limit died to a storm. Thousands of sheep ere being drivless rivalry to aixe and efficiency of to be fed. near naval armaments, according to the en to ranches to this city demoralised. service Train bedly can at present known, ships system not he successfully constlrncted exceeding 20.000 ton or sufficient guns HIGH WATER AT NEW ORLEANS. of greater calibre than 12 Inch. More New Orleans. Feb. 8. The river powerful explosives have recently been invented and greater economy in here continues to rise slowly, a gain of a foot having been apace realised to boilers and engines. of new epoch la naval recorded to the past 24 hours. Only These mirk annaoien's. and It la now only open a few mea were engaged in building to exnerts to concentrate their ener- protection levees at the foot of Canal today, and no gies for carrying these innovations and Jackson streets that the embankfears are entertained into effect." ment will be overtaxed. . a. m., 2:45 p. m. Order a package oI this famous health and brele building flour and enjoy noma good old fashionea New Brown England Bread. A chum at a right hot loaf will make you think yen are to Boston. Wua Alton's Self rising B. B. B. Fleur you can maka bread Juat like tha Puritans used to ILL. Feb. 3. Mr. Alice Washington, Roosevelt Lungworth, wife of Representative Longworth of Uhio, and daughter of the president, ia ill at her home to this city with what ia stated to be a slight attack of the grip. President and Mrs. Roosevelt spent some time at the lamgworth home today and were very much concerned about their ' Southern California and Nevada, B. Wednesday ere, February and Pierre will hare a P. L. A. 4 3. L. Ry. Arrive, H:30 a. m, 7:30 p. m.; depart, 3:45 p. m, 6:30 race at tha Auditorium Rink. 8:30 a. j 1 a. m., 1:45 p. m. p. m. SOLD. of the American! iu South Bvllinghuui, i will likely be turned into the1 fisheries. The cau making equipment of the iucific American fisheries has a larg--capacity than that just purchased ivoiu tbe trust, aud they have been uiiderteiliug the big can trust iu this of the trade and aa circun-- e t.in tvs were such that no money was io be gleaned from this territory the local property had simply become buiiii-to tha American Can OF THE .lo'.-- - BY DAVID W. CRANE OF M. E. CHURCH. 6ERMON enters. I. u: tier hh .a , i W e".e nm.it' :u o u a: In, name famous. i'.Im.uuiiuowu until he a ii uiiinaii-,Tie Grand. Good ti d ite::. and itKiuvaud of others an Iiyiiik in history iods because thex pareriied the example Nam-iii- e of the In thla lei't-- to rite iiviuihiii;, Paul was to !uiw the a; a result of great benefit; God's grace in the and the high !0 the working prlvllegea I enlist Ma disciple of our lari your sympathies tin morning in em- FACTORY gl.atu. Wash., Fvh. 3. For jr. B iHUilng ha purchased .'nn eiiit'-aio.'in- 45 MINUTES ; M'MAY. Isjf-t- use iransfoiu id. POTATO RACE Monday A EHangcr Praaant the Buccooa, a muaic play ia acta by GEO. M. COHAN. vT,. ITUl. ur Roller Skating Association. Rooidont OGDEN, DIGNITY Of HOUSE OPERA Direction Narthwaatern Theatrical a. EXAMiXl'!5: AMUSEMENTS. amusements. H, MOliNIX;! i 1 UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. E. W. WADE. Agent |