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Show - thc AMUSEMENTS. amusements. gran D Direction a Association, ALEXANDER GRANT. Roller Skating Re. Mgr. tonight Tha Klrha La Sheila Ca. affar Prof. Randolph, the famous movillustrated tons a arriat, (till g.ve a 30 minute each night for one week, commencing Monday, February 4th ing picture and Dustin Faroum in P at Damage Sani- tarium. A cool wat swept over Ogden Valley Tuesday night, and yesterday morning a thin, hard crust oovereJ the half melted snow, which ha teen of the bulk funnelling water flowing down Ogdtn river. The river, after rising rapidly S o'clock Tuesday night, coiutLt-nceto diminish la volume. Conservative estimates place the fall at two feet, while a gradual subaidence is expected. Wire connection will be made with Huntsville tbla week, so that by Saturday the town will have lta first electric lights. Reporia from Heatsrllle state that South and North forks are lowering. Estimates of the damage done in tha valley were placed at a ummv conservative figure yesterday, so that, omitting the lose on (be county road, several thousand dollars will represent the devastation caused by the storm. From Huntsville to tha Sanitarium the roads were opened yesterday. It is passible but In a condition that will Impede traffic for a week. At the Sanitarium it ia no longer possible to taka tha dugway. Tha only road to Ogden leads around by the power house and Sixteenth street. Telephone communication is open with the valley towns, ao that conditions were nearer in their normal state yesterday than they have been ainee the thaw commenced. It ia pot possible to Mate the damage done by flood to the road from Ogden vmlley to the mouth of the canyon. Not for years has It been in such a bad condition, and with mud, enow, washout, and debris which disfigured the canyon, enough work is already in sight to keep the commissioner liusc until summer. In places where rock work protected the road hod from the river, streams came down the email gullies which run north and south, loosened the masonry, tore deep rata through the hard macadam and carried away a portion of the bank. In the vknulty of the Oeke, thing are materially changed. Manager Potter stated yesterday that hla wa grove ruined, that the property of Bamberger waa damaged to the extent of several thousands of dollars, and that three solid concrete dame, coast rur ted to make A aeries of beautiful falls, were broken out by ice Jama' that floated down daring tha night.- - When the .light of day broke in the conyon yesterday, the eid Window hotel was seen to be totter-latwo aummer houses directly west of it were floating ground like river boats. The masonry built to preserve the river hank la destroyed, ao that Instead of an ewrlv . spring opening cf the resort a great. part of the beautifying work will have to be done anew, thus delaying tha open fug. At the Hermitage, g landslide forced the water out near Wilsons foe houee.- - It cut around by the fog cabin saloon, carried . g.wy fence and rushed down the road to a point near the watering trough, where It again entered the regular river channel. Wilson's grove ia disfigured god hla outhouse are without. exception damaged1. but Billy Wilson paved the day by dynamiting outlets to the north aide f hla dam, thua giving the water will ba taken before Judge Patton' again. Friday morning. Just what will be the procedure haa not been determined by the county attorney. egreaa. About 7 o'efork Tuesday night water began lapping over the dam that bars the river from Its old course south ef the Sanitarium. By midnight It had broken down the barrier and GRAND - Diractlan Association. R. ALEXANDER GRANT, Rani Mgc. marriage licenae haa bean great-eHenry E. Burch and Susie Arnold, both of Ogden. FRIDAY In the dlatrirt court yesterday morning testimony was taken in the damage case of Hckles rt. the Union Pacific Railroad company. JULES MURRY Present A d ' So warm aad springlike have born tha past two daya that treea, shrubbery and grass an beginning to grow. On tha trees buda have partly formed so that two more days of sue1! waather will bring Them out from PAUL GILMORE Tha beat af all Callage Play AT YALE their weather protection. SPECIAL FEATURES: The Raal Scat Raaa between ant HARVARD CREW, Fameuc'Yale Glee Chib, Ootetta of VALE Veleee. The big break la tha Vnioa Pacific in Weber canyon baa been spanned and regular t raffle baa been resumed. reEngineers and superintendents turned Tuesday night satisfied that no more trouble would be encountered In tee neighborhood of Devil's Slide. Allan reached the Hermitage at noon yesterday and telephoned that tha road from Huntsville to Ogden was now open for teams. Travelers should taka the old canyon road and not the dugout, Andrew 11.50 PRICES: 26a, 50c, 75a, SEAT SALE NOW ON. (1-0- . GRAND OPERA HOUSE Narthwaatarn Theatrical R. ALEXANDER GRANT, Raa, Mgr. Elaborate preparation have been of Columbus made for the Knight dance to be given In the Congress dancing ball Friday night. An enlargmusic. ed orchestra will furnish Knights from Halt Lake and other cities art sxpected to attend. Joseph Eacalller and MIm C. both of Blarkfoot. Idaho, were married Tuesday afternoon in 8L Joseph's church. Mr. Eacalller Is a prominent- - sheep man of Southern c, SATURDAY Idaho. Helen Byron . Five head of borer were reacuod lifer, Immediately below the Washington avenue bridge yesterday afternoon. In passing under tl bridge one waa caught on a girder and nearly drowned before It could be released. The owner has not been located. , from Ogden The Dainty Comedienne, aided by a Show Girl Chorus, and a Great Caet Two Hundred Opens Admission, afternoon, luc. Admiaaion, ereniag, 15c. HOUSE OPERA NaKhwaatarw ThaaMical 3 Water Falling and Read to Huntevill uu-U- 1 $1.00, 75c, 60c. SEAT SALE NOW ON. Diraetlen THEIR HOME , t PRICES: H.M. Mala THROUGH WRECKAGE OGDEN CANYON IS EXTENSIVE. la Sergt Kitty Tha Big Military Cemie Opera, Lavishly Coatumed and Staged. PRICES: I1.M, fl.OO, 76c, 60c, 25c. SEAT SALE NOW ON. . Rose Roller The with Irresistible force rushed down the old channel,' ptrucV. the county road a quarter of g mile below the resort building, fifty yards of which It waahed away The' lowland were, immediately flooded. Thla cut probably saved the canyon trolley lies as the river bad eaten its way to. within four feet of the track when the break occurred. While the condition! of the west of the Ogden river bridge are etill causing alarm, up, more damage la expected to result. . Resident In that neighborhood hare not gone back to their homes although the water in plaees surrounds the houses probably to a depth - of two feet. Becker's brewer)- la. out of danger. The work of the police department la no longer needed and. by. tonight it la certain that part. of. the people who fled oat of the wter path in that neighborhood wlU return to their seat rale for The Virginian1 baa been heavier than for any production thla lesson. The entire house will he sold out. . YOUNG LADY COMPLIMENTED Joseph Strong ha received the folletter from GeO. 8. Walker, secretary of the National Woo Grower' association: January IS, 1607. Mr. Joe Strong, Ogden, Utah: Dear Mr. Strong: In behalf of the member of the National Wool Growers' association I desire to extend the heartfelt thanke of the convention to your daughter and her accompanist for the vocal and Instrumental mnsli rendered by them at our Salt Lake meeting recently. The superb singing charmed nil who had the pleasure of listening to your daughters sweet homes. re turn el -- In preparation for unexpected trouvoice and the sheepmen home with happy remembrances cf ble, the Southern .Pacific company haa tbla particular feature of the program. in store 300 ton of rock and 6.W00 saeka of sand near that portion of Ira track which flanks the canal. Part SUGAR FACTORY CLOSED of the track Is still in danger, but the t a .i force of men maintained along the Teamsters Unable to Get Beets to the road will be able to prevent n washlowing lew-lan- On account- - of the mud, which makes it Impossible for teamster to haul bees from the ground to the sheds, the local augar factory la closed down. It will not be opened until a way has been devised to move the beets. About 2.000 tons are uncut. They are in bad condition and each day's delay meant the foes of many tons to the factory.' Only part of them g can be used for purposes. Nearly 1,000 tons will be fed to cattle. sugar-makin- JUDGE GRAYS DICIEION. la In Favor af tha Railroad Companies. New Tork. Feb. 4 Judge Gray Of Heraa yeor cm for Tha naw year Ba aura aad lava yonr laundry want Delaware, recently ckosen umpire In brake-meattended to by an Americas tea dlapntc between the yard various conductors aad the and piaaL By so doing yoe will avoid risk railroad companisa for an lncreaaa In aad disappoints ant Wa use as In- wages of one cent an hour, has dejurious washing preparations as la tha cided against the yardmen. The roads upon which the man nractloa of the Heathen Chine e." made demands were the Jersey CenTwin lor n proaperoua naw year, tral. Valley, Baltimore a Ohio, n Ogden Steam Laundry 417 IStb MRS. KATE WILSON New York. Fab. f DEAD." 1 Mm. Kate Den- -' Wilton, the actreaa. died yesterday ker home In tbla city. She had HI the two 'months --vt aeumatiam. aad had to retire from : company cf Eleanor Robaon, at Liberty Theatre. She ai bora Philadelphia In 1I7, N i 1 St pt .... ... out Sheds. 171 REMAIN WATER. UNDER HARRIMAN fied Lehigh Delaware, Lackawanna A Western, and tee Erie. ' OCDEH MAILS Arrival and departure of malls at Ogden pos toSteer North and Northwest; O. 8. L, Ry. Arrive, 7:30 a. m., C:80 p. a.; depart, 12:53 a. m, 11:50 a. m. East nil point; TJ. P Ry. Arrive, 4:30 a. m., 3:16 p. m.; depart 7:60 a. m, 2:25 p. m 8:60 p. m. Southeast R. O. W. Ry. Arrive, 1:00 a. m., 11:45 A 2:50 p. as.; depart, 7:00 a. m., 4:30 p. m. West all points S. P. Ry. 7:80 a. m, 2:60 p. m, 7:00 p. m.; depart, 1:30 a. m., 2:45 p. m. Southern California and Nevada, 8. P. U A. 1 I. a Ry. Arrive, g.-im, 7:30 p. m.; depart, 8:45 p. a., 4:30 P. m.' Southern Vtah, O. 8. L. Ry. Arrive, 5:80 t. m., 7:30 p. m.; depart 3:30 a. m, 2:46 p. m-Southern Utah, R. O. W. Ry. Arrive, 1:00 a. m., 2:50 p. m, 7:00 p. a.; a. bl, 80 a. m., 8:10 depart, p. m. Salt Lake City, Q. S. L. Ry Arrive, 1:00 a m, 1:20 a. m-- , 12:00 in, 2:50 p. nu, 7:20 p. m.; depart, 2:20 a. 7:30 a. nu 10:10 a. m, p. i n, h o 2.-4-5 honored sy POPE PIUS. 5:60 p. m. a, Salt' Lake City, R. O. W. Arrive, Roms' Pcb- - d William E. Cook, Of 1:00 a. m, 2:50 p. m.; lepart, 7:08 a. Independence. Iowa, has been signally nu 8:30 p. m. honored by Pope Plus, who has cem Cache Valley Points. O. s. L By. seated to give the painter sittings for Arrive. 11:45 a. m.; depart 4:60 p. m. a portrait. Mr. Cook wRI be the first Huntsville, Eden A Liberty Arrive, American to paint a picture nr His 5:00 p. m-- ; depart, 8:00 a. m. Hoilm-s- . The actual time for the beR. F. D. Weber County Arrive, 5:00 m. ginning of the sittings ha not been depart, :3 W1L GLASMANN, announced but it will be In the sear future. . Postmaster. p.-m- Families in a Plight Near the Oregon Short Lina Briage. At the point where the Oregon Short Line crosses th. Ogdeu river an impressive sight Was presented esterJs afternoon. The water was within a few Inches of the beams which surmount the bents ef the bridge and the river bottom, as far as ihe eye reu.d vouch, is covered with water. A visit to that auction at 2 o'clock revealed to the observer the fact that the flours of all the d sellings in Uia: vicinity are covered with water. Several families that had abandoned their were assembled on the railroad track aud were talking over the situation. One man pointed out hi dwelling and staled that the watr was two feet deep on his floor laid night about 11:3", that It had subsided more than a foot and he hoped to be able to take his family back to the home tomorrow. He stated that he thought as many as two hundred famines had been dnva from their homes. Tuesday afternoon, a the exodus from the neighborhood of the brewery waa begun, a reporter worked his way along Nlnsteenih street. lie met the ambulance with Air. T. W. Reid in it. She had given birth to a child at 4 oclock that morning and had to be taken from s watery home. Then came a Job wagon. Next to the driver sat a woman with a duck ia her lap. Her husband waa in the rear top of a trunk and a boy, about 13, dangled hi fogs from the hack of the g wagon. He kept a rooster from There waa a grin on the coop-the reporters face and the woman, readily diecerulug it aigniflcaaee, sniilej back and fondled the rescued poultry, at murh as to say she wa thankful for small blessings even in the fare of the misfortunes of a flood. A horseman was yelling at three rows caught In the nrwly-mad- e channel of the river. The animals had to swim acrosa the afreet. Two men in .a hunt rowed down the afreet where care had been moving on a firm roadbed the day before. They had landed all their household goods aad were going bark to take nut a log. When 1k hostamen called to the canine, there was a responsive bark and the dug aud spectators enjoyed the event. A woman whose house waa higl and dry waa naked what tbs property was worth In that sect ton. She d..i not reply, for a. moment, but gave a scornful !ok and thea, as though revolungretful fur being teered the information that she was going to get put of the refugees camp as soon a she could find a on the bench. place Jk. little dog fchd been floated out of in n tab and was the center of n attention until some one started tee story that a horse was floating down n fly-lu- " If PEOPLE HAVE GI6NI- - ! their willingness. Interstate Commission So Orders the Road Will Be Divorce. A day that the controlling interertt in the I'nfou Pacific nr prepared for a rcroiunieudaiion bv the Interstate n Commerce Commission, after the of it hearing In New York, that proceeding be lakes to divorce the Union Pacific aud Southern Pacific properties. It wa also learned that tha results of urh an outcome hai been thoroughly canvamed by those in charge of I'nkm Pacific affair aud arrangements nude to meet cuiu-pletlo- thla contingency. Any legal proceeding brought by the government to compel the I'nfou Pacific to sell the IPU.iHki.oiu) of Southern Pacific stuck held by it, will be contested up to the lupreme couit uf the I'nlted State and no expense w ill be spared. While the case differ from that of the Northern Becurltiea company and other similar case, in that (he t'nfoa Pacific does not hold a majority of 1240,000.000 of Aouthern Pacific common and preferred stuck, and utav end In an adverse decision, et futon j Pacific directors are prepared for nt that. If such a decision be rendered, the Southern Pacific stock will lie sold, but it disposition will in no wise affect the harmonious relations between the two railroads, and Mr. itarrtmau will control both as Jamoa J. Mil controls tha Great Northern and Northern Pacific. The segregation of the roads will place the Central Pacific bark in tha control of the Southern Pacific the canyon mouth. Hew to Repair age Caused by th Flood. --- w and feel Rio Ed Hunt, the well known Grand agent, now focaied at Butte, is an Ogden visitor. Trade Mark Is ala a par load; Mil rising nag all randy to mix with water aad taka ea a W griddtoi ALLENS BBB FLOUR CO, Pacific Coast Factory, San Jest, CaL Eastern Faetery, LMto Wolf Mills, Manama, Win. DOXOTO COSPANY & I 1S5 25th Sired FANCY CASH GROCERIES DRV GOODS TOR TAIL j JUST ARRIVED j $7.89 Suit Sale at Putnams - I - All suits, $10, $12, $13.50 and $15, will be sold this week at $7.89 con- fident she can race rings around the Ogg girl. Efforts will be made for the two to race In the near future. Naturally, Ogden wants tha contest and of course Hnlt Lake will want the event to lake place at the Auditorium there. As event of interest to roller fans all over tho state is to take place at the river. Tkle proved to be a can-ar- the Balt rink aa anon aa ponslMe. It will be a roller skating tournament For a mile or more along the Short of ail days racing. Tha date for the Line track the country was under opening event will be determined upwater and the occupants of the many on Just aa soon a the entries are all little honsee In teat section were in. The tournament la open to all. struggling to s ye their homes from Every rink in the state le Invited to a further deluge. end a representative to coniiete for the prise and purse offered by 1b The toiirnainc'ut will management. BBAKEMEK ARRESTED races to Cunsiat of a aeries of qualify for a rlasa of four or five out With Stealing of which the fastest skater in the They Are Charge From n Bon Car. stale ia supposed to come. The management baa decided to offer a (50 On complaint T. L Andrew and purse and a diamond-ne- t medal for the W. Gill. Southern Pacific brakemen. event end thin should prove a big were arrested Tuesday tor stealing inducement for fast roller skaters in fro ma box ear In n train that came Ogdon and elsewhere to send in their east from Rene. It Is claimed that entries at once to the Balt Lake AuAnderson and GUI haa confessed. In the preliminary events ditorium. Andrews, while doing duty na head there will be three racers In each heat brakeman, it ia alleged, broke into a and Ihe final will be the liest two out box car near Reno, took from it a of three. All competitor will be adquantity of clothing and carried them mitted free and will be furnished with concealed into Ogden. Later GUI waa skate. B g dei-ric- Championship, lke Dam y Ogdaa and Galt Lake in a Rivalry for Ogden is to have aa opportunity of the dlalinc-lio- n wresting from Balt of having the speediest lady roller skater In the state, If that title to a Salt Laker. Arrangenienta are now under way for a race between Mias Blaurhe Ogg aad Mis Eta Turner, the latter of Ogdon, and many roller fans in this city believe she can derest Mlaa Ogg. The latter defeated Mias Oletu Lashim recently and now haa an idea she can beat any lady vkalvr ia the at ate. Fileud of Mis tee A parry of city officials, west up to ihe mouth of the canyon yi-rlio vww the river channel, and made plana whereby the river may he brought back again into its regular course. Until th water reeede nothing permaueut can b dime, but Just so soon aa conditions are - favorablr, assisted by the owners of tee Sanitarium, a dam will be constructed cross the break made la tbe bank, where formerly the river turned to tbe north. Tbe city bridge, directly opposite the resort, while damaged to too extent of probably 1.aop, will be swung iuto place, wheu new ahuttniens are coneirweitMl on the west end. Thet; were carried away Tuesday, so that the west end at tha bridge fell inio the river By the use of it L thought that the s'eel sirm'-tur- s con be hoisted inio position without disjointing the various psrts. Both county and city officials are for preparing plan work slung the river, wherever the water destroy city or county property. Men are ia demand and aa many aa want work may secure It or by ao informing th cummlf-alom-rthe road supervisors. BOILER SKATE RACES Turner think ulherwb w Order a package ofi tkle fanwns keattk aad krala balidiag flour aad enjoy some good 14 faMivenea Nnw Brawn England Bread. A cknnea at a right hoc font will auka you think yen are U Boston. With Alinas B. B. B. Fleur you can make bread Juat Ilka the Puritan used to AT CITY AND COUNTY OFFICIALS Figuring dispatch from New York says it Warned in hnuklng quarter Tues- wk O 13ti7 (eif-riain- Ladiaa admitted free morniegs and afternoon fur another week, except Saturday, commencing Monday, February 4th. Oacar Wiatar'a Charming Romance af tha West Tha Greataat Dramatic Triumph 0f tha New Century. I ii v.:u m; exhl-bluo- The Virginian n vtah, FLOOD HAS PEOPLE ARE SEGREGATION TURNING THE DESTROYED DRIVEN OF U. P. AND STREAM OUT ROADS BACK P. . S. Auditorium HOUSE OPERA Northweetern Theatrical omu: noKNiMi m Don't Miss This !t d. PUTNAM Clothing' House 1 apprehended wearing a. suit of the stolen Clothing. He told conflicting atorien until, cornered by the officer, he admitted that Andrews made him n present Andrews Is chsrged with bringing into the stile stolen goods. On account of the lawa of Nevada, which require a grand Jury trial la burglar cases, Andrew will ba tried in Ogden GUI la charged on n misdemeanor. with having received stolen good. Both men will be arraigned in police court Thursday morning. Both have been dWcharged by the company. NO MORE PRINTER'B Employer STRIKE. In Naw York Hava Organised a League. New York, Feb. 4. To th estate liahmeqt of permanent pence between tb employing printers of New York and their employes who are members of Typographical Union No. C about fifty ownere of New York printing tebilahments met last night and adoptand part of a constitution. ed Tha new organisation will bo known an the Printers League of Amerira. AMERICAN IEATINQ COMPANY. It waa stated at the meeting that almost every big book and Job printing Authorities Are to Inquire Into Its Af-- - establishment in the city will Join the fair. league. Charles Francis, president of tbs league, said (bat if lta plana were Feb. 4. The Chicago carried out by the emptoyera.lhere will Chicago. Tribune today say: ' be no more strikes among printers in Federal Investigation of the Ameri- New York. Mr. Francis declared that can School Furniture company, in the last big strike, which began In nearly s year ago as the Am- January, 164, 48.0110,000 had been erican Seating company, la to be un- spent by employers and employes. dertaken by the grand Jery now la in addition to its main object of session in Chicago. avoiding strikes by conciliation and Fully 100 wltBsaac have been sum- arbitration, it la the Intention of the moned from all porta of the Untied printers' league to discard individual State and it I understood the cam- labor contracts and Instead Introduce paign will be waged along the lines the system of collective labor confollowed by the government in the tracts. Standard OH and trust" cane. The depsnirieol of Justice haa been CROWN PRINCE INSULTED. gathering (he evidence quietly against the concern for several weeks and Woman at a Pley Bhoutsd "Threw District Attorney films was railed to th Crown Prtnca'a Mistress Out Washington for a conference on the matter last week. While the company attending Bucharest, Fob. la organised nndcr the law of New a performance at th Lyric theater Jersey, it main office and sale head- last night with hi wife, the crown quarter are In Chicago, and aa this la prinre waa Insulted by a woman in the most central point for all the tha audience, who shouted Throw the concerned ft waa derided tv Crown Frince'a mistress from th begin the investigation here. At the seme time pointing house.' District Attorney films I expected to where a woman prominent In Routo return from Washington today, and manian society sat. In the excitement the investigation will begin ns soon ns that followed the crown prince left some minor maters have been dis- the building and the woman who raisposed of by the grand Jury. ed the cry waa taken into custody. Eke w recognised a a woman who SPANIARDS ARE ALARMED. has before figured in sensational -- by-la- Estes Doctor Specialist Curas when ethers fail. Modem methods. Free consultation tor any Chrenle Disease ef any name er nature. Every case guaranteed, . Partial List of Diseases Cured A Cnterrk, Dearness. Kinging in tee Ears, Diseases of tho Head, Throet, Nose, Eye or Enr. All tee Lunge, Bronchial Tubes and Chest. Disrates of Ue Stomach, Liver, Kldneye aad Bladder. Heart Disease, RhenmnUam, Asthma, Nervous Troubles, 8l Vitae Danes, Pile, Fistula and all Rectal Troubles, Tap Worm, Blood Poisoning from any cause. Diseases peculiar to Women. ANY PRIVATE DI3KASG OF MEN quickly euied to atay oured. Remember the examination gad aCvlea Is FREZ. Como at oaca. Tomorrow may be tee fjtta. Call er write. DR. Office hour, to 8 p. m. 1465 Washington At. (Boyle Entrance Room If. Remember th number. 16 a. m. Block), Ogden, Utah. 4.-- ESTES, SPECIALIST Any Person Cutting or . U De- stroying Evergreens on Our Lands in Ogden Canyon Will Be Vigorously Prose cutedr oi oB oB . events. Wealthy Cltizana of Madrid Have Loft tha City. HEAR8T GETS MERRILL. Madrid, Feb. 8. Alarmed by the recent bomb outrages that have occurred here, many wealthy ritlsena have left the city. The anarchist are. still active and h are made threats that they will continue their work. The trials haa been ex abolition of tended to include the province of C New York, Feh. 5. Bradford Merrill, for many eara managing editoi of the Morning World and more re- Jr toaia. cently financial manager of that paper, ha resigned to become manager, of the news and business department of w York American. H carat's UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. E. W. WADE, Agent WANT ADS YIELD BIO RESULTS. I S |