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Show ilOKXIMl TII Utrai AT THE GRAND. of. if the ultimate end"Forty-liv- municnl Min-fr- o e iv it to iiirase. the Grand Broadway, on night. hit toe nail squarely bead 'hunt 5, S,.. or tiresome rdlou If ths situations. musical comedy ia the laueb and appreciation f ibe bouse. tben Cuban's cleverness, d signally. tor when the audience, did not laugh. rf no mean proportion, The production was applauded. Comparatively, eatiniating. it eoud none of the successes oh he season, minutes from Broaden.' and forty-liv- e days from Broadway, it or lor.y-flvcontains enough Americanism to tickl coast. any audiencs between roast aud eon.-cdProbably the term "msalcal It ia a misnomer In ibis case. rather n sketch, of a mild melodramatic flavor, sharpened by wit. aoftrned and enlivened by a few popular sung, and all in tbs hands of deter people. It Is something new ti musical comedy, not conventional, but chs ruling in Ita departure from the tell worn paths of s much overdone 'urew of a mea-ureJb- y e y ijtlnn0. Ihe Mary of Corinne was. Indeed. finished bit of naturalism, . coy, salve, and appealingly simple. By the siere glance of her eyes, or the saucy toss of her bend, the worked wonders Her success by many of the efforts rame apparently without effort on her vsrnes!-separt not once did she lose or close attention to the role she essayed. Scott Welch, ns the private secretary to n recently made millionaire, He combined the com-plemade n hit- of the and startling language ' race horse tout, with the original ideas, originally expressed of s mou suddenly snatched up from the position of n casta boot to the bewildering position of n secretary, and the amusing deportment of n man In love. He is the laugh of the production. His work Is the father of mirth. Welch and Corinne are the backbone of tbe production, nod, together, make a team of unusual Interest. a' s AT THE GRAND TONIGHT. There Is no need for waiting for the great American piny to be written It haa been written and "The Virginian" la ita title. What other play has engaged auch compelling attention ever slues It was produced? What other play lifted the young and ambitions leading man Into one of the most promising young alars on the American stage? What other play ran engage the attention,1 and amuae and interest a blase New Tork audience equally as well as one In Cheyenne. Wyoming? What other play baa a more romantic sequel, after such a series of dramatic happenings? What other play ever written has a prettier, or more unconventional love atory? For Its fourth and Inst season Dustin Fsrntim is now appearing In The Virginian" and from all Indications ths proud record of all former seasons Is likely to be eclipsed during 1908 and 1907. The Kirke La 8helle company has surrounded Mr. Farnum with one of the best organisations that ever accompanied him. Frank Csm-pea- u will again contribute his remarkable version of Trampaa, a worthy companion piece to the efforts of Mr. Farnum. Miss Mabel Wright will be seen ns Molly Wood, while Bennett Mussnn will again essay the part of Steve. An entirely new production will be given, the scenery is promised to portray faithfully the locale In which Mr. Winter laid his famous story. "The Virginian" will be the attraction at the Grand tonight. "AT YALE A CULMINATION. The new college play At Yale. which will be produced by Paul Gilmore and a large company at the (rand on Friday, Feb. 8, Is a domination. There have been a few college play that nave dealt with kindred subjects, but upon all of tfeeae as props bas been built this, tbe greatest of them all. On Ita own ground "At Yale" challenges comparison with all that have gone before. In it la echoed the whole life of the college boy; hie work; his paly; the drudgery of the rltM room an well as the Joya of the river; the Intense loyalty for Alma Mater; the eagerness to do hla own individual best for Its success and the strong abiding friendships of university days; all these are welded together 'into a harmonious whole and pie lured with a vividness rare In modern playwriting. "SERGEANT KITTY. Next Saturday we are to have at the Grand Sergeant Kitty, with Helen Byron an the etnr. Pretty music, clever comedy, picturesque characters and splendid equipment of "Sergeant Kitty," the brightest and most original comic opera to be aeeo here this, season. Helen Byron Is a dainty and coquettish charmer that leavas no heart In her audience unwun. The comedians, James McElhearn and Tom Hadaway, keep everyone bubbling with mirth for three all too short hours. This dashing little military opera concerns the comic side of French army life and Involves the love affairs of three couples, Introducing the scheme of a winsome, headstrong girl who loves an officer and Is determined to have her way despite the opposition of an equally' hearetrong aunt who has a lore affair of her own to manage. A couple, already married in secret, are drawn Into the resulting trouble, and there Is a merry comedy of errors tbat all ends happily. Every character in the cast is In competent hands we are promised, and tbe general ensemble is simply delightful. Bewitching "Kitty," as played by Helen Byron with her wiles and smiles; every song she sings Is tuneful. "Love" It especially to, as is also her duette with "Laden." "Love lsnghs t Locksmiths." There is no lack of music or song in "Sergeant Kitty," nnr Is there lack of costume and acen-rr- y to please the eye. Particularly are the eostnmee attractive as the majority of them are of the military period d French history, when the dress wu most ptctnmque ia color and cut. Taken as a whole, "Sergeant Kitty" Is offered as being In every way a moot thoroughly satisfying production. Can't look well, eat well or feel well with Impure blood feeding your body. Kep the blood pore with Burdock Blood Bittern. Eat , simply, take keep dean, and you will have exer-fls"- long life. to the. treasurer's qust-tr.- y statement the Australian Fed-- P'vernmeut expended $2,900 in !vlng Australian rendered desti-T ihe earthquake at 8an Fnu:- rlco. Areording Timimu. In these days, when child study Is a bobby ridden long end hard, it I Interesting to real of the nerve training which fell to tbe Lit of the Quaker authoress, Amelia Opie, in lTtki and after. Tbe modern mother would shrink with horror from some of tbe methods nsed on the sensitive child, but iu this ease it resulted in spleudid stuff. Mrs. Opie is quoted ia a book on "Quaker Worthies." T was a creature of fears, tears and scream. My first terror was of black beetles, then of frogs, skeletons, black men and madmen. My mother nutde nis take a beetle in my baud and bold h. As ber word was law, I obeyed, but vrith awful shrinking. I gradually became accustomed to it and was frequently told to take one up and put it out of harm's way. I soon overcame that terror. I was made to bold frogs In my bunds and was taught to nurse ns I would a doll. Mother I skeleton me to listen to ber kindly compelled couverse with two pour old lunatics, and 1 grew to pity item Instead of fearing them." UaMRk'l Nyuh Sinker. Bismarck, writes a correspondent In reference to our paragraph on superstition, held, with ITthngoras. that not 13. but 3, was tbe great aud perfect number. Bismarck's associations with S were remarkable, lie had served three masters. Ho had three names Bismarck. Scboeuhausea and Ijmen-burThe arms of bia family anr a clover leaf nod three oak leaves. n was concerned In three wars and signed three trestles of jiesce. In tbe Franco-Prusslawar be had three horses killed under him. Ils brought about the meeting of three emperors and was resMmiible for the triple He had three children. His family motto was "In Trtnltate Robur" ("Strength In Trinity), and contemporary caricature pictured him with three hairs on hla head. Three waa the beginning, tbe middle and the end of Bismarck. London Chronicle. n aw The Swve UUa In Itniansr, On a sunken reef 850 feet distant from Stornoway lighthouse Is n remarkable beacon which warns mariners with the help of a light w hich is only apparent. The beacon is a cons of cast iron platen, surmounted with n lantern containing a glass prism. Tbs prism derives Its light from refracting the rays entitled from tbe lighthouse and tbe optical delusion Is marvelous. Mariners naturally suppose that there is a lighted lamp pn tbe beacon itself, and many of them will not believe otherwise. But the object of the beacon in attained when tbe navigator sees tbe s reflected light, which indicates tbe rock below. This beacon In the north of Scotland has been In use more than half a century, and lines it was fixed In position others have been placed In other neighborhoods to Disks dear points of danger. It Is an ingenious and very effective safeguard against peril of tbe const. pre-lion- cwofcim sal Ssifiisn. There are three kinds of cooking negative, neutral and positive. The flrst Is no cooking at alL It Is only polling good material. It is simply Jabbing wildly at n delicate duty. Tbe neutral sort is tbe kind where a person eats and doesn't know It Just swallows and goes; no sentiment, no beauty, no delight In It Tbe third ia where the light of the mind and the grace of the heart Join In the delicate mingling of tbs material and touch this and that feature of the process with the lovely vision of tbs sculptor who rounds the white muscle of Venus' shoulder or of the artist who blends in a flower tbs tints of another world.- Ohio State Journal - EXAMINER: UHUAY FuK . j 1P07 7, rooms. Furnished LARGE ruuins cheap. ON THIS ADVERTISEMENTS PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. INSERTION LESS FIRST NO THAN ffl CENTS. ALL ADVER TISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN BUS! ADVANCE. EXCEPTING NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH pS. rooms Adams at. FOR SALE tor 7 room modern frame house. North Washington vroom modern frame bouae, on beam brick house, close in. ter m room housekeeping hv 137 2Gtb St. Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 131 2Cih St. WANTED 314 Zktk Girl for general huusearork FOR RENT FOR SENT with bath, WANTED An assistant to ifis matron of State Industrial School. Apply at ones to the Superintendent. Carloss Hasting Incident. An Incident of n very curious character happened at the meet of E. A. harHardwick'a e The Hrenw Ii SbskMsesre'a Time. John Traviaa wrote tbat "tbe byoena Is a cruel beast like to the wolf In deBstlrr ns Heir. Bea Butler in a case In tbe Massavouring and gluttony. It is bis kind to change sexes, for be Is now male and chusetts supreme court involving damnow female and is therefore an un- ages tor fatal injury, Senator Hoar beclean beast And cometh to honors by ing on toe other aide, quoted Job, "All night and feigneth man's voles as be (hat a man hath will ha give for hla may, for men should trow that It is a life. "That, said Mr. Hoar, "wag man, and herds tell that among sta- a plea of toe devil in a motion for a bles be feigneth speech of mankind new trial, and I don't think toe court and calleth some man by bis own will be more Impressed by it on acname and rendeth him when be hath count of ita modern Indorsement. blm without. And be feigneth oft the name of some man for to make hotrods OBsnalve. run out that ho may. take and eat WlutH yon take for tbat pipe? them. "Shakespeare's Natural HistoOh, yon wouldn't rare to smoke this Bid pipe. ry." "Not but I'd like to buy It and throw Amilas Eiaktka, ' Little Johnnie, having la hla posses- it away. Washington Herald. sion a ronple of bantam hens which Her Sseret. laid very small eggs, suddenly hit on a "Did yon marry me for my money fowl to one the Going plan. morning or my good looks?" run, Johnnie's father was surprised to "If your mirror won't answer tbat find an ostrich egg tied to one of the Houston question for yon I shan't beams and shore It a card .with the Post ' words: "Keep your eye on this and do your The flower we do not pluck la tb best. London only one that never loses Its beauty or fragrance. Alger. A real Fries. "A horse Is a man's best friend, said ' i the man who likes animals Bet Mr4 Bsllt. "Yea, answered young Mrs. Torklns. "There wss a strange man here to with u sigh, hut when be gets on the see you papa," said little Ethel, race track he Is liable to prove one of who mettoday, ber father in the hall aa ha those fool friends who make so much came home. trouble." Washington Star. "IMd he hare a bllir- "Na papa. Ha had Just a plain . A Coiveilcit Mrmorri nose. . Mother Tommy, what did I say Pd do to you If you touched that jam As n Starter. Doctor Madam, your husband most again? Tommy Why. it's funny, ma, tbat yon should forget too. I'm blamed j have absolute rest Madam Well, If I eaa remember: Philadelphia Tele- doctor, he wont listen to mo Doctor A very good beginning, madam, graph. n very good beginning. Illustrated rooms, mou "3rd 8L - lo: Urge invited to attend. ANNA LEWIS. W. M. 1JLY V. HALSTED. Secretary. $275j Urge lot, $2WtO NEW 6 room house, well located on tbe bench, ja good neighborhood Wasatch Division No. 124. O. R. C, masts and fourth Fridays si soar car line; $1.6oV; small payment 2:39 seooad p. m. In K. of P. hall, corner down, balance urns si real. J. J. Washington avenue and 2th street. Brummltt, 2374 Washington avs., All brothers are cordially Invited to both phones attend. GEO. ALLEN. C. C. CHOICE building lot on 21M aL. $23: D. L. DOYLE, 8. and T. $1 cash, balsace $1 per week; no Interest, no taxes. J. j. Brummltt B. P. O. ELKS. dun r I'urnlahrd rooms suitable tor gentlamoa. Ill llrl FOR REN FOR KENT FuraLhsd astt Block. Ogdon 12-1--lf Bam rooms. EEtf FINE building lot close In, near car line, $13$; make your own terms. J. J. Brummltt. street. BRAND new bouse. Urge pantry and eioss.t city water, electric light, stone foundation; closa la on ear fits; $1,208; oa the Installment plan. J. J. Bruumiit. BOARD AND ROOM. FEMALE. BOARD AND ROOM FOR RENT FOR RENT 449 28th HOUSED, Modem house, FOR RENT, FURNISHED 1444 25th. FOR RENT HOUSE. 2634 RAILWAY. STREET CAR MEN, CLERKS. BOOKKEEPERS, and all others employed, find our office relish I for mums of $10 to $100. if paid Itefora due. Payments suspended In birkntss. No cbnrgs for applications. Ths City Ixmn Oo., Suits $, First Natl. Book Bldg. Giant. mu FOR SALE . J. H. KNAl'SS, Secretary. ORDER OP WASHINGTON. MONEY TO LOAN. PIANO. Plano. ' W. D. ROW'N, E. R. Ogdea Union, No. 172, Order of brick house, new, til Washington, meets every Tuosdsy o'clock In A. O. V. W. complete; In railroad district; only evening at hall. $1,790; small payment down, balVisiting comrades invited to ance asm as paying rent. J. J. attend. ms Brummltt, WIL1JAM DOYI.E. President. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. house, pantry suu closet. Elegantly furnished. Very reasonable. Enquire Tel. 487 K. 2 Gif FOR RENT Ogden Lodge, No. 719, meets every Tuesday evening. Lodge and elub room, second floor Masonic building, 2414 Washington Avenue. MODERN FOR MISCELLANEOUS. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Utah Camp, No. 909n, A. W. AGED. C.. J. H. SHAFER. Clerk. Meets every Tuesday night at Eaglo Hall, 9 p. m. Visiting member Invited. V. ' DEGIIEE OF POCAHONTAS. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS OF 1906 and 1908 Msgsaines. Your No. 2, D. of P., Lcsotai choie from among 10 of the best MONEY to osUrlsd people without meets every Council, Wednesday evening at 2 Weekly and Monthly American and security or endorsement; payments o'clock. Eagle Hall. Dues caa be paid Foreign Magsxlnes. They are your to suit, cither weekly or monthly; to Butle Allen, C. of W., 112 SClh St. own at your business confidential. Call and get Visiting members liirlitd. pries. No reasonable offer refused. Also oa hand 8 nets s MARTHA A. MORRIS. Pocahontas. my terma. D. D. Drake, 410-1of The Student Reference Works 12 f ALICE CCLUNS. K. of R. bldg. ta I volumes. Regular price $15. Special price $7.60. Placed on sail MONEY TO IAAN. oa forms and ritv ODD FELLOWS. nl the office of Abels, ths abstracreal rotate. ULSTER KENNEDY, tor. Room 6. First Netiousi Dunk BuildOgden liOdg.i No. 5, Independent Order of Odd Follows. Herts la I. O. ing. FOR BALE Sewing machines at your O. F. hall eve-- y Tuesday evening. price also one sewing machine wag- MONEY TO LOAN- -J. J. BRUMMITT. Visiting brothers oordlally Invited to on. I am going out of tbe business. be. present. Call at 2141 Graut ave. AGENTS WANTED. J. AV. BAILEY, Noble Grand. HENRY KIBBKU Secretary. FOR SALE driving WE PAY sgenu, ladles or lontlrmen, bo and buggy. Apply at lufi 25th from $0 cents to' 81.00 an hour to Queen City, Rebrkah Lodge No. 4. 2 1 wk. street. I. O. O. F. hall Meets seaoml and Introduce and advertise our remeCar-obMed. fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows dies, city or country, FOR BALE Rhode Island Red. street- Visiting Co., $381 Washington Ava. Hall, Twenty-fourtCockerels. J. T, Asley, 23M Ldnoula members Invited. Avs. ADA BAKER, Nobis Grand. WANTED TO BUY. 1.0LA THORNTON, Secretory, BALDWIN, KL'RTZMANN and BLe WANTED horse, sound. . LINGTON Pianos and other musiJunction City Lodge No. 3C, IndeJorb Beckham. Bel! Phone 692-Kcal mdse. Terms, Pantone, 414 pendent Order nf Odd Fellows, meet In I. O. O. F. hall every Thursday 25lh. WANTED Furniture suitable for evening. Vlalting brothers cordially liivtted to he present. FOR SALE Cheap, one new 600 rooming house. Phone C67K. m JAMES BUNK, N. Q. McCaskey account register. J. Williams 4a Sons Co., Morgan, Utah. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. Ec-cla- 1 IC-i- tf Three-year-ol- SPORTS - 627 furnished rooms, the roughly renovated; alie light housekeeping rooms. Tha Cokm-al- . 382 24th SL Mm S. L. China, Manager. Girl tor Lousewurk, Mrs. Silt Madison Ate. ITUATIONB WANTED, tf 12-4--lt tf WANTED A good laundress General Hospital, at oaca FurnlshaiZ era conveniences. H AX TEH A lady io um charge of our alieraUou uepariwem. i. L. Clark A Eons Co. WANTED Hatapp, RENT 9 street Broke the Swell. I'p to the time of Grover Cleveland' election It waa a popular superstition with politicians tbat no caudklate WANTED Dressmaking, shirt waist whose name began with the letter C ults, a specialty, zi7o Lincoln. Ind. Pboaa I72UU. 1 1 lmo could be elected to the presidency. The Idea arose from the fact that no mau MALE HELP WANTED. whose surra ms presented this peculiarno was be matter with how strong ity, WANTED A man to taka charge of tlie people, had ever been ancressful our dry goods department. 1. L. at the polls. There were two Clintons. Clark A Bona Co. 21-t- f George and DeWilt; William II. Crawford, Henry Clay, Lewis Cass and a MEN and boys wanted to learn plumb lug, plastering, bricklaying, electricnumber of others, who, though their al trades; free catalogue; positions prospects seemed bright Indeed, met secured; tuition fifty dollars. Coyne with defeat when ft came to the tost Tradt Schools, Nsw York and San Several of the Cs, George Clinton sad Francisco. i yt ill were for Clay, Instance, strong Henry candidates several times, but never ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON may could "make the riffle." earn $76 to $100 monthly oorraspond-- . ing for newspapers, sure, steady A Bask ml BlssAera. work; no oanvaaoing; experience One of the most valuable books Tor uuiecessary. Scad for particulars. Press Syndicate, Lockport, N. Y. ths professional collector Ii esteemed solely on aerouut of Its errata and ths author's peculiar explanation of how MEN AND BOYS, Plumbing or brickso many blunders came to be made. laying trad pay $6 to $1 par day; The book is entitled "The Anatomy of wa teach yon by practical Instructhe Mass. It consists of ITS pages and tions ia $ months; position guar-aataeia accompanied by a list of errata of fra catalogue. Coyne Trade School, 897$ Easioa Are., SL fifteen closely printed pages. The auMo. Louis. thor In his explanation attributes the mistakes to the devil, who, he says, first caused him to vlrop the manuscript In a ditch and thus mads It almost 11 legible and, seroudly, by befuddling the printers made them euminil a number of blunders never equaled is a work of that slxe. EMERYVILLE RESULTS. . lot. $2it't) Urge e FOR FEMALE HELP WANTED. DRESSMAKING -- Tailored and ioacy skirts a specially. 781 24lh St. Ind ah phons 3T27D. Ths Oldest Bisk. The Bank of Naples is the oldest bank In existence, for tbe Moule Vec-rhl- o of Venire and the Banco San Giorgio at Genoa, both founded in tbe twelfth century, have ceased to exist, as has alaa tbe Bank of Barcelona, founded In the fourteenth century. Tbe Bank of Naples wss founded la 1S8G and Is a state bank with a considerable capital,' to which no ope lays any claim. In other words' It- Is a Joint stoc bank, with ns shareholders. Queen Esibvr Chapter No. 4, O E. Regular meetings held at Masone Hall ua Washington avenue, bstwees Twenty fifth aud Twenty-sixtsireets ths first and third Fridays at etch month. Sojourning member coraiai-i- . S frame house, Urge lot. on PYTHIAN SISTERS. bench, terms $ Cou Vacant lot on 2Sth street. 2x165 Meet a every Saturday afternoon at feet 769 3:30 in Pytbioa hail. Utah National farm and fruit orchard, good Bank building. Sojourning sisiera cor$35uJ dially invited to strand. saitr and land farm and orchard, well im- MRS. EVELYN G LAS MAXX. M. S. C. 88rttH) MISS LOUISE RITTER. M. of R. A C. proved, near ritv, terms KELXY A HERRICK. ORDER OP RAILWAY CONDUCTORS h RENT-Lig- MASONIC. h front light 248n Wash. Mrs. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, also light housekeeping electric lights sad bath. 2245 Waadiiugtou ave. FOR REAL ESTATE. FOR 8ALE Ranch, 89 acre. 2 uulo from city limits. Adams 3u8o For ter At-.- , Ogden. I few years afterward. riers at North 1'etheriou. The bounds were In full cry In a Held of roots after a hare when a second ban waa disturbed, with the result that, racing in an opposite direction, she collided with the first hare. Both were killed on tbe spot, one having Ita neck dislocated, teeother apparently dying of fright London Mali . KENT lUJ Wss br His Vlrtis. Wanton-atiper-Mar- kehruary torrent furnished e!gn who is evummung the incredible lolly of intrusting himself to you by passing through your kingdom " "Folly? How if I should let hint pass safely ?' "Then I nhail substitute your nume for his, was the audacious retort of ILefouL Baron de Mohrenheim. a Raasisn dip- lomat, was one of the strongest fig- ures in the isilitfcal life of his country. He did aid believe in conceding a point If hard fighting seemed likely to bring victory. While holding a high position In Sl Petersburg bia life was threatened by s conspiracy. A workman had beea detailed to kill him. and after the plot was discovered be bad the man brought before him. . Tbe accused was a youth who had beea driven by starvation to Join tbe revolutionist. "Yon do not agree with what 1 am doing?" aid ths baron In a friendly tone. The man answered defiantly In the negative. "Very well." said the Intended victim, "every man is entitled to his opinion, and I think that what you want Is work. He ordered the man to be freed and found him employment in bln own service, where the workman remained till tbe day of his death a IIII ETA II, OGDEN, d rs 2-- a - h San Francisco, Feb. 8. The event of the most interest at Emeryville today was the Sssrg handicap, of a distance of one mile aud sixteenth. An unruly lot went to the pol, proving the worst Dwyer bas handled this season. While at the barrier Tony Faust unseated Miller twice. When they finally got away Proper took tha lead and held It throughout. In the u. rams It; sixth race Grace BUSINESS CHANCES. first, but was disqualified for fouling nj placed second. IleMilli: FOR SALE Mrs 8. L. Ives offers for First race, thiee and a half furlong sale 600 shares of Boa Factory Albla won. Memorise second. Be stock. y Thankful third. Time, :43 Second race, mile and twenty yards FOR BALE Small grocery store sad selling (Nine Spot won; Ray. secflat ares with living rooms. ond ; Rey Dare, third. Time, 1:19. Party Third race, mile and an eighth, sellleaving town. 2903 Wash. ing Jake Moose won; Orchsn, second; Hooligan, third. Tims, 1:69 WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS. Fourth race, mile and a sixteenth-Ssrhandicap, $l,0u0 purse Proper WANTED Pork, real, and chickens at Russell-Jame- s won, Tony Faust second, Voladay Co., 186 24th Bl. third. Time, 1:60 Fifth race, six furkmgs, selling Gateway won, Fondness second, Mag-ran- c won; Prince of Pleas, second; Lady Vashti, third. Time. 1:18 third. Time, 1:18 Fifth race, mile and seventy yards Sixth race, seven furlongs Grace Suxspns Rocsmora won; Ilnrixel, G. won, Ocean Shore second, 81. Elmsecond; Docile, third. Time, 1:49 wood third. Time, 1:30 Sixth .race, six furlongs Merrick won; Gavin C, second; Foxhall, third. ASCOT PARK RESULTS. Time, 1:18. llOA-ponn- nt PROFESSIONAL FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES , -- Fra erne I Order of Engles, Ogden Aerie, No. 119, F. O. K meets every Monday evening In Eagles hall, east A. G. HORN. Office over Badena's of Reed hotel, at 8:00. Visiting BrothAttornry-a- t Drug Btore, I awk tha business of er Eagles are Invited to attend tha all parties; am attorney against all Aerie meetings. T. C. MORRIS, W. President rorporstlona and monopolies. PreD. T. TRACT. HenreUry. pared to transact 'any and all kinds DR. II. B. FORBK8, Aerie Physician of legal business. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW- . 1 S-- 4-- 2-- FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. g Ogden lAdfi, No. $71. T. at reduced meets second and fourth Tuesdays at specialty. In A. O. U. W. hall Visiting to rent for I p. m.. F. B. HAIR B WITCHES for sale Hair chains a prlraa. ' Masquerade costume balls sad theaters. All mall orders promptly attended to. Mrs. C. E. Lee, $21 14th. P. O. Box 435. tf members cordially Invited. D. II. ADAMS, President IDA BECKER. Secretary. E. F. MISCH, Treasurer. 4-- INSURANCE. DEGREE OF HONOR. W. N FIERCE, Notary Public. Estate; Fire, Ufa-an- Real Accident in- surance, 407 24th SL LosAngeles, Cal., Feb. 8. Sunmark, to 1. took the flrst race easily, Inning ss she pleased. Samar coul I do no better than third. Fryer's win of the handicap was due mostly to the superb ride given him by Koerner. , the favorite, held him down till the very end. First race, one mile Sunmark won; Netting, second; Rama, third. Time 1:42 Second race, three and s half furlongs Cresion won: Miss Ruth, second; Earjy Tide, third. Time, :42. Lon Angeles, Feb. 6. Ascot Park Ogden Ixalge No. 1 D. of H. meets ia Eagle hall the second and fourth Wednesday afteraouns of each month at 2:30 p. tn. Wklatbr Brilliant Talker. BUSIETPIMS. C. of H. JUNK, Whistler was a brlllisnt talker and a JEANNETTE HILL, Financier. great debater. I shill never forget my THE INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. buys Recorder. L. JENNIE PROl-Tsurprise when I heard him say for the all kinds of junk. Bell pbone 62CZ. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. tint time, "Bscher. I am not arguing Ind. phone 3C93D. Green A JacobI never 711-lywith you; I am telling you. son, 3148 Factfltf. Weher Camp No. 74, meets In K. forgot the lesson. Later I found that he had used this effectively in on of IF YOU have any kind d! Junk, phone of P. ball In Utah National Bank to Ogden Junk House; we will call building every Thursday evening at I his letters to Uis London World when for 1L Bell phone, 325K; Ind. 725. o'clock. Vislilrg Woodmen cordially he said: "Herionsly, then, my AGnn, aa Invited to attend. 2 Its Imporetching does not depend for T. C. MORRIS. C. C. tance upon Its slse. I am not arguing E. AUTH, Clerk, rirat National OSTEOPATHY. He apoke with yon; I am telling you. Bank Building. results: French fluently, German less readily. GORDON O IVES. CORA G. IVES. Third race, mile Orilene won. ManKNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, darin second, Btandorer third. Time, Ills Italian was very good, roped ally Osteopaths, graduate from parent r Mo. under excitement, though occasionally Stay-n1:40 Lewis chonl, Klrkville, Ogden Lodge No. 2, Knights el Fourth race, mile Edwin T. Fryer French word slipped In unawares, block, suite 56. Treatment by meets at Castle Hall, Utah Pythias, S I recall won, Moleseye second. Kilter third. adding to the ptcturroqnenesa. appointment. Hours 9 a. m. to Bank building, every MenNational Ind. 1011. Time. 1:41 p. m. Bell phone 1014K. that he considered Pos our greatest All K. of P.'s requested der evening. Fifth race, seven furlongs Norfolk to meet with ns. Otto H. Bscher In Century. poet PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. won, Klrkfleld Belle second, Dr. Cook W. J. UNDERWOOD. C. C. third. Time, 1:28 ' Ha E. R. GEIGER, M. of F. if Gulden. ritilr A. FERN LUND, Physician aid Sixth race. !x furlongs Canoplan DR. L. N. MEAD, K. of R. and 8 Augustes Thomas, the well known Office hours, 10 and 12 a. won, Lsgluria second. Critic third. Surgeon. was talking about first 340 Office 4 playwright 25th 12 m. to 8t. 1:14 p. m., Time, WOMEN OP WOODCRAFT. nights and the heartrending anxiety of phonos. Bell 51 5K; Ind. 876. Resihs own flrst On 503. them. Ind. 848 my nights, Wash. dence phone CITY PARK RESULTS. Sego Lily Circle. No. 174, meets evaid, 1 am a pitiable object, utterly second and fourth Friday nights ery WORK. In convinced advance SANITARY without hope, In K. of P. hall. Visiting st 7:30, New Orleans, Feb. 8. First race, tost my play Is bonnd to full. At such Invited. cordially neighbors three furlongs Black Mary won; Dew times l often 609Z. Bell phone wish 1 had tbe self con- DONE of all kinds. G. N, 117 DAISY CASHMORE, of Dawn, second; Nels. McCarty, 2721 Grant. Bitterly, third. fidence of Charles Resde. He, after Tracy avenue. Time. 1ST KATE HEYMAN, Clerk. 231 bid dramatised bis novel of 'Never Second rare, mile and TAILORS. sixteenth, be marZlrd Street. on the wrote to Late Too Mend, won: Erie Greene, aelllng Delphle andl-coc- a the n If of certain passage, gin Clothes cleaned and pressed $1 second; Sincerity Belle, third. Time, Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle falls to weep here, the passage has month, 157 25th Bt. Bell phone 866X 1:62. meets every Tuesday night at 681, " not been properly acted.' Third race, seven furlongsfl selling 7:80 oclock. K. of P. hall. Visiting VETERINARY SURGEON. Captain Hale won; Donht, second; Neighbors invited. rftlak Cborsl toridlM. Economy, third. Time, 1:31 Dues can be paid at tbe office at Ed Fourth rare, five furlongs, selling If la tbe pure artistic sense tbe Brit- D. P. MILUKEN. graduate veterinary Auth, the afternoon of the 28th of each Gold Proof won: Burk, second; Pity, ish people cannot be said to be muCalls answered night or month. First National Bank Bldg. surgeon. Bits. third. Time, 1:01 day. Office, Ogden Fred and Stic sical. there are, It must he admitted, MRS. ALICE COLLINS, G. N- - 2983 Fifth race, mile and a quarter, sellStable, 2219 Wash. Ave. Both Individuals In multitudinous numbers He Was the Unit Plngreo Ave. won; secphones; night phone 456K. MARIE CRITE8, Clerk, 2731 Monwho cnltlvsts with eagerness both voHe Do yon think It would he foolish ing St Noel third. Jungle Imp, 2:11 Time, Bulwark, roe Ave. of me to marry a girl who was my In- ond; cal sad Instrumental music. But there Seventh race, fire furlongs, selling WINDOW CLEANING. no peopls who deis ferior Intellectually? She More than Mafalda won; Nedra, unquestionably second; Cora LADIES OP THE MACCABEES, vote ns mach time sad earnest study UTAH window and bonne Answers. , Price, third. Time, 1:02 5. denning and practice to choral singing ns the Janitor and porter work. Sam Po-- ' Silver Hive No. 1, meets the second Want of care does its more harm English, and this from tbe sheer love lane Co. Bell, 1031 K. Office 414 and OAK LAWN RACES. fourth Tuesdays at 2:30 p. m., at a In of It Edward Ft 25th SL fiian want of knowledge-"-Franklin- . atreet. VisO'Neil hall, Twenty-fiftFeb. G. The Strand Mngasine. Hot Springs. Ark.. iting slaters cordially Invited. BESSIE SEBRINO, L C. bookmakers operated without molestaFRATERNAL Old Lffrwr Lews, His Timlin Halit. LUCY NELSON. R. K. tion at Oaklawa today. Ths beta were laws vras British the "turning" laid in the usual manner and no arDe Style That In toe earliest code of that of Hoel Dha, ROYAL ARCANUM. now extant-hsmel- y, wan? rests were made. Results: point In Ms life. Gunbustn-W- bst KNIGHTS OP THE MACCABEES. De Style When be Joined the circus as , First race.three and a half furlongs a famous king of Cambria (the present for men Insures Rosa-morand bent WO Safest Times. York the secMarion Moors won; Shirley year a tumbler. New Wales), who died shout Ogden Tent, No. 24. meets the dollars. canon enacting hi one, tw or three thousand Margaret Randolph, A. D. we find second; ond and four'll Friday evening, No. 837, Mountain Council, Rocky Be cantlous what yon say, of whom third. Time. :44. t 8 o'clock aherp. In L O. O. F. hall. plain and unmiataksblc terms that any meets second and fourth Friday evenSecond rare, five and a half furlongs married woman who husband wa and to whom. Fielding. Knights cordially invited to Visiting Howover W. U. O. A. nt ball, aelllng Blackburn won; Doc Kyle, afflicted with lejir.vsy waa ent'tled not ings attend. - brothers cordially store. ells Visiting second: Doric, third. Tims, 1:13 J. W. HALSEY. Commander. also to tb restiinvited. rare, mile King Leopold only to separation, but Third F. F. BOND, Recorder Keeper. Flattery Is telling a man to bln fare FRANK FOULGER. Regent. w.,n: Charley Ward, serond: June-tline- , tution of lier so that which was intended only for hi Collector. WOTHERSPOON. W. J. third. Time. 1:47 tombstone.-Dal- las News 1 WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. O. H ROBERTS, Secrets rj:. Fourth rue, six furlong -t- Ulbert WANT ADS YIELD BIG RSSULT8. 10 , Mok-seye- r, . Tit-Bit- An A seisins FMl The function of tbe king's fool In mediaeval times was In a measure an Important one, and be who filled the post had often very great Influence with his sovereign. Perhaps tbe brightest and most astute of .fools was the favorite Jester of Francis I. It waa reported that bis majesty, who was at a very generous nature, had acceded to a request of Charles V, emperor of Germany, that he might pass through France on his way from Spain to tbe Netherlands. Putting aside all recollection of what be had suffered at the emperor' stands while a captive In Spain. Francis was preparing to receive Ch tries with much ceremony and splendor. Observing one morning that Triboulet was scribbling Industriously upon a bit of paper, Francis inquired what he wss doing. "I bare Just added the name of Emperor Charles of Germany to my llt of asiwsnrd tbe JssLi-c- . "a so cr-Trl-boul- foa 2 4-- foolish-impossi- ble. Jobn-Bmo- h e, 2-- |