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Show MMNa TI1E AMUSEMENTS. amusements. u gran OPERA HOUSE Supported by Frank Mill Rink.-Prlze- n SAPHO Arthur Wing Pinero' Soc'el iroblem Play. TUESDAY rs. Tangt ray 2.00. SlTsu, SERMON 1.00. 75c. 6oc. I1TAUNA THEATER TONIGHT! Esmeralda 10n.S0e.l0a UseLess Lemorj h dovbl thistrrngth J aMer brand. In part I of the third volumo of the United 8 tat es census for 1900 will be found a tabulated statement which hows in a very striking way the rise In the death rate during the decade from 1890 to 1900 for all ages from Co up. The flgures given are now six years old, and so 1 have brought them up to date, with the help of fresh Information from Washington a matter of no Uttle Importance, Ineimuch as the Increase baa been marked ever sinoe 1900. Thus corrected for accuracy, the reckoning ehowa that ainor 1890 there has been this Increase In the death rata for the entire United 8tmtea: For people of ages from 60 to 6L 7 per cent For people of ages from 65 to 69, 6 1 per cent. For people of ages from 70 to 71, 16 2 per cent For people of ages from 75 to 79, 7 per cent For people of ages from 60 to 81, 15 per cent. For people of ages from 85 to 89. 13 per cent For people of ages from 90 to II, 30 per cent. Fur people of ages from 95 and up, 30 3 per cent. These figures tell the story more clearly than the most eloquent discourse on the subject. They show that, notwithstanding improved medical knowledge and the ben ell ts of modern sanitation, we are dying earla did. The ier than our reason why offers a topic for e considerable discussion, and la not to bo summed up in a word, but one may discover It without much difficulty in the more complex and luxurious life that we lead. The Uvea of our forbears were comparatively simple, and their constitutions, unweakened by the luxury and intense nervous strain of aa existence like that of today, were stronger than ours and be .or abla to withstand the approaches of disease. John V, Shoemaker la The Reader. NOTICE for it Our laundry baa been tried and Agent of the Amalgamated Sugar not found wanting. Everybody Ilka Company will meet the farmers at the for the manner and rapidity with which several times and places below, conthe purpose of making sugar beet we turn out their work. Thata th tracts with them and the Amalgamatkind of Hrrlce wa want to render for ed Sugar Co., for the meson of 1907: Warren Monday, Feb. 18, at 11:00 you atom Wa await your orders. a. m. Plain City Monday, Feb. 18, at 1:00 p. m. North Ogden Tuesday, Feb. 19, Thonaa 174. U7 JHI SL 2:00 p. m. Syracuse Wednesday, Feb. 30, at 11:00 a. m. Hooper Wednesday, Feb. 20, at ! 3:00 p. m. T Then'a a real on Ogden Steam Laundry Now is the Time Gel You a FINE WINTER SUIT : TAILOR-MAD- Ksneavllle Thursday, Feb. 31, at 1:00 p. m. Thorn not present at these meetings ran call at the office of the Sugar Company, In the First National Bank Building any Saturday on or before March 15th, 1907. E CHEAP! Our line of patterns for extra putt are vary fine. Repairing and Cleaning dona vary reasonable. J. E. BOL5TEAD ail C4th St NATIONS WHICH FOR WORK OTHERS. Tha Bureau of Statistics of tha Department of Commerce and Labor baa completed the figures for the eleven months ending with November, and adding to these a conservative estimate for December finds that the total exports o fmanufactures for the full Ten year will exceed $700,000,000. yssra ago. In the fiscal year 1896,they amounted to but $258,000,000; In 1880, but $145,000,000. and In 1178, The share which manufacturers formed of the total export was,' In 1906, 42 per sent; In 1896. 80 pe.' cant; In 1886, but 32 per cent, aul In 1876, 30 per cent. Thu the exports of manufactures In 1906 ara times aa great as a three and one-had scads ago. and the share which manufactures form of the total exports about greater than at that time. The United States now holda thlid rank among nations as an exporter of manufactures. The total exports of manufacture from the United Kingdom In the latest year for which statistics ara available were $1 ,333,000, 000; from Germany, 8910,000,000; from the Untied States, 700,000.000; from Franca. 661.000,000; from Netherlands. $347,000,000; from Austria-Hungar215.000,000: from Belgium, 1204.000,000; form Italy, 1300.000.000; and from Swltxerland. 1141,000,000, from Russia, 1117,000,000. $105,-000,00- GROCERIES STAPLE and FANCY ... Oranges, lemons Bananas Pineapples,. Dates 'Figs Apples lf one-thir- d . ll - ." As n church, God has wonderfully bleseed ua these few- months. Less than a year ago burned the mortgage of ten thousand dollars, which had so long burdened you as a church and hampered your work.- - Since that time meny Incidental accounts have been paid; merited Improvements have been made; all organisations have been encouraged by tha signs of the times to renewed effort: your membership has materially increased, and It 1. perhaps, no exaggeration to aay that our church Is in better general condition today than at any time in its history. But, tha end la not yet. PERFECT-CONFIDENC- y. THEY ARE THE FINEST- - IN THE MARKET. T: B. Evans & Co. GROCERS Both ' Phones 236. 2364 WASHINGTON AYE. . , ' WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT - V. Ml will run a special Tuesday, Feb. 19lh. to Rio Grande railway, 9:30 a. m.; returning Ogden Circle excursion train, Balt Lake via leaving Ogden, after the rally. Grand State Rally of the order. Everybody Invited of Join the crowd. Tickets 11.011 round trip. In Boston,' !9!9!&Eg9BSS drirlwM ' IN ALL COUNTNICB. Vanitaf M. Ur patent. fotwitaal hfibpimat Pitaflaa tnhnbdy. md A Boston girt la visiting her married brother in New York, and his children are continually astonished at tha difference between her pranonnd atlon and theirs. How do yon pronounce do-u-h In Boston, Aunt Nallls?" asked' Utils - g Tom. Aunt Nellis' - eyes twinkled. In Boston we pronounce It filthy lucre, he aald. New York Times. WANT ADS YIELD WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. Ogden People Hava Good Reason For Complete Reliance. ' To correct distressing urinary llii; Tn suraly cur sick kidneys? Just ooa way your neighbor know Have used Doans Kidney Pills; Have proved their worth la many tests.' David John. President Hah Stake. Brigham' Young University. and residing at U7 South Academy avenue. Utah, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills proved to be the beat remedy 1 ever used, to keep me free from palu caused by: the kidneys not performing their woyk properly. I have also round them very effective in warding off attacks of backache. I have nsed them for years for occasional retention, of the kidney secretions and at other times a too frequent action. Whenever I fed! the need of them I taka' two' pills It a lose, which always relieves any pain or depressed feeling.' l Can certainly recommend Doau'e Kidney Pills In the highest toms, hoping it will be tha mesni of helping other sufferers. Plenty more proof bka this from Ogden peyple. Call at Badcona Drug Store and, ask what easterners report. -- 4 Bay A Home la Ogdea. The transfer In real estate during January snj tbe first half of February this year in Ogden indicates that the year of 1907 will be the most estate market active year lu the r. which has beeu for many years. Ogden has more business; Is lu estate Is lower better condition in price; real . rotate will advance more rapidly, and will pay more profit on money invested in real estate during tbe next flve yrars, than any other city of the same alxe In the United al States. ' Being fully convinced of the above facta, we have recently purchased Seventy-fiv- arret of laud, scattered e about Id almoat,.all parte of the city, being located on l$th. Slat, 32nd, 34th. 35th, 36th, 38th, and 30th ftyects, anl un Grant. Adame, Mnnroe Quincy. Jackson, Van Buren, Harrison. Tyler, Polk and Tayloi avenues. We have bought this property from persons who desired to sell. We paid spot cash and took the. discount. We are willing to give rou $ part of the profit we made lu buy)ng this property; sell you a lot in any part of the city, any also you may wish, give you your own terms, without Interest. We are prepared' to sell you a home In any part1 of "the city, with small payment down and the balance tha same aa paying rent. Lest year we sold quite n number of houses to railroad men end others on above plan, theae are all satisfied and happy and are gradually becoming their owa landlords We sold last year Two Hundred and Eighty-fou- r lota, many of which the purchaser have fully paid for, received their deeds and are now getting ready to build homes, will have quit pariK rent and will be the happy owner of the home In whlrh they reside. Call and see ua and we will talk it over, sell you a lot or a house, help you to get a home. Stop paying rent aud become your own landlord. BOTH PHONES 771. 2974 WABHINGTIN AVENUE. . J. J. BRUMMITT ' 1007. SPEAKS FOR NEVADA MINES. j 0CDE8 MAILS Christmas Wonder Likely to Become Second Spider and Waap Bonanza. . j I ij.vik r vem:.- - or A Itaily A t'u.. tiu- - a.-- of :i Ymk broker. n f.o.u NoaJa after au iniipwiijB of the loading prooriies of the various , He became A con-line- that tfat- Suita ju properties ai-- ' of any iu Neamong the lien wk-i'irvada and that us proM-(.-t- s they equal the bet. Hi opinion of the various issue, a published iu ihe firm's mai-ke- i review are herewith given for what they are worth. The review - ,i say: lu hie opinion, g.tay Dog ha a milliou dollars' worth of uie bloi-kei-l out iu it miue. and now ou a practically guaranteed dividend paying baoia. Stray Dog i a rare bargain at present prices and should be bought and held as an tiivraiment. the Bullivan minUnqiiektionably ing company that la entitled to the moat confidence and support from purchasers of mining stocks for their value la per ul tire invent uient Eagles Neat Feirvtew. The company owns upward of 60 arrea adjoining the Falrview Eagle of Wingfield and Nlxnu. selling around 61 per share, to within 600 feel of the Nevada Hills, belling above 4 a share, and adjoin the Hailstone. Dromedary Hump and Golden Boulder, on all of which ore la opened up. On Eagle's Nit itself vein eleven feet wide has been reposed at depth, and average of the ore give every Indication of this vein stone, making a great paying mine. Two feet of the width averages 2i0 per ton and nine feet give average assays of f'lO per ton. It will pay to mill ore in FSlrview that gives an average return of $5 per ton, and 3200 ore may be shipped to the smelters at n considerable distance, giving the company nut loss than $175 a ton for Ihe product." The ctntoary from the East was favorably Impressed with doings In the camp of Wonder. He says: In Wonder, great excitement at this time because of the fact that on the Spider and Wasp group of claims no less than 15 lessees ara at work end all of them ere Backing ore from the grass roots and shipping It to the ameltera. This Is unprecedented in mining history In Nevada. "Wonder la a slater camp to Fair-viebeing within $0 miles. It was discovered very soon after Falrview was opened up, in very much the same way aa the discovery of Goldfield followed la the wake of the proving up of the ore bodies of To no pah. Goldfield end Touopah are also about 20 miles apart. "A property adjoining the Bidder and Waap, which we ara reliably Informed by reputable englnocra In Nevada, has 2,400 feet of the Spider and Wasp ledge, la the Christmas Wonder. The group uf rlalma comprising this great property via purchased on Christmas day by the mining men who now compose the directorate of the Christmas Wonder Mining company, and received its name Ig that way. Tha Christmas Wonder gives every Indication of turning out t he a second Spider and Waap, under development. The company has refused to lease any of tha ground and have begun to develop It on their own account. Money realised from tbe eale of treasury stock la being applied to thin work exclusively, aud tha sale of tock which Is now going on, and which will not last for over n few weeks at moat, la all treasury stock, sold with a view to fnralahlng large and ample capital for the opening up of tho ore bodies, and the operation of tha property a a great futur dividend payer." 1 aas pre-vall- a AN UNEXPLORED ui r tu tbe Inter that turner ti'oui the ecu si. ibat is around the cf the Dease the winter u:v by cn nivatis too severe for hordes u remain uu: of ikx.rs ai! the yva:-on ud. where the ground is sufficiently "pin to permit the winds to blow aw.iy touie of the snow. There are men ia Victoria who tell of their experience with pack aulniala there, aud it bears out what we have just said. Hence we may infer that In the unexplored region referred to climatic conditions will not be found exceptionally arduous. It also seems Improbable that the snowfall 1 vary heavy, because the mountain ranges along the coast arc likely to deprive the clouds of their burdens. The area might wall repay examination. Ike do not suggest that the government should explore it, because there 1 auflli-ien- t land, the qualities of ahifh at known, to occupy the attention uf tin department for tha present. But It a region Into which active young men might find it worth their while to venture. It to probably a paradise of big game. One man, who went lu some sixty or seventy miles by way of tha Naas, speaks of Gris-tile- s by scores. Iu abort, tbe countrr ia one where treatureaom young fellows might spend a summer with advantage. Victoria R. C.) Colonist. ctiCi)L'c ii'i. 1, Arrival and departure of malla at Ogdea pos to dice: North and Northwest, O. 8. L. Ry Arrive, 7:30 a. m., 3:20 p. m.; depart, 13:85 a. m, U:50 a. m. . East, sU Points, U. p Ry. Arrive, 4:80 a. m., 3:15 a. m.; depart, 7:60 a. m, 3:35 p. m., 6:50 p. m. Southeast, R. O. w. Ry. Arrlva, down. a. 3:50 p.m.; deBut while absolutely nothing 1:00. m, 11:45 known of the region, there to no reapart. 7:00 a. m 6:80 p. m. Wert, ail points 8. P. Ry 7:30 a. son to suppose that U la lalueleaa. Oil 7:06 p. m.; depart, 1:30 the contrary, the evidence 11 point m, 3:50 p. hl, P- the other way. The Naas valley 1 a a. m, Southern California and Nevada, B. fine country, easily reached. Thera U . Arrive, S:30 a. an open, paikllke region In the InteP. LL A. A S. L. m, 7:30 P- - m.; depart, 3:45 p. m, 3:30 rior, and as far aa It has been examined It promise well for what Ilea beSouthern Utah O. 8. L. Ry. Arrive, yond. There are well authenticated 3:30 a. m-- . 7:80 p. m.; depart, 3:30 reports of gold discoveries there, but a. m., 3:41 P-- m. how rich the ground to remains to bs Southern Utah. R. G. W. Ry Ar- demonstrated. From tbe head of Portrive, 1:00 a. m., 3:10 p. m., 7:00 p. as.; land canal a valley leads Into the Interior. Tt la not ao wide a i alley a depart, 3:30 a. bl, 7:00 a. m, that of tha Naa. hot what It. to Ilka 9 Salt Lake City, 8.1. Ry Arrive, after it has been followed thirty mile 1:00 a. m., 6:30 a. m.. 12:00 m, 2:60 or more no one can aay. Thera are p. ul, 7:30 p. a.; depart, 3:30 a. bl, many promlaing mineral Indications 10 :i0 'a. 7:30 a. bl, 2:45 p. m aa far aa pro peel ora have gone. The 6:50 . Rtlklne has tributaries flowing In from gait Lake City, R. G. W Arrive, the south and rising In tha same rej:00 a. m., 3:50' p. m.; depart. 7:00 a. gion. Gold has been washed from the 0:30 P'. m. aanda of some of them, but prospectValley Points. O. 8. L. Ry or have not gone very far. 10:45 m. a. m.; depart, 4:60 p. Arrive, This region is apparently not Eden. Huntsville, A. Liberty Arrive, of such average elevation a iinfits1t m.: 5:00 p. depart, 3:00 a. m. fur settlement, where there to land R. F. D. Weber County Arrive. 6:00 suitable for cultivation. The winters depart; 8:30 s. m. p. r pretty cold, but not. excessively ao. WM. GLA8MANN, not nearly aa severe aa on tie Postmaster. as In tha viprairies, aor aa prolonged reference la. Montreal. This of cinity An Inference. of the of course, only to the borders The Study Club were reeding about unexplored area, but there to no reaConstantine, and had come to the son for auppoelng that condition a y ktio-i- I ; j r 4 Order a package of this famous health and brala baUdiag flour and aaJo some good old lashlonaa New Brews England Bread. A chanoe at a right hot loaf will make you thlak ywa ara la Boatoa. AI Isn't With 8 If rising a. B. B. Ftour yoa caa mats broad Juat llk tho Puritans uoad to 8-- Pancaka Ftour la also a puro food; asi! rtolag aad all roady to to wttk watar aad baka oa a hot pIMIa 1 Trad Mark ALLENS BBB FLOUR CO. Pacific Caact Factory, Ban Jaaa, Little CaL Eastern Factory, Wolf Mills, Maaawm Wia. DENTIST FOR AN ELEPHANT. DOXOTO The municipal authorities of Barmen hav been requested tu advertise for who to willing to attend au a detit elephant. aa inThe elephant in question mate of tha lural wo. He suffers from pcevlshnesa in conacqucnre of frequent attacks of tootbarhe. rawed by overabundance uf sect a. At such times be h practically unmanago able. Tha local dent oat a refuse to attempt to atop bla teeth. One dentin', was brave enough to try to examine an aching tooth, but tbe enraged elephant chased him around the- - enclosure, and be afterwards sent In a bl.l fen-- damages by shock. Express. lt & COMPANY 155 25th Street 1 FANCY CASH GROCERIES DRY GOODS rOR FAIL JUST ARRIVED ADS YIELD WANT BIG RESULTS. Suit Sale at Putnams All Men's Suits, $10, $12, $13.50 and $15, will be sold this week at $7.89 Don't Miss This PUTNAM Clothing House COUNTRY. Tha country arouud the bead of Portland canal and tha upper water of the Naas, and between these localities end the lower part of the Stlklne river, to almost n terra Incognita. Taking tho boundary of Southeastern Alaska aa a bane, and measuring eastward to the line suneyed several years ago. aud explored several years ago by the officer of the Departmenta of Railways, In nenrch of a line for road to tha Yukon, then IS an area of between 25.000 and 3.nw aquare miles, of which very little to really known. There are large areas where ao white man baa ever been, and bas where, as far as known, no Indian ever penetrated, although It to probable that the wandering Takllana mav have visited moot parts of It. For all practical purposes, It la aa much unknown aa tha other aide of the moon. We know It to there, and to about all we do know. Tbe maps Indicate river, but it to the easiest thing possible to draw crooked Hnea on a sheet of paper. If you do nut like the wav in which the tirera are represented running lu this part of the province, all you have to do to to rub them out. in where you would and put otiif-rprefer to have them. If a lake or two would make you like Ihe country bettor, do not heltaie to put them In. There la every likelihood that they are there, for at the head of tbe Naa river there to n splendid sheet of water which no cartographer has yet hid luau-rLill- t;i Estes Doctor Specialist Cora whan athara faib Modern msthada Fro consultation far any Chronlo Dlasaao of any nama ar natura. Eyary cats guarantesd. of Diseases Cored Partial List A Catarrk, Dearness. Rinsing la tha Ears, D1 or Ear.. All Dto casts cf tha Lungs, Branchial Tnbca aad ChaaL Diseases of tao Etomich, Livar. Kldnsya aad Bladdar. Haart Dtoaaaa Rhaumatlam. Asthma, Nervous Troubles, BL Vltua Dane, FUaa aad all Rectal Troubles, Tap Worm, Blood Pot rotting from aay r u sr IX aaaaaiipacu liar to Woman. ANY PRIVATE DISEASE OF MEN quickly euiad to stay cured. Remember the examination aad afvlca to FRE2L Coma at oaca Tomorrow may ha too lata. Call ar write of thn Haad, Throat, Nose, Eye Fto-tul- a DR. . ESTES, SPECIALIST 1468 Washington Ava. Offlco hours, 16 a. bi. to 8 p. m. (Boyle Block). Ogdea, Utah. Entrance Boom II. Remember tho number. 1 -- 0 Do you know. find quark relief from backache; Vice-Preside- 1 n lYfore the Mt army the walls of Jet ioo and Ai had fallen; aud it had also put the first five; and then the thirty-okings to the sword and defeat. 'I he valiant Joshua, who had tbuc far succeeded Mraes, was now stricken In yaats and was about to turn hi command to .other hands than bis. Bunding face to face with God the ell soldier listened to his discharge, coming first hand In tha language uf Thou are old and stricken my text. It: years: and there remaineth yet much laud to ha possessed. And 7iy following the announcement, the Lord Mated the several tribes which must Us displaced 'ere Israel might rest la peace In the land to which their steps bad been directed of God. Iloly men have ever been free in t tf erring to the land of Canaan as a type of heaven end the operations of Cud's spirit In tha anul aa a symbol of tha peculiar Incidents attending the Journeylngs of tha Jews from Egypt to the Promised Land. We tarry a moment to see, of you please, the similarity which exists between them. in the first place, the children of Israel were in slavery and bondage. So la the unconverted man a slave of eln and bondage to the evil one. God sent Muses to lead his people out to liberty. So he sent hla son to show us the way of eternal life. Ha gave them tha pillar of fire by nli.ht and the cloud by day aa their guide. So be has given ns Hla word of truth and the holy spirit to lead us all the way. He fed .the Lraellts ou manna from heaven. So he feeds us ou the breed of life. in leaving their Egyptian bondage the freedmen were obliged to crone through the seemingly need less narrow way of the Red Sea. Wherever lley successfully (raveled they were obliged to keep their eye on tbe sign of tbe skies and when they crossed tho Jordan on that eventful day, they were again obliged to take the narrow coure provided. 8n we must couie from the slavery of aln through the medium of agree Jeaua Christ, whose plain simple Ufa is the "straight and narrow way," and If we even reach will be by keeping heavenly shore it ' our upon Jen and following closely bis example and footsteps, which lead ua to God. A11 the Journey through the Israelites were troubled by their adversities, but God met and befriended them in times of need. So He leads the Chrintian over and through tha enemies of His soul If ao be that Christian masts tha conditions of tV. ; hour. Our analogy holds good until wa find the subject of our text Is the land of Canaan. And there It ends. Canaan Is scarcely a type ef heaven in the fullext sense. When we arrive at Hor we hardly ogpect to have further uattlea to wage against Satan of Joshand sin, es did tbe followers ' , ua in Palestine. Wa have, however, In the story of Canaan a goodly, example of- our Christian pilgrimage lu the present life. When, by Gods grace we are brought to become sons and daughters in the kingdom we still find battles to be fought, enemies to overcome and new experience and victories to gain. Much land yemalns to be possessed." Let us make a 'personal, application of the matter this morning. Doubtless many of ua feel that we are children of Hie king. We are In Canaan. The dark murky waters of doubt were In cur ease rolled back. The walla of fear, like those of wicked Jerlch, have been' dissolved. The avert clous appetites aud greed of gold liave, like the preple of AI, been comleave ns. Behind us there pelled are here and there tokens of victory. We hold all that Is immediately behind and about ua; and yet "there very much land to be n grand-parent- dally 1 I'a-i-u- Admission, afternoon, luc. Admission, evening. 15c. m-- - the utterance of the text. surrounding - After forty yrar of wandering in the wilderness the children of Israel had been graciously led of God. over Jordan into the promised land of 1-- 2 That the number of people who patronise the Ogden gleam Laundry la BY DAVID W. CRANE OF M. E. CHURCH. IS, I I - (S-- Jn order that we may appreciate the :p:c before us. wa will engage: first, iu a brief survey of the circumstances 1-- .mu'? of i, - Text. Joshua 11:1 Thara Remaineth Yet Very Muck Land to be Possessed. a f riMUMAUV t - FIRST OUR LIVES ARE TOO COMPLEX. -- G.i.l luie given ihia churrh. liiiii.-iv li.-rospoosibilLii , la Ogden, where :b.goni Je.us Christ need- - io ic ; turli as any p'i.c,- iu tin- vurij. Sin abounds, un htn.l. u.a:r. i'; phases, our society, our j!u;cs incur literature nei-- the rigmcMi'.-.ijfluence of Christianity id make . would liati- - it riry what 1 need not stipulate each csm- - in P'.dnt. 1 will pas by. simply ay:ug that I do net know o aay ii nation lu Ogden better adapted or qualified io begin these needed reform :hau the Methodist Episcopal church, GoJ has set It on a hill and by Ilf, grure it i my purpose that all eyes shall behold It, a witucs (.ii t hi- righteousness of our Lord. We need, as a chun-li- . mphusie the teaching of Christ tiw our riil-recannot serve God and mammon. That Is what msuy uf them are endeavoring to do. Tley hate departed trodi the teaching uf Christ iau moih-rr- e and friends and are following oilier Uods. ' Seeking ihe frivolous things of tha world in the fare uf contrary New Testament teachings and seeking to Justify their actions by taking up a religion without any Christ; or. with a ChrLt of their own Invention, adopted merely to suit the exigency of the case. Tbe church must preach tha Christ of the Scriptures and Him crusUled. Much land remains to be possessed. It also goes without aylug. that if this church to to lake stand fr righteousness of heart and a totter condition of things in Ogden it individual member must practice whet to preached. I am sorry to My it, but It la nevenieleii true, that some of our people are far from being honest Methodiats. Solemn vow have been token which are being broken with Impunity. Promises have been made to abstain from praettrea, which the church holds to be Hnholy end Improper, and those promises am being openly and unblushlngly broken by soma Who should be leaders iu the My higher Christian experiences. call this morning and, I believe I make It in tho same and by the Indictment of the Lurd, 1 for Methodists of this church who win be true to God and the organisation which they represent out Ida of these sacred walls. If your loyalty was ever needed it Is now. We are about to begin a vigorous campaign for the salvation of precious souls. Your Influence will count la this city, either for or against God and this church. Which shall it be? May the dear Lord help ua all to declare this morning that our very beat shall count for Ills kingdom and the yalvatloo of hla creatures. . WAGING -- Ladies Admitted Free Mornings nd Afternoons Except Saturday. SEAT SALE NOW ON. riM will KOTE The curtain Promptly at o'clock. PRICE MONDAY. s Greeawald, Pierce. Lindsay. Tutwuay, Feb. 18. half mile novice race. Wednesday, Feb. 20. one mile raee Porter, Richardson and Morris. Thursday, Feb. SI, Grand Mask Skating Carnival. Valuable Prises Awarded for Costumes and Race. Costumes for Rent at the on Exhibition in J. 8. Lewis A Co.'s Display Window. Friday, Feb. 22, om mile wee Hinley vs. McLaughlin. 8aturlsy, Feb. 3 one tulle' handicap Hamer (scratch) vi. winners of week races. Olga Nethersole price with ,4t- - this-fai- r Tonight cn ITAII. OC.DKX. ihi---- WAREFARE Monday, Feb. 18. oue mile race appearance in Ogden of the dUrlnguished English ArtiM The Set CHRISTIAN Roller Skating FirM and Her te direO Hob of LOUISE NTHERSOLE. tae touoding play MONDAY Clyde Fitch Dramatt-xaiioof Ukudets great work EXAMINLII: r A DITORfUM Direction North unite rti Theatrical Association. It ALEXANDER GRANT. Ra. Mg:. M0UN1NV, 0 - nf hla having a thou lend cooks. said . the "Wili Mrs. Ultry-Murleader id the day. kindly tell ua what he Infers from this?" it Why," replied Mra. wonld seem that the Emperor must have lived M a 'vtffy remote suburb, or UltrT-Mura!,"- else hs didn't 'possess the despotic power we have sometimes supposed. Puck. . f.-- i . CZEMA AND PILE CURfl Knowing what It was to anfj Ipdfc IlKLb ftr j wm give FREE Or afflicted a to any positive a for Eczema. Balt Rheum, EryiipeJ Inatanfl Bkln Disease. FUaa and rJ t.iief Dont suffer longer. WritsAvo) WILLIAMS, 40 Manhattan aM Mow York. Enatoaa stamp. Any Person Cutting or . De- stroying Evergreens on Our Lands in Ogden- - Canyon Wiil Be Vigorously Prose cuted ji rf j e oe UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY COi E. W VADE. Agent lit, m. K w f- forth a m,r a tit , |