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Show Till: MOUSIN' EXAMINER: OtlPKX. UTAH, TIUKM.V, FKISKIWKY 21, 1107, AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. GRAND AUDITORIUM TALKING 0FR,TVI:DC IN CONCRETE EASTERN OPERA HOUSE Northwestern Theatrical Roller Skating Direction BRIDGE TO TAKE THE PLACE OF IRON STRUCTURE. White Goods Department ' WI1ITE iOUlS HEIAliTMEXT Xew wusli fctuftV, dixdimtivvly new wash Kooil, ulieidy here, and women whit apueeiale tiret cbuiti are taking the chou'twt patterns. See display of white goods iu south window. Drapery Department drapery section on eivond floor lta already made a place for ilwelf. A few momenta aieut here will furnitdi you with a number of valuable ideas for home The new dee-oratio- n. ' Upotial display of stamped Madras C'uiiaiuK ut fl.U0 the tuir. l'ortierea at fl.75 the jtafr, and Couch Covera ut fl.00 each. Womans Dept. Ready-to-We- ar ' i The new auita and separate skirta for spring are arriving daily and they show tinctively new effects, decidedly different from those of last fall. The pretty light cloths in cheeks, mixtures aud plain effects are greatly iu evidence, and they are smart and dressy. Special line of separate skirts, at 910.00. Others at (3.50 to 913.00.! A special voile suit, black and navy blue, taffety silk lined, at 932.50. .... us a holiday, and in consequence we will keep open Thursday evening uutil 8 oclock. W. H. Weight & Sons Co. - , . W. 8. Hopson, A business man of PoThere will be a business meeting of i' catello, Is dawn for a Course of treatthe Ladles Aid fioclely of the First ment at Utah Hut Springs, mainly for hi. E. church at the Tn mining, at 2:3u rest. This evening In the MethodUl p, m., Thursday. U. H. under church, FSer, Joseph Ceoghegan the manufacturRichard Hogan, roundhouse foreman ers and jobber broker, was in Ogden exhtl Crfttcnton will Horae, the famous colored paintings on for the Oregon Short Line at Poratel- - j Tuesday on business... He reports the the life of Christ by the celebrated k, and son of Michael Hogan of Or-- j demand for atoeka of good in this reFrench artist, J. J. Ttsaot. This will den, la down paying a visit to bis j gies as being unprecedented in volume. ha a rars treat for the Ogden people father. yr and It Is hoped that the worthy InstL I Mrs. H. P. McCardle, whose daughtut on conducting the entertainment J. Walsh Voung of Salt Lake Is in will be liberally patronised. Transfer ter Cecil, waa buried Tuesday, ia Ogden. He has Just returned from El able tickets for the lectures will he prostrated by tho shock, and fears for Paso, Tea., and says that the doiith-wein growing aa rapidly and as solca aale at (0 cents for the three her recovery are entertained. nights, or 25 cents for single adral-alon- . idly as the Northwest,, The fourth' of the aesHOn'a aeries of Children half price. Tickets on sale at Utahns, Culley and BadconS dances by tho Weber club was given Desk Sergeant Beg Tern of the in the Congress dancing academy last police force 1 again off duty on acdrug stores. waa illness.--Ht80 count of couples being present. It right, place la being Judging by the aale of tickets for a gathering, and no desir- temporarily filled by George Ward-lawwaa the Elka demonstration, people are ous the club to have everything thardugbly convinced that the perfor- as it should be that they brought Clar-eno-e mance will be worth seeing. The first John Doe uas arrested and permitEarnest, who la now watching at Jay of the aale 9600 worth of scats the door of the senate, from Balt Lake ted to go after an Investigation into his actions In Vtabna theater last night. It appear that ''Doe dropped a dime la a eandy Ijo and the upturned lid revealed an empty boa. Several of his neighbors tried the same game and were unsucceeeful in obtaining candy, but. were given back tbeir money. Doe claime he asked for hta dime and wae refuted. - Then he ripped the box from hi fastenings, tucked it into his pocket and left the buildst 1 . We wish to jfvtrnd our heartfelt thanks to the Matron and the nuraeg. of the Ogden General Hospital, to thw. Sisters of the Holy Cross, to the Children of Mary, to the Dailies of MactWtMce, to the ladle of the Royal Ntfgbbor. to the men bare of the Ogdrtt Fire department, to the Fraternal Order of Eagles and the Knights of Oolumbua; also to our many friends and neighbors for the many acta of love and kindness and the many beautiful floral tributes and to u during the illm-sdeath of our daughter Cecil. May Hint, the dispenser of all and who watches tha bll of the sparrow, lighten tha burden to yeu all la your hour of trial.' Thanking you from the bottom of ouy hearts and by asking God to bleu and protect ymi, Sincerely and faithfully yours, Mr. and Mrs. II. P. McCardle nnd family. s, e .- ing. in A. 91. Van Dcr VHes filed a petition voluntary bankruptcy Tuesday in the United States district court at Salt Lake. He Rave hie liabilities at 89.443.85 and assets at of 572.85, which he claimed f 3. J 48.50 to lie exempt by the provision of the act. The body of Joseph' J redale, who at the hospital this morning from the effect of an operation, will be shipped to Rock Springs tonight died Garden Seeds that are sure Jo grow. All seeds sent out from this store are new stock No old seeds left over. See us before you purchase. a , Oar line of Groceries la always nice aud fresh. See us for Uay, Grain, Stock and Poultiy Food. t Y ' CDgrcf" , Grand Mask Skating Carnival, Auditorium, Thursday, Ftbniary 21st. LITTLE 0TH9 BROWN KILLED Waa Thrown From a Wagon, tho Whoola Patting Ovtr Him. A very sad accident happened at CalUnston, Utah, on last Sunday. Ollio, son. of Mr. and Mra. the A. M, Brown, foimer residents of Ogden, fell from a wagon. A wheel ran ever him and ao crushed the liUle ulno-year-ol- skull that the ter the went out shortly , , , ' g - - - Job Pingree, Jr. of trade. af- Wednesday, Feb. 29. one mile race Porter, Richardson nnd Morris. Thursday, Feb. "il, Grand Mask Skating Carnival. Valuable Prise Awarded for Costumes and Racee. Costumes for Rent at the Rink. Prises oa Exhibition In J. 8. Lewis 4 C.a Display Window. Friday, Feb. 22, one mile race Hinley vs. McLaughlin. Saturday, Feb. 23, one mile handicap Hamer (scratch) va. winner of week's mere. Crcston Clarke in the modem' lntermounteln country and from the middle west they invade the manufacturing bouse, and map up anything In the latest cut, ao great is tne demand for dreae goods of all ice race, ALWAYS PLEASING! deaertp-titm- comedy-dram- a The Ragged Messenger Nothing finer will be here all season. PRICES. :$1-5- Ladles Admitted Free Morning and Afternoons Except Saturday. Admission, afternoon, lua Admission, evening, ifc. $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c. SEAT SALE WEDNESDAY 10 a.m. a BUTTER Tha unusual activity of western dealers has caused a shortage in the market that, he affirms, will be felt more in the fall than It ia at the present time. Due in no small measure to the demand for cottons and silks west of the Missouri river, the price of these comm 3d ties baa advanced nearly 10 per cent, in as many weeks. Taffeta sllke especially are wares and the particular ntadame will have to fall back on eottona. If the shortage continues. To meet the Insistent demmj for this class of material, manufacturers are weaving an Inferior cloth which they substitute for the silks and cottons ordered, hut buyers are ao anxious to secure them (hat they have nn hesitancy la purchasing whatever they re able to get. On a big consignment 4 silks, bought by Mr. Wright earlier in the season, the wholesale bouse offered him e profit of ten cents per yard if he would sell the stuff back to them. 1 A lasy liver leads to chronic dyspepsia and constipation weaken the whole sv a tent. Doans Reguiets (25 cents per bos) correct the liver, tone the stomach, cure constipation. WESTERS PACIFIC I1TA1INA THEATER HAS ADVANCED New Selling in the Greceriee Cento Per Pound. at 40 TONIGHT! Owing to the continued scarcity and high prices prevailing In the market, both Eat and West, and alao iu the local market, tho merchant of this city have been compelled to advence Esmeralda the price of butter from 35 cents per pound to 4u mats, which latter figure ie the highest price reached bv this commodity for many yesVa In Utah. Tbe dealer state that they have been unable to procure a auffleient quantity at any tints during the winter to supply the demands of their trade, and have handled thia article on n very low margin. The price prevailing during the last two or three monrbe of 36 cento seemed abnorntslly high, but." owing to the recent advances, they have been compelled to again advance their selling prior. The Elgin market, which latgely controls the price of creamery butter throughout the United Stoles, I now 33 cents, making the retail price iu Chicago and other eastern cities 49 cento. The wholesale prire in San Francisco, aa shown by tbe Pacific Dairy Review, being 89 caul, making Ihe retoil price in Ibat city 45 to GO cento per pound, while In Loe Angels i each the retail dealers demand for rolls. Thu II will be seen that tbe people of Ogden are till enjoy lug comparatively low prices ou this very neeeenary article nf food. With tha mild weather now prevailing nnd the prnupecto of an early spring, the dealers feel confident that there will soon be a decline In roar kef, which new will be gladly received by the public at large. The wholesalers of the city report that never In the history of Ogden ha there been ouch a shortage nf butter, and such high price na during the present winter, which is partly due to the high figures at which tbe farmer are enabled to dlrpnae of their hay and other feed 0 the varfoua con-- ; t ruction camps throughout tbe Inter, mountain region, causing them to aeli off many of their cow. PRICE Ad- 10a, 20a. 80 That tha number of people who patronise the Ogden Steam Laundry ie Increasing dally T Theres a reason for 1L Our laundry has bean tried and not found wanting. Everybody like the manner and rapidity with whlo we turn out their work. That's the kind of service we want to reader for you also. We await your orderg. two-poun-d Control of Virginia end Truck a mitted and Dcala Pending. That the Western Pacific has obtained control of the Virginia and Tntckee railroad, in Nevada, la par tlally confirmed by an Interview of O. 8. Lowe, chief engineer of the California lAght and Fuel esmpany, given in Reno a few days ago. He atated that he had re reived the InOgden formation from persona closely allle-- l with the V. A T. owner. Mr. Ixiwe Thone 174. 437 SSth SC also asserted that the Gould lice le now negotiating for the purrhaae of the N. (. O. railroad. This line will afford the Western Pacific. a direct route from its main line In the northern part of the state to tha mining district In the aoutheru S fOOOu Bond part of Nevada. The Gould Interest on seem anxkiua to get e footing In these 1 districts and the reported pntvhaae la SACRED HEART ENTERTAINMENT flAJHJEsfyfc one of the more effected to that end. On Thursday evening, at 7:30 p. rathe Bister of 'tlie Holy Croak will enNEW NEVADA PAPER . tertain their friends and the patrons nf the rhonl t BarrcfP Heart AcadAnother Paper to Booet Resource of emy. The affair will be In bnnor of the State. the centenary of tbe Piet lingfcllow. which romee oa February 21. end From Rosebud, Humboldt county, will also Include Washington birthNev., cornea the latest journalistic venday observance. It la referred to as I ture In that state, the Rosebud Mining a Longfellow evening, bu the father News. The paiier ia owned and pubof hla country will not lie ignored. lished by R. K. L, Wlndle, G. M. Rose Thera will be e select musical pro- and A. i Brackett, the same two also gram rendered, and the public will be welcome to attend. It le another owning the Humboldt Star at Wlnne-muccNo. 1 nf Volume I. makes an nf the many opportunities that tho j excellent showing In it newa departacademy ba given the pnlille to wit- -' ments. and with Lee Wlndle aa editor ness tbe grare nnd proficiency of the and manager, it will be characterised stndrnta. The program la as follows: with conservatism in Ita policy. It The True Spirit of Essay motto a "Boost for Rosebud nnd HumMiss J. Tarter. boldt County," and Ut price la 10 rents 326 Twenty-fift- h St. Vocal Solo "Tbe Bridge," (Lind per cope. Meexrs. Wlndle end Brackett are both well known in Utah new, say). Mias Mercer. Violin: Mlae J. Tarter. paperdom, having work in Ogden. Harp: 91las A. Coltman. Plano: Mias Kano. ' Reading "The Legend Beautiful," California and Eastern Boy A Home In Ogden. 1 Sleam Laundry A every cw of Extracts j Ogden Turf ; a. Exchange Long-fellow- The transfer In real estate during January and the flret half of February title year In Ogden Indicate that the year of 1907 will be the most active year In the real estate marks; wblrh has been for many years. Ogden has more business; la in better condition; real estate la lower real estate will advance In prlre; more rapidly, and will pay more profit on money Invested In real estate during the next five years, than any other city pf the same rise In the United States.' Being fully convinced of the above facts, we have recently purchased acre of land, scattered Seventy-fiv- e about In almost all parts of the city, being located on 18th, 21st, 22nd, 24th. 25th. 20th, 20th, and 30tb streets, anl on Grant, Adama, Monroe, Quincy, Jackson, Van Buren. Harrison. Tyler, Polk and Taylot avenues. We have bought this property from persons whe desired to sell. We paid spot cash and took the discount. We are willing to give you a part of the profit we made In buying tbls property; sell you n lot In any part of the city, any sire you may wish, give you your own term, without Interest. We are prepared to sell you n home in any part of the city, with small payment down and the balance the same aa paying rent. Last year we told quite a number of houses to railroad men and others on above plan, there are all satisfied and happy and are gradually becoming their owe landlords. We sold last year Two Hundred and Eighty-fou- r tot, many of which the purchasers have fully PM for, received their deeds and are now getting ready to build home, will have quit paying rent and will be the happy owner of the home In which they reside. Call and see its end we will talk it over, sell you a lot or e house, help yen to get a home. Stop paying rent and become your own landlord. ed above. The Rev. Horace B. Blood, paator of the First Baptist church of this city, LeRoy T. Booth, formerly a newspa- went to Collision and conducted the funeral service! yesterday. Bishop per man, baa graduated into a travel-luman and now represents the bouse Durfee also spoke g few word a The of G. H. Tribe A Co. of Ogden. services were held In the school bouse at one o'clock. The Colllston choir rendered appropriate music, and the FOURTH V1QIIM OF WRICK choir, assisted by Otho's schoolmates, aa sang America, a song which he dear John Littlepage, Colored Cook, Died ly loved. The school children gave a In the Hoopital. beautiful floral piece. Interment waa made in the Dewey cemetery. The fourth victim of the Gartner wreck, John Littlepage, a colored KOTICE cook, died yesterday morning ai the from effects of the wounds hospital, and burns. Agent of the Amalgamated Sugar Littlepage ban beentia the hospital will meet tha farmers at the since the wreck. He was brought to Company several time and placet below, for Ogden suffering agonising pain from the purpose of making sugar beet conburns and IlUla hope of - recovering tracts with them ud the Amalgamatwas held out. In the hospital he made ed Sugar Co, for the season of 1907: a stubborn fight for life and, until Warren Monday, Feb. IS, at 11:00 recently, waa thought to be nut of dan- a. m. ger, but a relapse set in that ended ia Plain city Monday, Feb. 18, at death. 2:00 p. m. North Ogden Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2:00 p. m. WOMEN (IFJOODCRAFT Syracuse Wednesday, Feb. 20, at 11:00 a. m. Their Special Train Brought Back tha Feb. SO. at H' ... jer Wednesday, Prlxaai 2:00 g. m. Kane vllle Thursday, Feb. 21. at Ogden Circle No. 581, Women of Woo, Ic raft, journeyed to Salt Lake 2:90 p. m. Those not present at these meetings Tuesday night to attend a state raliv and brought back every prise offered. can call at the office of the Sugar Thry did not get back home until 4 Company, in the First National Bank a. m. Building any Saturday on or before BOTH PHONES, 771. March 15th, 1KT. . A cash prise of 125 for the great2374 WASHINGTIN AVENUE. est number nf Initiations daring the year, and one of 29 for the great est number of any circle at the rally are among the priie won. Mrs. Alice RESULTS Colons wan given a gold medal for Grocery store and butcher shops WANT ADS YIELD BIG turning in the most applications dur- will close at nrem,. Friday. Feb. 22, on WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. I account of Wah!nSton's birthday. ing the past ye r. . One package of Stock Food with every $2.50 you spend with us. 2572 Washington Ave. Jife accident. The accident happened near Dewey. There were several . wagon hauling ice for Mr. Brown. OUio was on one of these wagons. , He asked the privilege of driving the horses. He loved horses. The team waa gentle, no the driver gave his permission, gut down off hla wagon and went to another. Otho struck the horse with the lines, causing them to jump, and he fell under the wagon, with the result as grat- Monday. Feb. 19. one ntile race Creeawald, Pierce, Lindsay. Tueuay, Feb. 19, half mile nov- TO W llliani Wright, of Wright A Sons company, ha returned from New Tork aud Philadelphia, where he spent four week in purchasing spring gooda tor the ladies' ready-mad- e dress department. The number of western buyers In the east looking for bargains nnd spring materials, has never been larger. declares Mr. Wright. From the coast, from the northwest, southwest, s first-claa- UNABLE It is not improbable that in breaking iu channel ana skirting the hill south ol the Sanitarium. Ogden liver has worked a benefit 10 people who patronise the canyon and delight in the beautiful. The disaster that befell 1 be river bridge has caused city officials to devise ways of repairing it and make the ruad passable, and several plans for spanning the stream are now under considers' ion. For practibility, beauiy and service, the plan that provide for a reinforced concrete bridge la the one most favorably considered. The old bridge, is so twisted that In repair it would be more expensive in the long ruu than to erect gn entirely new one. While the oust of an ate, bridge la not by a few dollars ao high aa a concrete bridge, it is argued in favor of the latter that besides being grscefu! and attractive iu its simplicity, it ia the more durable of the two. A simple span of concrete thrown acre tha .rivar, on a level with the road and made to tit so that it is aP mout Impossible to tell where the rowd ends and the bridge begins, confined on each aide by a railing of cither iron or cement, is advocated. It can he made to harmonise with nature: y surroundings, whereas the old iron bridge is a terror to horses and a discord in nature. As the sea son for visiting the canyon is fast approaching, plans will be submitted to tbs city council for The question of time consideration. is all in favor of the concrete bridge, which can almost be erected before the material for a counterpart of the old structure can be ordered. The proposition of turning the river back into Its old channel has not yet been nettled. There la a growing sentiment in favor of leaving it na it ia. It seems to be running In its natural channel, without working any inconvenience to property cwncra with land lying near the old course. It la said that by filling in a portion of the river bed, near the wrecked bridge, a culvert can be run from tho heed , of the canal t the- river aa it without Qy great expense, aa compared wUjbe expense of turning back the walrr. Till would provide water for irrigating purposes; CABO OF THANKS to prepare the punch nnd preside over the punch bowl, MANUFACTURERS meet DEMANDS Dress Goods sf All Description Are Bcarca and Higher in Price. now-runs- Association. Grant. Resident Manager. TONIGHT Where the Canyon Read Crosses tha Rlvar Near the Sanitarium. - were disposed of and today It la only possible (3 secure reservations In tho rear of the opera house. THE top-heav- Washingtons Birthday, Friday, 22nd Give MARKET from : R. A. J. J. BRUMMITT ." Mias Gamble. Vocal Solo "The Arrow and the Song." (PtnautJi, Mias Niederkorn. Plano: Mis Pfsff. Lvrica (a), The Psalm Reading: of Ufc": (b), "The Rainy Day; (c), It Is Not Always May," Mlae M. Kane. Reading from Evangeline, 31Is A. Trapp. Recitation Fandalphon," (Musical background by Loomlal, Mist A. Colt-maPiano: Mias J. Tarter. Reading from Htawatba, Mias Glerd. Vocal Solo "The Day la Done," Plano: (Balfrt, Mias A Coltman. Miss J. Tarter. Reading from Book of Bonnets: (al, "Nature"; "Poet," (b), "Holiday"; Miss ONeill. (c), Reading from Morituri Salutamua, Mercer. Chorus "Beware," Ml (Balft-)-, The races. Direct wire for all sporting events. WITH PLACE YOUR ORDERS MITCHELL BROS. Monuments, Ooplaga and fin4r atoaaa. Dent bay from agents, as they get large aemmlaaion tad you have to pay them. See your home people Arab opposite City Cemetery. Yard WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. WANT ADB YIELD BIG RESULTS. Health is the Main Thing Therefore Get Health positively agree to affect a permanent cure in cases of Nervous and Blood Complaints, MENS DISEASES, Rheumatism, Stomach, Kidney and Liver Tronbles. DONT WAIT UNTIL YOUR TROUBLE BECOMES AGONIZING. Get well WE now. Drs. 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